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to be abolished the reason we have to keep the death penalty here is because that's what murder victim's families what that's going to give them peace and it's going to give them justice and we come in saying. not quite enough we've been through this this isn't the way. passing a resolution this point would have heard good things were encouraged to release this is what the decision is all about on the floor of the united states a split emerges in washington over the u.s. stance toward saudi arabia with the senate calling for ending aid to the go kingdom florette in yemen something the white house adamantly opposes. me to has been ok by me both in the council to focus today on train till around. a
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sexual abuse survivor in the u.k. calls for a change in the role after the man who raped her is told about possible access to some form of the result of the assault. the yellow vest protesters in france are planning another series of rallies against president bush crumbs fuel tax increase for all french police force that the moment for more support from iraq. the situation on the ground might be very different but according to the information we have here everything is correct and the problems happen when management's not understand the risks we're taking on location because they're sitting in their office. says their morning eleven here in moscow who want to call them right welcome to news from all team international the u.s. senate sound the white house of lock horns over america's support for saudi arabia senators are demanding that the government and. military aid to the saudi war
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effort in yemen is how the u.s. secretary of state reacted to the move they're considering abetting a resolution on the senate floor which we think is just poorly timed this is what the decision is all about on the floor of the united states senate passing a resolution this point it would encourage the who these would encourage the iranians we will no longer be part of their destructive military adventurism and hopefully get a cease fire in yemen something that we have diplomatically been striving for for months and we think we're right on the cusp of that we were feeling the bombers that the saudis sent in to yemen on the vote comes amid the only going anger over the killing of jamal khashoggi the dissident journalist noted last month inside the saudi conscient in istanbul and i'm open has more on washington's current divisions when the vote was sixty three to thirty seven with support on both sides of the aisle the resolution called for the united states to end any cooperation with the
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saudi led attack on yemen now one of the voices speaking in favor of the resolution was us senator bernie sanders of vermont we have been providing the bombs. that the saudi led coalition is using we have been refueling their planes before they drop those bombs this is a vote. that says to the world we are going to end. the whole rip the humanitarian disaster that is killing tens and tens of thousands of the pencils children in yemen there was opposition to this resolution from the white house very strong we heard that there was a closed door session in congress mike pompei o the secretary of state addressed members of the u.s. senate and urged them not to pass this resolution arguing that somehow this resolution would actually hurt the conditions of those living in yemen the suffering in yemen grieves me but if the united states of america was not involved
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in yemen it would be a hell of a it's been widely reported that the united states prevented a resolution in the united nations that would have condemned the saudi attacks on yemen the resolution had support from the united kingdom among others and essentially would have called on saudi arabia to cease its activities that harm civilians however the united states works behind the scenes to prevent it from becoming a resolution now there has been widespread opposition and condemnation to saudi arabia's activities in yemen we've heard statements from charities that have come forward humanitarian organizations and said that essentially saudi activities put fourteen million people at risk of malnutrition however the united states continues to align with saudi arabia now it's important to point out that this is not the first time there have been votes on capitol hill regarding this issue and back in march the u.s. senate was presented with the opportunity to vote on this resolution and failed to do so they did not pass this resolution however today as we have seen they did
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actually come forward and condemn saudi arabia's activities in yemen not much has changed in yemen a sense march however what has changed is there has been widespread outrage about the killing of journalist jamal khashoggi secretary of defense james mattis came forward and essentially argued that while he was concerned about the plight of civilians in yemen this resolution was the wrong move security interests cannot be to. missed even as we seek accountability for what president trump describes is the unacceptable and horrible crime of jamal who shows us mudda the saudi bombing has been responsible for the majority of the death and destruction in yemen and has led to this. famine the largest outbreak of cholera in modern history and none of that seemed to move the elected officials in this country enough to do anything about it and it was the death of a washington post journalist
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a saudi but somebody who was known to people in the elite circles in washington d.c. that really led to the kind of vote that we're seeing there's a strong what i call a pro war lobby which is made up of the weapons industry and as long as the american people didn't pay attention the media didn't show us the results of the bombings the dead civilians the starving children congress was happy to go along and not do anything about it and saudi arabia strongly denies attacking civilians saying that it only targets the rebels and they consider terrorists meanwhile the situation continues to deteriorate every day in yemen which is already described as one of the worst humanitarian crises on the planet i just want to get some of the following images out upsetting to watch.
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a rape victim in the u.k. is demanding a change in the law or after the man who. soldiered who was told he could be granted access to his son who was born as a result of her ordeal. this is about. and it's not my. counsel to apply today i'm trying to raise an unusual case getting quite a bit of traction here in the u.k. a victim of child sexual exploitation has waived her on an image and come forward demanding a change in legislation following revelations that
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a man who had raped her as a teenager as a result of which she became pregnant and had a child was approached by a local council to basically see if this man wanted to be part of the child's life but man in question was put behind bars two years ago which is serve a thirty five year sentence for multiple sexual offenses against nine girls in the area including that's woman sammy woodhouse who'd rather in council invited him to potentially seek visits with the child the man did not go for this offer and did not seek such an application however this still triggered a push for a change in legislation and this is what local m.p. had to say on the matter appalling example of the law being set up either to favor the puppetry or to actively walk against the rights of abuse survivors and the consideration they should be afforded the ministry of justice is currently
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investigating whether this took place due to an error or whether there is potentially a wider problem behind this we have also heard from the council who said that they were basically just following guidelines so there's a lot of questions to be addressed in this area yet again with this story now coming to the forefront we spoke to some people in rather in the north of england where the grooming scandal continues to haunt the town. here being a referee absolute disgust and it's so horrible i think it is this goes there's no else i can say just disgusting discussed the police should be frightened to death to do anything in the past understanding or do it now absolutely incredulous the fact that they can do think it's acceptable to approach a convicted rapist and ask him if he will be who wants access to a child british activist sarah says the rights of the victims must come first interest of the child is paramount the case is centering around the child
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a visitation of the child in the best interest of the child that child doesn't need to know who that person was who did that to his mom or father or not what happened to this woman is all full awful awful and women do survive rape because that's what they are they are survivors of rape we can't talk about me enough we do need to lift the lid open already i mean examine what happened you have to look at the bigger picture it is still happening we do need prosecutions we do need parents to speak up and say yes our daughter was a victim in the english community the english families they will go and they will see prosecution and but within the asian community where he does happen and he's still rife there groomers are protected by the own community because they are chained by our nourish and stigmas so that's why they are prosecutions are there lessons have been learned but they are not being acted upon. in france so-called yellow vests protestors have announced plans for more rallies against the
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president's fuel tax increase emmanuelle mccrone is digging in though and is refusing to change course despite nationwide protests over the past two weeks. a lot of today's demonstrations led to unrest between protesters and police according to reports over one hundred thirty arrests sixty nine of those were in paris five officers were injured including one who suffered burns to his growing. one of france's police unions expressed its worries over officer safety during the rallies america paris was among those demanding more protection officers unions general secretary told r.t. france that their superiors don't understand the conditions that officers are
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currently facing that. puts it i started on not at all interested in the police the overseeing from the operation room at the headquarters they give orders saying do that go there the situation on the ground might be very different but according to the information we have here everything is correct and the problems happen when management does not understand the risks we are taking on location because they're sitting in their office. i was told an interesting story one location workers are willing paving slabs and no one for management to told us to close off the area to prevent the protesters from pulling out they slabs and using them. those protesters are hooligans and criminals people who don't want to abide by the lord the inside conflict they're ready to commit crimes on the question of who they
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really are i would say they are against society they used in the protest movement is a pretext. for islamic states hasn't only brought a war of terror against people of other religions but also against basic education their own twisted ideas of what children should be taught and how to think them all to arabic channel got a glimpse of life inside for myself in iraq. one project he'd seized twenty three weapons as trophies from infidels while another with the heat seized only seventeen weapons how many weapons did they seize in total. where the line caps of the caliphate where the soldiers. will attack. if he calls us to jihad
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breadline culp's of the caliphate. nor the thought of the aim of this policy was to create a new generation of militants to strengthen the terrorist group i'm still afraid if i say no because they killed and tortured us. over the years russian media in particular have repeatedly been branded by their critics in america and elsewhere as fake news. some propaganda. news that speaking spread by russia for today which is heavily supported. funded by the russian
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the russian government fake news has dominated the true had lines of fake news spread by russia fake news kremlin spread misleading or otherwise fake news but in a notable shift in tone a former undersecretary for u.s. homeland security now says r.t. don't tell the truth not that it was an entirely on occasion free preview r.t. russia today has a weekly program called america's lawyer. the relenting theme of which to quote one of the openings is america's justice system is corrupt and broken i don't think there's anything in there that is a law i but it is i'm relenting only one sided for you if you knew how to look at the other side you would see that russia at least is weighing in on both sides they're not on your side they're not on the other side they're on their own side it is too weak. to be anti american program mentioned there reacted by accusing
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spaulding of trying to cover up failures media and legal analyst line also shedding light on america's problems may be bad for the government but not for the people the truth hurts the truth can be problematic don't be so truthful r.d. don't be so truthful or could you be a little bit more positive in their truth this is a dramatic difference from fake imaginary on real untrue fictional fictive synthetic that was the old story now it's your own true. could you be a little less truthful could you could you could you perhaps maybe spread the truth around a troubling magic improvement in my humble opinion it can not harm the united states but he can devastate the government it can devastate aspects agencies law enforcement judicial system politicians presidents to congress all of
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the truth can be a horrible their truth especially if it exposes corruption oh absolutely but does it hurt america america can use never you without the international it's time to return to a cold war mentality certainly according to the former head of britain's armed forces that's among all stories still ahead when we come back. you know world a big part of. law and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream 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
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time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. i mean i do find most unwelcome even even in the slightest and i never found and i've been going this instance to late ninety's that there is no doubt about the transformation of the city center and increasingly this. is an incredible achievement it's one it's a very expensive it's human mosco has become at least in the senate a moon was it a livable place to use this kind of job in the long term effects of this an improvement will take will take a long time to be measured because he's only just beginning to. come back feminist journalist in canada has been permanently banned from twitter
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for hateful conduct she tweeted that trans women can't be identified as women or join the feminist movement like a murphy was first locked out of her account in august she deleted tweets and regained access but is now banned over her controversial post she accuses twitter of censoring basic facts and silencing people. twitter was working out to try to suspend my account permanently and then finally i received notification from twitter that my account had been permanently suspended on account of their new mis gendering rule which i was not aware existed and nobody noted the users and the media weren't aware of that rule and tell friday so it was a new rule and they went back and found a tweet that i had posted before i was aware of this rule and suspended my account because i had said yeah it's him referring to a man as he said it she and apparently this individual now identifies as
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a woman and has mentioned that twitter's new policy prohibits the mis gendering of transgender people and says you shouldn't refer to trans people by their birth name process now and that naming. so meghan murphy got kicked off twitter under the new transfer to be a policy and had a total meltdown i'm breaking my vacation silence to celebrate that megan morpheus twitter account has been suspended so this week meghan murphy has lost her politike been suspended from twitter twice get to see some support for trans people at last here while many trans women were happy to see murphy banned she defended her position explaining that her concern is about free speech and democracy you know a man should be allowed to wear a dress of he wants to and behave in stereotypical thurmon and ways and not be discriminated against and not feel threatened but stepping out of the gender wars and pushing back against gender stereotypes does not make a person literally change sex we're being forced to adopt new
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langridge and there's new ideology those of us who do speak up who are simply just trying to have a conversation a public debate are mirrored were threatened were harassed i think everyone should be really concerned because this is about free speech and democracy we're talking about policy and legislation that impacts people lives particularly women's lives. the former head of britain's armed forces says the country needs to rediscover the mentality that helped to win the cold war did effectively with emerging threats like russia and iran we asked people in london or they thought of that. they certainly are tensions there's no question that more take. a more short term costs a new home or any mentality like that that i don't. believe in and i wouldn't pass rushers or ropes here really wouldn't i mean i know some similar
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things are closer is you know it did feel some of the rooms to your question what is it is it presume this is going to go to pushing british military spending the remarks come after a report by a london based think tank which suggests that a new unit should be created to assess enemy capabilities while also looking at the british militaries ability to respond would be similar to a u.s. structure that existed in the one nine hundred seventy s. at the height of the cold war journalist john white told us he thinks it's all a diversionary tactic. this is redolent of utter tissue political establishment that is in deep and unremitting crisis over the keyless it has wrought for its mishandling of rex it. but more importantly all the social pressures that are drawn over its implementation over said it to you over the last three years it's the not the andrew test waste of british taxpayers' money at a time as i say when so many people are
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a fifth of the entire population are suffering group over tea and their own up to christmas this is a ruling class that says holding onto the past like any journeyman onto a way for us because that is all they have in order to sustain their position they're always enemies to be vanquished and countries too recently in russia is a traditional enemy of the british ruling class that it is by no means the traditional enemy of the british people did it to be at the very people who were telling them that russia should be the enemy. it seems as a new player in politics cats are very friends are seemingly being increasingly used by populist politicians to soften that image and make that policy saying well or coupling.
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now you're up to date thanks for tuning out a few global views this hour in the team here in moscow in about thirty five minutes off to today's big. get for people that. they're like so tired. see housing as they don't have to talk about what a good year but that's because we understand. her daughter katie was diagnosed with a very rare sun sensitive condition if i get sunburned i see she doesn't feel patients and they have problems with the walking talking here it's in the brains that are actually shrinking inside their disco gets taken in the brain still small
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. the pain is indescribable it's feels like a really really bad chemical burn but it goes through your skin in your muscle all the way down to the bone and there's no relief. we're not to sure this is just. what politicians do you can. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected . so when you want to be president and you. want to be. actually going to be for us this is what it looks like three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the water using our. question.
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is finding this out a need. but i see how the powder but i again gouge and guns which i live. yeah as this diagram i did you. know going to f.l. is going to go at the bridge. unless i go all the way or the other third most almost the whole cd i mean look to figure out that the number you know has a funny but it was you tell a million. four hundred days right on the bank call for the work on the bayswater of chemical lights and as our business is going through that he would get out in the treatment there internationally mascherano that these industries out of new. you had to simply ignore the money that type ends mother number of e-mails and the mother of them like into the last day into this.
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u.s. veterans who come back from war often tell the same stories. were going after the people who were killing civilians they were not interested in the wellbeing of their own soldiers either they're already several generations of them so i just got this memo from the circulating branches off that says we're going to attack and destroy the government and seven countries in five years americans pay for the wars with them money those with dives if we were willing to go into harm's way and willing to risk being killed for a war. surely we can risk some discomfort or easiness for.
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this is born boss broadcasting around the world and covering the big world of business and finance and the impact on all of us i'm bart chilton in washington thank you for being with us we're glad you're on board coming up today federal reserve chairman jay powell has made news we'll get an expert commentary from adam mesh of adam mesh trading plus there's something. uprising and super interesting news regarding health and fast food it surprises me we'll talk about that and more with the author of bet the farm bread kaufman and apple makes arguments before the u.s. supreme court on antitrust and will question more about apple's competition antitrust
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attorney andre barlow and conservative commentators steve malzberg will be with us and later we'll take a look at global oil with our t.v. producer so i had to have been here all that directly ahead but first we had some headlines let's go. unexpected news on trade and tariffs leads our global report today as the eyes of the world begin turning toward an anticipated meeting between chinese president xi jinping and u.s. president donald trump at the g. twenty summit beginning friday in borno sorry's argentina behind the bluster of mr trump's tirades against china the trump commerce department has given all most listen to this three thousand waivers from u.s. tariffs to u.s. based companies seeking to continue using imported chinese metals and metals products blade manufacture greenfield industries which is based in south carolina owned by company a chinese.
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