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it's true that if. you're going to. saudi arabia and the us have enjoyed wide military cooperation both under the trump and obama administrations washington provides riyadh with billions of dollars worth of planes tanks and other military equipment but now united states you want to bassett or seems to perceive the latest attack on civilians as a development despite the same scenario having played out for years. we had that a saudi led coalition had airstrikes today against a fish market and a hospital in his data that may have caused dozens of casualties we've hit a new day now in yemen. and we've had a new sense of urgency and even then. that if this is what started to happen civilians are at risk infrastructure isn't risk
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for nikki haley it just occurred today which is unfortunate because the united states is actually supplying a lot of the logistics and 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's the point. then unprecedented ruling a british judge as recognized in islamic faith marriages being legal under u.k. law the case was brought by a muslim woman who wanted to divorce her estranged husband the couple were married at a traditional muslim wedding ceremony also known as twenty years ago but it was regarded as a religious ceremony and therefore not a civil marriage under u.k.
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law the husband had blocked divorce proceedings invoking shari'a law under which a union can only be dissolved by a council of muslim leaders but such councils have no legal jurisdiction in the u.k. or she's jacqueline vulgar discussed this earlier with a muslim rights campaigner and british politics commentator. how significant do you think this ruling is in terms of how britain regards religious weddings and the marriage there after it is essentially the first time that the british courts our legal system has essentially recognized a parallel legal system nearly shari'a law it does set a precedent with perhaps establishing what the bindery serang that should be so i view this as troubling misguided and potentially very disturbing for the future the judge was talking about recognizing it as a void marriage under english common law which is not exactly the same as shari'ah although this might might be similar so yes in fact to clean made that point that
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this is not about recognising a shari'a law it's about recognising and implementing what is seen as a marriage or avoid marriage and english common law not shari'a law in actual fact it's good everything to do with it couldn't be more clear and you being ingenuous by suggesting it's somehow completely divorced from islam it's everything to do with shari'a law as it's on there stood in this united kingdom and we cannot of i'm sure you'd agree with me there is no place for parallel legal systems within the u.k. with the years over the centuries english law has improved to the level where it's very very similar to the general aims and objectives of sharia anyway so. a marriage under english common law is very similar to marriage under serial or anywhere in syria has certain guidelines certain rights and one to responsibilities for a husband and wife or people who are you know showing the world that there has been
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work and likewise english common law does as well someone to suggest that should real or in its full manifestation has any compare ability to british law is a little cross i believe this judge has set a precedent which does carry consequences those consequences seemed it tell of the it is low. to particular problem and switch it doesn't deserve above any other fee if on those my read on her islam of the whole was her the opportunity to get the rights was this judge has no veil them by simply having a simple a civil certainly a look if you want to get my daughter sharia law that's one thing but burning main that it isn't does not provide you with legal status under british law and this judge has given them a backstop i think that's all well to be fair the woman in this case she was arguing that she did ask for the civil ceremony and that her husband refused to go forward with it that her father had also asked for it and it just was not an option for just the same if she asked for
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a divorce and he would not give it to her so someone if we could go to you again what do you think this means for other women who are an unhappy marriage just possibly that they might also try and take this route the rights that women and indeed men have in this scenario are the exact same rights that they would have under the english common law so when you look at things for example the division of assets and so forth if there is an asset which is truly shared like the marital home or a car or something that works together then regardless of if then why we don't not . even under the english common law let alone shari'a obviously they have an enticement to both have an enticement to that thing presidents can lead to all kinds of situations and in this case what we're seeing is a parallel law being legitimized in the u.k. i repeat should be in court how likely is in the united kingdom. suicide bombing has hit the mosque in eastern afghanistan during friday prayers
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sources quote officials are saying that at least twenty nine people are dead more than eighty others wounded here's a local journalist to be telling us our watery. the casualties and fatalities could be much higher the attack took place during the friday prayer when the. mosque was busy hosting a big number of worshippers in the provincial capital of cairo this is the capsule of paktia province in southeastern afghanistan the shias in afghanistan are extremely vulnerable especially when it comes to places of worship islamic state of attack them now that part of the country on the border with pakistan was a stun region in the corum agency is where militant pakistani groups are also operating like. in different capacities as well as the pakistan based militant network they're calling it work so we'll have to really see who was behind this
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attack but what is an extremely dangerous trend now in afghanistan is that the afghan government and its international allies continue to fail to protect lives in afghanistan and when you have such a big number of casualties in fatalities you're actually thinking about it destroyed society almost you're talking about families losing their breadwinners people are losing their lives their aspirations their dreams in this friend six dreamily dangerous prend actually continues and in most major cities across afghanistan and so the question is what if any. security strategy is in place to prevent these sort of attacks in the future. from its i'll be back in about thirty minutes and thirty seconds right here on r.g.p. national you are with us and we're glad you want.
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agents imagine imagine this headline armed gunman at airports secretly follow around peaceful americans who are not accused or suspected of any crime and who aren't listed on any terrorism watch list i think a proper response if you were to read that had a line to seeing that revelation would be so kind of god don't be germany shocked. what instead that headline could have been in our american newspapers this week a new t.s.a. program has been revealed called quiet skies it's existed since twenty ten and it armed federal air marshals follow ordinary american citizens collecting information about their movements and behavior where there's no like where's the line in the sand when you go oh oh we're inside like one of those dystopian military state horror shows. because for me personally like when i go to
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a quiet place and i really think about it and then. really just take a minute and think about it that line is is when armed gunmen are following around peaceful unaware americans who haven't been accused of crimes like that's a lot like you right over that and you you step over and over stares topi in military say. oh whoops the oh no to me could read here why is guys through a symphony targets travelers who are not under investigation by any agency and are not on the terrorist screening database this means you are right this is you i'm talking to you guy at home sitting there go on their own me they don't mean me i haven't done anything wrong here i'm talking to you that you like wipe the idea of wrong out of your head there do you have any idea how many people who
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haven't done anything wrong or in our jails our prisons our court systems millions millions here is some of these suspicious activities that the documents show air marshals are looking for when observing someone subject was abnormally aware of their surroundings observing the boarding gate area from a far excessive fidgeting excessive perspiration rapid eye blinking rubbing wringing of hands strong body odor sweaty palms using about the room a lot. using the bathroom have you seen airplane food all right we're. where all are using the bathroom walk even in the airport even at the airport if you want to score like a piece of fresh broccoli you have to like meet a guy in a dark corner but between
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a brookstone and a mcdonnell's or he opens up his coat or a veil like a. all of some so origin. then once you agree on a price he puts it inside a toblerone box just so the world just so just so the world doesn't find out that there's a black market leafy greens loose in the airport. toblerone the choc'late no one once in less it's duty for a year. and then it's worth its weight in gold. and excess infiltrating they would only sell devices at airport kiosks just for fishing. i could hear paul stevens the air marshals know this is utter horse in late may an air marshal complained to colleagues about having just surveilled a working southwest airlines flight attendant as part of a quiet skies mission subject wearing too much make up he's clearly hiding
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something all right so subject passing out cans of liquid to passengers could be toxic fluid subject stayed on flight for multiple trips from back and forth from chicago to new york and i thought suspicious i don't know what is subject seems to concerned about whether people's feet are in feet or in the aisles so you know one could say it borders on obsessive compulsive tendencies take her down don't go down . these with guns who trained how to shoot things in a plane like this this is a real image of the trip it's completely unrealistic this is the fraud that the mannequin would be currently screaming god i got our feet by step. and secondly you look at that leg room are you kidding ok. well you know this. is the reserve for the queen of england mother because.
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i mean the u.k. to get your gun out when your knees against your chassis i don't know. ah. anyway this douche bags also find it suspicious when his target has a cold penetrating stay there or wide open staring on this why the open staring eyes that's interesting because a few weeks ago and i'm not making this up i happen to be on a flight with congressman adam schiff. now if that guy is not a terrorist i don't know what one is. but don't worry don't worry though nancy pelosi has her eye on it all right she is monitoring the situation something else these gunmen are looking for is a telltale sign that you're getting ready to blow up fellow human beings exaggerated emotions. exaggerated emotions well i'm sure our mass media
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hacks and con artists have something to say about that they bees and other young children. we are. living in the one nine hundred thirty s. all over again. folks in a very dramatic development. were. the cry did a lot of duvall why they didn't get a lot of cooks chopped up to go viral. but i will say this c.n.n. and the other networks did cover this story about quiet skies they did not fail to reveal this insane invasion of privacy.
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