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only those 1000 additional troops for defensive purposes to address arid able in ground based threats in the middle east then shanahan announced he was removing himself from consideration for the job he just used to send a 1000 young americans into a war even he can't justify not that this will slow the or roll since a former lobbyist for raytheon this most likely taken as play it's. so if this is all just a case of crossed wires ego has the lack of meaningful diplomacy amongst middle eastern countries and the interference by the u.s. u.k. and other western nations caused a complete breakdown of civility or is this a show for the american voter to get them to exact big budget increases to modernize our nuclear arsenal and line the pockets of the defense industry under the guise of national security while it looks like it's time to take a breath and our feet take our fingers off the nuclear bomb and start watching the hawks. don't want to deal with the.
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real that this was. the plot of. the day like you are going to let the police. welcome everyone to buy some capital wallace and joining me today to discuss the latest in our nuclear arsenal and at the center of just about every war story is r t america correspondent sara montecito ok thank you for joining me for having me so syria what do the numbers tell us as far as volume of nuclear weapons are the is the volume of nuclear weapons growing well there isn't actually a new report published by the stockholm international peace research and says 2 or 3 that shows that the numbers the volume the number of nuclear weapons is actually
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decreasing but that's a been in the past year so far fewer doesn't necessarily mean safe but let me show you the numbers according to the data published 9 states hold an approximate total of $13865.00 nuclear weapons now that's a to a different number than we saw last year now the states include the. u.s. the u.k. russia france and china and of course north korea but in 20 those states had 14465 but even though we've seen a decrease of 600 less a lot of what this report shows really is that these nuclear weapons have become highly highly modernized so fewer it does not necessarily mean safer what's the reason so obviously it doesn't i mean if you have something you know multiple times more powerful just because you have less of them how does that what's the reason behind the decline the numbers will see pretty found that these findings were
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decreased due to a u.s. russia treaty require the countries to dispose of the nuclear warheads that they had during the cold war and to limit the number of warheads that each of the country disposes but the treaty was termed measures for further reduction and limitations of strategic offensive arms or called the new start and that was in force in february 20th levon and that treaty is due to expire pretty soon in 2021 and we're i mean 2 years away from this and there have been so far 0 discussions on whether or not these countries will extend the deal but u.s. and russian arsenals still own get this over 90 percent of nuclear weapons in the world that's a big number but again the decline doesn't mean that we're safer and this is also especially important given the time that the u.s. has withdrawn from some of these key treaties including the iran deal between 15 iran deal they withdrew last may and the i.m.f. deal with the brush show that they withdrew from in february and this was what
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pompei o and trump said when withdrawing from these deals. volume announcing today the d.n.i. did steal. from the right. not allowed. to emerge. the most. when. russia has refused to take any steps to return real and verifiable compliance over these 60 days. the united states will therefore suspend its obligations under the n f treaty effective february 2nd. now iran and russia how to response of their own so let's listen to what they said. to the president of the united states has made cheap impudent remarks there were maybe more than 10 lies in what he said he both mentioned the jay c.p.o. a withdrawal and also threatened both the establishment and the iranian nation so
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he will do this in there and i will tell him on behalf of the iranian people mr trump like hell you will. yesterday to our great regret a constructive proposal by russia that would allow the united states to see for themselves at an expert level the $97.00 to $9.00 missile which they suspect violates the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty parameters was rejected. so historically where are we in terms of nuclear weapons well the number has decreased in the past year alone but at the peak of the nuclear weapons the world had about 70000 nuclear weapons now obviously we've got we've seen this huge decrease in it but even even then this was in the 1980 s. it's really part of negotiating and communicating and the u.s. withdrawing from this we heard iran announce that they're going to heighten their
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uranium in just what less than 10 days now so it's really about coming back to the table president obama negotiated this iran deal and other countries are also part of it so it'll be interesting to see how these other countries respond to that as well that's one of the things about nuclear weapons is that it really everyone has to be on board if these treaties and these peace plans are going to work and i think we're hopefully. for a new peace initiative in terms of nuclear weapons rather have and to world war i thank you so much. all this. parklane shooting survivor kyle cash has had an early acceptance to harvard university rescinded this week after a. shared google document from 2 years ago showed using well known racist language to describe things like the sexual proclivities of female classmates as well as others as he claimed an attempt to be extreme and shocking as possible now many wonder if it's fair to punish a young adult for mistakes made when they were teens while others wonder if this
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doesn't prove that the discourse in the us is an all time low and our respects of those less fortunate nowhere to be found and while it takes the mainstream media 8 hours a day to debate this issue we're watching the hawks can do it in under 5 minutes and joining us now with his take is conservative commentator steve malzberg. the well 1st let me point out that there's no excuse for what admittedly wrote and there's no place for the n word or any other slurs against women or minorities and he may have authored those on those platforms no matter where he did it even as a 16 year old it's unacceptable and he's acknowledged that he's apologized profusely both publicly on national t.v. and privately to the folks at holier than thou harvard but apparently none of that is good enough for the administration and they must believe that kyle must never be forgiven and he must suffer and pay for his mistake forever i wonder why such a bastion of liberalism would react that way after all we know of bernie sanders
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a leading democrat presidential candidate calling for convicted felons murderers and rapists to be allowed to vote while in prison and bernie is a grown man wrote that women fantasize about being raped by multiple men while having sex with their partners didn't affect him joe biden who leaves the dems in the polls called barack obama the 1st clean up. to kill an african-american ever to run for president when in fact already there were had many african-americans that ran where they dirty and inarticulate hillary called the late senator and k.k.k. member robert byrd her mentor would they be shunned by harvard as a speaker or a professor no you see the problem is kyle cash of is a survivor of parkland as you mentioned he distinguished himself as a 2nd amendment advocate after the shooting he didn't join the anti-gun hysteria he showed a rare courage an individual isn't the kind of courage an individual is of on the wrong side of the political spectrum for the cowards at harvard he is better off
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without them. well i will say this. attending harvard it's not a right it's a privilege and it says a lot that cash is racist. comments were posted on a shared study group for an e.p. history class at a time when an honor student was given the opportunity to learn about his country here he was with his classmates trying to incite a reaction from his peers we just actually pretty typical for a 16 year old however if the standard for teen stupidity is that they get a chance to redeem themselves and learn from their mistakes then why are we as a society making young black men pay for their mistakes like what i know wearing a hoodie with their life while car you'll here gets to be protected from all of this criticism because when truth is most people aren't criticizing this kid for what he said when he was 16 most are criticizing his reaction to it his control is concerned over whether or not this action by harvard means harvard is
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a response to here's what. it is harvard is built on the backs of slaves harvard is inherently racist and classist and that selection process harvard is in fact wildly problematic and fosters a dangerous sense of elitism is probably helping tear this country apart and driving it into debt so i say cash isn't the victim he learned a valuable life's lessons you want special just because something bad happened to you and the world and harvard they don't owe you anything until you make up for your own mistakes and instead of expecting pundits politicians and the press to do it for you. thank you so much for. always a pleasure. well as we go to very cagr authors don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics we've covered on facebook and twitter carefully chosen r.t. dot com coming up baltimore's own author and educator dean walk and joins us to
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to launch his re-election bid he'll likely give a victory speech tonight in the sense that it will probably be a see i always told them i would win kind of address to his supporters well touting his record as president saying that he's made good on his campaign promises also likely taking more shots at the so-called fake media and fake news targeting more than likely among other c.n.n. in the new york times he'll also likely discuss immigration the middle east and venezuela the last time as we all remember that donald trump announced he was running for president was back on g. in 16th 2015 when he rode down the golden escalator at trump tower in manhattan amid much fanfare well today president trump deals with many serious issues on his plate as president of the united states including the escalating tension with iran immigration president trump just tweeted yesterday in fact that ice will begin the process of removing millions of illegal aliens next week along with other serious issues including the u.s.
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involvement in latin america specifically his administration's policies regarding venezuela and cuba speaking of venezuela and cuba vice president mike pence is also in florida today meeting with the crew on board the u.s. and asked comfort at the port of miami to discuss the ship's 6 month deployment to latin america and the caribbean to address according to a statement from the v p s office the quote humanitarian crisis created by the ongoing political and economic instability in venezuela the comfort left its home port of naval station norfolk in virginia earlier this month for this latest deployment it's scheduled to make stops in colombia coastal rica the dominican republic ecuador and haiti among other locations after a meeting with the crew aboard the ship by president peds will then head up tora lando to join president trump at his reelection rally one final footnote not everyone is so excited that president trump is holding the rally in orlando in fact
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the orlando sentinel editorial board wrote this morning quote we're here to announce our endorsement for president in 2020 or at least who were not endorsing donald trump the paper did not say who it would be endorsing but added that quote after 2 and a half years we've seen enough enough of the chaos that the vision the schoolyard insults self aggrandizement the corruption and especially the lies so the sentinel definitely taking a shot at president trump though it's unlikely to deter the thousands of trump supporters who have turned out for the big. reelection rally or those who will be supporting him as the race for 2020 heats up particularly here in florida for watching the hockey. just a few short years ago the idea of a police chief apologizing on camera for the actions of one of their police officers was almost unheard of however all that changed after the deaths of mike brown eric garner and sandra blan among others we no longer accept that blue line
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as an excuse to terrorize and that's what happened to a family in phoenix arizona this may when officers not only yelled profanities threats and orders that made no sense but even tried to rip a one year old baby from her mother's arm during an altar cation an altar cation over an anonymous tip that the family's 4 year old had stolen a doll from a dollar store for once even the police seemed to see just how unconscionable the police actions were phoenix police chief jerry williams had this to say regarding the incident. like you i'm disturbed by the link which and the actions of officer. i assure you that this incident is not representative of the majority of phoenix police officers who serve this city i do want you to know that i expect our employees to maintain their professionalism and proper training at all times. here to help us better understand this and other police related events this week as
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author and educator. walk in so do you welcome 1st of all welcome thanks for coming coming here today thank you what are your thoughts on this incident in phoenix and the things that happened this week and she apologized she said you know that shouldn't happen how does it feel to hear that so her apology was. and i think a lot of times with these systems we think that if you sit a black person on top of a black person fights their way to become police chief is that when you have change but that doesn't change the culture of the people in the streets those officers there's no way in the world that you could even believe in humanity a little bit who waves a gun at a baby where the waves are going to the pregnant woman over a stolen dog not a brick of cocaine not an automatic weapon not a kidnap victim but just crazy to me if they don't get i mean i don't honestly i've never i haven't seen police ever get this this this put this much effort into
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actual crimes that happen to people that rape they're never that excited to point a gun at somebody that's a mother question as we have seen so many of these videos especially after the sense mike brown in the last 4 are going on 5 years and here's here's what i wonder is do they become do these videos not that the pain is real not to take away any of that but do these videos become kind of redundant in that we keep seeing them we keep saying here's the truth here's where it is you can see it but that police officer isn't fired he didn't lose his job the police officers involved in that haven't lost their jobs and neither of us. the 12 we've seen on video so a couple of things one i've spent some time with this phoenix video and i think those guys may have been on cocaine because i've never seen anybody that excited over a dollar baby from a dollar store that probably could cost more than a dollar yeah that's one thing to all of these police officers watching these
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videos like do cops watch the viral videos because it's almost like they act as if they live in a world where these videos don't exist and it makes me think i would have videos for as a black person you know grew up in a neighborhood i would you know not speaking for everybody but for myself i would say that i've actually seen enough videos i've actually been through these experiences enough enough so i get it i know what's happening people outside of these videos who only you're excited when they see videos but they don't do anything it's almost like they're scrubbing of some sort of trauma point where they need something to talk about also going to tweet about something or write op ed about something to you know feel bad about put collectively if we are not working together the person who's living it the person who's writing about it the person who's reporting the person who's the cops who are doing these agreed is actually collectively are going to figure out a way to have these conversations and fix these things when nothing's going to change and that's a thing we've seen especially like i said the last last 4 or 5 years we watched
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body cameras you know the that was going to answer everything obviously it doesn't matter even if you have a video that doesn't mean that everything's going to be taken care of also you know we put in all this community body cameras these are going to fix everything according to politicians they were all like this is going to be great the goal is reform or will all be better with each other but you know for instance in baltimore . are you seeing reform happen there are these major issues that came up did they have they stopped planting evidence on people they arresting people for nothing had these things gone away so there has been multiple police corruption cases to happen after baltimore 100 percent the creek we have a case where a police officer planted drugs on a kid. and did a reenactment. he didn't know his body count was on hold because he was a moron but he did every act as if you just apprehended this child and the kid in a cut actually didn't go to jail the kid actually said joe for about 6 months cut
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didn't he got community service even though he lost his job and people like he lost his job and i'm like that's better than yeah so the gun trace task force. citizens commit over time for a may may you know allegedly could have potentially caused a murder you know all of these things happen after consent decree so we talk about reform if you preach reform in this reform reform reform reform or from but you know the intentions are good but the outcomes are trash and everybody looks at like the smallest little positive thing that happens like a cop helps kid in projects planets like reform is working but it's like you have this cop sergeant norm burke who just locked up a guy for commenting on the way he was a handling another citizen. it's so weird to me that it's seems that the very people who are supposed to protect us how are the ones with the thinnest skin blue skin is apparently very thin and transparent if we're going to spare. and i think that's funny that you brought of this thing about the pay because i think this is
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are saying is when you look at some of these cases there are these stories coming up where you keep seeing this officer in uniform who's out on the streets is with his overtime making $242.00 we're talking about a quarter $1000000.00 a year of our tax money how does it feel to you know if you're living in the middle of the how does it feel you're paying people to terrorize your community feel like i may have chose the wrong profession. but this guy has got a new. grossly overpaid a lot of money is over so he pretty much doubled his salary well over time and now we see the and at the way he treats it is that they maybe should go back and check his numbers to make sure he didn't commit any type of fraud because that's just crazy sergeants are not supposed to work that much and when you undergo some degree you don't think it's community and police relations having a person on the street who's working a 1000000 albums a week member sleeping living at work is not the person you want to stand in the community with a gun to the badge because he's going to flip and that's what he did we saw that
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one arrest on camera but what about the stuff that we didn't see just was clear to me the most and i think what we're the part about community got lost once the cameras went away and places like baltimore and st louis and ferguson and all of this it's when when we the reporters leave they're sort of this idea that it's no big deal and they can figure it out which is why we have to be better about really finding ways that these communities come together and hopefully that it's one step closer and maybe what's happening in phoenix was so agree jess like you literally have to see a baby being ripped from one video we don't get any justice and that's crazy cameras all as political is what we do but like no other preferred. does to people you know the subway god doesn't need a body care to make a sandwich it's you know dredge men don't mean the mill man doesn't need a body cared to make sure he's put in the mill in the right lot of these guys in the cameras to make sure they do their jobs well we'll have to get to that the next time you go mom but we'll start working why do they. thank you so much for an
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educator do you walk and thank you so much for joining us. i imagine a glue strong enough to hold a full sized human being gentle enough for an insect sling well scientists at the university of pennsylvania did just that all by mimicking the properties of snail mucus that's right turns out this becomes firmly stuck when it dries it which is what allows them to slide up walls via their slime so by using the same concept and a special hydro gel the scientists created they were able to create small wafers the size of postage stamps that way those one little postage stamps kind of hold over $190.00 pounds dry then with a small squirt of water the adhesive reverses and the glue is gone and it all comes from the waste nails used mucus to create membranes that can hold in water so they
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don't dehydrate i mean here's to a snails for their hold on site. for you today remember everyone as like oh that's terrible and there are always says in this world we're not told or loved enough so i tell you long i left i'm tired of it well let's keep on watching the hots and have a great day and i. thank. you . we had one man 3540 years old. it also destroyed in the water. some 30 fisherman well destroyed later it was not. understood.
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party is accused of spending humanitarian aid money on long tells drugs on prostitutes. coming up in the program this hour boris johnson leaves the race to be britain's next prime minister despite remarks coming back to 2 more days of ballots will see the remaining hopefuls whittled down to 2 by thursday. sees the u.s. and unexperienced envoy there but there are deep concerns over his track record during the region's darkest days off civil war.

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