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the election turnout and so we've declared chicago's going to try to be a trump free zone we have to make sure that reckon that is that not everyone believes that chicago is the freezone these series about helping the people in chicago especially on the west side of chicago. the outburst of deadly gang fighting took place right after an anti violence protest on thursday people are claiming the bloodshed as a consequence of corrupt oil thora he's in chicago and we spoke to gregory livingston who organized the protest march. kaga was intentionally segregated segregated in terms of geography. segregated in terms of education what assets health care assets capital investment clones it was segregated for quite a long time matter of fact we martin king said all throughout the south he had marched to chicago was the most segregated city he had ever been in and we're still facing the the. via product of this legacy because when you segregate the city.
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one part of the city is such a way in comfort and you ostracize the other in a lack of a lack of assets poverty challenge of disadvantage which generate a certain level of violence. u.s. sanctions against iran which have just come into force have seen a spike in oil prices with analysts predicting the upward trend will assist with the u.s. preparing to impose yet more sanctions the e.u. iran's second largest trading partner has shown it is ready to protect european companies doing business with terror on. we are determined to protect european economic operators in gauged in legitimate business with iran this is why european union's updated blocking statute enters into force on the seventh of august to protect e.u. companies doing legitimate business with iran from the mpact of u.s. extraterritorial sanctions we believe that it is and it has to be up to.
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the europeans in this case to the side with home to trade the first round of sanctions prohibits iran from using american currency and puts restrictions on the trading of precious metals it also includes limiting iranian currency flows as well as constraints on the car trade as america looks at the kind of impact u.s. sanctions have had in the past. the trumpet ministration has imposed so we think sanctions on iran with the goal of curtailing so-called iranian aggression and blocking all paths to iranian nuclear radiation now the outcome of such a move is hard to predict but from what we've seen so far unilateral u.s. sanctions are rarely successful but that certainly wasn't for lack of trying the department of treasury is sanctioning turkey's minister of justice of the united states has issued sanctions on key russian oligarchs we will enforce the ban on
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tourism of the united states will stand idly by as venezuela crumbles we will enforce the embargo the question is are sanctions affected. the u.s. announced it would be sanctioning turkish officials over on crowe's detainment of an american pastor turkey didn't respond so highly you know. shown patience but the step america has taken does not with its a step taken towards a strategic partner in america has shown serious disrespect towards turkey as you can guess the pastor is a get to be released. the us has imposed round after round of sanctions against moscow but have any demands been met now even from russia hardliners have admitted that previous sanctions against moscow have been ineffective the current sanctions regime has for you to deter russia from meddling in the upcoming two thousand and eighteen mid-term elections and the republican senators a groundbreaking solution more sanctions but years have gone by and crimea is still
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part of russia russia still inferior and russia is apparently still trying to influence elections at least according to some american politicians and media with . cuba has been under u.s. sanctions since the early sixty's and have and it's still under u.s. sanctions but those restrictions haven't been successful in a capitalist overthrow the cuban government was still very much a communist state the. unilateral sanctions don't work we've seen that in cuba for many many years where the u.s. tried to unilaterally crush the economy of cuba didn't work it didn't work in iran under both republican and democratic administrations previously it's just a stepping stone towards possible military actions what they do is to some extent they have an impact and to some extent their political organizing and by imposing the sanctions first it's
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a step that were in their view would help legitimize it or sit in washington you think that the u.s. is all powerful militarily and can win any war that it wants. to kick him to the negotiating table but those things simply weren't unilateral but most high lateral thinking back to bite you when your account we brought new accountability to the north korean regime when north korea continued its illegal missile test we brought all the nations of the security council together including china and russia to impose new sanctions but some would argue if sanctions lead to pretty disappointing results still to come here in a true step program german authorities now taking measures against the rising islamist radicalized action of young people that story unfolding just.
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you know world of big partisan movies lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to get the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bats and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks.
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to choose their stories here we're not going on a hunger strike to stop his father being tortured that's what the son of a jailed opposition figure says he's doing outside buck raines london embassy and we spoke to him about why he's resorted to this particular course of action. my father is seventy years or so have been life in prison and behind it because they thought. they could. they are. the denial from medical treatment.
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let me give you the facts of the book even what i thought. that my father called for robbing the decatur over again in my country i'm talking about the basic rights which is medical treatment to a man who is seventy years old. i'm calling for visitation because he didn't i mean see my family i mean from the team that you must but this is the reason for denial medical people or civil war it is not nor absolutely did is not support reason. he continues to receive medical attention along with his prescribed medications and
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a special diet as part of his medical regime. i wrote a letter to a new piece. for your mother i saw it when i was eighteen i bought my father situation because nothing would change in my father is dying the story. i take place to raise my father is. thousands of displaced syrians are returning home as government forces drive out the last pockets of militant resistance in the country according to syrian state media a special refugee committee is being set up to coordinate the process of resettlement and to help millions of citizens try to rebuild their lives but some media outlets see the situation slightly differently as artie's even to turn off explains a brutal despot a mass murderer a children gassing the nicknames the international media tag the syrian president bashar assad with well self-explanatory as to why. seven million syrians have fled
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the country since two thousand and eleven pundits prophesies the dictatorship must come down before anyone would dare to go home when we asked them about president bashar al assad they said they don't want him dead because that would be too easy is the syrian government in fact more than isis that has ruined their lives and led to so much of the refugee crisis they escape with their children and if you possessions but as they cross the border to safety many also bring their hatred of the man they blame for leaving them homeless come twenty team the syrian army is one by one retaking new areas from opposing factions and he assad forces once in charge of the larger part of syria are reduced to two small pockets of land and what's that tide of refugees is coming home. to go back we want to return to our beloved syria i want my daughter to have
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a future she doesn't. have then i want to go back to syria return to our home less of that as for why i'm going back there is no place like home we were not happy here thank god safety and security are back in syria and never done it now we hope for the returning home it's not a case of a few mad men who are for some twisted reason seeking to return under the regime of a tyrant according to the russian defense ministry out of those seven million that escape the conflict more than one and a half are seeking to come back to syria now there's more on the path has already been paved for them the u.n. recorded more than seven hundred thousand syrians who returned last year and began rebuilding their lives. thank god with electricity back. and i want to fix my home. and sleep with peace of mind of course there are
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millions who are still too afraid to go back for many it is indeed the dread of a sad event stopping them but those who did and are returning may very well inspire hundreds of thousands more to go back to their roots. germany's homeland security office is raising the alarm over the rise of islamic radicalism among young people in the country this has prompted some politicians to call for the minimum age when someone can be so very old to be lowered the current limit is fourteen years old this is not about criminalizing people under the age of fourteen but about warding off significant threats to our country like islamic terrorism which also targets children the inhibition threshold for violence is lower in these children your thirty's therefore need the tools to take care of traumatised and violent return these under the age of fourteen according to the
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german homeland security officers report there are currently around three hundred children who have been quote educated since birth with an extremist worldview the document also says that these children come both from families that have gone to war zones and those that have not the german interior minister says that families to travel to complicate areas need to be prioritized when it comes to surveillance insley can we have knowledge of more than one thousand is the miss german nationals or from germany who've traveled in the direction of syria and iraq to become part of the islamic groups about a third of these people return to germany is mainly about extremely meticulously evaluating the danger that lies within these people. the main opposition party in germany the anti immigrant alternative for germany says of putting miners under surveillance could prove a useful measure their counterparts from the left party say that the authorities should concentrate first on adult extremists. do potential victims care
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whether they're being attacked by a thirteen year old with a knife whether it's a bearded islamists stabbing them is necessary to go with an iron broom and transport all fanatics where they belong the real issue is not that sure no one is scared of some nine year old children are not legally liable for their actions under the age of forty one of them going to do they actually read you should step before wasting all the efforts on the real terrorists that we have and as long as we have terrorists running around on the streets and recruiting people of course there will threaten our children being recruited i think what the domestic intelligence services try to just drag strong is their complete and utter failure to deal with the real islamic terrorists and the us. wildfires are raging across california have become the second largest in the
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state's history of the fires doubled in size just over the weekend in photos of claimed the lives of at least seven people prompting the government to declare a major disaster a vast areas of forest have been destroyed along with dozens of homes and with local services overloaded australia and new zealand are even sending over their fire crews to help. and some chaotic scenes could also be seen in europe as well where firefighters have been battling to contain wildfires in portugal local officials say over eleven hundred five five is it eight aircraft of fighting the blazes which were caused by a massive attack from north africa at least forty four people required medical assistance according to authorities and temperatures in portugal if it all time records in some parts of the country peaking at forty four degrees celsius. thanks for sharing some of your tuesday with us here at aussie international more news very soon hope to see you.
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shape out these days comes to educate and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest on the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. consider again some significance of can is but is. puts us off the border of the current political discussion on this mr harkins out of his quest to do so to pursue deeper silted look to someplace easy to do to you know help to build was modeled after that. this cruise of it down to the bottom says representative screwfix it
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opened up a second than if we did who. now at c.c. sympathetic to the pussy according to father emmanuel nothing happened. but why then was he shipped out of cameroon when he could have been posted to another diocese in the country. under. the millennium his new superior explains to him in the news. that he doesn't know where filming. to. go in this case but it is. the same fish. it's all the news. this is the food is the question all swallow you see that. this. little girl.
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it doesn't exist. on to this earth or something really good and so the community of st john ship father emanuel off to bologna is so he wouldn't be anywhere near any kids. but when we leave the priory to posters catch our eye if tetris seinfeld it or and. a theater inside the priory. tell you if then that the penny drops. to create this little kid up there that it was a war instead of that system but there is says it all. because of all the said so is it says all. of that other stuff that's here it's. the budget or not it is awful but abilities me out a minute i was the one feeling down a member oh yeah it is awful to bust. and after all this to ing and fro ing in the world of st john we had a few questions for the head. the community. on the case of virtue in cameroon but
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also on the other documents in our hands. the st john public relations director emailed us. dear sir we are prudent about the televised press especially when sensitive subjects are concerned after a long reflection we prefer to decline your request for an interview regarding the departure of the brothers from the cathedral imber to a we had any reason to believe that these rumors were ungrounded the same conclusion of the local police and justice obviously reached because they pressed no charges after their investigation i send you cordial greetings and my prayers not exactly a satisfactory reply. so we check up on the schedule of the head of the community of st john. who is due to fly to alibi anything you'll be a today from the shall de gaulle airport outside paris.
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we wait for brother thomas york team with a sign to grab his attention. and it works. so that the law a little sign is defines that as i said it's for the good to go. there never were a school this is the loonies i. ocean they all over they live here it moves a lot of it that is old as all the fighting has a lot of those just like on either side of it as the bus and all the hundreds of all those all of those people that make it a pleasure but if you will let you know that some of us when i do have a little older than if i think i thought. that it was funny it will cause business is built with a ticket with the existence of a quarter with eyes that comes out of three speak you did i mean listen. in
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addition to it's been given out in what was a movie is it distills one of those like this one as a music service from hell the father of the police just as a very good actor says roles on the. set of a lot of them one of the flaws in the book was thinking that this is the most votes for his most of all it will kill another million of them only one of us is drawn this is like you found your daughter caylee. the jury did they know born out of a defeat of the hospital it just it all for you says it out of. just a single vision the it also thought that was an affront to do this you know listen a little for those who've been there a little goes a little bit i think will notice the ticket double it will. have to follow the judge's experience. mr bush i don't think i was in its last me this and i want to use these.
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despite our frequent requests to the community of say john refused to grant us an interview. during our investigation we discovered over examples of the international transfer of three sticks used to get a feeling. we could have chosen to tell you about this priest from new york who after being accused of sexual abuse by one young teenager was moved to. this one with an international arrest warrant for sexually abusing children in france hanging over his head now when refuge in lebanon. or this one an italian wanted for sexually abusing eight boys transferred to mozambique. at the heart of the catholic church how many cases are there priests from country to country due to suspicions of sexual abuse on minors.
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we tried to have them up. over three months we contacted the main victims groups around the world. gave us their list of transferred priests. then we called whistleblowers. attorneys. judges. and on cross check with local newspaper articles. we only took into account priests moved since one nine hundred ninety. there were so many cases we had to see this on the big screen. so we booked the biggest panoramic movie theater in paris. we compiled all of the data onto a map. to discover with us is far. more offensive that there has ever. a french clergyman with
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a unique profile he's both a priest and a therapist he sees sexual abuse victims but also the priest accused of it. that's right and he is the only frenchman of the cloth to accept our invitation. a critic to lick out the cats will do good dirty gays get it don't it they class it or you know it's girls has medical class gets the press is have a. dress for ya.
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i don't i will don't move most of that data don't i don't apply it depressing tale is all that's out of it he. thought to deploy a small boy to. know. that some summer had kicker shows they're not. going to have a sequel here as a part of the detour but he took out a few minutes to look at what on this one i. get along. on twenty may the plateau complicate on this i felt a bit of he don't go only. to trade only to insulate abusing the sound of a team. on top of. the fence the result of it didn't appear to be to all nice old small. system dixville castro the political pit of hughes hopes on it let. the diplomacy or more meat on the guy man on the
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duty don't do it we're going to know. yeah covers it was when she said personally they're going to commit they didn't feel with all these otoh that basic should only be we just we saw. liz over a year at a time this is a complete moron even a small subset i mean it. look at this equal not because they're called us that don't get a look at you they're. also not a crusade of your show this all fall so moving on is an account of our. in zammit is usually made it a toss fairly or not at all we day to day. what i think absolutely most you mean i said faucet among those so there is was a song coupons to support and a. comment on the other we. look close
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a family member team your community go ahead you shout it is yeah don't do the walk and then you defecate go shows the sec or sit down last what you did the deputies roof at the pebble emission and afaik. take a platts simpson it though he also saw it. day plessy on ash he cave read it you see on i mean it does shoot it down to missile. to take a possible fame on yeah come m. city dig a kid can play that up with his off own biofuel most evil an effete was evil and i got into a bag of goodies all full of those also we. accept dumbos will be home see this point the match use it was over corky if you could publish a book with a very cool into the clinics you are there to ski to shine a six ready the old keenness some back up up the who's on to us could do that now
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if you don't wanna be successful enough that there's something hiccup and you keep chemically michael here a productive shows that have to sit there and about have to cut a loss at the high. people. or is it about horses if it is couple it is letting himself a total. sit in is going that i said. yeah poor form discard it don't see the team so he's off own doing. said. see if i was too soft on the usa parents who get the goodie. i don't have thousands as they've yet to force it is obvious eminem is very go put it in sequester and she steps that she something there it is this is just a marquee fortunately because we bought it combusted article by the us mint. as you can imagine after this interview our attention turned to the vatican the holy see
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the place where the churches longs are made. the place where punishments against pedophile priests are meted out. but we discover that even inside the vatican government high ranking officials have been accused of covering for priests accused of pedophilia. after several months of discussion the vatican chose this priest to answer all question. fathers older an advisor to the pope on sexual abuse issues he also sits on the commission for the protection of minors a body founded by pope francis two years ago you have been appointed to this commission what has the commission don't since then and you think it's enough we have people from all continents on this commission we have experts from different fields so psychology psychiatry and law international law social work and theology and we try to discuss what can be next steps to help the pope to set up new measures to be more incisive in the life of.
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