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it is when you go there and look the locals in the eye speak for the people that suffered so much that you understand why these sacrifices ice this has been worth it these is the final chapter. this is the international the u.n. says since riyadh's incursion into yemen the humanitarian crisis there is poised to become the worst in the world and this comes as it's revealed weapons sales to saudi arabia fifteen twenty fifteen story and i'm up.
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when you're. right now twenty past the hour here in moscow as the fight against i saw in syria and iraq now turns into a mop up operation another middle east conflict might be brewing saudi arabia the united arab emirates on kuwait have ordered their citizens to leave lebanon quote immediately less than a week ago grain and other saudi ally gave the same order to its citizens citing safety considerations that comes as lebanon is rocked by the sudden resignation of its prime minister over the weekend i was whereabouts are unknown however the u.s. state department coast for the confusion and when the spokesperson seemed to let it slip she may know where saad hariri really is in terms of the conditions
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of him being held or the conversations between saudi arabia and the prime minister hariri i would have to refer you to the government of saudi arabia and also to mr hariri office for some of your shins of human being and will do is you can depend. that i'm not going to put that word behi out i'm not going to associate that word with that but where he is right now. where is this you have a nice room i was right i don't know personally where he is or as you have heard different reports i can't confirm where he is but where he was right now where did the show should meet if he met him i i don't i don't think i'm committed to say that but i will double check on that there is also speculation that saudi arabia could be holding her against his will riyadh denies the allegation and asked for the reason for various decision to step down he cited iranian influence in his country. were never ronnie's prison discord and destruction attested to
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by interference in arab countries in lebanon syria. yemen well i would like to say which iran and its followers that they would be losers in their. own they should move away completely within the bios and they have times in the region. well to some the latest events and lead on have sparked fears of a military conflict between the two regional foes iran and saudi arabia journalist martin j. things the current crisis in lebanon has actually been created auto officially by riyadh. there is an agenda to try and destabilize iran and to and to create some sort of tension in the region and these are the first steps ordering saudis which is a somewhat of a futile gesture given that are hardly any saudis in eleven of the movements but there are a few kuwaitis quite a few who are to tourists what's the link you might be asking yourself to lebanon well saad hariri a lot of people don't know is also a saudi citizen spent most of his life in saudi arabia and is considered to be
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a sort of a saudi porn to put it bluntly so they pulled mystery over back to saudi arabia in a sort of panic last week a couple of times and basically forced him to resign as lebanese premier as part of a bigger longer term plan to try and destabilize lebanon to shake tiny lebanon so as to make a point to hezbollah and to the region that there's a new there's a new guy in town a new leader in saudi arabia who's got a new agenda to play out. since the start of the twenty fifteen saudi incursion into yemen u.k. weapons sales to saudi arabia have increased fifty fold that's according to a new report released by the u.k. based campaign against the arms trade and we spoke to one of its authors. so these new figures are a disappointment but not a surprise the british government has prioritize selling weapons to saudi arabia over any concerns about human rights or the deliberate targeting of civilian
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infrastructure by the saudi arabians in yemen that it hospitals schools universities media institutions like yourselves the ports the roads a sanitation water all of the civilian infrastructure is being targeted by saudi arabia and britain is determined to sell them arms no matter what the emmel for licenses in particular which are bombs and missiles have increased from about thirty three million to one point knowing billion and that's actually almost five thousand percent increase the british government cares more about selling weapons to saudi arabia than yemeni human life earlier this year the campaign against the arms trade try to stop the u.k. government from selling arms to saudi arabia by launching a judicial review of the process over this july the u.k.'s high court ruled that
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london's arms sales to riyadh violated no laws the list of weapons included euro fighter jets laser guided bombs the u.k. also sells vehicles rifles and ammunition for the war in yemen has claimed thousands of civilian lives and has led to a humanitarian crisis in the country we should warn you you may find some of the upcoming images disturbing.
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the united nations has condemned the situation in yemen and warned that the humanitarian crisis could soon turn into the worst famine the world has ever seen. unless those measures are lifted there will be a famine in yemen it will be the largest fam in the world to see for many decades with millions of victims from yemen is currently undergoing horrific cholera outbreak it's actually the worst cholera outbreak in human history since we started keeping records this cholera outbreak was inevitable because of the extent of saudi targeting of the water and sanitation systems but it's not just cholera yemen is currently undergoing a situation very close to complete famine under severe food stress and that's
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getting worse all the time a few days ago we saw saudi arabia start a complete land air and sea blockade over the whole of yemen and that's going to exacerbate this situation incredibly as the u.n. have warned. that's a joining us here on this friday morning in moscow now at nine twenty seven am your friday world headlines continue at the top of the hour. rigs politics that's what many are saying after the d.n.c. chair donna brazil claimed bernie sanders was cheated in the primary but goes further the g.o.p. establishment. then nor now both parties war with themselves.
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yes just have to keep it as i live the good feel confident. lead the no. need to. be young. again beyond. we have other things on the smiles and this is an e-mail for everyone why some people's minds so take our things all the power just for themselves and to see that the other way.
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to put it bluntly. we have seen sort of a few of those if you like. the post and defend you know if you cycle but that's. not on the subway it's. strong. it's been said that donald trump is a gift from the comedy gods but is there a danger in making fun of him too much to talk about that and more with the great jim jefferies host of the jim jeffries show on tommy central on this edition of. welcome to the jim jeffries actual news club these are the little things in life that the bible will look to when you get married always put the house in your and
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very. i think. if you put your mind to it you can achieve anything that's what i call a lawyer many of you will never achieve greatness because greatness is an inside you success will not make you happy or very successful and on miserables welcome to politicking on larry king that was a clip from live jim jeffords show on comedy central jim is an illustrator comedian actor and writer who takes on american culture religion politics and more in this program and it's a pleasure to welcome him into our studio ok jim first is there tommy in everything is there any topic to you all full of you know i don't believe there's any topic that's off limits but you do have to be definitely careful with certain topics i believe the more risky the topic the funny of the joke us to be you can tiptoe around if you do a joke about cancer or something it's going to be
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a real funny joke about cancer it better be better be killing because otherwise it's just offensive how do you consider it when you touch a touchy subject. i go into the idea that. you know it's like being an athlete you know going to you know you know going home run every time you know so if you make a mistake you have to go. i don't believe in ever apologizing for a joke i feel like that's the wrong way to go but sometimes you have to say you know misfired on that one but you have to take a shot at it so yeah more friends of the better. i don't know if i answer that question rather are we too sensitive. i believe it's a sense of i believe we're just as sensitive as we've always been in it's just that everyone now gets to voice an opinion and used to be before the internet you were offended by joy and you went on objects offensive i won't watch that guy again and i go oh i was upset because there's really and that's the only difference we've
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always been a sensitive. everybody's a blogger everybody's a reporter everyone's a blogger everyone's opinion matters and everyone gets to voice it and yes no or i do is i don't read the end anymore way from that yeah but i look at the comments because if you look at the comments that would drive you insane you said donald trump's actions breed to hate in america yes would you break that down for me. i believe travel bans on going to make people not get into our country is going to radicalize people who are already here you know if you're a young muslim boyle go and you feel like you're american your whole life and then . president's telling you people like you should be in a register or should be banned from coming into the country and how quickly can that great height how do you sprain well apparently thirty five percent of them are . what he wants that i didn't shoot someone on fifth avenue yeah.
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yeah. what does it say about us who says that there's a lot of hide out there you know i mean it's not bringing people together it's dividing it's like i'll give an example the moment. they're voting on gay marriage and a few guy friends of mine of been speaking to a mistrial said it's actually made things worse because they thought that everyone was tolerant of them i felt like there weren't that many heim of us in favor of yeah but now that there's a void and people started protesting now they go wow a lot of people don't like us and so that whole thing that we thought maybe there wasn't that much rices i'm in america and then trump in my mind is giving these people a voice where they can light up they take you to watch and stop watching where before these people were in the closet with the racism or the homophobia whatever it is bring in the words that people and in australia it was surprising to you it's
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very surprising to me i don't know by now that actually solve the vide i always thought that a strike it was an extraordinarily guy tolerant society that sydney that i grew up in is like san francisco is a it's a real guy city and you know i didn't know this so many people were angry about that you know i think that people guy bill being married is a no brainer i think that's just the thing in the world like who case. if you don't want to if you don't agree with gay marriage to marry a guy person that's the easiest thing you stick with had your sexual marriage before and then you overdo trump on t.v. one hundred percent every die when we go into the rod is room for the show and there's trump jokes if they not miss it. harry i don't want to because we can just sit back xing tromp all die all die or die and that will actually eilean night people even more you know they'll feel set upon so you try to do but then people go why do you make no hillary jokes and she didn't win so. if she want to be making
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a lot more here hillary jokes you know and i'm sure that comics in the ninety's had a field day with bill clinton but i wasn't a comic during the ninety's you think when you kid someone a lot. and almost all comes he becomes less threatening. in a way i think it desensitizes it completely i think if you make him out to be a bit more of a joy the judge that i don't like about trump is when people just go he has a karma and he skins orange and he needs to have fried chicken stance and he likes a well done steak and it's like a bouquet you know and like george bush used to fumble on woods and whatever. i like the jokes about his policy all the jokes about mistakes that he's my or the jokes about how we got to this point and that's what turns me on a lot more than just the obvious all him and his wife are getting along so there are still no no i know that thirty five years on i was part of the roast on comedy
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central rush on. i don't know of i don't know if he has a sense of humor you never same live like he starts to laugh he gets a point where he's like might laugh and he sometimes uses small where he goes he never actually laughs i've never seen him belly laugh but you think he would have a sense of humor he's got it isn't that self knowing in the left of his roast he didn't know where and. you think he has a sense to you whether you think she has to have a sign i think well i need proper probably does have a sense of humor she has to be right she she's being put in a position that i don't think she ever imagined she'd be put in i went and visited the town that she was born for the show and visit it yeah it is like just a whole lot of people who are just like she was the nicest girl in school she was very sweet sweet no one had a bad word to say about adoniah i think she's probably all right i know she's
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wearing. bushell talks on culture and politics give an example of like religion. that we did just to fill place on the good news club and i'm an idealist i used to be a militant atheist in my own ways and yes i used to be an ideas that tried to convert people die theism and i thought it was important to religion too and then i realized i was as bad as any religion i was in the sign but i was trying to push my beliefs on the people. look i don't believe there's a god. there's no one's going to convince me that there's a god in the same way. that i'm not going to have to convince them there isn't a god you know. as for doing judge and stuff i look part of my atheism kind from watching georgetown he wasn't the reason i became an ideas but he was the last little push and it was humor that actually brought me over the line on that and you
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know if i can joke about there not being a god or whatever or. what he questioned one of us through religious people they hate we don't call and say hey bill maher i think they do or how we did at the height of night is the white house tonight the is someone who believes in nothing i hate that i hate that whole theory that people have when they start going well if you are ninth used why don't you just write people want you killed why don't you just do your book because i'm not a right because that i'm not a murderer and i believe in being good to people that's why i don't do it i don't do it because religion gives me this punishment but if i'm a bad person i go to hell but if i'm a good person i go to heaven like the idea for me is. if there was a god let's say there is a god there's no doubt about it there's a god and he created everything but there's no heaven would you still worship him if there was no prize at the end and the fact is you probably should he created
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everything but probably people would use the hypocrisy in atheism i don't think. there is a park or sea when people start preaching it too much or i started performing at a lot of religious ideas conventions there's a thing as can well there's several of them all when i did several of them that were paying me like thirty forty thousand dollars to do a ten minute set i'm always trying to think like this money so good that even if i find god i want to admit it to me so i play and the weird thing about all these professors and the richard dawkins and all these type of people they don't half dress like god they're always got long white hair and a wide beard and they like there's no god and then they're getting a bit preachy i think many ideas have a god complex about themselves we're not going to show you a clip from the jim jeffries show watch everyone the big corporations love marketing to kids and the young guy the better you want to get kids when
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they're young we want to get them having some kind of emotional feeling about the brand and one of the largest powerful groups targeting kids isn't a corporation it's religion churches losing market share because millennial is on showing up so i christians are going after the next generation of kids even jellicoe christian groups operate programs inside public schools across the u.s. for kids as young as five and one of the biggest groups is going to good use club i met with reverend bryant graham to discuss it or is this guy just my man tonight stories with my drill team on the bison do you believe that jesus will come back to visit if he's going to return and that's that will be the end don't you believe that all animals come from. two animals being on a bike. you know he's got to you know how do we know he's a he says that god has a painless right well yeah he doesn't in the sense of jesus christ jesus definitely had a past you don't talk like that. just because you talk about the middle ring and say
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. i am who i am i am what god might be. i. know how did he take that i don't know how he took it off to it he's insane that clip and he actually go along with him pretty well. i go along with him fine he was all right we didn't agree on everything he's a filed act easy yes and caused by all law that's what happens you find got off you criticized in the in the whole you know why. is it true that you also talk about an after school saying i would that's the thing is that optical signs i was on the mind of the christians have a group called the good news club and i have three thousand i have hundred things there's a not to school think of parents who complicate kids up in time and just teaches them about hell and damnation and on top of stuff and and i think is group. they start up a club called the off to school site and club that's meant to take each critical
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thinking and saw i'anson all these wonderful things but then they call it the after school site and club that it's got terrible marketing. like i wouldn't send my kid to the off to school site in club and they're like we don't believe in citing what do you just quote the unicorn as club you know i don't believe in unicorns either i've heard of them and i just they just couldn't tear ians they're just trying to stir up. a case sorry there's honestly. i just want to be the opposite or whatever the christians are and that's the biggest problem with idealism or religion or politics or anything it's just people voting opposite. stay right there we'll be right back with more of jim jefferies on this edition of politicking don't go away. i.
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prescribe medication is widespread on the us market and a frequent cause of death at that point in my life i just felt like everything was
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ashes my family was literally coming unglued i had actually planned. to commit some sight was all who was made antidepressants so commonly used we were doing what the doctors told us to do we were being responsible and what the real side effects. was is jealously alter what i did was done on a cocktail of lethal drugs. just because something's legal doesn't mean it's safe. seemed wrong. role just don't all. get to shape out these days it comes to etiquette and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground.
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welcome to jim jefferies actual news club these are the little things in life that the bible will not teach you when you get married always put the house in you and i very. many things will tell you if you put your mind to it you can achieve anything that's what i call a lot many of you will never achieve greatness because greatness isn't inside success will not make you happy very successful miserables. you hear him talk just don't watch you could swear all you want i know is another. show on comedy central the host just what jim jeffries is the host of the jim jeffords show i did that so i couldn't get fired that was my big thing like i got
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me up there. going to the. new show is america's opiate epidemic. unwillingness to care about you lou think you. need more money into it just calling it. a national emergency isn't doing anything. look just coming from different cultures living in a stright and living in britain when i talk about a drug addict in his trial someone with a needle and there or in britain and some car kiddo or whatever but i've been here it seems that everyone's got cartons and stopped now frantically you can do spry into your mouth it just seems ridiculous to me but it seems common every every go i diet is going to sleep talking is an excess you know i mean you shouldn't have these pills all the time they shouldn't be a popular one the pain killers obviously i think it's because you don't have socialized medicine i believe the doctor is a paid kickbacks from for that big pharma and so they just prescribe
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things and you pay for your medication if the government was paying for them. occasions i'm sure they would limit the medications we could be getting. excellent point you take on the n.r.a. and gun control you know what is the situation motorway in australia. might get the wrong i think about ninety ninety six we had the biggest mass shooting in the world in port arthur in ties money. within months they banned guns in australia you could so i mean if you're a farmer what have you and we didn't we haven't had a mass shooting since and so stories always used that example where gun control actually worked and so when you say lost biogas and that shoot and you watch the news.

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