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u.s. threatens saudi arabia without repercussions if riyadh is found to be responsible for the disappearance of a dissident journalist in turkey demanding everything that we want to see what's going on here that's a bad situation this is serious it's time for the united states to rethink our military political and economic relationship with saudi arabia contempt will be met with contempt. for the american graduate student is detained to add an israeli airport and held for a week over her alleged support of for the boycott divestment sanctions movement. and people on the caribbean island of march and call on the french government to we want to see what's going on here that's a bad situation this will be a game changer for me regarding the kingdom of saudi arabia this is serious at some
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point those questions need to turn into actions and so this is. a rather not to say that the answer is yes it's time for the united states to rethink our military political and economic relationship with saudi arabia if it goes down the road worried about going to. continue will be met with contempt former u.s. diplomat jim john just told us he thinks the journalists disappearance may not be the only reason for washington's toughening stance against riyadh. be clear saudi arabia is usually immune from criticism from the american establishment they can destroy yemen they can cut people's heads off they can support salafi terrorist groups all over the world and suddenly over one journalist suddenly everybody is outraged we discover that saudi arabia is a is a repressive. horrible regime that kills people something doesn't smell right here there's something else behind this that is causing that kind of reaction maybe it's
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because he's with the washington post of course that's that's part of the ruling establishment but it just seems very strange to me that you take the case of one band and i'm not trying to minimize that but put in the context of everything else all the bloody murder of the saudis have got away with it for decades and suddenly suddenly it's a big issue. academics from around the world are rounding on israel after the country denied entry to u.s. student the twenty two year old girl had been granted the right to enter but was detained at an israeli airport after being questioned about her political activities and her palestinian grandparents on his post here as details for us. this is the closest we can get with the comrades shooting going in the international airport which is just behind me for more than a week and a twenty children old american students are all the same has been held here share arrived with a valid student visa but was stopped up border guards and asked if she had if it even a member of the boycott disinvestment and sanctions movement the media is now she
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said she hadn't but according to israel's strategic to face ministry she was an active member and because of those in line with and is raiding the oil that was inactive last year she has been misused and treat that goal states that any foreigners he topic to knowingly participate in boycotts against israel can be refused entry and there already fifteen people who have been denied entry under the sole lot of filed an appeal in the israeli judicial system but the court ruled that who refused all of entry was valid she then followed a second appeal and the israel district court is due to begin hearing this on thursday these raids have repeatedly stated that she is not being detained and is free to return to the united states and in each time she can fly back to the united states whenever she likes she decided to appeal and has been held in the facility for those refused and three the longest says not only was she not a member of the b.d.s.
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she would not have applied to study in this rain if it did make institution if she was she's also promised not to do so in future now out of the israeli university people knew that where i wanted to she was supposed to study a mosque just to green in human rights has also come out in support of her and a number of university kids have written the letter to the strategic ministry saying that if they default to open fainted from entering this would only bode make it to be for the country if this is improper fields of pose as a minister in this case or these homes that could be. very seriously. it will not register voters or universities because if they participated in the demonstration or if they did the so if they do this they would have to reconsider the decision to come here and then on the top are free to many people find it so. that we stop cooperating with this word because they want to cooperate with a country that would meet the. joys of free exchange of ideas we this
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isn't restricted is rejected you know and i think it's really a carbon tax in this case. to take very extreme means including a strike to the decisions being overly. david highlights the ongoing discussion over how israel handles critics against to. see outside tel aviv. the boycott divestment and sanctions movement of the laura al qassam is accused of supporting as a global campaign that was formed back in two thousand and five its main goal is to help palestinians and israeli oppression washington has responded saying that israel has the right to decide who enters the country and who doesn't but we are aware of her case our embassy is providing consular access as we would to all american citizens we value freedom of expression ultimately it is up to the government of israel to decide who it wants to let into the country. the u.s.
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state of tennessee has denied the request of a prisoner on death row to be executed by electric chair rather than by lethal injection ahead of edmond execution which is scheduled for thursday his lawyers have filed an emergency motion with the country's supreme court in the hopes of getting the state's decision overturned. faced with a choice of two unconstitutional methods have misters that course he has indicated that it has to move forward he believes the electric chair is the lesser of two evils ten to eighteen minutes of drawing separate and chemical burning is unspeakable. so he was found guilty of murdering two men in one thousand nine hundred three they had been expecting it to buy around fifty kilos of cannabis from him he is said to have shot them cut their throats and stolen their money and trunk that's pretty graphic in tennessee it lethal injection is the primary method of execution for inmates on death row if their crime was committed before one thousand
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nine hundred nine though then they are also offered the electric chair it can also be used as punishment for capital crimes after that date if the injection is unavailable or deemed unconstitutional thomas or rough and from the international association of black lawyers told us the decision to use a lethal injection for the gorski is unlikely to be overturned. most of the people who would be executed would probably prefer lethal injection that is to be poison the death as opposed to being electrocuted lord before the death of lecture chair so this choice by ministers of course is rather unique most people choose lethal injection i think the supreme court with this current make up would be likely to go forward to allow this execution to go forward unfortunately i think that's what will happen and there might be some question about the nature of the chemical mixture but that has been explored so much over the last ten years or so but i
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think misters of course case chances of being saved in that way are limited so on the other hand i think the more appropriate question is why would the united states in two thousand and eighteen still persist with executions when there are much more humane ways of punishing people. locals on the french island of march uneek in the caribbean say that their health is at risk because of a toxic pesticide a chemical is banned on mainland france itself but islanders say that it has been allowed for use on their banana plantations for decades and claim it is causing serious illnesses.
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among the right wing the favorite buzz word was mob the mob descended on capitol hill they have encouraged mob rule mob rule the rule of the mob conservatives utilize the chaos in the capital in order to rally the troops and raise money like after ted cruz got harassed in a restaurant by activists. are. you completely. believe they're not married. he's made cruz's campaign says that the viral video boosted support and donations some experts are saying that this mob strategy is backfiring their tactics are too hard then so republicans in turn off independents even more than the prospect of impeachment does we've used to everywhere because it's effective. and other republicans who are running for office are following suit
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with finding swing votes is a turned off by how cavanagh was treated and we're responding now brett kavanaugh is confirmed he's on the supreme court that confrontation is over and it's starting to look like not only did the democrats lose but they alienated a lot of people in the process ok look him up and r.t. new york. the kavanaugh saga has provoked strong reactions all around the world with plenty of celebrities weighing in as well sharing their views with their millions of social media followers and more fans and he's only have to try and go as his own very special unique commentary on how even a simple tweet from the stars can stir things right up. today here to tell you about taylor swift no it's not that i switched to m.t.v. she's out there in the top political headlines because taylor basically just said she'd vote for the democrats. this is
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serious news and one taylor swift fan is disappointed. as. well haters are going to shake shake hate hate hate hate hate guys from the right wing cam are razor sharp now taylor swift is a traitor they're saying but just a little while ago people on the left were telling her off for being too politically lazy not only as the voice of miss with mighty enough to sway an army of young voters you might well see her let's say out the united nations in a few years we've been there with some other celebs i'm not here as an expert we have failed the right thing to perform plays let us not fail to make and there's no turning back it will be more and more up to the likes of oscar or grammy winners
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to fix trouble around the world like issues with sudan we are here to ask it's a very simple he's with the government to encourage you to stop did we kill you. and children rate being the stuff. mr clooney actually got detained for that your favorite t.v. or me. stars are all over the place with their movements campaigns charities some end up in the news for their political messages more often then for what they're famous in the first place and dammit within a matter of weeks society is not working the way you used to think me too for a sec sexual abuse has been institutionalized in this country i think women i think survivors i think men are are not going to allow this to continue and we're going to take back the house and maybe even the senate some of their efforts might crack you up a bit and what about free stuff about gender equality yeah you know it's when. how
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can. we like. i'm so embarrassed right now where they meant to be funny great. forests of the world and i will have mexico they. should but it all seems to be from the bottom of their heart what a man's. right. to. create. work. when the lines between politics and showbiz are blurring for good it seems just look at them. i think you're great kid and a best friend. back at. your very handsome or you're
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not but if you thank you thank you very much thanks very much we'll see you tomorrow well. you will. bread obama yeah oh oh oh is that under there. while it's only natural that you know who is in charge at the oval office the fun is in the make it's hard to decide you're fired you're fired you're fired you're fired you're all fired we knew he was. when he walked in. and big tour is about to kick off in the united states starring former first couple the clintons of which some suspect is a precursor to hillary clinton preparing for a third shot at the white house.
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if you're looking to get up. with bill or hillary clinton you're outta luck no if hillary clinton are going on to a thirteen city tour with former president bill clinton former secretary of state hillary clinton. america is great because america is good for. the upcoming to be may twenty nineteen around the time that twenty twenty presidential contenders are expected to start announcing that plans to run for the white house. she does not look presidential she doesn't have to stamina
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stamina tremendous stamina for every job i think about trump my youth allergic. to the basket of deplorable she's guilty is out what was his response to that was. a rather have a puppet as president you know god's day where you have the right. first prelude i must say space is cool russian scientists are preparing to send a three d. printer into space with the intention of producing biological tissue and organs in zero gravity conditions with more on the pioneering mission here's our tease. we're standing right now in the baikonur cosmodrome located deep within the central asian steps of kazakstan now this cosmic drone is the world's most active rocket
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launch site and it's where actually the first man in space yuri gagarin blasted off on bostock one into orbit now this rocket behind me right here is called site use m s ten and it's set to send this year's cars not crew as well as russia's first three d. bio printer to the international space station. three d. printing technology is hardly new it's already being used to print anything from weapons to houses bio printing in turn is being developed as a way to print human organs and tissue research that could save the lives of millions of people but why send the technology to space well scientists growing artificial cells on earth say they don't take on the same structure as they would in the human body but in reduced gravity the cells have a more natural shape so sending them to space can produce serious strides forward
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for the medical community back on earth earlier we got a demonstration of how the technology works with us in the mob i plan to go to the cold or going off. and actually doesn't look like a classical loss three d. printer because we will not find your ex-wife well from all about those and so you will use in the course of courses for mother also of the call them teachers for hours so i'm going to queue up through them but i'm with you on some of the pull through and you will see the process of formation three more of. the crew members here at baikonur seem optimistic about their newest i assessment or. what kind of excessive. successes do you expect from you sir first ever russian produced three d. file printer in zero gravity on the international space station. it's going to be the first sun the experiments will be filed on the ice surface we are planning to
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divide it into two parts the first parts of the experiment will go from simple procedures to more complex ones and the results will be sent back to and scientists will work through the material if everything will be ok we'll continue working further into more complicated. goodbyes were said to friends and family with astronauts and cosmonauts ready to spend the next six months of their lives on the international space station now will be down at the launch site during takeoff starting at eight forty am g.m.t. and eleven forty am moscow time here on r.t. international. i will be watching that because if i haven't said it before space is cool washington national be back with more news with.
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the ability to keep inflation jaimie in the bottle is evaporating so we see prices going up across the board while it's just one of them we see interest rates rising that's inflationary we see the dollar eventually cracking and have a catastrophic collapse that's usually inflationary so prices across the board go up that makes that russia saudi arabia venezuela. their oil based economies they all benefit wildly from this emerging market takes the benefit of this oil and gold gold starting to perk up again and get going of course would skyrocket two hundred thousand plus.
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i'm after newtown to new what you're going on the ground within twenty four hours of u.s. ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley in from his for appearing to warn russia and iran of it wouldn't war resigns coming up on the show bricks at the n.h.s. the scottish referendum screwballs o.p.c. w one of the is there no end to moscow's reach and power in controlling international events and old world mental health day we speak to disabled people against cuts about why the united nations could again be investigating the u.k. government over universal credit headlines a top interpol crime boss who got busted and the top breaks it is eco tep i've seen it it's probably both. more coming up in today's going underground but first it's ten years this week that u.k. labor prime minister gordon brown infamous for shortchanging the british taxpayer when selling gold has his chancellor alistair darling implement socialism not for the ninety nine percent but for the city of london will always remember the day
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when i received a call from the chairman of r.b.s. this was the morning that the shares have been suspended not just once but twice by the london stock exchange and he phoned me and he said look we were hemorrhaging money and i said how long can you last and he said well we're going to go bust this afternoon because millions of others who couldn't make ends meet for them and their families were given no such bail out to this from a chancellor whose boss gordon brown had lavished u.k. taxpayers' money on an arguably illegal war it's something alluded to by jeremy corbyn interviewed on our t.v. as brown testified at the inquiry into iraq what we should be talking about is the principles behind the iraq war the process that led up to the invasion and the political as well as financial consequences eight point five billion pounds of british money has been spent in iraq already the policies of u.k. labor bailout pm gordon brown there being downed by jeremy corbyn speaking to this channel in twenty ten and if anyone thinks austerity is over soon into part two of the show one thing is certain though the u.k. has decided to slash spending on law enforcement officers with twenty thousand
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fewer police officers in twenty ten this is britain according to tourism in mainstream media has come under concerted attack from the biggest country on earth russia after u.k. failure to overthrow assad of syria russia now stands accused of attempting assassinations ahead of its world cup and hacking everything from the n.h.s. to bricks joining me is what a senior british army intelligence officer philip ingram m.b.e. philip thanks for coming back on first of all straight through the naming by the spelling cat organization of an attempted assassin using our t. information unless well yes i understand the culture using r.t. as one of their intelligence sources so well done for working for them but you know i think.

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