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and back in two thousand and fifteen and a saudi imposed blockade has left the country at the brink of famine which the un has deemed the world's worst humanitarian crisis. that you're looking. now even though the public has condemned washington's role the u.s. has been actively supporting the campaign by arming the saudis amongst many other things last year trump signed a record arms deal with saudi arabia worth about a hundred and ten billion dollars one of the biggest in history and trump hopes to make more deals with the country some senators have voiced opposition to u.s.
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involvement and they even put forth legislation in the senate that would end cooperation with the saudis but that was voted down and they've even grilled u.s. centcom over the use of american weapons but the pentagon didn't seem to have any answers just sit com track the purpose of the missions that it is refueling what targets it strikes and the results of the mission sen we do not ok and apparently russia will also be on the agenda when trump does meet with the saudi prince senior u.s. officials say president trump and mohamed bin someone will look for ways to make russia pay a price for its aggressions and the kremlin has even responded expressing regret over the demonization of russia describing it as this maniacal desire to make russia pay for something but due to all of these protests and this vote in the senate trumps meeting with the prince might not go as smoothly as planned. well the future of the iranian nuclear deal is expected to be
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a key point of discussion at the meeting between the prince and donald trump both are expected to take a hard line we discuss the chances of washington pulling out of the agreement to its side of mohammad marandi a politics professor at the university of tehran well it is possible that the united states will pull out of the deal we're not still sure because trump is so unpredictable i think it's quite obvious that the united states is discrediting itself the nuclear deal came after was that the result of the years of negotiations the united states by signing up to an agreement that the russians and the europeans and u.s. allies have been a part of the chinese as well by pulling out the americans are showing that they have no credibility whatsoever in the future no country in the world should take the negotiations with the united states seriously because they may come to some sort of an agreement with the americans and then ultimately the americans they will
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be demanding new concessions and they may pull out of the such an agreement. now facebook users are questioning the social media networks credibility after revelations that personal data was compromised r.t.s. and asia said he has more. deletes facebook is the hashtag that's been trending on twitter the social network users off your reus facebook played a part in getting donald trump into the white house from fifteen million facebook users was harvested by a troubling analytic company and what appears to be the largest leak in the social networks history in two thousand and fifteen we learned that a psychology professor at the university of cambridge named dr alexander kogan lying to us violated platform policies by passing data from an app that was using facebook logon to s. you can which analytical firm that does political government and military work around the globe it all began with the cambridge university professor creating
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a personality up and passing the information acquired on to a third party cambridge analytic a once facebook realised it violated their terms they wanted all data to be destroyed there has the potential to be a lengthy legal battle and the fuel to the fire is the fact cambridge analysts say they were conducting separate work for the trump's presidential campaign surely the double trump campaign was the first opportunist in data gathering think back to a bomb his reelection campaign in two thousand and twelve is former media analytics director claims they managed to get a lot more personal information than their rivals if they spoke users clicks on the democratic side it enabled campaigners to access a wealth of information all thanks the loopholes and facebook's privacy terms facebook twenty twelve election we got people to opt in and the privacy policies of that time on facebook were that if they opted in they could tell us who all their friends were where this gets complicated is that freak facebook out. so they shut
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off the feature so you can't take it back here you can't take it back to the democrats have this information and with this information gathered they would know which one of your friends would implement the most in making a favorable voting decision davison also says facebook allowed the. obama campaign to do things they wouldn't have allowed others to do simply because they were on their size and whatever information passed to the campaigns of trump and obama they have one thing in common victory another common thread was the involvement of facebook status and both of victories whether in directly or directly and according to n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden facebook is really a surveillance company in sheep's clothing businesses that make money by collecting and selling detail records of private lives but once plainly described as surveillance companies branding us social media is the most successful deception since the bombing of war became the defense and while you're reading articles on
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how to slate your data or facebook remember this a simple facebook mean claim to be posted by russia and thought to have caused chaos in the us elections perhaps trivial in the ground scheme of things as facebook looks into the nuts and bolts needed to prevent data leaking political campaign isn't their party's better tighten their belts. police raid on an intelligence agency in austria has triggered a political storm that story and more after the break. it's. our.
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it would appear the more the political left and their allies in the corporate media attack donald trump the more we learn about the corrupt behavior of the deep state the firing of andrew mackay but the f.b.i. gets a kick some point is this the beginning of the current. welcome back there's been political uproar in austria following a police raid on the domestic intelligence headquarters austria's new right wing government suspects the b.b. t.
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agency of holding data illegally it also accuses the agency's chief of corruption where he's now being suspended amazed the interior minister describes as unavoidable the c.e.o. of the sun as you know we have taken legal action against several officials from the p.v.t. intelligence agency accused by the prosecutor in this case i can tell you that effective immediately pizza grid link is suspended as b.v.t. director until further notice. this however the opposition claims the probe is politically motivated the social democrats insist the government just wanted to seize compromising data on right wing extremists and they are now threatening an inquiry into the actions of the ruling party. if you listen one hundred days to cause doubts among the austrian people over the security forces your actions intimidated those officials who are supposed to foot the extreme right is the signal that wimbledon right. your hands have now from the austrian freedom freedom
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party told us the criminal probe against the domestic intelligence chief made it impossible for him to continue his job. prosecution asked for this rate which was not actually a raid but it was there was a pending criminal investigation against some members of the b.b. t. the b.b.c. is a very sensible institution and police because it is the so-called bureau or for to protect and of the constitution and the fight against terrorism that's what the abbreviations that stands for if the head of this group of this bureau is under investigation it's clear that the minister has no other choice but to suspend him for the time being because such a bureau or with such a sensible task can't be run by someone who is under criminal investigation himself . this search was done and as it was a sensible subject to sort of ask for
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a unit which has absolutely nothing to do with crime against the state this was yes that is the group for the fight against street crime. and this group is headed by a man close to the freedom party which makes the saying now. easily to sell is a big thing they were only to help the prosecution in case they met resistance or the people did not cooperate so they actually didn't do the rate they were just asked by the investigators by the criminal investigators to assist. all information i got is absolutely untrue and unfounded so it was no raid to seize data that have to do with extremist investigation all the data remained in place if they took copies of the start as i am not aware of i do not but the fact is that no file was removed and in the way the investigation against certain persons was
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inhibits it or stopped or something like that so this is all the room or the maid around it to construct a big story as you have seen today in the parliament even had a special session dedicated to this matter this is of course something the social democratic party and the main opposition parties tries to exploit until. tuesday march fifteen years since the us invasion of iraq and what started out as a promise to liberate the country from a dictator turned into years of conflict here's a reminder of how it all unfolded. less than a teaspoon full of dry anthrax in an arm below shutdown the united states senate iraq declared eighty five hundred liters of anthrax i think he. i think many iraqis can hear me tonight in a translated radio broadcast and i have
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a systematic campaign of airstrikes against these terrorists. the two. what's concerning is people who popped off by those in the people of mosul and the ones who get our humanitarian assistance. well one of the war's darkest aspects was the exposure of the torture undergone by iraqi detainees at abu ghraib prison. the jail was originally used by saddam hussein for political prisoners but after the u.s. invasion in two thousand and three it became
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a military prison for thousands of captured iraqis well there many suffered torture sexual abuse rape and humiliation the images of soldiers posing next to tormented prisoners shocked the world when they were released these led to the convictions of eleven american soldiers and a wide scale public outcry in the u.s. r.t. has spoken with former prisoners who described their ordeal and a warning you may find the following images disturbing. we'll know more when their americans arrived with their tanks we thought they would readers of the harsh regime everyone would have their own house and car just like in the wealthy arab countries or in the west but it turns out to be the opposite. they would hang a prisoner on the metal door of the cell and subject them to electrocution or your elation they would stick a rifle into sense to various or they would use
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a broken broomstick causing internal bleeding the prisoners would need surgery. after i was released whenever i saw americans on the street i would be terrified they would send me back to that place and torture me again it still keeps me up at night remembering the torture they hear the screams. and yet i still have nightmares and suffer physical and mental pain as if it all happened yesterday i worked night and day to try to forget it what we went through and what happened to iraq was a terrible crime it broke us even now i can't get inside a bafta because it makes me think of waterboarding. really look at the the time i spend in that brazen felt like a lifetime an hour of that pain humiliation and an cestus stays with you
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forever. well the back of the latest headlines in just over half an hour meanwhile for more on the last choice. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time but there was one more question and by the way who's going to be our coach. guys i know you on the list is a huge star among us and a huge amount of pressure come out you have to go meet the center of the beach with all we with you and we will show the great game the great game you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get the ball going let's go. a low as i want to you know and i'm really happy to join that to for the two
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thousand and three in the world cup in russia meet the special one it was also appreciated me to just say to review the aussie team's latest edition make up as we go so i need to just say look. with no make this manufacture come sentenced to the public will. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the final merry go round of lives and be the one percent. we can all middle of the room see. the real need for.
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pirates the cards well you know the part they were kind of adopted because we were called pirates for so long but. really. the world is changing over tactics such endings and always looking to look together the government needs to thailand for them to wake up like i'm sure they've all seen what's happened in europe i'll go fishing on the edmund biggest empty called the clouds there was just nothing to catch and now that you are young pleased to see the east after guys already in a very bad state like then they got told us they have been there they still are just emptying the ocean so if you look at the situation in somalia the pirates can be argued that they used to be fishermen and by then the poor and told us came to fish they have no income so i think it's just common sense that the country is so waking up.
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if. you. just. simply wanting to not want to get in the last few feet of the town posted a few times because it's not meant to last a moment to consume come from good news. to men married to that would never make good on people but. it should be nice to the leftist p.c. not exactly nothing for them but even a good kind of magic to look down to the simpsons to turn here in.
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muslims from telling you well give up. coming. what. else well. then i was in the business it was if you will sell me something off my minute please. please see because. she's completely clueless and thus i'm still coming to you i'll say it to other. parts of the collective nothing but the truth. was possible but the felt was. what does. that i was. listening.
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to. live. live. live they call it gold we checked the chamber to make sure there was no bullet in the chamber. so when there is told they are safe there in the bullet and then when we do use them which is the temper again and when they come back to check the champus will make sure that when this told there is no will that many and many more than guns i'll still separately have the. heavy lifting. that. doesn't leave it to what led police to the latest there. was something. that no one.
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mystery of the lists also nine hundred fifty of us mailed out today waiting ship the hard calling back used to be over here. these would be one of them are born. and i think that's the sweetest thing it used to kill whales now it's protecting them. see show book the threatening to worry oh it's in the southern ocean so egypt needs to worry us go down the tube to where you see sugar was the only one window on the. close to christmas story was
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how the sea shepherd stood up to that and got in between you know. her blue ships and the processing ships and prevented them from being able to transfer the whales onto the process instead. of being there in this mall bolted next to the heart of warships and it's just yeah he's scary isn't it friend but then again throwing paid bonuses to nurses physically stop being illegal fishing vessels taking them out of the action to save millions hundreds of thousands of lives to. be would be very very close to when we've been able to basically block them from transferring that way to be able to see to stop them doing that. putting defensive lines into the water a really nasty bone to do that they can only pay into them to symbolize the bloody dismissed that they are doing and i think the walls impressing their campaign
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called zero. all. the way back through the. fuel tanker to come together the need to get fuel and this is what we do. here in between. to stop this with you an immigration bill seems to kind of have fuel they won't be able to deal with chile if you let's see two ships need to come together like the soul of the nation. alongside the fuel tanker and we have all worksheets there in between them to stop them from. five days. being in that situation but we really tense. through the water barges in general. all steering all engines to stop it he. just kept in
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extremely bring. mayday mayday mayday or stall stall by have no engines and all knew then pulled away and before that they had already crossed the main mast. crush the hill a day. or so to the. very very close. now after we had the injunction. that we cannot go five hundred meters close to an injunction from the u.s. court and that's the weird thing how the u.s. . action in the international waters to a crew that is international to a ship like the netherlands but still we are respecting the speed do not engage in
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illegal activities this flag. at the moment we don't use it in africa. because there is a piracy situation and it's very tactful unpolitically correct to fly a pirate flag of course part of me always looks back to these days. that we had legs your old toller and saved their life for seven hundred way of course you always look back to the people who you work with these accomplishments and think. that's nice but then i'm also stream we have been the directions these are but has taking calls for me personally fishing and overfishing has been my thing i've always hope i hope it would do more for the cost of fish they don't scream when they die and nobody knows what's going on with them like they are the underlings of the planet in no way so for me to see these collaborations with governments putting more. work into protecting a fish it's
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first ship to go from the work to the work story. at least possible on those opposing food bill sure but just to sit offshore the bunch of frozen food has been strange this is suspicious not so we should say be their own policies you. feel hopeless to. try to sell the seats i do have a problem we know they have to hire lawyers to do that but it also had a hunch heinous something like that has holes in harlow yes. lewis wild wild rumors this do get to be free for all of us to. be out of his concerts. while those i've heard speak recently be noticed even if you stretch the surveyor.
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