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moving. up when he got to the bits of body. was. in this point it would have hurt the hood these were discouraged this is what the decisions on the floor of the united states. emerges in washington over the u.s. saudi arabia with the senate calling to stop the war effort in yemen on the.
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firm in its support also ahead. of me. today on train till it's revealed that british serial rapist can apply for access to a child he fathered in one of the offenses he was jailed for the woman he impregnated when she was just fifteen is calling for a change in the u.k.'s legal system to protect people in her situation. on the yellow vests protesters in france plan another series are probably president mccollum's fuel tax increase while french police they may be given more support. 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.
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around the clock across the world this is your are international from the team and myself you know no male alone welcome to our top story the u.s. senate and the white house have locked horns over america's support for saudi arabia senators are demanding the government and military aid to the saudi led war effort in yemen while the u.s. secretary of state has a different opinion. they're considering building 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 passing a resolution this point it would encourage the good these would encourage the iranians we've all no longer be part of their destructive military adventurism 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 fueling the bombers
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that the saudis sent him to yemen. and other aspect to this of course the vote comes amid ongoing anger over the killing of jamal khashoggi a dissident journalist murdered last month inside the saudi consulate in this that's going to teeth into this a little bit more and dear a cheater who's in the studio with me just following developments in terms of this rift we have seen opposition before we've seen people come by publicly but it seems that be gathering some sort of steam here what's the issue what's what what are we looking at here well it certainly is gathering steam. but it seems to be getting more divided it is the first is the white house and the motion is should the u.s. continue to support that war in yemen well to any logical human being the answer should be no never mind the fact that the u.n. has stated that nearly seven thousand people have died i had within this conflict
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and it seems that the support for this conflict within the country that is supplying a lot of the arms the u.s. of course is getting increasingly divided but the trump administration does continue to support or let's take. the suffering in yemen grieves me but if the united states of america was not involved in yemen it would be a hell of a lot worse if we remind ourselves of what's gone on on the ground thousands and thousands of people have have died. not to mention the worst of a cholera epidemic and the fact that there are millions of people under the risk of starvation from a serious point of view they're saying that they are only targeting what the rebels that they consider terrorists but this diet situation on the ground the humanitarian situation on the ground in yemen has worsened over the last three years you know we've just seen it get worse and worse and worse so again the
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question is why now why has the senate reacted in this way and voted for such a resolution where we can look at the scandal as being part of the reason i'm sure what we saw was a journalist who was a critic of the saudi crown prince being murdered in turkey in one of their consulates and then the aftermath of that was very interesting indeed as i'm sure everyone remembers denial then lots of different versions coming out and then eventually a kind of loose admission of free method tate and murder being at play. you know. that he. was involved to. any one of you know all. do you believe i've read every piece of intelligence in the last few hours i think i read it all there is. connecting the brits to the orders of the ship. just to imprison trump's view here he's got
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opposition from congress but he's not stepping back in this because he's he's essentially a billion dollar deals with the saudi it was his first foreign trip if we remember he went to riyadh before foreign trip if we remember he went to riyadh before anywhere else of course he wants to stick doesn't he this is important but i think it's important and you know the message is allowed and planned but it certainly appears that the political tolerance is definitely waning from certain individuals as we can see from this vote which. unusual and the latest being an unnamed state department official revealing his frustrations according to see n.b.c. and reuters because of the latest letter of offer and acceptance for a deal with fifteen billion dollars of missile system the message from loud and clear.
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syrian rebels been a great ally but what happened is not acceptable but i would prefer that we don't you. carefully one hundred ten billion dollars worth of work they are ordering military equipment everybody in the world one of that order russia wanted it china wanted it we wanted it we got it and we are all of it every bit of it i don't like stopping massive amounts of money that's being poured into our country spending one hundred ten billion dollars on military what the. things that create jobs like jobs . for this country and you can get firmer than i can you know in messaging and i suppose boosting the american economy is the priority and from my perspective what's all the fuss about. thanks for talking us through a lot of opposition coming increasingly it seems that you're a cheater thank you. a horrific spate of crimes
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spending decades and involving dozens of people in the town of rotheram one child rape victim step forward years later she is the monday the u.k. change its law for the man who assaulted her was told he could be granted access to her son who was born as a result of the ordeal. this is about. to me. and if not don't mind he has been a counselor to apply to day and praying to an unusual case getting quite a bit of traction here in the u.k. a victim of child sexual exploitation has waived her anonymity and come forward demanding a change in legislation following revelations that 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
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to be. absolutely disgusting and it's so horrible i think it says this school student just disclosed in disgust and the police should be frightened to death to do anything in the past and are still able to do it now hopefully incredulous the father they can just think it's acceptable to approach a convicted rapist and ask him if he will be going to access to a child a 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 woman sammy woodhouse who'd rather him 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. m.p. had to say on the matter appalling example of the law being set up either to favor
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the perpetrator or to actively walk against the rights of abuse survivors and the consideration they should be afforded the ministry of justice is currently 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 in the society a church grooming campaign or serve a mid say you simply the rights of the victims must come first. interests of the child is paramount the case is centering around the child the 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 mum father or not what happened to this woman is all
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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 on it 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 it does happen and he's still rife there groomers are protected by the own community because they are chained by our nair and stigmas so that's why there prosecutions are there lessons have been learned but they are not being acted upon. russia is moving to ramp up its defenses in crimea following naval clashes with ukraine with the deployment of a new s four hundred twenty missile system last sunday the russian border patrol sees three ukrainian ships in the potential moscow says' for violating territorial
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waters on the right guys day of can't believe it's not from the perch straight time or. it's a fragile situation there isn't that could this actually escalate what is occurring there give us the latest. well as four hundred triumph as they're called the latest of russia's air defense there by themselves their defensive weapons they can be used in that offensive capacity but you know that requires quite quite a stretch in the in essence their defense against aircraft they could shoot the. a ballistic missile cruise missiles with a range of four hundred kilometers they can shoot down targets up to thirty kilometers high but this is the fourth the detachment four hundred missiles to be stationed in crimea we've had three other deployments three other detachment
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stationed over the last several years and really it's no surprise given that on the other side of the border this is the northern crimea on the other side of the border ukrainian forces a mobilized there's a state of. in many regions in ukraine and one you know one has one can only think that the russians acting out of caution that they're prepared for anything that might happen just to remind us. that on sunday as you mentioned russia seized three ukrainian vessels patrol boats coast guard that went into russian territorial waters they refused all communication they didn't follow notification to the posture of the strait of kutch and there was a high speed dangerous chase with that which resulted in twenty four ukrainian sailors. s.b.u. counter-espionage agents jailed the state of ukraine this is so divisive
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it's polarizing some people supported others. all that happy about it at all. so much for the market you are getting. lost in this. you know you could you there was you know you know when you are. beautiful but you . see if. you can are you going you must. and which doesn't make you rich. to be so good is that the. truth is you are. right because the ever earlier giving us the latest there from the current straight well as for ukraine's claims it warned russia about the presence all of its vessels
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in the area called the seizure of its ships on aggression ukraine is the munging the immediate release of twenty four crew members who are serving a two month pretrial detention in russia. all right turning attention to france where so-called yellow vests protesters have announced plans for more rallies against the president's fuel tax increase a lot of anger in the streets among your mccrone is digging in though he's refusing to change course the spite nationwide protests over the past fortnight.
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as you're witnessing there last saturday's demonstrations led to unrest between protesters and police nationwide according to reports one hundred thirty arrests were made more than half in five officers were injured including one who suffered burns up. all of joined one of france's police unions and expressing worries over the safety of officers the union's general secretary told r.t. from their superiors don't understand the conditions police face during the rallies . that's it i started to call montessori into this the police the overseen 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.
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i was told an interesting story one location workers were laying paving slabs and no one from management and told us to close off the area to prevent the protesters from pulling up they slabs and using them. those protesters are hooligans and criminals they are people who don't want to abide by the law they incite conflict they are ready to commit crimes on screen the question of who they really are i would say they are against society they use in the protest movement is a pretext. meanwhile a photo of president. people mocking facebook the picture of the french leader was slammed does inappropriate back in september only the social media giant started blocking at a party though over its explicit content. ok
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i don't think it's any secret that over the years russian media and r.t.
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in particular have repeatedly been branded by their critics in america and elsewhere. news that's being spread by russia or to you which is heavily supported. funded by the russian the russian government fake news has dominated the true had lines fake news spread by russia kremlin spread misleading or otherwise fake news. but in a notable shift in tone a former undersecretary for u.s. homeland security no says r.t.e. does tell the truth don't bother was an entirely allegation free review though 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 view if you knew how to look at the
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other side you would see that russia 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 . while the host of the r t america program mentioned there reacted by accusing spaulding of trying to cover up her own failures media legal analyst shedding light on america's problems may be bound for the government but not so much for the people. the truth hurts the truth can be problematic don't be so truthful r t 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
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a little less truthful could you could you could you perhaps baby spread the truth around a troubling magic improvement in my humble opinion it can not harm the united states but it can devastate the government it can devastate aspects agencies law enforcement judicial system politicians presidents to congress all of the truth can be a horrible their truth especially if it exposes corruption oh absolutely but does it hurt america america cans never still to come this hour a canadian journalist has bombed from a social media platform over a transgender run a look at how accounts have gone through paul's into politics about santa barbara.
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i mean i didn't find most unwelcome even even in the slightest and i never found out and i've been doing this instance the late ninety's there is no doubt about the transformation of the city center and increasingly. is an incredible achievement it's one it's a very expensive achievement mosco has become at least in the a moon was it a livable place to use this kind of job it also might be the long term effects of this an improvement will take will take a long time to be measured because these are really just beginning. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic development only really i'm going to use
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east i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. welcome back a feminist journalist in canada has been permanently banned from twitter for quote hateful conduct one of the cited posts on transgender issues read men or not women meghan murphy was first locked out of her account in august she deleted her tweets and regain docsis but there's a good deal over her post she accuses twitter of centering 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 suspend then on account their new miss
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gendering rule which i was not aware existed and nobody noted the users in the media weren't aware of that rule and child 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 and said if she and apparently this individual now identifies as a woman yes so as we said murphy fell foul of twitter slumped on a hateful conduct it's a shoo shouldn't refer to a transgender person by their birth name that's a partly known as dead naming her critics were pleased by twitter's reaction. so it . 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 murphy is tweet account has been suspended so this week meghan murphy has lost her politike been suspended from twitter twice get to see some support for trance people at last
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here mr frey has defended her position explaining about her concern is about free speech. you know a man should be allowed to wear a dress if he wants to and. he even stereotypical clemen and ways and not be discriminated against and not feel threatened but stepping out of those gender roles and pushing back against gender stereotypes does not make a person literally change saxe we're being forced to adopt a new language 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 smeared were threatened or 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. it seems there's
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a new player in politics cats our furry friends are seemingly being increasingly used by a number of politicians to soften their image and make their policies seem a little more cuddly.
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now i haven't pointed out in a while and if you're right nobody don't know a train waiting for a bus whatever it may be the r.t.o. can keep you updated on the day's big developments done noted or every done load things more great programs right ahead here in our. neighborhood of please go campsite now and again for people that can't decide and
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they're like so tired. this is like a safe house i guess they don't have to talk about what they go through with us because we understand our daughter g.d. was diagnosed with a very rare sun sensitive condition if i get sunburned i hear she doesn't feel patients they have problems with. talking to some of the brains of actually shrinking inside the skull gets taken in the brain still small. the pain is indescribable it's feels like a really really bad chemical burn but it goes through your skin in your muscles down to the bone. there's no really. we're not sure this is just a. manufactured
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sentenced to public will. when the ruling class is protect themselves. when the final go around. listen be the one percent. we can all middle of the room sick. room the. room. this is going bust broadcasting around the world and covering the big world of
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business and finance and the impact on all of us i'm part children 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 admission of adam mesh trading plus there's some surprising 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 attorney andre barlow and conservative commentator 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.

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