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if you truly care about your many lives you'd support the saudi led effort to prevent yemen from turning into a puppet state of the corrupt british islamic republic of iran. stands firm on support for the saudi led coalition's bombing campaign in yemen despite a us senate vote to end it. the third time lucky for treason made this week the british prime minister is expected to put a plan on the vote once again the. much maligned. the united states deploys nuclear capable strategic bombers for war games in russia's borders the pentagon sounds off but first strike nuclear policy.
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has turned one in the afternoon this monday the eighteenth of march in moscow you are watching our life for the next thirty minutes hopefully is bringing the top news stories starting with this one the u.s. secretary of state's defended washington's backing of the saudi led coalition's bombing campaign in yemen it comes off for a senate vote last week to withdraw support. says its continuation is a way to ensure just peace and to alleviate suffering in that war torn country. senators who voted i say they want to end the bombing in yemen and support human rights. but we really do think about who schumann writes. if you truly care about your many lives you'd support the saudi led effort to prevent yemen from turning into a puppet state of the corrupt british islamic republic of iran the way to alleviate the many people's suffering isn't to prolong the conflict by handicapping our
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partners in the fight but by giving the saudi led coalition the support needed to defeat arabian back rebels and ensure just peace don't trumps arms deals with saudi arabia expected to total around three hundred fifty billion dollars over a decade and apart from arms supplies military equipment washington's also providing riyadh with logistics and intelligence nexus lunchtime a senior correspondent orgasm the of look steeper into the u.s. secretary of state's comments. the united states makes no secret of what it stands for freedom justice democracy and saudi arabia the white house stands firm on that even if the senate is having second thoughts voting to end u.s. support for riyadh's endless war in yemen saudi arabia's bloody war in yemen world's worst humanitarian disaster the horrific war in yemen saudi led quagmire we
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are helping saudi arabia drop bombs on churches and weddings we all want this conflict to end if you truly care about your many lives you'd support the saudi led effort to prevent yemen from turning into a puppet state of the corrupt british islamic republic of iran as opposed to becoming a puppet of the free and fair saudi arabia but what do we know the saudis have waged a four year war against who with the rebels who they call terrorists that has turned yemen into a humanitarian catastrophe worse even than syria four and five yemeni civilians twenty. four out of twenty eight million need aid to survive three in five or twenty million either on the brink or already starving that is to pump a zero has a solution the united states has given more than two billion dollars to help the
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many people since the start of the conflict. and saudi arabia has given over five hundred million dollars in two thousand and eighteen alone and as pledged an additional five hundred million dollars this year we work south to about two dollars per hungry civilian per month from washington but as for the cameras you know where the real money is guns oh yes guns very very you know five hundred thirty three million dollars five hundred twenty five million dollars the screeners view. peanuts he says twelve point five billion dollars in that the u.s. is selling saudi arabia is peanuts what does that make the aid then but mr pompei o is adamant if a little bit rabid in his support for saudi arabia and gun sales which really care
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about saudi lives you'd want to stop or run back to these from launching missiles into riyadh amazing how you can twist and turn reality on its head rather than protecting you many civilians from saudi arabia he's protecting saudi arabia from starving many civilians really and speaking of protecting saudi lives there is a tease to one life that washington didn't seem so concerned about mr howe shoji was the victim of a brutal and premeditated killing planned and perpetrated by officials of the state of saudi arabia riyadh has brushed off ickes ations that the rule family had anything to do with it saying it was ruled the operation and that seems washington was all too happy to support this explanation. here we see that relationship which. really did trillion dollars profit us
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oil companies the banks the military corporations the trump government and usually not just a chunk of the administration's in washington democrat and republican serve the interests of those big banks and corporations and so many net relationship and all that it means for profit power empire the interest of empire now is the priority not the lives of people young men or the people of saudi arabia or people of venezuela or for that matter people. another week more breaks it wrangling to come could be another really eventful one for the u.k. parliament expected to vote for a third time on three's may's divorce stealed the british prime minister caused been trying desperately to rally support from his conservative party and a key coalition partner is warning that any rejection at this stage could still definitely. if parliament can find a way to back to bragg's to deal before a european council the u.k. will leave the spring without having to take part in the european elections and we
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can get on with building our future relationship with the if it cannot will not leave the e.u. for many months if ever so where we are right now british m.p.'s rejected to reason proposals in a series of votes last week where they also voted against a no deal brokered outcome but parliament backed plans to extend the u.k.'s withdrawal period from the e.u. this left trees in may with a lot left to bargain with and. feel like a much smaller pool of options to see a plan through if m.p.'s rejected she's going to ask brussels for a long deadline extension potentially lasting for years depending on the reaction to that back home it could trigger a general election or maybe a second referendum on leaving the e.u. then those other options if passed may's deal she lost brussels for a short extension it was june the thirtieth if that's not granted or no deal agreed the u.k. after all this could simply crush out of the bloc empty handed political commentator
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john white as this prediction on how he thinks this week's ballot is going to go down. very unlikely that she will manage to get her was droll deal passed in parliament. at the start time of asking because the majority that voted against it in a conference. last time she tried the second time was one hundred forty nine so she has to convince one hundred fourteen eighteen m.p.'s who voted against it just just one week ago to change her mind within a week to these armies clearly determined to be the prime minister who caused their own eyes delivering bricks at but she's only delivering more and more chaos and division in the country usually when our prime minister loses parliament a parliamentary vote it's a resigning issue because it means she's lost or he has lost the authority of the house of commons and i thought that i thought the whole kind of prime minister lead but she. because we have an extraordinary.
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parliament that's divided over the issue. about what the public would do as well recent polls just forty six percent would vote remain in the second referendum only thirty six percent would leave under the current. say when exactly will happen if it happens at all some are already feeling the pinch over it .
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united states has made its largest deployment. to the u.k. in more than a decade the b. fifty two bombers which are capable of carrying nuclear weapons to take part in nato drills in georgia russia. that touched down just days after the pentagon spoke on the possibility of a nuclear strike against russia and report. on american military power even when it comes to new that's. seems to be the prevailing sentiment among certain forces earlier this year two u.s. senators put forward
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a new law to prohibit the first strike use of nuclear weapons by the united states they made it pretty simple the entire text of the law was one sentence it is the policy of the united states not to use nuclear weapons first now that's also the policy of the russian president but top u.s. military brass say that it's unacceptable and i wouldn't recommend any change to simplify and of decision making calculus but also can envision several circumstances where we would not want to remove that option from the president there are some circumstances apparently where nuking somebody who hasn't already knew you first might be a good idea we decided to talk to new yorkers and see what circumstances they think it might be can you think of any situation where we would nuke somebody who had nuke us first. that's a look. i don't think that's right i don't know what the circumstances would be i mean like syria i mean that makes sense to me spotlight with syria what was going
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on hopefully wins over there not here so in some circumstances nuking somebody first might be a valid decision but what exactly constitutes aggression take it from the acting secretary of defense your competitors have not been complacent china's defense spending china's organized approach to steal foreign technology russia for its part continues to compete symmetrically with the united states now he made that statement while explaining why the u.s. military budget despite being higher than every other country in the world by billions of dollars was actually going up so russia is doing it and we have to keep up but let's look at what russia is actually doing total combined military budget for nato countries in the year of twenty nineteen is roughly one thousand three hundred ninety five billion euros meanwhile russia is spending thirty nine billion euros so how exactly is the usa catching up china and russia in particular the capability to develop. over the last few years to limit our ability to operate freely in space cyberspace land sea and air in the capabilities that we have
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identified in this year's budget are really designed to allow us to project power when it were necessary to be answer interest in the context that an emerging threat for china and russia so at this point us military policy has two major promises number one first strikes with nuclear weapons are a ok and number two russia and china two major nuclear powers are bad and must be opposed can anyone think of a greater recipe for disaster. r.t. new york the pentagon's not the only one tough talking though right now so is u.s. senator presidential hopeful amy cliff. am i a tough boss sometimes yes i am tough i push people that is true. i would trade three of you for a bottle of water. she was known to throw off his job and frustration including binders and phones employees were asked to perform duties
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they described as the me wash your dishes for other. negative reports of how you treated some of your staff in the past what's hard when you're out there on the world stage and dealing with people like flattery or pool where you want someone to stop. thousands of anti-government demonstrators massed outside police headquarters in the said being capital belgrade on sunday.
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the protesters denounce what they say is president alexander which is slides to water traffic rules the weekend rallies a part of a bigger movement to denounce and said in government proceed to tackle disabilities including freedom of speech demonstrators also demanded the release of those arrested two in the storming of the country state t.v. channel on saturday is has some of that panned. it was i. was. coming up high tech ways of forecasting the weather are under threat and next we explain how the new generation of mobile technology could actually set things back when they were a half a century just one of the stories after the break. you
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know world of big news a lot and conspiracy 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 middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. as because at that as big comet forty eight on. you it gives it not is that one day is to be leaving j.c.
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feeling good yes but more figures for you don because it's good feedback to the audience given the books. again nasa has expressed concerns over advancing five g. wireless technology they say could potentially interfere with vital weather data setting focused accuracy but fifty years double quarter has got more on the story. remember. the devastation left in the wake of america's worst hurricanes. now think what if those affected had one less day to brace for disaster might seem hard to imagine but nasa warns that this could be the future of weather forecasts
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and it's all because of the new five g. network everyone's ranting and raving about. a new boston that way has the potential to transform the internet the promise is to connect nearly every aspect of our lives over an incredibly fast reliable wireless network driving cars smart cities fully connected homes and robots this is the future in a lean howard. she. sure five g. might provide better cell phone coverage but to set it up the federal communications commission wants to auction off the bandwidth used by meteorologists to predict the weather and that nasa warns could knock forecasting accuracy all the way back to nine hundred seventy the current federal communications commission proposal would have a significant negative impact on the transmission of critical science data the problem has to do with a special radio frequency sensors that detect weather patterns operate on the same
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wavelength that five g. is set to use now these sensors are vital for quickly informing the public of natural disasters without them it would have been impossible to predict hurricane sandy's trajectory in two thousand and twelve and meteorologists are worried because a new five g. network could drown out that information and this is a very difficult thing because a lot of the radio frequencies that are used to sense the atmosphere to get of servatius about the weather are very close to areas where five g. will occur and in fact we do know that many of the weather sure asians that we collect from space. do meaningfully impact estimates of the track and intensity of developing storms over the ocean this is not only in issue or the united states it is an issue for the entire world the f.c.c. wipe their hands clean of scientists concerns they said
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a quick rubber stamp from the state department was good enough for them it's no wonder though the federal communications commission will move forward as planned. in the race to five g. and the american people can quickly enjoy the benefits of the next generation of ones connectivity donald trump already said american companies need to compete or get left in the dust and a full speed ahead charge into a five g. world is apparently the only way to do. as for the everyday american well they'll have to bear the consequences i'm definitely five because we've been through hurricanes here and you're not going to slow down technology and the applications that we can use five g. for are very exciting i'm not sure the risks have been divinely i'm not sure that we know what the risks are i do not believe a faster intellect is. worth the risk over three thousand puerto ricans died as a result of hurricane maria and twenty seventeen without the warnings twenty first
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century technology brings there is no telling how much devastation the next disaster may bring donald quarter r.t. . in germany pleated munich have suspended five offices for sharing meal nazi content over a dozen officers are under investigation for spreading anti-semitic videos and images of swastikas it was found by selling offices phone during a separate sexual offense investigation want to see a rebel in germany we spoke to says any anti semitism in the police force should not be tolerated. the police force of those through law and order so of course in the police you are people that have negative views and as the minute you use something that cannot be accepted we want people not to be worried we want of trust in society people have to know that lord for us men is there are actually how the people are not the other way around and it is anybody going to
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a good police force germany that has this abuse and intolerance you have to be immediately removed and reaction to all this the president of the munich police has commented on the scandal saying the force will never tolerate this type of behavior now or in the future rabbi tensional again says the whole country has to speak out against all forms of discrimination. you know there are over two hundred thousand people in germany who want to stay here and have a trust in the government not trust in society every single person and there's a jury has to have zero courage to stand up this is not wrong because nobody is under attack anybody to somebody you also cannot perceive an army and semitic not only against the jews it's of jews tomorrow it's all people that respect there are cracks. we hope that law enforcement even starting from a federal law boat will do all they can not just try to prove this but to actually be successful and for us as
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a jewish community that's rather where it's important to receive results this is what will guarantee trust of the people in society and go. to new power plants are said to launch in crimea ensuring energy for the peninsula the plants are part of a much larger infrastructure project to develop the region it's in southern russia . a new airport schools kindergartens hospitals a state of the art one of a kind bridge from the peninsula to the mainland. russia has been steadfast on its promise to propel its new all region into prosperity yet still crimea has been plagued by one particular type of hardship and that is electricity supply it may seem like a third world problem and really well it is but still that the peninsula would plunge into darkness repeatedly and abruptly that would be for all sorts of reasons
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really starting from crumbling infrastructure and sometimes that would be due to accidents and well at times crimea would be simply held hostage by its ex key of either incapable of or not willing to keep the lights on in people's homes see crimea draws most of its power from ukraine. dependency on a country chose not to be a part of that's how it is for now yet not for long because russia is launching into full capacity several brand new power plants to tackle this problem once and for all.
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but of course this is just the backdrop to world the main event and that is the celebrations because the launch coincides with the five year milestone since crimea voted to join russia and people in all major cities of the peninsula said to mark this date in the streets and i will be bringing you all the latest from the chair and we done of reporting from soon for awful in crimea see. there for those kevin our reporter from moscow to say thanks for watching follow all our stories twenty four seven a calm here in moscow this monday because coming up to twenty six minutes past one o'clock in the afternoon when the team good afternoon.
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welcome to sophia and. not say tensions between iran and the us spiral was washington pushing in syrup and allies to abandon. the nuclear deal and tehran unwilling to compromise. can they still pull out of the. iranian presidential hopeful and present the iranian council. the trump
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white house is tightening its noose around iran trying to isolate the middle east and pushing for europe to stop trading with the sanction country but with iran's involvement in the region the crucial to the balance of power. putting pressure on before it back with iran's new european friends to defy the will of washington. in the face of. america. dr who is shanghai myanmar the president of the american iranian council welcome to the show great to have you with us. thank you very much for having me speaking about the sanctions against iran foreign minister jobs every for recently said that europeans will have to get wet if they want to swim against the tide of the u.s. you to the latter.

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