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by the start of this in several days ago in front of my house my mom wife and three children died i remember how i called. nine civilians were killed including three children when terrorists shell a christian village in syria's hama province. exactly seventeen years on from the worst terror that he committed on u.s. soil we report on how washington is shifting its policy toward some extremist organizations. inciting to europe's immigration issues italy's outspoken interior minister talks exclusively to r.t. . the asia pacific business and political decision makers head to russia for
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a major economic forum with eyes on helping before between north and south korea. you wherever you're watching on call at all to moscow it's eleven am this tuesday morning september the eleven first for you this hour the focus on the syrian conflict has been on a blip in recent days in the buildup to a final push against terrorist groups that have fallen back to the province but once out of the picture is the militants still active beyond it. and. i grabbed my daughter is trying to cover those with my body who last time i when told to find him and saw he was. those
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a pool of blood coming from. one of saddam's in the coming. days a guy who a rocket landed in front of my house and my mom wife and three children died i remember how i call time. yeah i know some people die young lady and and two teenagers today. are the terror groups and have a probe and so affiliates of al qaida i was on this day in two thousand and one the that organization carried out the most devastating atrocity of modern american history since nine eleven washington's been engaged in a fight against terrorism through intervention around the globe but it seems that mission switched in some countries is kind of morbid no explains seventeen years
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ago when america evil had a name and that name was al qaida the united states of america is an enemy of those who aid terrorists and of the barbaric criminals who profane a great religion by committing murder in its name but that was seventeen years ago in more recent days things just aren't as clear cut in syria's illit province the terrorist group known as he ought to rear al shaab previously known as al qaeda in syria is alive and kicking now the un special envoy for syria stephan de mistura says that over ten thousand al qaeda linked fighters are in the area for a long time the usa has promised that it will separate the moderate opposition from the designated terrorist groups but the separation just hasn't happened and at this point it seems like u.s. officials are focused on raising the alarm about the syrian government's efforts to retake rebel held territories. syria must not reckless
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lid type problems in fact the top administration has already made it clear that if indeed there is a chemical attack they already know who did it if there are chemical weapons that are used we know exactly who's going to use them john bolton trumps national security advisor says that the idea that anybody even the syrian government might use chemical weapons is just crazy. so apparently al-qaeda brought down the twin towers but they're just not evil enough to release some chlorine gas now the u.n.
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special envoy disagree is and says that the terrorists are very capable of conducting chemical attacks and the government on one hand and most of which is an organization because of the coverage by the figure council. are having deep i believe claim to produce weaponized chlorine it quickly stopped being a war about. democracy let's put it that way so. this there is no distinction and i think the united states news knows this it didn't matter to the united states who won so long as assad lost the americans are looking for a way to who was stopped the syrian and russian advance on it and prevent this conflict from being over the syrian government will lead will be to responsible for chemical. regardless of who does them this isn't the first time
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that u.s. foreign policy has a zig zag when it comes to al qaeda back in the one nine hundred eighty s. they called osama bin laden a freedom fighter when he was battling against the democratic republic of afghanistan cia gave him guns and u.s. media cheered him on it seems now u.s. foreign policy regarding the al qaeda terrorists has gone full circle. artsy new york well if u.s. foreign policy over the years has exact on terrorism and its definition the policy on syria has equally fluctuated more on that next from jacqueline booga. the syrian conflict another drawn out affair with the u.s. only digging itself in deeper but as the newly appointed representative for syria engagement stated there's no hurry so an open ended presence in syria is the new reality despite donald trump's call to get us personnel back home will become another syria like very soon let the other people take care of it. surprise surprise plans on syria once again aren't panning out as expected let's roll back
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to the beginning of. the syrian uprising seemed simple washington's main goal regime change the plan according to cables published by wiki leaks would lead to the unraveling of threads all over the region including a possible sectarian war that would likely bog down another major adversary eram the fall of the house of asad could well the united states terry and war drawing in iran which in the view of his right of the come on this would not be a bad thing for israel and its western allies two birds one very bloody stone but here we are in two thousand and eighteen and the reality is assad still in power and the fighting in the country secretary and otherwise has been anything but beneficial for the u.s. and its allies it has israel looking on anxiously as you remain influenced takes root in syria with the tehran backed hezbollah militia becoming
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a key player. and about those western allies europe is plagued by a refugee crisis in part triggered by the syrian war not to mention terror attacks carried out in the name of eisel. and here's another failed expectation or plan to train and equip the opposition in syria so they can help push back these terrorists a tactic that proved to be less than successful can you tell us what the total
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number of trained fighters remains it's a small number you know and. the ones that are in the fight is just is we're talking four or five now to be fair one strategy deployed from the very beginning that's still finding success to this day is the use of social media to push an anti assad agenda we knew that syrian society was growing increasingly young and digits and that this was going to create disruptions in society that we could harness for our purposes that idea is proven to be so effective it's being used now i have an image offensive on it led by the syrian army i don't my name is of him and those are from syria and the my message that would have been that that's today i think it's continued so it was just so nice to see my seventeen but if they play seventy i have this or felt as if a life of something is live this way and. i thought i would have horses out of the building to a duck or unless they have who've seen see and hear. me on money for inside
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a chair that i like me will be made that incredible and and now we even have trump warning us against retaking it live despite the fact that his own government admitted there were terrorists in the area president bashar last of syria not recklessly provance the russians in the rain ians would be making a great humanitarian the state to take part in this potential human tragedy hundreds of thousands of people could be killed don't let that happen. is a province just the largest al qaeda safe haven since nine. hello and it live now is a huge problem it is an al qaeda safe haven right on the border of turkey a recurring problem for more than half a decade has been that u.s. plans are falling flat in syria and the flaws are already appearing and the expectations of donald trump strategy as well. even so the united states military claims it knows a better way to fight terror in a lib than syria and its allies do a political science professor from damascus we spoke to is skeptical about
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america's course. this is looking for geopolitical targets not for combating terrorism we have heard about the war against terrorism starting from other end of september and i think after this war of against terrorism that there is it is expanding more and more we could we can see that you know this is this is or fail in this war we are going to leave or in syria or in yemen and saw we are in syria we we don't there are nineteen states we are in our hands by think there isn't and we made a very huge progress in that and i think this is serious in this point is not satisfied with these results because our show succeeded in doing the three years of work simply. next the russian protest artist notorious for staging some eye
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watering stunts is found that fleeing to france to claim asylum hasn't worked out according to plan his latest piece went a bit too far. russia it's sometimes difficult to be. yes especially when makes a political declaration out of his art that's the case of that probably and we already know and this is just you know arrested for setting the door of the former
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k.g.b. building on fire. to publish the price of his own actions is the loss of his freedom . filmmakers sponsors actors in the world of culture and citizens are outraged about the situation. and opposition illegally incarcerated in the russian . capital for. what daily life in french prison is like every day a prison guard names incarcerated and raises arrest warrant out loud the prisoner
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then grabs his things and matches from the cell says his goodbyes his prison mates and leaves in florida for example five to ten prison guards go on a convict and slam them to the floor. until he shows fresh twist his hand and then lead him out while squeezing his neck. obviously the administration here is just torturing me. this is all to used to add the sexism rub dominating world tennis right now i would have thought of all stock as the major eastern economic forum kicks off i go by.
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the rabbi over sexism of the highest levels of tennis continues to rage following serena williams furious outburst at the umpire during her defeat in the u.s. open final many are rallying behind the former world number one claiming double standards but others have turned to mocking her actions on court.
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and here fighting for women's rights and for women's equality and for all kinds of stuff in for me to say these. it made me feel like it was a sexist remark i mean like how he's never seen again from a major. news outlets and celebrities are backing williams insisting that she wouldn't have been treated harshly if she were a male players have had far more aggressive outburst the women's tennis association is also throwing its weight behind the star. behind the star. the w.t. believes that there should be no difference in the standards of tolerance provided
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to the emotions expressed by men versus women and this committed to working with the sport to ensure that all players are treated the same we do not believe that this was done. on the less. hiring question is known for his tough approach and not just towards women at this year's wimbledon quarter final he warned a male player throwing his racket to the ground in twenty sixteen he painted lies and the memory for his remark of stupid umpiring women's rights advocate m. reese episode and social commentator anthony bryan logan joins us to discuss the fallout from the williams institute. think she acted the way she did because he was frustrated as she was losing a mate and people don't really realize a she already played a omeo soccer earlier in the year i think it was in march down in florida and he lost badly in his will so it's a sports you get first ration is you're reacting in an emotional way that the good news a missed of late came afterwards to john do some damage control of a rope defect a she lost so i said now that's what it is why you have is the greatest tennis
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player of all time this was not about her being a fresh straight it had with losing a game this was about a woman that they would tend to to literally box her in at every level and they have said things about her and she's been under attack as the greatest player of all time that it's unfortunate that they just mistreat her the way that they do and yet the first violation which was for coaching now she can say date she didn't see to guy give a new signal ok it is fine it was just a warning there was no penalty it was sick a violation came where she's on the record on the ground broke the racket you can't do they so at that point you had to first violate second violation you should be kind of just train noise in easy times you see a.b. go in a do it too much else question you have to ask here is have these other guys that she made seen had a first violation second violation and you to act or did you say ok i got a calmed down now you're in denial any more and indication. the definition of
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coaching requires that she actually receive the communication which she did not she didn't see it and even her coach said that he did say no decisions during the games he said early on that she didn't hear it so then there is going to be any sort of violation because she didn't receive it so there's no need for the first with the second one people throw rackets all the time john john mccain row through racquets and curse and everything else and it was called if you do warning and ship he was very eager if he had passion he didn't receive warning and it was tolerated and so forth arena to be lambasted and for this wind to be thole and for him her it's really unacceptable and it's really disgusting that there's been such a campaign against her and i'm really concerned that we have an issue even with the midnight cart caricature and portraying her as some type of animal i'm really just confused as to why we were willing to accept that she's just that great without she had me as your emotions were her she was with origin last march early it's a naomi osaka so i mean the sixty's in
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a march that made her lose dad or she does happen to stare square because he on this kind of adds aren't having a child and was very well age that she was not ready very well and this man she took to play very well in the first match to head a darn strong when she also lost. the u.n. human rights chief is sent delegations to italy and austria to verify how migrants are being protected off the reported increase in racist attacks in those countries . it elice decision to close its seaports denying entry to angio rescue ships had serious consequences for the most vulnerable even though we're seeing a big drop in the numbers coming from libya over the past twelve months the number of those who died during the crossing is high in the first six months of twenty eighteen than it was the total flow of arrivals in the e.u. has decreased overall compared to last year it's a trend that's evident in italy but they are still receives a large number of the drop in arrivals comes after a populist government took power in june and applied
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a strict migration policy italy's interior minister is facing consequences for his hardline anti migrant policy he's now under investigation for alleged abuse of office kidnapping and illegal arrest after he forced a rescue ship with one hundred fifty refugees to stay in port for five days r.t. spoke exclusively to mattel yourself me about the strain of the migrant crisis has placed on europe. and there is some international missions that brought tens of thousands of migrants to italy alone i think the citizens of pay my salary in order for me to control who is entering my country other european countries like france close their borders and send back fifty thousand people and then try to lecture us on. no no no. i don't have enemies i see things very differently from on your microphone and i'm glad merkel on economics immigration the future of europe islam
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and terrorism we've come a long way there is a historical opportunity next made to finally change the balance in europe and to change our relations with countries beyond europe as i'm thinking of russia because i've been saying for years now that i'm in government i will work on it because sanctions against russia do not make any konami political social cultural sense. well you know. i'm not against europe i'm in favor of a year of the does few things but does and while leaving freedom of choice on other fronts for individual states this government has already built partnerships in the ninety's in russia and china because europe's population and economic power who could minish more and more. unfortunately in brussels and in europe they only understand the language of money therefore they're not talking about principles values solidarity but economic issues the e.u.
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is now discussing the budget for the next seven years seeking to get it approved who to vote who countries and we the italian government from prime minister down have already said that if there is no agreement on the other issues on banking policy policy immigration we won't vote for the budget. he leaders and business chiefs from across the asia pacific region have gathered in russia's port city of lot of all stock for the east and economic forum correspondent apra trenker is there for. right now i'm more than six thousand four hundred kilometers away from moscow the russian capital but if i get on a plane at less than two hours i can find myself in the likes of beijing tokyo and seoul that's the geographic reality of this region russia's far east is open for business men representing asia's economic heavyweights china japan and south korea and indeed hundreds of intrapreneur as from these countries are attending the
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eastern economic forum the leaders of china and japan are here to for talks with the russian president has already sat down with a lot of my posting that happened late on monday and it was immediately clear that no political differences are likely to disturb the bishes of the business community so the two countries tuesday is officially day one of the summit between xi jinping and mr putin is happening. now you know up to date this is all to international on call him next world news in half an hour to see them. so we've got to do is i don't. five the threats that we have it's crazy to confront ation let it be an arms race is on off and spearing dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful
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very critical of time time to sit down and talk. with lawmakers manufacture consent instant of public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. when the financial merry go round lifts only the one percent. of the time we can all middle of the room signals. going to mean real news is real world. prosecution will need to become almost. a full design. where you push. the threat of fines. by the number one plus you do i mean yeah i mean i mean political pressure
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closed up with flash. i was born a male i started living as a female when i was nineteen years old had a sex change when i was thirty years old i've now been living as a woman for twenty eight years and i fully regret this nobody can change genders it's impossible. it's delusional it's a mental illness. and the lord god made a woman. he had taken out of a man and he brought her to the man once i finally had the surgery i went with this was the wrong thing to do it was the wrong thing to do to cut off my male anatomy. command. this is now one of my bones from the flesh from my flesh she shall be called woman for she was taken out of man that is why
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a man leaves his father and mother earth news from nineteen to his wife and they become one flesh the fact of the matter is the forty percent of people who are attempting suicide are people who regret ever changing genders taught. me more along right there around four o'clock. but usually i wake up beforehand it's as though god truth wakes me. i read the bible and i have and then i try to be feeling and listen for his voice his guidance. my name is
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billy hurley. living here and poke in the. and i used to work for nasa. and let me show you all around the house a little bit. of the weather over here and. we don't have air conditioning over here and so we keep the doors and windows open for a good bit throughout the year. as can any little introverted kid had a speech impediment and tried to talk a lot of people didn't understand me and my body tomie i belong with the boy. and i thought mine with me and that i belong with the girl.
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