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this is a central plank supported by the problem is the common right. brushes envoy to the un accuses the global chemical weapons becoming highly politicized. appear to contradict the o.p.c. . chemical attack in syria. this morning away. from the u.s. state of alabama. the most restrictive abortion laws now in the country. some of the comments. and an austrian controversy of. the 10 commandments of immigration. we discussed.
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this it's. a good morning thanks choosing out international really good big choice as we appreciate all more. top story this. document has cast doubt on the global chemical weapons watchdogs report on a deadly incident in syria last year it contradicts the o.p.c. w.'s official conclusion that toxic cylinders were dropped from the air in the city of duma. a senior correspondent. this was a comprehensive study and you way you look at it iis engineers experts accounted
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for almost everything apparently visited the locations saw well the images the videos simulated the physical properties of the canisters concrete steel supports rebars everything they could account for they did it seems is what they found one location in the crater and the chemical canister simply put didn't match instead the crater appears the being caused by an explosive shell before or after and the canister in the impact crater just don't match when a metal can falls through a concrete roof and steel supports you'd expect it to leave marks indents but no consistent marks were found another location that canisters say the authors simply couldn't have fit through the impact crater with the valve still intact the only explanation for all of this the experts state is that they were placed there
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observations of the scene of the 2 locations together with subsequent analysis suggests that there is a higher probability that both cylinders were money placed it there is $2.00 locations rather than being delivered from aircraft now one would think their findings are incredibly important that they would change the entire narrative is findings completely contradict what was later put in the official o.p.c. w. report on the chemical incident and duma narrative that assad's helicopters drop to these canisters that was established hours after the incident with no investigation or questions and narrative that enabled the narmada of cruise missiles to be launched at syria.
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u.b.c. w. has admitted that documents had been leaks and say they're investigating how it happened which into the veracity of these documents they didn't deny their legitimacy worryingly u.p.c. w. has issued no comment on what the specific report found there were many other reports which the u.p.c. w. compiled for their final version on how these leaked findings fly in the face of the u.p.c. w.'s official report the documents turn the entire story up side down and bear in mind these aren't just random nobodies we don't know whether this team was part of the u.p.c. w staff members or outside consultants experts and the u.p.c. w.
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is saying nothing other than look that's all versions and sub investigations and compiled them we asked for comment a week ago with a list of questions and there's been no response why did they meet this report why did they go for one version of events and not the other why are they taking so long to comment on this so far silence but with the story gaining traction on says sooner or later. professor peers robinson who accessed the report says the o.p.c. w. has to address whether there is a cover up going on over the 2 men report. what kind of political pressure and mine to be brought to bear on your p.c. w to lead didn't to what would appear to be the case to to suppress will not use a report which one of their star members have been involved in producing and to rely
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upon engineering reports from some unspecified external companies those are kind of questions 3 really need to be asking and really you know p.c. w. has to address this i think more broadly than that there needs to a proper investigation into the o.p.c. w. and how it has been operating because if it is the case that it's organization has been subjected to political pressure and that has led to a distortion there investigations then that is an incredibly serious matter for a whole number of reasons quite aside from the fact that we did what happened in duma civilians were killed and we need to get to the bottom of who killed them ok this is a war crime has occurred and it is in any way some kind of coverup going on and that's a very very serious matter and it's something which should be people should be pushing for a proper investigation an international inquiry into what has been going on how do
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you easy w.b. not writing and critically and investigation to try to understand what has been happening in syria in relation to all of these events need allegations regarding chemical weapons attacks. meanwhile the u.n. security council's methyl the situation in the middle east and touched on the syrian conflict the security council focused on air strikes in syria earlier this month according to western countries that were carried out by syrian government forces a cause civilian casualties and destroyed hospitals and a pharmacy rochelle the u.k. of the u.s. all at a great deal say on that matter that only one of them may be the pivotal swing it was that issue soon if only russia and syria through a series. neither the syrian army nor the russian air force have been waging military operations against civilians or civilian infrastructure russia and the regime's decision to launch air strikes sends a terrible signal of disregard toward the u.n. political process where we refuse to consider terrorists as an untouchable and will
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continue to fight them despite the objections of some of our partners russia has claimed its so-called return it she strikes where surgical i quote surgical in their precision i hope i do not need medical treatment in moscow if surgical accuracy means what we've seen beyond news reliable i hope you never need a hospital but there are good medical facilities in russia so if you ever need it let us know united states reiterated that any escalation in violence in northwest syria would destabilize the region we're not doing here so we have our own views on who's destabilizing the region you. also the united states has been involved since the state of alabama approved a new abortion law which is currently the most restrictive in the country now it criminalizes the procedure even in cases of rape or incest and punishes doctors and up to 99 years in prison a similar bill was signed in neighboring georgia earlier this month artie's caleb
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maupin reports. alabama and georgia have passed their widely decried heartbeat bills these laws ban the terminations of pregnancy after 6 weeks even if the woman has been raped even if the fetus is not viable they make no exception and not surprisingly these bills have been rather controversial this is the most extreme abortion ban that's ever been passed so there's a higher penalty for doctors who perform these operations then for most rapists this is a travesty and i prefer all these women and young girls who will suffer at the hands of the system take these are the eating it's making decisions for women in america governor i.v. shame on you celebrities are now speaking out actress alyssa morano is pulling a page from the old greek comedy list the strada and calling on women not to have sex with men until the laws are overturned and certain voices are calling on big corporations like amazon delta airlines and coca-cola to boycott antiabortion
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states i mean if a woman doesn't want to have it i think that you have the option to be decided as the mayor here in the seventy's to pass through versus wade because women were still going to force you just and say but it's not just the pro-choice side that is getting fired up anti-abortion activists are furious about new was in new york and virginia now these bills allow for a doctor to take into account physical emotional and even a woman's age when making the decision to terminate a pregnancy at any point and needless to say conservatives have gotten fired up by the implications of these laws i think it's good news why is that a bill banning abortions after a woman has been pregnant for 6 weeks is not a return to the doc you jews what's your answer my answer is something called science human life exists at conception it ought to be protected abortion has never been popular in the state of alabama it applies only in the state where a strong majority agrees with it were reflects that communities values will. well i
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was outraged i think anyone who cares about the unborn and i would have been it is inhumane it is immoral in my opinion and this is what i'm fighting against the anti-abortion side is now calling for drastic action it's time the millions of commonsense pro-life americans economically boy called new york or genia new mexico rhode island and all the other insane states that will not protect they turn babies no baby protection the no my money native new york pro lifers you need to stand in the streets and as rep the broadway productions gather outside life in new stations with bro life science march for their lives down the streets show the world your numbers boycott new york. but i can't new york seriously don't go there if everyone who is pro-life refuses to visit there if every pro-life organization refused to have meetings there we could cripple the tourism industry
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that so boycott new york we decided to find out how new yorkers feel about these new laws there are terrible for people men and women terrible. you need to make a choice you have to bill you make a choice if you don't have that ability it's not going to work plus people just to get back alley abortions like the old this i think women should decide what happens with their bodies and i don't think white man or man should decide what's going on with that i have mixed feelings i could see both sides i don't like some of the comments that were made about women in rehab but i also have respect for life and do you think there is a point where we need to be more mindful of what we're doing certain things this is an old fight in american politics between 2 groups that just won't see eye to eye and it seems that the powers that be have picked this longstanding divide among the american people and said ready set fight could go all the way up to the supreme
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court again caleb up an artsy new york. a province in northern austria is said to issue some rules of conduct for refugees with a title 10 commandments a living in austria the list among other things requires migrants to learn german and to respect the austrian values it was drawn up by the right wing freedom party supposedly with the aim of helping people do integrate must be said it doesn't include penalties for noncompliance the moves being branded a publicist by critics though they say asylum seekers in austria already have to sign a declaration which covers integration language and values at the height of the european refugee crisis in 2015 worth bearing in mind almost $90000.00 people applied for asylum in austria equivalent to one percent of the country's population the influx of fast food $28.00 a. spot widespread public opposition in fact in the end the government pulled out of the un global migration part we had some opposing views on the way austria is dealing with refugees from mediating media commentator and also political analyst
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catherine shutdown who they are. if you ask the people in austria but also in france belgium spain or anywhere they don't want koranic schools they don't want this of course they can practice their religion in the private sphere no problem but we don't want our societies to get in in the name of multiculturalism and the islamic community developing which is anti west that is the problem i think the issue here is that it's targeting specifically the muslim community and i think there is a great sounds of stigmatisation incrimination of the slum all together in austria i'm not sure that those 10 commandments would actually address anything other than further alienate ing a community that is actually trying to you know to integrate the best it can and that and i think that it's leading the debate you know elsewhere this law is not stigmatizing resorting to the silly it's stigmatizing
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a wrong way of considering islam we have an issue with radicalism but again we not addressing the issue by trying to criminalize the entirety of the muslim community and i think that's a problem because we're talking religious freedoms and that's an issue that you know i think worries me greatly because by if we're doing in one community is right to be overriding all of our rights and i think that in which we need to wake up to this reality there is no criminalize ation as the lady just said about these 10 commandments they simply want the people to realise that they are welcome in a country that would put their social welfare to the disposal of these markets that will welcome them so they shoot show gratitude it should be ingrained in them that they should understand that and i will say that i personally feel that yes when it comes to kindergarten and primary school i don't think that anyone can make the religious argument that children little girls should wear a headscarf because it's neither here nor there when it comes to the religious
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argument because it's not mandatory and that the tool people do. not civilization not society not communities only if we believe in hatred and fear yes we will clash but if we do believe in compassion and humanity and democracy it won't. the conversation went on this is not international good morning after the break one of the stars of the massive t.v. series go with road known to fans as ramsey bolton comes on an adventure of his own right here in russia we grab a chat with him to a date it's just one of the highlights ahead. join me every thursday on the alex i'm unsure and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics. i'm sure. i'll see you then.
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. theory dramatic developments only. exist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very. time to sit down and. most people manage public pension funds don't know anything about that they're just clerks that they just signed to this job they give them a bunch of money and wall street guys come around and they take them out to lunch that thomas marty is and then they saw. some a lot of garbage most toxic risk on wall street is sold into these public pension funds where it goes to die that's why the returns are so.
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i guess next in line this morning since the collapse of the e.u. is a quote realistic possibility in the coming decades a poll head of the european elections coming up suggests that that is the view of many in the bloc it also comes with statistics showing that 3 in 10 voters believe there could be a war between the countries to do pinski reports. with less than a week to go before the e.u. heads to the polls it seems that you are files have found something new to panic about and i'm not talking about an upsurge in support for you or skeptic parties according to one thing tank this is the european council on foreign relations there are just 7 days to save the union now that may sound drastic but when you look at the results of a survey that they've just released beginning to understand why the e.u. has been described as the world's best known peace project but it seems a surprisingly large number of coaches across the blow off fearful war may break
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out between member states here in france there was the greatest pessimism with 34 percent saying that it was a realistic prospect so we've been putting this to people here in paris to find out if this scares the bejesus out of them i have to say that we are a little bit scared but i hope that this will not like more consequences like wrecks either so i think you're dreaming. is like oh nightmare they will never happen it is something the suppose in the future to think you wouldn't i don't think so we have for the 1st thing. in a truce always we we need to always try to move move on. so it could be another economic crisis and you. don't we're not really afraid of. economy very open economy. we're dependent on foreign investment.
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in 20 years lots of things could happen and they could be a war we could see a repeat of the 1st of the 2nd world war i'm not actually worried about that but we never know as i would think all of that's happened over the course of history but europe would not want to do that again because i think. it's a problem for the future and that's why it's important to vote in elections perhaps just as worrying is that some 58 percent of respondents here in france thought that the e.u. was likely to fall apart in the next 10 to 20 years reflecting a general trend in other member states including germany italy and poland it may be a bit late in the day but i think tank the e.c.s. far is now looking for inspiration as how it can encourage more through e.u. voters to cast their ballots next week to safeguard the future suggest taking a leaf out of the book of protest movements like the yellow back here in france or even extinction rebellion basically the penny has finally dropped many voters are
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turned off by traditional politicians and there is huge apathy towards the e.u. parliament and its institutions so is it too late to save europe or to save it from itself. r.t. paris. hugely popular t.v. show thrown some have serious consequences for productivity this coming monday all around the globe friends are going to be glued to the search for the final episode right before the work we begin the show is also the subject of many news articles of course as you probably know some try to draw parallels just maybe to the plot and the real political situation of the world these days. in case you missed it team tried the trick too. in case you missed it u.s. forces are on the move when turn could be coming for iran hold on a 2nd is this a game of thrones or to say it. is just that the stuff in the middle
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east is really important. but honestly who would be stupid enough to compare something as serious as this to a t.v. show about boobies and global. is that real. imagine if the latest us iran showdown was actually a game of thrones. the golden head donald trump darian is the owner. of the dragons the dragons are a metaphor for nuclear weapons try and stay with me here ok ito isn't one be honest as to how many just a few of the great houses are allowed the ability to tell an entire city's into smoldering ashes but only ones he's dead now trump guerin's forces are gathering outside the iran this stronghold he sent in his eye and fleet in part one of those
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peace loving at a craft carrier is just off the coast he's even threatened to send 120000 sali troops there as well but he doesn't want to you may be confused by that part of the list that here tonight john bolton says he was in the intelligence indicating that the iranians all planning attacks against gary and forces there is reports coming from the little virus netanyahu the middle east the mosque of whispers all of this makes the iran a stir is for a dragon of their own more than ever and they're threatening to try it one again soon because the trunk guerin's pulled out of an ancient pact which stopped them during that 1st stocks of europe a warning that a conflict could stop accidentally but when it comes to the crunch they're likely to scatter in different directions when the fighting begins the problem for the around just as it is that they have no idea if they're dealing with the seasons
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$1.00 to $7.00 trump carrion or the season 8 version. i have the. reality of. one of the stars of the game of thrones huge story says he was on a big adventure of his own coming here to russia for his 1st visit you can watch the full thing on our website. give a wonder what would have happened ramsey if you had the sort of grisly end in season 6 yeah i don't know where i can see it or how we would have felt but there is something we probably would have been to be on your side in a stupid she's got a dragon but i don't think the way the narrative of the show's played out that it would have been as good with ramsey there think. i think he needs to sort of be gotten rid of in order to install the stocks back to create the drama and he and the entry between the nearest sin. and jon snow obviously because what else are you
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going to do just in so many awful things are just you know who'd just been archived you know we're going to do now as you've described as well sort of nothing's black and white there's no villains you know it's interesting playing those sorts of roles i've never been romeo you know i mean in. so i guess i'm. something else. i really enjoy playing the more complex roles because there's just more to it. and it's often yes more interesting i think i don't know what up says about me as a person. or maybe you know i think you need a specific kind of actor to play those roles and in order to make them not be sort of just face value and have depth and to be 3 dimensional and maybe you need a specific kind of actor and we had a person obviously no getting away from a game of thrones is that is the big thing right now that the hype surrounding that
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i haven't seen much could ask you thoughts of this era it's a let me follow you yeah absolutely yeah what's your thoughts of somalia i think one of the great things about it is he just doesn't matter what people could sit around and discuss in and have all these ideas and for they just no matter what you think they always seem to find a way to twist i thought coming into the series there was no way around it being the nearest but now i was thinking in june last. don't know if she's but i kind of saw up coming i'm very interested to see the scene between. are you going to settle after all through it goes away something as epic as that which is you know really. defined you at least in the last couple of years as a as a as an actor yeah of course i miss it but it's also it's everything's got to come to a close and i think it's quite exciting that it sort of finishes as you know has just fizzled out going out with the buying in. yen and then on to the next thing and. as you do good guy will see more of the states on our various sites like you tube
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channel so far here in moscow this saturday is kevin i wish you a great weekend. you know world big partisan movies a lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door. 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. those who they are supporting cuffed and they have they don't care about the mayor they don't care about this the but if you know from libya the only thing the kid is about their own agendas and so we might be bugged here for
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. this is a boon virus broadcasting around the world and covering the world of business and finance in the i'm gonna solve i'm daniel britto in washington we're glad you're on board we've got a special show for you to today today we're all about the block chain and we're bringing you cutting edge insights from the biggest names in the block chain sector to take things off like to welcome our own brands or bore our own brand to bore who joins us in studio and crew boom bust christiane who joins us from los angeles today tons of content straight ahead so let's just get to it right now now the ever changing landscape cryptocurrency has raised a lot of questions a lot of questions about the knowledge of the not least of which is regulation of
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the of the cryptocurrency space while big coin the world's most popular virtual currency is viewed and legally treated as a commodity in the united states annoyed initial coin offerings or token sold during the fund raising process are regulated as securities this is one reason why the us has been left out many of many of those i c.e.o.'s and many people in crypto currency traders in countries like the united arab emirates are starting to support these i.c.l. as more and more kristie tell us why is the united states such an outlier on the restrictive and the spectrum when it comes to these icy o's. yeah so the u.s. doesn't make these regulations for no good reason that the feel actually is there for because right now they're looking at the i feel landscape as a call back to the i.p.o. heyday which then led to the stock of the biggest stock market crashes in 1029 following that stock market crash in 1929 the s. .

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