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and i do again need the whole call. this morning russia in the united states round up their ballistic missile testing following the suspension of a cold war era arms control treaty that is going also to a serious devastating eight year long conflict begins drawing to a close them you are documentary just released looks at the trauma suffered by the children who began their lives in islamic states self declared callous. with love.
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for. the church in spain councils a show jewel screening of a film about the horrors of life in occupied gaza received threats from supporters of israel we spoke about the film's director. the international community not entirely but most of it especially in europe and the u.s. see this situation as legitimate which we think is totally unacceptable. the morning eight am here in moscow this thursday the seventh of february money was kevin owen here with me for the next thirty minutes with a live update from the art international news center of being stay with me first in the u.s. test of the new intercontinental ballistic missile choose day it was launched from an air force base in southern california and it sailed over the pacific ocean
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landing near an atoll almost seven thousand kilometers away just hours later the russian military then tested its own i.c.b.m. to. launch is come as fears of a nuclear arms race grow following the suspension of that intermediate range nuclear forces treaty a key cold war era arms control agreement a senior correspondent were callous to reports this morning the i.n.f. treaty was a pillar of global security not only because it resulted in the removal of missiles and launchers from europe but also because of what was removed short range nuclear missiles highly mobile incredibly quick both to launch and the speed much
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cheaper than huge strategic nukes everyone was always on the edge with short range nuclear missiles around they could strike in an instant barely any warning for more than thirty years they were gone but now those missiles are coming back unless we get a new deal i hope that we're able to get everybody in a very big and beautiful room and do a new treaty that would be much better not everyone wants a new deal some see this treaty collapses an opportunity more funding more r. and d. more bad short range missiles. now the department of defense will be able to conduct these research and development activities banned under the i.n.f. treaty so the department fans will start those steps on building they systems they couldn't before you can forgive the order fish with more ambition than sense but
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the military industrial complex those guys that make and sell missiles oh they're ecstatic raytheon and lockheed martin wasted no time and soon going to be testing their prototypes rescission strike missiles with ranges greater than five hundred kilometers. withdrawing from the i.n.f. treaty is a good start now this action must be backed by american firepower the united states must regain the strategic advantage by expediting the development and deployment of a new generation of ground launched missiles it's incredible they seemingly want an arms race a nuclear arms race and that's what they're getting russia which the u.s. accused of violating the treaty promises to respond the vell a new weapons it is all to say everyone's gone nuts there are still people with sense people that realize
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a nuclear arms race isn't going to lead to anything good people who realize that arms treaties where the world removes a lot adds nukes is good for humanity i think it's stupid for democrats to be. on all issues and not holding the channel of nuclear dialogue i don't even know what's crazy and now days people cheering a nuclear arms race or people calling for dialogue some many want an arms race and you know why because nukes a pretty we see these beautiful pictures at night i am tempted to quote the great leonard cohen i'm guided by the beauty of our weapons and they are beautiful pictures of fearsome armaments. also the smaller well syria's brutal conflicts gradually drawing to
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a close for many the trauma is going to last a lifetime and you are the documentary which is being released this friday for you looks at the children who spent their formative years living in areas of the country controlled by those extremist fighters and the harrowing experiences those subjected to. this would. lead to him to. lose condemned my limbs he. can as you read about and you can not about all of them ok. and. as i don't want to write anything a cool implement a new name about it have. a lot on hand never having to visit later. a set of tears as. she still must execute or not additional for. this midnight
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a war a smile swore the other little boy not boss what news you know how to. nafisa . meanwhile donald trump has declared that the final pockets of i still hold territory in syria will be retaken by next week he says the u.s. president made the claim at a counterterrorism conference in washington d.c. dan cohen reports for you this morning with the u.s. led coalition to defeat isis met all day here at the state department president trump made a surprise appearance speaking to the seventy nine member group here is a bit of what you had to say the united states military our coalition partners and
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the syrian democratic forces have liberated virtually all of the territory previously held by isis and syria and iraq it should be formally announced some time probably next week that we will have one hundred percent of the caliphate . but i want to wait for the official word and i want to say too early secretary of state mike pompei of spoke earlier in the day urging the coalition to commit to the full and lasting defeat of isis members of this coalition must be willing to take back foreign terrorist fighters prosecute them and punish them to disrupt the flow of weapons and sensitive materials we will need to continue building strategic border security. sharing intelligence and targeting terrorists financial networks wherever we find them as we saw secretary pompei or called on the coalition to stop the flow of arms to al qaeda and isis however he made no
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mention of the report from c.n.n. that revealed that saudi arabia and the united arab emirates two of the closest allies of the united states have actually been transferring weapons made here in the united states to al qaeda and isis these of our of course the same countries that have sponsored competing jihad of groups in syria it's saudi arabia saudi to help with the well and the u.a.e. who helped create this who helped create al-qaeda who provided the financing who provided the logistics they were using u.s. supply arms in yemen and the defense department was asleep at the switch i mean i used to handle export controls as well and we would have caught. we would have caught countries like this in violation of reacts mort's what they've been doing is transferring the arms that they get to to the to the who are these to the to the other al qaeda and solitary groups. and exorcism we have the u.k.
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is withdrawal from the european union the end of march tensions between london and brussels beginning to fray donald the head the european council has said there's a quote special place in hell for those who campaigned for breakfast but had no idea of how to carry it through europe correspondent peter all of the reports. what that special place. in the looks like for those who promoted it without even a sketch of how to carly safely the council president made the statement alongside the irish prime minister leo brussels as they were leaving the stage the microphones picked up the conversation between the two is the irish prime minister told the council president the press is going to give you a bit of stick for this they. certainly have done that with but from the political side andreea led some the leader of the house of commons in the u.k. said that donald tusk must apologize for his comments home secretary such
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a jabot said that he was out of order but what we've seen is a whole host of the hard line breaks the talking heads and politicians in the british media clutching their pearls rending garments over what's being said by donald it is worth pointing out he did say that those that pushed brakes at those that break those that sold rights it's not those that voted for brakes that as has been reported in some places in the united kingdom. has at times really play good cop in these negotiations from the european side this time around though it felt to show included younker the european commission president to try and well raise the the mood a little bit but even then he could only rely on a bit of dark humor in a skeptic that my good friend going to. be released only believed. by opposition. i believe didn't have a i have never seen you in the time i was. doing my job. so
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that was wet and stay really a bit of a distraction from the business of bragg's it's down to brass tacks on thursday to resume a is in brussels for talks with junk load young and other senior leaders there's still no further movement on what type of deal if there will be any deal when britain alternately does leave the european union if britain does leave the european union on march twenty ninth and that is just fifty days away. you know what fifty days coming up the european parliament breaks a coordinated tos also weighed in suggesting that the u.k.'s leave campaigners would likely even be turned away from purgatory we spoke to a former deputy mayor of london roger evans he claims the e.u. was unfairly shifting the blame for the current. well i'm not surprised by donald tusks reaction today because in all the time that i spent in europe it was pretty
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clear that the people in charge had this sort of dismissive attitude so it's been a long term problem as to his accusation that people didn't do proper planning around this i think there's a lot of blame on the e.u. side here as well remember the e.u. constitution was supposed to be able to allow members to leave when they wanted to they're supposed to be article fifty process and it's really proved to be difficult to follow the process and to understand it's quite clear that they wrote all of that law without ever expecting to have to use it indeed it probably isn't worth the paper it's written on them i think no deal situation is going to be problematical for both sides but it won't be anywhere near as problematical as people are talking about remember we've got all of the agreements in place and just because we take over that day that says we're out of the european union doesn't mean that all of those working process. and ways we work together suddenly come to an end unless one side wants them to or not and why would. a
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spanish churches counsel to shed yule screening of an award winning documentary called garza a look into the eyes of barbarism the pastor claims the decisions be forced by quote the jewish community the vicar called me on behalf of cardinal of thorough to tell me that the screen of the documentary had to be suspended and there had been a lot of pressure from the jewish community. that film should stand one spain's prestigious going to war documents the lives of palestinians in occupied gaza as they struggle under israel's crippling blockade its director claimed to was he also faced pressure faced pressure from supporters of israel to. the one i thought of israel uses jewish organizations which tried to censor a film they tried to do it at various festivals and sometimes they succeeded even when the film was already on the shortlist we received many threats.
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to meet the fish to make the. when to make the guy with it look at everything to make the. money we cannot. just give you know getting rich. if you have money and you don't come on until it's. time you wanted to be done. we started planning to make this film after the last israeli army invasion when lots of people in gaza were killed but our moment of your mom was. blown up your really all the judge you know that he was in the heart and only of us are there i'm also a biology professor and we used it to get in we got permission to research agriculture in gaza that's how we got there but that wasn't easy at all. the jewish
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community in madrid meantime thank the church for suspending the showing of the film about life in gaza and also alleges that the document is one sided too and said it launched an appeal with the go a film festival the director claims he frequently encounters this sort of response and says it's part of a campaign to whitewash israel's actions. you're going to say nothing about the thing is that there's a total legitimization of israel's actions and israeli apartheid the international community not entirely but most of it especially in europe and the us see this situation as legitimate which we think is totally unacceptable they do it in different through political recognition for example viewing israel as a close ally as. well it is today the venezuelan government's claim to have intercepted an arms shipment coming from the us according to the interior ministry the star rifles ammunition and communications equipment they were apparently flown
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in from miami this sort he said the bust was part of a broader crackdown on organized crime political analyst lucas qurna told us this could be linked to an opposition request for u.s. support. very alarming michigan there that iran reported just a little while ago that they didn't invent a military option out of the country we're calling on the marriage ration to provide them with arms and training in order to topple murder and in the course of this rick regulars back to the u.s. support are the a bit controversial of the naked eye when mercenaries will benefit i was. under elliott abrams secretary of what you have a chair there now well brought back to oversee that as well as on a democratic transition that happened ministration moreover we think we did that morning or did just that today that the british military british navy in particular i think inducting military action and it was an additional. educated.
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us military intervention and all of our main quote unquote an option on the table for the white house. yeah the developers to developers to preform but this is falling as well the venezuelan military now we here have barricaded a bridge on the columbia border to block a delivery of humanitarian aid as you can see got some pictures to show you two shipping containers in a tanker truck had been placed across the highway a convoy of a denatured by the u.s. is currently on its way from bogota according to the colombian government but as one opposition leader has said that the supplies are going to test the military's loyalty to the government but as for president durham selfies rejected the aide saying the people of venezuela are not beggars he says and so shipments would be used to justify a foreign military intervention is his worry the red cross is stepping up its own aid efforts in venezuela meantime doubling its budget for the country but the group says its policy of neutrality means it simply cannot take part in the u.s. aid deliveries via colombia. according to the fundamental principles of
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impartiality neutrality and independence the i.c.r.c. cannot take part in the initiatives to hand over assistance for venezuela from colombia in the us the principal party. responsible for the economic plight and it has been intensified in the last two years just last year the medical said that this well it had ordered from abroad actually nations for children for insulin for all that in time depend of venezuela and several other medical needs. by the us in ordering from accepting them as well and many men as well has the money and the resources but it's been strangled by the united states so the u.s. carried out an economic war for years and then comes with us as a theatrical to see that they want to help the venice one people from starvation.
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seems to become the new normal isn't it to politicize the politicizing who these days between one thousand looks set to break all the records on that front and as part of a trend this is the oscars will have no host we know here because all the nominees were deemed too controversial the old quarter explains. after all the scandals this year the oscars found an easy way around of the threat of political controversy they ditched having a single host the host of this year's oscars will be a no one after comedian kevin hart suddenly bowed out now on the set and it's a little darker because the conversations about nicholson askers conversations about kevin hart's tweets ten years ago and homophobia super bowl ads were similarly bubble wrapped in anything but social commentary dyspepsia that is pepsi ok pepsi ok corn syrup is just a live aid that's not ours we don't do but like with corn syrup. what
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a difference from twenty seventeen when so many super bowl ads had political axes to grind. what do i tell my daughter julie telling despite her education drive her skill teligent. she will automatically be valued as less than every minute she meets. so why are companies suddenly hitting the brakes social justice cash and can bring in big bucks it works for nike when there was a boycott of their ad with colin kaepernick the n.f.l. quarterback who outraged conservatives by kneeling during the american anthem.
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all that indignation brought and extra six billion dollars in revenue however playing politics sometimes backfires like when gillette tried to make its primarily male consumer base woke to toxic masculinity. let me tell you that against actually . is this the best a man can get and other times just trying to stay relevant gets twisted out of proportion the video game company ubisoft attracted heavy criticism when trying to promote this post-apocalyptic game. the thing is you'll be soft jokingly reference to the u.s. government shutdown and that warranted an apology and maybe you aren't even trying to be political or relevant maybe you were just betting on sports fans pride for drinks company guinness that led to accusations of racism even so you'd still
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better apologize the billboard was meant to show the competitive nature of the guinness six nations we were aggressive the build would caused offense or confusion slowly but surely advertisers are learning that in an era where feelings come first and foremost everything is political. the democrat run virginia state government has been facing a week of accusations with fresh claims of racism as sexual harassment of the governor rolf know of them is now receiving multiple calls to resign because of a racist photo of his medical school yearbook northam is did not begin the photo but did admit to wearing black face at a party. it is definitely not me i can tell by looking at it i have had friends also look at it in tell me it's not me that same year i did participate in a dance. in san antonio in which i darken my face as part of a michael jackson. i look back now and regret that i did not understand
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the harmful legacy of an action like that. but the another headache for those in power in virginia to tell you about the attorney general mark herring recently acknowledged that he also went in blackface in the ninety. eighty's lieutenant governor of the state just in fairfax is also faced allegations of a sexual misconduct nature claims he denies he's a political commentator who rivera told us the slew of allegations against powerful democrats in that state jeopardizing the party's legitimacy that. virginia has become a national disgrace and it's become a disgrace to the democrat party. right now the situation is certainly unprecedented if all three of these politicians that are and world in controversy wind up resigning then it was actually have the republican leader of the legislature as the governor now so this state can actually flip into
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a republican state virginia is a state they have borders you know the nation's capital and there's a lot of political animals in the area you know it's very embarrassing for the democrat party and quite frankly shocking most a picture from moscow so far this thursday morning thanks for watching it was so much more of course and. got the headlines straight to mobile device great thing you've got it already i'm kevin zero in for me in the rest of the team exactly coming up to eight twenty six in the morning and if you are watching very good morning have a great day and a big thanks for watching. country's gone into a nihilistic fever that's why i think and they've got to hit the road and get out the traveling across america to find what makes america take them the charlatans
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the geniuses the quintessential american hero this is it we've come a point around which alan would have done something we always are on the margins to this whole gun culture listening party the america. we're starting last with is going to headed east into the swamp we're going into the belly of the beast and i think i want to leave now doesn't get any more gonzo than it may be completely different but the end of this. you know world of big partisan newton's laws and conspiracies it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the
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middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. on film begins in hawaii in the middle of the pacific ocean in spite of the island's remote location it is also foreman that going to the epidemic of the twenty first century plastic. plastic pollution is littering beaches and endangering certain species of animals no matter how remote or out of reach. in this elaborate tree in the north of the occupied
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a go scientists study marine animals not plastic at least in theory. no idea what that is. but it's certainly plastic. and jessica perelman is a biologist accustomed to finding plastic in fish stomachs she has started a very unique connection. casually often plastic bags. and this was all coiled off of the stomach when i found it had no idea what it wasn't all that it just. or did you react when this storm i was shocked i started documenting it measuring it taking photos showing whoever else was around in the lab and we were kind of. we were just there shocked to think that these fish are are really ingesting this i mean. to her disbelief the scientist has found
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plastic in a man likely specimen known as the long fish. the young researcher was not expecting such a surprising discovery when she began her work on this piece is. the. fish live at a depth of about two hundred to four hundred meters and they're clearly you know coming in contact with plastic and it appears that plastic is is truly a deeper problem that we made a financial. even swimming at these depths the long said fish manages to swallow trivial plastic objects and the i mean occasionally you might find a brand name such as this dishonored bottle label. what is this so this is a lead.
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