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you are looking for the fifty pound as well christiane very graphic on the level of oxycodone. but i think it is this is the found that is a compliment thank you. after rather. the new green deal is upon this co-sponsored by democratic alexandria . the plan for a radical restructuring of the american economy and how people will live with the plan does not address is how much it costs how much will we have to go into the. green. syria. from the u.n. security council.
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in the united states. to the media exposed to. us. demonstrations all across the country. women. journalists. face. welcome to the program. syria is demanding action from the united nations security council damascus accuses the u.s. led coalition of killing sixteen civilians. in
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a bombing raid just over the border with iraq. our correspondent in. syria again is accusing the united. stayed serve war crimes fabric twenty nineteen the u.s. led coalition committed a new crime against innocent syrian civilians is were playing targeted a civilian camp in the village of who's in the countryside of the governorate of there is sixteen civilians including seven children were killed and seventy civilians most of them women and children were injured syria again calls on the un security council to stand up against these crimes and attacks and to shoulder its responsibilities in the maintenance of international peace and security here is what happened in. syria is a small village which happens to be one of the last islamic state on claves in
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syria and it is in the firing line the u.s. led coalition its troops and allies on the ground pressing it from all sides and the media's there to watching this isis village burton final push to defeat isis the villages their last remaining stronghold in northeastern syria days away from victory days before they saw the end of the caliphate the problem and a serious one at that is that aside from the five six hundred isis fighters there are hundreds upon hundreds of civilians innocent whom the terror group was holding hostage using its human shields. the coalition killed a lot of fun unless they killed a lot of fathomless a lot of children. this time the u.s. led coalition hit a mosque and the coalition has a rule never to hit mosques they're protected except when it stops being
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a mosque because the pentagon says so this mosque lost its protected status when isis deliberately chose to use it as a command and control center lot of first time they hit the mosque which stopped being a mosque packed with people the incident near aleppo springs to mind yes the coalition takes all reports of civilian casualties seriously investigates for months or years writes an apology note when everyone's forgotten and moved on almost always the terrorists fault yes the u.s. is fighting terrorists in syria but it was never invited to it invited itself then to be able to say good job boys we beat isis it should be formally announced sometime 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 we have won
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against isis we've beaten them and we've beaten him badly now we've won you could in that vacuum see a resurgence of isis see a resurgent you know they're winning out we'll come back if we have to eliminate all of this so we spoke with middle east expert i'm out of whack off who says washington has found a new way to explain away uncomfortable truths. what we know for sure that the americans showed disregard for human life and for infrastructure what is happening this time around is that previously they would say you know we would punch an investigation whenever a tool of civilians and lives were lost nowadays they seem to have a pretty preset justification so for example yesterday they bombed a mosque in the same village. and they've issued a statement that we bombed a former mosque to stop this because he was turned by a dietitian to a command and control center so now they've come prepared. for whatever criticism
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they might face but we don't think that this if you were to counsel will will take any steps they were to the united states is not alone in this sort of illegal. presence in syria. but u.s. state of north dakota is seeking to restrict access to public records related to police and government operations that's offer a number of law enforcement abuses were exposed a correspondent and investigates the story you're a member the protests out in standing rock in response to the dakota access shale oil pipeline it seems like old news but two cases are actually pending in federal court still and at this point we've got many people who can remember how horrified they were when they saw the government's response to peaceful protesters.
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well critical legal information about what actually happened during those protests may soon be unavailable to the public a billion animists li passed by the north dakota state senate would forbid the publishing of information and records related to quote critical infrastructure that term might sound vague but pipelines are actually included and now they say that
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this new law is necessary because of cyber security but it's going to be a big relief to police and other law enforcement agencies that actually complained about the release of such information in a document that was made public via records request however they were far more critical and e-mails that were leaked one non credentialed media group involved in high profile actions would request publicly available records to a done a fine law enforcement agencies and persons involved i'm still doing some checking on the legality of everything and what i'm forced to release. is there a preemptive way to prevent the city of bismarck from disclosing any law enforcement product produced by bureau of indian affairs personnel leaked documents also show that a private security firm noticed tiger swan was heavily involved in the crackdown on the protesters documents show them referring to the protesters as jihad ists and insurgents since the movement generally followed the jihad this insurgency model
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while active we can expect the individuals who fought for and supported to follow a post insurgency model after its collapse but despite all the bad press and protests the dakota access oil pipeline is moving forward trump signed that on his fourth day in office dakota excess. again subject terms and conditions to be negotiated by the us. and if the new north dakota law sealing records actually goes forward we may never know the full story of what happened when protesters got no way of powerful oil companies mop and r.t. new york. there have been major protests across venezuela after the opposition colditz supporters onto the streets over the standoff regarding us a you'd want to who proclaimed himself the interim leader has set a ten day deadline to get blocked
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a deliveries into the country the president nicolas maduro meanwhile doesn't believe the convoys have anything to do with delivering humanitarian aid in the meantime though both men have been addressing large crowds of supporters say to keep inviting soldiers of the country to join us will keep inviting the humanitarian aid to enter. because it will answer in venezuela no matter what because the usurper will have to leave when it's whaling no matter what. i mean i want to unite venezuela around one goal of peace i want peace for venezuela we all want peace for venezuela and the drums. of war go away but the threats of military intervention go away and let venezuela saying one chorus with a single voice we want peace venezuela has suffered food and medicine shortages hyper inflation and have seen more than two million people flee the country on monday mr took to twitter to say that the first delivery of aid had already been made including medicine for pregnant mothers and the malnourished children however
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it's not clear how he can actually be in a position to say this that's because president my daughter has blocked us deliveries fearing that washington may be using them to assist in a coup and one of the key delivery routes would be a bridge right here between colombia and venezuela however my daughter ordered the tankers and other forms have been put there to block the roads with the military also guarding the crossing it is worth noting however that this bridge is two years old it's never been officially opened or officially used in the meantime venezuelans remain split on whether to support the u.s. deliveries pay the longer i do or he's calling for a fatal war because it is a war against all the people of when he's well not only against the president of the republic it is against all the people of venezuela and interference from other countries cannot happen over the heads of the venezuelan people we chose nicolas maduro not. the desert now isn't crisis that's no secret and we need the
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humanitarian aid so yes it would be a blessing from have been for this humanitarian aid to inter-country because we need it now everyone but those who are in hospital for example there are suffering a lot we spoke with. a professor of latin american studies who says any pretense of this crisis being a democratic process happening in venezuela is nonsense i don't for chile i think that it washington will continue on its current course of action this is become an ideological issue for them when you have a master martin. rubio you have might pay all you have mr john bolton and now elliott abrams directing foreign policy in washington sensually taking over the function of the state department we are essentially embarked on a course of regime change the us has embarked on this course previously since which
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of us was elected in one thousand nine hundred ninety eight the us assad regime change across three different governments bush obama and now trump and will continue to see an escalation of conflict in the context of venezuela versus the us meanwhile just across the caribbean sea haiti has seen a six day of violent unrest in the capital during anti-government protests all seventy eight prisoners sort of local jail were able to escape and one person was reportedly shot dead and several protesters were badly injured. a person is reportedly took advantage while police were distracted by the anti-government demonstration protesters are demanding that the president of the poorest country in the caribbean step down accuse him and his government of corruption and they're angry of a widespread economic hardship the past six days have seen violence looting and police clashes resulting in five deaths.
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but. but the but i. don't want to. mess it up. like. a number of prominent french journalists have been suspended after it emerged they belong to a group that's been twenty women on line for almost a decade is our correspondent sean it happens remember the me too movement how could you know what that was after all one of the biggest stories to rock two thousand and eighteen well here in france it was better known as. essentially that means to call someone out as acting like a pig and really grab the media's attention all great except fast forward
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a few months later and we find out what's really been going on. the other could we. just call them to sebastian moore yes all the time when the moral brigade were flying the banner for me to a number of senior journalists in france were reportedly engaged in coup wouldn't eat it online harassment mainly of female writers and feminist activists the l.o.l. league online boys club consisted of a run for the members and was founded back in two thousand and nine it spread explicit means abuse to victims on social media arm doctored photos to humiliate them just suffered from attacks on twitter when you tweet something you have thirty people who can call you completely stupid. i lived. fear there is always this
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tension of when will it happen and in what form so it's very humiliating and humiliation davos and she is now online and public and accessible to all. the morbid fear that this can turn into real violence it was not violence on line but in my head it actually transfers a call so how did this hugely embarrassing scandal come to light well it was accident discovered when one newspaper left. carried out a fact checking exercise exposing two of its own journalists as not being only members but one of them actually founded the cyber bullying group several journalists have been suspended from the range of outlets and some have even offered apologies although not everyone has held on to the feeling of guilt for a very long for those jumping for joy in their vengeful by saying few of these idiots now we're going to. see laundry. for ten years these bullies have
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been operating like a pack getting high on power on the pain they could inflict in reality they've been experienced as what they really are the league of largely the muses and the lofty liberal media and france has been left with egg all over its face. paris journalist elizabeth says she was shocked to learn it was fellow journalists behind this. there are certain times young journalists are good with twitter the good with social media. they have the sort of boys gang mentality and they think it's very funny these are people who are now in positions to commission people and whom these poor women then would have to do an office story to after having me horribly harassed by by this group so this was fresh and pleasant i would have thought to find a less educated will do but did
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a journalist so we the group of journalists is a cross-section of the population. a controversial case in the state of new york where a man accused of fatally stabbing his pregnant girlfriend has had a felony abortion charge against him dropped prosecutors cited recent changes to the law the victim was fourteen weeks pregnant and several days later the suspect handed himself into police and was charged with second degree murder but an additional abortion charge is now being dropped in light of a new law which extends the time pregnancy terminations are allowed the district attorney's office says the pros and cons of this law are still being assessed hobson's abortion charge was repealed by the legislature and this is the law as it exists today prosecutors a continuance or says the strengths and weaknesses of the case and evaluates and exists in law. the reproduction health act as it's known permits late term
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abortions if health is endangered it moves abortions from state law to health stock use that also means suspects no longer face a so-called fetal homicide charge when an attack results in a miscarriage. was hailed by liberals as a groundbreaking promotion of women's rights and we've got reaction on the streets of new york to how the laws lead to abortion charges being dropped i think anything probably use second third trimester should be considered for the laws that previously were severe did better or wise well that's a very intense and extreme situation i don't think it was the intent of the law and probably should be that recreates degree just as well it's a tough topic very controversial i would say i'm very like pro-choice on the matter and that's kind of where i personally stand by it's very tricky conversations think creates a stare except both sides i think it's not quite what the conservatives they're
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advertising where it's let's kill babies and. nor is the usually for medical right the reasons for that not just for convenience we spoke to ingrid duran from the pro-life organization national right to life she told us the stopping case could influence future and i just laid across the country i think that this was also a wake up call to the public to say look at how extreme the new york law went look at how extreme the virginia legislation could have gone luckily in virginia it died in committee. but in other states i know that maryland will also be considering a constitutional amendment trying to make abortion as a fundamental right and i think what's important now is that people are waking up and they're seeing that what the national right to life has said all along these extra. abortion on demand policies what would happen what it allows how it removes
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protections how all of these things are coming true so i think that will motivate. the public to act and to also counter the extreme abortion laws by introducing pro-life protective laws that would protect both mother and unborn child when they passed there are so used weighing members of the alternative for germany party have been attacked after being invited to a film festival and other stories just about. but politicians do something. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or
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rejected. so when you want to be president. some want to. let you go right to be crooks this is like the fourth in the morning can't be that . interested always in the long as it. should.
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be with us today for members of the alternative for germany parties youth wing have been attacked after being invited to a bustling film festival to see a film about the holocaust ever attacked with glass bottles as they arrived at the cinema and we spoke to a vet even dogs and one of the victims about exactly what happened. the following. girl stuff nothing she was doing. things that could be got to just accept the books all of the sudden some guys rushed although for the dark i think. there were about five to seven persons young men they had some batteries in their hands they just rushed into our group they. started punching us. now the f.t.
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says the mosque attackers belong to the anti for movement two people required medical attention at the scene and one of them was even hospitalized we understand the police have launched an investigation now the attack comes a month after the party's chairman frank magnets was beaten up he was attacked by three people in mosques and sustained some severe head injuries a few days later a message purporting to be from claim responsibility for the assault but then was mysteriously deleted here is if i deemed ducks in again on why the finger continues to be pointed at and t. . we believe. this was very planned the day jumped out of for the bushes they attacked us right away called us nazis this was something planned this was not something. continuously happening there so the if the people to get attacked on a regular basis. and you can definitely see some pattern there
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happening in these attacks. claims that popular dating apps like tend and grindr road leading to the sexual abuse of children has not prompted the u.k. government to take action i will be writing to these companies asking what measures they have in place to keep children safe from home including very far in the age the increased scrutiny follows an investigation by british newspaper the sunday times it found that children are easily able to dodge age restrictions and end up being matched with adults resulting in sexual offenses being committed since twenty fifteen more than thirty cases of child rape following online matches have been reported to british police sixty other instances of sexual assault on minors are also under investigation include grooming kidnapping and violent sexual assault victims were able to evade the matchmaking abs age checks which are currently set
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at eighteen and over meantime grindr says it's made big efforts towards enforcing age restrictions grindr is committed to creating a safe and secure environment to help our community connect and thrive and any account of sexual abuse or other illegal behavior is troubling to us as well as a clear violation of our terms of service. we are consistently evaluating and refining our processes to prevent underage access and we'll always work with law enforcement where possible to protect our users as well we don't want minors on tender period we discussed the issue with our social media lawyer diana cohen and stephen morris of the english democrats northwest. the parents and the children his victims here they've been abandoned on for such a long time i think it is about time that the government intervene and create some laws and regulations and also so media companies who are much responsibly payments
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have full responsibility to make sure that their child complying with the education issues all that they're properly monitored count levy used to you can bypass it you can get fake id these are always ways around it if they're going to break the law of the name of the regulators they in fact it is the states that we have got to blame here think the state have left the internet exposed the state has left it for social media companies to go and regulate themselves and police themselves what you're talking about is a complete police state where you can't do anything without the control of the state. the government school together in money to save many many lives of children great breakthrough creating laws and let's welcome bench and be completely wrong because what you're doing you completely isolate that child from the reality that's out there what you've got to do educate them learn the people lived very very
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computers they think that the rules of the years really apply to automatic payment these don't apply to her like the shops have responsibility therefore on line police and internet companies should have the same sort of responsibility to codes young people has to open all night as it has been three years and have to look after their own responsibility they are responsible for their own actions by the reps of the program for this hour here r.t. international now twelve twenty seven pm here in moscow we are back soon with more of your wednesday headlines. when i was told some seemed wrong but old old just told. me
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to get to shape out these days to come to educate and in detroit because betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground the. time after time so we're going underground on the eve again of one of the most important house of commons votes since the second world war coming up in the show is the u.k. government inciting violence from europe to latin america we speak to shin fein m.p. and venezuelan election monitor making brady than the u.k. collusion in crimes against humanity in latin america we talked to former top u.n.
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human rights fact that alfred desires the head of the e.u. u.s. economic warfare talks in brussels and from the headline is the yellow vests the red and france on the ground turns red and gaza all of them all coming up in today's going on the ground but first this week the day after chinese new year celebrations for ordinary people in the british capital dres amaze minority government warned of the threat posed to the u.k. by china china is developing its modern military capability and its commercial power similar taney asli we confront russia with war not only are we confronting a state like russia an ideological enemy without a state like al-qaeda are in dire. but very character of warfare itself is changing at the same time while britain conducts political war on venezuela we should apparently be based in the western hemisphere and to the south china sea and i believe that we need to go further considering water.

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