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i. i i i i i i i. a run joins the chorus of condemnation is turkey readies for a massive offensive against the kurds in northeastern syria with reports suggesting already in the area and the military hardware at the border. i. said was the rules and by the clashes over cuts to fuel subsidies a corresponding spanish channel is caught up in the middle of the protests. it's revealed that cigna u.k. doctors but where the blood donated in the u.s. and given to british patients back to the 1970 s.
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and eighty's could have been infected with hiv and hepatitis we hear from the son of a victim of a tainted transfusion. department how through the opening hearings of this inquiry said there's been out past a lack of candor and at worst a cover up yet they still will not accept legal liability. hi there good morning it's choosing the 8th of october in francs for a watching out international lifelong moscow world news center that we have take on the headlines developing story to start with iran now warning turkey against a military operation in northeastern syria calling for respect syria's sovereignty to run joins a chorus of concern voices which also includes european officials turkey's reportedly already conducted air and artillery strikes northeastern syria according to local media. it comes hours after washington announced it was pulling its troops
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out of the area and crews also being deploying military hardware along its border with syria or monday video emerged currently showing american military vehicles leaving 2 of its outposts until recently washing her washington had around 150 military personnel stationed there kurds in the region are outraged with leaders saying they will curse the us as traitors is just a taste of what we think about trump's decision who will service a human shield of nice story at war not allow any aggression against this region when we defeated eisel terrorists you called yourselves our allies and what it was seen now the coalition is letting us down we're hearing constant threats coming from turkey and complete silence on the part of the world you've been displaced and suffered a lot that can abide in an acer have until recently been relatively safe zones reject all intimidations and a part of turkey it's an acceptable as a way turkey keeps threatening us peace activist and conflict told us america's
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exit will leave civilians own kurdish fighters in a vulnerable position. we have to remember that in the 99 days turkey with the substantial u.s. military support by the way really carried out a genocide against its purpose kurdish population killing about 3000000 kurds so we know about turkey's in tip of the towards the kurdish people and one has to be very concerned replay of that in northern syria and sure turkey is trying everything you can not to have that happen because obviously if it incurred the military wrath of the united states that would be devastating but you know mistakes happen and that is the risk of what's happening here so the u.s. is a horribly unreliable partner for the kurds it has no friends only interests and
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the u.s. which is size all the time opposes al qaida in supports al qaida right we see this over and over. from suspicion to draw u.s. troops from northeast serious but both democrats and republicans launch a scathing attack on the president he though stood by the move. we've been in syria for many years you know syria was supposed to be a short term hit just a very short term hit we were supposed to be in and out that was many many years ago and we only have 50 people in that area that's a small sector. and i don't want those 50 people hurt or killed or anything i don't want anything bad to happen our people and i told that to president i said don't hurt any of any of our people get hurt big trouble standing in between the turkish an s.d.f. fighters was not a fight to win or a benefit for the united states why because they're both friends and allies of the usa so if you support one side you're inevitably betraying the other it's a perfect no win scenario and for his decision to abandon the kurds donald trump is
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already taking a hit so the kurds stepped up when nobody else would defy isis if we abandon him good luck getting anybody to help america in the future will radical islam ok that and i says the kurds will know a lot about this because they have nobody to count on cause we abandon them so this is a win for ron minister when prices the president's decision to withdraw u.s. forces from northern syria is a deeply disturbing development that between allies who have been instrumental you know a mission to eradicate isis we must always have the backs of all and i say if we expect them to have our back the currents were instrumental in our successful fight against isis in syria leaving them to die is a big mistake losing the reputation as a reliable partner is the main concern after all nobody wants to partner up with a backstabber however donald trump seems to be trying to balance it up now that
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he's abandoned one partner he's threatening the other if turkey does anything out of what they should be doing we will hit them so hard in the economy so we decided to ask new yorkers if they think that donald trump is taking the right moves should the usa have pulled out of syria so suddenly i do not see. anything supports he'll flip flip flop just like. honestly i don't think you should be. somebody is going to be stay there they suffer we leave they suffer. the reason stab them in the back we've helped them as much as. some point they have to be able to stand on their own 2 feet syria you think it's too soon. probably there's a lot of hypocrisy. because of ongoing protests in the country and restaurant after the government's decision to scrap fuel subsidies which is resulted in price hikes for goods.
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in the latest wave of protests stone throwing demonstrators clashed with police who responded with tear gas and rubber bullets present at him around i was declared a 2 month state of emergency row 500 people have been arrested for profit for them and out a correspondent for spanish channel was in the midst of the violence the capital keep. the area still heavy here we have tear gas and smoke this is the aftermath of what is just happened here massive clashes between protesters and the ecuadorian police the protesters mainly students they started peacefully in the early hours of the morning but around midday and in a split 2nd they turned violent. that was really. our tame was affected by sound bombs and tear gas and flying
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rocks were a constant threat after 3 hours of violent clashes between protesters and police the streets of quito looked more like who bulls was brought bottles and tear gas cottages scattered everywhere so these definitely been violent and heavy protests but people we spoke to were telling us this is just the beginning they waiting for the biggest protests to happen on wednesday that's when indigenous leaders from all around the country they're going to come here to the capital and they're going to protest next to the presidential palace is clearly not the most the people have rights and we want them to abide by those rights which is going to reject the measures and then ran around this locking government in step with the north american empire you know the i.m.f. has a back past does not how can the people so we don't want that we already saw what happened to speak. it's suffering from hunger in 1900.
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60 doctors in the u.k. were aware that donated blood from the united states in the 1970 s. and eighty's could have been infected with a jovial hepatitis it was exposed when the minutes of meetings of high level doctors back then were obtained by several u.k. media. we talked to jason evans founder of the 5 trade independent him of philly a group who told the story of his father. my father was born with hemophilia which is a manageable bleeding disorder and he like thousands of others was given this factor 8 medication he himself was infected with both hepatitis c. and hate hiv when i was 4 years old in 1903 he died of those infections and so that's kind of been the thing that spurred me into beginning to campaign on this issue and to research into it when i 1st asked for these documents
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from the darby emberton n.h.s. trust many many months ago and initially the trust refused to provide me with the document in question so i had to go to the information commissioner's office who stepped in and the i.c.a.o. did prompt them to eventually release the document to me however the 1st time that the trust gave me the document i know is that 2 pages were missing from it so then had to go back to the i.c.a.o. saying you know they've they've missed out 2 pages here and i did eventually get those 2 missing pages and i was told by the trust that that was due to an admin error if we choose to believe that's true and it was on those 2 pages that were originally missing that this revelation was in that. in 2017 jason
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evans initiated a public inquiry into the case he claims key files are still missing according to the latest report from the u.k. government 30000 people were infected with hiv and hepatitis by donated blood from the u.s. in the seventy's and eighty's that led to hundreds of early deaths while the exact figure is still not clear u.k. government expressed its condolences to the victims and the families calling the case a tragedy that should never have happened it also says that authorities are open and ready to help with the inquiry jason evans doubts that will be any real assistance from the government. i don't think the government the department of health of really move this forward at all in recent times the bizarre situation we're in now is of course victims and families say this is a scandal lawyers say it's a scandal civil servants i've spoken to say it's a scandal we've got 2 former health ministers to say it's a cover up the important point here is the department how the opening hearings of
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this inquiry said there's been at best a lack of candor and at worst a cover up yet they still will not accept their legal liability despite saying that so we're in a situation where they kind of make the right noises but the action just isn't there to back up what they're saying and i think it's time for that to change victims have been seeking justice for decades artie's got a feature length report on the case. can ask out and is darren alfonzo among. those chasing peach dart served. his 1st words were added i will see you're a choice the post you got 2 years to live. i have no doubt that what happened was scriven. let's concentrate
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market is a $1000000000.00 industry these companies have a huge financial motivation to sow these products there are numerous stocks showing that we're keen to test factory concentrates for infectivity on the patient gives them doctors the wrong stoplight. system why they would keep me sick each of those whose day. people still die i don't know which question are still being allowed to leave so many have. and he wants the full version of that report on our website ot dot com. hong kong it's too early to say the anti mask law is not effective says on comas chief executive kerry out of it it usually takes time for new legislation to get the desired result this comes after a long weekend of violence in the city this stretched into monday night.
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i. made him a tweet from a basketball executive in the us in support of anti-government protests in hong kong a spot uproar in china the message has since been deleted but not forgotten was donald quarter explains. activism is in nowadays and american big business is always trying to stay on top of the latest trend is that something might change. in sexual harassment but she says because it isn't.
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so when the manager of the houston rockets basketball team posted stand with hong kong on twitter it was nothing out of the ordinary right or wrong his bosses clearly didn't support his political viewpoint because the n.b.a. threw him right under the bus we recognize that the views expressed by houston rockets general manager general mori have deeply offended many of our friends and fans in china which is regrettable it wasn't long before more he himself had a change of heart i've had lots of junior since that tweet to his and consider other perspectives i have always appreciated the significance support of our chinese fans and sponsors i would hope that those who are upset will know the defending will miss understanding them was not my intention so why the 180 all of
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a sudden it could have something to do with a 1500000000 dollar contract signed not long ago by the n.b.a. and a major chinese tech company it's called 10 cent and it broadcasts basketball games in the hundreds of millions of chinese homes last year more people watch the n.b.a. in china than there are even people living in the united states with such a huge consumer base china hasn't only landed morry in hot water one of nike issue designers recently made a post supporting hong kong protesters on instagram the company received intense backlash in china. they eventually pulled the designer shoes off the market but marriott made a similar mistake when it listed taiwan tibet and hong kong as separate countries on its website beijing shut that site down and the mariette issued an apology starting trouble with china and its elephant sized market might have become
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a dangerous business practice in the u.s. but the n.b.a. is brave enough to snub an invitation from the white house with trump entrenched in it i don't want to go. to the nucleus of my belief and think for is there for it's not just me going to the way i was or was this would be a pretty short conversation but. i guess it is the organization is the team i guess we know who is leading in this trade war. this is i'll tell you ahead europe's my good crisis the tragedy that will go away. the way that nations try to recreate a gold standard is by posing tariffs on each other to even things out and they creates an enormous bureaucracy and it creates an enormous need for banks to print
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. money and contracts and it creates a need for lawyers and it creates a need for all kinds of administrators which is great for them but it's a drain on the economy because our money could go into actually productive parts of the real economy supporting real jobs with real wages and real g.d.p. growth. the world is driven by shaped by one person. who dares thinks. we dare to ask.
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again good morning the leader of the french national rally party marine le pen has called for an immigration freeze claiming the french ship is sinking. but we don't have a good on the government's headlong aggression so the rating and naturalizing around the clock shows that nothing is under control any longer urgently need to end this pillaging of our country which is happening in part due to lax immigration policy we are demanding a freeze on immigration because a friendship is sinking system for so there's really france's asylum system is saturated today it's as if we're only now feeling the effects of the 20152016 crisis the data is clear indisputable in 2018 france registered 123000 asylum applications. you have chosen to make migrants a scapegoat for the country's problems the migrants rather than the financier who
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plungers our country with a tax evader not according to a french parliamentary report there are more than 200000 illegal immigrants in just one densely populated paris suburb below gela dubinsky reports from. all around you can get a sense of the number of people who are living here this is salt in need a commune in the northern suburb of paris and it's estimated that there are around 3000 migrants currently living in the northern parts of paris many are living in these makeshift tents that are provided by association they rely on food handouts just to survive the stress of living on the edge can also be explosive in entering camps can be dangerous even for those who are there to offer help now what we've done today is we've asked if we can come in and we've been given permission to film as long as we don't show any faces now some charitable organizations have also been
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raising the alarm over the situation here saying it evokes memories of the height of the crisis back in 2015 a cataclysmic situation even in 2015 at the height of the migrant crisis we never had such a big spike. and these are some of the fears that have been shared by locals the mayor is doing everything possible he's working on the situation but unfortunately at the governmental level it is taking too long. a lot of things are going on here there is fear i see a lot of things people are going mad and there is a lot of aggression i find this very sad our government accepted these people and left them on the streets polls show a significant percentage of the french feel that there are too many foreigners in france it's half way through his presidency and it's already an issue that machall is getting tough on in what many see is an attempt to stop voters drifting to
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parties such as marking the pens national rally. we are increasingly getting have to live with waves of migration faith traditions we must organize ourselves because france cannot welcome everyone if it wants to host people. but the problem with illegal immigrants is not only a french problem it's something that the whole of the e.u. is trying to grapple with and while the countries are struggling to find a workable solution there are more warnings coming up we have to help our european partners even more in patrolling the external borders we have left them alone for too long if we don't we will once again see a refugee wave like into into 15 maybe even greater than 4 years ago his solution to that is to strengthen patrols on the e.u.'s external borders but that's going to have little impact on the situation already at hand in places like this like some tinny camps like this have been regularly demolished by the french authorities
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within days of that happening the tents and the migrants return they've been subjected to gangs and drug dealers out to profit from their misery and that's exactly what this is. this is a life of misery a life of constantly living on the edge all while e.u. countries wrangle over think is a numbers rather than perhaps facing the human calamity that it's so clear to see. r.t. at sultani the paris will again bring it into focus on sunday night a boat carrying around 50 migrants capsized in the mediterranean 13 died in that disaster $22.00 were rescued by telling authorities and taken to lampedusa the others are still missing since the new government in rome opened its ports to charity rescue vessels the number of arrivals by the sea has doubled according to data by an international organization for migration more than
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a 1000 people have died attended across the mediterranean since the beginning of the year meantime in greece over $500.00 migrants have been taken from an overcrowded camp on the island of lesbos to the mainland they were then transported to the northern city of thessaloniki the country's authorities are trying to reduce the number of people in the more a camp which houses 13000 rather than the 3000 is designed for dany a professor of early modern european history told us europe is indeed heading towards another crisis. as the new. libya. or the war margaret. where courts and there were. this will create the law. basically that is the. thing.
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that bunch. up and says wow. this is up in. the middle so we are going to witness i think it's. a nonsmoker migrants don't walk down the one. it's too late because of. at least 17 people have been injured in central germany after a stolen truck slammed into cars at traffic lights of the small town there on post remains in a critical condition of the incident on monday the truck's owner claims a man in his thirty's with a short dark hair and a full beard forced him out of the vehicle before speeding away soon after it was slammed into cars waiting at a stoplight near a railway station in the town of limburg crushing them together it was over pictures of the local police not to speculate on a motive for the crash but media there are reporting that a suspect has been arrested and is of syrian origin there are also reports that frankfurt's attorney general is looking into the incident of terror. it's going to
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26 minutes past 10 in the morning here in moscow r.t. dot com just click away as ever to keep you posted on everything we're talking about today here moscow that's the world news roundup so far for me kevin i mean a great day and. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. spearing dramatic development only. exists i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and
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talk. a paradise with some around turned into a round the experimentation field for agricultural chemicals we know. that these chemicals have consequences they are major irritants there's no question otherwise why would that the chemical company workers themselves be geared up that suited up locals attempt to combat the on regulated experiments but often in day you have many of these people who have one foot into the biotech pharma and the other foot in the government regulatory bodies this kind of collusion is reprehensible while the battle goes on the chemicals continue to poison hawaii and its people so one has to ask the question whether there is a form of environmental racism going on in hawaii whether these companies feel they can get away with this because the people have less political power.
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what politicians do. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected . so when you want to be president. some who want to be us. have to go right to the press this is like well before 3 in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters in that. question. hello there i'm max kaiser this is the kaiser report the show that goes there. days hey max by the way you know it's just a week and a half from today that we will 'd be imposing tariffs big tariffs on european goods
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this is a bit of a shock in the past came out of the blue we were in these trade wars cold wars civil wars we had all these wars flying back and forth alone behold suddenly we start sanctioning well imposing tariffs on european goods and this is based on a w t o ruling that they decided that in fact air bus had provided $7500000000.00 worth of subsidies to air bus from the european union nations so we get to impose some and of course child picks out all the nice foods if he doesn't apply you know he famously it likes things like hot dogs and hamburgers and burger king stuff and donal's and junk food so he's applied it to things like stilton cheese ing google and stuff like that not bring. one. you know this is what happens when you take the gold standard away from the world economy the way that nations try to recreate
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a gold standard is by imposing tariffs on each other to even things out and it creates an enormous bureaucracy and it creates an enormous need for banks to print . money and contracts and it creates a need for lawyers and it creates a need for all kinds of administrators which is great for them but it's a drain on the economy because our money could go into actually productive parts of the real economy supporting real jobs with real wages and real g.d.p. growth but we are opposed to gold standard. course by many decades now and so the need to create layers and layers and layers of bureaucracy and tariffs now new tariffs is what happens when you take away the gold standard eventually we will go back to the gold standard as we've been saying that will come back as soon as this thing collapses which is now a dead certainty well speaking dead certainties of course the air bus doesn't drop out of the sky as frequently as the boeing.
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