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millions of serbian made weapons reportedly end up in the hands of terrorists in yemen and syria after they were pulled by the u.s. and its allies as according to league documents obtained by journalist. communities are left furious after. the slaughter methods. british prime minister boris johnson is defeated in parliament he's vote for legislation to block a no deal. snap general. live
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from moscow this is our wednesday afternoon at 3 here in the russian capital on call a break with the world news this hour 1st millions of weapons made in serbia reportedly fallen into the hands of islamic state fighters in yemen and syria after they were bought by the united states and its allies this is according to documents seen by an investigative journalist. an honest. document of our heels and not. accurately and us. tracking all of those. that were. on that i was able to meet one particular lot are left on in there and that is the theory in their propaganda video in iran. this for us our senior correspondent i guess there if i get more can you simplify this for us then there's a bit of
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a complex sales trail to unravel here where the. providers the you know investigative journalism in its essence what what she did is she received these leaked emails these memos these classified reports communications between the united states military between its various arms procurement contractors and arms manufacturers and she went in watched the terrorists propaganda reels isis propaganda reels and in one segment in an isis propaganda film released in july she identified munitions we're talking about $82.00 millimeter mortar shells that were manufactured in serbia and board by the united states the shells in question 82 millimeter mortar shells marked with the numbers 418 which stands for a lot of production lot for manufactured in 2018 the letters k v
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standing for the crew seek arms plant factory located in. value of that which is in serbia the letters. after that she claimed the information she had with what she saw and it was a. between those paper trail leading from. where they manufactured these shells 82 millimeter. mortar shells that were bullets by united states arms contract alien systems on the united states 8000000 united states dollars. in the amount of $10500.00 mortar shells how they were then exported how they were. loose you know transported to the to the middle east and now they end up in the hands of isis and we challenge the. confidence in these kind. of is.
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the web os war of explosives and were they burst of ideas you know or the claims you've made the damaging of course is true for the u.s. government that based on these documents that you got hold of how hard was it to get them and how certain are you that they are genuine. i won't surprise you in the beginning by the see if this does not make i don't know all the people or the birdsong for sending these documents were or was i a spy and i verify the authenticity of this does not using the sun's mass those different sources they are i think in the shipping that's my station and on the label of the mortar shell boxes there is the name of the company or that one of the u.s. government. purposes but this is the weapon on behalf of the u.s.
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government and that is so foolish to think of that so it's not proud to have tracked. he in the supply he back to the u.s. government also there is indication that information about the u.s. federal contacts on the we this was once or. it's worth mentioning that she was identified lot of obfuscation movement talking about. air flights that were repeated so in essence you can track the flights that took these various transport these various weapons because the united states use the same flight numbers reaching previous flights we're talking about the companies paying for the united states so that the united states as an entity was listed no where we're talking about sums that just don't match up with who can about end users that were missing so the united states for example bought these specific shows that then ended up in
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the hands of isis the end user was listed as the afghan national police of all entities is yemen the only place the terrorists are apparently getting these u.s. purchased weapons no and that is what is very interesting the specific example we're talking about earlier for example of arms manufacturing plant the 2 millimeter mortar shells that ended up in the hands of isis that was just one example also identified i'm eunice shells weapons assault rifles in the hands of the hardest in syria but also would by the united states via. arms procurement contractors weapons that ended up in the hands of al qaida in syria you know this is geographically is very different places yemen and syria yet we're seeing the same weapons ending up in the hands of extremists not a year after being transported by the united states and as i said it's arms
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procurement contractors nevertheless we've contacted all entities involved the arms manufacturers themselves the shell companies that the united states used the contractors that it had the united states itself and we're waiting for comments on on the matter from them ok. or i will wait to see what comes out of them if anything all right thanks for simplifying that especially got us all to digest that by no means the end of that story more i guess. we'll be hearing more from jillian on thursday she reveals another report claiming the possible smuggling of weapons from europe to syria by the u.s. and its allies before we do though here's a quick preview for you these. are the 1st that i'm exposed the this of. your special command unit code name for. that has been deployed.
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and they say. that part of not well they were thinking. you know why are there these are all of the weapons well. thanks the british prime minister boris johnson is demanding a snap election after suffering a humiliating defeat in parliament last night opposition members along with 21 conservative party rebels back the motion to put forward a bill that will again delay the departure from the european union the house of commons is now seeing another showdown during the weekly session of prime minister's questions. if that surrender bill is because he will allow the people of this country to have their view oh morty's proposing to her to hand in their name with an election on october the 15th i asked what proposals have been put to the european union and the prime minister seems absolutely incapable of answering any rational human being would assume therefore none have been put we don't negotiate
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in public and we all make you know me thank you thank you the only thing that stand is standing you know you no way is the undermining of this because she is used by this surrender bill which would be to move to the and i really fail to see how i can be accused of undermining negotiations because no negotiations are taking right . ok life westminster now and parties k. partridge had a case pm case is pantomimic at the best of times but this one's upping the ante and it was on the cards now for breaks in the. yes i have to say this is being authority entertaining for allowed to say that. it was a typical british performance by boris johnson no surprise there i mean he repeatedly you heard the words in that he referred to the potential bill to stop and no deal breaks it as the surrender bill he said any attempts to delay brakes it to extend the ring and delay and of course he referred to any economic forecast
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that was due me and all about any potential deal breaker asked project fear all typical stuff from boris johnson but the best words that he says the most scathing comments were actually surprisingly as he had a hint they're directed at opposition leader jeremy korb and he said that the labor leader had a friend in caracas and that he was caracas and that he also said in terms of a us trade deal that the only chlorinated chicken he could see that was just one in the house were jerry corbett as we saw some of the words there we heard some of the things he was saying he was the lesser musing but much more sort of political focus in his criticism of the pm he said that the prime minister was avoiding the questions of voiding scrutiny had no plans to deal with the no deal breakers it had no plans to deal with the e.u. or talk typical sort of stuff from jeremy corbin in the meantime what was interesting was the 21 rebel conservative m.p.'s who voted against the government last night were actually sort of sequestered in their own sort of norty corner of parliament but among them was the former prime minister to resign mason interesting
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stuff the conservatives looking as divided as the electorate just at this point in the meantime though ahead of that vote where the potential bill to stop. going out as a no deal and no deal breaks it and also potential general election as well there's also been a few developments this morning the 1st one just came down is a judgment in scotland where a judge in scotland's highest court actually said that boris johnson's plans to probe calment to suspend parliament were not unlawful as you may remember some of the criticism there was the fact that boris johnson by by shutting down parliament was stopping any speech about a potential. also to stop that and then he of course stopping any scrutiny as well and also in the meantime as well the bracks it party leader nigel farage is welcomed the news the fact that the bracks city arm of the conservative party might be prepared to do a pact with the bracks it party come a general election intriguing stuff the ramifications of that later if there's a vote and finally as well there's also been an extraordinary meeting of the parliamentary labor party where their members unanimously said that jeremy corbyn
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should hold off on a general election until after november the 1st which means as we look ahead to those votes this evening about and no deal breaks it bill stopping that and of course the chances of a general election as well that those bills are going to be very very interesting and the vote fascinating coming up this evening. ok i don't think i've seen this much maneuvering in the chamber for years all right kate partridge porting over things in westminster thanks for that. max then the region in belgium has passed legislation that bans traditional ways of slaughtering animals for muslim and jewish faith helland kosher slaughter requires the animals to be alive and healthy they're killed by having their throats cut pretty stunning isn't always used which is why the practice has already been banned in several e.u. countries the new law in belgium has prompted much debate but animal welfare groups insist the law is not about targeting religions it is absolutely not a ban on religious slaughter not at all it is a ban on slaughter without stunning even if you follow all the rules and use
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a very sharp blade and you do everything according to religious tradition even then the animal will suffer i think that the burns have more to do with 2 legged animals than with 4 legged ones if there is one positive thing that comes out of this latest attempt to tail religious freedom is to bring in closer jewish and muslim communities everyone will just do our home or in some corner hidden from view i don't think that's what they want to achieve here in r.t. we discuss the controversy with a panel of experts. it is the horton debate the issue to see who was death is quicker why historically a for millennia the jews of been more sed most a fall towards animals did the the eat well i'm sure no one really is cruel to animals on purpose by the fact remains that killing an animal when you really don't have to is always going to be cruel so no matter how you were going to
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kill the animal there is no nice way of taking away or alive which we don't have to take away well from of you going to spect of of cause of it is a step in the right direction to be a bit less crawled then to be more crawl if you like but the fact remains that we don't need to be doing this all to give a so it is it is progress you know it's abetted out their animals a stunned before they die but sleuthing anyone's throw with you know it can never be done in a kind way how large a stand it in the arabic it's how lollies what is lawful in clean and day of was a stand of for you'd call it all got taken our days so we need to have better standards for production of eggs out i'm a husbandry animal welfare animal slaughter we can i have the on regulated use of slaughtermen industries we have people who have been incarcerated for mass killing coming out and then becoming swordsman just to get the kicks are snorting animals well i think there are issues een their way how a killed and a lot of slot a house of work owes you know they come from poor backgrounds and they have no other choice about to do a job like this i mean event of us us children in be were asked what do we want to do us adult to no one would say i want to kill our animal after on
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a more for 8 hours every day it's just not a job that anyone wants to be doing so by eating dog everything so i that is of shawl of fascism think i'd is a form of fascism is not to you to tell really just minorities or minority groups rather boat how to leave ultimately this is a test a tolerance and well read of her fact in telling we've freedom he's reading it's are not read a craving should really just beliefs fine then don't eat animals but those who want to should but those standards should be of the highest order people working in those slaughterhouses and in those industries they are suffering as well when you watch documentaries interviewing those workers they are suffering from mental health low pay horrible working conditions they get a lot of diseases they is very very monotone as warrigal they are to get over underpaid for millennia now we have seen religious slaughter accepted as long as it's practice humanely and in accordance with religious practices the be. more humane the most deaths the animal is going through and you can only say something is humane it would be willing to swap places with these animals
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but i don't think any of your interviewees or any of us in fact would like to swap places with do this poor animals whom we kill by the 1000000000 you know 56000000 animals are killed every single year whenever i see a chick the truckload of chicken. goes to this slaughter house in winter or in the hot days of summer. i feel the pain. but i wouldn't have it. to come as far as to see it should be banned because if it true it would be banned that this is all this will solve part of the problem of saddam will definitely will not go with malcolm do you see how much discussion we have to have about things that are less cruel less this less that how about we just don't know most all together which is actually the natural instinct that humans have you know when we grow up as children we laugh to play with animals would love to cuddle them as well one 3rd of the chickens coming to
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stand sort of process makes them forbid and for people at muslims and jews to eat even some practicing christians now the question is religious freedom are you ok with religious groups having the freedom to kosher or not. this is r t on the way the big name american actors are planning a hall of shame for fellow performers who backed donald trump and why russia's far east is a big deal this week it's all after the break. join
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me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics sport i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. again some big name american actors are coming under fire for suggesting a guest list for a trump fundraising event can be used as a guide for who never to work with critics of the blacklist suggestion as
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a dangerous move and breaks down the story. the prevailing voices in hollywood consider themselves to be woke progressive's extolling the use of tolerance and liberalism but not so much tolerance when it comes to conservatives actors debra messing and eric mccormack are calling for the list of attendees at double trump's recent beverly hills fundraiser to be made public because apparently celebrities should not be able to support the president please print a list of all attendees the public has a very to know haiti a charmed kindly report and everyone attending this event so the rest of us can be clear about who we don't want to work with banks conservatives are calling it totalitarian liberalism i don't blame you i understand i wish i could denounce trump as i was offered quite a bit in return and it would make my life easier but i have refused to do so as i believe he is great for on nation and people you are entitled to your beliefs let
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others have that is their pushing the case that falls apart from the sheer weight of its own lunacy is lol very hollywood community needs to be purged of this social and intellectual hygiene problem called conservative thinking but to be fair if people are taking a political stand going to a fundraiser shouldn't they be public about it aren't political donations a matter of public record well if you only would stars if found out that leaning the right word is pretty bad for their career james woods was declared to be a racist when it became clear that he supported donald trump furthermore stacey dash who is a mexican was declared to be racist when it turned out that she was a fan of the donald what's the nastiest thing someone in hollywood has said to you about your politics everybody tells me i'm racist i'm a black mexican it's an absurd white cursing people have actually said to me you're not black enough is the same mysterious having white people with ugly sweaters at christmas and grandma drunken i'd knock the snow white people and now they say
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black people have to think act speak a lick a certain way in order to be black enough. hollywood conservatives retain lee conceal their views fearing it could be a career killer to not follow the party line interestingly susan sarandon the leftist actress has also become the target of a lot of hate not for being a conservative but for being a hardcore bernie crab who refuses to march in lockstep behind the d.m. see if you don't go to that liberal fundraiser if you're not a big girl now you're not in that era. you're not in the club and you're not being hired i mean it's a very lonely existence out there but it's a toxic environment and to is day they good is they react this really to the fact that you don't agree with them and i like being was conservatives to there's a whole bunch of i'm that to their people don't really even to give it a given out of attention to its old new is that hollywood leans towards the dems during the 27th teen mid term elections more than $4000000.00 was donated by top
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hollywood exacts am stars now 99.7 percent of that money actually went toward the democrats that's according to hollywood reporter that sites the official results and statistics from these federal elections commission and hollywood's top $100.00 list only story have donated to republicans and during the 2016 elections 90 percent of hollywood's donations went to hillary clinton they even made in amusing add new only way we could prove that to you is by having lots of famous people lots of famous people lots and lots of famous people just a ton of famous people repeating how important poured an important or important important how important it it's kollywood has even threaten to take action against those who don't at here to their liberal values remember george's antiabortion a log well there was a call for a boycott of the state we cannot in good conscience continue to recommend on industry remain in georgia if h.b. fool 181 becomes little but movie world his always pushed back against traditional
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values however it also glamorizes well bend the american dream values that are very important to american conservatives now how leewood is one of america's most powerful institutions and there is no question that it is not acting when it comes to its feelings about the donald the more you hate the more creative you hate especially in the hollywood the more you achieve and seek a favor of your fellow hollywood types who when they're right mind in hollywood that whatever want anybody to know that they're exercising their 1st amendment right to support a candidate sometimes people really don't care necessarily for trump as much as they do consider this to be a good business move there are people who contribute to democratic causes republican and the like but it's a it's a. it's a suicide pact for you to openly in the hollywood or among certain
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areas new york as well where i am in silicon valley for you to even suggest that you support. some big deals on the table this wednesday is the eastern economic forum kicks off in the russian far east and city of light of all still president putin's already met with the indian prime minister and the renter modi they signed off more than $25.00 trade deals. gamma beach you thought countries clearly understand that now adays we need a month to achieve peace and stability and all cooperation is very important to achieve this it's already become somewhat a tradition day one here in vladivostok at the eastern economic forum is usually when vladimir putin and his most important guests spend most of their time together getting involved in all kinds of activities and this year the number one guest at the forum is the indian prime minister and the rent drum mode so on wednesday it
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all began with the leaders met shook their hands and straight away boarded a motor boat to go to another town where there was a shipyard and that's a very special one because that was the location where a submarine intended for the indian navy was once modernized so that was something that a random o.t. really wanted to see and then eventually he said that he was deeply touched by the hospitality of the russian leader there was a funny moment when the 2 actually wanted to step on board the the motorboats but they could decide who to lead go 1st when mr modi and mr putin came back to this island the island of bruschi they went straight to business and more than 2 dozen agreements were assigned as the indian delegation was meant by a team of russian ministers i saw the actual policy holders with the signatures and the assistant from the hindi an embassy she was actually having
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a hard time taking all the folders away and here were talking about all kinds of cooperation from sending indian auster das to space in the future to joint efforts in protecting the environment including the tigers and turn out the tigers are very special for the indian prime min. and the russian president because here and vladivostok there was a species of tigers that was almost extinct but the thanks to the efforts of the russian government now that problem is solved and it turns out the 2 leaders do share an affection for animals but there are plenty of other reasons why the 2 leaders are calling each other dear friends here's what mr modi said in an interview to the russian media there is a special chemistry in our relations a special lightness in this forum we will have a lot of time to discuss
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a lot of issues while the east economic forum is just beginning and on day 2 neurons are modi and lattimer putin will be joined by the leaders of malaysia mongolia and japan will be there for you ok that's your news for now thanks for watching and next update from a in the moscow news team as in just a half an hour to see if it. this is a stick from the water bottle found in the stomach of a fish the brand is part 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 they're the litter bugs are throwing us away industry should be blamed for all this waste the company has promised to reuse the plastic.
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that's. a special kind of funding. on. the mountains of waste only grow. ever since the arrival of boris johnson to 10 downing street there's a growing sense of inevitability that brags it will be executed on october 31st with or without a deal i mean we get to this point what lessons have been learned. today . and. the bad news in yemen. the good. and u.s. military were engaged in covert actions really throughout the world. where they
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were assassinating populist leaders they were backing up the right way military funding an army. there's no. more because there's always a small. cut. off. i wouldn't call him a good manufacturer can sentenced him to the public will. when the running close isn't protect them so. when the crimes larry go around certainly the woman said. we can all middle of the room signals. the more you learn new things rule the world.
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this is a boom box for our girls from around the globe and covering the world of business and finance and thoughts upon us all under where you go and i'm christiane marking time here's a look at what's on that today the trade war may be heading to the court that claims that it's making the u.s. for the devil katara was done by the trade and jeffrey falk of the american institute for economic research are both on hand to guide us through the winding road of embracing care for our cause argentina has slapped controls on capital as the country's economy has been spiraling for weeks hardly course.
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