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rich program potentially breaking the 20. second time condemnation from e.u. nations the united states. foreign minister though blames europe for failing to secure the agreement or stop washington's full withdraw. russia based tribute to the 14 sailors who were killed in a fire on a nuclear submarine in the barents sea monday. tanks rolled through the streets of washington and fighter jets through the skies in july the 4th continues
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to come under fire for militarizing u.s. independence day celebrations. and i welcome to the weekly here on our team to mash. in from today thanks for joining us on the program. the president is warning iran to be careful plans to accelerate its uranium enrichment program and support the 3.6 percent cap stipulated in the 2015 nuclear agreement for energy reasons. thank you feel free. to ron is already considered to be in breach of the deal after it's a passed the 300 kilogram you radium stockpile limit officials there also recently
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ruled out further dialogue with washington unless sanctions are lifted their arms deadline for that has now passed with europe only able to provide limited relief from the effects of the financial penalties looking back on an agreement signed 4 years ago iran curb its nuclear program in return for a number of sanctions being removed or the accord has been on the brink of collapse since the u.s. unilaterally withdrew from it last year and imposed devastating penalties on to run the escalating crisis has triggered serious concern in the region and in the europe as well arty's little cotton has been following the reaction for us in berlin. eva's leaders are not exactly happy about iran's new plans for uranium enrichment germany's foreign ministry has already urged the islamic republic to stop any actions that might lead it into a violation of the nuclear deal germany like her a 3 in new partners is extremely concerned by the rance announcement that it has begun enriching uranium beyond the concentration of 3.67 percent we have repeatedly
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called on rare not to take further measures that further undermine the nuclear deal now berlin's already said that it's also been in close contact with other parties involved in the agreement and that they're discussing the possibility of a joint meeting as a step forward in ensuring compliance with the nuclear deal now other states have also reacted as well the u.k. foreign office called on iran to immediately stop what it was doing accusing them of being in violation of the treaty across the channel you have french president emanuel macron who warned of consequences that would come out of the potential weakening of the nuclear deal and on the flip side iran's foreign minister mohammad jahvid zarif is saying that iran is pursuing these further enrichment plans within the confines of the nuclear deal and that they would reverse this decision if the e.u. holds up its end of the bargain having failed to implement their obligations under the j c p o a including after the u.s. withdrawal the e.u.
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in $83.00 should at the very minimum politically support iran's remedial measures on the paragraph $36.00 including the i.a.e.a. the ether we have no pretext to avoid a firm political stunts to preserve the j c p o a and council us you know naturalism nazareth also sent a letter to the e.u.'s foreign policy chief outlining the steps iran has already taken and the foreign ministry is in to supporting meetings with european powers to take place later this month so if it looks at least like the e.u. and iran are open to see. some sort of resolution to this issue israel on the other hand has had some pretty inflammatory words iran is violated its solemn promise under the un security council not to enrich uranium beyond a certain level the enrichment of uranium is meant for one reason and one reason only it's for the creation of atomic bombs. the leaders of the p 5 plus one promised and committed themselves to snap back sanctions the minute iran did it
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just did where you are and who is staying out of the negotiations well that's the u.s. of course with washington still withdrawn iran's latest expansion of its nuclear program will lead to further isolation and sanctions nations should restore the longstanding standard of no enrichment for iran's nuclear program iran's regime armed with nuclear weapons would pose an even greater danger to the world was pretty amazing when you pull out of the deal when you break a deal and you accuse the side that remains in the deal of breaking the deal it was the west to broker a deal by unilaterally pulling out last year and on on what planet do you get to see it continue taking the terms of the deal that you've already broken out of the fact of the matter is if you do study the j c p a way very closely the main import foreign minister is right there is article 36 which says if the other signatories to the deal do not fulfill their obligations under the deal and they have it neither side have neither the us know the europeans
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then iran can't take certain measures within the deal remaining in the deal so the reporting that iran has broken the deal is just not accurate the whole idea when when iran exceeded the 300 kilograms they exceeded that because the us on may 6th suspended the waivers allowing them to sell their excess enrich uranium so they couldn't sell it then the us said ah ha you got too much of it so the whole thing is rigged the neo calls around trump want a war they're pushing it forward to pushing it further and the pushed. same problem again they pushed when they wanted their war with iraq. the blow to the pact comes as tensions also continue to rise between iran and the u.k. the latest dispute was triggered when british royal marines seized in a rainy and super tanker off the coast of gibraltar on thursday britain believes the vessel was transporting well to syria in violation of e.u. sanctions iran in turn claims the vessel didn't enter the u.k.
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territorial waters said it was traveling to a permitted destination it's the morning it's immediate release. an iranian foreign ministry official described the u.k. move was unacceptable and called for the immediate release of the oil tanker given that has been seized at the request of the u.s. the u.k. navy's measure is tantamount to maritime piracy britain has no right to impose its own unilateral sanctions or those of the european union in an extra territorial manner against the other countries this is the very bullying policy of the u.s. . says the iranian tanker was carrying 2000000 barrels of oil the british overseas territories attorney general said on friday that the ship can be impounded for 14 days while its crew question the seizure has been appraised by washington which according to spain was behind the move. is telling was ok until you stop we have been aware of the operation civil guard petrols have been watching the area but who are investigating the circumstances under which the u.s.
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had its petition to the u.k. to excell news uki has detained the supertanker grace one laden with the reigning oil ban for syria in violation of you sanctions american our allies will continue to prevent regimes in turan in damascus from profiting off the illicit trade every few weeks we are seeing major provocations by the americans but they're sending drones or warship towards iran and now this incident where the british are actually acting on behalf of the american what gives the british the right to seize any iranian share based on european laws iran is not a member of the e.u. just the trump government decided to leave the nuclear accord the americans have been pressuring iran putting significant pressure on iran and iran has actually been acting in a very relatively cautious manner and we have to understand that you want to not sure we strained forever and we knew such as this where you raining ships are being
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seized in the equally and they cannot it actually what you want. to do nothing in return if you want there's nothing in return then they will put more pressure and more pressure. russia has been remembering the 14 sailors who were killed in a fire on a research submarine in the barents sea on monday 7 of the victims were high ranking naval officers they've been posthumously decorated with the country's highest honor hero of the russian federation with a closer look at the tragedy here's more of those the. on the 1st of july deep below russia's barren see the unthinkable happened 5 a russian scientific research vessel mapping the sea floor was suddenly a death trap alarms bled hatches was shut and locked and the crew in the burning compartments sacrificed their lives to put out the blaze they succeeded the vessel
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and their colleagues were saved but 14 men all decorated veterans suffocated and they did more than save the submersible you know this coast on the nuclear power unit on this vessel is completely isolated now and no people are being allowed there plus the crew implemented all necessary activities to protect this unit it is in full working order the investigation stablish ing what happened how it happened is being led by russia's navy head with the president personally being kept informed the dead will all be on a post you mostly ignored these harsh place people of great stuff you have difficulty and hardship so just to suppose that it's tradition here when you do when you come up to this memorial dedicated cooled celia's perished that scene during peacetime. the food. of the battles is earlier this week for
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3 to see the movie it is. one of the crew is the blaze began i should a civilian through an open hatch shutting it behind him to prevent the inferno from spreading that was the caliber of men abroad that vessel was all those who knew them a test that it will play with the cost of coaching for 10 years we were studying in the same school with dimitri he was an example of a true friend a classmate he was self-motivated. always in the thick of events that's how we will remember him and even his final act characterized just who he was me and my classmates were not surprised he didn't hesitate for a moment he did everything possible and saved someone's life but dimitri was a good man a good friend knowing him and his human qualities i see he would never have acted differently he simply couldn't. he as he was
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a very responsible person so it was no surprise for us that he too the heat condolences poured in from all over the world from the pope to britons theresa may russians in the thousands lit candles and held commemorative ceremonies the government has done its duty the widows and families of those killed will be compensated not that money could replace their loss but you see of the $14.00 dead and 7 are top ranking captains 2 are heroes of russia this is a big loss for the fleet i offer a sincere condolences to the families of the deceased everything must be done to help and support them. good men perished on that day veterans courageous and noble the best of the best as they say in the navy and there must be justice the public wants our answers which the investigation should provide so that
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this never happens again. the united states celebrated independence day on thursday marking 243 years since the cost of the yoke of british rule with the u.s. continuing to struggle with deep divisions though this year's 4th of july didn't pass without controversy. they began with clashes in washington d.c. as left wing protesters faced off against the president's supporters ahead of his address to the nation donald trump's so-called salute to america then saw a show of military might in the united states capitol in what the former reality t.v. star called the show of a lifetime. many in the media and the political world condemned the decision to involve tanks and jets in the ideal celebrations they accuse mr trump avoids think huge amounts of money and using the event for political gain ahead of next year's election. goes with
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the all the best fighter jets in the world and other planes too and we could have some tanks stationed outside. to make it into what seems to be kind of put a combination trump railway. storrow military parade of hardware and equipment. c.n.n. has learned that some military chiefs have expressed reservations about politicizing the july 4th celebration concerned about the tanks and armored vehicles on display.
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that make sense. that. this is the marine main battle tank of combat. q. now while many were upset about the tank parade on independence day concerns about america's unpowered old military spending seem to be somewhat more muted the us has been involved in 7 conflicts in. $3001.00 and how has all the bases in over
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30 countries last year alone the pentagon splurged jaw dropping $649000000000.00 on its operations and despite washington's attempts to spy or patriotism in the country particularly under the current administration it does seem lush will provide is on the decrease according to recent gallup polls that's been the trend since 2003 in fact this year the number of people who say they are proud to be american dropped to 70 percent sara flounders head of the antiwar international action center says the theme of this year's parade reflects washington's hawkishness everyone know this since and why it's right and it's also broadcasting more than $800.00 u.s. military bases around the world outside that threaten countries when you have to i mean an artist cost more than 65 percent of all of all u.s.
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expenditures u.s. expenditures federal government low keyed the military which i don't very time went into structure health care education is all declining and when the gap between rich or higher than it any time in u.s. history at least 53 people were killed in libya this week in an airstrike on a moderate center that scott the u.n. involved i'll tell you more in just a few moments time. join me every thursday on the alex i'm unsure when i'll be speaking to the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you then. the problem of the financial system cost from wall street throughout the rest of
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the world was so big that not just one central bank could make money cheap enough could create enough artificial money by itself and so the fed did collude did work together with the european central bank with the bank of england with the people's bank of china leader that was kind of separate story with the bank of japan and so forth to create enough money to put into the financial system to keep it safe for itself and ultimately what that did is a transferred all of that money into the banks into financial assets into burgeoning stock markets like like a ton of sort of crack into an attic up and up and never took it away and that meant someone else was going to pay on the other side and the people that paid on the other side was everyone else in.
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the weekly the u.n. security council school for a ceasefire in libya following a deadly airstrike on a migrant detention center near the capital tripoli on tuesday night the attack which the un's envoy to libya has said my amount to a war crime killed over 50 people including 6 children 130 others were wounded compounding the devastation some reports suggest the guards at the facility opened fire on the survivors and refugees as they fled at the time of the assault some 600 people were being held in the facility un school for an independent investigation into the incident. the air raid has led to protests over the conditions in libya's government run detention centers which house around 6000 people the shelters have been sharply criticized by rights groups refugees are also calling on the un to relocate them to safety libya's un back government which is based in tripoli has blamed the attack on forces loyal to the self-styled libyan national army commanded by haile for hafter l n a has denied any responsibility the un's refugee agency has
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said it's warned of the dangers to people housed in that particular center this is a tragedy that was very much preventable just a couple of months ago we called for the urgent evacuation of people from this specific detention center after a similar airstrike into 2 of the people inside. no action was taken in that regard and people have tragically paid the consequence with their lives today warden it's of this detention center well known to both sides a of the conflict was known but there were 600 people living inside so there can be no excuse for this and to having been here we heard from a senior member of the un refugee rights office for libya who says the focus needs to now be on those who remain in the centers. we are deeply shocked by what happened saddened and now the priority is to actually take the people who remain in
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this tension center to a safer location as the other 3800 refugees and migrants who remain trapped in this area refugees are coming from conflict from countries in conflict of a have suffered in their home countries they have traveled through the desert under the sun they have been the hands of smugglers tortured abuse along the journey then trying to reach. trying to cross the desert to the mediterranean and then send back and then detain to semantically you any opposes the detention of refugees this is why it's important that we move fast that we that we find solutions and that we have the help of the international community to help us make this our reality to discuss and to find a way forward. is the has announced that it's law of action of the children's classic little mermaid will store blood actress holly in the lead role costing squawked a big debate. after an extensive search it was abundantly clear that halle possesses
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that rare combination of spirit heart youth innocence and substance plus a glorious singing voice all intrinsic qualities necessary to play this iconic role in 1900 the release that animated adaptation of the famous fairy tale written by wolf i have to question anderson in that version ariel was blue eyed redhead and white some argue the new version should stay true to the full others say having a black lead is a win for diversity. the actress cast is areal can sing act dance and is beautiful but racists yes that extreme irritation you feel is racism or like mermaids can be black will crabs can talk so we're all stretching here shut up fat box the little mermaid lives on a tropical coral reef with a calypso signal with a strong jamaican accent when you think about it it's bizarre she was white the fust time around there goes my favorite princess can't believe the just 3 my
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favorite princess she has a beautiful voice but if she's playing ariel i'm going to be she doesn't fit the look at all could you imagine the uproar of the cast a white actress to play tiana in the live action remake i just don't understand why is this necessary for very opposing views on whether more diversity should trump original cinema when it comes to race. well that what people are trying to do is trying to bring people back to a certain kind of reality that we live in a very diverse society and to try and present as if you like to try and normalize the earth because what happened before was that we had a society which those people were excluded or if they were presented they were presented as before they were prevented of course in the translation which was derogatory to them we bring race to the forefront and make it an issue when it really isn't an issue i think it's a very dangerous precedent and i think it is think it really is not i think it's really not about the inclusive idea that your other guest discussed discusses i
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think it's really a leftist agenda to divide us and keep us from working together and i think the people who are over concerned about his presentation are trying to as they said they want something they're used to but i mean challenge. challenge is if you challenge is what i think in there i don't think they think they should be like a princess can be black and what we want to do weird is not the line on that so every every single hollywood movie made from now on must have a gay person a jewish person a black person hispanic person and all we're probably better represent all that you know population so let's say a puerto rican person a cuban person and i don't know there are people here from from our other countries too should we should we just make sure now that every single movie has every single race religion color size socio economic level where do you draw the lying if you look at the history of hollywood birth of a nation that started off really badly with the original 1st feature film been a racist film which used skin color in a negative way of course they should be
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a good story line but also a film can do multi faceted things and i think we have to move beyond being obsessed by the fact that we live in a society that is proud to support diversity we do live in a society that does have problems around racism in american society has that and i think that the people who are denying. that people are not willing to begin to really talk about challenging it we had some because dylan roof to walk into a blood shot of the body i'm sorry there's been a number of shootings in on the basis these a tragic tragic things we had black president black billionaires all over the place all sorts of hispanic people and in positions of power i would hope that no one would not like this character based on that they might not like the idea of it being imposed they might feel that it's a little bit racist to say oh well we have to have a princess be a certain color i don't think that makes them a racist i think that makes them somebody that just wants the best person for the
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job to be chosen whether it's a movie or a corporate venture i think the best person should always be chosen regardless of their skin color or anything else. documentary channel come up next to work in 30 minutes to give you a weekly summary of top. as we speak large organized. are on the march to the united states that. the a in a player coming and going to carrying their. means remains slimming down. this is a virtual invasion of our country. is. safe .
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enough in the form of. you know it's going to get. a knife. as you do is you know we're going to see a movie. you know to see the show for a player for the. soul of the temporary orders that i'm under before i go to final trial actually do allow me to address them as james and his male pronouns but i cannot do that in front of 3rd parties who know him as a girl so basically i can't go to a school or keep them away from any friends he might have at school that know him as a girl and at my home he's known as james and i use male pronouns what i'm prohibited from doing right now is trying to convince him that he's actually a boy. so what we've got to do
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is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race is on offense very dramatic development only really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and. tom. i was in los angeles it was march of 1009. 100. i understand she areas not somebody and i could prove. she got me but just to save are all a scam that's not my daughter so she wouldn't do this. as a result they were under. ready i could not plead guilty to everything that they
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accuse me of is now. not guilty alternately i was convicted for conspiracy and dire received 24 year sentence there's a way in which you have to see the conspiracy law is a very important tool of law enforcement if the crime is selling drugs and some men in miami sells 20 kilos of cocaine to an undercover agent you want to ask who is the seller working where does the money go if the money goes back to a drug lord in colombia. who's going to keep the proceeds he's in the conspiracy even though he actually wasn't there when this sale took place he's a conspirator and so part of the goal of the conspiracy law is to make sure that
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the most senior level all of those in the criminal organization are justly punished the problem is when you flip it around and the lowest level people in the criminal organization get punished just like here the key. and that's the big problem in the way in which the conspiracy laws are being applied. i knitted up in federal prison in dublin california and i realized that i would need to spend a lot of time in the law library. i needed to film from a arise my sound and my case and everything that had gone wrong if you furthered the conspiracy in one step you're guilty for everything in the conspiracy no matter when you entered the conspiracy it could have been on the last day. because i had collected some money on i technically was guilty of conspiracy was held responsible for everything that everybody else had done and my sentence my 24 years
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