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the u.s. will send more troops to saudi arabia and the u.s. response from alleged to rain aggression and. iran with more sanctions. a correspondent traveled to pakistan by locals on what we define rising taxes and political unrest. and honest government rallies in hong kong and to the 16th consecutive weekend the rival sides resulting to new tank takes to get their way including the publishing of protesters identities as a preview to address. the
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international studio with me. welcome to the program. a u.s. is sending extra troops and at defense systems to saudi arabia and the u.a.e. according to the pentagon the move is a response to reigning aggression and was requested by the 2 countries. as the president has made clear the united states does not seek conflict with iran that said we have many other military options available should they be necessary it would be you were uncertain about thousands of troops struggling hundreds of troops also just the secretary. do you think this is going to be enough we think for now that would be sufficient but that doesn't mean there could be additional deployments as needed based on the changing situation. washington accused iran of bombing a saudi all infrastructure last weekend the drone and missile attacks were claimed by hooty rebels in yemen on friday saudi forces launched several airstrikes near
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the yemeni port city of her they aside the coalition's posts person said the girl was to prevent the rebels from launching remote control assaults on shipping in the red sea the iranian foreign minister has commented on those strikes saying they're essentially an admission that the rebels were behind the or refinery bombings. since the saudi regime has blamed iran but useless for the attacks on its all facilities curious that they retaliated against her daughter in yemen today breaking un cease fire it is clear that even the saudis themselves don't believe in the fiction of iranian involvement i guess a doll trump is defending his business with the saudis. the thinking behind the u.s. deployment miss rose is that the u.s. is trying to protect what it considers to be their own or what it is considering to be their strategic lifeline so by sending more troops because we've been
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500 troops back in july by ratcheting this troop deployment the u.s. is very concerned about the security of saudi arabian oil is not a popular war that it is an awful war that is already spent in the you know what you and i think the government there would ever want to think. that would be and other forces. you know the national army. in a matter of seconds 2000 seen not born again later and despite all the destruction that their cause and all the suffering that causes in your part you say have not succeeded in their offer of war. and a chance to slam sanctions on iran central bank after accusing the country of carrying out if the trend and missile strikes on the saudi oil refinery. these are the highest sanctions ever imposed on
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a country we've never done it to this level. and it's too bad what's happening with the rand it's going to hell is calling at the highest level of sanctions ever imposed against the islamic republic of iran now the sanctions are being imposed in response to the recent attack against aramco or oil facility on thursday we heard from the pentagon and they said they are still investigating our position on this has been we're going to work through with the saudis as they make their assessment of what took place so we're going to work with them but we're going to allow the saudis to make the declaration on where they believe the attacks came from and the ultimate responsibility despite the fact that no hard evidence seems to be presented and that the u.n. team has not concluded its investigation and has not reached any conclusions about who is responsible now it's also important to point out that ron has reacted saying that it will offer a response to the u.s. plots it's very revealing that america things with all these weapons and everything
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it can go away and make all these sanctions against iran it doesn't really sold anything for america what does it achieve really it's not going to make your own bend the knee it's going to rob bring all of the countries that america is currently in some sort of wolfenstein with china russia etc it's going to bring everyone closer against americans so really this is isolating america more. with pakistan planning its budget for next year and many locals have weighed by rising taxes and political unrest that's what our correspondent pointed to find during a trip to islam a bot. this is one of pakistan's busiest markets where shop owners are the 1st to feel the brunt of the government's efforts to introduce tax reform and economic measures to try and address the failing economy but people here are angry the thing is that many of the shops here are not legally wages to and so the requirement that
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they do so and also pay taxes to put it mildly is not being welcomed by everyone yes we are facing difficulties on inflation on the rates of poverty are high still we hope things will get better it's on the pakistani economy is facing one of its worst crises ever the population here numbers some 208000000 but he's growing by nearly no surprise then that the government has been forced to come up with out of the box solutions economic situation of course lincoln park. and country have been a thing you can only cry through. we country for and i'm a program for the right because of the. show you know i'm not going to show there are too harsh and the impact of these are going to show. on the poor and the low income groups which. belong to various factions including the leader of the group and the opportunity to give to the government people are in
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distress are there for you think. for growth of the program they're not happy for there are transferred there are people who may go on strike i missed him on cons government has prioritized the development of small and medium sized enterprises how satisfied are you with what the government has been doing for the last year economically. in the course of just a year exactly and actually be dumb. as a 5 year job to do out there that will see what he's managed to achieve despite the difficult times most people here have hope that the economic times will turn. policia arty islamabad. the international life sciences institute in washington d.c. sounds harmless enough but behind the aisle s eyes mission statement of campaigning for a healthier world lies a powerful lobbying group it advises governments around the world regarding food
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safety and nutrition yet new media reports suggest it doesn't have consumers best interests at heart the institute offshoot in china is said to have influenced the government's anti obesity program resulting in guidelines that downplay the role of diet in india the i.s.i. reportedly got in the way of government efforts to flag a potentially unhealthy foods back in the eighty's and ninety's the institute also championed the tobacco industry's interests in europe and america and more recently it through its support behind the controversial chemical life aside saying there was no proof the substance was carcinogenic on its website c i as i claims it's a non profit organization aiming to improve human health well being as well as safeguarding the environment what is not on its website though is the names of its donors according to reports the group is in fact and by the likes of coca-cola pepsi co and mcdonald's and any other industry have you it's here's how
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a recent study by one journal specializing in public health describes the i.r.s. size activities. you'll see 6 to influence individuals positions and policy was nationally and internationally and its corporate members deploys as a tool to promote their interests globally it is a very big problem and this is not actually the 1st story that has been done of this lobby group or a front organization 'd for food companies that are international life science sciences it. is actually producing studies that we call our advocacy lead studies in other words these are studies that i did. assigned to influence policymakers by downplaying the real rule for example in this case sure there so these are manufactured studies and this is a huge problem because what they're doing is that they are also bowing or working with government scientists and government officials. calling is bracing for
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a 16th weekend event together and protests last despite the initial demands of the demonstrators having been met and the vive in 5 are resorting to new tactics to get their way that hawkins takes a closer look for months hong kong has been embroiled in massive protests each passing week has seen mistrust confrontation and violence on the 2 sides of the barricades escalate to many on the streets this has become a war of attrition with an implacable enemy both sides pick new tactics to get one over their opponents in an apparent deadlock. many purchase this feel this conflict is unwinnable war they are a powerful ally and western political intervention to tip the scales in their favor . and ask the people of united states and congress up in united states of america to continue to support at a past hong kong human rights act peace continue to show not have
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a nation to protect human rights and democracy and freedom. and. peace protect your health so proudly. knock upon thank you and god bless america by potentially passing this act the u.s. risks the revocation of hong kong special status crushing the region's economy but this seems a secondary concern when there are bigger battles to fight. while pitched battles are fought in the streets conflict has also spilled over online docs ing the intentional spreading of private details in order to harass intimidate or coerce is the new favorite weapon and both sides are guilty it's a tactic that's illegal yet hundreds of complaints have been emerging over the last few months many incidents of targeted pro opposition journalists chinese state media have condoned revealing identities of protesters and on the opposite side
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about 40 percent of such cases have targeted police officers or their families government officials and other citizens a large number of our officers and their families have the impression that they to unlawfully collect at least some practice norms and. the personal data including id card numbers birth date telephone numbers at dress and photos such data was this close on social media without the consent of our colleagues. that now seems inevitable recent polls show that 90 percent of demonstrators now agree that radek . tactics are needed to get their way a sign that a political ceasefire is nowhere in sight the protesters have got what they wanted all those months ago and withdrawal of the widely criticized extradition bill but that's no longer enough an inquiry into police brutality fundamental political reforms resignations the list of demands grows longer the hong kong chief executive
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carrier has offered dialogue. we are holding the 1st session next week and this is an open dialogue platform we share we will invite people from all walks of life to come to express their views to us this is because of our conviction that common occasion is far better than confrontation but when both sides seem more focused on fighting their perceived enemy than seeking a way forward kerry has a mountain to climb the violence is always initiated very low level of coverage please give us the media or worried a little bit so surprising we british or north american reporters are always there but we're always begins charging there was food that was what they are they were or usually girl who were. these guys who are. actually
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a whole he's from citizens and the lawyer force him to. be sure it's all very much people are outraged engine hire also which i recently visited but they'd prefer you all the news of the creation of beijing is going to grow. those who is going to be used against them immediately but of us the group we're going to. kill in assad will remain in prison despite the fact that his current prison term comes to an end this sunday the wiki leaks editor has almost completed his turn for skipping bail but the court decided that if a least he would abscond again going underground discussed authorities case with wiki leaks journal journalist a christian her. here's a quick preview. it's hard for me as a journalist basically to see this unfolding in my close friend and the situation not just because all in all it's really difficult for him but for 2 older
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journalists and for journalism in general because as we've talked about true. continued this extradition case is. will set our president with was will define doing journalism in the future how on earth is a person who is in solitary we were almost all the entire day. with very little access to information. how can he prepare for the biggest most important court case in his lifetime the extradition hearing in late february this is a question of life and death this hearing but this goes to show i mean what and of course what niels meltzer the united nations pressure on torture set up of how corrupts and how in stress that the entire system in the u.k. including the judiciary and the media has become when it comes to julian ourselves and we see that before you coke or so earlier this year and this sort of was
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a confirmation that what neil smelters said seems to be true that julia stiles. does not have a chance of a fair trial in 1000. negative interest rates are telegraphing a drop in population if you look at forced consumption of the present to feed the body's game that means you've got this generation will have to be sacrificed and so you know humans have not really psychologically evolved from the days when the just used to outright. children for the gods of their books during that generation see the policy gods.
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tensions between the masses and classes have existed ever since modern states came into being but often serve as a driver political change with russian civil society growing larger and louder against the excesses of the government leaks what is the future of the political system look like. and. welcome back to the program the acting director of u.s. immigration and customs enforcement says that the rhetoric of some democrats is leading to attacks against his employees the treatment of micron's at the i.c.'s
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facilities has been likened by some politicians to nazi era concentration camps. i mean states is running concentration camps on our southern border and that is exactly what they are is going to you know raid these people's houses and what have you it did really reminiscent of nazi germany just saying now ladies and gentlemen i'm a jew. and we are raised to say never. is happening. we don't run concentration camps that ice doesn't put kids in cages. that we're not nazis and foresee a law and order signed by a federal judge it's those kind that those kind of lie woods and that kind of rhetoric. that results in people who may not be of sound mind doing things like shooting bullets into an ice assault in san antonio texas almost
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hitting one of my agents. immigration's current initiate dominating u.s. politics when it came to facility to inhumane following the death of 24 migrants in ice custody some go so far i say in the camp should be abolished have been attacks on several ice cities across the country one facility in san antonio was fired upon in the early hours the nobody was hurt by the protests expected at the home of a war to a facility in colorado we spoke to our guest a jeweler in farah who thinks the anti ice rhetoric is dividing the nation further . i think it's one of the most disgusting mis uses of this type of dog whistle politics i've ever seen in my life are you i was watching the video with the ice director our mass your album and really making a plead 1st day on it i mean these border agents have a dangerous job you know that we had the exalted where somebody tried to shoot one
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of the facilities the other was our tempted our bomb threat you know we were you know detainees i mean i really find it disgusting that particularly you know if i was jewish and living in america and you're in that type of comparison to them being not it would be sickening and maybe never want to vote for people on the left they go ahead and push this language of this kind of this kind of anti ice rhetoric but it's just rhetoric and all in any way is designed to help anything i mean i just think if anything it just by having the nation further. at least 74 well into protesting the callouses strip demonstrators clashed with israeli thorson's they burned tires and threw projectiles at the soldiers who reportedly opened fire using another live bullets the protesters part of the so-called great to march of return of palestinians demanding they be given back occupied territories.
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people also came to the streets of the. indonesian capital jakarta this time to protest against corruption demonstrators clashed with police and responded with tear gas parliament recently approved a limiting prowess of the country's until corruption watchdog. also are angry about corruption plus about fuel shortages protesters called on the country's president to resign they build barricades tires while confronting police officers the president is suspected in the country's economic situation is dire. the animal rights organization peta has slammed at rest. they accuse him of mistreating animals.
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between coverage is the u.s. . relationship with mr. until he shows a clear change in attitude and a commitment to showing the response that they deserve peta urges mr malcolm as if to seek to wrestling with willing human opponents. and. peter just trying to get some help. i would love. the news i'll be back here on 30 minutes time with more updates so do stay with us
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. manufacture consent instead of public wealth. when the ruling clauses protect them so. when the final. lifts and we don't want. to ignore middle of the room sit. in the real news room. thousands of american men and women choose to serve in the country's military decision lotos sheltered lives every song came to a complete. the day that i was raped. you know told to shut up they'd
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kill me and i see how it destroyed my life any screamed at me and he made me come in and he grabbed my arm and he write me with his birthing kuria if you take into account that women don't report because of the extreme retaliation and it's probably somewhere near about half a 1000000 women have now been sexually assaulted in the us military is a very very traumatizing have happened but i've never seen trauma like i've seen women who are veterans who suffered military sexual trauma reporting rape is more likely to get the victim punished than the offender and almost 10 year career or chose very invested in and i gave a sex offender who was not even put to justice or put on the registry this is simply an issue of tower and violence male sexual predators for the large part of target whoever is there to prey upon whether that's a man or woman. is a tense situation in venezuela is still all over the news the problem in venezuela
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. it is not that socialism has been poorly implemented but that socialism has been only implement from the inside venezuela things are different we're going to announce sanctions against a troll venezuela. cabazon up a moment to. get out of that. battle to stay on the path to the mad moment. the who story isn't new nixon called in henry kissinger to tell him not be tolerated in latin america. an alternative economic and social system could take hold and therefore the policy would be to make. economy scream so wants now making the economy of venezuela screed.
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what politicians do. they put themselves on the line and they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and you. want to be. to the right to be press this is what the 43 in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the water using the power. they sit. in a world of big partisan 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 bath 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
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hawks. and the big 10 years in the process i started to ask 10 years is i think it's time to shake things up maybe change the branding maybe the format here is what i've been thinking about next season related episodes filmed on an island 10 experts cited out for a trophy what do you think ok a more affordable option $25.00 text birds. and one red rose another suggestion geo political jeopardy parody no political cookout where we will literally wrote the elites. late night show it's a rare format these days and it's all you need is an old microphone in a printed banner if i actually meet with them i guess i can do this campbell after politics gone wild like music. ok crosstalk is not about.
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about meaning 10 years of talk and still going strong. peter if you want to change something why don't we get rid of the gotye you know that are still. going on i dream of becoming a famous ballerina. still with the crowd initiative thing to say. it's just right now i really want to dance the kind of twine and that cracker i laughed that hard to let you. know i've dreamed of being a prima ballerina since i was a child that i'd like to dance solo parts of course but i have no problem dancing in the core of the ballet i don't want other ballerinas to be jealous of me to the point of putting glass in my shoes they did that once to
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a dancer i want everything to be smooth. in the ring in a dude like yesterday thighs towards the bar shoulders away from it grazed your legace far as it will go you stay where you are with shoulder pointing backwards janie your elbow feedback shave to fit backwards. while my free mother bringing her child to the academy believe she will be an accomplished bill a dancer you've raised your child and gone through all the trouble to hand her over but mark my words at best she's going to dance in the back grove quarter by a mother's once when they hear that 80 percent of the girls end up there even though all of them dream of a crown and things to to just take over those rose colored spectacles. yes you see
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how graceful they are when they step but you should know that makes them very miserable because of the pain they suffer from sekret feiss have to be made here with the. theatre is so big that's why i want to be a part of it but when i 1st went on stage i thought very scared my heart was pounding the 1st time i performed on the variance the stage. was here's. a. look a everyone has devoted. her . her her her.

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