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through humanitarian corridors or not if they wish and if they wish to remain inside their homes and use them at all they are not to be targeted that is clear according to the international humanitarian law. meanwhile the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov says the syrian government has the legal right to continue its offensive against terrorist groups in eastern good proof to the east of under the u.n. cease fire resolution it is entirely legitimate continued the fight against terrorists we have mounting evidence the western powers including the united states are trying to shield the al nusra front which keeps changing its name but not assessments and is seeking to use it as a back up plan to overthrow the government of syria. meanwhile the us has put it all operations on the whole to do to the turkish offensive in afrin according to the department of defense it has become difficult to continue the operation without the kurdish forces who are not involved in the conflict with turkey and despite suspending ground operations u.s. airstrikes will continue the department of defense also expressed its disapproval
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over the turkish operation against the kurds daniel mcadams executive director at the hall institute thinks that the u.s. alliance with the kurds is unlikely to survive. well that's three months of the old saying it's better to be the enemy than the ally of the united states because if you're the enemy they may try to buy you but if you're the ally they certainly will sell you and that certainly seems like what they're doing with the kurds perhaps the kurds are understanding that they will be sold out they were sold out at rock as well and they will be sold out in the eastern part of syria where the us is operating and they're coming to the aid of their allies dizzee us hope that the syrian government gets further drawn in to the fight with the kurds against the turks then the us can swing back around and help its turkish ally in fighting the syrian government and the kurds as well maybe that's the move that would mean the big question mark is what will russia do in a situation like that talk about
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a disaster. two people are in critical condition after being exposed to an unknown substance in the u.k. one of them believed to be a former russian intelligence officer who was convicted of spying for great britain more than a decade ago i sally is in london with the latest. u.k. police reporting that a man and a lady have been found on a bench in a shopping center in wiltshire that's around one hundred miles or so away from the capital here in london now the police haven't named who the gentleman is but the media here the b.b.c. and sky in particular saying that their sources are telling them that the gentleman is script he's sixty six years old he's a former colonel for the rushes russia's military intelligence and he was convicted for handing over secrets to the my six agency britain's foreign intelligence agency and in two thousand and six he was sentenced to thirteen years in prison but in two
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thousand and ten he was part of a prisoner swap the so-called under chapman prisoner swap and so he's been living in the united kingdom since then and so it's according to the b.b.c. and sky that this gentleman is the one who's been found ill now the police also as well as not naming who the person is they've also not said anything about what the substance is at this stage however that hasn't stopped the media here from drawing parallels with the case of alexander litvinenko who was poisoned in london in two thousand and six if you recall back to two thousand and six that was when a man named. alexander litvinenko was poisoned and died a slow horrible death immediately people's minds go back to alexander litvinenko and polonium two ten and everything but again it's key to point out that the police haven't named either who the man is or what the substance is involved so at the moment anyway the media seem to be jumping to conclusions in drawing those
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parallels former m i five officer anima shan told us the case it may have nothing to do with poisoning. this might just be some sort of drug instant there have been numerous stories over the last couple of years in the u.k. of the spread of synthetic kind of annoyed called spice which seems to create the same sort of symptoms that were reported in this case people who. hated because they've been involved in a spy swap for example their lives are forever changed there's a long history of people in that situation self medicating with substances this happened they were taken to hospital they were identified their names were fed into the system and as soon as there their names were fed into the system there were some alert around the fact that this guy had indeed been involved in the spy swap in twenty ten so suddenly became much more much more newsworthy and i think this is where the story is built from. the woman's desire to international mourners after birth. oh.
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doesn't tell me you are not cool enough to fight. the hawks that we all know what. welcome back this is our team international the us gun lobby is fighting back against calls for tougher firearms controls the national rifle association has come under intense scrutiny since a school shooting in florida and a promotional clip for a new t.v. show a spokesperson for the group issued a stern warning to the media. we've had enough of the winds from here down with your agenda to undermine voters' the will and individual liberty in america so to every line member of the media to every hollywood phony and your time is running out the clock starts now.
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i think if that's the story a bit further we can now hear from political commentator dave perkins thanks for being with us here on our to international as always dave that's john so as we just heard and i spoke to a woman. accuse gun control activist of spreading lies and undermining the will of the voters is that's really what's happening. absolutely there is one legal perfectly legitimate way to get rid of american citizens right to keep and bear arms it's called repeal they could repeal the second amendment the one thing they do not have they can talk all they want about being a majority but the one thing they do not have is the political force to conduct of the activity of a repeal that requires three quarters i believe i'm getting these numbers right but i'm close to three quarters of state legislatures to agree and then two thirds of congress to agree and then the president just sign it you get the feeling of the massive amount of importance that the issue has to have to the public in order to
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get the amendment repealed it's happened in the past we had the eighteenth amendment that ensured prohibition banning alcohol in america and that didn't last very long in congress passed and the president signed the twenty first amendment which repealed the eighteenth it's perfectly legitimate it's a simple thing what it requires is what the gun controllers do not have and that is a strong majority of the political opinion that's going the other way right and you bring up a good point that the majority is not going to let a repeal of the second amendment take place i don't think anyone is actually asking for repeal of the second amendment in fact most gun control activists are not campaign. against the second amendment the right to bear arms in fact they just want better regulation common sense regulations but is what i wanted and read the second amendment your realized the amendment says shall not be infringed any gun law that anyone is talking about is literally from the first moment an infringement
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of the second amendment the only correct non-e. legal not unconstitutional way to take away americans gun rights is by repeal no other law is legitimate this is one of the reasons americans are so on about this because they're trying to pass laws that clearly infringe on the second amendment which says shall not be infringed it's not complicated court language it's straight up and simple to understand and they're trying to sneak in all these laws as they have been for generations now very small things very local things that people haven't had the opportunity to clearly see and pick at but boy are they pushing back now because any gun law is unconstitutional judging by the writing of the second amendment no other amendment doesn't have an outlaws doesn't have the word unless involved in it if you read all the other of them as they say you can't be forced to quarter soldiers unless there's a war on and they demand every amendment has an out clause except the second amendment which says shall not be infringed and does not say or imply the word
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unless the people are well aware of what their rights are in anything other than repeal is a violation of their rights it's as plain as can be but what about common sense ideas i mean do you want the average person on the street the average person down there in florida to have a bazooka. well know because there's been court findings in america one in the eighteenth century and one in the heller decision and twenty ten which repeat the phrase firearms in common use and they include military men as people commonly using firearms so no one's agitating for crew served weapons no one's trying to own nuclear missiles no one wants a tank in their front yard what this is about is having the same weapons that average soldiers have because part of the second amendment rights are even hard fought knowledge of history and the tendency to try to get more power among governments part of the knowledge is you may end up needing to fight your own government and if you have to fight them you'd better be allowed to have the same
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guns that they'll have when they come to knock on your door and confiscate them that's what the second amendment really about forget hunting forget self-defense it's about protection from tyranny as long as the american people are armed the government fears the people and that's where liberty is found all right political commentator dave perkins always interesting to hear thoughts and fun to get into with you just a little bit thanks for being with us here on r t international thank you sean appreciate it all right. switching gears completely now disneyland considered a once in a lifetime experience for adventure wonder and joy but is there a flipside to the magic kingdom around thirty thousand people work at the disney land resort in california to make it the dream a reality and according to a recent economic survey titled working for the mouse seventy three percent of employees find it tough to make ends meet some even struggle to keep a roof over their heads spoke to one employee. as a housekeeper we are in church to clean or to.
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make lack you'll clean the toilets clean the showers to. see. and read us a single mother is very hard for example of this squeeze last i need to choose between pay our rent or give a percent of my kids unfortunately i need to a row of over me so i choose to pay that when i was very. hard to say i'm sorry i don't have enough. tell you what christmas is it's just another work day and any jackanapes. should be buried in a joint putting well i chose to go to the supermarket and i just to chip this food which is a man's mold to help pay for some time for all these i need to war over time as much i can sometimes one or two days on
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a working forth in our city. disneyland has dismissed the report saying they believe it to be an inaccurate and unscientific survey that is politically motivated but veronica chavez again says there are many people who are in the same position as jesus. that is so love all of us are the same situation there for the live our living which we need more. there for a ball insurance what i would body and with the respect i respect. when you are quality or need to feel borrowed this much to. three years of civil war in yemen are continuing to leave deep scars which will take the country decades to recover from one artist there is trying to ensure that the victims are not forgotten by painting murals in their memory around the capital
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a challenge to find the wall some people don't want my paintings on their houses or official buildings but when i receive people support it encourages me a lot. all right that does it for me i'll be back in about thirty five minutes of the full of news stay with us. who tells the u.s. to come back to earth challenging washington's you know polar ambitions also all stick in the legal war against yemen and one arming the chimp regime is a recipe for disaster as well as to be trying to treat wars. it's been almost fifty years since we've had human beings on the surface of another planetary body and i hope that we could actually put together an international
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lunar exploration initiative much like we have the international space station consortium and together the countries of the world cooperating with the private sector could afford to get back into real space exploration and i think that would that would create a real a lot of excitement. politicians to do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and should. somehow want to press. you to do right to be for us to see what the full story of the more people that i'm interested in the laws of our. tests it.
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