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. a low as just i want to know and i'm really happy to join the to him for the thousand and three in the world cup in russia meet the special one come on top of. me to just say the reno theology team's latest edition to make up is bigger than he better just say look. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of the global wealth he longs to the ultra rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only number you need to remember is one one
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business shows you can't afford to miss the one and only. american sanctions would be damaging but i mean is this just us is a fair business all of us or would use a country like a tissue paper and when it thinks it doesn't need it anymore it just costs the way i think it's very immoral. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy going for interrogation let it be an arms race based on often spearing dramatic developments only really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk.
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everywhere we went we make kids who had clearly been fathered by tourists from all over the world oh but again and. again i'm going no one sided look at it that. you like to. be you know how you feel like things are going will be good the reverend was. god the worst thing about god i'm not young any other team i just of you guys go home and we wanted to record as many video letters as we could messages to all those fathers sitting in their nice
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corner you never know what's in the pub you can walk into excitement it's that mood now and that's where the adrenaline in much comes from. you need to move on definition and the extremes who will support. the violence is a part and it's almost a schizophrenia going to where you can do all these things and behave badly. important people of course qualify that all for the political split more so for the last one. hundred million infirm then more money rule and didn't follow us than we thought. i would rather when the fire broke out i really did a poll down down went up with a good. many of these means that at least if you don't and the involves it's constantly evolving and.
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british prime minister friends of criticism of the barrel of questions over her decision to bypass parliament before ordering the attack on syria not just following orders from america we have acted because it is in national interest. prime minister is accountable to this parliament not to the whims of the us president i coming up then also the party speaks exclusively to an italian journalist who says he's facing death threats from the mafia over his investigations into his pride i know that at the moment there are five plans the one. i live with five men five caribbean here you follow me day and night. and the german music industry is slammed for handing out a top award to
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a rap duo infamous for their anti semitic lyrics. they live. on this monday the sixteenth of april welcome to our international with me kevin no in first in this news update the u.k.'s prime minister trees amaze being forced to justify a controversial decision to join the us and france in striking syria without first seeking approval of m.p.'s the intervention against assad's government has led to a lengthy and impassioned discussion in parliament just a bit earlier. not just following orders from america let me be absolutely clear we have acted because it is in national interest. prime minister is accountable to this parliament not to the whims of the us president i it is right that parliament has the power to support or stop the government from taking land
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for military action a significant body of information including intelligence indicates the syrian regime is responsible for this latest attack. open source accounts state that barrel bombs were used to deliver the chemicals chemical weapons have been used by other groups in the conflict for example josh. which was reported to have used gas in aleppo in two thousand and sixteen amongst other groups so regrettably we had no choice but to conclude that diplomatic action on it is not going to work given that neither the u.n. nor the o.p.c. w has yet investigated the attack it is clear that diplomatic and nonmilitary means have not been fully exhausted so i have a simple question to ask or rather will friend given the confusion of some who are a bit uncertain about who is the greatest threat to world peace does she think that
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it is russia or america. but can i say to my right honorable friend. well let's cross. over there in london part of our team there how did the british prime minister justify a decision today was a tough one for. it certainly was a tough one i mean this is the first time that theresa may the prime minister here in the u.k. has had to face questions over the airstrikes that were carried out between the u.k. u.s. and france on saturday and she was grilled to say the least the leader of the opposition party jeremy corbyn he demanded that she publish the legal basis for going ahead with those attacks to raise or make she claims that she'd already consulted the attorney general we could have a quick listen as to why she explained why the evidence couldn't be shared with parliament from congress is this a limited targeted strike on a legal basis that has been used before and it was
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a decision which required the evaluation of intelligence and information much of which was of a nature that could not be shared with parliament. jeremy corbyn and did ask some additional questions to teresa mayes statement and claim that they were specifically has said that the targets were towards this if it targets that housed chemical weapons john we called in question this and he pointed out that two facilities had already been checked by the w. we can have a quick listen well actually before we do that yet he reminded her of that so we'll have a quick listen to what he said. to the relation to the strikes against. facilities the prime minister will be. carried out inspections on both those facilities in two thousand and three and concluded i quote that the inspection team did not observe any activities inconsistent with obligations under the chemical weapons convention
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. now to resume when she spoke out in her statement she said that the attack could only have been carried out by the regime called been pointed out that this was not the case he specifically mentioned the rebel groups including jaish al islam and said that they also use chemical weapons all. have no been known to use those chemical weapons so called her decision legally questionable so lots of challenging questions that may has had to face for the first time since those airstrikes took place on saturday with the u.s. and france and from what i can gather having watched that whole question answer session there seem to be a lot of unhappy and peace and yes she had a pretty tough job answers questions like an idea of things the update there appreciated now in the u.k. the mail on sunday newspaper published a poll revealing that the british public was overwhelmingly opposed to the a prime minister's decision to bypass parliament. you go of survey conducted before the
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british before the missile attack from that less than a quarter of the british public supported military action almost twice as many people are opposed to the operation in favor of it we got more live comment coming out of the questions and the rebuff that the prime minister gave earlier on today british foreign secretary boris johnson meantime welcome what he called an international endorsement of the attack on syria that's despite massive rallies in several countries protesting what happened at the weekend very grateful obviously probably a strong international support for those who speak up for what three or u.k. france and america have done. inspectors from the global chemical weapons watchdog the o.p.c. w. meantime are currently in syria investigating the alleged chemical attack that kicked all this off but even before any conclusions have been drawn already the
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u.s. envoy to the o.p.c. w says that russia mother tampered with the attack site that's according to a statement obtained by the reuters news agency russia's foreign minister denies those allegations hotly were on that note from correspondent jacqueline vogel. well he flat out denied those accusations coming from the u.s. envoy saying that he guarantees that russia did not in any way tamper or manipulate the site of the alleged attack now the u.s. envoy is referring to the fact that just a few days after this alleged attack took place russian military did send specialists to the site and searched the area and they said that they could find no traces of chemical weapons there and since then of course russia has been calling for an international independent investigation to take place on the ground especially given that the initial reports of this alleged attack were coming from groups like the white homeless which has a very questionable reputation now the o.p.c. deputy organization for the competition at chemical weapons did i write to syria
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already on saturday but it seems that they have yet to begin their investigation now sergey lavrov also called out the reliability of the evidence that the u.s. the u.k. and france from are gone before carrying out the strikes in syria. do you. believe there is a from the u.k. and the united states and throughout the speaking. of the quote that was based on the media reports and on social networks he also added that the firing of more than one hundred missiles into syria by those powers will not go on answered. then went on to say that russia is really losing what little trust remains between russia and the west saying that relations between the two really are worse than they were during the cold war which is a phrase that we've been hearing all too often as of late you know she was even veteran musicians to the arguments on either side to the strikes against syria have been condemned by the former lead singer of pink floyd roger waters during the.
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week with this at the top of the point of my synopsis we would be encouraged to the original couple of months to go and still drop the. serious. mistake you. roger waters it out of the white helmets group calling it a fake organization united it exists only to create propaganda for jihad is terrorists what elements are or first to report on alleged chemical attack in eastern good records although it's been widely praised in the west for its rescue work its members have repeatedly been accused of having links to extremist groups. let's get more comments on what's been happening or the. david coburn's of the member of the european parliament for the u.k.'s independence party hey david nice to see tonight what do you think trees of may did not see it's approved or we've heard what she said to say but when she forced into it at the end of the day do you
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think we should know she didn't hear this raft a day from basically all sides and so she did so why did she do it so very good question and i think it's rather foolish because. i i really don't think we should be fighting with the russians i think it's saber rattling is not the best way to deal with this all over so we can have nerve gas or or poison chemicals being used on people in sol's a very this is just absolutely an example i mean it's absolutely an example for it happened in duma but we have to find out who actually did it i think we're better off sitting down with the russians and talking to them rather than being extreme about this matter we need to know who actually did it i mean it does not make sense for president assad to use. poison gas or anything like that at the moment he's already winning or already won that campaign so all those and run ashore again of your people he might well be one of the isis or something what was the rush to go.
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