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all that now exists and is sure these heroic rescue workers can continue their work . again i say to the honorable gentleman we recognize the very important and valuable work that the white house mates are doing they are as he says doing this in render sleep difficult conditions they are incredibly brave to be continuing that work we do support them we will continue to support them and my right on the family international development section we will be looking at the level of that support in the future while the issue was raised today during prime minister's questions particular one about the white helmets comes from the member of the labor party particularly asking the question because of course the us government to decide to cut their funding for the white helmets and so the question well what would the british government be looking to do to plug the fact gap now it's interesting that the us government has taken that decision because just a couple of months ago in march the white helmets and their senior leaders were in washington taking high level meetings with the us government officials who were
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praising them for their work and praising them for their lifesaving activities as it's been put but not everybody is a fan of the white helmet so we've been repeated allegations that they have been. linked to al qaida tied groups and that they have been on the front lines where groups like al nusra have been present working hand in hand and also that some of the rescue missions have been nothing but stunts to try to win the world sympathy.
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now the white helmets continue to maintain that they are purely a humanitarian group and that they have no links to any extremist groups or the like but it's interesting they were founded by a former british army soldier a former master nearly by the name of james messire heir and so it seems that with this latest pledge by the u.k. government to look into plugging that funding gap the links between britain and the white helmets looks set to continue we spoke to political analyst mike ryder who's been to syria himself he told us the case against the white helmets is abundantly clear. british people have something serious to consider here unless they've been sealed in a medically sealed bubble of the mainstream media or they haven't read a book in their lives they must have their doubts about this group now there's been enough written about them people that we spoke to in aleppo last year they call them al nusra is fire brigade most people have not actually heard of them this year
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in aleppo we heard one man say that they were bad actors so the so there they have a reputation of being of doing the staged rescues. but the revelations from people in east kuta there were of been liberated just dissed in the last past month shed more nefarious lot on this group i think the people in england should and britain should be asking themselves do they need to go on to some kind of tax troika and we'll start with holding funds from the government because they're going to find themselves on the wrong side of the law just by paying taxes it's a very very strange situation for theresa may to put us all in. israel has revoked the work permit for human rights watchers director in the country already explained the decision was based on a dossier that was compiled an activity as over the course of a decade. involves reporting on israel in the palestinian territories is held at the post since april last year israel has given him fourteen days to leave the
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country and we spoke to the ousted director who told us that the real motive behind the decision is to his organization's work the reality is all of the allegations in the dossier relate to human rights activities many of which took place years ago before i joined human rights watch when i was a student in university and the reality remains that even according to the interior ministry neither i nor human rights watch promote boycotts human rights watch is an organization that covers over ninety countries across the world we've won a nobel peace prize you know for efforts we documented abuses not only by israel but also by the palestinian authority and i have asked this in the first time of course human rights watch that israel has ordered human rights official out of the country who've been working here for nearly three decades i made a fifty plus year occupation characterized by systematic rights abuse and
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institutional discrimination so the real aim is clear it's to muzzle dissent. human rights watch has commented on the situation and says this is not about the director himself but about a shock to the organization's activities in israel but also said that it supports the director and will fight for the decision to be revised. again says that the porting him will not stop the organization from reporting on the region. barring me from operating here will not stop our reporting we'll continue to document rights abuses and be vocal about the right situation on the ground but i think it's a very worrying signal guarding where israel is and is going we intend to challenge is decision before an israeli district court and we intend to continue to raise pressure not only to reverse this decision but also to rescind the law that calls for banning entry of activists with fully anticipate that that decision over
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your first and then i will be permitted term in the country. well thanks for joining us so far here on the program one oxy international it is a busy day for worldwide headlines we have more to offer here at the top of the zero. pressure out the way is anti american and anti-democratic and he can look at that quite plainly by a standing the stock price approach or have it was that risk but so it's trading i think there are three hundred thousand dollars a share so the message from charlie munger and warren buffet's americans is unless you've got three hundred thousand dollars to buy one share of berkshire hathaway you're a player you're a peasant here you know they are the neo feudal lords that are building the system
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milking the system abusing the system and aggregating wealth as raunchy a coupon clippers and nickel and dime are they add nothing to the economy. ministries police forces and city administrations of many countries depend on one corporation that does what mike was hoping to avoid going on from the eyes of god the pentagon just dumbs down the guns to go through the. woods as if either of you have gone into the sea it's impossible to climb from proprietary software you don't know the source code isn't that it's such a security risk when you have a black box operating in the public eye to microsoft dependency puts governments under a cyber threat and not only that. we close off and some of these missiles still missiles we want to move. to move
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south of the sudanese. this is. often started on. the old business stop when there was a sting and all the fun is up and has crowds of the five. deep seated pisces. milton's i would say i'm not american but americans helped out really. world war two cures the depression farce the united states is concerned prosperity of course the store. cue. for the for us the whole world what it what and. historical rewrite ever since world war two to foment the cold war against russia against communism and.
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socialists nish bush is the soviet all me out she also lost a swath we're so used to call girl. well i think world war two has been distorted incredibly by the anglo-american media and that's because they want to minish the role of russia. and stalin who actually defeated hitler.
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this is boom bust broadcasting around the world from washington d.c. i'm bart chilton coming up today we spoke about president donald trump decision to withdraw from the iranian nuclear deal yesterday and it just occurred actually as he went to air well today we get even more into the details with the particular emphasis on the economics will get we've got several folks on tap to discuss a sudden work of moves is actually already occurred plus gene splicing of plants is big business of big business that has been dominated by u.s. based companies that however may be changing and can you guess which nation wants
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to be the leader the answer coming up this price kaufman author of bet the farm how stop being rude joins us to discuss it's going to be good and we're going to get started right now. as most of us know by now president donald trump decision to withdraw from the united states from the six nation rayment with iran on nuclear issues is making waves in diplomacy but it is also impacting business big time while president trumps decision was cheered by the prime minister of israel and by the kingdom of saudi arabia the leaders of france germany and the united kingdom all parties to the agreement expressed regret and concern over mr trump's decision the. three leaders pointed out that the agreement or jay c.p.o. way was unanimously in doris by the un security council in a resolution twenty twenty twenty two thirty one the resolution remains the binding international legal framework for the resolution of the dispute about iranian nuclear program the spat spilled over into business and economics says the newly
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credentialed us ambassador to germany richard grinnell a former fox news contributor tweeted within hours of taking office that quote german companies doing business in iran should wind down operations even maybe atlee a former german ambassador to the us tweeted back never tell the host country what to do if you want to stay out of trouble so things are heating up and in the markets oil was up after trump's announcement with west texas intermediate trading north a seventy dollars per barrel today at nymex and brant crude trading in london up three percent earlier today pushing seventy seven dollars iran is the third most productive producing member of opec responsible for about three percent of global oil supply or two point five million barrels per day. as a u.s. leaves the iran deal china prepares to swoop in filling an empty space china is one
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of the signatories to the two thousand and fifteen iranian nuclear agreement and with the u.s. out the asian nation now is in and playing a bigger role in middle east diplomacy artie's alex the highly bitch joins us from toronto with more alex although the u.s. may be gone key european players russia and china have remained a part of the deal so far iran seems to be keen on continuing to play ball at least a little bit moving forward what can we expect to see from china in particular. china is an interesting one you know we've been calling china the sleeping dragon forever but it looks like it's been sleeping with one eye open especially when it comes to the middle east a glass you mentioned is a signatory of this deal and when it comes to iran now while china says you know we were grette the fact that the u.s. has left this deal but we are going to safeguard it we are going to back this deal as long as we have to and china has a lot of say not only is that a part of the deal but china is pleased things very intelligently from the very
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beginning while the rest of the complete countries like russia the e.u. and germany france the u.k. as well as the united states were really dug into the political side of things that china is looking more at the economic side of things so its ties now to iran are more economic than anything a lot of oil goes to china india is a huge buyers whilst we're talking about the two most populous countries in the world but china in particular look it's a business thing so it is in there and being so tight with iran on that front makes it really a big deal in this agreement it wouldn't be surprising if the rest of the countries kind of said hey it's your turn to step up and china would lead this forward with a renegotiation or whatever might happen to this deal in coming days and months very interesting and appreciate the metallica reference i caught it and thank you but what are the economic pluses and minuses for china alex with with the u.s. leaving this deal. well you know it's china and the world really look at the u.s.
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is also going to get hit we're talking about aerospace here boeing included you know if this is this is not a good thing once you start talking about these type of sanctions of the country that started opening up and now you're kind of forcing it to close back up there was a lot of business going on here coming from the chinese perspective yeah of course this is the downside when the united states is going to say and has been saying that any company that does business with china well it may face our business with iran may face sanctions this includes chinese companies and of course as we know the relations with china are not really the best now would between the u.s. and china so this is not a positive move in that direction also we're talking about isolationism in a sense because right now what we're seeing from the other countries the e.u. and from russia and from china is well ok america but buy if you don't want to be a part.

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