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saudi arabia faces a massive backlash for imposing the death penalty on a teenage boy who took part in anti-government protests. picture perfect germany's reject a right wing candidate from the met. and thousands of videos face the chop from you tube as it continues its battle with alleged extremist content but when it crying foul saying it's just another crowd conformism.
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their good day choose just to midday this monday or moscow my name is kevin and you're watching out international with his latest live news from. sort of in this story doug grossly unfair and appalling human rights organizations in the media urging the saudi government not to execute a teenage boy for among other alleged crimes taking part in antigovernment rallies with the activists now sounding the alarm that it's not the 1st time the saudi authorities being accused of violating human rights. takes a closer look. this is more courageous he is now 18 years old and on trial in saudi arabia and this is him at the time of his alleged crime on a bike in his hometown and with 30 other children cycling around as part of an anti-government rally he was 10 years old with a job he spent the last 4 years in jail some of them and saw that she confinement
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the saudi authorities say he's confessed but the teenager denies this claiming he was forced into an admission of guilt off to hours of torture riyadh's decision to sentence him to death is on surprisingly not going down well ridiculous exercise or brutality of starvation state authoritarianism and other human rights abuse case the prosecutor in quite a racist case is not only calling for the death penalty but for his body to be crucified or dismembered afterwards here's a chain year old kid riding his bike and somehow this is a capital offense now you'd be forgiven if you're experiencing some deja vu remember all the indignation over lost his assassination of saudi john this jamal khashoggi the media allege the crown prince was complicit in his murder something the kingdom need to noise politicians called for immediate sanctions against riyadh and human rights groups blasted the kingdom's constant violations of well human
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rights but do you remember how it and did i call the game i like the king. i should king. defending you king and you have a lot of money. yeah you guessed it minutely contracts to the tune of billions of dollars not of course for getting the millions of dollars of oil heading to american shores every day everything made perfect sense for trump and in fact it seems the case actually helped him dip into the saudi cause. yes they buy a lot from us $450000000000.00 that was you know you had people wanting to cut off saudi arabia they bought $450000000000.00 i don't want to lose them out so where are we now on the one hand trump's administration has just all through a top american defense fund called raytheon to couple with the saudis and build bomb parts in saudi arabia on the other hand the fate of
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a minor facing the death penalty for challenging the saudi regime to be reigning in 2nd gas what's next there is no pretense anymore of it being moral and of the trump administration there you the u.s. used to maybe it was worse when their prior administrations where they tried to pretend that what they were doing was the moral thing that's been very clear he brags about the deals he strikes you know selling arms to the saudis we you know just turn a blind eye to the atrocities and that say well you know it's real politik we support the arabia because they're on our side is really very honest that he doesn't care about human lives the life of a show. or any other person on death row or any other person who's about to be executed by extralegal knees by the saudi royal family now to experience these as look they buy a lot of weapons from us is made of gold media hype about these new gruesome
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executions i don't believe that the us government policy makers will change their orientation towards the radio whatsoever this early 0 cash out for us that since contractors so you really is a strategic ally along with israel in the me is the us control over that resource rich period called the middle east. to a picture perfect town in germany next that's in the spotlight over the election of a new mayor the likely victory of a right wing candidate who's already won the 1st round of voting essential quavers all the way to hollywood as his briffa national report. welcome to girly wood this is how this little german town of gurlitz up the border with poland is sometimes referred to with hollywood teams frequent guests here not surprisingly luke around me having survived the allied bombing raids hain war walk to its old town has retained a special atmosphere making it a perfect location for historical and war dramas among the blockbusters filmed here
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inglorious basterds and the grand budapest hotel members of the national socialist party conquered europe to murder torture intimidation and tear that zach people were going to do and so my life began to lobby boy in treatment. but some no fear that this traditionally left leaning town is about to undergo an inglorious shaved and become germany's 1st to vote a mayor from they'll turn to for germany party. the f.t. candidate said busty envy people have 36 year old police commissioner picked up 36.4 percent of the vote in the 1st round and he has a serious chance of topping the candidates in the 2nd round runoff later this week now actors and directors those german and for in calling on locals here to vote
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they are tuning the far right this from the president is a sort of i personally think it's a good thing that the c.d.u. was finally voted out it never was and never will be good while they are in power. i don't really know but i think the previous government made too many mistakes. and no i don't think it's right i think the people of gurlitz a smart enough to decide for themselves i think that imposing someone else's opinion for example from america is unacceptable. it's typical for artists because they think differently they can also voice their opinions we live in a democratic country so everyone is free to express their thoughts if they don't believe here then they shouldn't meddle in our local affairs so we do not tell others what to do they'll turn to for germany party candidate may be leading the polls right now but with 6 days to the vote the power of the film industry is elite now involved the mayor race here having this town has itself become big screen
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material life an ocean on our t.v. reporting from the town of garnets and it's in germany. 47 years ago this side comac image of the vietnam war 1st grabbed the public's attention doctors gave the go in the photograph their kinfolk little chance of surviving a woman's but against all the old she did brutal patrik to war though claimed the lives of millions of course. air. on this 47 found a verse where the nazi sophie shevardnadze speaks director kim for the survivor of
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that napalm attack uses a woman's movil but certainly has not the show in full in fact in 15 minutes for you after lunch so we get clay around and. suddenly. jail for the children asked us to ryan i saw the airplane get 2 words to me so loud and so close i remember as a child i just stood there and then i saw everything i saw the fall of bombs. landing like that and then suddenly the fire was everywhere around me and my clothes were burned off by the fire and i saw the fire. was over my left arm and in late late
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that and i use my right hands i wear it up then day by day i i have to go through with a lot of pain and and trial my in ny man and very low self-esteem not only just the scar and i have from the napalm and the pain from that one there but my heart was in trouble and. truck in this next thousands of videos are said to be taken down from you tube the streaming platforms adopting new guidelines which ban videos that promote the supreme origin of any particular group this is just the latest move that in
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widespread reforms but various online sites aimed at battling allegedly harmful or discriminatory content but as artsy scenic correspondent were girls have explained it's not quite as clear cut as it seems. you tube has again shuffled about it's hate speech and discrimination policy this follows a sidestep wark to some assaults and a back flip today we're taking another step in a hate speech policy by specifically prohibiting videos alleging that a group is superior in order to justify discrimination segregation or exclusion based on qualities like age gender race cars to religion sexual orientation or veteran status if that was any more vague it might as well have been fog me store a cloud but it's really that vague videos alleging a group is superior gosh according to that statement the hammer of politically
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correct judgement is about to fall in later other animal lovers that see dogs as superior to men. or in any way to saying i'm allergic to dogs but i'd still choose allergies over another man in my life. than i love my don't suppose that couldn't imagine my life without my has was. always very of the me as i see it comparing an entire gender to a dog could be taken as offensive by both sexes and all those that between and sexually but it does raise an interesting point who the hell are you tube facebook or twitter the platforms for people to chat on express themselves or they censors moral police responsible for how and what you say neither apparently all
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responsibility is yours and if you violate any of the incredibly vague rules you'll get banned no matter how funny you think it is chinese tourists are the worst tourists there say the traffic we're going to hold. tours about all the travelers like please. they are here are 10 things russia excels at and does better than how we do it in america both consume a lot of vodka but as far as manufacturers the us hasn't really brought anything new to the game including adding flavor to it that was popular among russian aristocracy before the us was even a country russians doing flings better than americans that is like oh my god so racist someone called 911 dog youtube dot com bulletin feminist your next these eat. an objective observer can see that man's life is nothing but a kind of staggering from control by his mother to control by his wife.
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women can both think and feel the same time man can. man can either think or feel it does sound too good to be true if they start enforcing their own policies no matter how vaguely well stop hearing about the best country in the world the freest country in the world the greatest country in the world daily why are fellas i'm proud of my mexican ancestry but i also am proud of my american nationality how do i balance these 2 things super simple celebrate cinco de mayo because you are proud of your mexican heritage believe that it is mexico's independence day because you have american ness and. let's be honest you true overlords didn't update their rules to take down america is great videos but given that the rules are now so ambiguous they can be used to take down anything what
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challenge even remove the political controversial video stand there i say it anything and she is stablish mint. is coming up to 50 most votes. coming up president trump out some insurance to his virtual wall these monies to wrangle on the u.s. border with mexico saying trade tariffs can always be brought if you fail to stem the flow of migrants one of the stories.
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what politicians do something that. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to. get to the right to be close it's like the full screen the more people. interested always in the logs of how. they sit. present maybe celebrate his recent border control deal with mexico that limits the
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number of migrants that can enter the u.s. but he's not above adding a little insurance into the mix. there is now going to be great cooperation between mexico and the usa something that didn't exist for decades however if for some unknown reason there is not we can always go back to our previous very profitable position of tariffs present trouble that is threats a terrace at the end of may do to start monday all imports from mexico word to be hit by a 5 percent tire of rising to 25 percent of a deal wasn't struck but of course a deal was struck and the day and now the u.s. is expecting this mexico us to deploy its national guard for a start giving priority to the border with the u.s. it also has to make greater efforts to tackle human trafficking and crucially to to accept south american asylum seekers who are awaiting a decision from the u.s. all that in exchange for no increase tariffs on mexican goods entering america artie's caleb maupin looks into how trump has got in the day is
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a virtual wall. just recently a column of migrants coming from honduras el salvador and guatemala was stopped after just being in mexican territory for a few miles they're saying they can't take it and give his papers and we don't believe in their behavior is not normal it's a sharp contrast to previous attempts where caravans made it all the way 4000 kilometers to the u.s. border with mexico changes now afoot for mexican president lopez obrador he was certainly no fan of donald trump on his campaign trail he knows. the united states government would want us to do the work by blokey migrants from central america who came to live but it seems that he has now decided to assert mexico's sovereignty and follow the white house's lead to those most want to have a relationship a read to rate it a friendship with the people and with the government of the united states this is a position the u.s.
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authorities president trump of all behave well because they have not closed dialogue now we all remember donald trump's epic campaign promise we need to build a wall i will build a great great wall we're building a wall it's going to be a wall that is not nobody's going through my wallet and who was supposed to fit the bill and i will have mexico pay for that wall mark my words now a couple of years later there's not much of a wall exactly but perhaps we just can't see it the government of mexico has dismissed to sign this agreement because their wares no other way to go away all those arabs or all the products from mexico and now we have in between 2 fires at the fire. government and fire a lot from you know pushing for more control on immigration business based and really that's what our own economy and we think this is just the beginning of this
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commission battle mr. truong is pushing for commercials and immigration at this fame time because he knows that this is good for his reelection on 2020 he's doing everything he can to gain and he's going to one again doing this kind of pressure on mexico and mexico just fine in this kind of opinion is really sad. turkey is about to start filling his reservoir the project started back in 2006 and supposed to benefit the country's economy but environmentalists are warning a serious dangers to nearby communities and the regions of color red. finally
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12 years at fidel i think. now i just said that i think. it still. comes back. trying to tell you that straight whether there's a god it's not just god for the people and how to get it done. but i think that. voting is over in what was the story collection the central asian country because xtandi poll is guaranteed to elect a new leader for the 1st time since the breakup of the soviet union there's no
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official results yet exit polls suggest that the interim president will get about 70 percent of the vote he goes down office in the conflict has expanded is still time for us. this monday kazakstan woke up to decisively find out who's going to lead the country in the next 5 years and well i should say there have been no surprises there the all time favorites of the race yes the interim president and the appointee of the previous president. is leading in the race with some 70 percent of the votes now and again these are not the official results just yet we're expecting those close to the evening here but i mean still even with such exit polls with the numbers they're giving it's highly unlikely doesn't look like any of a candidate. as a viable chance of getting that top job now to just to give you an idea as to who this man is he has been in the upper echelons of power in this country for quite a while and before running in this election he used to share the senate used to
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chair the upper house of the country's parliament now as he caused his ballot as kissinger might the kind of cost his ballot with and the i should say quite beautiful interiors of the opera house here right after that i got a chance i got the opportunity to ask him what he envisions for the country and he's what he told me are wrong because our strong there are so many challenges to situation the wrong the war is becoming increasingly too mild heroes so we believe they're tearing coinstar and we need to avoid briefs and pitfalls we need to meet our challenges that come from outside or uniform inside but anyway we i believe they're due to the we work with almost the people of color starting will be successful parents we will all account this is the 1st presidential election in this country in which the previous leader did not run news a little kindness at a bio of skipped this race and so it means for the 1st time since the fall of the
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soviet union kazakstan will have a new face a new leader so it is a big deal and really figures that show i mean they speak for themselves more than 70 percent more than 77 even percent of the voters of the people who were allowed to vote took to the polling stations on sunday this amounts to some 12000000 people as for the what the future holds for this country assumes are not the kind of seems to stick to the policy line maintained by his predecessor at least his actions so far as the interim president indicate so but of course it's only the next 5 years. is that i'm going to show what really future holds for kazakstan well as it's half an hour of layouts unusual because if you think. like us on facebook or follow us on twitter or moscow this month it's given a sign of a great. so
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you say that brings this to the end of the series if we could just let josie marino walk away and say we decided to treat up stuff goes to a very special farewell party and by god. we walk along an interesting path as a team but this time to go back to the punch line and thanks for putting on so she wouldn't bother. with the red carpet the only thing that i didn't enjoy was my then sink. in moscow my dancing. on ice cream.
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well thankfully we nailed it literally there we go. why paradise with a round turned into a round the experimentation field the agricultural chemicals we know that these chemicals have consequences they are major irritants there's no question otherwise why would that the chemical company workers themselves be geared up that suited up locals attempt to combat the on regulated experiments that often in day you have many of these people have one foot into the biotech pharma and the other foot in the government regulatory bodies this kind of collusion is reprehensible while the battle goes on the chemicals continue to poison hawaii and its people so one has to ask the question whether there is
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a form of environmental research going on in hawaii whether these companies feel they can get away with this because the people have less political power. manufacturer. of public wealth. when the ruling classes project themselves. in the final very go around. the world. we can all middle of the roots to. rule the world.
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the income survey shevardnadze almost half a century ago shows a traumatized young girl suffering from severe burns as a result of an appalling strike in vietnam today leading a charity that seeks to protect children affected by a war. stain upon the girl from the famous photo that exposed the terrifying reality of the vietnam war and the founder of the kim foundation is my guest on this edition of the show. the jungle. timeless rock hits over incessant machine gun fire the vietnam war was in many ways a media friendly conflict even decades later its image is instantly recognizable but in the media record accurately tell us what really went down in the impossible vietnamese wilderness welcoming read from the famous stories and photographs about
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the violence and the suffering of the vietnamese aren't looking back into the bloodshed of the past teaches anything about the future. take aim folks survivor of an appalling strike in the vietnam war an author of the fire wrote a book welcome to the show it is great to have you with us today so i want to start go back and start with a picture that everyone knows this picture depicting you running naked in fear has become the symbol of all the horror and desperation of the vietnam war 47 years on do you remember what happened on that day this photo was taken yes actually i was 9 years old when that picture taken in 1972 obviously i remember everything. on that day.
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as children which is allowed to play in. the temple. and very near the bomb shelter and i remember. on june 8 so we. after lunch so we get clay around in. suddenly decide. for the children. to run. out of that temple so i remember i was one of them of the children so i got in the front of the temple. then i saw the plane get to was to me so loud and so close in. right there.
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