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this is a. baseless claims hypocritical bodies an unjust prosecution damages the cause of human rights the latest in a series of u.s. withdrawals from international justice commitments she's washington take measures to protect itself from being sued at the u.n. . the u.n. agency for palestinian refugees has had hard times often the u.s. cuts its funding for the organization we discussed the impact this has had with the head of the un body in gaza. this work would be made easier if they are predictable funding already some of the countries that helped us this year need to continue this next year. fronds troops have written to the president amid a spate of attacks on school houses by welfare activists ultimately pleading with
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the president to help prevent a possible civil war. morning on top of the fourth day in moscow this international a very warm welcome to you. u.s. national security adviser john bolton has announced that america is pulling out of an optional protocol to the vienna convention a move that could ultimately prevent the u.s. from the international court of justice it's just the latest of several international judicial commitments that washington has pulled out from just this year. the united states will withdraw from the optional protocol in dispute resolution to the vienna convention on diplomatic relations the united states is officially withdrawing from the un human rights council we will not cooperate with
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the i.c.c. we will provide no assistance to the i.c.c. baseless politicized claims are brought against us hypocritical bodies and institution i'm just prosecution by this illegitimate court the council ceases to be worthy of its name we will commence a review of all international agreements that may still expose the united states to purported binding jurisdiction dispute resolution in the international court of justice. now takes a closer look at the reasons behind washington's to session to quit this part of the vienna convention national security adviser john bolton tried to justify the withdrawal by portraying the provision as a violation of u.s. sovereignty citing a case brought on by palestine protesting the decision to move the us embassy from tel of newts to jerusalem pearlie or pompei or announce to the world the u.s. was leaving a friendship treaty with iran that established diplomatic ties with the country back in one nine hundred fifty five it was apparently
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a response to the international court of justice ruling that ordered washington to lift iranian sanctions on humanitarian goods which pompei are described as iranian propaganda or as attempt to interfere with the sovereign rights of the united states to take a lawful actions necessary to protect our national security. and iran is abusing the i suggest for political and propaganda purposes this leaves one question how the us or any western country be kept in check without an effective international governing body it looks like this will revive a some of those discussions as mentioned earlier on wednesday the un international court of justice ordered the us partially to lift its sanctions on iran which were imposed in may and july filed a lawsuit against washington demanding it drop sanctions on compensate the damage it's caused to be iranian economy but r.t. is roughly a video agency ask people in tehran what they think about the ruling of the
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international court. people in your own world knows that the us is while eight of the war they don't have an all of their own were they signed the nuclear deal and now they've changed their mind even those that have problems with our country accepted that this act is illegal donald trump a scrape really crazy what is the same when he doesn't understand what his same. officials and even civilians say we should stand up against america's excessive demands this ruling will not please mr trump and his friends and we will see their reaction but it will be futile of the court that in the us acted against human rights the hague ruin is completely sound food medicine fertilizer old go towards people slowly hoods they should never have to leave them. so we got a reaction to the latest u.s. moves from various political experts this is the another example of the united states talking about the rules based democratic order and expecting everyone else to follow it when it comes time for the united states to follow what you know they
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just simply change the rules and i'm certainly not a fan of the united states being governed by world bodies and accountable world bodies but the issue with the palestine issue and also with the iran issue is that at the iran specifically you know we signed this agreement in one hundred fifty five agreed to be adjudicated by the international court of justice and then when they rule against united states we say ok we're going to take our toys and go home it doesn't look good it sets a bad precedent in it also makes the united states to look look look like someone you can't do business with overseas the u.s. warrant to lay sanctions idea i.c.c. as well as a prosecution of its judges would be on the way by the u.s. actually because the u.s. believes that it's an exceptional state president trump is a real manifestation of this wrong idea that the u.s. is exceptional all other nations should abide by their rules and regulations except for the united states so therefore the u.s. is adamant to the rule of the law it has proved to be an irresponsible actor.
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one hundred twelve members of the u.s. congress have signed a letter to the secretary of state demanding he retract the decision to cut funding to the u.n. agency for palestinian refugees he said the move taken by the trumpet ministration in august threatens to destabilize the region since the funding was caught the agency has entered a period of crisis protesters have been surrounding un cars carrying its personnel are no longer receiving help ultimately prompting the agency to pull in some of its staff from gaza over safety concerns we discussed the current situation with the head of the un refugee agency in gaza. there was. days ago when i was meeting with some colleagues. here in gaza city because i count meet in my office and when angry demonstrators came and tried to prevent us
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from leaving that place one car with colleagues got stuck and was surrounded by angry demonstrators for an hour fortunately the situation was resolved peacefully that could have been a very nasty incident so fortunately so far no one has heard or directly attacked what is leading to this. i think is the tactics of leadership and the demonstrators they seem to think that it will help their situation. that if they add. management from working and if they close calls and health centers that's the reason for these kinds of incidents it helps no one no one wins. the u.s. says that it's been a disproportionate share of the budget of the agencies funding now following the cuts the e.u. parliament debated on tuesday various options to help the un refugee agency it was
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. difficult to reach a negotiated two state solution. is a final. issue. to support. the european commission proposed forty million euros for the u.n. agency to continue supporting schools and health clinics although the agency's head and says that the problem lies not only with funding. work would be made easier if they are stable predictable funding arrangements sold the countries that help does this year need to continue this next year. and hopefully we will get more and i hope that the old sword to use will do a bit more than they're currently doing to ensure that we can fully and properly function here in gaza but the problem is not the us and its government the problem
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is that the international community including you from my perspective speaking on behalf of the refugees not putting enough effort into finding a political solution what is needed is not member states criticizing each other what is needed is member states working together to bring israel and palestine to the table to have a proper discussion and negotiation about a peaceful solution that is what's needed most. examining documents from an f.b.i. probe the white house has reportedly found nothing to support the sexual misconduct allegations against supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh but scrutiny around the scandal intensifies questions about protesters putting pressure on republican senators to reconsider their support of caffein or have risen seized on court. since brett kavanaugh is controversial supreme court nomination we've seen
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a number of political confrontations in the u.s. by concerned citizens who have been looking to give their elected representatives and earful. this image nobody knows what. they are going to be interesting. to hear about. that was the senator majority leader mitch mcconnell after his call for the senate to vote on kavanagh a.s.a.p. he was a likely target for enraged activists take another republican senator jeff flake who was ambushed in an elevator i'm going to. leave me i didn't tell anybody and you're telling me they don't matter. what you want to talk to you don't tell me that might have something. to me don't think either you're the only. thing. a pretty awkward elevator moment there's also republican senator david
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perdue who ran for the restroom after he was confronted with a game that rejects the. how can you not talk to women who have been assaulted how can you ignore our pleas the thing is though these are not random incidents they were all organized by the very same angio the so-called center for popular democracy and its sister organization and harassing politicians isn't the only thing in their arsenal they've also organized a number of mass protests. that protest alone resulted in over one hundred arrests but liberal organizations aren't only taking direct action against their political opponents demand justice engages in similar activism making dramatic political advertisements on the need to dismantle the u.s. supreme court accusing cavanagh of sexual assault when she tried to scream she said
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he put his hand over her mouth we can't let breast cancer not to sign on our rights for a generation enough is enough. wondering how they pay for all that well these organizations all have one thing in common they're funded by the controversial billionaire george soros styling himself as a so-called philanthropist soros has given millions to liberal causes around the globe and democrats at home in the us to. be. his organization has already given over two million dollars to these ladies alone and hundreds of thousands more to the fund that helps make and commercials. quarter . of the story of a true hero. his life to save others the earthquake.
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and the. help. to safety. i heard about the polo earthquake here in memphis are around the month praying time and my wife told of going to one's grandmother directly about what happened and followed his grandmother was worried about his condition and called him all of the family here tried to call ago and many times again has two mobile phone numbers and they both couldn't be reached.
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we didn't give up trying to call them on and then called his father his father is a very calm person but it's a bit of going might still be on duty by means of that could be why his mobile phone is off you know maybe after he finishes again we'll call back so we tried to call and go all night but couldn't contact him.
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and at that time i told his mom. she said that it had died because he jumped from the air traffic control tower she cannot speak anymore she's only crying loudly will his mother never thought that one of the victims would be one of our family antonius i'm gonna want to. thank for sharing a time with us for the program here will not see on this thursday still to come though france is famous cuisine and it's a book shows are under attack to the point where the butchers are even calling on the president for help for those details in just.
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i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you loans to the ultra rich eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred trade per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only number you need to remember is one one business shows you can't afford to miss the one and only.
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if i stay stories here on out say i'm all that welfare activism under the meat is mud is becoming increasingly militant in france which i see in a recent spike in attacks on slaughterhouses. worried butchers have sent a letter to the french president emanuel macron in a bid to prevent more violence. this is a civil war this gang go on mr president should zero workers take up arms to defend themselves and their businesses meanwhile a butchers have already gained some support from officials with the head of the
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republican party saying two hundred thousand euros in compensation will be paid out to those affected so we got reaction from both sides of the clash. valid. the incident happened around three in the morning i came down and saw that the door had been hit in three places that they also painted the store species it was here on the other medium. i took pictures mediately the police arrived i was sure you would want that photo there is the picture of the damaged door. these are the marks on the enemy i mean yes it is where it says species isms and these are the rocks they used to smash the glass. and i believe these people should be punished why did they attack large corporations of us in the only attack small businesses because it's easy the people will contain why why does everybody have to start eating vegetables only because these activists want to say that what everyone has their
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own preferences and we must respect the choices most legality waters says that these activists think that animal rights must be protected similarly to human rights that is why they believe it's immoral to kill animals for food so it's not surprising that they attack slaughter houses and butchers shops they think that morality is more important than obeying the law if the law authorizes immoral acts they may think what they do is justified in terms of morality anything that may stop the killing of animals for meat is acceptable but i am not sure whether illegal actions are the best way to promote animal rights the question we should ask ourselves is whether it is an effective way to raise awareness about animal suffering and animal rights if it's a good strategy then we should do it but i am not sure about it at all. a russian the hockey teams concern for one of its female stars has resulted in an
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do you know what money you want to hire. cooked additional supposed to not of what was an ounce of the callender some of these it's just a butcher looking isn't enough. loose jointed. simple yet so intimately to polish helplessly. look with a showing at the plant which up a skeleton is lost when the shit. he think of shit you know you're pushing thirty. volts of shipping. yet when you lost it does the book hit the wall with the person able. to say no i don't know what that or. if. it was the latest news in the puss. stuff no worries i'm all right
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so yeah i've put this was going to say a. little fish through the syringe still yeah. it doesn't. quite frankly i think only just misses a libya i have deteriorated and have fragmented and it is extremely important that we have a new digital receiver over a presidency that has the votes of the libyan people people who have aspirations like freedom indeed to have aspirations like living in dignity and quite frankly to deny them the right to vote with the pretext that oh it's not time yet or you don't have bread so you should not be asking for the vote you should vote for people who will provide the bread and home or you provide the services.
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this is boom bust broadcasting around the world and covering the world of business and finance and the impact upon all of us i'm bart chilton in washington thanks for being on board we're glad to have you with us coming up today as saudi arabia is opening up with reforms many aimed at millennia old player also appear to be shutting down on dissenters as a journalist from the washington post maybe being held in a saudi consulate in turkey steve malls were joins us to discuss and we've questioned more about the real competition from china parties dan cohen gives us
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the answer and it's not from chinese high tech as claimed by the trumpet ministrations plus the dow jones industrial average hits a new high and there's lots of auto news will be joined by our friends to see you all of the stocks. are mo and we've met with so many great an interesting entrepreneur is in boston at the forbes under thirty summit these last few days but we didn't have time to bring them all to you we'll show you one of those today about an interesting start up that is literally out of this world all that directly ahead but first we get to some headlines let's go. to the u.s. government has been ordered by the united nations international court of justice to lift sanctions on iran that would have interfered with the importation of humanitarian aid the court ruled today that the u.s. government must lift the sanctions that impact iran's ability to import things like food medicine and even airline parts the court said that any limiting of things
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like food and medicine would have a serious impact on the health of the people who live in iran while the sanctions on airline of aviation. hearts would endanger their own air safety and speaking of iran the u.k. multinational big bank standard chartered is being investigated for breaching sanctions involving iran based customers of its dubai branch the bank may have continued to violate sanctions by processing u.s. dollar transactions for iran controlled entities even after it was fined six hundred sixty two million dollars back in two thousand and twelve for such violations this was before such as on iran were lifted in twenty fifteen as part of the iranian nuclear agreement as a result some say standard chartered may be looking at a one point five billion dollars in fines from us regulators including the department of justice the manhattan district attorney and the new york department of financial services. british prime minister theresa may has received
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a formal letter of no confidence from five conservative members of parliament and it is said thirty to forty such others have done so privately the public letter is critical of the p.m.'s leadership related to brecht's that some have said ms may is incapable of delivering bricks that it would take forty eight of the current three hundred seventeen conservative members of parliament to sure going to election contest according to current party rules. and what it would be the biggest us initial public offering this year is by a chinese company ten cent music entertainment is planning an i.p.o. the company is currently valued by some at roughly twelve billion dollars while only starting in twenty sixteen ten cent music has been a large benefactor of the growth in streaming that has remodeled the music industry there are more than eight hundred million users a ten cents app q-q. music and its karaoke counterpart app the company has reported revenues recently
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