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full to keep what they were doing important don't elsewhere under under a cork very very careful indeed in fact that the idea that britain might have chemical weapons would of course be unethical given britain's constant statements on this and attacking other states for using it so i speak we're not going to get really to the bottom of what's going on here and just as we're not going to get to the bottom of what is happening with this investigation i mean we know this is though been going on for a long long time and it seems to me that if there was a shred of evidence which established this with the russian state then this would have been used already it's not been used i think as we get in a century all the time sort of insinuation about this and a refusal to publish the evidence and i think it's time that we did get all the evidence but my suspicion is that as on to happen and we're going to continue to see a sort of a series of corporate daggers here of insinuation that russia is involved which basically is a mood music which isn't feeding the population in the west with the idea yes it is
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the russians despite the evidence just the constant constant streaming of this means then and people just accept oh yes it must be the russians and then therefore that's ok we are less important more sanctions that's ok we must have more nato presence in eastern europe or around the so the right of the borders of russia that's ok nato expansion into that area must must continue all the while putting russia itself on the defensive and i think that's the important thing to see here it is the the west going back to this it is the nato expansion in particular which has put russia into this corner breaking promises made when the soviet union fell that that would not happen and that the west noise what it is doing here it has its own aggressive agenda and as we speak there are military opera maneuvers going on in the baltic states the spanish plane just fired a nato spanish when just fired a missile by accident this is going on and yet this doesn't. seem to come into the
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equation this metal american presence in eastern europe in the baltic states this continuing build up of the military presence there ok chris look always fascinating to talk you're going to leave it there that was chris banbury political analyst thank you. in other news tonight in yemen over forty civilians have reportedly been killed by a saudi there strike most of them children the strike hit a school bus and a marketplace a word of warning there you might find the upcoming images upsetting according to the latest information from the red cross twenty nine children were killed all under the age of fifteen forty eight other people were injured including thirty children the strike hit the north of the country which is under the control of who the rebels the intervention against them began in twenty fifteen an official statement riyadh defended the attack accusing the rebels of using children as human shields. targeting today is a legitimate military action conducted in conformity with the international
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humanitarian law to target the militants responsible for planning and targeting civilians which resulted in killing and injuring them. it's not the first time this month that the coalition has hit residential areas a week ago an air raid and who died a seaport the main transit to yemen claimed the lives of fifty five civilians one hundred seventy more wounded humanitarian groups of the coalition to protect the civilian population as well as medical staff and facilities which have been repaid by raids. of the red cross in santa told us the situation is appalling. we have received twenty nine identified these are children up to fourteen years old and forty to forty eight injured among them thirty children but for the overall. this needs to be referred to the ministry of health and population of yemen
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a humanitarian situation in the country is catastrophic it's a book relation that has been brought to the brink of collapse the health system is decimated the movement of population is growing because of. conflicts and hostilities going on so we really do think. more hostilities and you know the expansion of those hostilities with will exacerbate an already dire humanitarian situation even more we see violations cross the country and it's really. to. issue or speak about civilian casualties in a matter of less than a week so for us this is painful and whenever we see civilian casualties we are i mean. this is just horrific. now facebook
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may have closer ties to washington than previously thought it's now emerged the social media giant is relying on experts funded by branches of the u.s. government and nato when it comes to tracking foreign influence with more his. how's that for a mark zuckerberg nightmare he or his team in front of a horde of suits go and sort these russian bots out sort out the fakes sort them out or did i just paint a good picture of the reality web giants of been facing lately in the past election you. we seen how foreign actors are abusing social media platforms those images that can be attributed or associated with the russian company lack of resources a lack of commitment and a lack of genuine effort the likes of zogby could have proudly said we're just a platform where independent and sorting out what you call fakes is none of our
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business but when wall street alarm bells are ringing you know how it can happen with the stocks it could be better to zip it and focus on an intense year. see if we stick to be the tough year began with. news feed algorithm the trick was to boost posts with let's say pics of your friends cat and sideline all that politics related media stuff haha they say this lead to less views likes and comments under donald trump's posts move it on facebook has evolved from policing offensive content to policing news views ideas it can be anything apart from your friend's cat if people flag them as a potential hoaxes we send those to fact checkers and if those factors that is provably false then we will significantly reduce the distribution of that content
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why do you want to just say get off our platform will look as a porn to some of this content can be i do think that it gets down to this principle of giving people a voice eventually though the get off our platform way to sort things out still prevailed ok and now. it's time to meet the fact checkers journalists have found them in a tiny room at these guys' h.q. got it at the end of the day facebook's not so happy with that online policeman's hat so zuck in co are outsourcing the digital share locks i'm being serious that's what they call themselves who are let me check where they come from. a link to nato with their help thirty two suspicious pages have already been sorted out the big ship is not turned around overnight takes a while but i think that the have now given some opportunity to work with them and i hope that in the months when we have at least three other platforms in that we
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will see. a willingness to collaborate with us to come up with a solution bravo and it's not just facebook for doing just as great one question though since already most americans head to social media to get their news when will freedom of speech ring a bell political commentator brian legan says the left is moving to get rid of undesirable views on social media platforms. feels like the only people they have the right to speak out are those who agree with the leftist principles if you are against lefties ideology any kind of way they find a way to demonize you they call you a conspiracy theories they say it is you're promoting fake news we're coming more under the control of big corporations and a lot of these people who are in the government and corporations are kind of working together to colluding with each other any kind of extra regulation from the federal government will most certainly impact freedom of speech online it's going
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to be a bad show to try and corral the internet back and to kind of maytree media staff format where you get your news radio for you and you don't have any kind of dissenting viewpoints. the paper of easter island or the historic statue back in the british museum will have a veto just off the back. we
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have no idea what say he's doing on a vacation but she will be back on air in september. you know world's big partisan group a 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 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. welcome back to ny the people of easter island demanding the return of a sacred statue taken more than one hundred years ago and by the british navy it
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was presented as a gift to queen victoria before eventually ending up in the british museum where it is currently on the splay when aussies on the situation are physics is there if it should be handed back posting an estimated eight million objects the british museum is one of the world's best known collections of art history and culture and often the subject of fiery debate about whether optics source during the british empire is colonial times should be returned to where they came from. the latest dispute ironically involves a statue called the lost or stolen friend a fitting name to the indigenous people of the star island or trying to recover
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a unique figure taken one hundred fifty years ago and given to queen victoria who then give to get to the museum this is reportedly being negotiated as we speak. the circumstances have changed and we hope that there's a possibility to discuss the stones a time to chile with the museum and the british government the british museum attracts scores of tourists so it's not surprising the museum is putting up a fight claiming their better preserved hundreds on watch sometimes offering temporary loans as a compromise but what do the visitors think let's find out she had a really speaking i would say it should be returned i think it's part of our heritage so it's just history we've got over this whole kind of colonialist british empire thing and stuff these people. and this museum is very well operated and so i think like staying here you would be at a fun take so you're leaning a little bit more towards just letting them stay here. i stand firmly on the fence
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i mean i can see the benefits of post to be honest i mean if they went away we wouldn't see them here and we would be able to appreciate do you think it's realistic to expect that a place like this would return some of the you know some of the most famous pieces are ones that were kind of brought here under question of only rosetta stone maybe you. know the israeli military carried out a series of strikes on the gaza strip on wednesday night in response to palestinian missile launches on its right and territory i.d.f. shelling killed at least three people including a young pregnant woman as well as her eighteen month old child. we are now we did it by left city in the middle of the gaza city where we are attending the funeral of we not somebody on innocent but yet were killed yesterday during the air strikes launch from gaza strip and that is a plus three year old mother that was pregnant with
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a nine month baby i'm expecting him at any minute but yet is the one year and a half old baby as you see thousands of palestinians are participating in the. whining that does the policy here. and the baby oh you see speeches i think the airstrike came from the side the smell is very bad where blood is filling the place as you see the place is completely destroyed after talking to people in the same neighborhood they said that they found. the mother and the baby shot heard with pieces of their body were they were not in a complete body jean and the jury ran to the most to find out if the explosion was there or in the house ambulances came in the voices of people screaming were heard inside the house we started knocking on the door no one answered we went to the other door a small child opened it he was frightened he ran away from the woman's body blown
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apart baby was to the ambulances took the victims to hospital the husband was injured in the leg stomach and head and strikes were launched on the dynamic until dawn the israeli forces kept on seeing airstrikes where the palestinian resistance also fired rockets into israel palestinian side that they would confront blood with blood and strikes with strikes so far there have been announcements of that he agreement between the israelis and the palestinian factions where yesterday was a very very tough night on all the palestinians in gaza strip. tomorrow the positive times are calling for the palestinians to participate in the great march of return policy just continue to protest continue to demonstrate yesterday gaza strip bring a new. war i got the palestinians. but meanwhile the israeli defense forces report that around one hundred eighty rockets were fired from the gaza strip the
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i.d.f. adds that its retarded tree shelling targeted over one hundred fifty terrorist sites the un's middle east envoy is now warning of devastating consequences for all people if the israeli palestinian conflict does continue to escalate nicholai mlodinow added that the situation can quote rapidly deteriorating. that's how the new just looking so far the savings just coming up to seven thirty here in moscow move from us and no. one else seems wrong. wrong just don't call. me. yet to shape our. active. and engaged equals betrayal.
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when so many find themselves worlds apart when she says to look for common ground. very building never great responded on the rapes in the murder. nothing changed so we said in. response to these situations that we're dealing with. people get shot every day she is just people kill each other blood for the killing children. there was just no way that people are going to just sit back and allow children to be shot down by law enforcement. this country doesn't work for us it doesn't function for us. this is can't be happening in
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america we call from the streets we've got to deal with why this is the reason i have to ride like this is the reason. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to listen. to going for us this is like them before three of them or ten people that i'm interested always in the waters in our. quest to. greetings and salutation. most professional anglers will tell you that there is an
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art to fishing and a big part of that art is patience and using the right kind of bait and while fishing is known the world over for sport and leisure apparently in the city of chicago the windy city and other communities around the united states local law enforcement has taken this remark to fishing and brought it to the streets in the form of what's being called baiting see baiting is where police or other law enforcement agency agencies will stage a car or truck filled with expensive goods to lure potential residents of a high crime or poor community to steal said car or goods so that they can then swoop in and make an arrest but now local communities thankfully are fighting back recently a series of videos posted online by community activist living in the chicago neighborhood of englewood went viral and they appear to feature a truck loaded with nike air force one sneakers and christian louboutin shoes
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and box is reporting that according to local resident charles mckenzie of the crime prevention group god's guerrillas the truck was parked near a basketball court and travelled to other sides in the predominantly black community on the city's southwest side seems to be confirmed by resident martin g. johnson who posted a video showing what appears to be the same semi truck and trailer at a different location the following day needless to say hawk watchers the civil liberty implications of what is essentially law enforcement across the country baiting citizens living in a poor depressed high crime neighborhoods into committing a crime is at the cli questionable to say the least while bordering heavily on entrapment. you know i think it's time we put a little sled in this fishing line and start watching the hallmarks of the. you. know what a legal theory looks like
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a real live would be analyzed to the bottom if you like but it looks like you might not i got. with. this. because i. welcome aboard the watch of the dogs so robots and on top of the law let's. go take the bait i've got you know i don't know what's worse the fact that it's so. there is so much like any parent. ray says i'm. in the fight and i'm putting and classism of putting here some nike air and some you know red bottom right is a bloody shoes they are not meant to reply to it none of their story is the fact they are literally waving shoes in front of port. and when you want to run the
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thing them for take i just think it's horn you watch the video you know it's all alleged but you see the cops like you know the time they get there with these videos you see the cops show up because they're like kind of sting is blown but they like can't admit but not that admit what's going on so you've got to watch these because they're absolutely incredible. but what comes to mind when you see it is entrapment that's the first thing you think legally like this can't be this is entrapment i can't like set something out somebody walks by picks it up you know or you know because this is done in many different ways sometimes it's a car with keys in it like a really nice car i call bait cars bait cars and we just may lose out by the way yes it was you know and the other growth that is it was literally like hoggers do reach of people just by the way my favorite episode i believe was on the t.v. shows where they had the surveillance in the trunk of the artist and they broke into the car rather than taking the car they actually took the surveillance for the quick moment but you know you have that and then and the excuse is always well it
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brings down and say you know it saves cars from being jacked like they have done all that but that's the thing and entrapments the big deal because i think you and i would think that's entrapment that kept you above the legal definition of entrapment just so we all know is the act of government agents or officers that you do says a person to commit a crime he or she is not previously disposed to commit however this is a law enforcement's bizarre argument that actually wins them court cases listen to this ok the entrapment defense is difficult elizabeth the joe writes in the harvard law review that in practice entrapment is a losing defense for most courts the conclusion that the defendant is criminally predisposed to commit the offense bars. truculent claim even where the government's term taishan is maybe unrealistically attractive basically they're saying that you can't use entrapment in a city where you can probably a criminal because you're probably a criminal because you're in a poor neighborhood or whatever or if you have a history of after you have
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a criminal rap sheet which generally you don't see them putting bait cars in super expensive parts of town you'll see there in poor parts of town you don't see them loading truckloads of shoes you know like over in beverly hills or in what i do know the real spending real snazzy parts of shadows jumping up on fifth avenue i approach go here's some louis airport or whatever like you know one for commuters were guess what sorry i got to break it to you the police tend to go after people way more than they go after rich people you know well of course they're what brokers in on those areas but at the same time i'm like how many untested rape kits are in chicago how many open murder cases how many open assault cases how many open theft case says first citizens are waiting because these cops have to go out and taxpayer dollars to pay for the truck the shoes the whole thing i'm like oh it's a joke and you know the thing is it's like putting expensive things in there it's really like saying to the community it's like ha ha you don't get that. one of the
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things i guess really interesting is the community response community activist charles mckenzie had told box that there were a lot of young guys playing basketball why would they do that in the poorest communities to people who don't have anything better how do are we supposed to trust the police if they if they're setting up like this how can we trust them that's it you're trying the problem is a lack of trust between people in the community of every color in every community except maybe beverly hills where they own the police. that these you know there are there is a lack of trust there's a breakdown of trust and when i'm tired is hearing the cops and the police complain that citizens are the ones that have to do the work you are there to protect and serve that means. get to know where you will it have some humanity and protract those people that are there not trying to ruin some kids live because now is going to have a theft on this case we're going to lose out of college on opportunities or everything that's gross it is gross and at the end of the day c'mon you're there to do police
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work you're not there to entrap people and do all that it's absolutely ridiculous to work for a living. as it appears there is a major feud getting up between saudi arabia and canada now canada last week on twitter the canadian foreign minister demanded that the saudi kingdom release jailed human rights activists a move saudi arabia took deep offense to and essence responded with a number of measures aiming to put a hurt on the canadian economy r.t. if alex mileage has more on the story from toronto. so the latest from saudi arabia is that they're going to stop buying wheat and barley from canada now that's kind of funny since guess who i was controlling shares of the canada wheat board well it would be a saudi arabian company to the tune of two hundred and fifty million dollars but this is just the latest in a string of punishments against canada they started off by boot not our ambassador and then pulling their ambassador from canada and then they moved on to different
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things such as say that they're not going to do any new trading with us and that they're going to pull out sixteen thousand students from canada saudi students so these poor kids who are about to start their school year well they're going to be yanked out of this country and sent someplace else i don't know if that's really fair but that's what's happening or and you just think students also patients out of hospitals if you're a saudi patient care well you're going to be sent someplace else i don't know if they're to be checking how sick you are i don't think really that's a part of the bigger agenda and i don't know how to get home because starting next week flights out of canada to saudi arabia won't be happening anymore the saudis are banning of that as well you know when you break this all down the educational exchange they expect to be suspended flights the the lack of and. mass murder pulling of investments out of canada as well you just see just how bitter saudis get when somebody criticizes them hope that's horrible but what's canada going to do all about the do about all of this well canada is playing the boyscout that it usually is the canadian government has gone to the british and it's gone to the usa
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and say hey please help us can you help us out with this issue we're having with our friends the saudis they also want the us jumping on this but guess what the us is saying because you're both close allies of the us we're both close allies of the us can you believe that the saudis remember them of the plane nine eleven thing and remember canada with all those planes in the air during nine eleven we let people into our homes well we're both close allies according to the us so the us isn't get involved it's all i'm going to say about that i don't really want to dig too much further into u.s. affairs because we just don't do stuff like that here now good riddance basically to saudi arabia i think that's really the key issue here we saw the nine hundred armored vehicles of that was a very controversial thing here in canada and to with that a lot of canadians thought that we probably shouldn't be doing that since these weapons are being used in saudi arabia and in yemen as well according to some reports but you know there is an issue here we did do something wrong chrystia
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freeland the foreign minister of canada sent out a tweet so she decided to twitter politics along the lines of president donald trump and she got us into this whole jam with the saudis because of that this issue really when you look at it how do you resolve it well you know what there is a resolution here and that's basically firing chris jeffrey land at the same time possibly apologizing to the saudis but a lot of a see this as an opportunity to break a relationship that should have probably been broken a long time ago with a country that is the biggest sponsor of terrorism on this planet back to you. alex alex is a few things to say about that doesn't thanks words oh not those words you know it's interesting to me that there is this idea that she said strongly encourage strongly worded if a woman says you're wrong and you lose your mind so much that you're pulling kids out of hospitals stalls and starting down airplanes you might want to ask yourself why that is i think that part of it is right yes ship good or good for her first
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speaking out on this issue because it's a joke they get you know saudi arabia we've been sitting here they would get all of this puffed up thing about we're letting women drive. we're going to we're going to have wrestling i mean not the women you know it's going to be just not for me it's interesting it's so interesting to me because i look at it it's like ok saudi arabia is acting like a spoiled rich twelve year old who you know didn't get what he wanted at the toy store you know it's like ok well then if i can't have this i'm just going home i'm taking my ball and i'm going home and tell you my mega man and i'm done. and i'm going you didn't get me to read megaman that really we do you know and i don't and they were and what's what's interesting is you know basically they're saying like there's a lot of people are saying that this response to is this response to this criticism is seen as a power play by the kingdom's young leader. that they're no longer going to sit back and let people criticize.
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