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buy them off. race based genocide that's how a new canadian government reports from decades of violence against the country's indigenous women. 30 good evening to you this is our. president has kicked off a 3 day state visit to the united kingdom he was welcomed by the queen and members of the royal family at buckingham palace. liz. liz. liz.
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tom's visit was already stirring control the sea even before he landed in london police boy has more but the trip started in true. trump style while he was still on air force one to find it even touched down on u.k. soil trump had. some pretty controversial tweets about none other than the mess of london on reigniting this between them take a listen to what the 2 had to say about each other don't trump is just one of the most egregious examples of a growing global threat using the same divisive tropes of the fascists of the 20th century to garner support. com has been foolishly nonstick to the visiting president of the united states by far the most important ally of the united kingdom he's a stone cold loser you should focus on crime in london not me in the long running
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spat between the 2 tramps criticized what he says is his failure to tackle levels of knife crime in the capital here and khan has criticised trump's policies among which is of course this very controversial muslim travel ban comes people have already said this is much more serious than childish insults which should be beneath the president of the united states today is all about the home and the ceremony for the from. now there is a lot of ceremony inside the palace gardens right now that heard a lot of banging from inside that was the way he was greeted by the royal family donald trump met the queen prince charles he's there with maloney a lot of his grown children are with him as well donald trump is only the 3rd u.s. president to be given this whole hold for u.k. state to visit obama and bush of course it before him so he's trying to pretty exclusive club but yet behind the scenes we're seeing something very different
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we're seeing these tweets being fired off he's giving quite outspoken interviews god knows what's going to happen when journalists get a microphone close to him he's already weighed in on a potential successor to theresa may there is of course a leadership race on him now at the moment trump's already said that he's gunning for boris johnson some see him as the u.k. counterpart to donald trump another blonde bombshell and donald trump's also been talking about to resume a's negotiating skills when it comes to the brags that negotiations with brussels will go with them i wouldn't believe. it's a big number but some of these go but it is. it is there where they want to go it will if you don't get the deal you want if you don't get the fear you. walk away so today as i said all about the pomp and ceremony tomorrow much more about work done on trump is staying at the u.s.
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ambassador's residence is going to be having a working breakfast with the u.s. ambassador and representatives of u.s. business here in the u.k. and then he's going to be he's going to short meeting with theories in may in downing street it's not going to be a one on one as was expected beforehand perhaps a sense that the u.s. president doesn't see the need to speak to syriza made for a particularly long time he is after all resigning on friday. before manner of london ken livingstone believes that trump should keep his nose out of british politics we have no idea yet to her success is going to be i know. that you have the resulting american president who will see a very strong and righteous very most dishonest forward point of view would be my life the simple fact he's he should have nothing to do with any of these may i grew up in that post-war world where britain was america's principal ally frankly now we
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would be mad to be caught up in any of the dangerous nonsense that could lead us into another war and so on 3 i think we should distance ourselves from this president being tied up with him in this way is just dangerous. donald trump's son in law has done an interview he isn't certain the palestinian people are able to govern themselves george bush has been meeting with israeli and arab leaders to promote his peace plan you said the palestinians were to blame for the u.s. stopping aid to the region. if you would be ok with all of those things that you guys have done the actions we've taken were because america's aid is not entitle me and we get criticized by their government the response of this process that's a whole let me give you more aid so again now was as a result of decisions taken by the palestinian leadership palestinian leaders have already said that they will boycott a planned summit in bahrain at the end of the month palestinians accuse the us of bias in the peace to go see ations introduce 70 washington recognize jerusalem as
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the capital of israel and relocated its embassy there then the u.s. cut off aid and closed its palestinian diplomatic office in the march trouble recognized israeli sovereignty over the occupied syrian golan heights. palestinians reject them to town says the deal of the century the us president still thinks that it can lead to peace on earth is my guess they have has the story. to be fair trump was never particularly shy. humble when he does something great he likes to let people know about it his stable genius has great vision has great negotiation we need. a leader that wrote the art of the deal israel palestine are going to make it that probably is the hardest deal there is to make and i'm a very good deal mike i believe me if you can't make a good deal with
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a politician then there's something wrong with you any great deal maker needs a great problem to solve obvious no north korea rocket and should have been handled a long time ago. we were going to do it. because we really have no choice to regional local the china trade deal is too mundane and above average dealmaker would be good enough to solve it trump is a great deal maker and he needs the greatest problem use really palestinian conflict you're not going to support me even though you know i'm the best thing that could ever happen to israel and i shall be that they have so much in common trump and b b their egos self righteousness and their struggles against humility trump loves b.b. and b.b.
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love the strumpet jarrad pushed up trumps mother in law also jewish is now in israel and he's got it the plan the solution the deal of the century we appreciate your efforts to strengthen the relationship between our 2 cars. treasons never been stronger and we're very excited about all the potential that lies ahead for israel for the relationship alliance between the united states and america has never been stronger and it's going to get even stronger it will come as no surprise but something is great is this takes passion takes trust history and trump and bibi to go way back i've known president and i've known his family and his team for a long time. there is no greater supporter of the jewish people and the jewish. than president donald trump but what about the plaid it's believed trump and kush that have been secretly drawing it up for 2 years why she quickly well because it
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could make some of israel's neighbors agri imagine a husband and wife during divorce they can't seem to agree on how to split their house so a judge rules that the wife can keep the house and gives the husband the neighbour's house how absolutely great is that jordan egypt saudi arabia syria all stand to lose land for the sake of the palestinian state guess who isn't giving up an inch of its territory you know brought me something from the us president in the state department there is an official market the state of israel which had not been updated since the 6 day war well now it's been updated. brought me to a new map which includes the golan heights is part of his row it's signed by president trump who writes nice so i would like to say that's very nice real nice
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we'll great stuff it may seem one sided entirely by a stand completely in favor of israel but let me tell you this if a palace. pinioned man had made the effort to marry donald trump's daughter things could have been very different but he didn't did he. race based genocide that's how a canadian government reporters branded decades of violence against the country's indigenous women. the truth shared in these international inquiry hearings tell the story or more accurately thousands of stories of acts of genocide against 1st nations this genocide has been empowered by colonial structures leading directly to the current increased rates of violence death and suicide in indigenous populations in titles reclaiming power in place the
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report took almost 3 years to compile the inquiry heard more than 2000 witness testimonies and claims the canadian justice system is based on the values of the settler colonial society and fails to include indigenous concepts of justice the probe states the deaths or disappearance of thousands of women of likely gone unrecorded and it admits that no one knows the exact number despite a previous estimate of 4000. i speak now to. an indigenous governance from rice and university pleasure to speak to. a very strong terms to be hearing and remarkable i think people who don't know the background to the story to say that genocide is taking place how and in what form is not occurring. well i think it's a really important finding of fact by this inquiry and it's consistent with our former truth and reconciliation commission inquiry that looked at the deaths and
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abuse in residential schools and it happens in a wide variety of forms so through canada's histories there is scalping bounties on to eliminate our numbers there is forced sterilizations so it couldn't make babies they would steal or children put them in residential schools where they were medically experimented on tortured many of the murdered and then since then they continue to steal our children at rates even higher and historically in residential schools they take them out of need of families and put them into white families and then ringback you had this really insidious targeting of the canadian state against indigenous women and girls they still do force in course sterilizations they still still are children we are the fastest growing prison population there are some segments of canada where i 100 percent of those in prison are indigenous women or girls and of course you have all of the associated health problems and suicide but
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even more insidious than that are some of the state actors like the police agencies social workers and others who are involved in human trafficking of indigenous women and girls there's child porn rings there's a whole bunch of really you know problematic criminal activity as regards to indigenous women and girls and it's been on addressed for all of these decades until this inquiry on a light on it has the the information not being out there for the rest of the country has the not been outrage. there so the information has been there but part of the problem is the silencing of indigenous women's voices on this almost like the need to move it where women haven't been believed when they were raped or sexually assaulted for indigenous women and girls it's been even worse because we've had studies we've had investigations it's well known that human traffickers target native women it's well known that the majority of kids who go into foster
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care suffer from you know over a curse ration or sexual abuse or they're traded in the human trafficking industry but this state has done nothing about it so they've been very complicit in the ongoing sexualized violence and murders of indigenous women and girls but canadians haven't been able to put all of those pieces together until now from would you have described and also from what has appeared in this report it would seem a problem systemic problems involving the police and also the legal system how on earth where do you begin to try and overhaul the problems. well there is i mean there's 231 recommendations but some of them could literary we put into place tomorrow so one of the root causes of this discrimination and violence against indigenous women and girls is sex discrimination in our indian act which determines who gets to be recognized as indigenous and doesn't and it disproportionately
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excludes indigenous women and girls and so they could literally change that law to morrow so while they will look at it maybe you know as the government try to say this is too overwhelming there's lots of things that they can do they could do a complete public inquiry into our racism sexism and police brutality within canada's both national and provincial police forces which is something that many of the families have called for for many years as i understand just untrue made a promise during his campaign to determine the scope and extent of the problem the number of disappearances a year looking to him to be the hero here to champion this cause and to follow through on the back of this report to make real changes. well i don't know that i would actually call him a hero i mean no but i am calling on all canadians and in fact other countries
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around the world to put political pressure on both our federal government and all of our provincial governments to to do something to change you know their laws policies i'm proud to says and to actually investigate state actors who are complicit or directly involved in the murders exploitations and disappearances of indigenous women and girls now today he had some very good words he said you know this these recommendations will gather dust on the shelf he said he was going to engage in a national action plan specific to indigenous women and girls but he didn't say the word genocide he didn't admit to the problem nor did he say he would take some of the easier steps like getting rid of gender discrimination in the indian act or or making human rights the framework of how we move forward. gov governance from.
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rascally these opportunities from these protests shows that certainly isn't the case this is really day one here to be here having to deal with that we beat the shit in the family plus it's really. really getting tired of being like that i'm living a point needs to be making dealing with. the things that need to be dated literally that it is awfully embarrassing for this country and i feel ashamed to miss him a fantastic. is it going to do a very energetic live in london but it's expected to be much bigger and much louder . and many thanks live report there from saudi edward stashed in london. sports now on saturday nights in madrid liverpool were crowned the champions of europe it's the 6th tightening this club's lifted the prestigious trophy on sunday
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found back at home painted the town red with more than 750000 taking to the streets to celebrate i. i. i i i. i here on our. been covering the downs of the tournament and his show on the touchline in the final episode he gives his take on the season that was and you can watch it in full a little later today for now is a quick preview. of .
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what is the most important thing in football. to win on the liverpool warning. a bit confusing to engender knowing the engine the arm close to your body you aren't in a position that is not a natural position like you have been and of course the human being needs the arms to keep the balance and i think he was nervous because he's not the super penalty taker seems you made the right decision the quality of the game was not good the quality of passing was not good we didn't play like we should like we normally do i didn't really normally like i do i didn't think that normally i do i think that must be a very bad a very bad feeling of course it even had on his mind we are going to be losing one you love to 50 seconds and probably was thinking. even game game
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in the control if doesn't play. and the result is the same everyone will be saying crean has to pay even with $1.00 leg we. i'm sorry the world we managers we the bentleys affordable in my entire team my best friends the ones that were closer to me are the ones that were not starting players the only thing that i didn't enjoy was my then sink on ice in moscow. it's been hailed as one of the best t.v. shows ever and the final episode of h.b.o.'s novel as later today the series vividly tells the story of the 1986 nuclear disaster and has revived interest in
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the tragedy. i'm pleased to report that the situation in juneau will be stable to normal is on fire. and every atom of uranium is like a bullet. some of them will not stop firing from 50000 to. the disaster but more than 30 years ago and is the biggest nuclear accident in history almost 600000 people were affected he's thought up to 4000 died as a result radiation levels at the epicenter were massively higher than a lethal dose. disaster led to vast amounts of radiation exposure which is made even worse by the wind with europe and asia also affected back to 2008 he spoke to some of those involved. you know most of the bob i think my father understood very
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well what danger he was facing from a very fast day when they flew as a governmental commission to noble that absolutely no idea about the situation that because no one could explain anything when he saw the state of the 4th block i think he had already understood everything including the his life would end with the situation. that a lot of this is it's lord an operating system which are conditions are difficult the helicopters their temperature was up to $200.00 degrees at different points at a height of 200 meters above the reactor in the burning heat helicopters hovered over the exploded reactor engineers threw down sex of sand while the pilots struggle to control the helicopter of the one or 2 flights like this engineers vomited on learning the heat along with the radiation was too much for a human. lucilla's
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but to teach we ask you to confirm orally there's no time to write papers to evacuate the whole city of creepy. but it silly for. home the abandoned city of prepared to situated near the similarly named river just 3 kilometers from the chernobyl power plant lies in the official exclusion zone overseen by local authorities despite that access is possible and regularly guided tours are permitted allowing people to see for themselves the ghost town you can watch artie's documentary in full on our you tube channel. 30 people have reportedly been killed after sudanese security forces moved to clear a sit in protests that was calling for an end to military rule in the country
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figures scientists from the sudan doctors committee other admits it's difficult to establish the exact number of victims. incident occurred outside a military base soldiers dispersed the crowd with live ammunition and tear gas explosions were also heard and smoke rose from the area the opposition has called for civil disobedience over the incident its current political deadlock about forming a new government after the army seized power back in april. the actions of the sudanese military were widely condemned by other countries and organizations the un issued a statement criticizing the use of force especially against civilians and calling for peaceful dialogue the african union also condemned the attack urging the transitional military council to provide protection for civilians the council itself condemned the protesters claim that they'd hidden among the civilians and
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made it more difficult for the military to conduct the operation sociology professor saeed sadeq believes that the military is not the protector but the catalyst of tensions. then it was not clear. this was a happy ending it was clear that. the military council feel that. because who should and the so i could the 2nd site was not able to get it all for bush and then. the military council and there was even a son who's just a partner in the forces because like the fact that the. who should know is on the one who lives and saw that the thought came one could only push asians we should appoint regarding the formation of the world the sovereignty car i was that this is brilliant sick that it should be cherished and hit by the civilians while on tour
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with this all the us that we choose and we are the one with called the shots and saw it was a good look in the last 2 weeks and this is the 1st look live to allies and with or against the redskins we've got the science received and the military council. that they will call for every election. i think staying without international join me for updates and how often are. now it's mexico's turn our new terror actually a message to china also impeachment picks up steam and a post-mortem on the election.
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well later today global business elite are coming to gather to st peter's work international economic forum in a few days' time and it calls a boycott should there be a worry on the card. official spokesperson president vladimir putin. it's always a pleasure to have you on our program my pleasure so they had a big event coming up same petersburg international economic forum but this series getting a lot of bad press in the west and there are calls to boycott the forum what does it really mean les what is the aim of the.
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