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and that's what mike was hoping the board doesn't forget the presence of god and this is not the guns not the woods as the good you got on into this it's just a proprietary software you don't know the source code isn't that such a security risk when you have a black box operating the public good to microsoft dependency puts governments under a cyber threat and not only that. puts us in more on. the office of the assistant is it still than this is also the only one who will fall through almost all the soon all. of those with you know these this is the i still. don't miss the old vision starting there was a sting of all the as a front is up and describe some behind. us is reimposed all sanctions against iran which were lifted is part of the twenty
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fifty new restrictions now enforced target toronto oil and banking sectors with washington also threatening to penalize foreign companies doing business with the country also to come this hour an hour to thousands of anti establishment protesters will gather in different cities around the world today for the annual million mask march will find out more from the organizers of the washington d.c. event and oxfam sounds the alarm over the number of society led coalition strikes on aid sites funded by the humanitarian group we speak life to charities representative. like it often welcomes she's gone for clock care moscow you're watching international now the stronger. american sanctions ever donald trump ascribed the
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new restrictions that have come into force on monday washington's reimpose punitive measures after lifting them in twenty fifteen when the iran nuclear deal was reached its also added a raft of new penalties to iran has called the move racist well yeah we have to make americans understand but be cannot talk to the greek to rename nations with the language of pressure and sanctions they have to be punished by history today american sanctions are just putting pressure on people not anywhere else today it's not just about america's policy it's european companies are to us our european governments. meanwhile france germany and the u.k. have issued a joint statement defying trumps threats to european companies doing business with the islamic republic moscow meanwhile insists iran has been in full compliance with the treaty while china says the u.s. must respect its right to trade with iran israel though has welcomed trump's decision.
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meanwhile on sunday thousands took to the streets in iran's capital to express their anger over america greenpeace and sanctions the demonstrations also marked the thirty ninth anniversary of the storming of the u.s. embassy in the city the new restrictions imposed on iran target its oil banking and shipping sectors as well as foreign companies doing business with iran with more his more against. these sanctions come into force now on the fifth of november in the u.s. thirty nine years plus a day since the rainy and revolutionaries stormed the u.s. embassy in tehran in one nine hundred seventy nine america really holds grudges the rogue regime in iran spread death destruction and chaos the arabian dictatorships long campaign remains the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism the guy even
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tweeted a picture of himself styled after the game of thrones t.v. show with the message that sanctions a coming play on winter is coming why he did this remains a mystery since everyone knew that they were coming he and his government all said this months ago iran spent many years under these same sanctions cut off from the world's banking system foreign trade its oil under embargo and despite that iran's oil exports never dropped below a million barrels a day roughly half of what they are now it can survive it already has survived these sanctions we are well experience when it comes to sanctions do not doubt that under the worst circumstances greens can export as much oil as they need to. we have experienced similar restrictions in the past we've managed to get by somehow so we now have. more experience than we did back then. we now have the
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international community on our side the u.s. sanctions are you know out for sanctions this means that the international community will not support them based on that i don't think america will be able to achieve its goal while strangling the arabians into submission seems realistic nevertheless you can't laugh the sanctions off officially washington wants to pry the uranium regime off money uses to spread terror without targeting ordinary people in theory humanitarian goods such as life saving medication are exempted from sanctions in practice everyone is so terrified of u.s. sanctions of how ambiguous they are that banks and companies simply refuse to sell around that very medication and the u.s. doesn't seem to care it's their problem the sanctions imposed by the u.s. which they say will target our government will definitely affect people's lives
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putting much more pressure on us even though these sanctions haven't manifested themselves in the market yet they are already on people's minds and causing them a lot of. tracking every year or every two to three years they see new sanctions will be imposed so people have gotten used to saying that but that doesn't mean we accept them and it doesn't hurt it means we've had them so long they don't affect us anymore manson's are hard to come by because of sanctions no doubt if you are caring for a patient your life is affected by these sanctions sanctions decrease the quality of life is people cannot now obtain things they used to obtain easily before washington sanctions hurt ordinary ukrainians the most and this is something you have to understand sanctions are not something that is or find as donald trump seems to suggest in his they it is game of thrones mean the kind of feeling ukrainians. british people as well as you rein in the leaders we have regarding the
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u.s. is donald trump has created a lot of mistrust and anger among the reins because from the arabian perspective iran has been completely obliging it's part of the deal although these sanctions have had a negative effect does that necessarily doesn't mean that iran is going to concede to the united states when iran too does remain defiant putting on a show of force today with major drills the military exercises to continue into tuesday and here craft batteries are made ours have been deployed across a number of areas in the north of the country. the u.k. charity oxfam has expressed alarm a coalition led air strikes repeatedly hitting british aid projects in yemen and oxfam representative bran's britain's approach to yemen incoherent adding that the humanitarian crisis there continues to worsen with medical facilities water supply
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systems being targeted. last wednesday we had more than twenty people killed in an airstrike in for they we have fifteen people killed last month even our own interventions in places for example in in there some of that in the area called the hammers out there we were providing the supported water system that has actually been bombed by a strike this is what we bombed approaches bombed out the day and yes. meanwhile doctors without borders yemen also reports coalition air strikes hitting its medical facilities and it says that five centers have been targeted since twenty fifteen resulting in multiple deaths of patients and also stuff and in june the group's cholera treatment center in northern yemen was hit by an airstrike say these attacks are contributing to the catastrophic situation for civilians in the
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country. or the report comes histories of may's government faces mounting pressure to stop arms sales to reach. do you have a problem with condemning murder and international violations of into international law or incomplete mistakes i make the only thing that we don't do is actually press
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the button to drop the bomb i'm surprised there for those who need to defend themselves the amount of raids targeting civilians has gone up north and if these are aware of this there seem to be an awful lot of i do not agree that the united kingdom is simply to. deny its support for the party which is under threat and so engaged in support of illegitimate government i mean even with. the peace a legitimate government is a joke. we're joined now by life by a rich stand for his oxfam's regional policy officer for the middle east some a very glad to have him on thanks for your time this afternoon richard just from our reports there and what we've read over the last couple of minutes is clear there's a huge amount of suffering in yemen how much do you think the saudi regime is responsible for it. we think there are also lives are responsible for sure
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remainders and humanitarian suffering in yemen at the moment twenty two million people in yemen are you and your colleagues national are you we've seen delves into the civilians killed by these attacks from both sides from the heat from the saudis you've got terrorists as well if you have only involved one sibling is dying every three minutes because of these attacks and the pattern of attacks as well as continued even this weekend we are seeing scores of attacks around of course it's the heart of the danger and that's a critical flop because of all the troops that was what we sixty seventy percent are going to need in comes in zero nine is coming in by about wars and if that call also is called off they're in the private side and humanitarian agencies won't be able to deliver assistance. people starving that's the situation with millions of people the risk of damage with regard to the the saudi government and their
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actions rich should be keep hearing from them they say look we don't deliberately target civilian areas but we keep hearing reports from charities to these areas repeatedly hate i mean really it's just an error or in your view do you think there's more to it. so i mean that how big a number of occasions particular been in the war when when saudi itself the saudi government came out and said explicitly on t.v. that they were going to target whole cities in reprisal for empty attacks into saudi arabia and they were devastating attacks in particular the sound of which borders saudi arabia was the only town that borders saudi arabia some city and really devastating devastating attacks tabular war when we got to twenty knowing about was a system which we were attacked going to war including you know april twenty fifth things started when we actually had our main waterway on ours which was bombed and forty eight assertions a hundred twenty thousand people and the georgia attacks
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frankly clark at the odessa should say upcoming probably asked reich's but it's not to say that they exist as well or the parties aren't you know on to their everest they're actually committing grave violations in social humanitarian law and we need to some months ago actually attacked a refugee camp what we really need at this moment is an immediate cease fire pressing u.k. government the u.s. government to actually stop that but what was interesting to me just in the last few hours president truckers actually called out the sad thing is not to show off the weapons that they didn't but in fact to break the sorry go there is actually from what is a better way not targeting civilians so they don't have to do feel like that that that's really what we call how the british government providing more excuses when it's all sort of giving them dossiers macclesfield british government we never hear of them so we need the ability to stop the weapons stop with selden weapons now and the most important commit to a cease fire pressed for a cease fire the really security council and the nothing less than that we will
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actually do this and to save the people here with bridget in response to what you said about the u.k. government i have said or suggested that it's work with the saudi led forces that is actually helping with civilian casualties because they're advising the saudis on where to drop their bombs or give them intelligence to go along with that. we believe that you can go no legal heart into this conflict they actually got more involved in the conflict back in may of the twenty eight team when they're actually operational on the border areas of saudi arabia it's the same war and i don't think that the advice they're giving house seems to show that any changes happened really and with few days we're hearing about the horrific it's out west who is a killed whether it's the school's bombing or there was another recent bus bombing recently and the main water pumping station in a low city was bombed which left eighty thousand people without water so the pattern is continuing and you could governments in people into that part of the few
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days we've got a tax and if we can get a secret government looking to excuse the saudis in their policy meeting in here it's wrong that they've said that they want to say fire from what you know what are the chances of that happening is it a simple case of perhaps america and the u.k. putting pressure on the saudis to have a cease fire now you keep saying all parties are involved he shouldn't just blame the u.k. the saudis blame he'd tell you but i mean how much can you can the us actually contribute here to some sort of ceasefire. the international it could do a long twenty six thing that was the glue that attacked basically on yemen move. along many of the violations basically really was severely reduced so that was that work that we made a difference basically when they secured that cease fire so the u.k. and the u.s. government can do an awful lot to members of mount basically to stop these attacks ok richard look really nice to talk to you we appreciate your time this afternoon
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we have to leave it at ups which is stand forth oxfam's regional policy officer for the middle east thank you thank you very much. and now a huge caravan of migrants which is slowly making its way towards the u.s. is in dire need of aid so says the u.n. we'll have a look at that in more detail to just after the break. thank . you. would normally gets manufactured sentenced to public wealth. when the ruling classes project themselves. with the famous
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merry go round. the one percent. we can all middle of the room. is. the united states under many presidents as a long warning of great gain that it's treaty and other promises that the united states says is going to leave a treaty again and. again math thousands of demonstrators are expected across the globe takes the streets on monday for the million mask march the process is led by the hacktivist group
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anonymous and it's been held annually since twenty thirty. remember remember that the six of the a. color . of the world coming to you for the summer local color the eleven to. allow exposure the organizer of the march in washington d.c.
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told us about the main goals of the protest. what we're trying to achieve year to year is to simply raise awareness we understand that things will not change overnight but we try to get as many people out there on the streets voicing their opinions about things that happened in the last year things that have been going on for many years and just try to spread awareness so more people know about it we can try to get change that we're drawn in mansfield to be completely you know anonymous nobody will know you or you get out there with us for sure unions leaders want to be heard we have seen unrest in the us march almost every year this event has taken place in two thousand and twelve which are really cute and really messed march people as you can hear every year but things do have the police at schoolies situations as well as protesters well whenever we see these things happening we try to get them under control as quickly as possible. the u.n. says that humanitarian aid is urgently needed for a huge migrant caravan heading through mexico towards the u.s.
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border it includes more than two thousand children and whilst some people have decided to stay in mexico the rest of the caravan which has traveled hundreds of kilometers and still lacks basic supplies is expected to reach the u.s. border in two weeks' time the first members of a five thousand strong convoy of people have already arrived in the capital of mexico city however uncertainty does await the migrants as u.s. president donald trump has confirmed that around fifteen thousand soldiers have been deployed to the southern border and of putting up a wire fence set around seven thousand ships would be tasked with holding the migrants back operation faithful patriots is set to focus on texas arizona and california the issue has become a key talking point ahead of tuesday's midterm elections has more now on the migrants quest for a better life. the imminent arrival of several thousand migrants at the u.s. border has gotten both the media and politicians talking and spinning away care of
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it was caravan of the caravans on invasion dangers to the country those telling us . that the biggest threat to america is some of the published refugee democrats want to totally open the borders a have the caravan out of the caravan is mostly made up of people from three central american countries wonderous guatemala and el salvador also known as the northern triangle and it's fair to say that region is not in the best of shape what a mall in neighboring el salvador and honduras are three of the most violent countries in the world or capital of the world there is nearly one homicide every thirteen hours a woman is murdered in this country and while both the left and the right in america are using the caravan as a rallying point the history which led to the situation seems all but ignored the central american problem you do directly have the security and the will being on their own. to date could recognize the caribbean and central america is vital to
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our interest shouldn't we president ronald reagan famously took a no holds barred approach to central america under reagan's administration the us aided the staging of a coup in guatemala and spent years propping up those who carried it out despite legitimate accusations of human rights abuses much the same can be said for el salvador where billions of u.s. dollars was poured into a government that was slaughtering its citizens meanwhile as the u.s. worked to overthrow a government in a neighboring country was flooded with u.s. soldiers aid in arms and joint bases greatly strengthening the militarization of hunger and society the one nine hundred eighty s. where the u.s. was you know so. on the wall used to the u.s. so ordered brutal dictatorships that surprised us mostly because. of the country and it really has destroyed the ability of people to make buildings and across her
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since the one nine hundred eighty central american migration has skyrocketed and surprisingly and with that comes deportations remember how much trump loves to talk about the infamous m s thirteen criminal gang vile criminal cartel m.s. thirteen the savages of m.s. thirteen m.s. thirteen these are animals and mr tina lives by the motto kill rape. and control well it turns out they were actually made in america refugees from all solved or founded the group in l.a. in the eighty's and a program was set up to kick the members out and send them back home and there were corruption and instability was abound the gang flourished and terrorized the local population the irony is compton's flaming that you know drug traders are being exported to the us and back to the next forty to central america some drug cartels that actually began in los angeles and moved into el salvador and have room to do
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that again because of the instability the u.s. was greatly responsible for there now the u.s. has i warn history of interfering in foreign country's affairs and in this instance it seems the consequences are finally coming home the u.s. has been involved in the very. very disastrous way the violence that the us set in motion in these countries has never stopped it's just taken different form it's really the victimizer us blaming the victims for their own life but the u.s. has a huge role. in that it has a lot of blank that it has to really open up to and that is how the news is looking safe asa day here and don't forget that we've got plenty of stories for you to you on our website you can find that at us and.
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when else so it's seems wrong. why don't we all just don't call. me. yet to seep out just become active. and engaged with equals betrayal. when something anything on themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. what politicians do something that. they put themselves on the line and they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to be. that have to try to be trusted that's why the full story of the morning can't be
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good that i'm interested always in the waters in the house. or in this city hall. in a world of big partisan movies a lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. 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 have been each day. eighty five percent of the global wealth he longs to the rich eight point
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six percent market saw 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 show you can't afford to miss the one and only boom bust. there's no break here and no wonder. no weiss's terrorist among all. the wrong bad memories. twenty four years ago this country song a real look into the world. after the genocide there
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a moment women in rwanda. fell to women to fix what the men the broken. ministries police forces in the city administrations of many countries depend on one corporation that does what mike was hoping to avoid doesn't forget the rise of god i'm stumped and this is not the guns going through the. woods as the three that i got into the city at the must also buy been proprietary software you don't know the source code isn't that a such a security risk when you have a black box operating in the public eye to microsoft's dependency puts governments on to cyber threats and not only that to think off message and put us in malls that will close all facilities listen this is selling the only one of them will fall
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into almost like the old miss you all do some of those with. these this is. done with the old vision stopping them also still holds a fund is up and his cards on the find. the ball. let. me. see. in early february of two thousand and fourteen as the made in crisis was getting
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more violent there was a phone call that was intercepted was a call between the assistant secretary of state for european affairs victoria nuland and the u.s. ambassador to ukraine geoffrey pyatt questions of credibility are being raised after a private chat between two top u.s. diplomats was leaked online i think the guy who's got the deacon on experience the governing experience he got you know what he need to create and honey book on the outside i just think it's going in he's going to be at that level working for yeah it's not going to work via. ok good well you want to try the start of a call with him. elephant come back to me for saying you need sidon and i said probably tomorrow for an attaboy and i get the teeth that i didn't really see how this remarkable phone call were you have these two senior officials of the u.s. government apparently talking about a coup or how they were playing.

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