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he also said the latest enrichment was justified by the fact that america pulled out of the nuclear deal the u.n. nuclear watchdog has since concerns that iran has breached its limits under the agreement is the latest twist in iran's long running difficulties with the west. iran's done with dialogue at least it seems when it comes to washington. the useless sanctions imposed by the desperate u.s. government on iran's supreme leader and foreign minister has the effect of blocking the path to diplomacy for years iran has attempted to rebuild relations with the u.s. without any tangible results in 1988 u.s. military shut down a radium passenger plane that killed 290 civilians including 66 children and the incident was considered an accident the pentagon never apologized. i believe that given the operating environment captain rogers acted reasonably and did what his nation expected of him.
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and if past presidents. shouldn't hold your breath i'll never apologize for the united states of america ever i don't care what the facts are ready to reconcile iran helped organize the release of u.s. hostages in lebanon but this goodwill gesture wasn't reciprocated. 995 even harsher u.s. sanctions were. formally announcing my intention to all trade and investment with iran the 2nd round of came shortly after 911 i was. ready and. as a. as a muslim and. before you again express my deep. we. all
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great. candlelight vigils were held to mourn the victims but the diplomatic progress didn't last long for months. came president bush's axis of evil speech which included iran this is a regime that has something to hide from the civilized world. states like these and their terrorist allies constitute an axis of evil. finally in 2050 iran signed a deal with the international community including the us agreeing not to pursue nuclear weapons the united states together work international partners has achieved something the decades of animosity as not a comprehensive long term deal with iran will prevent it from attaining nuclear weapons it was celebrated shortly dubbed
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a bad deal by donald trump he walked away without any confirmation turned around was in violation so perhaps it's no great surprise iran is tired of talking. the united states does not seem to be very much willing to talk to tehran otherwise they would have kept the nuclear deal and built up on that at least they could have given to try but they've not done that they have ruined the former deal and this shows there will be reimposed sanctions to the harshest level possible this shows that they are after iran so run that if the united states removes the sanctions gets back to the nuclear deal to show that it shows the respect towards the action the case could be different until then there couldn't be any kind of talks with the u.s. no matter who is in office. iran will keep its exemption from opec rules cutting crude production so wrong though minister has announced after talks
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with the group they were producing nation agreed to extend production cuts for another other member states for another 9 months we spoke with mondo solomon and international oil economist and professor of energy economics at the. you're a business school in london he say's the deal is a needed boost to a fragile global crude market. however iran was anxious by the fact that it played nor all agree about inferred it was russia leading the. producers and saudi arabia the leader of operate. outside opec before they come to the meeting they have been calming iran to accept the extension and iran accepted it although its production or love to be affected says it is exempt from.
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the tension of the. search at the to ensure that oil prices start to rise again but a peculiarly if there is a breakthrough in the trade war between. provided our breaking news story a 14 sailors have died in a fire on a deep sea submersible in russian's northwest artie's maria the national has the details of what we know right now we know from russia's defense ministry depressor belonged to so it was a scientific submersible its mission is to explore the bottom of the sea of the ocean and at the time when the crew has been doing the testing has been. conducting specifically their path in mattrick measurements or something close to topographical mission the results are used in underwater mapping to help vessels and submarines in the area navigate so at the time when the crew has been doing
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that for russian navy the fire started no one could say why but 14 people 14 sailors i assume crew members on board died the defense minister reports because of the poisoning so. i guess they failed that toxic smoke and this is what killed them we also heard from russia's defense ministry that the fire has been put out quotation due to selfless actions of the crew and we now that we know that now the vessel is to one of russia's military bases in the northwestern city of 7 or more this is actually what we know an investigation is currently under go in and nurses defense ministry is in charge while we are expecting vladimir putin to comment on the incident in the moments region the president has changed his show joy in order to hold an emergency meeting with defense ministers for gay sure go over the incident will be bringing that as soon as possible. while social media platforms
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are preparing for the 2020 u.s. presidential election facebook has unveiled a pilot program to monitor hate speech and says it will ban the ads that discourage people from voting but there are concerns about the company controlling just what people can see as artie's caleb morgan explains. yes the world is a scary place lots of different views and opinions out there but don't worry silicon valley is going to keep our mind safe from being contaminated by bad ideas they know what's best for you and me facebook has come out with its 1st major announcement of 2019 and as part of its ongoing civil rights audit it's going to have a team of hate speech reviewers civil rights groups have been concerned about us mistakenly taking down compton meant to draw attention to and fight discrimination rather than promoted we're taking steps to address this including the u.s. pilot program where some of the people who review content on facebook only focus on
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hate speech instead of a range of content that can include bullying nudity and misrepresentation and it's not just those hateful nasty comments they're going to protect us from in addition as we have the 2020 us presidential election and the upcoming federal us census approaching they will protect us from inappropriate comments about them so you think the vote is rigged against say bernie sanders like it wasn't 2016 well facebook says you best keep that analysis to yourself to protect elections we have a team across product engineering data science policy legal and operations dedicated full time to these efforts they're already working to burn ads that discourage people from voting and we expect to phone law as the new policy and its enforcement before the 20000000 teen gubernatorial elections and it's not just facebook that's concerned about what we might choose to read other high tech overlords are in on it too even donald trump has noticed he says that's an attempt
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to insert bias and hurt him in the upcoming election twitter is is just terrible what they do you saw what happened yesterday with google google is totally biased to trying to rig the election that's what we should be looking at now which and the phony which and which is proven to you oh and trump does have a point if you. twitter's new roles they say that they will now be hiding tweets from world leaders and politicians that have been left online right. now as promised going back to our top story now that i'm a poet and has met with defense minister if they surely go over the fire on the deep sea submersible the russians northwest which is left 14 sailors dead let's listen in. the planned operation started this. missile program the fire broke out in one of the research submersibles the fire resulted in the deaths of 4. members of the crew who died
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due to. poisoning by smoke. they were able before they were able to extinguish the fire and we're currently investigating what happened a commission has been launched. to investigate the matter mr scheuer who is with. the notion because so this is a very. specific case that this was a scientific research vessel and this is a very. complete and the. out of the 14 people. who died 2 of them reserve russia 7 of them were ranked 2 officers this is a great loss for russia and i express my deepest condolences to the families of those who died and we will do everything to hold these families. i would like
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to fly to. personally address the issue and to investigate the causes of this incident. could you please do that force. ok it's been listening in on a meeting between florida me a puritan and the minister of defense the gay sure discussing that deadly fire in the deep sea submersible which resulted in the death of 14 sailors that they confirmed it was a scientific research vessel and the crew were able to put out the fire on the vessel however may have succumbed to inhalation of the smoke from that fire 2 of their sailors onboard the vessel were heroes of russia the president expressed his deep condolences to the families of those 14 sailors we're going to be back with
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more news after this very short break stay with us. made hard money fashionable again and that halo effect spilled over to gold if it weren't for big oil there would be no current rally gold. this is a stick for the open water bottle phone in the stomach of a fish the brand is spawns of the coca-cola company which sells millions of bottles of soda every day the idea was that let's tell consumers there are the bad ones there the litter bugs are throwing this away industry should be blamed for all this waste the company has promised to reuse the plastic. that seems cool sex. session kind of just fun to me.
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good. luck. watching r.t. international welcome back now the russian president vladimir putin has offered his condolences to the families of 14 sailors who died in a fire on a deep sea submersible in russia's northwest and are joined by the memory if an ocean out with more details on this them over here we've just listened in on the meeting between. the minister of defense who discussed as the more of the details about what happened today can you tell us more yes russia's president vladimir putin has just now met defense minister sergey shay go it was an emergency meeting
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that's a tragic event happened in russia's northwestern region and we heard from putin that of course he expressed 1st of all condolences to the families of those fulton sailors who died there and he also said that the crew was highly professional and they were high ranking officers among those died and that is quotation a huge loss for the country's fleet and at the end of this meeting. the defense minister to go all personally to to that region to the city and after that to brief. on what exactly happened so we don't know too much right now in all what we know we know from russia's defense ministry because the vast so and. that scientific submersible belonged to the defense ministry it was
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a scientific scientific research a submersible its mission usually is to explore the bottom of the c.e.o. of the ocean. was on the mission at the time when the fire started actually what is what is it doing usually they go deep into water we hear that it is capable of functioning at a dock for up to 6000 need. it's quite deep and they take their measurement there specifically. measurement something close to. topography called mission i mean they do that to know what. to help vessels and submarines in the area navigate safely so while the crew has been doing their testing on the deepwater the fire started no one can say what exactly happened but we know that 14 sailors died and we heard earlier from rest of defense ministry that it happened because of the police and so apparently they
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inhaled the toxic smoke and that was fatal for them this is what killed them we also heard from earlier from. russia's defense ministry that the fire has been put out quotation due to selfless actions of the crew and we also heard from the local governor acting governor of. the authorities are ready to provide any help let's take a listen. this is a terrible tragedy we are all ready to provide in this is serious to the northern fleet the moment scrooge and the fleet will support each other in difficult situations eternal memory to those who give their lives for the security of our country. we also know that you happened actually on monday and it took 24 hours for fishel is to confirm it so we only for us it only emerged earlier on tuesday the
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investigation of course has immediately been launched to find out what happened what caused the fire and we know that the defense ministry is totally in charge of that we're finished our thanks for coming in and bringing us those latest details we appreciate it. now rob has broken out between germany and italy over the captain of a german rescue ship after the captain of a german rescue ship was arrested after docking in sicily with a boat full of migrants when the interior minister branded the skipper's decision to head to an italian port without permission and act of war from justice i expect severe penalties for those who have made an attempt on the life of italian soldiers and repeatedly ignored laws from the of the european countries germany and france above all expect silence and respect we are however ready to expel the german outlaw. the captain corolla rocket has her supporters in germany hundreds marched
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in munich dubbing her arrest on fat and disproportionate foreign minister heiko month also weighed in calling her treatment unacceptable. to rescue it says not to groom in the offense it isn't acceptable to us that what happened and what we considered to have been humanitarian acts is criminal was. a 31 year old was arrested on sunday off the she docks with $42.00 migrants on board i can't allegedly steer the vessel towards a government boat trying to block her from entering pause she apologized explaining her decision is being motivated by a fear for the migrants health now faces an italian court and a possible 10 year jail sentence. but even public has already raised more than a 1000000 euros to cover her legal costs while the similar italian campaigns raised another 400000 but italians and germans are defined it over her actions.
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we think that people should be saved anyway in the history of europe as a 2nd student based on migration for centuries and centuries and centuries well and significant men who try and stop these things board ever come between not i wouldn't call it an act of war i imagine that if there was war here and if i were sleeping and desperate for help and then they rejected me that would be so terrible . and i mean that i think should you degree thing by the italian laws shouldn't be broken and i'm sorry for the 42 lives but i think she needs to leave italy like salvini says because we are already full of immigrants i think germany do a great thing helping grow but the immigrants could also go to germany. american anti-tank missiles have been found as a millicent base in libya according to a local arms research group before javelin missiles appeared to have come via washington's ally the. united arab emirates according to markings on their case things the us sold them to the u.a.e.
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back in 2008 but evelyn's are now in the hands of libyan opposition general kelly for after the pentagon says it's investigating the funds. we take all allegations of misuse of u.s. origin defense articles very seriously we are aware of these reports are seeking additional information we expect all recipients of u.s. origin defense equipment to abide by their induced obligations u.s. weapons have ended up in the wrong hands before in 2015 the al nusra front released a video featuring u.s. missiles in an attack against syrian forces in it live and in february this year an investigation found that al qaeda linked fighters in yemen had obtained u.s. weapons from a port pointed the finger at saudi arabia yemen has been pounded by u.s. made arms since 2015 when riyadh launched its incursion into the country a bomb that killed 40 children in august last year was reportedly sold to saudi
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arabia as part of a u.s. arms deal and today washington remains the biggest arms exports in the world we spoke to investigative journalist reese erlich who says washington is unlikely to get a grip on how the weapons are used in conflict. i don't think it's a new era the u.s. has been selling arms in the middle east for decades now it's pretty clear violations both of the terms on which the us sells these weapons as well as the u.n. can borrow against sending arms to libya the u.s. ships that had shipped arms to its allies knowing that the arms would be used by these other rebel forces the major powers sell arms to make money in the larger their arms deal the less likely is the u.s. to criticize them the u.s. could stop the saudis from bombing yemen for example it could stop the u.a.e. from shipping arms clandestinely to various rebel groups but the u.s.
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chooses not to do so because it would run counter to the economic interests of the arms industry and the geo strategic planning of people in the state department and of course might interfere with the or oil business the u.s. runs throughout the region all trying to say so he would like to withdraw all u.s. troops from afghanistan moving only enough to deliver what he does strong intelligence. i would like to just get out the problem is it just seems to be a lab for terrorists it seems to i call it the harvard of terrorists i would leave very strong intelligence there you have to watch there are currently around $9000.00 u.s. troops in afghanistan over the last 18 years that the u.s. has lost thousands of personnel and nearly a trillion dollars. larry i spoke to all 1000 veteran of the conflict roger hill who argues the rules of engagement should be changed. the rules of engagements are
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outdated and when i say rules of engagement i mean the law of war the law of armed conflict don't necessarily account for an enemy force that doesn't reciprocate them the geneva conventions concerning how we fight in that in how we conduct ourselves in warfare are written under the idea that the enemy will reciprocate how we fight and how we conduct ourselves in combat and the enemy does in fact reciprocate and find that's that's one thing all together but however we're fighting in a situation that's unprecedented for example with isis and the enemy. does not fight according to those conventions and so we're trying to force an undue burden on our military service members to conduct themselves when there is such a deficit or disparity between how they fight and the enemy's forces are fighting the u.n. finds the u.s. and allies in afghanistan responsible for most civilians deaths in the 1st 3 months
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of this year than the taliban and isis together. isn't your call to further relax pence a good rules against enemy combatants highly irresponsible i think the the ideal behind why we're overseas in iraq and afghanistan is what needs to be questioned i think a lot of times we get fixated on individual instances of civilian casualties and persecuting military. service members for the collateral that's created however the type of fight that we've been forced to engage and there is a large possibility or risk for inevitable collateral to include civilian casualties so you can't place an undue burden on the service members on the ground when that collateral is created and if you do then the people that you need to bring alongside them when you do prosecute them needs to be the politicians in the senior military that sent them over there to begin with he said how you will book you don't company it was redacted i can you tell us how and why yes so the
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pentagon has an office a security review and they claim on their website that they can turn a manuscript around in 2 months and that is to review it for sensitive material and then get it back to the authors with their recommendations on what material should be removed or changed they kept da company for a year and the content that they redacted 95 percent of it according to our party experts that we hired to review the manuscript outside of the pentagon was actually on federally sponsored websites that's us going to government federally sponsored by sites. thanks for joining us tonight international we're back in just a few minutes with the latest headlines.
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politicians do something to them. they put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or somehow want to be. the 2 going to do press that's like the before 3 in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of college. first of all. is this is a stick for the open water bottle found in the stomach of a fish the brand is spawns of the coca-cola company which sells millions of bottles of soda every day the idea was that let's tell consumers there are the bad was there the litter bugs are throwing this away industry should be blamed for all this waste the company has long promised to reuse the plastic. also. soon as he speaks. and soon. there's less secrecy taken away and our
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lot of my peers in office condolences to the families of 14 sailors killed in a submersible which caught fire and russia's northwest the president ordered his defense minister to travel to the area and investigates. after 3 days of disagreement and debate the e.u. summit finally agrees candidates for the blocks top jobs a woman is nominated for the 1st time to head the european commission. social media giants are getting ready for the 2020 us elections with facebook creating special groups to monitor hate speech and vowing to ban content that tries to put people off voting. or to his home office pledges to read.
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