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it's ninety days to prove it wasn't involved or it will ratchet up the penalties to a whole new level with even talk of branding russia a state sponsor of terrorism regardless of trump wanting russia as a partner in his fight against terror and the toll so it doesn't seem to matter that the us itself is has a long history of consulting with groups branded as terrorists for instance america's support for the union movement which techie label to terror groups organizing and attempted. sooner or later the united states will make a choice either to. either the. walkers. or how about the american officials here they are a nix tree miscreant then wish i had the coke the headquarters of the republic party there is a viable opposition to the rule of the. position is centered in this room.
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and let's not forget how america stood alongside the afghan wish i had been in its battle against the soviet union only to say that group to form into al-qaeda the people we are fighting today we funded twenty years ago. does america dealing with these five and groups amount to sponsoring terrorism while the state department has a good answer for that i will leave it to others to characterize the current state of our understanding meanwhile president trump has doubled steel tariffs on turkey amid a diplomatic feud and the e.u. is also counting the cost of u.s. trade restrictions the german economy minister has voiced his alarm saying the u.s. tariffs are causing far reaching damage international relations professor peter scholz believes the u.s. is using trade as a foreign policy tool. or you got mrs dyott off the trump administration and its press no appearances in public affairs
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a rationale behind something that he is trying to wage economic war against even against us and by doing this off. threatening them that it would annoy and loyalty this obedience and partnership dominated by the united states i think that trump understands military means to me safety do not solve problems anymore you have to do it indirectly by by economic political or financial means and this is what this country is playing out i think because this is a this is a policy we have to get certain amounts us for and i don't see it's a moment apart from the public appearances of europeans no read and so a conscious strategy. dozens of families are in mourning in yemen after a saudi airstrike hit a school bus on thursday killing twenty nine children the u.s. state department called on the coalition to investigate but underlined that saudi
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arabia is a key regional partner we call on the saudi led coalition to conduct a thorough and transparent investigation into the incident you also supply the tremendous amount of weaponry then the data for targeting to the saudis so that. sorry no lie wrong is that wrong sorry of these ladies every hear laughing. and that i would refer you to the department of defense that is involved in that but you know as you know saudi arabia is an important strategic partner in the region to the united states. video of the aftermath of the attack shows the extent of the children's injuries and please be warned of the video that we're about to show you is upsetting the strike hit in the north of the country which is under the control of the rebels saudi arabia launched an intervention against them in two thousand and fifteen the latest un data says that the majority of people killed in the conflict die as a result of coalition air strikes that's over ten thousand fatalities the red cross
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told r.t. that the situation in yemen is catastrophic. 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 top. this needs to be referred to the ministry of health and population of yemen 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 that more hostilities and you know the expansion of those hostilities with will exacerbate an already dire humanitarian situation even more we see violations
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cross the country and it's nice 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 i mean. this is just horrific. well saudi arabia says it will launch a probe into the incident and also defended its actions in the process the targeting today is a legitimate military action conducted in conformity with the international humanitarian law to target the militants responsible for planning and targeting civilians which resulted in killing and injuring them. a woman in southern russia has been sentenced to eight years in prison on terrorism charges after she followed her
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husband to syria artie's my do not question over went to meet her. the clock is ticking on zagat uts current life sentenced to eight years behind bars for being part of an illegal armed group she won't actually go to jail until her youngest child turns fourteen and she's only one right now less than twelve months ago her life was old very different i was twenty nine when i left i went to turkey first with my husband i never thought i would end up there. within seven months as a good that was living in syria and pregnant with her child she said as her husband had been drawn to islam and a better life. he told me it was safe to go there he said it wasn't how it was being shown there was no bombay where he said no war but the reality turned out to be fall morris' than anything on t.v.
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they lived for two years in the city of topic which at the times was under eisel control than they moved to rocca and she spent every day living in fear. so even my girl knew she was only eight years old but she could tell the difference what was coming and american her kids explain a fighter jet drone she could tell by the sound of it. where they hiding yes well they either went downstairs or just simply stayed at home i took them out into the hole and we laid on the floor so that any shrapnel wouldn't hit us zagat had struggles to share her story she tries to stay emotionally distant from the past speaks quietly rarely looking into the camera she says she wanted to return home right from the start i told my husband that i want to go back but i couldn't live but the moment i started talking about it we had fights he told me if you want to
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leave leave but i will not let you take the kids away. i knew he was able to do that he had that sort of character and i was afraid later on when they were living and rock her husband was killed in a drone strike leavings and he died all alone with three children i started looking for ways to get out but it's not that easy you can't just leave that place it all has to be done in secret there are people that can sell you out trick i only talk to those who i knew well and one day i was told that there was this wrote that there was a way out. that claims she had no way dia the life she was leading would leave her on the wrong side of russia's anti terror laws. i stayed at home all the time i had my children i had no time for anything else i was at home taking care of my kids. she was one of the seven women and fourteen children brought back to russia in the
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autumn twenty seventeen as part of a companion organized by chechen officials to repaginate the families of men who went to fight with islam ic terrorists. i'm very grateful to everyone who helped launch this conveying to save many women and children. while they were lucky to escape from the war in syria upon arrival in crawley she was detained by police three months later she was convicted and sentenced for being part of an illegal armed group. and while the law she broke is designed to help thwarted terror attacks some people argue that family members of radicalized individuals should not be targeted. these people need rehabilitation they need to be close to their family members under the care of their mothers they're under huge stress and prison will not help them it was only me the more harsh i believe it's wrong to put them
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behind bars for now thank you that leaves with her mother in dagestan she has to to report. the police every month can't leave the region and stiffer code for both her and her brother to find work as they're on the official police list it means they will have to get on their mother a small salary as a post office worker despite all this they could add sas she's just happy to see her children. to go visit i was literally suffering there because i was unable to provide food for my children he told me constantly mom we are hungry they were climbing. and now he says because that's gone to the merry go round let's go to the seaside now we go and nowhere don't get it now we're going everywhere. mommy is hard and so my lovely hussein. who is you. imagine a question of dagestan. there are two other episodes in that series and they're
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available for you on our you tube channel but tell the story of russian sisters found in an iraqi orphanage and people desperate for news of family members that joined the islamic state. in israel and gaza are in the grip of a deadly wave of violence the israeli military carried out dozens of airstrikes over the past week in response to rocket fire from militants three palestinians were killed including a pregnant woman. well you know one of the israeli bombing raids a cultural center in gaza city was hit leaving eighteen people injured. four hearts was.
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well according to the israeli military one hundred eighty rockets were fired from gaza into southern israel seven israeli civilians were injured in response israel bombed one hundred fifty militant targets in gaza. tensions also boiled over at the border fence between israel and gaza after four months of weekly demonstrations.
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social media giants have been in the spotlight over the past few days numerous accounts belonging to libertarian and conservative figures in the united states have been banned over allegations of hate speech. what matters are all of the stories we hear from all of you about the impact your connections have had on your lives you can choose from an infinite range of topics that interest you and then easily follow that topic in the news countries and cultures that got together like yesterday.
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that was the online world as we used to know it all fluids to any of those pesky folks trying to set limits and two thousand and eighteen you'll be told to hold up if twitter decides there are sparts of your world that shouldn't be discovered what if you're keen to know what someone has to say let it be former u.s. diplomat peter van buren you might as well unfollowing your interests the man's profile is shut down for good because he jokingly wish someone had eaten the face of his opponent in a twitter rant honestly that's by far not the most offensive thing you can find online but what's abusive about showing mr van buren some support to users who did so god bands to it's not about me it's not about the group of us who have band together i think it's a bigger issue and it's an issue that's that's raised his head this week people like us who are not part of the legacy media we're not new york times shapers of
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opinion we're also allowed to have our say so if someone from the new york times or the washington post put something up that we know is false we can refute it almost in real time that's very threatening i think for the powers that be this tendency to want to shut people down if they disagree with you is very dangerous it's going down a very slippery slippery slope toward totalitarianism there's a word for that see and ask. well someone saw it coming when even perhaps the most controversial online talking head alex jones was told get outta here by all major platforms we remove hate speach. to keep people safe after all they all have to stick to their own rules and keep people safe from hate speech but then even those anti-left to the hate jones went on alert could be because they thought someone would click on their profiles and see a hold up pop up alex jones
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a bad guy but the problem is that once you start saying that hate speech is a rationale for banning people from social media you get in some very very big territory. i'm no fan of jones so among other things he has a habit of repeatedly slandering my dad by falsely and absurdly accusing him of killing j.f.k. but who the hell made facebook the arbiter of political speech free speech includes views you disagree with but there's no turning back when it comes to the online censorship evolution so i'm not sure it works like that anymore mr cruz plus people on the left are ecstatic bring it on is their call and if it is even a crucial step forward in the fight against fake news and fringe extremism. info wars is the tip of a giant iceberg of hate and lies the uses sites like facebook can use you to tear our nation oppose these companies must do more than take down one website the survival of our democracy depends on it the world is getting older and
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a bit more off there were terry and only lately a top u.s. intelligence committee democrat has come up with twenty legislative proposals for keeping online platforms under a close watch brace yourself as you might soon have to say goodbye to things like anonymous posts or accounts that can be tracked down yeah that covers just two of the twenty. libertarian politician arvind vo social media has deviated from its original purpose. the idea of freedom of speech is a legal protection that says the government cannot restrict any freedom of speech it doesn't say whether or not private companies can say what facebook and twitter are doing are ok legally morally it is absolutely reprehensible morally as the leaders in communication twitter and facebook have a responsibility to encourage an open exchange of ideas not to give
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a huge bias to the established pro state pro status quo old ideas they need to give space to the ideas that challenge the status quo that's what has made these what made these these media useful in their early days but today these media are not sticking true to their early promise instead they are turning out to be just another tool of the status quo. large parts of china's guangdong province are under water after heavy downpours over the weekend according to local media two people have been killed in the floods and thousands have been forced to abandon their homes a massive operation is now underway to relocate them and as you can see entire neighborhoods have been submerged and roads virtually turned into rivers the flooding has also affected several nearby provinces torrential rains are expected to continue until wednesday on china's south east coast. and that
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does it for me incomparable kevin owen will be here well i'd say in about thirty one minutes with a full look at your news fresh look at that be back with you tomorrow you're watching our international was. so here now this new attempt at a global unit of account a global currency big oil that will be our controlled by people not any subtle government so it has the chance to do what it called failed to do to escape
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the tease of the subtle bankers and the ph d. wielding economists. the ways of the united states is dangerous for moost of the illegal immigrants. who are most just as the little simple they want to become must not one go to a specialist about it but many of them look for refuge in the so-called sentry sides of the draft used to share information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities only best person asked banco mom. mostly to morrow head up next time i get i'm in a lot of class and they want that. they have water they all choose to stay in the country with donald trump in the white house all over for the gravels. the who could be about to do. a said fits travel to many couples. deal with triple putting
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it was founded on a rape in a murder. nothing changed so we said all response to these situations still killing. me is sad every other day people kill each other black people kill each other so it was just no way that people are going to just sit back and allow our children to shut down law enforcement this country doesn't work for us it doesn't function for us this is me happening in america.
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the thing about my brow was before that it had been several decades since america at uprising like that you know and we got a missed opportunity i feel like with the ferguson situation. such. as again the people of all. presume to put. god you provide all right the real but. the state isn't for us this country doesn't work for us it doesn't function for us. you can't talk with a machine as a machine so you can have
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a real conversation about real life and feelings in what people are going through what a machine what a robot. you can only. surely a robot has got to be taken down and abolished when they made a constitution and all this it really was in may for me. why people don't want to lives next to black people and so it created so suburbs and small little towns the fight for you so floorspace small attempts existed can see a lot of flats in this a lot of homes sold instead of poor people just back to back on top of each other.
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i live in the homeless which is lying to me like one the poor of his poor as in the state police don't call to often people get shot every other day kids get shot people kill each other black people kill each other always had a gun has something almost always drug related to samos or. black people have always been the target. of the little dances it was a cool deal you know he was serious and he loved black people. who love this people enough to sacrifice and so he starts or going to ask people started to start his all organization to actually try to fight something instead the seals in the world know that. the police were not allowed. to.
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see the cup. shield something you may have a nice suit to school if you miss you the bees shoes the navy want to get us to move you'd set up on the phone is just i mean you know she'd come for money tree poverty creates crime yes anywhere you get rid of poverty you get rid of crime you sample is that simple people are poor here this is one of the lowest minimum wages in the country cost and police harassment. the drug epidemic like it's a lot of different factors that you're dealing with heard that. white supremacy benefits from that the capitalistic government benefits from and we see in here we start so people look at us they think body just savages on a animals what they have they don't want to do better is not that we don't have
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people. with children they you know they move to the county they move to suburbs to better schools and for. safer streets and all that kind of stuff. there was a man. i was looking for you is a water how you doing that to keep you fit hold they have. that will keep you fit. he gave you bang. going to get in get you to get well we got other stuff just good to get to all ten of us out to sandwiches yeah oh sorry that's our brother. yeah you go. this month past i was right he's a pretty good zoom and i do respect everything that he's say and i've thought a little by worried says one of the one of the advice to me is always do. it all here sometimes you run the people that you just really glad to see when you get out here that's what i was gonna this one of the brothers i was really glad to see it.
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may june. june. believe anything that happens in a person's life is not random. and that there is. divine design behind it. baptized a young man i was passing the church and we have to grow old missouri and i baptize him if watching bury him at seventeen and i had to do was funeral and watch as mother and his grandmother whom i was very close to god started speaking to me
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