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and hammond the dragon strikes have resulted in near a civilian casualties in every country involved with up to two hundred civilians dying in yemen alone. the. the. the. the. that's the. word the. foreign policy analyst jonathan shafi saying civilians in asia should be worried about this development billions in the idea of go not just of it i say they should be concerned about the cake and of damage that these drones can do and we've seen a new minister cations hundreds actually over the years civilians have been killed
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and of course that he action from the local population is what you would expect one of anger and one that wants to see these drones and if the country that the u.s. claims it's going to bring the region closer to paste you see any any sort of a lid to tea within that plane. i think the problem with this is of course that's always the claim that was a claim with afghanistan of which they're still not quote my is that the claim that there are you can even go all the way back to vietnam of course this is always the public relations clean and the reality of course is that the united states is looking to secure a puppet in the regions to secure its own interest in the region and indeed to expand its political say that egypt and therefore and public safety they safety of civilians and bring about peace we are all actually subordinates those interests the deployment of drones by the united states not just he. made across the region and not just on under donald trump but under obama's way o. and often doesn't come to publicly for many months after the operation start if
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they do a toll and dies because the new show a of this kind of war feel is to be cool veil is fine as it possibly can they don't want and they the headlines domestically. locals and the syrian prophets of italy have had been allowed to leave fire a russian sponsored humanitarian corridor long ass off to fight. for.
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what politicians do or something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so if you want to be president i'm sure. most somehow want to. get to the right person for survival before three and a lot of people. interested always in the lives of the how. question. welcome back in syria many locals are being allowed to leave the northwestern province of it live by russian sponsored humanitarian corridor the exodus follows a decision to allow militants and rebels to settle that turning it into their last bastion in the country.
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the minute and so ground good to us they demanded six million liras they too called two songs when we reached the checkpoint they threatened us and who had to turn back now we're going home where from up while the who. was. there was help to detect explosives and weapons we press the button and scan the object it has a special indicator this call is one hundred percent clean but we've seen calls
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with weaponry be full. up with all majority of people come with skin and breathing problems all children and the mothers have been checked over so they were given recommendations and medicine to start treatment if you want it. but. international relations professor bassam abu abdullah believes the humanitarian corridor is a good development for the future of syria without these kind of for humanitarian aid it's difficult. for the billboard to go back to their homes.
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and villages especially after the terrorist organization in control of these areas if we are speaking about the by the thick of the future of syria without stability security has gone by the terrorism there is not interested because of that i says that it's very very important and it's at the end of the day have been the syria be able to get to war to make economy and. to have a step pretty after the civil years of these. fascist war against the syrian people. monday marks a year since the death of khaled journalist working with r.t. arabic he was killed at the age of twenty five by islamic state shelling in syria he has made a documentary about how that's work in syria here's a preview. yes
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but you love july the morning of the day he died i was worried my mind started to come up with the scary stuff images i was afraid he'd be captured by i so i had a very bad feeling. we were near the front line the syrian army was battling i saw i work was over and
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we were about to pack or equipment khaled stood near it i put a helmet 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 so blood on the camera. i tried the room then realised i couldn't move my legs i couldn't see anything my eyes were covered in blood mixed with dust a call for khaled but nobody at all so. i wanted to go on that mission but how did that you know i had of will she was bright
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and very determined she was a good journalist you could see that by his reports she did a lot not only for jollies but for his model and as well he helped people soldiers she would bring them food and promptly. all my friends know that i want to do something good for people family did a lot for me and now i'm trying to do everything for my loved one. that's my main goal. marty has set up a special award in his honor to recognize the best reporting for war zones the ceremony began with a minute's silence during real world collets mother gave a moving speech. in a much articulate. middle you must sort of viewed in that room hi
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lou said secular. with a moment. that us the. so as american and american and i mean the more so listen to you. and don't i'm hurt and in a limb and in. oh because i have been abused. for if you listen as a. subject of us and i had them in ages it was me. to have. a clue how can camilla matter humor. now concern over global conflict feelings of helplessness and spending more time on social media could be symptoms of a new mental condition therapists in the us say they are seeing increasing numbers
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of patients with what they call donald trump i'm sorry to disorder apparently it affects both his supporters and his critics there is a dislike worry the world will end while supporters feel isolated from society and even their families democrats also fret about the origin of trump success the twenty sixteen election which they insist was rigged by russia county's caliber weapon has more value 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 tin foil hat thinking also 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 by the stanchest russia bashers know of no evidence that through cyber intrusions boats were altered or suppressed they did not change. our ways or anything of that sort so if
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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 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 results in the last election yes tell us now well i'm sure through technology they were able to somehow finagle possibly i think so i've heard that
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a lawyer. yeah maybe but i don't know if 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 freshman building in our elections i lived through critical evidence there you have it yes 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 the votes for hillary clinton to vote for donald trump the truth is out there but perhaps people should look for it someplace else mop and artsy new york all the frenzy surrounding trump even so his hollywood style evangelized last week this spot right response from
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pranks this. i feel a lot of i felt like i didn't know what it was. like. isn't there a sidewalk somewhere russian trump star can be moved to yeah destroying trump's hollywood stars great but have you tried voting in the midterm election. president now has security out there on the boulevard protecting its stars i. thank. the.
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police in the us city of minneapolis have released body count footage showing two officers shooting dead a black man during a chase. police times received a call reporting a man firing a handgun in the street while chasing him officers five more than a dozen shots according to eyewitnesses the thirty one year old suspect was a moment he was shouting that he's done nothing wrong by police not to kill had the case has sparked a wave of protests across the street when i got. well several groups protested outside the police department following the shooting demanding the two officers be sacked protesters also called for an independent investigation from outside the state and for the city to pay for the victims' funeral expenses demonstrators vowed to keep their protests going. well officials called the case tragic but refused to
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comment as the investigation is ongoing more than a thousand people were killed by police in the u.s. last year a quarter were black despite african-americans making up only thirty percent of the population all this real time map the number of people killed by police so far this year has now exceeded six hundred. and i'll be back with more news at the top of the ask you again. this is says harlan kentucky. over all of this move them voices people were very funny very lonely.
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a co money city with almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the polis the said that that was a laugh to see these people as survivors of a world disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's happened it's happened. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter us is a rich one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crime stamping each dish. eighty five percent of the global wealth you want to the ultra rich eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred free per
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circuit first second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building two point one billion dollars a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need to remember in one one business shows you can't afford to miss the one and only boom bust. the fate of. my short film in the delta three i know you all got the one. you got one michael. shared. union. there was no
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move. to put that. possibility and sarah is not only behind but in gains. the good will not run to deny my remaining behind it up now on the woman that you know know me. to say get the nomination. actually go to the branch of government gonna put a model bill. lann . it's forbidden to fellow jungle trees on pollo on islands in the philippines in theory the landis protected by unesco but in recent years sixty thousand hectares of ancient grain forest have been destroyed many say the tawana suffering of corporate all slots as the forests are replaced by nickel mines and plantations.
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damaged areas and often not going to say very. little are going to come with them we've told you i'm going by. what i know you mean but i don't know not in the law i don't know. if they have not given me a few slow new school while the body of. a from coal company formal on. the. whole margaret then came out from on the. on. coming from down on my office coming out. about that moment and not. thinking about the woman a memento my. there have been several attempts to strip the lawn of its biosphere reserve status
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a local ecologists have to protect them you can see from them and from the right then lost among work for certain projects that they start dead. first on if there are still poor you know and it helps protect us from the. couldn't but again there are new system and plunderers to select for example does this building here because this is these are all illegal under the mungle because that's where sometimes they're. losing. one general the west. the high ranking general run for. the beauty or discuss the malaysia then you know. ahead of the money there is no illegal things and you know and they're trying to do. the
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eyepiece the poor piece if they saw him with the money. they will obey the order let them sign in a place of birth and they never thought that that he learns or only begin taken out so that. he learns. most sometimes just by force and nobody really. but then the dems. have managed to do. rip on the. numbers i'm afraid i think we'll find it but i mean i found. dollars by the brown bread. but it probably left me. i don't know for you. here's the position i'm going you know i'm.
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