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the john oliver of hearty americans do the same we are apparently better than food let's see some people you've never heard of love back to the night my president of the world bank so kate was really. seriously send us an e-mail. in the headlines this tuesday morning top america's cellar to say they didn't know the u.s. had troops operating in these yeah and we'd questions over a deadly ambush earlier this month. but i didn't know there was a thousand troops in niger you're senator graham or you didn't know we had a thousand troops in the chair did you. know why didn't i. date a muslim couple in france are under investigation by the authorities of the attempt to register the new born child with the name jihad. exhibit dependent some counseling no published an alphabet book with words associated with the region to push the break away from the.
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good morning just to entertain in the morning here in moscow this tuesday it's kevin owen heard out international and first in this thirty minute live update will tell you about this is the u.s. military in congress trying to piece together exactly what led to the deaths of american servicemen in the earlier this month it seems many lawmakers had no idea about their troop presence in that african country at all three weeks ago a group of american and local troops were attacked in each year by eisel fighters for u.s. servicemen and ten nigerian soldiers were killed in an ambush the pentagon says the group had no full air support until two hours after the battle began and according to estimates has the second largest u.s. military presence in africa it's eight hundred of
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a total of six thousand troops across the continent did you see there. is in first place with four thousand servicemen that income somalia income room with three hundred and four hundred three hundred soldiers respectively you see there on the graph there but soon it could be difficult to tell how many troops the u.s. has anywhere a similar can be in finding out. so it's official washington has intervened in so many different countries even u.s. senators seem to have lost track but i didn't know there was a thousand troops and this is an endless war without boundaries no limitations. and senator graham is not the only one senator graham there you didn't know we had a thousand troops and did you know i did not and there you have it two sitting senior senators one republican and the other a democrat had no idea the u.s. currently has over one thousand troops in news year so how is this possible past administrations have used the authorization for use of military force against
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terrorists or the method to warrant military operations involving non-state actors or terror organizations passed by congress right after september eleventh that allows the president to use force against those who planned committed or aided the nine eleven attacks and only one person voted against it congresswoman barbara lee my friend let's step back for a moment let's just just for a minute and think through the implications of our actions today so that this does not spiral out of control according to a two thousand and sixteen congressional research office report the bush and obama administration's use the on thirty seven to initiate military action in over a dozen countries and now with trump it appears there's even less oversight the pentagon has just announced that they will no longer disclose troop numbers in iraq and syria but can this apply to other regions besides iraq and syria their ways and
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really. consistent complete. lack. of transparency and accountability in your own religious tradition you know it's gotten significantly worse and has touted this is reform. reform this policy in your mind. wonderful reading you're going to even listen to me. how many troops do it in various places and. when the former defense secretary and cia director leon panetta was once asked about how many wars the u.s. was engaged in seemed rather lost it's a good question but you know it's you know have to stop and think about this now with very little transparency in u.s. operations overseas may not exactly be quite the subject to laugh about. on our team washington d.c. . the syrian city of raka recently liberated from islamic state was once home to
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around three hundred thousand people but after months of military operations there by the u.s. but forces less than one percent of the original population remain now and those unable to flee or have been left behind still remain really vulnerable to. form a defacto capital. the. only . time i think the material might make. it was that it was a. chest
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. controversial rescue group the white helmets claims to have saved more lives in syria this time on the outskirts of the capital damascus which came under rocket fire but questions remain of the group's allegiances and this status as heroes in the country is only put trying to report. this is the newest you tube video of the syria civil defense group aka the white helmets they're saving lives after a rocket attack on a residential area just to the east of damascus so says the description i'm not trying to say they've been doing a bad job at rescuing but there are things that can destroy a reputation even if it's been built on saving lives social networks will show.
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how to look at the page of some a wearing a white helmet and his profile pick the hottest for the sake of god how's that for a facebook job field moving on to posted images this is the leader of jaish thought to. your attention to what the hash tag stands for j. shelf attack represents me and my family and then smiley face feeling grateful. next profile with white helmets emblems and a bun but here's something else remember how russia's ambassador in turkey was shot in the back and killed right in front of an exit bishan audience you can go back to
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the post from december two thousand and sixteen on that profile and find the picture of the gunmen followed by peace to your soul champ. civil defense says this man's job description no worries till you get to the photo section with this pic and the text right next to it smile is praising a member of eisel after his death you wished. and you got what you wished for and you won with god's willing just some of what he wrote there and there's a couple of photos of his smile you featuring terrorist symbols and actual faces all who are written over an older flag of all new straw in syria and terrorist fighters themselves i also remember the video i saw somewhere else.
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speaking of the white helmet some time spotted together with nusra even an al jazeera documentary telling the brave story of the serious civil defense can make you suspicious of how close the helmets could get to the jihad is why would activists keep the nusra front flag at a place where they rest and i've got a question to ask whoever edited the subtitles of that film at al-jazeera is going to become of the only side to which in the good he added as i've said reputation means a lot and nobel peace prize nomination and an oscar winning film have certainly helped cement it but it seems there is more to bear in mind for whoever next decides to award the white helmets with the prize. reporting next the story but a french couple having a run in with the authorities over the choice of name for the new baby concerns predictable because the proud parents want to call the new born. charlotte you've been ski's been getting reaction in paris. the jihad was the
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first thing that comes to mind to muslim terror terrorism and bombings so what about as they were trying. to look at the wrong idea maybe they don't intend it's with us but i wouldn't call my my son i think it's nice there is no problem to give any name you know i don't like it personally but i think you know you should be able to call your child whatever you want well that's exactly what one couple probably would do you didn't name that jihad so pretty easy the choice of day in a country the stuff of the wave of deadly terror attacks here it has been forty. forty it's this type of july has been cool to think that you probably get these that perfect day but trying to change in two thousand and thirteen
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a mother will take with the money to send me your old child to school wearing a coat with the slogan i am told and it had the points name he had on the back of his birthday september that he had letters that the school didn't point that stuff funny and the mother ended up with a suspended jail sentence that mel even the suggested child he could prescribe them to see us in the media in france and particularly in europe with the word jihad is associated with violence the word jihad at its root in its etymology means the effort of working on oneself self control and work towards a form of moral spiritual and ethical completeness it has nothing to do with the concept of holy war there is no holy war in islam it is a bad translation which unfortunately prevailed at societies representation of this
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a place in only two new long state of emergency but in truth to think that it's terrible daring to be different names they come across as twisting in the like in some very interesting. show that you can see on t.v. . a british government minister says all u.k. citizens who go to fight for islamic state in syria and iraq should not return home alive is a rory stewart explained his reasoning. they believe in an extremely hateful doctrine which involves killing themselves killing others and trying to use violence brutality to creates an eighth century or seventh century state so i'm afraid we have to be serious about the fact these people are serious stage. and unfortunately any way of dealing with them will be in almost every case to kill but not everyone is so sure the vote should be done with people online saying militants
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in fact should be dealt with by the armed forces under the rules of war others fear that a policy of killing all jihad this would only provoke for the radicalization and potentially create more terrorists sue it later did try to clarify his position a bit tweeting that competence should clearly be treated within the law he said going on throughout that the point he was trying to make was that i still members usually fight to the death when they were according to official estimates the number of british citizens thought to be fighting for i still could be as high as eight hundred fifty we discussed the problem at the minister's blunt idea for trying to tackle it with on one side ben harris quickly from the conservative think tank the bow group on the other muslim rights campaigner someone but. you know everyone agrees that you know ice is bad and somebody's killing innocent people and all that kind of stuff is bad that's that's not the issue here issue is how do you know somebody who has gone there has gone there for the purposes of supporting the ruling classes and this so-called hateful ideology mr issue and woefully unaware of
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the actual reasons the natural causes us to why people go out to isis it's not they're not you know advertising hey come over here and you know we can hate britain together their whole propaganda message is it's a false message but their whole propaganda message is you know you're not welcome in britain you know if you come here you'll be welcome here not only the practice should be to kill those people but that is the practice that has been in place for a long time these are people who pose a real threat not just to british people in fact not really to british people but more to the peace in the region and the united kingdom is committed to destroying lysis with the united states and russia as majorettes as well and that is absolutely a strategy that i think almost everyone in great britain feels we should continue to pursue history has shown that when governments get that taste of that kind of power it's only
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a matter of time before it's applied on you know the they're the enemy combatant so to speak or the bogeyman of tomorrow i would ask my interlocutor what he would do you know the body of the government today to get these types of powers what would happen tomorrow if a government came to power which which began to criminalize your own political views and personal. beliefs and so forth so we have so you know you will of there you have said to the right now you're defending all you have rights for a reason i think that's absolute nonsense first of all what you're talking about isis is some sort of false bogeyman i'm shocked to hear that isis is very clearly a vicious death cult. i'm categorizing as that is that he's not attempting to come i'm defending i'm still here and i'm saying again is very real i see where you are maybe that is exactly what you need enemies are very real for any allow exist threat why didn't write take me seriously our. way i'm with you all the way
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and how this is you know contradicted international law because what you're doing is you are willfully misconstruing what rory stewart said as to apply to you cases and that have remained in the u.k. so we're talking about whether they were actually where they were the on british citizens who have left. them travel to the arbitrary line to join ducks with death cult. rule without any any any sovereign government must have the right to enter into war and enter into conflict with its enemies and that is all that is happening here a break is coming up here about international right after leaving update on the catalonia crisis this morning plus two a story behind a german police killing just been sentenced to a lengthy spell belin. i
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i. refer to catalonia remains in limbo the spanish region's parliament will now meet again thursday to decide whether or not to push ahead with independence in response to the threat of direct rule from madrid both sides continue to blame each other for the crisis as the rubbles on. a spaniard like you lot of you know them strain is acting like a dictatorship they want to frighten and intimidate us physically and the legal instruments while accusing us of sedition and rebellion like ok what about this whole mess when i got her we must remind the catalan government that in accordance with the constitution there is also president and councillors that they aimed norene there not to keep paying their positions by divine right. so while the politicians continue the tussle over what or what not to do next the pro independence movement seem to be rallying support among the very young as our
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course but it would be a caution of has been finding at. consul on is last hanging waiting for the local parliament to decide whether it will yield to madrid's demands the idea of independence has spread far beyond political wrangling or mass street demonstrations now this is what we found in one a bookshop located right and the heart of a barcelona on sale at the children's section an alphabet of independence where teaching letters isn't the only lesson children will learn for example in this book i am stands for the a word when it stops you know which is the kaplan for both money faster or demonstration or to be a letter ass which stands for the word or yes well those behind the south of that clearly wanted people to vote and they were referendum on no prices for gas and for what i stands for and it is no force dependence well it's an aid to see threatens
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to lose the attention off some children there were other alternatives on the shelves and some even came with the free gift this lack of an independent counsel law as we are in barcelona we decided to take to the streets and ask young kaplan parents if they want independence spelt out to their children with the alphabet book i think they don't have to learn about police they are definitely too small they will have time to learn them both it but maybe in ten years not know you. know . what is going on well why not i can give it to my daughter i think it is a bit simple and doesn't properly explain things but still why not it can be interesting for her i one might not. be. you should be scared of things to beans i think it's something they have to learn by events. at this age children don't have the ability to form their opinion properly
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they believe in what we told them. i don't support the idea of independence and therefore i won't show this to my children i want them to have the right to decide for themselves. soarin from germany now a right wing extremist has been sentenced to life in prison for killing a police officer in october last year the fifty year old man fatally shot a special unit officer wounded two of his colleagues during a raid on his home authorities are looking at the time to confiscate hunting weapons from him as the man was no longer deemed fit to possess firearms and then there was a separate incident to a member of the same far right movement in fact shot and injured an officer during an eviction what both member members of the reich citizens movement is a far right group based on the idea that germany's pre world war two borders still exist it also instantly refuses to recognize the legitimacy of the german government and the country's laws the organization hadn't really been taken seriously until now but now it has some fifteen thousand members and is considered
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as a growing threat to german security. we see considerable readiness for violence among the right citizens' movements therefore it is getting more problematic that so many citizens have the right to own weapons. or iceberg of the only earth as being a plague for a public administrator us because. explaining the state has no right to take same or to find them so at the beginning it was only low ranking public officials who got into problems with the rice burger but in last year's this movement has grown when somebody from the police came to them they refused and even applied violence there was a kind of wait and see attitude and when these are iceberg i started to do more then famed sea org amends apply of violence towards public officials then they
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started to be considered as much more than only a. side effect of a liberal society and it seems that the state no longer will handle with them in their messy if that's the state has displayed for so long time. russia is ready for huge influx of visitors next summer of course they're going to be here for the football world cup huge event concerns over security infrastructure of already proved one of the mark with plenty of people having made the trip this year to enjoy the fifa confederations cup now one man the knows what it's like to get really stuck in top flight football in russia is manager must seem a career from italy the legendary former defender is currently in charge of russia's most successful club spartak moscow he's been sharing a few of his thoughts with us. it wasn't important that.
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this support means a lot to us we feel it if that seems run out of energy fans give them the strength to carry on. was yes yes or yes i think we can do that for sure it's important for a team to have fans who can support it over ninety minutes was for thank you of course it's important for me what mass media say about us i usually pay attention to negative reviews i don't like them and i try to defend my team i guess quite often journalists cross the line but it's easy to criticize from the stands and watch the game from the sidelines was it is a sport i had no crisis at all in football it's hard to win all the time look at other clubs opponents study your playing style and gradually find a way to gain the upper hand was less if i go the store i think yes judging from what i've seen it's ready there are beautiful new stadiums built
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cities have changed the way they look it's a very important event for russia i don't doubt that the world cup will be of a very high standard yet a quick tipoff to have a great program come up for a closer look at all things football in the run up to next year's well cup i would like had to say former english premier league star stan collymore has got a new show coming up here on this channel. i played for many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the families it's the age of the superman each kill the narrowness and spending to do the twenty million and one player. it's an experience like nothing else not to because i want to share what i think of what i know about the beautiful game great so what more chance with. the thinks it's going to take.
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