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for more than nineteen weeks as you see the palestinian protesters have been burning tires to blur the vision of days where the snipers. and susie intensive intensive see the israeli forces are fine tear gas canisters on the palestinian protesters and it's face a close from where we're standing. and we just heard a lot of ammunition that was targeted the protesters ok that was very loud and very close for us this is the person who was targeted by the live ammunition we heard just right now. the crew. caught. up. with. the crew. thousands of palestinian protesters are suffocating from the tear gas
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fired by the israeli forces tear gas white smoke is filling the place out of. my god oh my god tell me dick was shot and the legs just he was like what meter are way. far from us. this is unbelievable i swear to you as you see the policy empowerment x. are trying to rescue all the palestinians injured our a by the israeli snipers and as you see it the pyre medic successfully had that timed out to get at that light late this injured from the live ammunition from the frontline the. first time the world knew how the billboard great. despite everything despite the tear gusts of jeeps that fire to. that's but that's
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your gastro that's right your gas and despite this nightmare is that suit live ammunition on the palestinian protesters journalists and paramedics the palestinians continue to protest east gaza strip along the fence in five different locations in the gaza strip meanwhile the israeli defense forces estimate the number of what they call violent rioters last friday so of a one thousand break march of return rally since they began in march it comes as hamas and israel reportedly consider a deal brokered by egypt and protests along the border i spoke to political science professor saeed in the mirror you accuse israel of again using disproportionate force. as a matter of fact that is where you are using the life i mission or over the place not only as wherever it's comes through the palestinians a confrontation usually they use the machine most of the times sometimes they use their bullets but mainly they are using the life i was initially to israel say have
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seen fires and also people are constantly running up the fences and those kind of protests are organized by hamas that is what israel. well it's organized by a lot of busting in factions all of palestinian factions and it is they're presenting the palestinian well to go to the borders and to to clean the right of return to their homes which was a land which was taken from them in one hundred forty. on the other hand is a better students have nothing what do you mean by guides israeli have if sixteen and thirty five and they have tanks they have. everything and they have seen have kites this is absolutely unmatch. a russian mole inside the u.s. embassy in moscow it's stuff on britain's guardian newspaper has been reveling in its scope but also not how it seems down off the accent everybody loves
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a spy drama mystery suspense and a russian fan for time. the name of the stabling song my name is evident then you are a russian spy. this guardian story had every ingredient for a thriller recipe the u.s. secret service as quite clearly stems from the very name is one of the most enigmatic agencies of the u.s. government its main function is to protect the lives of u.s. presidents ministers the top political brass and that is where the russians according to the guardian planted a mall the russian spy had been working under texted in the heart of the american embassy in moscow for more than a decade she had plenty of time to gather intelligence without supervision said the
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guardian's head of investigations claims she was operational for a whole decade in that time through the agency's internet in e-mail systems she had access to all kinds of highly classified stuff including the shared jewels of the president and vice president all of that according to the guardian the woman fed to the be russia's key security agency before being let go last year over security concerns they had lying the narrative the details looked spectacular in the scoop which was even projected to link to a spy ploy in washington d.c. itself or activities of stealing and sharing information could shed more light on how the russians were able to hack the twenty six thousand presidential election office of the d.n.c. except the secret service was well and impressed by the reporting and no doubt of shame or embarrassment but because of the facts according to the media release
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within the agency the woman in question held the position of a foreign service national these employees have their duties outlined very strictly as by default the secret service views every one of them surprises as potential spies the woman's responsibilities were limited to things like translation cultural guidance administrative support and i don't mean to offend anybody here but this. sounds more like the job description of a tourist guide rather than a spy a material employee and i wish i could say the guardian did not know all these things when publishing the article but they did prior to the guardian publishing their article the u.s. secret service provided they are editor in their official statement clearly refuting in found information despite all this the article was published as is after all everybody loves a spy drama but some plots
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a better be saved hollywood script. igor age than off their well journalist john white believes many media outlets over reliance on name sources is a routing the audience is trust. well this is very very short the reporting in this is the epitome of fake news because without naming sources then we can make anything up they want and expect people to believe them and this is an out of there's been spun over the last few years when it comes to russia they are forced to rely on unnamed sources because that is noted placing proper investigative journalism and this is just part of their ward spiral into will only feed the growing distrust in the group growing this juncture between what people who are supposed to be reading the guardian and no longer are believers going on no world or what the guardian is tell them is going on it's a really big problem for the mainstream and the west. thousands of yemenis have turned out in the capital in protest at all going saudi led coalition
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earth strikes it was prompted by a deadly raid which killed dozens in the main port city of hope to saudi arabia denies carrying out air strikes in the area at the time instead blaming the attack on duty rebels and police we warn the video you're about to see does contain profit imagery yemeni officials say twenty eight people were killed on the run seventeen however local t.v. station has reported that fifty two are to look least the number of wounded or strikes hit an area near the city's main hospital yemen's health ministry is clear on who it thinks is to blame that. the health ministry strongly condemns the crime of targeting the hospital in the fishermen's market in the. streets bruce full responsibility is the united nations and its organizations and the international community have remained silent in the freeze of the gratian from the american israeli the coalition in the sunni allies and their crimes for more than two
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thousand two hundred twenty days ago and. that the saudi led coalition has been at war with the rebels since march twenty fifteen when it sided with the government done joined the civil conflict since the intervention the un say's the situation in yemen has become the world's worst humanitarian crisis and aid organizations are struggling. the great recession is very. destructive to still think. of. the pollution. in terms of. all of us and the international community if they don't. see that it's been many. will not.
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there when we. are going to. do. through the duty should be to use to reason. so the arabia and the us have enjoyed wide military cooperation both under the trump and obama administrations washington believes provides riyad excuse me with billions of dollars worth of planes tanks other military equipment but now the united states u.n. ambassador seems to perceive the latest attack on civilians as a new development despite the same scenario having been played out for years. we had that a saudi led coalition had airstrikes today against a fish market and a hospital in who data that may have caused dozens of casualties we've hit a new day now in yemen.
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and we've had a new sense of urgency and you know. that if this is what started to happen so billions are at risk infrastructure is at risk for nikki haley it just occurred today which is unfortunate because the united states. actually supplying a lot of the logistics and the the intelligence for the saudis and you don't hear too much criticism he should have been out there months ago condemning what the the humanitarian catastrophe that's occurring in yemen is just you just you just cannot be nice about this any longer or or just overlook it because it's gone on for too long and too many people have been have been killed and you wonder and you have to ask yourself the question what the point. friday was a day for of the trial of donald trump's former campaign chairman paul mana ford
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it's the first trial to result from the motor investigations probe into suppose that collusion between the u.s. president's campaign and russia and yet the charges brought against him on a ford have nothing to do with moscow or the campaign instead they're related to alleged tax fraud. the day of the church in the city of santa is the. center once of the center rather transfers that's a good day for comment for it is on trial today and it's already moving at lightning speed it could also create the screens on an afford to cooperate with knowledge on a broader investigation into russian collusion with the trump campaign.
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the fifteen thousand austria each come out of her body with an international way transfer according to a man's click here to testify today government exhibit it's not a man who i mean if you're going to deal in pirates call it make it to college at least if i spend one million in suits and fifteen thousand nine hundred jack you'd only to come out looking like man a ford i would seem. this is an enormous waste of money in my view it is a gross miscarriage of justice it's setting for a lot of precedents and so it must be corrected i think in the end this this trial
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judge judge ellis is a remarkable individual he's being very tough on both sides but particularly on mahler i think the metaphor is likely to skate here i think that the special counsel is likely to be told to stand down and then i think there's going to be a wholesale housecleaning in that i was hopeful anyway the wholesale. many of the partners just this was a house cleaning up the iris elsewhere and that will give us the real investigations into who was conspiring to rig the primaries and rig the general election two thousand and sixteen. the f.b.i. has released seventy one pages of alleged correspondence between the bureau and christopher steele the former british spy who or third a dossier alleging collusion between donald trump and russian the records show f.b.i. payments to steal a confidential human source over known period the also show that steele told the
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f.b.i. he had informed a third party he was acting as a source for the bureau however the document is mostly empty with important information removed so much so that it almost looks like a blank form and it follows the f.b.i.'s release of documents on former trump advisor carter page with most of the text heavily redacted in the two let's cross live now to investigative journalist mark blumenthal for his take on the show why is the f.b.i. releasing these documents so heavily redacted what's the point in that yeah i mean it's not these documents aren't heavily redacted they are completely whited out it's a literal whitewash i mean in this seventy one page file there's more white than at a coldplay cause.
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