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when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murderer i would prefer it be in the death penalty just because i think that's the fair thing the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict is found innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people is terrifying there's just no really hasn't been that we're even many of the times families want the death penalty to be abolished the reason we have to keep the death penalty here is because that's what murder victims' families what that's going to give them peace that's going to give them justice and we come in and say. not quite enough we've been through this this isn't the way. our mission is to reassert our sovereignty reform the liberal international order
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the white house question is the relevance of a number of key international borders on threatens to scrap mile stone cold war era nuclear agreement with russia. and london property developer is accused of islamophobia after failing to include images of a local mosque in its brochure for a new build though the mosque itself says it's on concern by the marketing move so we get reaction from locals. and gets upset mean people should be inclusive the shooting you should give the freight as it is it will be difficult to put it in the time of year. with peace talks on the yemeni crisis to just start in sweden later on thursday we speak to the president of the red cross international committee about the diet humanitarian situation in that country what this certainly true is that human need to reinspire their road and cannot fix the situation in which yemenis to be. indeed of that. a dire situation which can only be fixed if
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a political solution is found. a worldwide news headlines live from moscow this is r.t. international we do start with this news just in four people have reportedly been killed and several injured in a car bombing this in the southeastern iranian port city of. the explosion happened near the local police headquarters which may have been the intended target of what is thought to have been a suicide attack or some reports say that gunshots were heard near the site of the incident here and when we get the updates you get them to. now washington's a threat to pull out of a key nuclear treaty with moscow has deepened the rift between the two sides with the u.s. accusing russia of noncompliance the american administration is going even further
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now questioning the relevance of other key international agreements and bodies our correspondent but i guess d.f. investigates it is time for change time for the old ways to die time for a new undisputed leader a new american world order our mission is to reassert our sovereignty reform the liberal international order the central question that we face is that is the question of whether the system as currently configured as it exists today and as the world is this today doesn't work doesn't work for all the people of the world the old ways are out of date united nations is useless incompetent the i.m.f. is obsolete european union pointless all these international organizations unions treaties and agreements they only hinder america tire its hands and cripple its power the logic is sound when we all be better off if we just let
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america rule american tends to lead now and always point in case the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty russia is violating it says america others aren't bound by it it holds limits limits the united states and washington's policy requires it seems more nukes big nukes faster nukes one country in the world is bound by the i.n.f. treaty us china is not bound by iran has an extensive b.m. capability that but we have global responsibilities in. asia in the middle east we have to be responsive their term international democracy has failed alliances have failed asians cannot tell right from wrong everyone wants a say but why let them they no longer know what's good for them america
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is good for them this is what president trump is doing he is returning the united states to its traditional central leadership role in the world and so it seems we enter a new age in age where might makes right without all the fluff and lip service to partnerships and equality the old world order is dead welcome to a new american age. the agreement was signed in the final years of the cold war production of short and medium range nuclear missiles operated under the pact now the u.s. says russia was producing missiles in violation of the agreement while moscow says washington is threatening its security with military bases and missile silos in eastern europe so we discussed the spot with former u.k. army officer charles sure bridge you've got the situation here where nato seems to
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be advocating one position in support of the u.s. at the moment but many of its member states are not just privately but publicly concerned that this is part of the arms control mechanism breaking down and that this will of course held in a new arms race of course the united states isn't just looking at your picture can house where in the world and that i suspect is the key to the american decision making here is as indeed the russian government has indicated in more countries such as china iran possibly. paying such systems that already have systems in place that would be bad for america and russia to have because of the limitations on the range. property developer in the u.k. is facing criticism for its latest brochure of an upcoming project concerns were raised after the images of the planned housing development in london failed to show a mosque the neighbors the site. investing so. we are in
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hornsey north london mostly residential area about forty five minutes away from central london why not consider moving to a nice newly built high rise here. take note though if you look this one up on line it would miss the building right next to it this mosque which is obviously right here in reality the property developer has been accused of islam a phobia after apparently airbrushing the mosque out of its. marketing photos the dome and the minarets are gone instead replaced with a row of trees and the building is nowhere to be seen what do locals make of all this let's find out there's no mosque in the pictures in the marketing photo so people have been complaining about it a little bit what do you make of it you can't miss the mosque if it's not in the picture it's been left out of the previous name it probably just forgot to put it in if you think they got there. first it's obvious that it's
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a bunch who doesn't know not to take so they know how things work and people will see it in i mean then people don't need to be visual like. you know would you be offended or you wouldn't be offended. by my chain if you were a user of the local mosque you might be offended yeah it does upset mean people should be inclusive he shouldn't even give the site as it is so that people really nowhere did belong and what they are getting in part so why would you to move them are going to temple or church what does that mean if you're trying to sell something you want to make it look. so not everyone is going to like a mosque while if you were shopping for an apartment mosque scare you off you personally know various people well some were offended by the doctored images others start it wasn't a big deal the mosque spokesperson said the apparent photo shop is nothing to worry
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about when we first saw the photo we were concerned the mosque had been hidden because they realize it was a marketing tool the developer of the building has reportedly said the images used are computer generated to create a visual representation of how the development will look to us they said they won't comment so whether it was a deliberate move or just an innocent marketing tool could be anyone's guess reporting from london anastacio with our. parents in germany are angry about a brochure for kindergartens on how to tackle right. sentiment's the leaflet was produced by a german based foundation and the family ministry critics are legit encourages children to spy on their parents or all of a text a closer look it's the season of goodwill to all the great things to his. right there a thought for those on throwing the phones in checking emails. until racism
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n.g.o.s received around four hundred fifty hate calls in the first forty eight hours threatening things like terrorist attacks we haven't counted the exact number of emails but it was around five hundred so what is this all about the organization with the blessing from the german government has produced a brochure for kindergarten teachers and parents designed to tackle right ideology what to do if a child draws swastikas in class and says they do this that what to do if it's teacher is active on the far right see these are the types of situations aren't suggestions on how to deal with them addressed in the sixteen page why all the hate against it some of the information has rankled to say the least with far right blogs as well as mainstream conservatives a scenario is described where a kindergarten how to deal with children of parents involved with the far right to go away is dresses in braids and the boy faces physical challenges and takes part
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in drills so what advice do you think was given to kindergarten stuff have a face to face with the parents it should be made clear to what extent all thora tarion in gender stereotypes are renting styles limit the many possibilities of children and complicate their development some were ruffled by the advice quoting the wearing of dresses and braids with membership of the far right i find it unbelievable that a taxpayer funded brochure identifies girls wearing braids and clothes as potentially nationalist the family minister should have his booklet recalled and revised as soon as part. the anti immigration alternative for germany party seized on the backlash accusing the ngo of promoting secret police methods the ngo denied the allegations saying it didn't mean to cast a shadow on how kids addressed and also added that the brochure was well received by professionals this is based on true cases transform long term counseling work with teachers have asked for help dealing with nationalist families on doubted
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leaving the organization behind this brochure and the german family ministry the best of intentions here however in a country where most people still remember the d.d.r. asking teachers to look out for certain political motivations could prove problematic piece for all of the building. peace talks on the yemeni crisis are taking place in sweden on thursday the meeting is a good ending nearly four years of war in the region a war initially started by a saudi led military incursion and we spoke to the president of the international committee of the red cross peter marra he says both humanitarian and political measures should be taken to solve the crisis at the present moment and with talks in sweden we do hope that we manage the international community manages to draw a pathway to or more peaceful revolution in yemen what is certainly true is that
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you many tarion spied their own cannot fix the situation in which yemenis to be disease one of the most dire humanitarian situation we have seen people have been dying not only from the direct attacks and the direct impact of war but in particular also from the destruction of infrastructure from destruction of hospitals of water systems and i think this is indeed a very dire situation which can only be fixed if a political solution is found and there is a slight. the light at the end of the tunnel may be with peace talks going on in sweden. yemen is not the only region suffering a humanitarian crisis in syria for example over thirteen million people are in need with six million internally displaced and in afghanistan the u.n. says over six million people are in need and a third of them are children of red cross or president again so the organization is
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doing what it can in both countries priorities in syria definitely is to have access to as many people displaced within syria tools support. as ever we can to deliver basic human needs here in assistance in terms of water or health services services. to many within syria are still displaced and we tried to contribute to the. largest operation worldwide where we are active in the whole of the country in all the provinces we have more than eleven outfits in afghanistan we are responding to people displaced we are responding to populations in need in all parts of the stand we have been worried over the last couple of years to see how
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much the civilian population but not only the civilian population also militaries are exposed to enormous amounts of casualties we see people. really heavy really affect. the i.c.r.c. has one of the most multifaceted. in the response program in afghanistan which we try to continue in the future. some more news just in here at r.t. international we understand in the moscow region a teenager who. reportedly threatened to kill his teachers at school has given himself up to police he also threatened to kill himself and no one was hurt in the incident we'll keep you posted on that story coming from the moscow region. just.
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stories here welcome to the passing of america's forty first president george herbert walker bush shows led to an outpouring of all news and respect being paid. whether the assessment of his time in office may have been tempered somewhat by the current political climate. so the sun has set on george herbert walker bush the forty first president of the united states there has been understandably an outpouring of grief from his friends and family and many voices in the media pursued a life of extraordinary service to america such a man so thoroughly decent so moderate in his beliefs model of what a public servant should be however it seems that the media is glossing over certain
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aspects of bush's legacy it follows a pattern similar to the death of john mccain where the media keeps praise on to an individual and highlights one particular character quality above all else opposition to donald trump publicly contentious relationship between donald trump and george h.w. bush didn't vote for him in two thousand and sixteen it could be said that he thought donald trump had quote a certain ego and then he told you point blank he's a blowhard. he's a blowhard he was an oil tycoon and a cia chief who eventually became president his record wasn't spotless now we all know that donald trump never apologizes well after the united states shot down an iranian airliner and killed two hundred ninety civilians will remember this classic trump asked line that we heard from president bush never apologize for the united states of america ever i don't care what the facts are the media hails the first war on iraq as one of his shining moments as was the case in the one nine hundred
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thirty s. we see and set him hussein an aggressive dictator threatening his neighbors that bush compared saddam hussein to at all for hitler he said that the bombs had to fall as a result of the gulf war thousands of civilians die he was also a big supporter of another war that being the war on drugs this this is crack cocaine. seized a few days ago by drug enforcement agents in a park just across the street from the white house well it turns out that the drug enforcement agency actually lowered the dealer to the white house so that this point could be made now bush called for harsher penalties lock them up longer prison sentences thirty years later we've got the biggest prison population in the world in the united states but the drug crisis has spiraled out of control h. w. died shortly after the rise of me too and many women came forward at that time saying that he had certain proclivities he reached his hand around and sad to the
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group who is it did you know who my favorite magician is and we all said no move and he said david copperfield and at that moment i felt him grab my behind the former president acknowledged that some of these allegations were true but he said that the quote padding of women's rears was intended to be good natured so american mainstream media has mourn the passing of george herbert walker bush much like it mourns the passing of other former leaders however it seems that american media has a bit of a selective memory especially if you don't like donald trump cable pop and artsy new york. university campus in the u.s. has been plagued by a string of racist notes being sent to students but it transpired that one of the recipients was also the author. we've decided that we no longer want you on a campus which means you need to leave. we're
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scared it was terrifying to students who are scared. we just want to make sure we're true values we practice those every single day and that gives us to resilience to deal with these things when they. see you're still with you know there's a little truth. people make these stories up they take the voice away from true victims it's a waste of resources it's a waste of energy and it's definitely a waste of time with emotion in the community an eighteen year old drake university student who was found to be behind four of the racist notes including the one that she sent to herself it's unclear who wrote the note said back in november but
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police are investigating. a white supremacist group calling itself the road to power has claimed responsibility for the string of automated calls on campus. the student who sent the hopes to host so now faces up to a year in prison we spoke to t.v. and radio host you know she says the student is perhaps just an attention seeker. we see copycat crimes all the time my background of course is in human behavior and human development and a lot of times one of the fears whenever a crime happens well i can imagine a couple of different motives would have been possible i would think that maybe for attention a lot of people do a lot of crazy things for attention so that could have been part of it and they could have been a political agenda it could have been somebody who wanted to create strife could it perhaps have been this just person just wanted to see what happened if they wrote racially insightful things and try to create division and see if they could start
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a race riot or who knows who knows what kind of drama the reality is that america is not nearly as divided how many times these sort of you know racial problems that we hear about may or may not have actually been incited you know obviously what this person did this woman it was extremely harmful it was extremely self-serving whatever her motives for. a woman from kazakhstan has been named the country's very old lara croft the gun toting computer game character and a young cousin shooting champion a sort of white instructor in the sport she's even been invited to teach chechen leader at amazon could be a dog who's to shoot somebody. it's .
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who. who. it has the protesters in france are saying their purchasing power as diminished because all this money printing that's going on and you mention they can't tell a fact that money printing in rich as the people on average in paris and shows a liz a in paris and those people who are working and doing blue collar jobs their
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personal power is eroded and so they have a party and pamela anderson figured out that this is a structurally violent system that they need to address with a quid pro quo violence for violence. the way to the united states is dangerous for most of the illegal immigrants. crossing the most the fence the little simple they want to become most incredible in the last some just about but many of them look for refuge in the so-called sentry sides of the refuse to share information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities the best person to ask than call mom. listen to. and the first time i get i'm in a lot of class and i want to. watch as the options to stay in the country with donald trump in the one town over political rivals. both of you what is the would
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you be about to do. a fifth struggles of any kind of post. here which has the push to put in those posts both of you have put the popular vote for the. better part of. this is boom bust broadcasting around the world and covering the world of business and finance and the impact upon all of us i'm part chilton in washington belly of the beast most of times although not today we are sure glad you are on board thanks for being with us coming up today after almost a year of since the trump tax cuts were approved by congress we asked the question a professor of economic americas at university of massachusetts richard wolffe what good have they done for the u.s.
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economy it's certainly a reasonable question plus we take a look at the housing ghost of this year's past as new present numbers are out on housing and what the future may hold with kathy freshmeat of the real well network plus wells fargo is added again we'll talk about the bad boy bank and about the impact of decreased financial regulation upon consumers with bartlett nailer of public citizen all that directly ahead but first we had some headlines let's go. the fight over who will build and control global telecom infrastructure leads our global report today as the bt group says they will execute components made by while way of china from the core of five g. cellular network in the united kingdom bt. says that they were still sore some peripheral component such as the antenna from wild way bt formerly known as british telecom revealed they began removing and replacing wall way components from their existing three g. and four g.
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networks and twenty sixteen the decision by bt seriously downgrades the relationship between bt and wa way that started back in two thousand and five and follows similar moves in australia and more recently as we've reported new zealand to exclude while away from our role in building the core of their national five g. networks. and in other u.k. news growth in the key services sector is at its lowest point in twenty eight months the venerable purchasing managers index or p.m.i. tracked by i.h.s. market dropped fifty up to fifty point four a low not seen sent july of two thousand and sixteen in the month after u.k. voters opted to leave the european union at that time the p.m.i. dipped below fifty the p.m.a. result also fell below consensus expectations making it even more unsettling analyst at i.h.s. markets extrapolated the p.m.i. and other data to predict quarterly growth for the u.k. get this just point one percent not one percent point one percent in the.
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