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how can we help citizens become healthier and happier than poor all of the 7th of july is our young business program interactive exhibition open help congress know them 1st of all the little details don't i'm also been forum dot com 16 plus. states will send another 1000 troops to poland to strengthen his counterpart sign a new bilateral agreement strengthening cooperation between the states. the u.s. officially requests the extradition of wiki leaks co-founder julian assange as you sent stateside he could be jailed for 175 years. and survivors of london's grunfeld tower fire start legal action against u.s. companies want to claim to contribution to the country.
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joining me this is all t. and. united states is to dispatch another 1000 troops to poland to ensure its security the move was agreed during talks between donald trump and his polish counterpart in washington poland will still provide beijing and infrastructure to support military presence of about $1000.00 american troops the polish government will build these projects at no cost to the united states a polish government will pay for the. first one kill more pins been following this meeting kelly what was the outcome then of this meeting between the 2 presidents. so we've got president trump of the united states at the white house meeting with president duda of poland and the result of this meeting we find out is a bilateral agreement and the announcement of a new military base in poland that will host $1000.00 u.s.
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troops now trump emphasize that it will be the polish government will pay for it it will be at no cost to the united states furthermore trump emphasized that the troops that will be going to poland the 1000 u.s. troops will be coming from elsewhere in europe they'll be coming from germany and other nato allies that are currently hosting u.s. troops let's hear some more details about this base we're now hearing about from trump. the old with significant host nation support to cover the majority of course through quiet to permanently deploy u.s. division to poland the president offered us. much more than $2000000000.00 to do this.
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job of submission i would very much like for us to set up an american base and whose and which we would cool fool crunk. now it was also mentioned that poland is very interested in purchasing more than 30 f. $35.00 joint strike fighter jets and in honor of these possible purchase up coming from poland in which poland would purchase this rather expensive piece of military aircraft from the united states trump actually had an f. 35 joint strike or actually fly over the white house on the sunny afternoon so that folks could see this new unique piece of military equipment manufactured in the
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united states that would soon hopefully according to trump be purchased by poland so that seems to be the results of the bilateral meeting we have a bilateral agreement between the head of state of the united states and the head of state of poland as a correspondent with the latest that thank you. u.s. prosecutors have made a formal request to the u.k. for the extradition of wiki leaks co-founder julian assange and scolding to media reports citing officials from both countries that do business planes. that extradition hearing is due to take place on friday we understand from the wiki leaks editor in chief that the u.s. department of defense is due to present its evidence as to why it wants to extra julian assange he's not expected to appear in person but he could appear via a live video link so what's he charged with well there are 17 charges and counts of spying this is because of the publication of classified military and diplomatic
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documents by the wiki leaks website and also account of trying to conspiracy to hack a u.s. government computer now if julian assange is found guilty of those charges he could spend up to 175 years in prison so essentially this is a life sentence and we can leaks editor in chief says it's just not possible that he will receive a fair trial i do believe that we are going to win this with legal arguments there is no chance the julian will get a fair trial here in the u.k. or in the u.s. of course unless there's a change of reporting that people actually start speaking out we're not talking about a prosecution we're talking about a persecution julian a soldier is currently serving a 50 week prison sentence that's because he skipped bail and back in 2012 he's serving that at the high security belmarsh prison now in recent weeks there's been concern for his health he was too ill to appear at
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a court hearing video that was obtained by artie's rocky news agency showing a songe inside the prison looking incredibly poor and thin julian assange his father visited him in prison in the medical ward where he's been receiving attention for that weight loss and songes father. said that he thought his son's weight had stabilized also expressed concerns about this extradition and julian assange his father says that if his son is extradited then this is the celebrity slape for journalism it's good to root for actions or words against somebody. told you. through him. proving he's an icon. for. all of us back in april julian a songe was forcibly removed from the ecuadorian embassy where he sought asylum for
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around 7 years he sought that asylum back in 2012 following the fact that there were accusations of sexual assault brought to him by individuals in sweden that were being pursued by the authorities now julian assange has always denied those allegations of sexual assault and said that they were a pretext for moving him to sweden and then to be able to be extradited directly to the usa from there now this all spans form a massive dump of classified military documents that this was provided to the wiki leaks co-founder to the website by a former us private chelsea manning since then the u.s. government has been pursuing julian a source for the fact that the wiki leaks co-founder on the website published those classified documents which showed alleged war crimes being committed by u.s.
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soldiers in iraq. to the u.k. now our m.p.'s have rejected ruling out a no deal brigs it comes as top contenders to become the next prime minister so they want to keep a no deal option on the table partridge reports from london. basically these are labor and tory rebels getting together for a motion to say we want the option the house of commons wants the option to rule out a no do we want the say on legislation to stop that so a vote was forward and it came out with 39229811 votes in favor of the government what does all of this mean effectively it's about who controls directs it and been the deal option the opposition was saying effectively the new leader that came in the new leader of the troy party de facto the new prime minister because then effectively say if we're not going to go through parliament i'm going to take the u.k. absolutely as we were not have the power to do that so great for whomever the new
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leader is coming in and at the moment the current favorite is boris johnson he's always said that he wanted to keep a no deal option on the table as it was a vital renegotiating tool he felt that he had to go back and renegotiate another withdrawal deal with the new he wanted to be able to say to them we can say that we're going to drop out if we don't have a deal but in the meantime the you have said well we don't have an appetite to renegotiate anyway but this on the day before has been approved by has been negotiated successfully by the commission and has been approved by all member states and the election of a new prime minister will of course not change the parameters of what is on the table that is no reason they didn't go sheet a deal 3 times it went through parliament it was rejected and the prime minister resigned and that's where we end up in the situation that we are now in that we're looking for a new tory leader and therefore a new prime minister and the problem was originally we're meant to go out on march
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the 20 not to mention leave the e.u. the e.u. looks to us that you can't come up with a deal you haven't agreed to anything will extend it for 7 months there's also elite cabinet memo that that's come out in the press saying no deal would be an option the country isn't actually ready for it so it's quite an intriguing point it might be a win for the government in the meantime but we still have that tory leadership race and there's also the ramifications of is the country actually prepared for a no deal in the 1st place. professor of european law francesco resume to release the labor party strategy to take control of briggs it backfired. it's the wrong moment to doing what you don't do if you're the opposition if this is a failure of labor strategy or opposition strategy what you don't do is try and intrude into a leadership contest by daring those in the conservative party to vote against their own. possible leaders so this was not
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a good mechanism if you like if you want to stop or exit i think there will be more opportunities down the road i don't think the majority is that shifted i just think that context is slightly different and i think things will move on as we're clear about who is going to win the contest in the next 2 or 3 weeks. nearly 250 survivors and relatives of the victims of the graham failed tower tragedy in london are suing 3 us firms that maybe 2 bills used on the block of flats claimed that they facilitated the spread of the devastating fire in 2017 some of the materials are banned from use on us skyscrapers prompting accusations of double standards are comics and the message that foreign lives are worth less than american lives and that it is acceptable to expose people outside the united states to dangerous to which people in the united states would not be exposed. the lawsuit names cladding producer or comic whose product was highly flammable something that
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helped the grand fall far spread rapidly it also names will pull maker of the refrigerator believed to have caused the fire and insulation made by solar texas said to release cyanide gas leading to further avoidable death. 3 companies expressed sympathy to the victims will pull noted that 2 separate probes failed to find fault with this refrigerator sela tech said its insulation
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was just one element of the clotting system used on the towers conic said that it would respond in court we spoke to 2 u.s. lawyers behind the lawsuit you outlined why american companies should also bess some responsibility. while the fire and you tragedy occurred in london and make no mistake this was a tremendous tragedy many people were killed many people were horrifyingly hurt don't go on google that actually went to it came out of united states and specifically out of the state of pennsylvania if those products were never sold busy to those to those. people and to those companies in the u.k. this never happens it's more of a mission all we have to do is work hard every member and some of her clients went through and we have to remember what the goal is and the goal it's to do is to
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prosecute this case so that companies like or can excel in its will report so they never ever feel that they can do this again at this point in time these are the companies we have sued these are the companies we're seeking to hold responsible for the wrongdoing that occurred. to the extent that there are other facts that show anything down the road that's a conversation that will have at that point we believe our targets are accurate we believe our targets are the ones that caused this horrible tragedy and we believe our targets need to be brought to justice in pennsylvania. police if he's to guess was to come in and pepper spray against demonstrators in hong kong where they will make his have delayed voting on the come to fishel extradition bill tens of thousands took to the streets in protest many held aloft umbrellas in reference to hong kong's umbrella revolution of 2014 counties of until a success has more on the story. hong kong faces massive protests due to an
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extradition bill that they're trying to pass protesters tried to storm government buildings here on wednesday with the police pushing them back using force saying quote that they had no choice but to stop the rioters from challenging them the police used pepper spray tear gas and high pressure water to push back the protesters who were coming too close to the legislative building. was. that are gathered here are against the next edition bill that has been propose from the house that would allow any suspects to be extradited to man land china they say that this would ruin the one country 2 systems that has been established between
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hong kong and beijing which allows hong kong to house its own government its only eagle system its own financial and economic affairs however though the chief executive of hong kong says if this bill passes it's to improve the legal system and justice affairs meanwhile in the united states congressional leaders and speaker nancy pelosi says that if the bill does pass they would review the trading privileges with hong kong the extradition bill imperils the strong u.s. conklin relationship that has flourished for 2 decades if it passes the congress has no choice but to reassess with a hunk on is sufficiently autonomy under the run country 2 systems framework this declaration calls china's condemnation we demand the united states view the bill objective lee and impartially and be cautious in making remarks stop interfering in hong kong affairs and in the internal affairs of china the standoff here and on hong is on going after what is the protest on your realm. one of the hearing over
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the legislation has been postponed until further notice evangelise obsess for r.t. . almost $8000.00 people have signed a petition demanding italy drop criminal proceedings against german boat captain klemp 35 year old skipper of a rescue ships accused of abetting illegal immigration that's after she personally sister in the rescue of over 1000 migrants they were at risk of drowning in unsafe dinkies as they're tempted to cross the mediterranean to reach europe ri if i'm not has more. this is a case of peer clem a german boat captain and hero to some criminal to others she was at the helm of the e.u. vented boat in august 2017 when it entered the port of lumpy due was it located on an island between malta and the coast of tunisia the rescue vessel was detained and appears a lawyer now says she may face up to 20 years in prison and horrendous fines but no
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matter what appears stance is unwavering get off we have witnessed what women and children have to face if they are denied safe travel by ignoring the submarine boats of european warships and expelling libyan militias brutal people who shelter refugees from unsuitable overcrowded scraps and beat them up sometimes too late italian investigators have accused her crew of colluding with smugglers with photos leaked to the media alleged in the boat ads returned to libya's coast on purpose to be used again by smugglers a date hasn't been set yet for with klemp has dubbed her show trial and many agree tens of thousands of people are back in her in a petition calling for italy to drop the charges this however falls under matteo salvini is crackdown they tell interior minister and deputy prime minister is known for his open and strong until migrant to stop rescue ships that are carrying
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migrants from docking on it telling shores and allowing refugees to disembark it's what he's been after since his appointment last year and he has supporters too it's not as though the italians are to do with our probable cause there is much truth reporting that every year of investigation preceded the arrest including videos witness statements don't develop the pictures mrs rescuing people from drowning is b.s. propaganda rescue them and take them to germany it is quite convenient to rescue people and leave them initially greece cetera we have enough migrants we don't. wants anymore she may believe the trafficking of people that's illegal she's responsible for the so-called refugee crisis there is a clear split within the e.u. over how to tackle the migrant crisis and while they seat undecided on whether to assist or hinder the flow of migrants into europe captain clem could be losing her battle at sea and on. money for nationality reporting from germany
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although the italian authorities say the proposal is a success rights organizations say lives are still being put at risk. pretty much since the start of the year there have been around 2000 rivals by sea with using small boats sailing boats rowing boats whatever they have to cross the mediterranean that's compared to 14000 last year. i grins have no say in how or when to leave the traffickers make that decision for them they couldn't care less if the people arrive dead or alive if we do not intervene soon it will be a sea of blood the reason why all dissent in this because there is no agreement to that european level for the resettlement of the asylum seekers and therefore easily could have become just the container of all asylum seekers weening for maybe resettlement in other european countries the 1st thing is to return the
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european level and the stablished clear rules that apply to all member states so the country of 1st arrival we could say doesn't become also and only the only one to receive these people so this this food creates a flow there should be a coordinated approach. but at the moment to europe is not capable of device in any kind of solution. your g.p. think communities hit out at the vatican for its latest guidance that questions the existing principles of gender identity the paper is meant to be a bit tackle what the catholic institution calls an educational crisis skit ala delves into the reason for the sudden outrage over rhetoric the vatican has been insisting on for so long. now you'd be forgiven for thinking the catholic church doesn't really know what turns the public on and you'd be right in fact it's just
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dealt a mosque a class and turning people off the vatican has released a paper which says there are only 2 genders male and female and it's called male and female he created them just so there was no misunderstanding if we wish to take an approach to the question of gender theory that is based on the path of dialogue is vital to bear in mind the distinction between the ideology of gender on the one hand and the whole field of research on gender that human sciences of one's taken on the other so according to the catholics men are men and women are women and anyone who sees themselves otherwise is provocative poses a threat to the institution of marriage and seeks to overthrow nature itself unsurprisingly it's head up you know note amongst those who are outraged to find that any if you want gender theory other than that of course exists by refusing to engage in dialogue with people about their lived experiences or so from a standing in faith the vatican remains in the dark ages for most of your false
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teaching the law is a myth rumor and false hoods so the paper is not popular partly because it sounds like it's from the time before christ which it is it's filled with quotes from the bible after all because it was released during pride month the 30 days every year the world celebrates the l g b t community quit but wait no where in the paper does it say being gay is sinful and in fact it condemns any discrimination and violence against people the number of men and women who have deep seated homosexual tendencies is not negligible they must be accepted with respect compassion and sensitivity to resign often just destroy a nation in their regard should be avoided now it's surely not news to outrage friends that the church struggles with accepting homosexuality transgenderism and when they do throw in that 2 pennies worth net the. backlash is huge as one bishop in rhode island learned when he decided to share his view on pride month a reminder that catholics should not support or attend r.g.b. t.q.
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pride month of vance held in june they promote a culture and encourage activities that are contrary to catholic faith and morals. it seems the people who replied must of left the christian value of kindness out the door we woke up this morning and we saw the bishops tweet and we were honestly flabbergasted he is like the don't trump of the catholic church goes on twitter and spews out hate my catholic children will be attending pride events as this. always taught me what would jesus do yes those jesus would be attending that pride parade with her also with pride and i also know that god is love and jesus is love and love is love the bishop apologized and decided to spread the love but the question begging to be asked is why the surprise kids the church isn't known for being big on reform is it really shocking it's not breaking it's habits pun
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intended. to show internal security service m i 5 is under fire for illegally holding on to both data collected on citizens the situation came to light during a case brought by the civil rights group liberty m i 5 have been holding on to people's day time ordinary people's date on your data my data illegally for many years not only that they've been trying to keep their really serious errors secret secret from the security services watchdog who's supposed to know about them secret from the home office secret from the prime minister and secret from the public during the trial it emerged m i 5 was already aware of the failure 3 years ago probably book a picture of the story. well there might not be a plaque on the door but even google maps will tell you that that building over there is m i 5 britain's domestic intelligence agency and even though its job
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is to root out the bad guys the agency itself has been accused of extraordinary and persistent illegality in a high court case the case against m i 5 now relates back to a law that was passed in the u.k. in 2016 the investigatory powers act back then the new legislation was sold as something that would create transparency in the wake of the snowden scandal which had revealed that the u.s. and its allies including the u.k. had been collecting vos troops of public data but the investigatory powers act quickly became dubbed the snoopers charter privacy campaigners claim it simply legalized the practices that snowden had exposed and introduced intrusive new powers. there is however a government watchdog that's meant to oversee the u.k.'s sweeping surveillance laws
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and according to documents revealed in court that watchdog the u.k.'s investigative powers commissioner has delivered a highly critical assessment of m i 5 in particular over m i 5 storage of cracked public data in one letter presented in court m i 5 acknowledge that personal data collected by m i 5 was being stored in ungoverned spaces there is a high likelihood of material being discovered when it should have been deleted in a disclosure exercise leading to substantial legal oversight i feel you're back in may britain's home secretary sajid javid revealed that compliance risks had been identified with how and why 500 data. the report of the investigatory powers commissioner's office into these risks concluded that they were serious and required immediate mitigation the commissioner also expressed concern that m i 5
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should have reported the compliance risks to him sooner the court case which is ongoing also revealed that the government watchdog would be subjecting m i 5 to far greater scrutiny from now on comparing it to a school being placed on special measures which is the government's equivalent of the naughty step if existing without international don't forget you can check out war news stories by heading to our website. oh. oh oh oh if you told me. then the. outside of it. will. be.
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no not. on who you really mean or what. your officer. told you to get up off the ground the officer began to pay him down to. hurt them freaks on the sounds of kind of fighting him soon i mean grown man like wrestling essentially the officer who. drew his return. will wish to do away from the officer. of his group. the obvious or did they kind of lunge for the weapon once missed and then when it happened on 3 swung at the observations didn't hit him i never saw any contact with. any kind of went back to where they were so the officers back here there try again 15 feet apart at this point and that's when the officer pulled his gun and he bit on 3.
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we are in a strange situation where everybody is making a lot of noise about military action against iran but nobody in the part of that alliance actually wants to do it there's no desire for it so do you hope that the iran makes a mistake. somehow and then does it some kind of confrontation and then the iranians will be forced to come to the table you know begging for some kind of solution on american terms but you know i think that is dreaming that's a pipe dream.

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