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we don't like it even a little bit but as to whether or not we should stop one hundred ten billion dollars from being spent in this country knowing they have four of five alternatives two very good alternatives that would not be acceptable to be. sure he was last seen entering the saudi consulate in istanbul on october the second there he goes in and he has not been seen since apparently turkey is not officially being involved but multiple reports claim its intelligence services have evidence that not only was he kidnapped but also killed saudi arabia vehemently denies any involvement despite the mounting pressure this weekend several reports have emerged though further to all this that the u.s. reportedly knew of an alleged saudi plan to capture. news outlets citing intelligence intercepts of claiming the saudi crown prince ordered an operation to lure in detain him some u.s. senators are calling to investigate his disappearance and they're warning of dire consequences for riyadh if the reports are true but donald trump nonetheless
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trading in even ground at the moment he's out of money he won't break the strong economic relations between washington and saudi arabia wrapping it up so far caleb maupin if you thought that the disappearance of a saudi journalist in turkey would hurt ties between riyadh and washington wrong military and diplomatic ties are closer than ever and donald trump recently spoke up about why that is i don't like the concept of stopping an investment of one hundred ten billion dollars into the united states. because you know what they're going to do they're going to take that money and spend it on russia or china or someplace else the media was pretty shaken by his honesty if the saudis are responsible and this is the bully that everyone elected to push around the world leader said it would not be a good thing at all look at the messages he sent we don't mind dictatorship we have no interest in human rights in your country saudi has been a client of the united states closer. for
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a long time the administration and saudi arabia figure that they were so comfortable in their relationship with donald trump that they can give the green light time seems to be admitting that u.s. policy in the middle east is not really about some moral impulse to spread freedom or humanitarian concerns he seems to be admitting that it's about money and selling military hardware the human rights record of saudi arabia has remained the same for decades but that's never stopped us presidents from swooning over the saudi royal family. trump has a way of launching into truth tantrums unloading unspoken realities about international
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relations for example this is his take on the u.s. invasion of iraq old expression to the victor belong the spoils you remember you always used to say keep the oil if we kept you and you probably wouldn't have isis because that's where they made the money in the first place so we should keep the oil but ok trump recently acknowledged that south korea is not completely sovereign in its actions like one south korea mulled over the possibility of easing relations with the north well they won't do it without her approval. they do nothing without her approval so to be clear donald trump is not changing u.s. foreign policy he loves the saudis he loves bossing south korea around and he is not talking about cutting the huge military budget however he's getting rid of a lot of the smoke and mirrors and telling things as they actually are kaleb up and r.t. new york get the view from some of the political science professor hey the time to face a double trouble promising to punish the saudis if they're involved but he doesn't want to back out of those old important megabucks deals with either he's having to
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tread a very fine line isn't he would you think of his statements thus far to say they'll be severe punishment if indeed something is money to be proven against the saudis disney. i'm laughing at him because you know he doesn't care about human rights and democracy just cares about money as a businessman as he did before i think he will he will do the same if. some evidence given to him the argument again is about saudis or saudis murder or kidnap of this question and i think he will say some serious severe words and mullein bam-bam and he will go to business as usual because his gulf countries are very important for him it's a special day for you know. no day pay very well for him and he always say that and that's why you're going to come up if he doesn't do anything to say again riad
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foley did not going to any of these allegations saying it totally baseless the authorities they say they want to uncover the truth whatever these allegations are about but end of the day. these allegations some of monies to be categorically frozen against saudi arabia one strum going to do that he's still going to stand firm or easy go what can i do that he's going to have to do something is a. yeah i think is you know today's newspapers we have you know some new. allegations about that he is a risk for smart watch with him on connecticut i colloq and i'm of the believe that . according to newspapers even to watch you don't post now they are evidence that he was killed or kidnapped in saudi consulate and if it is the right thing you know this is very important for international relations between turkey and saudi arabia as well because. the kidnap or murder in
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stumbled and also this is a consulate you know they have some immunity and it to fix all the relations international relations of turkey and so general bill asians also. you not to say. yes and tookie should nations as well i think as far as. a concern as far as i read i think now at least we have some argues about that now in turkey and in the united states as well and i don't know what will happen but it affects all international relations and immunities of our consulates and embassies in the world is there any explanation or in your head as to why the saudis have showed a video of this guy mr shelby actually leaving their embassy that would be the proof that he's alive and well after i left the embassy at least i was surprised i haven't pulled that out of the hat yet. yes and that is that that is
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a problem now some delegation came to turkey from saudi arabia and turkish or tortillas they start to search with them. in the. consulate in istanbul and maybe we will get more news after monday about the search and about i'm sure that there are some something's wrong and this constable because there is no no evidence that. you know. three hours in or fiancee was there and corner connector are there are. journalists in turkey and they couldn't get any news any telephone up to now i think there's something broad with with the consulate right now but maybe we will get more news after monday what about this news as well that the u.s. partly intercepted plans that the saudis wanted to capture the journalist for whatever reason if that's the case should have been mystically show he was given
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maybe more protection. here that's you know that is the letters the problem of is that an american sometimes they do something day in a plan something with ardor countries and. after after a while they say that he didn't do anything we have no connection with that. we don't know exactly what is the relation between united states and saudi arabia in the case of question of shoe maybe day they already know or not. even some you know pops off for you not to state some organization in the united states may be about that because you know vendée were planning who you know was or who were planning and maybe day they were listening to him cia or other intelligence organizes shows maybe they have some maybe some connection of course the flip side here is it would be you would think quite a strange thing for the saudis to do if ever they are to supposed to be proved that
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they are up so the guilty why would they put so much on the line considering the amount of trade they have considering the good relations they want to have with the us it would seem to be an old thing to do whether was involved if it was eventually provan to be on the saudis saw it would it. yes but you know i'd i don't think so as. you know as far as i you know i noticed the attitude of trumpets on total of europe he you know his attitude is as business when i think it affects a little bit the relationship between the united states and said yeah i'm gonna go splat doesn't affect what i do well because the problem is that now americans or wants to do something against russia and iran and turkey in the middle east and they need. to be on gulf countries and they need some money and that's why i think you know i'm not going to change anything just a little bit you know some syria roads and mali. after
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a while but there's hope for the porter repetition of saudi arabia because you know americans and others there said that the. moment mr manners you know now roll ition is. to do something with the side you have to be about this is the repetition or this image will be totally it to sprawl one jenga says a curious story is now a professor of faculty of political sciences at mummery university thank you. for. what is in germany's biggest state is set to let the next government to morrow's sunday the right wing alternative for germany party is expected to enter bavaria as parliament for the first time according to polls next tonight in the south the tells us how the political landscape could be shaping up. time is ticking away in the key german states of various states election campaigns come to a close even the polls say it's time for a change system partita and
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a miracle c.d.u. c.s.u. looks set to lose the dominance it's held in bavaria since the second world war even taste and tradition is apparently losing its appeal. now the c.s. use launched major rallies in a desperate and final attempt to attract those. votes a swing there that angela merkel's compassionate micra stance is expected as the various took in the second time as number of asylum seekers house and sixteen regions in the country at the height of the migrant crisis twenty five thousand arrived at munich station. everyone was happy about. it. now the alternative for germany party or the f.d.a. is on the verge of entering the very end parliament for the first time that even
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claiming that the ruling vivarium party is stealing the campaign thinking this is very well known among the journalists and also among the c.e.o.'s who is kind of copying our program or is losing massive losing the people we've got the big part of their electoral rights if this is the case then the company that fired those who are more conservative believing towards the air today however those put off by the rhetoric leading towards the last tool to greet their expected to come second with twenty percent of the votes. c.s.u. will be history whatever the outcome did after thirty five flight operations which . the enterprise conducts a fleet wide inspection of the fuel to within the engine if known good fuel to are
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already installed in those aircraft will be returned to flight status. we will talk about american armed forces the c.e.o. you eat but it seems the u.s. military's look at the change that watch that story about ninety seconds away. what politicians do. put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or some want to. have to go right to be close as a white woman for three of them or can't be good. i'm interested in the waters about how. things should.
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accept someone for who they are not what you want them to be this is the advice a therapist might give to a couple in a relationship crisis it apply this wisdom to geopolitics and you'll see that trying to change the weakness of the other is the norm. and to learn to fully accept each other. again army recruitment commercials give you insights into the discipline the loyalty and crucially the fitness required to make it into the u.s. army.
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but recent studies from the standard seem to slipping in the recruitment pool around just about third of american use wouldn't be accepted into the military because of obesity and unhealthy lifestyles it shows that the army is now warning that anyone who wants to a list has to get fit how they're doing it will tell you the u.s. army is pushing some fundamental changes these are they marines that have already seen a revamped meal times with healthier food being served up all pretty much common sense this over the next two years the army's place as well to refine its fitness standards make those test tougher to get recruits physically fit beforehand the starting young the promoting fitness education in schools and even starting program to provide poor families with healthier food as well that idea u.s. defense analyst ivan allen gave us some more suggestions about what else might help these guys. in the united states of course the military says the very small portion of the population and the president the government can't tell people what to eat so
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the army can sponsor health programs or whatever but i'm not sure that that's really going to help my child i think you probably need to work on the society itself as far as you know getting more exercise eating healthier food etc and it's very difficult because there's so much fun stuff to eat that's not very good for you here in the united states. those days for the launch of the soyuz spacecraft as experts busy still trying to work out what went so badly wrong with the booster rocket meant to carry it to war but the dramatic escape of those two astronauts on board has the space industry experts singing the praises of the technology that propelled them to safety. each and every soyuz spacecraft is equipped with an emergency escape system it is designed to enable the crew safe escape in case of an emergency on board during blast off and the ascension phase the system has an evacuation capture and powerful engines attached to it the engines are active
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fifteen minutes before launch if the flight gets out of control they propel the capsule away from the main body of the rocket that enables the crew to reach a safe distance in about four seconds parachutes then open to slow the capsules descent and ensure a safe landing this is the only system of its kind that is so deeply integrated in both the spacecraft and the launch vehicle the emergency system has been deployed eight times over the history of soyuz launches three of them were manned missions and the crew survived every time i get most of course i want to thank the rescue was and those who designed this cape system thanks to them came back to earth i don't think it was a miracle i think it's professionalism i think it's optional technology tested and proven over many many years and also the actual humans just the the emergency crews as you heard the only to get there in time and i'm sure what was
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happening in the council was was very professional the soyuz is. you know the ground now that it's been around forever it has proven it so repeatedly. and i think it's probably one or if not the safest human space crowd in the world at the european space agency says his astronauts will continue to use soyuz rockets adding that the agency is ready to help in the ongoing investigation. there is no longer a change of plans so we are looking for work school not only using so it was for the next us amounts but also for some of our work and arts and so we do not see that there is a change in plan the most important thing is now to find out through course and i hope that this can be done quickly and then we go just on the current. hearts to us course mindset you know it's ready to participate in the. investigation
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because what we're interested in getting all the information next time be you want to have another if you have been asked about it the middle of next year is a final thought for you seems like science is a big warning us of the threat of climate change for years and years now but is anyone really listening well in case you missed it without he's probably boy scott some rather unique ideas on how to draw more attention to the problem. whatever the . case i read the u.n. saying that they'll be a castro something isn't done to keep global warming to below one point five degrees this saying unprecedented changes are needed now when facing drought floods extreme heat policy for hundreds of millions. but it's still carrying people constantly using evidence and
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a lifetime of expertise based on exhaustive in their the resounds now that i don't pay them something so destruction of our planet was my mans be here on the moon with you again. you sound a bit peachy if they are in the wrong you vote as a mascot that was a good try but i see one in real life maybe like three times when i missed the moon and i would miss really spending one wouldn't. when we would have warnings of a one point five degree rise against monster takes a seriously people in cold countries and thinking great well by all the keys i want to limit climate thinks it's a roasting anyway what's the difference but then there's the other thing is while the scientists are really worried the politicians don't know and i know who i trust . the experts have told world leaders that they have a new patient. again what kind of strategy is that appealing to the moral
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sense of politician if you want people to actually give you everything and everyone we know love and hold dear we'll burn suffocate or drown you need to get creative how that want to do that environmental only get to occur to him that i was in deliveries and the ability to charge my birds with the wrong people that their great grandchildren will suffer when i. called out she is great grandchildren will suffer but better yet tell the world that he loves climate change man i don't have a soul by the weekend. nor a bully show or law i would have you know what you go to the mean time we got to. saying thanks for watching. players.
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