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withdrawing from the un human rights council we will not cooperate with 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 so i want to use america now takes a closer look at the reasons behind washington's decision 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 u.s. embassy in tel of nums to jerusalem the pearly or pompei or announce to the world the u.s. was leaving a friendship treaty with iran that established diplomatic ties with the country
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back in one nine hundred fifty five it was apparently 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. iran is abusing the i.c.j. for political and propaganda purposes this leaves one question how will 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 i mentioned earlier on wednesday the un international court of justice ordered the us to partially lifted sanctions on iran which were imposed in may and july tehran filed a lawsuit against washington demanding it drop sanctions and compensate the damage it's caused to the iranian economy meantime on teams that roughly
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a video agency asked people in teheran what they think about the ruling of the international court expert people in your own world knows that the u.s. is wiling to build war they don't of them all know their own words they signed the nuclear deal and now they've changed their mind even though there are problems with our country excepted that this act is illegal don't trump it's crazy really crazy what is this saying when he doesn't understand what his same. issues and even civilians say we should stand up against america's excessive. ruling please mr trump and his friends and we will see their reaction but it will be futile because that in the us against human rights that he grew in is completely sound food medicine thirty was an old go towards people slowly hoods they should never have to leave the public because reaction to the latest u.s. moves from political experts. this is the another example of the united states talking about the rules based democratic order and expecting everyone else to
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follow it but when it comes time for the united states to follow what you know they 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 that 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 says a bad president and it also makes the united states to look like look like someone you can't do business with overseas the u.s. saw a warrant to lay sanctions idea i.c.c. as well as a prosecution of its judges would be under 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.
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is adamant to the rule of the law it has proved to be an irresponsible actor. united nations relief and works agency which supports palestinian refugees has withdrawn some of its stuff from the gaza strip the decision was taken about safety concerns off the protests erupted when the agency cut back its operations in the region its head it describes how angry demonstrators have surrounded u.n. vehicles. was. playing the. game that. we are how can you not talk to women who have been athol to how can you ignore me the thing is though these are not random incidents they were all organized by the very same ngo 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
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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. to the u.s. supreme court accusing cavanagh of sexual assault when she tried to scream she said he put his hand over her mouth we can't let breast cancer not decide on our rights for a generation enough. for the police arrived i was sure you would want to do you know that there is the picture of the damage due. to the cities of these of the mosques only a million you mean it is where it says speciesism and these are the rocks they used to smash the glass. this case is one of many including splattering shops selling meets with fake blood setting slaughterhouses on fire and
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defacing a book with graffiti the incidents have prompted why. bush was to send a letter straight to the french president emanuel back wrong in a bid to prevent more violence. this is a civil war this gang go on mr president should workers take up arms to defend themselves and their businesses. and i believe these people should be punished as one of the large corporations that only attacks small businesses because it's the people who can see why does everybody have us not eating vegetables only because these. everyone has their own preferences and we must respect the choice. meanwhile the butchers have already gained some support from officials with the head of the republican party saying two hundred thousand euros in compensation will be paid out to those affected and we spoke to our animal rights activist. who has mixed feelings about the recent spate of incidents. it's
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a good sunday these activists think that animal rights must be protected similarly to human rights so it's not surprising that the attacks slaughter houses and butchers shops if the law authorizes immoral acts then they 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 or if it's a good strategy then we should do it. the russian hockey teams can sun for one of its injured female stars has resulted in an apparent own goal after the pictures of her and posted spot a sexism well the star herself though sees no problem. they
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like it i can't understand why it has triggered such response to the hockey club posted it because they admired my flat bottom the idea was a simple as that. some of us who have been here says that the very concept of sexism is not appropriate here it's part of hard not to add a little bit of sexuality to their predominant female team was the exploitation of my sexuality is approved by me people who like themselves often please a public backlash but what's the point of staying fit good looking and spending the most part of my life in the gym if i can display it no that won't change but. if you've been following the us media of late he would be forgiven for thinking that deep political division in the country is a relatively recent phenomenon one that's down essentially to one. so the theory has divided america trying to play on fears and divide us off the era of
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donald trump's divide and conquer agenda in. this their lives to divide the country he's further dividing us and i'm really concerned about whether this could spill over into the streets however a new study argues that deep political divisions in america predate truong by quite some time and looked at the number of bills in congress that were co-sponsored by members from both parties and found that since the nine hundred seventy s. when nixon was in office and divisions were already bad factionalism has only gotten worse but this has not depended on who's in charge and those are behind the new study have released a video to illustrate their findings in the one nine hundred seventy s. and eighty's the democrats mostly work together and the republicans mostly work together but they still sometimes worked across the aisle to pass important legislation here's what it looks like now the democrats and republicans almost
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never work together we discussed the issue with political scientist horace cooper who claims the term political division is currently being exploited by those on the happy about the outcome of the last us presidential election. the idea that america is divided the way that it is because president is in office is just simply not true what we see instead are a number of activist groups that are very disappointed with the election outcome and just as they were frustrated in the year two thousand even just as they were frustrated in one hundred seventy two these people on the left side of the political aisle. work with the move to create the question of disarray that group has been around for more than fifty years the only difference
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is now they speak openly your program and often know. what a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murderer i would prefer it be to the death penalty just because i think that's the fair thing the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict is found innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people was terrifying was just no really hasn't been that we hear even many victims' families want the death penalty to be abolished the reason we have to keep the death penalty here is because that's what murder victims' families want that's going to give them peace that's going to give them justice and we come in and say. not quite enough we've been through this this isn't the way.
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it is it is a. secret indeed. just like priests accused of sexually abusing children can get away with it quite literally i like to call this the geographic solution so what the bishop needs to do then he finds out that the priest is is a perpetrator is simply moves him to a different spot were the previous standards not the highest ranks of the catholic church conceal the accused priests from the police and justice system to that end of that's known as the end and then i can feel your attitude. is felt. cooked additional
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submersed if not of what was an ounce of that to linger some of these it's just a good usual thing is no. simple yet so when my future. looked good for the showing of the skeleton is lost when the church. he's like oh shit. you're pushing thirty. volts of shipping. yep and most of the book is the work of the boss and able. to say no i don't know what that or. what. was the latest news in the put us. but arsenal poison all right so you have put your. lyricists through the syringe tool yes. it does.
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make this manufacture consent to instant of public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. in the final larry you're a. i'm the son in the one percent. female i'm doing all middle of the room simulate. the room in the real me is it was. all right this is going to try as a report to one. that's right we're los angeles stacey the part of max geyser will be played by a stunt double slacks minus or spies or is
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a big troublemaker in fact max we are in hollywood if it weren't so small you would be able to see the hollywood sign up there but of course this being los angeles it is filled with smog so you don't see the hollywood c.g.i. c.g.i. . actually there has been like record levels of smog at the moment so i'm feeling this everywhere in the world is having record levels of of everything well there's record high temperatures low temperatures all time highs and stock markets all time lows and interest rates stand druckenmiller billionaire hedge fund manager he was out saying that massive debt fueling the next financial crisis so he sees the record levels of debt just like the record levels of smog and climate change and heat and exhaust and carbon move missions and all that sort of stuff everything is at peak everything. in every possible category or at the extreme
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earth's carrying capacity for human beings as reached its limit the stock market training of all time highs the debt load peak everywhere as they head to two hundred fifty three hundred fifty five hundred percent debt to g.d.p. this is a planet on the verge of a major way to nami of debt and wipe out and catastrophic nightmarish behavior there's also a bit of brinkmanship going on everybody's kind of like it's kind of exhilarating to look at how much debt we can pile on how much carbon dioxide pile into there how much smog we can put in there how many people we could put into one city how much prices could rise in the prop. pretty market stock markets and stuff and another brinkmanship story that happened on our way out here to los angeles we had prerecorded an interview with fire stein of plan a ponzi dot com and it was funny because he said that iran mosque of test was guilty of securities fraud and lo and behold like two or three days later of course the f.c.c. has sued him for securities fraud partly because of brinksmanship because
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a lot mosque was negotiating with them many decide if you wanted to just be challenge them you know i was talking to johnny. the viper room and you know ellen is a friend and he's really taken a listen to that extreme that it needs to go to express the people's guys in terms of the representation of equity in our inner being and i talked to johnny in his next role he left me to be in my original bar nine. and it must be considering this is all going to be taken place on wall street the pirates on wall street is going to be called i'm writing the script just so you know the last time max lived here was like two thousand and that's why johnny depp was huge back then in the viper room existed johnny depp is actually going to be playing matthew mellon one of the races in a film so he's that guy and i was a friend of kaiser report until he passed away but i also want to talk about the brinkmanship that's in the headlines this week let's talk about real financial news
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max and some economic stuff happening in the real world this is not fiction this is not fake news agricultural exports plunge jump accuses china of meddling in u.s. elections so the change deficit widened by five point three percent and all this despite i guess because of the trade war agricultural exports were down nine point five percent from july and a whopping fifteen point two percent since june now the interesting thing is that china or the china daily which is the chinese government. you know news outlet they took out a four page ad spread in iowa basically telling the iowa. armor is that is because of trunks dual you know his his war is trade war with china that their exports have clients trade so i guess following up on what we were saying last year wixon stream urges americans to listen so what does that mean in other words post the past work until this period of the nineteenth century went into more of a monster as global.
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