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nature does not own or transfer arms or ammunition for any further questions we would refer you to national authorities now another trace from the basement of this former terrorist base in aleppo is the markings on the casing of a missile now if you take a look the first number here this represents the type of missile the second number however is the stock number you'll notice that it contains the figure zero one now that's the nato code representing the united states it turns out that this t o w anti-tank missile was manufactured at a facility in the united states by the raytheon systems company this is not the first time this has happened syria is actually littered with weapons that are made to nato standards and some of which have actually been manufactured in the united states the question now is how much do washington and nato know about their weapons falling into the hands of the very terrorists they claim to be fighting there is a deafening silence a purposeful lack of interest
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a purposeful apathy and the reason for this is simple the us government and the military industrial complex and the corporate owned media that functions as an echo chamber for the military industrial complex actually does not care the us government prosecutes those who they say aid and abet terrorism well guess what american war contractors are aiding and abetting terrorism but the us judicial system the justice department the long arm of american law enforcement will not be used against these same military corporations which in fact they're subsidized receive a form of welfare from american taxpayers every year. a russian mole inside the us embassy britain's guardian newspaper has been reveling in the story since it revealed its scoop although it's not quite the scenes as he's done of explains. everybody loves a spy drama mystery suspense and
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a russian firm fertile. the name of the agent is stapling. 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 bustles
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said the 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 physic be russia's key security agency before being let go last year over security concerns they had lined the narrative the details looked spectacular in the scoop which was even projected to link to a spy ploy in washington d.c. itself her activities of stealing and sharing information could shed more light on how the russians were able to hack the twenty sixteen presidential election office of the d.n.c. except the secret service was. unimpressed by the reporting and not out of shame or embarrassment but because of the facts according to the media release within the agency the woman in question held the position of
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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 their editor with 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 are better be saved for hollywood scripts and while this
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particular spy story has been dismissed even by the u.s. secret service america's politicians have been doubling down on allegations of russian meddling they have pledged to protect november's midterm elections from foreign interference. our democracy itself is in the crosshairs of pain by russia to try to weaken and divide united states threat is not going away prevent foreign interference in our elections to prevent russian and other foreign influence that the russians try to hack into and steal information candidates and government officials alike cyber attacks against voting infrastructure all these computer intrusions malicious cyber actors are getting elected officials it goes beyond the elections it goes to russia's intent to undermine our democratic values. content is created tested and hosted on platforms such as you tube reddit and pinterest its push to
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twitter and facebook with their standing audiences in the hundreds of millions and it's targeted at the most receptive this is a problem of the entire information ecosystem this is cross-platform reddit confirm hundreds of ira created accounts tumblr did it. a lot of pride pride related content less news more memes this isn't just a couple of platforms this is music out this is video games this is me i'm sharing it it's much broader than twitter and google. and. when you look it's just hilarious when i hear that funny pictures can undermine american democracy but i think it's just paranoia that goes off the scale it's not respectable for american lawmakers to make a sensation out of nothing we're not the ones who invented social media and we're not the ones who insisted on making social media open to everybody they're going to blame russia for whatever happens in the november elections whatever goes wrong
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whatever problems we have it's russia's fault there are no racial divisions there is no way in quality of income there are no problems in this country except the ones that are made by russia this is ridiculous what's going on here. they have to use something to deflect criticism from their own. rules their own rules ship this is absolutely getting out of control right now i have not seen it like this before and it's getting more and more dangerous when you think of the relations between two superpowers they don't want better relations with russia they want to push this line and they yes there's a war between trump and his intelligence in paris volunteer group that gave free food to homeless migrants has been forced to and sent to tease we'll explain why after the break.
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they gave us national camera. roughly once they showed some was made for them. to. suit your own cool videos and sell them with the broken string apps. down more on string i don't roughly don't t.v. . i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the us has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of global wealth he longs to be all for rich eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per circuit first second and fifth point rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only number you need to remember is one one business shows
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you can't afford to miss the one and only. the volatile atmosphere in a suburb of paris a false one probe group to end its work according to volunteers the area is not safe enough with even basic security locking because from working there for almost two years it's handed out more than two hundred fifty thousand mails along with all the supplies so the dubin ski has the story. in paris is a gritty eighteenth hante small town hundreds of migrants clustered together on the streets they gather here as it's where food is distributed by a local volunteer group but after twenty months solid data to me call wilson looks set to close its doors saying they just can't take anymore the thoughts of it's become more tense we're serving around seven hundred breakfasts every day to
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migrants who live in terrible conditions they have nothing not even tends to sleep on the ground and sometimes woken up by the police early in the morning they kick women used tear gas to move them so when they come to us they're stressed or nervous twice last week we had to stop serving food to let the tension calm down this is something new for us so yes we're stopping. migrants have been expelled by police in this area many times philip tells me that despite this they come back and every time they do this situation becomes even more desperate from the beginning our mission was to serve hot drinks and bread and we've done this for twenty months every day during the last month we started questioning our mission as we day one i volunteered to be put in danger who is to blame for this situation for not giving enough help to the migrants on the streets is this the mayor of paris is this the government of france. for us is both the state is responsible for people on the
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street for taking in migrants at the same time the authorities in paris are restricting access to water taps in the summer is irresponsible they also have a responsibility towards the miners their miners who sleep on the street and in the camp are drug addicts me the state nor the parish administration is doing its job. with the authorities not providing enough support the volunteers are giving up just a stone's throw away from haiti is an area known locally as crack hill that's also made things worse for those working to help the migrants felipe says that some of the drug addicts are also coming for food handouts and causing problems. the bodies of the drug addicts are evaluated recently but nothing was done to help them and they came back to an outcome for breakthroughs to it creates additional tension very aggressive including towards the volunteers so this is an explosive situation . while recording the into the meat the food distribution point to.
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individuals approach us the movie what i saw lambeau media which serves. and i was here i was only. marginally so preceded. by that some of the streets are very uncomfortable with that building now we're not filming it he says but they just kept up with the cameras. be ready to press it this is the. exact i. think. more people are coming nothing is being done about it and there are the drug addicts as you saw it's impossible to film people here it's becoming more difficult than before we think the situation is explosive and a person is in real danger. by shutting up shop so legality me call wilson know that they are cutting off a vital lifeline for fun ripple nicholas but as well as doing it out of concern for their volunteers they hope to move to prompt the authorities to stop ignoring the
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plight of migrants and force them to take action do you can ski r.t. paris. turkey has vowed to retaliate against the u.s. after washington imposed sanctions on two officials in ankara over the detention of an american pastor he rejected an earlier request by the u.s. to let him return to his homeland under brunson is currently under house arrest the turkish president says that the u.s. is being disrespectful. we've shown patience but the step america has taken does not fit a step taken towards a strategic partner in america has shown serious disrespect towards turkey and wednesday the trumpet ministrations economic sanctions on two senior turkish officials and said any property they have in the us will be blocked in response to it he said it will introduce sanctions of its own freezing the assets of a us officials in the country ankara says that those targeted will also be prevented from doing business with turkey baster the center of the dispute is
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andrew bronson he was detained in two thousand and sixteen in connection with an attempted coup against president government that he's accused of espionage and assisting terrorist groups a deal between the u.s. and turkey to secure his release broke down last month brunson was then transferred to house arrest over health concerns but still faces thirty five years behind bars if found guilty and that's led to a heated dispute between the u.s. and turkey we spoke to a former turkish ambassador to the u.s. osman for law glu he says that this case just highlights the current problems between what are supposed to be close allies. this is a relationship that has been strained and not only because of its i mean it is here it is but not for the weather for the regional shooters failure it is all the issues as they came up and it is altered in a situation about it was an accumulation of a different the puppet i.t.s.
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of. problems the pastor bronson case is it is true the basic details the u.s. has compass is extremely unhappy with the areas that developments in turkey as the absolute right to purchase as five hundred missiles up from russia have been objections from my necktie allies including the us that this will create problems for. its nato partners but i think at the end of the day turkey has it either to beef up its. capacity to meet them to deal with it as one hundred says it is emplace and it's going on all about with updates at the top of the hour theater.
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not intended in the my remaining behind it up non muslim and that no no no me on to say get them to nominate. to go to the underground i'm in the gonna put a monkey bill. owens. thing. is forbidden to fellow jungle trees on pollo one island in the philippines in theory the landis protected by unesco but in recent years sixty thousand hectares of ancient grain forests have been destroyed many say the tawana suffer in the corporate onslaughts as the forests are replaced by mechelle mines and plantations . them in the. damaged areas and often. gives us a very. lean to the when we. are going boy i. when
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them sign in a place of birth and they never thought that that the law. only begin taken. by force should normally be the answer but. it's. not going to get you. up on the no no no no no. do i not. by the ground or in. my own. head i'm here in the position i'm going you know i'm. going to go popular must be new to the mining and indeed while. i figured
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