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massacres in iraq are committed by isis and the coalition warplanes together what can i see the streets are full of good bodies. moving on now as i prayed continues over israel's use of lethal force against protesters in the u.s. is remaining on wavering in its support for its middle eastern ally most recently washington's ambassador in jerusalem dished out some less than diplomatic advice to journalists covering the rallies in which since march at least one hundred twenty palestinians have been killed. the. well the american ambassador to israel david friedman has attacked the media for what he says is failing to fairly cover the recent protests along the israel gaza border he said that when you have a situation of some forty thousand protesters storming the israeli border and the
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cover of burning tires and with pistols a molotov cocktails that situation is unprecedented and he says that israel did the best it could and yet despite this ninety percent of media coverage was biased and critical against the israeli defense forces the american ambassador did however concede that some criticism against israel is legitimate now israel's position has always been to blame him us for the protests and the ensuing violence and this is a position that american officials have echoed a mosque terrorist backed by iran have incited attacks against israeli security forces and infrastructure and we understand that israel has a right to defend itself urged the members of the security council to exercise at least as much scrutiny of the actions of the hamas terrorist group as it does to israel's legitimate right of self-defense now despite the fact that american
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officials have come out in support of how the israeli army behaved in dealing with those gaza protests there has been unprecedented criticism in the international community particularly by human rights groups you have for example human rights watch saying that the i.d.f. behavior was a bloodbath you have the united nations saying that it was outrageous you have amnesty international saying to quote if there was a horrifying use of live ammunition against protesters now the latest figures we have from the gaza health ministry are that one hundred and nineteen people. we're killed in nine weeks of violence the situation on the ground is still tense and unfortunately we're bracing ourselves for those figures to climb journalist and filmmaker david sheen has been documenting the racial and religious tensions in the region for nearly a decade he told us he believes the u.s. ambassador's comments are part of a concerted effort to the private palestinians of rights and surely he's saying you
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can't report on any massacre doesn't matter the death toll goes up into triple digits or if there is medics or whatever journalists are being shot you can't report on any massacre unless you first frame it within a narrative that justifies it. you know this is ridiculous this whole trumpy an attack everything is fake news unless you declare the narrative as we see it and i think it's pretty clear that they're overwhelmingly demonstrating that the israeli government isn't just trying to defend itself but is actually trying to destroy any idea of palestinian nationalism any idea of the chance that there could be some level some measure of equality. for the international nuclear watchdog house confirm that iran is preparing to restart the production of a chemical compound that can be used to produce nuclear weapons to iran earlier sent an official letter informing the organization that it is stepping up its
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enrichment capacity. right now the electrical infrastructure and utilities in the towns are ready for hundreds of thousands of sensitive work you know we started the work yesterday we sent a letter about the start of some activities to the i.a.e.a. . all these developments come with the a round nuclear deal on the verge of unraveling the twenty fifteen accord was the result of long drawn out negotiations that lifted international sanctions against iran and then turned to iran give up its nuclear aspirations on significant thing limited its enrichment program but now that the u.s. has scrapped the agreement sanctions are being imposed again and washington this warning there's more to come. we will apply unprecedented financial pressure on the iranian regime the leaders in tehran will have no doubt about our seriousness these will indeed end up being the strongest link in history when we are complete only
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you has reacted to ron's latest move saying that although it doesn't constitute a breach of the deal the revival of enrichment activities by tehran exacerbates the already fragile situation meanwhile both iran and washington are putting pressure on europe each issuing threats to meet them this is the u.s. going to impose sanctions on european companies that continue to do business with iran i think it would give the answer you know the answer is it's possible it depends on the conduct of other governments. european countries seem to expect the iranian people to pose suffer from the sanctions and give up their nuclear energy activities abiding by the j. c.p.o. a limits i'm telling those countries that this is a dream that's never going to come true this will never happen. well side mohammad marandi a politics professor at the university of tehran believes around the house shown remarkable restraint on the bowl is not in europe's court. i think without
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a doubt the iranians have shown a great deal of patience so far when the americans pulled out many expected the iranians to pull out immediately as well because after all this was a multi lateral agreement and the united states is the key antagonists and if when the united states pulls out the. agreement really becomes almost meaningless however the iranians showed patience and they told the europeans that if they're willing to throw back bone and stand up to the americans protect their citizens protect their business people and their corporations and companies and banking and financial institutions with real commitments if they are solid if they bring forth solid commitments to show the iranians that they're willing to do this then the wrong can stay within the agreement but otherwise if the europeans are just going to give verbal support and back down and allow their companies to be
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sanctioned and punished by the americans then there is absolutely no reason why the iranians should stay in the greenman. it's getting closer to the world cup starts only eight days from knowledge and earlier we got a close up look at the biggest prize in football that's coming up after this. whole of the institution to. put themselves on the line they did accept the reject . so would you want to be president injury. to some who want to listen. to going to be pros this is what before three in the morning people. interested always in the water.
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anyone else chose seemed wrong why don't we all just don't all. get to shape out just to. educate and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. again it is officially eight days until football showpiece tournament kicks off right here in moscow thirty two nations will butler died to get their hands on the world cup trophy and earlier we got
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a close up look at the biggest prize in the board. i'm really proud to tell you that there is more than just a special reason for me to be wearing this golden tie because here in this studio right now we're going to show you a very special shiny gold and yes can we please have a lot. is this the actual true free world cup winners get their hands on after the final the winning team will lift this exact trophy above their heads and this is the one that they keep only for a short while. for the ultimate possession they get a so-called the so-called winner's trophy which it looks like exactly this one but only made of bronze and it's a gold plated bronze so even lionel messi seen as the best footballer today can't touch it indeed this is the one in on li made of eighteen karat solid gold
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the official for world cup trophy and only heads of state and people world cup winners can touch this magnificent full don't price how far has the trophy traveled on its tour trophy travelled from kaliningrad to vladivostok literally a massive geography we estimated that around forty million people lives in the nearest proximity to the cities where the traffic visited any special moments in russia in kaliningrad for instance a young guy made a marriage marriage proposal to his to his girl and that was really really touching and almost you know i almost had tears in my eyes and a lot of new words coming to see this trophy after their wedding there was. a longtime fan of food bowl it was around sixty years of age and the guy was crying and i haven't seen you know a sixty year old guy crying at this side of the trophy. yeah as the
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excitement builds over which country will lift the world cup in the final in moscow next month r.t. has been picking the brains of perhaps the most famous manager at their juice a motoring you know on how the tournament will play out and we invite you to challenge the special one himself and make your own predictions a little bit of emotional to be able to contradictions because you know what my play is the weekend with the also one of my players that will want to hold it in so this is what it does yeah sure it isn't a if you feel up to testing your knowledge against the might of marine you head on to facebook or twitter and follow the house much marine you to make sure you don't miss any of the games there will be two rounds of predictions from the group stage to the knockouts with the first starting this stay meanwhile teams are beginning to arrive in russia head of the world cup's opening matches they have a run squad was the first to touch down in moscow their route to be of the
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tournament i will face a tough old time of it favorite say are one of the favorites at least spain portugal morocco in the group the reading coach described qualifying for the world cup in russia as a dream come true. but russia has played its last friendly fixture before the world cup gets away they drew one one with turkey in the russian capital and we've been asking people outside the v.b. arena in moscow but their impressions of the game and indeed their expectations for the upcoming turn him into overall. yes so many great players will be coming to russia it's such a pleasure we are really looking forward to the start of the world cup. no no no the loads. i mean a festive mood the world cup will be a major celebration and these home stadiums in my never happen again just. like that only do i need. to feel the desire from the
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country the spectators fantastic. great atmosphere great people. i just still your team could provide them with what they deserve really a support russia of course both. england first russia second you know the belief that if i show them the big this is it's a real holiday representatives of lots of different countries are all coming to russia football is you nine hundred game we will all be hugging and making friends . so it's. a manual mccrum has made an unusual kampar acing joining a press conference with this really prime minister binyamin netanyahu unstring a c.n.n. reporter's question about a phone call with donald trump the french president barber a quote from nineteenth century prussian statesman otto von bismarck. it's.
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true that you had a strain chris ation was donald trump she said. i never tell what happens backstage because as bismarck said if you tell people how sausages are made they'll probably stop eating them if you continue on moggi. well from sausages to prime rib it's our media analyst that line alive on the program lionel welcome again it's a sharp line isn't a clever line but it doesn't actually answer the journalist question at all. no not at all and what's what's interesting about perhaps you might find this interesting but the way it's being read here for those who care about this is zero so macron didn't like what our president said well tough he's a tough negotiator you know for those just bring you up to speed donald trump has
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been a building in new york city for a while for most of his adult life he's dealt with the mob and the mafia and construction people and garbage people and concrete people in organized crime and labor leaders and he's tough and he's in new york and he the negotiator and he's tough and. this believe it or not in yours to his benefit here because a lot of americans say could make the french work for whatever it is get it working for so this is perfect no i don't read the c.n.n. version of this and of course it all trump is losing the only friend. donald trump is the worst negotiator donald trump that's not the way people see it here they couldn't care less they like this what's your take on crawling anyway he quoted their nineteenth century prussian statesman otto von bismarck who's famous
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for a strong hundred politics in europe we also heard mccrone being labeled before as possible having in a poorly amik complex trying to get france up to level two or germany is now what's your take on the. well you know it was funny he might have to undo and i'm not sure i i can't say how his visit was viewed around the world but here. in in washington it was guy sheen and they were as we say b.s.f. said buddies and they were holding and and this did not look like the napoleonic the dog all of the tough minded you know and we've heard this this sausage line forever it normally goes that if that legislation passing laws is they make the sausage you don't want to see how it's made and it's an old law but here
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is the thing which is interesting you can read all you want into this but i would guess that somebody told mr mccrone you've got to do something to reel him in because trump can be all over you he's a very as you know are rather boisterous allow. sometimes he's a bit bodacious in the way he acts maybe this was his way of trying to act that control but i reiterate in this state's fox news they love that they want everybody and what we're trying to say is of course they don't like it was tariff talk that an early release of them up he says i'm not going to sell out my country i'm not going to sell our interest and i'm going to give them hit them hard and then we'll negotiate that so what really works is benefit yeah it's interesting to see what comes out of call there had been a bromance for a long time but these trade tariffs are proving troublesome for the both of them it seems media analyst line alive on the program this hour thank you as always. here
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even members of the g.o.p. donald trump is sticking to his campaign promise to recast washington's trade relations with the world the reaction has been loud and swift on the verge of a global trade war. radially reinforced rammed earth bricks is what they really are. there's more than seventy houses about one hundred forty people with families living here. but. it's really a way of forming same as. the sun's coming in and hitting the house and being stored in massive walls. sagebrush is the
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natural environment here but as we're containing the sewage and and using the plant stuff to process the sewage we create our own little way sis out here. and. i am thinking that now working. in new york can you go are you. go to be true and where feeling you. know. and see the. rounding. you all. stand up and be
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strong. for. in two thousand and thirteen i meet clinton young who was on death row in texas and making a documentary on the death penalty and talked to him about his situation but he has been here for an exam right up to his two thousand and three. i was not a minor but as well as exam and other days were there now thirty thirty i just turned thirty in july. our the president i'll just say richer nations but yeah they go the prison all star may have. had some why did they counsel make it to thirty
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you know and now that later this light was spent on my twenty's on this world. and has been convicted of murder being involved in gang culture he refuses to talk to the police when he's arrested he's also on trial from juvenile prison where he had done some time for burglary. cares had a residence there for clinton it goes without saying that you don't inform on others but the other young three men arrested with him have no such qualms they will claim that clinton is the killer. to zoom. around the house and use her like group close to those cars by walking around that's one clue notion of. what more. all. of whom. have to. go by the phone.
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after i told clinton asks me in a letter to look at this case with an open mind he says he's not the killer and claims his co-defendants make plea deals with the d.a. when i look at this case i immediately know something. wrong there are no fingerprints or d.n.a. or any other evidence that clinton committed the two murders only statements by his fellow suspects mark darnell and david which show substantial discrepancies. they realize all the stuff i have in my face or they don't want me to get it before the courts for they don't know it when i say it's not about justice it's about. a cold or the statistic and one major vehicle power. ok the best four years i examined testimonies and got a good health information such as crucial ballistic research i also talked to involved parties and witnesses i hope to get an answer to the question could it
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really be that the wrong man is on death row. to get into bigger. still put your eye on him in this deal he'll. be is no excuse. but. my the finances i didn't kill nobody and i was on the way we're supposed to that you know who's going to go bottom lines there are so yours you know and things took a turn a guy shot and then at that point i was worried about getting a job. they were patient and al saw the car and mark rey shut up later on this is
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what happened but i don't have a fear from the troops. where their buddies the or all of the way or. and i was in the middle of time in the middle market was right here. in the mexico. city. danielle she should have seen what happened right so he was saying he last about where he was sitting at yeah he said he was in and they all it was it was not the middle he said directly behind me because i had turned like this and talked to all of them because margaret says he was there they wasn't my larry while i was there i guess because he thinks i did it so he'll want to be land grab behind me in case i try he said he was in the middle so he can write i guess i guess that's the only thing i could think of but he was not sentimental that car i don't know if that's the car singing what do you think was the car sitting on our member of
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course it was told me david paige mark rey and darnell mccoy ok so no one actually said that that was the car cd so i would end up saying for versions i may have i remember like i can even say the song it was playing on the radio at the time i had was a superman by three doors down i mean i just lost i remember i have i guess i got a better memory than i am right now you know now that everybody is in the car. or wound to. where not you want to around the house where you are you know. while you walk around i don't know if you saw the mob. we were promised out. and. you know you all. want to. j.r. come from around the house and use kind of like group close to those cars by
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walking around that's one. and they would pay to stand outside the car walking up to the car shot him they had page shot here since once they had the windows rolled down and the like dead and he had a. good natural reflex as dos a back up and fell forward and as one pace i'm in the back of a head and i jumped out the car so we're playing it they are somewhere outside of coral here then one point. it was then right on right in front by the dory stand there. a conversation on your show. what will come play no one on car ride before and during the power. point show should go wow. ok before you go sit in my quit was it no let me slip away like this. again no wonder my view is. when he was going
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to see what was going to dog was paying attention to to a jr reach and open the door so jr reaches over to the door. with his son. so what quit flying i don't want to do exist so hard on shot he says far more. can you remember how you felt when the first shots were fired it was like. i don't know i mean. i can't really describe it. i was mistaken. you know and. i don't know if it's because of common sense to be innocent extremely violent environment that it actually i mean in some ways non-meat sort of violence i mean
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but it's different when someone right before your eyes gets shot shot in the head right i wasn't looking so i mean it was i got hurt i was looking out the corner like this and i heard. our. first idea is that what happened to do was keep mom said rob a side door and this dude shooting into the core so i started because of a pager and i didn't know what he was doing i just as i look we're going out of the door and i was like man. how likely is it because the two co-defendants who a lot of time they said that clinton was sitting here pulled his gun from his
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waistband and shot him twice in the head how how likely is that is it possible not just. show me how to get help there's number here if you shot from right here there's no way why would you hit me if i do this probably won't even hate you because you probably mission because you're not a human and there's this sense you can still miss yes if you just did like this you could miss this person. trying to shoot the hated the body you can hit the head is harder to hit because it's moving right but if if he was yes if he got shot in the head twice and kind of closed the bullet holes were kind of closed there's no way he could have just pulled it out like that because that's what they said they pull it out of his waistband kept it there and shot him from that point. on the side of the head was he an expert shooter no he was eighteen now ok there's no way he could have shot like that.
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