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video agency films. reporter. said. deal with iran which in his. european companies to stop working with. us. how much of the blame lies with the way it. speaks exclusively to aggressively.
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international welcome to the program. at least six people have been killed in a reported strike near the yemeni capital that is according to local officials and warning you may find the following pictures distressing. but you are. going to. see a film the ensuing rescue operation and it transpired that many of those trapped in the collapsed building were children local medics a strike struck a home and shot yemeni journalist hussein described describe to us i should say that of the rescue efforts. seen this video was told this kid.
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that they were from one family which was a targeted by so did the strike they've been on that oval for hours because the saudi has been offended. from reaching the site and we have seen in some of this video that one of the again called this a old witch was crying and she was asking for some water and just imagine she has been waiting for hours. and she was thursday she couldn't feel how to but the she thought that she was not injured and you can see two thirty in the footage. that was like bullets caused by many local t.v. channels that she was really really badly injured by this so-called so would be. react at the saudi coalition in yemen to comment on reports of the recess strike so far but no comment a spokesperson for the saudi coalition earlier said that the goal is to restore yemen's judum a-c.
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and to make the country safe and secure the saudi incursion in yemen is aimed at who the opposition fighters who controlled territories in the north and human rights groups continue to call on riyadh to stop bombing yemen saudi arabia has repeatedly insisted it does not target civilians but hussein algal haiti again says he has evidence to the contrary. those bombs would have brought to me by children in that area just imagine i mean this yellow bright color just what are on their home in their villages i mean i want to ask the u.s. ambassador to the united nations who is supplying this bomb to the saudis the coalition the only country that actually is using this bombs only among the only country that i mean i have a blockade in yemen the only fighting. on the sky in yemen they are so do you fighter jet that out of fuel by u.s. jets and the only thing that they like is they skated about is what type of missile that the yemenis are for the hope you have. the american president's recent
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decision to pull out of iraq nuclear deal has come in for more harsh words at her that has donald trump announces he wants to strike a new agreement with terror and i think that it would be better for that country. but i hope to be able to make a deal with them a good deal a fair deal a good deal for them better for them better for them but we cannot allow them to have nuclear weapons president dangerous action makes iran's nuclear program now more likely to be resumed president trump has strengthened the hardliners in iran and iran may go back to pursuit of highly enriched uranium and ultimately a nuclear weapon and now are off to an arms race in the most volatile part of the world on tuesday donald trump officially announced washington was dumping the iran nuclear deal struck by the obama administration has long been describing the
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agreement as one of the worst deals ever made america says it didn't cover iran's but listed missile program nor its perceived malign activities in the region so now washington is putting the screws on companies doing business with tehran as daniel bushell reports. so sanctions back iran probably doesn't care much it's had them in one shape or of for four decades washington shooting itself and our allies in the foot surely not. the e.u. thing way over ten billion euro of stuff to iran last year relationship in full bloom corporate giants now licking wounds include the biggest hitters on the continent from volkswagen to british airways airbus may be worst hit it signed a nineteen billion dollars deal with tehran just two years ago three billion more with as a man airlines why should europe care if trump quits the iran deal because he can
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make it your problem to write off the trumps announcement on his very first day on the job new u.s. ambassador to burley and tweeted the following or minus threat as donald trump said u.s. sanctions will target critical sectors of iran's economy german companies doing business in iran should wind down operations immediately issuing national threats via twitter seems trump picks people in his own image but this time he's crossed a diplomatic red line my advice after a long ambassadorial career explain your country's policies and lobby the host country but never tell the host country what to do if you want to stay out of trouble germans are eager to listen but they will resent instructions welcome to our country sir i'm looking forward to a good cooperation by the way this excludes threatening german companies for a policy announced by your president ignoring core security interests of europe here we have the entire nature of the transatlantic alliance of the order for the
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sham that it is because this is not and i and equal partners and friends successive european governments have actually claimed it is indeed their relationship between i hate you morning behead martha washington and its utopian satellites and sure this has all kinds of ramifications certainly more than economic ramifications for those companies so long as it helps the u.s. economy right trumps a businessman after all he must know how to all the wheels of trade apparently not . gas prices of topped the psychological benchmark of two dollars eighty a gallon almost a painful fifty cents up in just a year and u.s. employers are hurting too just weeks after trump's election boeing toasted a seventeen billion dollars deal for eighty u.s. built jetliners to iran air but when bragged about it in line with trump's favorite
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mantra i will take jobs back. to jobs or jobs good jobs and even great jobs jobs jobs today's agreement will support tens of thousands of u.s. jobs directly and nearly one hundred thousand u.s. jobs in the u.s. every space value stream for the food course of deliveries jobs jobs jobs no more future deals go on existing contracts scrapped u.s. workers on your bike so who take their place iran's already struck billion dollar deals with russian playmaker. china's all over iran like a rash huge energy deals you railroads and lending cold hard cash iran has a strategy. of alliance with the russians and the chinese if. the europeans leave if.
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the american companies leave what happens is that iran is going to substitute the u.s. with russia and china. take non the opioid epidemic has become one of the top priorities of the current u.s. administration as overdose deaths have seen a sharp increase in recent years part of the plan is to cut back on opioid prescriptions and potentially those who issue them artes american investigators. crisis in the us has reached the point where the drug enforcement administration itself says it should be doing a better job the united states continues to be affected by a national opioid epidemic which has been spurred in part by the rise of opioid prescribing and misuse the da can and must do better let's quickly break it down in
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a span of seventeen years two hundred thousand people have died as a result of overdose deaths involving opioids increased four times from ninety nine to twenty sixteen and every day more than six hundred fifty thousand opioid prescriptions are issued in the us. and the da blames doctors indiscriminate prescribing can endanger patients' lives doctors take an oath to do no harm and provide the best care for their patients first do no harm this is the basic principle to practice medicine but is it fair to pin the blame on doctors when it could be a itself that registers individuals and companies to sell controlled substances and guess what their funding is depended on it ga must set face it a level that ensures the recovery of the full costs of operating the various aspects of the diversion control program. in two thousand and seventeen the da claimed that it issued one point seven million licenses for around five hundred
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thousand more since two thousand and eight a pharmacist who prescribed drugs to almost all of his clients is now serving jail time for ground zero was west virginia where doctors write hundred and thirty eight prescriptions for every one hundred people did you write three hundred twenty five prescriptions the first week of january for more than nineteen thousand oxy code on pills. possibly you don't know how many prescriptions you wrote i don't i don't and they may well be he's still behind bars but his license was never revoked it just expired well a da report showed that criminals are often allowed to continue practicing medicine even after doing their time in one instance a doctor who was selling prescriptions for controlled substances to undercover police with sentenced to five years supervised probation but never lost his license if that's not shady enough the agency issued licenses to individuals that have
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a history of drug abuse and trafficking here's one example a doctor was granted a medical license after two drug related arrests the first time he was arrested for cocaine distribution and the second for cocaine use only to be issued a license eight years later. even well intentioned compassionate physicians have gotten caught up in the problem of overprescribing i think the da does bear responsibility primarily in that their job was really to police whether or not opioids were being indiscriminately prescribed dispensed and even transported to these very small towns and they didn't do their job in that regard but why is it that licenses are rarely revoked while the acting head of the d.a. believes the system is to blame we have done a lot of civil fines but when you look at major businesses find seem to have little impact and i think that's part of the frustration i think the key to it is as we're
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states either don't have the ability to connect with each other or the system that actually aren't being used as is highly problematic and the way the system works means we're only seeing the tiniest fraction of licenses proposed for talking ciro point zero one four percent out of one point seven million licenses so one of the things that we are now recommending is that before the v.a. grants a license to a. there should be required education that that physician should have in order to get the da license in the first place what would be much more important is training physicians in how to safely prescribe opioids in the first place and once they have prescribed opioids how to monitor patients so that they can see whether or not that patient is becoming addicted misusing the opioid or diverting it to other sources. a man who was violently escorted out of a senate hearing and detained on wednesday has been released walking out of the
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court facility seventy nine year old cia veteran ramma govern showed bruises he blamed on security he was one of the protesters who interrupted the session denouncing the controversial cia chief nominee you know hospital. was going to be all right god resisting my many respects. but never stop resisting he gave me this is it is job hurting you know you know just a lot of the army. the government was charged with resisting arrest and assaulting congress and was stunned that he was taken into custody. i was in shock. you know. this may be hard to believe but i took the chairman at his word he said if you had something to say and he was sort of sort of definitive about it you know to say we'll say it. briefly and then leave well i said it but i guess that's going
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to happen i would have all you know is this sent me. quote across the hour here in moscow that the u.s. democrats are losing support ahead of november's midterm that's according to a recent poll on t correspondent caleb maupin offers some analysis. watchdogs of american politics of observed that the democrats are losing their supposed upper hand when it comes to the upcoming congressional midterm elections now there are many different factors that play into this but one that stands out is that trump has doubled down on good old fashioned american warmongering he's appointed notorious war hawks pompei oh and bolton he's ripped up the iran deal and he's even unleashed a torrent of missiles against the syrian arab republic more recently he's appointed gina has a.k.a. bloody gina to be the head of the cia she was allegedly involved in the agency's torture program of the past now we get a lot of democrats speaking up against gina haskell but as long as she gets two of
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them to go along in her favor she's clear to be confirmed already we've got joe manchin from west virginia democratic senator speaking in her favor. i have found gina hospital to be a person of great character she has worked in some of the most dangerous corners of our world and i have the utmost respect for the secretary says she is made for our country i look forward to working with gina hospital now joe manchin is from west virginia that's a state full of conservative minded appellations while opposing war and torture might when the democrats friends up in new england in red states among conservative minded americans these hardline pentagon policies are crowd pleaser. not scandals now remember the resistance the folks protesting donald trump at every turn and taking the leadership from hillary clinton well those folks agree with donald trump on very few things but among them is bombing syria i really believe that we should have and still should. take out his air fields and prevent him from being
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able to use them to have by our innocent people and proxy sharing gas on them even c.n.n. the network down in trump is accused of fake news is with him when he's on the warpath remember when missiles were flying into syria voices that usually opposed donald trump simply on donald trump ordered a missile strike against the assad regime in syria i support president trump's use of american military power this week they even talked up the military equipment we are refueling the saudi bombers that are dropping the bombs it is said that thousands of civilians have died in yemen because of this you know there's a lot of jobs at stake certainly if a lot of these defense contractors stop selling or warplanes other sophisticated equipment to saudi arabia they're going to there's going to be a significant loss of jobs or revenue here in the united states when the media and politicians are telling americans that war is good for business don't be too
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surprised if you see us public support for war let's recall how the media pushed the americans to support the invasion of iraq and most of them went along with it we expect every american to support our military and if they can't do that to shut up our duty as loyal americans to shut off once the fighting begins trump campaign with antiwar talking points but the polls show that he's hawkish turn hasn't really hurt him among the public there seems to be a lot of americans who are tired of war but there's a pretty solid core of folks who believe that cruise missiles keep them safe and that america first should refer to military strength. r t new york so journalists and. you know taking a stand against alleged government meddling in will give you the full scoop on that in just a. dull
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trump claims he's the master of the deal but when it comes to iran it is the art of no deal trump claims he has made america safer a dubious claim closer to the truth is probably attempted forced regime change in iran. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all suck but there was one more question and by the way who's going to be our coach. you guys i know you are nervous is
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a huge tournaments and a huge amount of pressure come out you have to go meet the center of the beach but i'll be with you and you'll solo the great british you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get let's go. along. and i'm really happy to join for the two thousand and three in the world cup in russia meet the special one it was also appreciated me to just say the radio the aussie team's latest edition make up as we go so i need to just look. thanks for joining us you're not see us democrat lawmakers there released thousands
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of social media ads with alleged links to russia it's all in a bid to explain how the kremlin was supposedly seeking to sow discord in america during the twenty sixteen presidential election. costs a critical eye across the. here it is the panacea to all your doubts russian meddling exposed three thousand five hundred and nineteen ads on facebook posted by russia allegedly say us democrats the russian social media campaign was designed to further the broader criminal ject of sowing discord in the u.s. by inflaming passions on a range of divisive issues the point of view they say was to divide americans but you take a closer look and the real takeaway is russia really really sucks meddling take this ad for the african-american civil rights movement zero clicks zero
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impressions meaning no one ever saw it real poor interfering right there but next now here's a surprise a blue lives matter post black versus blue sea by a grand total of no one all right. so far but how about this one an ad for muslims it says we believe in individual liberty in the free market take heart liberty will prevail the catch is it appears as if posted by a group defending the second amendment the right to bear arms and there are literally hundreds of such groups and facebook alone ok ok let's think something truly divisive to meek across a black dr phil to humiliate it when delta airlines flight attendants refused to believe that she was a qualified physician now that's allegedly intended to stir tensions to tear
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americans apart except that's exactly how it was reported in u.s. media is responding to a viral facebook post from an african-american doctor who says she was discriminated against on a flight she. says when the flight attendant yelled for a physician on board she raised her hand but it was rejected you know how much the russians spent in this one hundred thousand dollars huge sum right it's roughly zero point zero zero one percent of what trump spent on his campaign so what's the takeaway russia is really bad meddling some of those ads were never seen by anyone and others were copy pasted from mainstream media and that's if you believe that these were russian ads the only thing these ads prove is russia will never ever be as good as us media at dividing america.
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about one of our top stories for you this hour here on our to internationalize crowds gathering in iran's capital to decry trumps ripping up the entire nuclear deal these are live pictures right now from the scene you can see the protesters assembling and marching on mass in the iranian capital of various science being held up pictures of also the ayatollah khomeini i mean while the iranian politicians are saying iran intends to stick to the to the cremata least for now despite washington's unilateral action european leaders had been trying to persuade trump not to pull out right up until the very last minute the british foreign secretary boris johnson even appeared on fox news trying to get the message across to trump that the deal could be adjusted again live pictures right here the iranian capital tehran and expected to be tens of thousands in attendance for this protest this demonstration basically the crying decision to drop the international iran
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nuclear agreement. hundreds of kittens are being euthanized every year after being used in experiments on food borne illnesses and scientists use them to investigate diseases such as talk so proud most of us after the experiments even healthy cats were allegedly put down just think goodman vice president of the white coat waste project claims this has been going on for decades. been doing it for nearly fifty years straight year of one hundred kids a year comes directly from the approved application for the very project that we're criticizing it says and there are numerous times that they plan to use one hundred kids a year and that this number is based on the number of kids they've used in previous years so it's not only that they're killing up to one hundred kids now it's that they've been doing it for decades and they've missed out of their documents now
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after all of this has come out the u.s. department of agriculture finds itself under fire and says it didn't consider the option of adoption as the animals could have posed a threat to people by spreading the disease however the world health organization explained that cats are not the main way the disease is transmitted by justin goodman again says the cats posed no danger it is absolutely false and untrue what the u.s.d.a. is saying about these cats possibly posing a risk to people the u.s. centers for disease control one of our top health agencies the americans at an area medical association and the association for the area medical colleges as well as lots of other authorities all say that cats who have this parasite are perfectly safe to have in your house the government agency say are these cats are healthy and to be people's pets they could be adopted out but instead the u.s. department of agriculture is killing one hundred kids
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a year for no reason. told the third friday in a row journalists from spain's state on her radio and television corporation addressing him black it's part of a protest against alleged into ferentz into the channel's work by spain's ruling party a disgruntled journalists a coaling for the sacking of the media corporations president they started their black friday campaign in a bid to protect media integrity expressing anger at the government's perceived efforts to control the. when you're done cobber the positive developments in catalonia because you find the damage in use more interesting when you're asked to tell the viewers about the electoral campaign in chronological order so that you won't start with the scandal affecting the ruling party when you're asked to present certain information exactly how it's been presented to you data there is always one sided and that you have no chance to give the broader context to at the spanish parliament on wednesday spanish journalist presented some examples of how
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media workers are allegedly being restricted by the government and i mean i don't think my boss instructed me to prepare material about the speech of the minister jorge finn on this d.s. i told him that without their original audio i would not accept the assignment after ten minutes i was removed and he gave this task to another journalist and here is another example they put the story on my colleagues table which without any verification accused juan carlos mona darrow of tax evasion haven't checked information from that piece of paper she saw that it was untrue that there was neither fraud nor crime in it do you know what they said to her to make it look that way that is what they told this journalist the next week spanish journalists were present have a five hundred cases of alleged government interference to that of the european parliament. so it's nice to surprise your dinner guests with that i regional dish but the israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu may have tried
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a little too hard this time. shoes are repulsive to the japanese sensibility you may as well have spit on their food. apart from the cultural ignorance shown here who was deserted issue. he should show a little bit of respect to his guests and get that shoe off the table.
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and we had the most beautiful piece of chocolate cake that you've ever seen and the president she was enjoying it so what happens is i said we've just launched a cain and missiles heading to iraq well we're headed to syria yes heading toward syria. and this is the international exactly half past the hour now here at moscow we are back soon with more of your worldwide friday headlines on. the war hawks selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battle.

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