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peace negotiations united states is prepared to support a peace agreement in every way that we can and i don't think it hurts the peace plan. the peace plan will be introduced at the appropriate time there was certainly not any criticism of any of israel's extreme use of force by anyone in the trumpet ministration hamas terrorist backed by iran have incited attacks against israeli security forces and infrastructure so israel is not responsible for shooting mostly peaceful palestinian protesters some of whom were just children shot down by their own soldiers but if you're a place israel with syria suddenly nikki haley's heart bleeds for the dead in far less clear cut situations. yesterday morning. we awoke to pictures to children being carried in the arms of desperate parents yes all the talk about human rights does not apply to palestinian protesters they do not get
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america's support because they're not protesting in the right country. big protests in iran the people who finally gets in wise as to how the money and wealth is being stolen and squandered on terrorism looks like they will not take it any longer if us is watching very closely for human rights violations with israel all bets are off on world press freedom day heather now it was all about championing the rights of journalists that is until somebody mentioned gaza we see all too often that journalists continue to take great risks to pursue this important work would you also condemn the recent deaths of journalists journalists in the gaza strip look there are unfortunately a lot of journalists who die all around the world i'm not going to be able to list every single death of a journalist and we understand that israel has a right to defend itself back in april yasser move taja palestinian photo journalist who was wearing a jacket clearly marked press was shot by. israeli sniper now if this was
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intentional it could possibly constitute a war crime by israel but heather nauert thinks it was self-defense either way she doesn't have time to talk about every journalist who's been killed and apparently his death doesn't fit in with washington's agenda. r.t. new york. the rift between the e.u. and the us is deepening of the iran nuclear deal brussels energy chief has reassured tehran that the bloc remains committed to the agreement the statement came during his first visit to iran since donald trump pulled washington out of the accord the european union did we routed it. the states this impromptu we were all from the joint comprehensive plan of. all nuclear deal there was absolutely unanimity among us because of the government that the union will defend this agreement will stick to the commitments
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made and the disagreement looking at the latest officials of president. even. with that. meanwhile france's finance minister has sensationally lashed out at the u.s. for trying to be the world's economic quote policeman bruno them as jibe comes as the top administration threatens to sanction e.u. firms who are doing business with iran is good news except to are we going to accept the us is the planet's economic policeman do you accept one way domination with respect international rules so obviously your response must clearly be noted. after america quit iran's nuclear deal and our sanctions on tehran u.s. officials told allies that they also had to fall in line iran deal had lifted restrictions on tehran in exchange for a halt to its nuclear program. on friday the european commission launched
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a process to prevent e.u. firms from being hit by u.s. sanctions european firms would also be able to get compensation and loans if they were affected france's finance minister added that companies working with iran should keep going but we're going to do everything to protect french companies in iran because it's in our economic interest there are dozens of french companies who have long fully invested in iran and are doing business there and they must continue to have the right to do so. the director of international finance solutions associates that shabbir razvi believes that the e.u. is in no mood to obey the u.s. i don't think european union is in the mood for listening to washington dick tut had this moment yes mr macron had a wonderful wreaking in a. few weeks ago where mr buck rod has probably decided to become
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washington's pimp in paris however the other european union countries particularly germany is in no mood to listen to washington on the business relationship that they have developed with. iran over the years it's not in the interest of anyone to create huge distances between iran or the nuclear deal. a bridge linking mainland russia to the crimean peninsula was officially opened on tuesday the longest bridge in europe will reduce the region's reliance on sea and transport and it will allow more tourists to visit the army has been a popular summer destination for russians for more than a century. thanks
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this video was posted in now enjoys a hefty following. around twenty thousand people have reportedly been evicted in tanzania the full story after the break. we have to judge countries are trying to leave there's directives. so we need more objective but the reality is. you know media tries to give the facts but also leave. their worldview so this is where social media and direct communication comes in unfortunately it's sometimes called fake news or something but it's sometimes actually a different world view not just fake news. powerful people. who
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put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so you want to be president and she. wanted. to write for us this is what we're before reasonable people. interested always in the water. welcome back africa has long promoted itself as being a safari holiday destination that caters to hunger and travelers throughout such as .
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but sometimes the reality on the ground isn't quite so rosy so far the parks have been looking to expand their territory and that according to a new study is that the government of the east african state of tanzania to evict indigenous communities on a grand scale the evictions began in the early to thousands but tensions rose considerably after some twenty thousand people were reportedly left homeless or just last august and september alone nearly six thousand homes were deliberately damaged some of those affected told their stories. we got to come out of the fire was asked about what was got up like that across up because i want to get that it was one of five about. what that there are no we don't but i've got that while you're. on the go with someone who's in to get on a local like you. who know the plans of. those and yes there was
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a sub. where do. we two will mark was. that when the phone calls were to know people were. due to go. to our mom. one visit to one minute or two people would assess come over in the religious glacial inland numbers in the name of conservation the girl who. has been dispossessed in the indigenous. these legislations have been used to be simply do not i dare access degrading land access to water but not just that it is allowed some of the safari companies that are operating in the area to conclude that the officials who have been intimidated who have been arrested and beaten in the villages because they have tried to use their ancestral lands we also find that they have been violent addictions and these are all of the time read out in the.
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forty two risen some of them in ours and in the absence of food it has led to widespread hunger manager action and disease the kind of disposition that the report priest to shills are going to get not just be forced out of their homes and lands with their messiah i mean for starters they exist and. the head of one company that was probed thomson safari strongly denies being involved in the evictions is direct to rick thompson adds that they also work with local communities and with the government to improve access to water and tourists on the ground though tell a different story if i look for example what happened back in two thousand and six the government of mixed it to people from this island five times and yet the pastoralists but it was their whole soul much of my religion and there were where the houses were burnt you know all so.
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there was a lot in the planning of where they could be you know when you live in a place you from that you have structure you have a social services and now you hold it just to do the hardest so if you ask me well i must say how black market place to live like i don't where they are where you live in the us their whole. venezuelans of it heading to the polls on sunday they're deciding who will get the top job in the south american country incumbent socialist president nicolas maduro who's running for reelection and he's projected to leave his contenders trailing the many opposition figures who refused to take part they cited electoral fraud and claimed the whole thing's effectively a charade some nations including the u.s. also claim the presidential election in venezuela is not legitimate on friday washington imposed sanctions on some of the top brass in the country's ruling socialist party and accused them among other things of drug trafficking the government in caracas fired back saying that washington is effectively trying to
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sabotage the vote as part of what it calls imperialist aggression. are you going. to go there has been a fierce campaign on the part of the trump of ministration to try and that's been the venezuelan elections and they haven't succeeded have they tried to stop the elections in venezuela and look there are attempts proved a few times and like i said come rain or shine on sunday me the twentieth there will be elections are going to hear we are going to cost the roots. political analyst gregory will put told us the election result is not necessarily a foregone conclusion but the main opposition candidate having a major advantage to. i don't think it's guaranteed that my daughter would think it might be a close vote but if my daughter wins that the u.s. is guaranteed pretty much to impose term harsher sanctions are going to sway a lot depends to a very large extent on oil exports to the united states and if those were to be halted the economic situation in venezuela would go definitely from very bad to you
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worse that's creating a situation where many venezuelans are saying to themselves well do i want to go from a do it or because i like his politics and social programs or should i vote for the u.s. backed candidate well it's not really respect but for the opposition in order to get these sanctions and this economic distress that they're going through in order for that to stop the opposition candidate has enormous advantage in the sense that everybody knows that if the opposition were to renege on this we got the economic situation would improve i'm not just because of different policies but primarily because of the halting of sanctions against. wednesday north korea threatened to scupper highly anticipated talks between kim jong un and donald trump on yang is theory a set out on going joint military war games conducted by washington and south korea .
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there are exercises that are legal there are planned well well in advance we will continue to go ahead and plan the meeting between president john thinking john littles come at a time when killing young and soul have been enjoying improved relations but north korea is also angry about remarks by a top u.s. official saying that it could suffer the same fate as libya auntie's i guess they have looks at how the last deal between pyongyang and washington would towns. we all know what carrot and stick diplomacy is but these these goes beyond that way beyond their will get private capital that comes in north korea is desperately in need of energy support electricity for their people we can deliver that and as i said earlier this week we can create conditions for real economic prosperity for the north korean people that will rival that of the south talk about extremes not
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so long ago people were seriously talking about nuclear war those with a penchant for the dramatic really made the best of the opportunity north korea best not make it work threats to the united states. they will be met with fire fury. like the world has never seen well north koreans must be sighing in relief instead of fire and fury they're now getting the carrot will they have to do is give up nukes nice let's just hope they have short memories so i think iran is on notice and they are going to have to make a choice are they willing to go down the path which i think ultimately will lead to greater prosperity and security for iran giving up. acquisition
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of nuclear weapons or will they continue down a path that is going to lead to confrontation or quote the arabians gave up on nukes dismantle their program complied absolutely with every requirement in the end it didn't matter they gave up nukes and then america took back the whole perspire ity thing we'll see how we do with the rand probably we want to very well with them but that's ok too they've got to understand. life because i don't think they do understand life when life gives you lemons make lemonade so long as trump doesn't take the lemons too regardless perhaps this time things will be different iran was a one off right wrong i am pleased that the united states and north korea yesterday reached agreement this agreement is good for the united states good for our allies
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and good for the safety of the entire world in one thousand nine hundred ninety four bill clinton made a deal with north korea north korea could tale's its nuclear program and the u.s. builds two nuclear reactors for it to compensate energy loss gives it hard for a million tons of fuel per year and normalize relations they never built the nuclear reactors they never sent any fuel and they never signed an official peace agreement you're seeing a pattern here right perspire it seems to be the carrot except what no one seems the realizes it's for dangling not for tasting that just life they've got to understand. life because i don't think they do understand life. an average of out of today do join me at the top of the out that at the very latest news from.
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seventy four design submissions. seven thousand pilings. to join judges. and eight hundred sixty nonstop days of work. a russian w.b. a champion. and a russian pop stuff. show you how and why the crimean bridge was built. with those the construction moving you need to transport. that will help out of crimea faster most of those you know what google for more snow yep it's a bit but we'll. when lawmakers manufacture consent to instant of public wealth. when the
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ruling classes project themselves. with the financial clearing around to listen to the one percent told. the time to ignore middle of the room signals. to moon the moon relieves. the world. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of alternative 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 among us and the huge amount of pressure to come out you have to go i mean eighty percent of the beach will tell we're with you and we will show the great game the great game you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get the ball going let's go. to
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a low and just i want to know and i'm really happy for joined out to him for the two thousand and three and world cup in russia meet the special one i was also be sure me to just say the reno biagi team's latest edition to make up a bigger certainly better jersey look. about your sudden passing i've only just learnt you worry yourself in taking your last bang term. right up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry because so i write these last words and hopes to put to rest piece things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath . but then my feelings start. change you talked about war like it was a game still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our arc and i
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secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters the mind gets consumed with death this one different person to speak to now because there are no other takers. to claim that mainstream media has met its maker. in early february of two thousand and fourteen as the made crisis was getting more violent there was a phone call that was intercepted it was a call between the secretary of state for european affairs victoria nuland and the u.s. ambassador to ukraine geoffrey pyatt questions of credibility. private chats between top u.s. diplomats was leaked. you
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know what he me. on the outside i just think. level working for you. you want to. probably to. so you had this remarkable phone call. of the u.s. government apparently talking about a coup or how they were playing to restructure the government of ukraine. exactly i'm not saying the whole u.s. government feels that way the there is there is division on this but the neo conservative element wants very much to change the strategic dynamic in eastern europe. very smart people and they've been at this for
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a long time they came in around the issue of propaganda they studied how to create hot buttons for the american people they had this experience when they were getting the american people to get excited about central america back in the one nine hundred eighty s. . and they've been applying those same strategies ever since they remain very dedicated to achieving their goals they still want to get rid of certain governments they want a regime change in syria for instance regime change in iran. very skilled at this and they have a lot of allies now inside the news media inside the government and that means the . they can do a lot to control the narrative of any story so i think in america these days we have somehow told ourselves that there are a lot of ways of dealing with these problems other than hard power lattimer putin cares about hard power the neoconservatives can now demonize a leader of a country that sells with the american people so you don't just sort of argue
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a policy you attack the leader so the neoconservatives became very skilled at picking out leaders finding their ugly traits and then highlighting them yet a cold bitch you might say was a rather clunky political leader but you make him into a devil he's he's totally corrupt and he's evil and he wants to kill people in the made in these wonderful white headed demonstrators so you get a black cat versus white hat and then you keep repeating that basic scenario and it works with the american people and got to realize what vladimir putin is he's an old k.g.b. colonel it wants to restore the russian empire you make them into demons and the american people find that the way they can understand the world once that happens it's very difficult for a journalist or anyone else to say you know hold it that guy he's got more of a gray happen a white hat or a black cat and if you say that you sommelier you're unico which apologist for your approach an apologist and and then the attacks come on to the person saying it the
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journalist the academic or whoever. any good director will tell you that tempo and rhythm are the most essential components to hold an audience's attention . some are. pretty mean you know with my them. when you know you must you suck it out of the news of. the chest to mobile you. it can also be called a method of betrayal when the allies and followers are relentlessly thrown into the revolutionary flame. the idea is simple when the preparation. he's done the trigger just needs to be told the second machine into full motion. the murder of politician rafi curry every lead to the cedar revolution. looking back at the mysterious poisoning of viktor yuschenko right before the orange revolution of two thousand and four we see now that he became
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a sacred victim himself. most political analysts believe the compassion of the ukrainian people at that moment tilted the scales giving him the presidency. the number of victims among the protesters during your own my done totaled over one hundred they are called to the heavenly hundred all the sacred victims were immediately mythologized. the beating of students on nov thirtieth two thousand and thirteen was the obvious trigger of your own my done those who sent trained provocateurs to the square very well realized that peaceful protesters were the ones who would get hurt the most. it's hard to keep protests going for months on end tension subside and people inevitably get tired. holidays are also a big danger for revolutionary masterminds people want to be home with their
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families and friends and one needs to get inventive to keep people in a cold tent city. on christmas day of two thousand and thirteen tabloid journalist and political want to be taught the on a chart of all was chosen to become the tool to whip the protests on my down back up a civic activist in journalist known for investigating corruption among senior officials was beaten outside you. iran's capital on christmas. her heroic deeds as a reporter looked more like petty crimes trespassing on the presidential residence of victory on a covert each leading the rioting crowd to seize the key of city administration building breaking into a car of the security service of ukraine it looked like tatyana was more interested
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in making news than reporting it and gaining name recognition that could be turned into votes for her struggling political career in the opposition party fatherland she gave the world media a christmas present in two thousand and thirteen when she was cruelly beaten by unknown assailants on the road despite the fact that in just three days all the suspects were arrested and confessed to beating tatyana during a road rage incident world media kept insisting upon the political background of the crime instantaneously tatyana became a heroic martyr uniting people around her image the beating coming amid political turmoil in ukraine this is drawn if protest your own my done was once again center stage and tatyana in less than two months after the assault she was already healthy enough to attack the office of party of regions the party a victory on a covert each letter to the zealots much in the people in mind that a look at this they did little to switch in the view of their god it was like this
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who does he think one of the staff members sixty five year old i.t. specialist of lattimer's a heart of was killed during the attack. so where is tatyana now well she finally got her position of power in the new government. one month later the time for another act in the play came armenian ukrainian protester sir gagne go on was one of the first to arrive at my don he wasn't radical or violent but instead naive and full of hope. watching surrogate read a patriotic poem is like watching a casting tape for. the role of a sacred victim lead to simple mourning to the most. simplest of those of us. for this is. unfortunately sergei got the part betrayed by his brothers in arms this video would eventually go viral after sergei was killed early in the morning of january twenty.
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