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just funding me. on that is the end of it for the city but for now the mountains of moist only grow higher. headlines this hour israel's prime minister reveals details of what he claims is a previously undisclosed nuclear weapons facility in iran just days before he's up for reelection iran says he's crying. also to come british prime minister boris johnson suffers another defeat is them again votes against his motion to force a snap election for the opposition accusing him of playing political tricks to force through a no deal breck said. the way i was looking into traps laid by this prime minister these scum want to marry bricks. on 5 senior
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officials in london and disqualified from an extremist attempt to recruit a jihad this child army from worship as we speak to people living nearby. is a bit frightening to think that that's they haven't i'm here it's a national. problem isn't it does help it just around the corner it could be my neighbors doing a little bit because you know it's you just never know. good afternoon you're watching r t international now the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has claimed that tel aviv identified a number of nuclear weapons sites in iran that with then dismantled by it comes a week ahead of elections in which he was fighting for political survival around who has rejected his latest allegations saying that quote the real possess a crying wolf but it has more. i hope you caught the latest
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installment of the b.b. show it's really classic stuff israel's prime minister a laser pointer and bashing big bad iran and this iran conducted experiments to develop nuclear weapons unfortunately the best i could do in such short notice is this chopstick good enough but what a great show this time around netanyahu upgraded to a laser pointer fancy stuff cameras audience the whole show bang he revealed also the site of a secret iranian nuclear weapons facility as luck would have it it isn't there anymore that is of course if you trust b.b.'s word with iran rulers we uncover of this here's what they do they destroy. it just worked it out oh gosh
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darn how unfortunate for global security and justice and fortunate the b.b.'s election campaign forgot to mention the facility was apparently and this is going on bibi's would hear the strong ad in july this year and the prime minister waited until now just a few days before a crucial election to tell everyone this is what i have to say to the currents of. israel knows what you're doing is wrong knows when you're doing it and israel knows we are doing it wake up says netanyahu to the world iran's a liar and everyone should dog pile on them with sanctions and pressure iran was unimpressed saying bibi's theatrically were a ploy to create a pretext for war the possessor of real nukes cries wolf on an
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alleged demolished site in iran he and b. team just want a war no matter innocent blood and another 7 trillion dollars if you're a fan of bibi's performances you'll remember the one that made such a splash last april 2018. was. back in those days b.b. and he had a regular pointer like i do now none of this fancy laser stuff he revealed then an alleged israeli operation to smuggle documents about iran's nuclear program out of iran but the u.n. nuclear watchdog the i.a.e.a. a rained on b.b.c. parade said they found new evidence of iran developing an in nuclear weapons after 2009 what happened last time is a few days after p.b.s. spectacle trump pulled out of the iran nuclear deal which took years of work by
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a host of nations reintroduced sanctions and made life that much more miserable for millions of iranians sent thousands more troops to menace iran obviously bibi's best friend is a huge fan of the show but right now it remains to be seen if this gig mobey as big a hit as the last one seems to mean he's trying to kill 2 birds with one stone under one. and. tapping into iran's scare mongering and instilling fear and mind is really volunteers actually in order to lure more waters to me. and on the other hand. by the us in iran the phenomena see. going for. the french president to make possible. and
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us on the sideline of the. general assembly meeting in new york so mr netanyahu is a master of deception is basically using an old playbook. iran fear mongering. now the british prime minister boris johnson has lost a 2nd attempt to triggering a snap general election success at the ballot box could have allowed him to repeal a recently passed law aimed at blocking a no deal breaks it would suring a heated debate in parliament both sides of the house accused each other of playing political games many of our constituents will be confused tonight because the labor party this ask for a general election for 2 years turned it down. to stop this process we are not walking into traps laid by this prime minister became the 1st leader of the opposition in the history of our country to show his confidence in her
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majesty's government. by how i mean the opportunity to have an election. to remove the government this house has lost the respect of the country is on laughingstock around the world the prime minister has warned his peers and officers are number. one on monday as well as dismissing johnson's bid for an early election m.p.'s compared with his government to reveal its assessment of just how bad a no deal breaks it could actually be with more shoddy at which daschle. parliament is now prorogue or suspended until october the 14th which is a massive 5 weeks away even after a horrendous week in parliament and in fact that terrible night last night boris johnson still maintains that bret's it needs no delay this government will not do very bricks. we will not allow you to good to give the average could be slowly
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suffocated. to. the point of. delivery that's what they want. to force us to do yet. i would. there are circumstances in which i asked to do that we're leaving on the 31st of october gives bonds we're going to fulfill the repeated promises of parliament to the people and come out of the e.u. oct 31st. or bots timetable was absolutely mammoth us included q. emergency debates plus boris johnson's notion on a snap general election the 1st emergency debate requires the release of preparation documents actually squeeze through with a majority of 9 basically requiring the government to hand over documents and
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messages and communications all from facebook all the way to what's out message and are technically m.p.'s should now have access to all of those messages dating back to july the 23rd that date being quite crucial because it's the day that boris johnson became prime minister not to mention of course that was the day before the government said it was going to suspend parliament it also includes the operation yellow hammer documents there the files on preparations they too should also be declared disclosed under this motion now the government yesterday responded saying that it would share these. crit document's that believes it's an absolutely unprecedented and disproportionate moves but we understand that the is documents a trickling out there were out this morning so this current parliamentary of session has now wrapped up once and for all ted up to it but the 14th 5 weeks away i for the opposition it seems like it's been quite a good enter that session for boris johnson it could get
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a lot worse or we heard from the conservative party politician wrote your evans and he'd griese there's another breaks it delay would be pointless i think he will do his level best to get this done by the 31st of october without an extension if he doesn't it will bring considerable discredited upon the political process in this country because we keep seeing this difficult decision kicked into the long grass won't difference is the 3 month extension really going to make any way if you look at the the the timetable for this time if you were a bound to go off into the polity conference see isn't and i i don't know if the parties were actually seriously considering abandoning those com from says or they could continue talking about at the solutions that didn't want to briggs it which is or you have a here out of the house the cons but we got the lived conference coming up than the labour conference then the tory conference so we would expect people to be away from parliament
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a not having debates making lot this time if you are any what will stay in london because 5 seen your mosque officials have been disqualified after an inquiry into the actions of an ice with exterior midst who worked with the fact was jailed for life flashed year for attempting to create what's being called it you had its child army from young worshippers and questions and now being asked about how it was allowed to happen as that he ton step around the corner of this suburban london street and the windows on the building and the plaque on the door will reveal that this is in fact a mosque and it's a mosque that sin a bit of trouble right now for hiring a dangerous extremist to teach children and then trying to cover it up 26 year old. taught islamic studies at the mosque despite having no qualifications and being employed as an administrator. was jailed for life
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gerry in the trial the court heard details of how he'd shown extremist materials to children that had attended the off to school club here and how he tried to mold them into an army of kids. terrorism like how to fight he wants a group of 300 men. and those children to reenact the westminster attack he was showing them very concerning terrorist related propaganda videos videos such as beheading videos.
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yet you power laws them with fear from the point of view that if they raise the law then something similar would happen to them. an inquiry by the charity commission that's the governing body which regulates the way that charities in england and wales a run has now disqualified 5 of the senior officials that used to run the sh. systemic academy for failing to safeguard children as young as 11 from the attempted radicalization by that former employee many of the children that attended the classes here were too frightened to tell their parents about the graphic and violent videos that are hike was showing them now that the buses here have been removed an interior mosque manager has been appointed to get things back on the straight and narrow but for the residents every pull road there are still questions
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about how hacks activities were allowed to continue unchecked for so long overseas quite frightening being and you just because you see everything on the news and obviously it's always quite far away isn't it so is a bit frightening to think that that's there when i'm here you know there's been an influx of different nationalities worldwide. i wouldn't sound surprised at all i mean it's a national. problem isn't it it's not a problem for our suits across the country so it goes out just around the corner it could be my neighbors doing it i would never know because you know it's you just never know where there's a large fire there are no passing that it's not just the board the management ones who have just been dismissed for their failures because it's more than just a failure because when you read the report they are chiefly. the investigators into it but it's obviously a failings on the education system in the area to actually fully check before
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myself i think it's also a problem where anybody who questions anything to do with islam is vilified and that's a real concern but people should be able to openly raise concerns of anything that they feel is a problem and let it be investigated and if there's no problem phone off. then obviously the children other pilots. with that report you're watching our team or from us into my. 6 guys are financial survival. customers go by you're just trying. to now well reduce a flower. that's undercutting well what's good for markets it's not good for the global economy. join me every thursday on the alex simon chill
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and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. you know world of big partisan movie lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. watching not before it's even been released hollywood's latest comic book movie is
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facing a backlash he's been accused of glorifying. the joke earth starring whacking phoenix documents the early years of the villian from the batman franchise and shows him as a loner who descends into madness is not yet on public release but a screening at the venice film festival did get people arguing online with many saying it encourages viewers to sympathize with problematic problematic thing. i don't want to have sympathy for a man best known for his robbery murder and arguably rape shoved down my throat for 2 hours it was not that long ago when a socially isolated described chilled white man who felt wronged by society quite literally dressed up as a joker and shot up a movie theater in colorado joke of
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a film where you're supposed to sympathize with a mediocre white man radicalising to do range violence will no doubt be appealing to the wrong audience for the worst reasons millions of children will see the upcoming film joker to laugh at a clown millions of children will be taught that crime violence and mayhem the stuff of jokes one will howl with take responsibility for promoting a culture of crime however we did speak to the filmmaker he says that center ship should be a last resort. problem with criticizing a film before it comes out for what it's supposed to say is that we're starting to see a lot of people like to do in this country self censor art and creative expressions of art and i have a big issue with pure and simply because it's really difficult to comment on something that you've not seen and if you're already saying that something is going
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to be the way you think it's going to be and you don't want to see it then we have a problem we have a problem that we have in this country with the polarization at a political level at a cultural level we don't want to see what we think is going to be different from what we think about what we support i don't think that video games or movies will encourage people to to commit acts of violence i think the issue is at the source of education of many things that are going on in this country when it comes to mass shootings and role violence i think intertainment if something is an expression of something that is happening in this society that we need to deal with and it's a reminder that there is a lot of issues that are not dealt with and i feel that a lot of people like to put those issues under the carpet instead of dealing with them head on. now the democrat u.s. senator and presidential hopeful says shared his vision to overhaul the country's
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communal justice system and bush's plans do include legalizing marijuana anding the death penalty and also reducing the number of americans that are locked up she also wants to cut back on private prisons. i know the system from the inside out so trust me when i say we have a problem with mass incarceration in america trust me when i say we have a problem with accountability trust me when i say we have to take the profit out of criminal justice well the us does have the largest known prison population who often face problems of overcrowding and this is created a big opportunity for private business as artie's kind of mopping explains. no country in the world comes anywhere close to locking up as many people as the united states of america with $2100000.00 people currently serving time after being convicted you've got to house them somewhere and that is where the private sector comes in here on wall street mass incarceration is big business corporations make
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lots of money selling food electronics oil and other necessities to correctional facilities now among these companies are 2 behemoths core civic and geo group these are companies that make profits from locking people in jail for civic made 1800000000 dollars last year and they even made a heartwarming commercial seems like it's like an mission for me and like me just try to get them out of the c.e.o. says that it's just like any other business you just sell it like you are selling cars or real estate or hamburgers so is it well let's take a look at how private prisons work they get a stipend from the government for every person who is locked up but what if not enough people break the law you wouldn't want to be stuck paying to operate an empty facility now would you well have no fear and the state of florida the private prisons have
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a minimal occupancy clause the state is actually obligated by the contract to make sure that enough people are put away regardless of the number of inmates incarcerated in the facility contractor is guaranteed in the amount equal to 90 percent occupancy if not enough people are incarcerated then the state of florida must pay the difference and no $1.00 likes giving away free money it takes taxpayer money it takes public wealth in the form of tax dollars and redirect it to private companies and their shareholders were over 30 years they've promised lower costs of running prisons reality is the taxpayers are paying as much or more the difference is i mean is this translate in the corporate profit business almost recycling of government monies the. private companies skim off some of the money that they're receiving from these contracts and give it back to politicians in the form of campaign donations now in order to make sure these operations run smoothly the private prisons pay a lot of money to lobby politicians in fact during the $26000.00 election over
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$1600000.00 was actually donated by private prison corporations and it's not just national elections between 201227184 point 5000000 dollars was spent to lobby politicians in the state of florida and political figures in florida seem to be receptive to their message in florida we did do studies on the distinction between cost in private prisons and public sector prisons and i speak only for my state but we found that private prisons frequently cost less and could provide a higher quality since 1970 the us prison population has expanded by roughly 700 percent now that's a lot of families broken apart a lot of lives destroyed and a lot of human suffering but for those who see it as a financial opportunity it's also lots of profits up and r.t. new york. the charity oaks found his rationale to the u.k.
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for incident coherent approach to the devastating war in yemen selling weapons to the cyanide coalition fighting that while at the same time donating aid to victims of the comfort. the u.k. government's approach to yemen is completely incoherent on the one hand offering lifesaving aid to people devastated by the conflict and on the other helping to fuel that conflict by arming those involved create would in large part not be necessary if the arms weren't sold and the government is the agency responsible for vetting whether or not the arms should be sold in the 1st place or britain has done native close to a $1000000000.00 in yemen aid over the last 4 years but has earned 8 times as much as that from weapons shipments to riyadh and its coalition partners who are fighting the who the rebels in the country in june they were court of appeal did rule that the arms sales were unlawful as the u.k. did not conduct proper checks to ensure that no war crimes were being committed
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however the u.k. is fighting that reeling arguing that it does operate strict controls oxfam though says that the government should stop selling weapons and wants the international community to solve the yemeni crisis. while on paper the system may be very robust in practice it's not what the people of yemen need is peace they need the arms deliveries to stop and they need the international community to force the combatants in the country to get around the table and talk about peace how to settle this conflict not just continue dragging it out by supplying ever more missiles bombs and bullets nonissue unusual for this hour thanks to company here in r.t. don't forget they've got a website that's full of stories too you can find that at.
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all. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race is off and spearing dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. with more makers manufacture consensus instantly of public wealth. when the ruling classes project themselves. with the frame and merry go round the sun we don't want.
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to ignore middle of the room signals. to leave the room the real news is. the world. today there are good and bad. yes the bad and those in yemen the united states deems to be good those who work in syria the cia and the us military were engaged in covert actions really struck a world. where they were assassinating populist leaders they were backing up great military funding armies that's why there's no. because there's always a small. greetings
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and salutations when it comes to big pharma in their world of money power and pills there was only $1.00 certainty watchers that public accountability for these corporate drug dealers is going to be harder to get than a prescription for oxycontin that is what a multiple multitude of state attorney generals across the nation are discovering as news of settlement talks between pro to farm and the over 40 states and 1500 cities and county governments suing the pharmaceutical giant over their role in the opening up a democrat ground to a halt the talks are grounded to a halt at issue according to n.p.r. as the family behind purdue pharma the sackler family of the waltons are to wal-mart the sac lawyers are to purdue pharma and b. are reports that according to the state attorney general's negotiating with the company the talks have stalled because the stock was a rejected a demand they give up 4500000000 of their personal wealth the settle the opiate they claim settle opioid claims against the company in an e-mail sent to state
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attorney generals involved in the lawsuit and obtained by n.p.r. north carolina state attorney general josh stein and his counterpart in tennessee herbert slattery predict that purdue will be filing for bankruptcy imminently going on to write that the sackler has refused to budge and they've declined to offer any counter proposal. this is a startling turn when just recently on this very show we discussed one proposed settlement the would have seen the cyclists pay over 3000000000 out of pocket and produced farm report into a structured bankruptcy that could have seen 10 to 12000000000 dollars awarded back to the public over time many experts now feel however that with this new twist we could see very little money was actually find their way back into public coffers so a big pharma once again dodging responsibility for the opioid crisis that they created i think it's time to start watching honks.
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the. real that this would. lead to the bottom. like you that i got. with. the. well the in the watching the i robot and i'm tapping a lot of the it is far out in the headlines again yes have they ever really left the headlines have they ever really left our systems after all these years and now it takes place today and months and years of them yeah i know and something about it i talked about in the air i was shocked to think that they would actually give up that sort of family fortune in this here thing and i just don't think they well i think they go they'll go down kicking and screaming because they're going to.

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