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but there is still some fear it's possible for groups of militants to go to houses and slaughter entire families the islamic state terror group doubles the number of attacks in iraq a government security advisor says the state media there is trying to avoid panic by keeping quiet about the true level of violence the number of lysol kidnappings surged in some of the people not the special forces to not have enough resources to run the militants down that is they're hiding out in remote mountainous areas. the u.s. media and politicians lash out at the idea of a second summit between donald trump and vladimir putin despite a recent poll suggesting most americans are in favor of closer time. and facebook is mocked old banning advertising featuring classic works by the
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flemish artist rubens due to their portrayal of nudity. and your view of a social media account we have to take you away from the nudity in church to protect you against nudity even if artistic in nature. i will welcome you watching r t international with me micky arison now a developing story from syria for you this hour where fifty people have been killed and dozens wounded in a series of terror attacks in the southwest of the country the most serious was in the city of psuedo one suicide bomber detonated his explosives in a market place there and two others were killed by a storage fees before they could carry out an attack other assaults occurred in villages near the city state t.v. says islamic states are behind the attacks. meanwhile in iraq
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islamic state is apparently trying to make a comeback with a number of terror attacks doubled in the past month in the country as according to a security adviser of the iraqi government we spoke to iraq declared a final victory over the last december. and. in june the i saw militants steps up their activity according to government data there were eighty three cases with the doctors in killed civilians that's twice the number and i still had been devastated by the government military crackdown when i asked the iraqi ministry of internal affairs to comment on this then we'll bring you their response and since we get it the u.s. that started its campaign in twenty fourteen and is continuing to strike terrorist targets in iraq where i gather you have reports on the fight to eradicate the jihad it it took very nearly the entire world united to defeat isis caliph or didn't syria and iraq they did it they destroyed the caliphate will
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dear to the huge cost and proclaim victory some more proclaiming than others coalition. has liberated very close to one hundred percent of the territory we've got a great job with those as we have just absolutely decimated i was just absolutely obliterated isis in iraq a case of celebrating a little early isis was never beaten and they lost the battles but the war's far from over they've gone back to basics hidden run raids assassinations insurgency terror but. there is still some fear it's possible for groups of militants to go into houses and slaughter entire families if you were there you are probably not want to stay if i were to go back who would protect me and my family they would just come over and slaughter us and forces in the camp. take their lives
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in iraq isis has gone underground these area of iraq is colloquially become known as the triangle of death because of this new insurgency. they operate in small groups half a dozen jarvis that moves making it incredibly difficult to track them down. because of the number there are still a few isis sleeper cells hidden in places such as the desert in the forests on the islands of the ticker is river and among civilians few sleeper cells doesn't do it justice kidnappings killings have sawed as much as ten fold in just a few months in iraq a government advisor told us they target officials plan bombs set up think roadblocks and murder will then vanish sometimes with prisoners.
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the families children of these soldiers that were kidnapped by isis begged the government for help to find whoever kidnapped them to secure their release anything they got nothing. i mean those are the men who protected the prime minister the minister of health and many other things this is their reward for this service been dumped here on the floor. some of the hostages were found dead in their bodies mutilated likely tortured before death their corpses rigged with explosives and the government's afraid afraid of people finding out how bad it's becoming you know how their lives could be here iraqi state media staying silent about the kidnapping or not so as not to spread panic can hinder the government's rescue a number of i still kidnapping says search since me now the special forces do not have enough resources to hunt the militants down. they're hiding out in remote
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mountainous areas i still have managed to find sources of funding in the so-called triangle of death to terrorize the locals hundreds of villages in that area have been depopulated now the terrorists use them as military bases jails and commando units iraq is a crossroads it learned to level the cities to defeat ises caliph it but that doesn't work anymore isis is an idea of zealotry fanaticism it's also an outlet for desperation for violence for blood thirst and ideas of the hard as the wall to kill. a second meeting between donald trump and landed near putin seems to be a step closer the kremlin has confirmed that it's received an official invitation to a summit in washington at the end of the year recent polls show that over half of americans
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surveyed by second summit well over sixty percent believe that better relations with russia would be beneficial for the u.s. in the meantime the u.s. state department spokesperson says she does not believe that russia has received a formal invitation. that would be something that would come out of the white house so it's you know you'd have to direct that question to the white house about whether or not it was a formal invitation i don't believe it's been a formal invitation but really i'm speaking that's out of my lane and so i just refer you back to the white house my understanding is that nothing has been set up at this point the u.s. media has been voicing concerns over the possibility of troop trump and putin building closer relations many describe the first summit in hell thinking as the manifestation of a new world order the miracle on looks into the hysteria the summit caused we don't trust russia we don't trust putin we never well they're never going to be our friend that's just a fact this president is dangerous but he's in bed with putin all of his.
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connections with russia the kremlin and the oligarchs i think he is put into print is the next time the two leaders meet could be at the g twenty summit in argentina or right here in d.c. in the nation's capital and apparently john bolton national security adviser will be working out all the logistics the next time he's in moscow but the last meeting the helsinki summit that took place last week provoked a total hysteria here in the u.s. the media accuse trump of treason just for talking to putin calling him names like a trader a week poppy a kremlin stooge putin's pop it and even accused him of being affiliated with the f.s.b. and the k.g.b. so it was a totally outlandish. i don't know which side is the bride and which side of it is the groom anderson but as we're sort of feels like we're at a wedding you have been watching perhaps one of the most disgraceful performances
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by an american president why is president trump putting himself in his a vulnerable high stakes an area and letting flag in there putin lead. a man that even president trump now says interfered in u.s. democracy invited to the white house and now the president has apparently doubled down they stand by him to washington so let's collude again like we did. and that has been no let up in the russian meddling allegations the secretary of homeland security told reporters the government needs to prepare full further into ferentz coming from russia quickly find back at that statement saying mosco might meddling coming elections but only to help the democrats i'm very concerned that russia will be fighting very hard to have an impact on the upcoming election based on the fight the new president has been tough from russia to me they will be
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pushing very hard for the democrats they definitely don't want trump in the latest larry king politicking c.n.n. journalist jake tapper's says that trump still does not believe the allegations against russia after president trump had publicly sided with putin. over the u.s. intelligence agencies over whether or not russia interfered in the election dan coats put out a letter affirming that it was in fact russia. president trump tried to walk that back but as we saw just recently president trump just called the russia allegations of russian interference hoax so we know he doesn't believe that dan coats is in the doghouse because he is saying what he thinks is true and what the intelligence community reports to be true. is john kelly still got the quality you had. i don't think so but it's also just a question of can anyone rein in president trump can anyone try to get president
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trump to act the way that a normal president would act to back the intelligence community to back his own intelligence officers to lash out emotionally on twitter and i don't think john kelly could it has obviously been able to has not been able to do that i don't think there's anyone that could really be able to get president trump to do that whether it's a vodka and jared or priebus or whoever i mean president trump is going to be who he is he. faced the cancer shocked well it's fine dining advertising featuring the works at the seventeenth century flemish on a test piece of paul reubens and he says that they delved into the control to see. full centuries these were considered priceless treasures and masterpieces and now that contentious well according to facebook it appears the platform's take box
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approach to ads means that console the difference between art and pornography annoying art galleries and museums all of about open from visit fundis to mogs about ruben's breasts we have noticed that facebook consistently rejects works of art by bits of paul reubens even though we secretly have to laugh about it your cultural censorship is making life for all the difficult in the append that head to the facebook see they've even also a big to discuss the matter. so who is the seventeenth century artist well his baroque style paintings of famously known to feature nudes and cherubs sometimes delicately draped with cloth but this artistic taste is a big no no with the media john strict advertising rules they call the flemish tourist company thinking if he's not appropriate for facebook he's not appropriate for you and if you have a social media account we have to take you away from the nudity and to protect your good spirits even if autistic nature this includes paintings individual bodies such
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as the budget speech cleavage story but it's not just that we put your head in front of this painting we are searching for. you for. facebook has said it's open to discussion but there is no doubt this is great payoff spin by museum curators it is in fact possible to post artistic needs on facebook if it's part of an ad that is in the stricter guidelines and could be rejected but facebook might be playing it safe for different reasons back in two thousand and seventeen facebook came into fire for failing to may have sexual images of children and also failing to stop leaks revenge porn photos all this spot concerns in the face. moderation system facebook's very baltic censors flag posts but it appears it makes it hard to distinguish between pornography and autistic nudity but when it comes to
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exploitation though you can be sure as a facebook user you'll be protected from arts in a video you just saw visitors to the ruben's house and jokingly prevented from seeing paintings by a rock monsters to protect them from nudity but marketing director of visit flanders told us how people responded to the prank bell they reacted very funny actually because they were not always aware that this kind of artist or paintings are not able to be shown on the social media they were not aware of it and actually we were not aware of it either because we have plants a whole campaign of facebook to make the world aware of five hundred two years of flemish masters and it was only in february that we found out that all the new it in the paintings was blocked by facebook but we absolutely know the rules of facebook and about advertising but we would actually it's an open invitation to
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facebook to make them rethink the rules that they have because we believe that not showing the new paintings is like covering up five hundred years of our art and western history i understand of course there need to be very clear little rules and very good at facebook based so much attention but we think that might be possible to make a clear distinction between. mute in paintings or art which is completely different from from newt or pornographic nude we're back with more news after this very short break stay with us. it's.
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a pleasure because it's guaranteed returns that is being abused by the crooks. a lot of toxic garbage that is ending up is a guaranteed bill because at the end of the day a lot of these pension accounts not being cut back people who think that they had a pension are being told it's being run out you're out of touch any more you're now flat broke you have to go out in the street and beg for money go get addicted to heroin we don't want you anymore drop dead. welcome back the u.s.
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senate has revealed this to us defense policy bill that puts conditions on us all to saudi arabia for the operation in yemen it won't see reassurances from saudi arabia that it would do everything to end the yemeni civil war and eliminate civilian deaths but says caleb moore can explain that always round the policy. now at first glance it actually looks like washington is starting to distance itself from saudi arabia's war in yemen as washington scrambles over amendments to the new defense bill the secretary of state would have to certify to congress that the saudi coalition is undertaking efforts to end the civil war and reduce the risk of harm to civilians. without the set's vacation the united states would be banned from refueling saudi coalition aircraft for missions exclusively focused on the civil war some media outlets are all over it but listen to the language undertaking efforts to end the civil war now that's a clever way of shielding themselves from criticism and allowing any real efforts
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to measure their progress now the saudis have been saying the same thing for some time now that they are taking measures to cease the conflict and they've also been playing the mercy card they've actually donated a billion dollars to the united nations for relief in yemen but that's help for the very same country they've been bombing for over three years with civilians dying by the thousands. the thing is under u.s. arms control policy it's illegal to export arms to countries that target civilians well not anymore one word changes everything now the white house says it is legal to sell weapons to countries as long as they don't intentionally target civilians
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but when has it ever been intentional. and while the defense spending bill is being discussed the saudis already bagged themselves a new contract lockheed martin just signed a deal worth four hundred fifty million dollars all in the name of global security the deal will see saudi arabia acquire full surface combatants as possible launch agreement with the u.s. to improve global security and support economic progress this is nothing other than a temp. by congress to put lipstick on the pig in other words to make something that's gross and awful and illegal and immoral and on the go to make it look as if it's either better or getting better or the us congress people the elected officials don't want to embrace full responsibility now as congress debates this
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year's military spending bill including some vague language about saudi arabia the weapons deals just keep rolling in with the lives of civilians in yemen caught in the middle here with r.t. new york. a study that coalition started its bombing campaign against yemen in twenty fifteen against two thing rebels the coalition has conducted thousands of strikes and some have hit civilian areas however they always denied doing that intentionally saudi arabia says the toothy rebels pose a threat to its borders. president of the european commission meets donald trump later in washington and one issue sure to be discussed is trade between the u.s. and the e.u. that's after america impose tariffs on european steel and aluminum imports on tuesday donald trump tweeted that he hopes the e.u. will drop all the tariffs but understands it won't happen the block doesn't seem to
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be that optimistic either saying there's no special trade offer on the table for washington those disagreements are not surprising because the relations have been less than positive lately. trump told me last week john claude you are a brutal killer but it is the first time that luxembourg has become a threat to the united states of america remember i think that as a complement to look even though i cannot be sure. it's also now we will also impose import tariffs this is basically a stupid process the fact that we have to do this but we have to do it we will now impose tariffs on motorcycles harley davidsons on blue gene was levis on bourbon we can also do stupid we also have to be this stupid complete except that it can't do is impose you the letter of measures when it comes to. create. shortly after trump imposed the tariffs on steel and dollar million from the european union asked to be exempted from the levies but was delighted ben
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introduced a tit for tat tower if son u.s. products including motorcycles and jeans. and as many european leaders have already met with the u.s. president they might have some good advice. thank you very much but the state if we can just rely on the superpower of the united states it's all natural for many decades the united states of america sees itself as a regulatory policy for the whole world. is no longer the truth in the future and. i. think the you know once you get to work something out there we do work it out that will be positive and if we don't it will be far short of also if we don't know what you're thinking about those cars are far and near all of those other.
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strong. you. me. for. in two thousand and thirteen and me clinton young was on death row in texas i make a. documentary on the death penalty and talk to him about his situation but he has been here for a long time right up to his two thousand and three. i was not saying my name for this role as it seemed other days were here now thirty thirty i just turned thirty and july. scour the press and all the state regulations about it yeah they go to prison all star may have. had some why did they go make it to thirty you know and
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now that later this light was spent almost twenty years on death row. in his being conflicted of murder being involved in gang culture he refuses to talk to the police when he's arrested and these are all from juvenile prison where he had done some time for burglary. of the president as one of their for clinton it goes without saying that you don't inform on others but the other young female arrested with him has no such qualms they will claim that clinton is the killer. jr come from around the house and use terms like grew close to those core by walking around that's one thing no shot. was more. all the. stuff you. have to. go by here the polls.
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