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i. thought. i. was going to. be seen as a choice they can either do a hundred eighty degree turn from its outlook course it actually looks like a military park and see its economy come to. the us re-impose is all sanctions
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against iran the left or this part of the twenty the new deal they target two wrongs on the banking sector is with washington also threatening some penalize foreign companies doing business with the country. illegally even to know who illegal call to this conflict it's. called spam sounds the alarm over the number of saudi led coalition strikes on eight sites funded by the humanitarian very. hungry grief and not b.s. start using computerized lines of text is that the board it isn't a bad thing kevin mccrea should hold a critical slam them if. it's just ten four am hair in my. ok watching the international good to have you with us
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. the u.s. is promising a maximum pressure campaign against iran after re-imposing pinotage measures that were lifted in twenty fifteen when the nuclear deal with reached donald trump has described the new restrictions us the strongest american sanctions ever to iran has and ten lashed out at america calling them a racist it was a regime has a choice it can either do one hundred eighty degree turn from its outlaw course of action is likely to normal country or can see its economy crumble. out of no one else that we will probably buy post your illegal. because they are against international regulations this is part of a maximum unprecedented economic pressure campaign the united states is waging against the world's largest state sponsor of terror we have to make americans understand that they cannot talk to the great iranian nation with the language of pressure and sanctions that back in may over one hundred countries have withdrawn
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from iran or canceled plans to do business there we can team to go shisha it's to get all the nations to zero today it's not just we who are angry about america's policies european companies all too as all european governments. the sanctions will target more than seven hundred individuals as well as act and ship then i still soon crudes fifty banks and will aggressively target to ron's financial energy and shipping industries. meanwhile france germany i am u.k. has issued a joint statement defying trumps threats to european companies doing business with the islamic republic they say they will work to maintain financial channels with iran moscow incensed iran has been in full compliance with the treaty while china says the u.s. must respect its right to trade with iran israel their house welcomes trump's decision peace activist in north medea benjamin told the she hopes the
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international community will push back against washington over the sanctions the u.s. is putting such pressure on its own allies telling the europeans that they are not sovereign nations that their countries their companies are not sovereign that they must abide by what the u.s. wants to do in its unilateral withdrawal it is just remarkable that one country one superpower thinks that it is able to determine the way the rest of the world trade with iran and i hope that other countries will find ways to circumvent these things since the fact that my pump says that we're not targeting the iranian people is simply not true because the iranian people are hurting and it's from these sanctions we are receiving messages every day from people in iran who are telling us how the rise in prices since the first sanctions were implemented have made it difficult for them to feed their families how they're losing their jobs. meanwhile on sunday thousands took to the streets of the iranian capital to express their
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anger over america's decision to reimpose sanctions. was. demonstrators bent american and israeli flags and chanted death to the u.s. the protests also marks the thirty ninth anniversary of the storming of the u.s. embassy in the city during the islamic revolution more at augusta looks now at the new sanctions and the growing tensions between washington and tehran. these sanctions come into force now on the fifth of november in the us thirty nine years plus a day since the iranian revolution rees stormed the us 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 tweeted
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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 all will 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
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somehow so we now have more experience than we did back then. we now have the international community on our side the us sanctions are unilateral 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 iranians into submission seems unrealistic nevertheless you can't laugh these sanctions off officially washington months to private the uranium regime off money. uses the spread terror without targeting ordinary people in theory humanitarian goods such as lifesaving 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.
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which they say will target our government will definitely affect people's lives 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. cracks every year or every two to three years they see new sanctions will be imposed so people have gotten used to saying much 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 his people cannot know octane things they used to obtain easily the four washington sanctions hurt ordinary ukrainians the most and this is something you have to understand sanctions are not something that is cool or fun as donald trump seems to suggest in his they it is game of thrones me the kind of feeling iranians
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average people as well as ukrainian leaders we have regarding the u.s. is donald trump has created a lot of mistrust and anger among the ukrainians because from the iranian 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. iran so far remains defiant pissing on a show of force on monday conducting major address the military exercises the to continue into tuesday. trees and radars have been deployed across a number of areas in the north of the country. as the u.n. estimates that surrounds half of the population now relies on international aid and is facing famine we bring you the harrowing story of one of the victims of the war
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. i'm a mouse mother our situation is getting worse and we're suffering from malnutrition was passed away from malnutrition after twenty days in hospital one of my neighbors call to say that one of my children was sick i dropped my daughter and one home after two days she died of malnutrition and her brother is also l. before she died and left her brother to at home and then with her to hospital but she died on the way her father went to borrow money for her burial my situation is better my hope has gone after him out on it.
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just by the fact that she was sick i loved her more than her brothers whatever she needed i did my best to bring that to that but i had no money to send her to all sound i mean in apps finally i bought at a hospital after disease had taken. out a has mother according to her mother she was about to bring her daughter back to this and her children at home were sick she took up the treatment but she died on the way the situation is very distressing and they did not have enough funds to treat her otherwise they would have treated her somewhere else and not brought back to the health center we have into apps each person has to manage by themselves and this is one of the tragedies of the question and want to. the tragedies caused by
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the war which is worsening day by day children of food and so far ten children suffering from severe malnutrition have died dozens of children are suffering from diseases and medical complications and they have no funds for treatment or someone to take them to another place of treatment. u.k. charity oxfam has expressed alarm at the coalition led airstrikes repeatedly hitting british age projects in yemen and oxfam representative brown's britain's approach to yemen incoherence adding that the humanitarian crisis that continues to worsen with medical facilities and water supplies being targeted. last wednesday we had. more than twenty people killed. like. we have fifteen people killed last
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month even our own interventions in places for example in. the area pulled out where we provided and supported walked a system that has actually been bombed by a strike. we coaches but they did this the cases that were raised by the oxfam our presence have been among some of the most devastating for yemeni civilians in recent months the july strike on the water facility left as many as twenty five thousand people without access to clean water then in september food supply support parts of the country were disrupted after a key motorway was hit and in october a fruit and vegetable market may have data. doctors without borders meanwhile has also reported that coalition med strikes have hit medical facilities in yemen it says that five centers have been targeted since twenty fifteen resulting in
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multiple deaths of patients and staff and the group's color a treatment center in northern yemen was hit by an asteroid these attacks a contributing to the catastrophic situation to civilians in the country. these claims come as two reason mays governments faces mounting pressure to hold on
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sales to riyadh's. 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 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 if these are aware of this they seem to be an awful lot of and i do not agree that the united kingdom is simply to. deny its support for the parties which is under threat to itself engaged in support of the legitimacy government i mean if we take that out. piece a way to go is that. saudi arabia defends its actions in yemen and claims that tony targets hitting militants not civilians oxfam's representative in the region
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however told us that the u.k. government is complicit in the suffering being inflicted on the people of yemen. and we believe that you can go no legal party to this conflict and they are actually going more involved because that back in may of this way here when they're actually operational on the border areas of saudi arabia it's the same war and i do think that the advice they giving us seems to show that any changes happened when every few days ago here in the new verticals out west it is a kill whether it's the school or falling or the other reason was falling recently and it may also conversation today the city was bombed which left eighty thousand people without water so companies continuing and absolute you could governments in people into that parties every few days we got snacks and if we could a secret government looking to excuse the saudis in their policy in its role we call our religious government quoting more excuses when it's also giving them
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document right. we never heard. we need to stop the weapons now starting to snow and the mustn't we commit to a cease fire pressed for a cease fire and even a security council nothing less than that will actually do to save the people. britain's foreign secretary jeremy hunt has just said that for the first time their peers to be a window for peace deal in the country meanwhile it's only trump has commented on the us supplied bomb that killed forty children on a yemeni school bus in august he said that u.s. hands are not to blame but rather saudi misuse of them. it wasn't operated by us people there's a big difference we don't do that our people are the best operators in the world that was basically people who didn't know how to use the weapon which is horrible i think it is time he said ok we are going to revise our policies
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in yemen but what does he mean by that is he going to stop arming so very bad since the gun unit can prevent this size war so this is the big question now if we are talking about peace i believe this is just up loike because now the tramp is busy with his sanctions against iran so maybe he would like to quote him the war and your men who although to concentrate on iran i don't believe this is actually will take the action for years and the continual from air sea from ground to targeting yemen is markets the schools of hospitals so it seems he is buying time and he's trying to say because of the international criticism he's trying to say i'm going to revise my policy is i don't believe him at all he is interested more in arm deals he said i have a one hundred ten billion dollar. deal to saudi arabia where they are going ahead
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with it despite the brutal murder of. the journalist who was actually brutally killed the consulate in istanbul. hundreds of ambulances blocks the main ring rate in the french capital meant a spirit as paramedics right against a major change in how imagine c. transport is financed health workers set off flies and smoke bombs and switched on the ambulance sirens as they brought the traffic to a standstill a controversial new regulation they were protesting it. came into force on the festival it means that hospitals rather than patients will now decide what should manage to transport providers ts many smaller companies fare they won't be able to compete for contracts and could be forced out the markets some paramedics say the change will lead to a bra is ation of their profession. more news after
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this is neo mercantilist. all countries competing with all countries now more globalization no more central bank domination no more national monetary fund world bank united nations colluding in backrooms and down to continue to you to rob the global. welcome back to. the un has expressed concern for the wellbeing of thousands of migrants currently travelling through central america and says it's providing humanitarian assistance to over one thousand five hundred people the largest caravan which is heading for the u.s. border and is expected to arrive in two weeks time includes more than two thousand children and lots basic supplies we can show you the latest pictures of the convoy . the first members of the five thousand strong group began arriving in mexico city
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on monday however and. in two weeks the migrants as the us president from the to around fifteen thousand soldiers have been deployed to the southern border and are putting up a barbed wire fence. and it was said around seven thousand troops would be tasked with holding the migrants back operation faithful patriot to set to focus on texas arizona california the issue has become a key talking points ahead of tuesday's midterm elections jacqueline vega has more on the micro 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 carob it was care about the carob and invasion dangers to the country those killing it. that the biggest threat to america is some impoverished refugees democrats want to totally open the borders they have the caravan. the caravan is mostly made up of
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people from three central american countries under a squat amala and all solved are also known as the northern triangle and it's fair to say that region is not in the best of shape what a mall and neighboring el salvador and honduras are three of the most violent countries in the world order 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 we do directly have the security and the will being on their own. to date could recognize the caribbean and central america is vital to 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
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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 wonderous 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 us set up this walk of. water on the wall used to the us so ordered brutal dictatorships that surprised us most. of the country and it really has destroyed the ability of people to make the really cross for since the one nine hundred eighty s. central american migration has skyrocketed and surprisingly. and with that comes deportations remember how much trump loves to talk about the infamous imus thirteen criminal gang vile criminal cartel m.s. thirteen the savages of m.s.
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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 salvador founded the group in l.a. in the eighty's and the program was set up to kick the members out and send them back home and there were corruption and instability was a bound the gang flourished and terrorize the local population the irony is called this flaming you know drug traders are being exported to the u.s. and back to the next order to central america some drug cartels that actually began in los angeles. or and have room to do that again because of the instability the u.s. was greatly responsible with there now the u.s. has a warm 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 a very. very disastrous way the violence that the us set in motion.
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has never stopped it's just taking a different form it's really the victim of his dirty u.s. blaming the victims or their own wife but the u.s. has you know they. were all in that it has a lot of blame that it has to really own up to. an eagle migrants so say feeling the hates on the other side of the atlantic hungry let's be angry so popular destinations for migrants will start testing computerized lie detectors at their borders this month the artificial intelligence driven machines offended by the and is hoped will help boost european border controls one of the receptionists behind the technology explains how it works. this political apple ask a series of questions typical to what you would see when you cross borders in your
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by real border gabs course. my son name is khan. so we're not looking at things like smiling or frowning well. very small movements such as and i mean if you left all right. let's take a closer look at how this away travis will be quizzed by a virtual border guard of the same ethnicity and gender speaking their language special software will scan his or her face from my current expressions people deemed to be lying by the system will be subjected to fed the checks such as fingerprinting and travel is still considered suspicious we were fed to human would to gods during an initial tests volunteers were asked to intentionally lie or tell the truth the machine has a seventy six percent success rate they developed this think they can improve that they have the increased threat of illegal immigration makes the system necessary but to make the claims that the project they have spit border security some face all of it well in. some people might have
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a bias to discriminate against asian people of black people or white people whatever the young system in principle should be able to. come to a decision that for a year over by this doesn't mean of course that they are systems apologists for we've seen many examples where systems kind of their own biases but at least they can be free of overt bias if they're refugee from serial from yemen or for money or the part of the world was suffering persecution then they should be treated with humanity these sort of you know artificial intelligence based systems into choose to catch people out i don't think is appropriate i would argue is a breach of their human rights the our border patrol system doesn't just to look out for deception people when they're coming through the border it's a will to process the. the commission has been logged in advance for people who want to the gym at the cross the border to help speed up the paperwork at the border and it's also able to help look for humans in cargos of always or in store
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wide compartments in cars so there are. benefits of this system is let's have the trial let's make the trial available to all people all ethnicities all backgrounds all nationalities let's see if it works properly and if it works properly then that's fine when you know you can introduce it but you know if you still got the same error rate of twenty four percent that means twenty four percent of cases the computer is making a mistake i don't think that's what i think when you look at refugees that's not good enough. have your latest cable news and half an hour. with more make this manufacture consent to the public well. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the famous
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