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no you know if you will you don't there's. no one. coming. from. washington it's the venezuelan government with a raft of new sanctions but also pledging humanitarian support to the struggling country. called tribes decision to pull out of a key arms control treaty with russia has left the world on the brink for a nuclear catastrophe that is the warning for twenty twenty u.s. presidential candidate who's attempting to thwart a move. for pass a bill that would force schools to use the words parent one and parent two instead of mother and father one official forms we get reaction to that proposal. this is
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an attack on the ninety five percent of people. around the world who are in the traditional family this is not meant as an attack on traditional families this is just an attempt to broaden the terms of. new report reveals that almost one in five children worldwide are now living in war zones with hundreds losing their lives in armed conflicts every year. all down all. the costs side of. this. good morning my name is kevin our life we are to new central just turned eleven am now here in moscow the south today first the washington's continue. to ramp up the
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pressure on the venezuelan government on friday to hit the crisis stricken country's state owned oil company and five of nicolas maduro as top officials with a fresh wave of sanctions united states sought to justify the move by repeating its claim that the embattled president is undermining democracy and continuing to violate human rights at the same time the u.s. is attempting to send a merchant see a developers way low which is currently suffering the worst humanitarian crisis in the western hemisphere but nicolas maduro is refusing to allow the food and medical supplies we brought into his country from colombia he says it's a cynical ploy by the trump of ministration and an attempt to justify a possible military intervention even as well and presidents also hit out of the colombian government which is accused of extreme aggression. for our part our policy for colombia is peace and respect i cannot say the same about the government of the colombian president even ducat who has war plans against venezuela supported by the us him pyar i am not exaggerating donald trump and even
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dorky in the white house announced war plans using colombia against venezuela. meantime the country's opposition leader won quite those continuing to enjoy washington's full support he too is blaming would do or for the humanitarian catastrophe in venezuela and recently said he hasn't ruled out calling on the u.s. military to intervene against the president next as khaled mopin explains this morning washington's meddling in south america though sometimes had disastrous consequences in the past. elliot abrams the trump administration's new special representative for venezuela has been assigned the task of restoring democracy in the country and he says he's up to it just look how well he did in el salvador from the day the president was elected in a free election to this day though salvador has been a democracy that's a fabulous achievement. yes the pro-u.s. candidate to war to a won the elections but how democratic was the situation there were human rights
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abuses and death squads everywhere in fact one of the worst massacres in the history of latin america happened around that time. now abrams got confronted about the gruesome details before congress yes or no do you think that massacre. was a fabulous achievement that happened under our watch that is a ridiculous question and i guess are no no no i literally miss i will make you happy if i am not going to respond to that kind of personal attack which is not a question now the civil war between the us backed factions and the marxist
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revolutionaries continued until nine hundred ninety two and slaughter by us backed forces also continue the death toll was as high as seventy thousand people but ronald reagan did not consider that to be a deal breaker the people of illinois have adored had another free election in march economic reforms are continuing and communist guerrillas are losing ground and none of this would have been possible without the economic assistance and military training and equipment that we provided so what have been the results is el salvador now a land of prosperity and freedom hardly in fact in twenty seventeen el salvador had the highest murder rate of any country in the world it is not currently at war those figures only decreased slightly in twenty eighteen now somebody might look at this and say well that was decades ago why bring it up now well the fact that abrams wants to repeat is democracy restoration project in venezuela is certainly
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alarming and when asked about this before the us congress he didn't deem it necessary to give an answer would you support an armed faction within venezuela that engages in war crimes crimes against humanity or genocide if you believe they were serving u.s. interest as you did in guatemala el salvador and nicaragua i'm not going to respond to that question i'm sorry. the number of children living in conflict zones has doubled since the end of the cold war according to a new report by save the children charity says one in five youngsters now live in areas affected by armed conflict. the fact. that a while one mother kept siap door to get.
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not break every army you show me a feel. for. the heart the hard truth. some four hundred twenty million children live in conflict zones and at least one thousand of them die every year as a result since twenty ten the number of recorded cases of rights violations against children is almost tripled of includes cases of killing of maiming abduction and sexual violence the increase comes to spite men of the world's most powerful politicians though come paying for the protection of these young people in wars of . forces continue their advance bearing down on the city of benghazi. home to nearly seven hundred thousand men women and children prevent images of amaze seeded children how many more children have to die the whole route the humanitarian
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disaster that is killing tens and tens of thousands of defenseless children to the death of children the destruction of hospitals all that is a massacre which needs to be can. report today shows that right now almost one in five children on the planet are living in conflicts and that's more than at any time in the last two decades. the consequences of living in these war zones are catastrophic we have to make around three hundred babies are dying due to the consequences of war every single day well in twenty seventeen four hundred twenty million children of what i think we're living in areas affected by conflict that is an increase of two million on the previous year so what this is really disturbing where more and more children are being caught up in conflicts in the international systems and sure of accountability breaking down so that when people commit crimes
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against children they know they can get away with it so what we're calling on is for the government to stand up for children and wasn't sure that when people perpetrate crimes against children held to account what we're really calling for today is for the u.k. government to its protection of civilians in conflict started first of all the u.k. government needs to ensure the curator at the heart of all of that defense diplomacy and aid and that they need to use their seat at some of the most powerful tables in the well at the u.n. nato to ensure that other countries policy well maybe not surprisingly the report identifies afghanistan iraq syria and yemen as being among the most dangerous countries for children nobel prize nominee and peace activist kathy kelly told us the international community does need to do more to safeguard these young people living in these wars. this children certainly can't be held accountable for their governments whether it's military war economic war and i think that because of greed and pride and dishonesty countries all around to
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continue to wage war against the child their brain sort of the child should certainly be held countries could work together. much more effectively and so we have to take responsibility ourselves and then encourage other people to do the right they must do everything they can to stop this war and to stop killing. elsewhere western intelligence chiefs are warning that al qaeda remains a global threat that most say the terror group could be poised for a resurgence in the coming in the tails of that this saturday peter all of. being presented as a real and present danger by the united kingdom how kind it has undergone a certain resurgence as a result of the degradation of diaspora and is a force that should also be taken seriously it's jeffrey notes down and out the
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hopes just a little strange. since the. war on my orders the united states military has begun strikes against al qaeda terrorist training camps and military installations of the taliban regime in afghanistan today we focus on afghanistan but the battle is broader since there has spread to all of these countries they've also changed the name as well in. gone through at least three rebranding so whatever they call themselves they still control the lion share of the syrian province of idlib the thing the american reason the king to get involved is it was previously it is time to give our brave warriors in syria. a warm welcome home and it's also currently battling al qaeda in yemen since the beginning of twenty seven seen we have conducted more than one hundred forty
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strikes to remove key leaders in the arabian peninsula and disrupt its ability to use on government spaces to recruit train and plan operations against the u.s. and our partners across the region u.s. allies in the region doing their share of the heavy lifting in fact. the united arab emirates have been accused of passing weapons on to terror groups something they strongly deny almost eighty years after his slaying by u.s. special forces the words of a sama bin laden about the al qaeda network stand down. it appears he may have been proved right. showing signs of confidence what will threaten the threat from radical islamic terrorism a continuing threat posed by al qaeda as it stands they look likely to be around for a while yet peter all of. protests are taking place across
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india in the wake of the suicide bombing that killed over forty paramilitary police in the province of kashmir on thursday for pakistan based terror group which the indian government claims received support from the authorities in islamabad took responsibility for the attack. i know the aftermath demonstrators who film shouting on to pakistan slogans and burning effigies of the country's prime minister bombings dramatically escalated tensions between india and pakistan which have been fighting for control of kashmir since india's petition in one nine hundred forty seven. but i want to tell the terrorist organizations and those who patronize them that they have made a huge mistake they will have to pay a huge price but starz government firmly denied india's claims that it was
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a vote on the attack and it's offered to help investigate we spoke to analysts in both countries about what this bombing could mean now for bilateral relations ongoing. and pakistan is being extremely extremely provocative and this standard may have just gone one step too much so yes i mean people in indiana extremely a chance i'm not somebody who was saying you know. the fact i think the anger in the country is extremely high so it's a constant fight and it's just a question of escalation you see an escalation then you see it isn't an issue because back and forth i don't think that anybody in india at a moment is in any any bend of mind to have a dialogue because you just blown up forty forty two people in the middle of you know out of a town so don't come to the municipality community countries and talk about peace is to is to really make fools of everybody else in the world although you might
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recall that in similar incidents in the india has been quick to blame pakistan for the of the mess which we have in the recent over the in the far. region where again they have a mixture of a lot of harsh words between two countries to start with on it appears that there may be a similar situation and then we will find a solution and so to solve what we are certainly properties with india number one comes up with hard evidence of bold involvement of anybody as a useful citizen or and not in the start of a good which i think is unlikely because gesture mom of the group which has been in this possibility of the rare distance i vote on who has conducted this is a he is he's a best in indian controlled kashmir so pakistan has apparently not a link because of what this one side or dark and the second possibility i think which is that in the broader picture last fall back and go situation looks missed
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and doesn't bush and between india and pakistan. will continue to for the story much hot spot we're coming up there's a cheery thought for we can the us twenty twenty presidential counting the debts is warning that donald trump. policies pushing the world towards nuclear holocaust may be more but that is just a few minutes from about. the first wife bad g.s.c. global financial crisis part it's underway it's all happening it's a white multi-trillions of dollars gone in a heartbeat look like korea right here on planet. crazy. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or
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rejected. so when you want to be president and. want to. have to go right to be cross with the bible before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of. course. again folks what you know it's international for most of this weekend next the democratic congresswoman tulsi gabbard who's a twenty twenty u.s. presidential candidate has introduced a bill that could stop president trump's pullout from the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty. right.
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right right right that's. part of our series on the right to. bring us up to. the landmark treaty was signed in one nine hundred eighty seven by then leaders ronald reagan and mikhail gorbachev and it's been one of the pillars of international security since that ban nuclear capable missiles of intermediate range however thirty years later president trump facing constant accusations of collusion and not being tough enough on russia decided to withdraw from the treaty citing alleged violations by moscow now with the two countries of value to quit the deal fears are growing over a new arms race and research by trump aren't helping to quash those concerns perhaps we can negotiate a different agreement it being china and others. or perhaps we can't in which
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case we will outspend and out innovate all of those by far russia has denied any violations and said that it's been open to washington for any necessary checks but that didn't help and for now the treaty has been suspended by both sides paving way for a potential arms race if not worse and now till see gabbert is trying to impede trump's move and it's not the first time she's taking action against a foreign policy that she considers controversial back when obama was in office she proposed the stop arming terrorists act this prohibited funding or support for any militant group with links to eisele or al-qaeda after it turned out that some of the weapons provided to the so-called moderate rebels in syria surfaced into terrorist hands but despite how different republican president donald trump and democrat presidential candidate tells he gathered are that one thing in common both have been accused of being candidates flecked of by russia shortly after she
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announced that she's running with an anti-war platform and b c news claimed that russia's propaganda machine has been working in her favor citing a discredit at source a company that was caught fabricating russian bots so we're now in the situation where two merican politicians accused of being actually russian have drastically different views on a russia related issue that concerns the whole world well i certainly hope it will be effective i mean i agree with ms gabbert that this is pushing this move by trump is pushing the world closer to the possibility of nuclear war these are the type of missiles these intermediate range missiles that a country like the u.s. might be willing to use on a limited basis so i hope that is gabbert bill works i have doubts though because it seems like there's bipartisan support in the united states for war and for confrontation with russia now if if someone drinks. russian vodka they're
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a russian agent apparently it's silliness and but it's dangerous because this is an attempt to mark any peace activists any activists for social justice is some type of a pawn of the kremlin again very much like the old mccarthy period which links similar people with that with moscow. well to secure balls to sort of a growing number of prominent political figures accused of being under the kremlin's thought was pretty boy. and gets you misstate russian stooges only coyly would rate claims there are none for ages and then turns out not all at once. russians are making want to take the easy fin twenty sixty politicians no longer need compelling arguments or persuasive policies to all that if you're up against a tough opponent the kind that popular with votes is just cool of the russians these stooges are just human versions of those russians but we've heard so much
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about they don't actually have to be real to walk sure having your own stooge in a position of power would have its advantages but even better is being able to accuse your enemies of being won a career and russians do jury is one of the most diverse in politics just look at the members of the us when you ask the crew is democratic presidential hopeful tell seek out god who suggested that bad relations with the biggest nuclear power in the world may not be in everyone's best interests she says simone american hindu female socialist following in the prestigious footsteps of the song that is an old white american male socialist and jeremy corbin an old white british male socialist and don't trump an old orange american male republican opportunist so literally anybody can be a russian stooge and those are just the anti hillary and anti war ones and here are the pro-war pro hillary clinton ones.
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so how do you even become a russian stooge. kirit the russians stooge recruitment academy we have positions available from an. the level all the way up to executive level don't worry about applying for the job mainstream media analyst and establishment want to titian's will or did you maybe you want to or not the majority of our most successful employees simply fell into the job without noticing experience or knowledge of russia all russians is not essential the only qualification required is that you question the status quo publicly at least one if you are successful in your application we will inform you via m s n b c or fox news good luck stooges.
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yes out of the times according to police talking to which french schools could be set to replace the words mother a father with her one parent two on official documents of a plan goes ahead so for a new bill was passed by the national assembly about it lawmakers in the country's lower house so this proposal would challenge quote old fashioned family models the bill still got to pass the senate the m.p. behind it believes it will be successful. this amendment aims to to lure children's family diversity in administrative forms submitted in school. radio show golden human rights activist peter tatchell got the teeth into this one this proposal of what it could mean for french society if it does get passed. this particular proposal is to try and ensure that the kids in the school the staff and the parents all feel included that in the case of you know two women who are parents to
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a child that is obviously not appropriate to have mother and father there are two mothers and the same with ok dad is pathetic isn't it because they can be called moment mom well that while the proposal actually actually says he's parent one and parent two if they want to call them moment momos got a problem with that nobody's got a problem with a kid who now has got two two moms but we don't need to legislate for it parents who are on parent to what are we just give the kids a number other number seven it's nonsense yeah you know just the fact that saying with a parent our minority doesn't make discrimination or second class status right if a child has two moms or two dads then i think it's probably not correct to say father and father because obviously one will be the biological father and the other one won't i would suggest that possibly an alternative or that's probably a lot of our bills them become a company
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a compromise might be mother to give people the option mother father or legal guardian so that the word legal guardian would account for the other person in that same sex relationship where my mother died when i was eleven and it would have been my own to so my auntie was really her guardian and she was my own c. nobody batted an eyelid and the same religious you can record legal guardian peter that's not what they're suggesting they're suggesting you can't use the word father or mom and dad that's what they're suggesting this is an attack on the ninety five percent of people not only in france for around the world who are in the traditional family the traditional family is constantly being attacked at the moment by globalists. around the will this is not meant as an attack upon your traditional families this is just an attempt to broaden the or make the told times more gender neutral so that everyone feels included oh well it is going crazy
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these minorities have got too much influence in the media that still claim to solace in our differences let's come together let's put the children first show you go to check out a website called was a comment section they let us know by law stories for now though it's kevin i would hear a mosco from the rest of the team here they. have a great saturday morning what's left of it where you are around the world. this is bone boss broadcasting around the world and covering the world of business and finance and the impact upon all of us i'm bart chilton in washington and we're so pleased that you are with us at the end of the week thanks for joining it going to be fun coming up today some believe the world bank is going the wrong way with
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u.s. president donald trump to leave the institution but what will come of it are to correspondents three months as the loans us a hand to break it down was crude oil costs are climbing but what are the consequences while you horner of simpler trading is back he's standing by to drill into the numbers and do less tax refund dollars being more taxes are being paid by average americans for president of williamson the executive director of a cold god tech center at american university joins us and he won't be withholding anything and later speaking of lest the embattled c.b.s. c.e.o. les moonves scandal was bad enough but now there's insider trading allegations related to the. archer legal journalist molly barrows from american lawyer joins us with that story all that in our aside but first we had right to some headlines let's go. and arrest on charges international corporate
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espionage leads our global report today as a chinese born former employee of soft drink giant coca-cola is accused of stealing trade secrets the wall street journal first reported the contents of an indictment . wrong by federal grand jury in tennessee including allegations that she used her position at a famed at the fan but when a base soft drink company to obtain trade secrets including the chemical recipes get this used for coating inside of cans for food and beverages the coke recipe is in question are key because they did not use bio fence at all any or b p a those b.p.a. free coating formulas are valuable because b.p.a. has been found to be harmful to humans the u.s. department of justice national security lawyer said that in this case quote exemplifies the rob replicate and replace approach to technological development and a lead.
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