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fareed on keep saying that his country won't tolerate any armed kurdish militias in northern syria so the so-called branch military op will continue no matter what the iranian leader hassan rouhani says that external powers although he did specifically mention the u.s. and israel keep trying to use terrorists on the ground to reach some of their own goals for tehran is strong foothold in syria is a strong message to tel aviv and some of its other regional adverse rees lot of our pollutant proudly speaks of russia's evacuation efforts in east which have paid off although perhaps the most important point from the russian president here and herat was that moscow is in possession of some intelligence that points to plans by some radicals to destroy the road to peace with a chemical attack. on a joint strategic goal is to eliminate the terrorists who keep trying to
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destabilize the situation on the ground and sabotage the peace process but they are doing this in every way possible we have obtained undeniable evidence of planned provocation by the militants with the use of chemical agents then something that wasn't planned happened and suddenly appeared on encourage the journalists to ask questions and we heard one that we've been waiting for for two days about america being back and forth over its future role in syria and here's what i mean by that will be coming out of syria like very soon very soon very soon we're coming to saudi arabia. is very interested no decision and i said well didn't you want to say maybe going have to pay we are in syria fight isis that is our mission and the mission isn't over and we're going to complete that mission so who was the first one to jump in iran's hassan rouhani couldn't miss his chance. to throw
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a punch at washington. the us says one thing one day and then a completely different thing the next so we cannot trust the words and actions it seems they want to benefit from sue as much as possible a lot of our potent didn't seem to be impressed either with u.s. officials not being able to make up their minds about their future presence in syria all he said was you should go and ask the people across the atlantic and all mr airto on ones to say to the americans stop funding and arming the kurds. as our correspondent just mentioned the trumpet ministration has given off conflicting signals on whether it wants to keep troops in syria media reports claim that donald trump reluctantly agreed to extend the u.s. presence during a meeting with military officials on tuesday and on wednesday the white house press secretaries there sanders elaborated on the u.s. role in syria we're continuing to make progress we're
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continuing to work with our allies and partners in the region but we want to focus on transitioning to local enforcement we asked investigative journalist rick sterling what the u.s. plan to support so-called local enforcement in syria could mean in practice. i think she's referring to the plan that the united states has to effectively separate and divide syria so that the east of the euphrates is controlled. it would become more or less a taunt a missed region with its own. policing force an administration that could be kurds it could be any group that they can. can mold or manipulate to serve their interests the kurds were you know were a key component but there are various arab tribes as well that they would like to buy off or manipulate that's part of the game buying off bribing local
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elements and giving them some kind of tasks to do to try to win their win their loyalty and their subservience to the designs of a foreign government in this case the united states they're basically trying to prolong the conflict to believe syria and syria say all eyes frankly. are to you spoke exclusively with the defense minister of iran tommy he gave us his reaction to washington's shifting stance on syria or no i don't see any down when i heard those words from president trump i was surprised because america has gone to great lengths to establish a presence in syria and to divide syrian to separate parts so when i heard that they couldn't believe it but then they backtracked and it became clear that they consecrate among themselves whether the american stay or leave it seems to be down to disputes between different factions within u.s. administrator we've seen how the american save the lead is
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a terrorist cells and to not let them die on the battlefield we've moved to see transfer of some of those people to afghanistan this double standard the americans have towards terrorists in syria led us to the conclusion that the united states has a broader agenda those who have come to syria without the syrian government's permission must leave. u.s. president hasn't lashed out at germany for spending billions of euros on a project that stands to benefit russia his remarks were made before a meeting with the leaders of the three baltic states in the white house on tuesday germany is paying one percent and they're not even paying the full one percent and . germany hooks up a pipeline into russia with germany is going to be paying billions of dollars for energy into russia and i'm saying what's going on with that how come germany is paying vast amounts of money to russia when they hook up a pipeline that's not right well the u.s. president's remarks came after the nord stream two gas pipeline project received
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the necessary construction permits from germany it will deliver natural gas from russia to germany under the baltic sea other major investors include austria the netherlands france and the u.k. dutch company show well fifty five billion cubic meters of natural gas will reach the european union each year with a plan to start date in late two thousand one thousand european companies have already invested nine and a half billion euros in it last month u.s. senators tried to block the new pipeline going ahead in a letter to the u.s. treasury secretary earlier u.s. senator tim ryan didn't mince his words over why russia's energy sector was being hit with sanctions we must continue to focus on how we get our gas here in the united states our natural gas to europe to our allies so they're not so dependent on russia german lawyer maximillian krog told us that washington is unable to block
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the project. right now donald trump. has made some strong roots it is a little bit rhetorical the course two is no and it's a sort of construction so they just bring a little bit strong words for their entire russian public and forty energy competitors the u.s. and russia are competitors on the energy market since the u.s. is an ex portals of energy but it is unfair to do that competition with political pressure so russian gas is cheaper when it comes directly on the pipeline because russia is competitive at one tips and i guess the americans have to accept there are a lot stream is really really important or do i'm a critical of metals their own men and i don't think she's very brave i'm quite optimistic that she will make it happen. a member of the atlantic council think tank in the us has come up
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with a way of identifying russian trolls on the internet but as it turns out the technique is far from full proof. one of the things which betrays genuine russian troll factory counts is the language look for an inability to use the and a russian is one of the languages which doesn't have the burn in flames of a shade. of what's going on to immigrant groups because of its own political refugee came to the us when i was nine and i still sometimes you have there own article i in just about every other immigrant i know has been booed and shamed because of our perfect english. there are many who were to use us who void use of definite and indefinite articles just stay within the
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character limit twitter does not always slanted sell to good syntax. interests does that mean most us citizens are russian trolls since bunch of them can't even form a crack to a complete sentence. or that does it for me i'll be back with headlines in about twenty nine minutes there was. on the shores of the mississippi river new orleans louisiana. the city is known around the world for its jazz. the famous musician louis
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armstrong and sidney bishop born here. in treme an african-american neighborhood. the bethel church is packed this morning . if you're a. hero right i thirty five i was shot and killed during what appears to be a revenge that. they are fairly common in the area. the mother of the victim has already lost a relative in a shootout. should guns kill almost one person every day within the black community. leaving me. to remove the victim's brother his visit. there was
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a bit of doubt sound was of course you know furtherest or know it arrives to sit in the united states but. you know that's not for it's always put in a better place doesn't help. putting to caribbean tradition if you must be joyous. the funeral march turns into a celebration of. dances jazz and alcohol companies get to see this town is less. in the world starts today. let this little boy take the sun like. life.
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and then spin the cotton three times in honor of the neighborhood of the deceased the third district. to list the rate has increased by thirty percent this. new orleans is one of the most dangerous cities in the united states it's also the one considered as the most joyful. its nickname is big easy. but hurricane katrina struck louisiana in august two thousand and five and it literally some new orleans. winds over one hundred ninety mph floods over several feet. one thousand were killed. one hundred
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thousand were forced to leave new orleans falls into chaos and power. cuts. in the neighborhoods hit by the floods criminality exploded. especially on the eastern part of the city where murders happen on a daily basis of the law. so simple citizens like brandon. you're up to defend themselves. but keep a lot of stuff handy just in case again something crazy happens active shooter. a young millionaire sidney torres fights to increase security can lead to tourists. is one. of those little connected to my. backyard it said it was happening and that you know i'm looking on the g.p.s.
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right now to see that the machine is. built on swamps new orleans is surrounded by alligators there are more alec they are everywhere. and. played by violence not the big easy as falling into chaos. in treme to reno welcomes us inside his mother's home and the house where he grew up but his brother killed by gunfire. was i would love. to out a. war around. to reims cuz it was also affected by violence. i'm sixty years though i lost
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a son down in the wall he was seventy he would be about thirty eight now he was shot he was shot emerge it's the second murder in your book the serum of a many oh i couldn't come at least over the years by the at least twelve members of my family close members and murdered. the reason behind those murders is drug trafficking. like many others terrains brother was a drug dealer he made a lot of money. cia me. and this is all and yet in putting lives life up in the. for the most part man in blue is the clown and that the user will have to personally not talk about movies.

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