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still the world as you said. as been watching these images with shock and horror what about in israel do they know how bad what happened on monday was everything is covered all the pictures here all the figures of the israelis so all a freaking everything load only these pieces that main headline is israel in a day that the embassy was looted was a if you ask me about only trees most of the country this is what is what has to do in order to deceive and so with the oh come on says that the organisation so loved only media i think most of the israeli public is taking what government is doing a massive a thank you thing you after the break. has the us israel and saudi arabia contemplating war with iran the countries democratically elected former leader mahmoud loss of that overthrow by m i six and the cia like you've never seen him
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before plus jeremy corbyn tries to get on to his own breaks it but ends up getting attacked by u.k. prime minister theresa may for allegedly labor but the hatred of jews all the civil war coming up in part two of going underground. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation of let it be an arms race based on often speak very dramatic developments only really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical thought. time to sit down and talk.
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for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goal people . but there was one more question and by the way who's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star and the huge amount of pressure you have to go the center of the pole with you and do all the great. good you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get the best go. alone. and i'm really happy to join for the two thousand and thirteen world cup in russia meet the special one. meets the review beyond the team's latest edition to make up as we go.
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trade wars don't make any sense because the only way to keep these countries dependent on the dollar is that they have to export to the us in exchange for dollars because they need dollars to be part of the global economy and so when you go into a trade war and you cut that off you kill you you put a gun to your head and commit financial suicide by killing the dollar which is what the company ministration seems hell bent on doing in the month.
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welcome back prime minister's questions in london this week was held in the shadow of thousands of men women and children injured or killed by british armed israeli forces not one question was asked about the carnage in gaza jeremy corbyn instead asked about britain's possible imminent economic isolation from the e.u. whilst your government did does the dutch government has now begun training the first batch of extra customs officials to deal with the reintroduction of customs checks with british goods a dutch borders in october the prime minister the fischel spokesperson said h m r c . o two the right only general completes his question more quickly if members don't shout from. the shouting couldn't have come from corbin's m.p.'s who are members of labor friends of israel who had to take down a pro i.d.f. tweet corbyn never even asked about the atrocities on monday here's how may replied
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they said they would tackle anti-semitism promise broke. it is only the conservative party that can be trusted by the british people to deliver a correct that is in the interests of british people to deliver opportunity for all of the britain that is fit for the future to resume their like his own blairite m.p.'s using alleged anti semitism to collab with jeremy corbyn that after the leader of western europe's largest labor movement asked why multinational corporations were threatening to leave the u.k. over breakfast on seventy last week. boss confirmed their space contract will move abroad post rex's and the company has gone on to say it's considering its overall position in the u.k. because of the government's complete lack of clarity theresa may replied by referencing a forthcoming white paper of information. she says we'll explain everything he
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would even if i don't like paige i don't know why it's. interesting though that corbin should have a name checked abbott's leaving the u.k. because it was in the news that day because the w t o ruled it was illegally subsidized by the e.u. and their bus was also in the news because of its contract with the islamic republic of iran lives are lost so iran alleges because of sanctions that prevent iran buying new planes and parts donald trump though has ripped up the iran nuclear deal violating its terms russia's sukhoi company is reportedly already seeking to profit from the destruction of boeing's twenty billion dollars deal and says it will decide next week what to do in the face of economic warfare threats from washington but decades now iran is being threatened by nato nations in every conceivable aspect of human endeavor it even includes off we went to the gallery in the constituency represented by one of jerry corbin's newest m.p.'s kensington and chelsea to speak to iranian artists on benon back to his solo exhibition oneness
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wholeness curated by nina more level is at the saatchi gallery until the twenty seventh of may. so you're surrounded by all the late just all work here it's always about changing perceptions as an artist what about changing perceptions is an rain you know it's just well this is something that has been very important to me over the past decades and one of the importance if it is behind my work has been to focus on changing this sea man said this perception that people towards us as iranians iranian artists iran as a country because even media representation is of the end of the iran nuclear deal
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centered on the famous mural of death to america the statue of liberty but if anyone visited tehran they'd see lots of american poet say in the main tehran wouldn't go to you you can see pretty much anything in iran iran is just. let's talk about the capital city in tehran for instance if you go and visit all the galleries everywhere you will see works by pretty much any blue chip artists from you know asian americans to to any different european nation everything that has been unfortunately shown and much media for the past. take a few decades and my opinion is a bit exaggerated in many ways and due to many reasons however. iranians and this. iranian artists our people are aware our
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population our country we are not dogs and it's very important for everyone to understand it's. our true identity lies in so many other things now i know one of your paintings is of mohamed morsy dick the democratically elected leader of iran overthrown by britain and the united states why why did you paint him and what's the significance of that while when i started painting a lot of portraiture one thing that was very important to me was to be able to connect on the human level to these people that i wanted to. put out there again for the world to see obviously all these profiles that were painted are important people to me and i think that's the world sure it. gets in there with them and that much serious and that much better way because people in britain don't
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even know who is they should know who he was and because because he he again on a human level he tried to. do something very positive for our country and our population however i would say probably the timing wasn't right for that obviously that's not the way the british government the cia or m i six saw it when they deposed and i believe. you're right on the. probably something to do with the oil probably under that war is always been a close text since the revolution of when the united states and britain supported iraq against iran. because we former estate developer and u.s. army colonel lawrence wilkerson says war is now inevitable between the neighborhoods that have been saying that war has been in the visible for a very long time but then again. there's a lot of things that are being sides and i don't think that. we should take
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these quotes extremely seriously i believe in a dialogue i believe in other ways to be able to sort out issues between nations and i don't think going to war would be one of them until they but the reason to fight serious reason to find series is a very special and personal serious to me and i remember when i completed the body of work since two thousand and fourteen. a lot of people pod confused ideas about what i'm trying to do and what i was trying to simply show to the world and to our people is if it wasn't due to these people to this kids who went to war and and and everyone else today we would not be able to hold our identity properly as iranians because with been overtaken by by saddam hussein's iraq at that
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time i don't want to get into details with with who was behind the country as well however the fact that our people protected our nation deserves. a lot of value and people have to learn that and understand that an eight year old wall is not a joke i mean i was wrong when this war was happening and we had bomb shells falling in our guard then and and we trim and it was a lot of suffering from every direction however the power in the strength of the iranian people kept us from being invaded by different nation and today i'm very proud soha of very comprehensive body of dedicated to this event and to the people who fought for us to be able to be here today too many people in the nation's only if they have heard of it may think this was
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a squabble between two warring middle east nations but those major nations were involved in supporting iraq against iran yes but i do know there's a for me and for the bodies of for the body of work a reason to fight the focus was simply on the iranian people who went against this whole system and to give their lives i mean when you have thirteen fourteen year olds going and killing themselves for for the sake of us keeping our land it doesn't matter what's what's what's at the time was this political situation our country this was this was out of the context everyone wanted to defend their country it didn't matter that we had a revolution and that it mattered that we things were difficult at the time they talk to us we tried to defend ourselves and thankfully we're able to and today i can be proud of holding an iranian passport in my hand and not in iraq you want but
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it was iraq is just had elections relations just a closer than ever but of their own interests of course we're talking of usually about a few decades ago that was a different story that time today i'm very. happy to see the evolution that is happening within the country and obviously we do have very good ties with them well the european union china russia seem to be supporting or a little of the nuclear deal why do you think in the united states that it just doesn't seem that way that one russian actions the know what has to happen again to go along fortunately we iran in america did not have good relationships for quite some time now which is a pity in my opinion because a lot of that is based on things that's. the huge the iranian people should know it's should not be involved and unfortunately whenever you know the politics gets
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into play the people suffer you know first and foremost and what will the effect of sanctions be i mean i want to get to the same actions we in terms of autistic culturally to change but in the people of iran well obviously the people will suffer first and foremost assad a lot of friends back home and i always talk to them during my visits as well i see i see the difference they buy they obviously they go through a lot of pressure and stress and it's been ongoing for a long time it's got a bit better now it's going to be back on so that people will suffer at the iranian artists will suffer. they run the galleries will suffer and i do not think that this this this would be a fat way to go buy things and one though it's i would say that i'm not where we are about the performance nor the outcome of all of iraq not just from the emerging ones to establish ones. we are
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a very strong community as iranian artists and i believe that we're only get stronger with time and this is only the beginning and if you're in britain you can go and see the sun then i'm back to you as one this whole this exhibition at the such a gallery in london until the twenty seventh of may and that's after the show. but before we go violinist alex taylor is going to play us out with his rendition of australian poets banjo passes and waltzing matilda a song he played for julian assange outside the ecuadorian embassy in london before being forcibly removed by british police until then keep in touch via social media we'll see you on monday thirty seven years to the day the u.s. senate approved a multi-billion dollar plan to continue the full scale production of chemical and nerve gas weapons.
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in twenty forty in a bloody revolution to the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful protest to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it just. i mean your list book video it's really in the new bill is that i do split needle the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty fourteen. of those who took it invested over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. united states can always had a tool to use in its tax on other countries. economic sanctions or are often just the beginning another thing you like to do is play some
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two high school shootings rocked the united states with one person killed in georgia are intended in texas after a student opened fire. you. just ran. to the nearest for it and i caught my walk. home russian spy service group hours released from hospital in the u.k. ten weeks after he was poisoned by a nerve agent or both his whereabouts haven't been revealed. the best occasion is under way in cuba as to why a passenger plane crashed shortly after takeoff killing more than one hundred people. in the party is poised to form italy's next coalition government unveil
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a political program that attacks some of the e.u.'s most in french policy. very good evening to you. you are watching r.t. international. turned deadly after two shooting incidents at high schools in the united states one of them in the morning in texas the other later at night in georgia in the latest incident one person was killed and two others wounded as an argument broke out in a school parking lot happened after a graduation ceremony had been held across the street earlier a massacre santa fe high school left ten people dead and ten others wounded. we started immediately barricaded the door as soon as we got in the classroom and i mean a couple fellow classmates were trying to calm the girls down because they were just crying bawling you know it was really it was actually happening to our school.
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several people down there probably got a. little more coming out. nothing got shot. and seen as no one's won out everybody just started running outside and they think you know everybody lives and you hear. to the fears or you get high like oh my oh. he was playing dead so like if you come to the see like maybe he wouldn't do this again. the information contained in journals on his computer and cell phone did he said that not only did he want to commit the shooting but he wanted to commit suicide
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after the shooting. now that this is the. this is. the santa fe shooter has been identified as seventeen year old student demetrius spud good sis he stole the school with a shotgun and revolver court documents state that he didn't though shoot people that he knew and light quotes that he could have this story told school shootings have claimed dozens of lives this year in the united states it's going to improving deadly of a students then for members of the armed forces the district show thirty one have died in sixteen school shooting incidents while the been twenty nine military casualties both combat a non-combat since jan. it doesn't mean of course that schools are more dangerous than combat zones since the number of people in the armed forces is nearly fifty times less than the number of students a large part of the shooting victims come from the parkland massacre alone three
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months ago. we discussed the issue with international criminal law attorney jennifer braden she says it's easy to over simplify the problem of gun control. you know we have one side going for more mental health issues screening wanting to protect that and the other side we have just gun control in trying to demonize things like the n.r.a. and i think there are aspects to both you know there are these gray areas which in america we're sort of losing when it comes to these political talking points so i think there are some gun control issues that i do agree with for example you know allowing american citizens to hold firearms and to carry firearms was a self-defense method meant to protect against against an attack on
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a stick government a government that become oppressive against the people and that was to protect our families and self-defense they never considered assault weapons as part of that self-defense or some of these mass military grade assault weapons and so we're also looking at families absolute failure to protect their children their young ones who are who might have issues the parents would know best from getting a weapon that could kill people when the parents have the responsibility there we're just looking at a lack of responsibility on many aspects in us society here. from a russian spies who polls were being kept secret following his release from hospital knew his daughter you were committed ten weeks ago tricks posed to a nerve agent in the city of soulsby as the it has been following the story for us . it isn't just the british we all love a story that ends well screwball case that was an ugly business a disgusting inhumane assassination attempt that thankfully failed it is
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fantastic news desk serug a script pal is well enough to leave salisbury district hospital that he yulia and detective sergeant bailey have been able to leave or soon after coming into contact with this nerve agent is thanks to the hard work skill and professionalism of our clinicians who provide outstanding care to our patients day in and day out fantastic indeed poisoned with one of the deadliest nerve agents in the world a mere drop of which can kill a dozen people and he's out of ospital in mere months miraculous almost that anxious to the good doctors this is a remarkable turnaround is that for us a remarkable recovery really it's amazing it's incredible how they were able to recover the public wants to see their hero as he leaves the hospital is that the scribble no maybe him no wait there's our man.
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old photo there's nothing no photos no videos of him leaving the hospital but it's also strange strange because the british government was ok with taking photos and giving access to alexander litvinenko and was poisoned with polonium who was dying not recovering who was in a horrific condition mr litvinenko was poisoned in the pine bar of the millennium hotel in mayfair in central london in two thousand and six and here we have missed the square pole who is far as we know no one photographed at the hospital we even wrote to the foreign office of the police the last. buttle for any information please see the gov door. on the incident thanks very email i'm afraid this
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cripples are not currently doing interviews but will pass a new request and log your interest thanks nothing mr scribble isn't available you know thank goodness he survived and recovered thank goodness the sended well but a pity isn't it that no one's actually seen anything. investigation is underway into cuba's worst air disaster for nearly thirty years more than one hundred people died when a boeing seven three seven came down shortly after taking off from havana on friday there was said to be one hundred ten people on board including five children and six crew members soon after the crash local media reported for survivors or one was said to have died on the way to hospital three others are currently in a critical condition jet's black box flight recorders have not yet been recovered. the plane reportedly came down in
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a field not far from jose marti international airport it was heading to the cuban city of holguin the cuban government declared a period of mourning starting saturday until midnight sunday a reporter one has more details. plane that was on a local flight from have an it will begin or begin on the northeastern side of cuba . tourist resort where lots of cubans live. out of a bank when there were a lot of ambulances and police rushing in and when we came out here we could see smoke. there was a bang and a column of smoke and then we saw police cars and fire brigades passing by. we've been told that the families. of those who lived in olguin of the victims are being ferried are being brought to have an on the night of being there and helping in the identification of the victims the three survivors are women and are in hospital one of them was being operated on the others are being started their cases being
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started we don't know yet but we will know soon. they have promised a full investigation top cuban authorities were on the side on the scene of this tragedy the president himself president. was just been sworn into office he was there the minister of transportation was there everybody was there trying to help and figure out what happened it's a tragedy by all means a local flight a passenger flight that airlines had list from a mexican air company global air i understand is the name and on the crew was a mexican crew also. but a very very sad situation indeed a boeing seven seventy with more than one hundred people on board. parties likely to become a tilly's next coalition government speak spearheaded by the five star movement in the north and the party of unveiled a ruddick.
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