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headlines here will not see. in the united states donald trump presidency has created a new form of anxiety disorder that has democrats claim russia tampered with the actual vote tallies during the twenty two sixteen presidential election. as prime minister has won a landslide victory and then election overshadowed by a security crackdown claims regain. also the canadian government acknowledges a horrific post-war proctors when unmarried women were forced to give up their babies here on the program we speak to one of the victims. there was no conversation with me about how i got pregnant all they cared about was the fact that i was. pregnant and that i had a baby that they could. take also ahead u.n.
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resolution on tuberculosis removes a key paragraph calling for treatment to be made affordable that is on the request of the united states. in washington might be in cahoots with the billion dollar pharmaceutical industry. just one minute past nine o'clock now monday morning here in moscow this is the international welcome to your news. so. over a possible global conflict a feeling of helplessness and spending more time on social media all of these could well be the symptoms of a brand new psychological illness therapists in the u.s. say they are seeing increasing numbers of patients with what they call donald.
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apparently it affects both those who support the president and his detractors the president's haters for example tend to worry that the world will end while his supporters feel isolated from society and even the family with therapist now saying policies make the patients feel on edge us democrats also appear to be suffering recent polls show they are still addicted to the idea that russia rigged the vote tally in the election trump and the office something denied by old government agencies. and explains now the ideas that are commonly labeled as conspiracy theories at this point are most commonly associated with right wingers and top supporters in the public mind however it seems that liberals also have their share of tinfoil hat thinking polls show that fifty five percent of democrats believe that russia actually did tamper with the voting results only thirteen percent of republicans buy into this idea which is pretty universally rejected even
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by the staunchest russia bashers stari know of no evidence that through cyber intrusions boats were altered or suppressed they did not change any ways or anything of that sort so if russia did indeed carry out a lection fraud on behalf of donald trump why would james clapper and john brennan and the intelligence community say that they didn't do that are fifty five percent of democrats actually convinced that the cia is covering up for russia that's quite a conspiracy theory we decided to ask new yorkers about it do you think that russia changed the voting results in the last election no no not at all ok and fifty five percent of democrats apparently believe that why media that's why. propaganda a fake news trump says it best they're delusional misinformed or they have their own agenda beyond that something else do you think. that russia changed the voting
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results in the last election yes can you tell us now well i'm sure through technology they were able to somehow finagle possibly i think so i've heard that a lawyer. yeah maybe but i don't know that they found. one story that you keep bringing up and attack president trump and i think they're going to try to milk as much as they can. i personally don't see any evidence of fresh millionaire elections i look to credible evidence that i don't have it yet i think that our media is a pearl and wall in the united states and people don't know the truth about what's really happening pressure is not the enemy that they make it out to be some people think that the moon landing was fake others think that nine eleven was an inside job and it seems that the majority of rank and file democrats believe that somehow russia got into voting machines and changed votes for hillary clinton to vote for donald trump the truth is out there but perhaps people should look for it someplace
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else mop and artsy new york meanwhile ever since the helsinki bromance between the two leaders the kremlin nala looks like it's beefing up its support for troubling you for all. right. you probably don't know don't know how. to. make sure this doesn't happen again the president now has security out there
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are those guys will be there to see. prime minister has won a landslide victory in the country's general election challenge from twenty rival parties as well as accusations of rigging the vote trying to reports from the capital. so prime minister who. charge of combo thirty three years ago will rule the country for another five years final official results won't come out till mid august the only official number that we've received for now is the turnout eighty two percent plus it is still unclear if any of the other nineteen competing parties will really make it there and win at least a few parliament seats well bodhi and politics just ahead of the campaign began to
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turn absolutely toxic on sunday i was all over polling stations in the capital have a look at that the general election and it is so different from anywhere out scene people vote this is a polling station by the way. doors here open at seven in the morning and close just after lunch time at three the party that came second to last on securing almost forty five percent has vanished from the ballots with no success or quite a few things though are way too familiar. cannot stand in cambodia
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democracy and. the prime minister's government simply wants to silence the opposition and that. collusion meddling cracking down on critics. that is so mainstream before changing the top level we need to prove the no one we need to change. in the us say that his assisted me me to take the model from yugoslavia. i have experts university professors in washington d.c. montreal canada hired by the americans in order to advise me on the strategy to change the leader this that was the year of come bodie is national rescue party runners up and twenty third thing talking once about us backed regime change and so on charges of treason come so it was thrown behind bars last year the government then went after the whole party for what it called conspiring with
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america so right now there is no such name of c.n.r. keen on that list sam has been trying many tools to scheme and can both like n.g.o.s or foreign media so say local officials that's how they've just defied cracking down on a handful of american funded outlets and groups which include radio free asia or the national democratic institute you team up with the opposition to overthrow the man in charge you leave cambodia that is to just never stop made clear as want to continue demolition to topple the government has to be a young boy and you are big boy how can you you're pushed out of the old boy and you're asking for democracy and human rights so prime minister whom sen who first took power more than three decades ago after once losing in ny in combat ended up running for parliament with no mighty enemies on the ballot box battlefield the
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most daring political opponents of his can bodie in people's party have been silenced or jailed another option is to be banned from politics like this former phnom penh city council member from the c.n.n. r.p. to make ends meet he now has to endure the south asian heat driving the one that they've got minutes i don't care about losing power i'm sorry for not being able to serve the people who elected us democracy in cambodia was dead when the government got rid of the opposite. which represents almost half the country i say it's time for a prime minister to step down. for peace and development country needs to keep going without any violence or war so we need to consider what happened in the middle east . where wars started by the us still not over. under the c.b.p. government somebody has shown steady year on year economic growth however it is still among the three poorest countries in the region with
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a depleted and impoverished country side of a triangle reporting from combat. action day. the canadian government has acknowledged a disturbing practice dating back to the postwar period when unmarried women were forced to give up their babies by those babies with and given to married couples in a bid to promote traditional families some women were even tricked into giving up their children and we spoke to one of the victims. as soon as they found out i was pregnant they mark my records b.f.a. baby for adoption. i was a fifteen year old girl pregnant i was pregnant from a sexual assault. and. there was no conversation of all with me about how i got pregnant all they cared about was the fact that i was. pregnant and that
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i had a baby that they could. take. help feed one care why beautiful babies. if you will forget the child go home get married and have other children or if not get a puppy to. that is what i was told to get a puppy. it was a very abusive and there. we were isolated from our life i was isolated from my family its like community my sisters my parents. i was completely left alone.
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with my parents were not treated instead of those where it's there for a balance of my parents to leave that they would get deported if they did it would follow that. what the government wanted at maternity homes mothers were routinely denied their rights you see. there are still some mothers who do not know when their day does leave or deploy your girls being told well that's none of your business so i offered to hold my daughter and i actually had to three times my. but first i said it quietly and i said it all out and then the last time i had to go i had to yell bring me my favorite now. and then the heart stopped the doctor for permission and i was quite surprised but the nurse would have. me to hold my own daughter of the call guard against my daughter in my arms.
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and then the room when. i started to get i started to pass and then they took her away from me. by that naive. she said she actually sounds pretty. similar she told me. and she said. you don't know. and it's in the she said that i knew who she left the. scenes talk on the phone for about six months getting to know each other getting familiar with each other building some trust she needed to feel safe because our children were told that it was something. they were told an alternate story that. drug addicts prosecute.
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the world's deadliest infection may become more expensive to treat that's all for the u.s. requested a paragraph to be removed from a u.n. resolution draft the initial resolution dating from july tenth which was obtained biography from a source involved in negotiations on the market comes. in the paragraph calling for affordability and the removal of various barriers for the production of tuberculosis treatment drugs but on the request of the us that paragraph was removed the final document dated july twentieth does not include it leonardo powerboat from doctors without borders explains why this paragraph was so crucial for combating the disease. and she is
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to be able to. take measures to. engineer generic manufacturing other words competition. for drugs when medicines are unavoidable for a country or when there are new generic versions available it's a part of the. international intellectual property more in every country around the route as you read that countries have the rates to do the use of these folks who believe this tuberculosis is an infection that kills three people every minute it mostly affects their lungs but can also attack the nervous system in the past twenty five years the world health organization twice declared tuberculosis a global health emergency and it's not a cheap disease to cure treatment of us latest forms seen in south africa costs around fifteen thousand u.s. dollars per patient. now the pharmaceutical industry invests heavily in lobbying in washington drug makers spent over one hundred seventy one million dollars there and
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twenty seventeen and we spoke to ice to real also from doctors without borders she thinks that the u.s. was lobbied to amend the un declaration on tuberculosis. this is not a new element i mean those of us who have been advocating for affordable access to medicines globally for the past twenty years know that a number of countries are very very strong pressure of their pharmaceutical industry who are constantly asking for much more police stronger monopolies longer monopolies because of course that it's much more profitable for themselves and we know that the united states is very strongly influenced by the pharmaceutical lobby and it's therefore that they are bullying other countries to accept. the deletion of troops sex ability and still to come here and there but their
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program want to publish to be an activist released after eight months in an israeli prison i'll give you the details after the. the idea of spending money to acquire region to acquire territory to acquire wealth is an oxymoron there is no more wealth to acquire the ecosystem is collapsing the economy is flooded with worthless paper and the species is migrating over to the digital speer these are the these networks and platforms people are uploading their minds into cyberspace and hope to be comfy morkel so every dollar spent on defense every dollar spent by the pentagon is a wasted dollar it's a one thousand eight hundred seventeen sixteenth century mindset it's completely antiquated and it's utterly worthless.
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. very dramatic development that only really exists i don't see how. very critical. twenty. one years since the death. and contributor who was killed by islamic state in syria he was twenty five years old in his own a special award for the best reporting from war zones the first prizes will be awarded later today in moscow and he has made a documentary about work in syria here's a quick preview. but
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you know i know where his body is buried deep in my heart i'm still hoping he's alive on that day he called me and asked me to pray for him i asked him to be careful and not risk his life being a hero i didn't want to lose him i was so afraid to lose him. but he loved like the morning of the day he died i was worried my mind started to come up with the scariest of images i was afraid he'd be captured by ice so i had
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a very bad feeling. we were near the front line the syrian army was battling i saw our work was over and we were about to pack or equipment khaled stood near it i put helmets on him i just wanted to take a photo as a memory of my work with the film crew in the explosion came. along i realized something had happened i didn't know what exactly out of habit i started to film everything after i began filming i saw a lot on the camera. i tried to room them. i couldn't move my legs i couldn't see anything my eyes were
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covered in blood mixed with doest a call for khaled but nobody also. checked his facebook page and saw his old photo and the text below said john was khalid al had died a hero i started to cry my husband fell on the floor i just ran out of our house and screamed. i don't want to go on that mission but how did it get here i had a rule she was bright and very determined she was a good journalist you could see that by his reports he did a lot not only for john lee isn't but for his model and as well he helped people soldiers she would bring them food and prompt mind. all my friends know that i want to do something good for people family did
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a lot for me and now i'm trying to do everything for my loved ones that's my main goal. and other news here on our doctor first who for saddam is a symbol of palestinian resistance has been released after eight months and then there's really present. but it was did not do justice to that was that i had time maybe left prison with a mother who was also jailed they were both met by supporters of a military checkpoint in the west. but none that i hoped as a campaign says were stablished for me continue in carry on for the other prisoners because there are more prisoners and i stand with them in these campaigns in support of their families. became an the resistance and
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a symbol for resistance by young people who refuse the procedure and existence of the occupation and challenge this will keep patient. was for the clash told little three in the circumstances she leave forced her to become a symbol for difficult life in israel sections of the village day and night help her raise her voice and reach out to the world the seventeen year old was arrested in december along with several of her brother she had been filmed slapping and kicking israeli soldiers off to her cousin who was shot at close range during protests a video of the incident went viral. but there. was no. god i mean he is case number of protests in palestine as well as in europe israel's practice of detaining children has been
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criticized by various rights groups however some israeli politicians claim to me means eight months in jail was too lenient. is relaxed to mercifully with these types of terrorists israel should treat those who hate the soldiers we can't have a situation where there is no terror lack of leads to the reality we see now we must change that. to me however i have a long history of resistance even resistance and she's reportedly been an activist since she was twelve. i want to expression of support has been a giant mural of the girl which appeared on the israeli west bank barrier. didn't go down too well with israeli authorities.
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a parade and owner of russia's navy was also held in syria russian ships the station near the port of tartus submarines minesweepers and gun boats demonstrated capabilities during the parade russian jets from bomb of station of the base also took part in the celebration. thanks for joining us are an international wrapping up the program for this hour though in about half an hour we return with more headlines hope to see you then. what politicians do you should look to. put themselves on the lawn. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or something or want to be
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rich. but you'd like to be cross with what before three in the morning can't be good to live in pursuit of all those in the waters of the caller's. question. when i'll show small seemed wrong when old girls just don't call. me old yet to say proud this day comes to educate and engage because betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground the.
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but after times are we going underground is britain's old racist colony of zimbabwe holds its first presidential elections since the retirement of independence revolutionary robert mugabe coming up on the show can things get any worse in britain as poverty campaigners raise a maze policy as we speak during our docked with university geography professor danny dorling who believes we may have reached peak inequality and that in turn could lead to a brighter new future for all of us but could britain's future be going hungry forget post directed food stockpiling why could three million u.k. children needed n.g.o.s you feed them now this summer vacation bus forty thousand my friend says in a year and a thousand fewer police on u.k. streets we speak to a former gang member about a rise in crime linked to post bank bailout all started all this and more going over today's going underground but first today britain's highly criticized former
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health secretary now replacement for boris johnson jeremy hunt is in china for strategic dialogue with senior communist party members of the people's republic here he is when reorganizing the u.k. n.h.s. explaining why china is close to his heart i think the first thing to you mary was among. the policies aren't implemented though as health secretary were arguably rather different to the chinese communist party here is the leader he supported defending austerity in the wake of defacto gambling gone wrong by the city of london we've had to take some tough decisions about the public sector about public spending we did that because of the state of the economy that we were left with by the neighbor party when we came in in two thousand and ten those difficult decisions of arguably had catastrophic civilizational effect in britain meanwhile in china and china has lifted over eight hundred million people out of poverty into most of the progress that's been made.
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