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well. look as if. you could be with. you. in the u.k. an inquiry into the deadly 2017. in the u.k. an inquiry into the deadly 2017 grunfeld tower blaze calls out significant systemic failings in the london fire brigade unfelt tower blaze calls out significant systemic failings in the london fire brigade that has little focus on city and government authority as. they have little focus on city and government authorities . plus representatives of the syrian government the opposition in the end society
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needs and the bus representatives of the syrian government the opposition in the end society needs in a bid to finally bring peace to their war ravaged country. bid to finally bring peace to their war ravaged country. also this hour a scathing new report by human rights watch says u.s. sanctions are all for this hour a scathing new report by human rights watch says u.s. sanctions are preventing ordinary iranians from accessing lifesaving medicine. venting ordinary iranians from accessing lifesaving medicine. and american journalist max blumenthal claims he was arrested on false charges and american journalist max blumenthal claims he was arrested on false charges of assault for his reporting on venezuelan opposition violence we hear from his lawyer because of assault for his reporting on venezuelan opposition violence we hear from his lawyer . he was denied access for
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a phone call. he was denied access for a phone call to contact an attorney or his family these charges are blatantly false and contact an attorney or his family these charges are blatantly false and highly inflammatory. really inflammatory. here watching our to international coming to life from the russian capital where it's just turned. your watching our to international coming to life in the russian capital where it's just turned 4 pm welcome to the program. we begin this hour in the u.k. or pm welcome to the program. we begin this hour in the u.k. where a public inquiry has released
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a report into the deadly 2017 grunfeld tower for a public inquiry has released a report into the deadly 2017 grunfeld tower fire with the investigators singling out the london fire brigade handling of the disaster fire with the investigators singling out the london fire brigade handling of the disaster seemingly putting a large part of the blame on the 1st responders i find seemingly putting a large part of the blame on the 1st responders. i find that the principal reason why the fire develops a fiercely was the presence of that the principal reason why the fire develops a fiercely with the presence of alum in your composition rain screen panels containing a polyethylene core value minium composition rain screen panels containing a polyethylene core which is highly combustible however i'm critical of many as for which is highly combustible however i'm critical of many aspects of the
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n f p's response to those who are liable to be called upon pix of the n f p's response. those who are liable to be called upon to act as incident commanders were not trained to recognize a fire and to act as incident commanders were not trained to recognize a fire in the external war of a high rise building nor were they trained in how in the external war of a high rise building nor were they trained in how to respond to it. there was no contingency plan for evacuation of to respond to it. there was no contingency plan for evacuation of the time and the f.p. failed to revoke the stay put advise the time and the f.p. failed to revoke the stay put advise at a time when the stairs remained possible and it done so at a time when the stairs remained possible. and it done so more lives could have been
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saved. there was a lack of effective communication ives' could have been saved. there was a lack of effective communication between the control room and the incident commander i consider that these men between the control room and the incident commander i consider that these represent significant systemic failings in the organization of the as represent significant systemic failings in the organization of the l f b the report concluded the firefighters preparation and planning left be. the report concluded the firefighters' preparation and planning was quote gravely and adequate it goes on to describe this failure as surprising given that it was quite gravely and adequate it goes on to describe this failure as surprising given that fires of this kind had happened before the tragedy which unfolded in june 2070 fires of this kind had happened before the tragedy which unfolded in june 2017 left
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let's now bring in steve white london's fire brigades a union organizer that what let's now bring in steve white london's fire brigades a union organizer what do you make of the criticism leveled at the london fire brigade in the report. do you make of the criticism leveled at the london fire brigade in the report. well it's a long reports nearly a 1000 pages long which we could well it's a long reports nearly a 1000 pages long which we're going to take some time to consider in detail initial
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thoughts on that take some time to consider in detail initial thoughts all the way agree with many of the criticisms of the systemic file that we agree with many of the criticisms of the systemic failures within the london fire brigade although they speak to system leaders within the london fire brigade although they speak to systemic failures in the national fire service more generally in a lot of places it failures in the national fire service more generally in a lot of places and speak to the lack of oversight of the foreign rescue service nationally and speak to the lack of oversight of the foreign rescue service nationally. we should know that the report does comment on. we should know that the report does comment on members enormous bravery on the nights
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and this selfless devotion to duty members enormous bravery on the night and this selfless devotion to duty which is something that should be noted but we're also cautious about the which is something that should be noted but we're also cautious about the order in which the inquiry has gone about its business and the fact that he's chosen the order in which the inquiry has gone about its business and the fact that he's chosen to focus on the emergency response on the nights before looking at the focus on the emergency response on the nights before looking at the background and how intensely flammable material. to be background and how an intensely flammable material came to be fixed so the sort of residential building in the 1st place. do you not think that this are fixed to the outside of residential building in the 1st place. do you not think that this report gives too much emphasis on the 1st responders should there have been more insight or report
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gives too much emphasis on the 1st responders should there have been more insight before so that this sort of fire could be prevented in the 1st place. before so that this sort of fire could be prevented in the 1st place. yes yes absolutely that's the point about the order of the inquiry the yes yes absolutely that's the point about the order of the inquiry the corey has scrutinized in extraordinary detail the emergency response on the night which is has scrutinized in extraordinary detail the emergency response on the night which is absolutely the right thing to do 72 people died in the far community absolutely the right thing to do 72 people died in the far community quite rightly want answers to all of their questions about the emergency response he quite rightly want answers to all of their questions about the emergency response but. still they level the same
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scrutiny at once but. still they level the same scrutiny at how the crowding was fixed to the outside of the building who made those decisions how the crowding was fixed to the outside of the building who made those decisions who made those decisions in local government and in central government what the impact of the roommate those decisions in local government and in central government what the impact of deregulation and cuts was around the industry that allowed these products reportedly out say collation and cuts was around the industry that allowed these products we put in the outside the building and the background to the refurbishment in the building and the background to the refurbishments then a lot of those answers and the beat the the. the just a lot of those answers and the beat the the. the justice that people are looking for won't be delivered some are already calling on this that people are looking for
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won't be delivered some are already calling on the head of the london fire brigade to step down and for potential legal action against some of the fire in the head of the london fire brigade to step down and for a potential legal action against some of the firefighters how would you comment on that is that the right thing to be focusing on. 5 years how would you comment on that is that the right thing to be focusing on. well no not really i don't think it's the right thing to be focusing on a. well no not really i don't think it's the right thing to be focusing on again the the main criticisms in the report about the london fire brigade in the the main criticisms in the report about the london fire brigade of systemic there about how the organization failed train and support systemic there about how the organization failed train and to plan and to prepare our firefighters for a file for
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a fire with the plan and to prepare our firefighters for a file for a file with the scale. and speed of the far the grenfell tower now obviously galle the speed of the far the grenfell tower now obviously senior officers within those structures are going to have to ask questions of themselves the senior officers within those structures are going to have to ask questions of themselves and be asked questions about the role in the system that failed to prepare people for those and be asked questions about the role in the system that failed to prepare people for that but that's not just the current commissioner questions need to be asked of previous commission at but that's not just the current commissioner questions need to be asked of previous commissioners of the london fire brigade questions need to be asked of boris johnson who when he was jinnah's of the london fire brigade questions need to be asked of boris johnson who when he was mayor of london oversaw personally the cuts to 10 london fire stations mayor of london
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oversaw personally the cuts to 10 london fire stations. now the inquiry is critical of some of the commission is concerned. now the inquiry is critical of some of the commissioners comments during the inquiry for which she subsequently apologized comments during the inquiry for which she subsequently apologised but whether that's a resigning issue or not it is a matter for her and the men but whether the. it's a resigning issue or not it's a matter for her and the mayor. of prosecution of individual for thoughts is there. some sort of prosecution of individual forethought says again i would report return to what the the report says about the extra again i would report return to what the the report says about the extraordinary bravery and commitment of the far far as responding on the nights and i think as
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a union mary bravery and commitment of the far far as responding on the nights i think is a union would be disappointed if we ended up in that position where we could be disappointed if we ended up in that position where we caught rightly feel that it's . prosecution should be rightly feel that it's. prosecution should be the people that cause the building to be in such an unsafe condition in the 1st place the people that cause the building to be in such an unsafe condition in the 1st place from the maintenance of all the fire safety systems that already existed in the building so the risk from the maintenance of all the fire safety systems that already existed in the building so the refurbishment the gravel to house a dangerous. is there any fear left gravel to house a dangerous. is there any fear among firefighters now that this was port has come
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out and pointed at them specifically that this on firefighters now that this was a port has come out and pointed at them specifically that this was sort of be a way to blame them and pass the block over to firefighters or sort of be a way to blame them and pass the block over to firefighters rather than other issues that are at hand here. desperately hope rather than other issues that are at hand here. desperately hope no no what's far far far far as i did not co-host was the far far. far far far far far as not responsible as a responsible one support before from away from woman. from on the rio on the outside of the tower. where was their ears and just stay there for us and british citizens to fight over the systems of the london fire brigade in terms of its planning and preparation for the response no one has any down in need for the
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london fire brigade in terms of its planning and preparation for the response no one has any down in the downs about the bravery and the courage of those people that risked their lives over and downs about the bravery and the courage of those people that risked their lives over and over again to save as many people as they could at the time. steve or white london fire brigade to save as many people as they could at the time. steve white a london fire brigades union organizer thank you for your time and your comments. are gates union organizer thank you for your time and your comments. a major milestone on the road to peace in syria wednesday sees the launch of the syrian constitutional committee aiming to find a political solution to the crisis that. a major milestone on the road to peace in syria wednesday sees the launch of the syrian constitutional committee aiming to find a political solution to the crisis the development comes as the u.s. claims its reducing its presence in syria although iran and russia are development
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comes as the u.s. claims it's reducing its presence in syria although iran and russia remain skeptical of that. there are 5 on our muses insincere syria no which would cause a complication is that the political process well one of them has left the us. can process well one of them has left the us. of the united states is doing. the united states is doing your. at least. at least president truong is on us to the united states has been truong is on the us to what the united states intends to do to secure looks a lot of the actions of the united states is syria are in plans to do so in your
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looks a lot of the actions of the united states is syria are clearly in violation of international law the u.s. led coalition is there illegally and against the clearly in violation of international law the u.s. led coalition is there illegally and against the will of the government in damascus the u.s. made a statement saying it is staying in syria will of the government in damascus the u.s. made a statement saying it is staying in syria days after it made another statement saying it's pulling out and even those who left for iraq are now called days after it made another statement saying it's pulling out and even those who left for iraq are now coming back to syria to save the oil fields from my sil this looks like a pretext to me especially going back to syria to save the oil fields from i still this looks like a pretext to me especially considering that back in march washington said i still had been defeated the 1st session of the considering that back in march washington said i still had been defeated. the 1st session of the committee is taking place in geneva it will be attended by $150.00 representatives of the syrian goodie is
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taking place in geneva it will be attended by $150.00 representatives of the syrian government opposition and society and it will try to thrash out a new constitution for government opposition and society and it will try to thrash out a new constitution for the country when the all sides will be happy with on the eve of the launch top diplomats the country when the all sides will be happy with on the eve of the launch top diplomats from russia turkey and iran are arrived in switzerland to meet negotiators although no from russia turkey and iran are arrived in switzerland to meet negotiators although no foreign delegates take part in the actual negotiations with more details here is where if the notion that more delegates take part in the actual negotiations with more details here is where if the notion that it was a very important i had of the official launch of the syrian. it was a very important meeting ahead of the official launch of the syrian constitutional committee syrian led and syria buddy you know constitutional committee syrian led
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and syria buddied uniting 150 men and women representing the syrian government opposition and the civil citing $150.00 men and women representing the syrian government opposition and the civil society aimed at forging a political solution to the syria long lasting and devastating. at forging a political solution to the syria long lasting and devastating crisis we heard on wednesday from all 3 russia turkey and iran crisis we heard on wednesday from all 3 russia turkey and iran that they understand how important they spray susie's they welcome it because they understand how important they spray susie's they welcome it because it is essential for the syrians to be responsible for the fate of their country it is essential for the syrians to be responsible for the fate of their country not outsiders and also all 3 russia turkey and iran not
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outsiders and also all 3 russia turkey and iran agreed to a commitment to respect syria's territorial integrity and fully agreed their commitment to respect syria's territorial integrity and political unity in surprise and at the press conference following the meeting we had heard to the surprise and at the press conference following the meeting we have heard from mr turkish top diplomat that and cora is not heard from mr turkish top diplomat that ankara is not ruling out another military operation along the syrian territory 8 it's rolling out another military operation along the syrian territory they see the terrorists 60 bt they're there they're in gentleman contrary they seem. the terrorists activity there david and gentlemen contrary to allegations from certain circles the
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operation piece of proof to allegations from certain circles the operation peace or bring real. prospect for do fall to good process being real prospect for due to good process this is because do you idea why p.g. is a terrorist organization this is because do you idea why p.g. is a terrorist organization with a separatist agenda so the syrian constitutional committee starts with a separatist agenda so the syrian constitutional committee starts its work on wednesday here in geneva and at the same time we see a significant work on wednesday here in geneva and at the same time we see a significant military progress on the ground in syria and it's of course to early to talk of a can military progress on the ground in syria and it's of course to early to talk about peace brought to syria and the end of the crisis there are about peace
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brought to syria and the end of the crisis there but definitely these are steps to that direction we asked analysts but definitely these are steps to that direction we asked analysts who they think will benefit from the launch of the committee the call of the committees who they think will benefit from the launch of the committee . the call of the committee is you know to establish a constitution that's inclusive for all you know to establish a constitution that's inclusive for all parties in syria and turkey has taken a humanitarian step parties in syria and turkey has taken a humanitarian stand from day one keeping an open door policy and turkey has and from day one keeping an open door policy and turkey has lived. the consequences of having terrorists right that are both lived. the consequences of
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having terrorists right that her border so it's important to make sure that there are no terrorist activities for her so it's important to make sure that there are no terrorist activities and to make sure that syrian people are able to and to make sure that syrian people are able to live in peace and security these can relieve herself with a live in peace and security these can relieve herself reflection of power politics very. independent reflection of power politics very. independent of the strength of the party use them some homes and then what they work out among all of the strength of the party is them still holds and then what they work out among each other the main to go use the essentially russia are.
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the main to go use the essentially russia is the most important player you know syria the curlews the most important player you know syria the kurds don't have power you know the u.s. is essentially we entered and stole our power you know the u.s. assistant. to be entertained and so they don't find themselves with a seat at the table however i do think the fact though they don't find themselves with a seat at the table however i do think the fact that there is no kurdish involvement . you know indicate that there is no kurdish involvement. you know indicating that future problems go on the road you know what russia. future problems go on the road you know what russia in calcutta peeper is very different than how relations are going to move forward. is very different than how
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relations are going to move forward between. one p.g. the kurdish armed groups based in syria between that while the kurdish armed groups based in syria are part in turkey and i 1st see continued fighting far apart in turkey and i 1st see continued finds far between turkey and the kurds and syria out of russia is going to help between turkey and the kurds in syria out of get out of russia or it's going to have to have but a tough choice about what to do. to have but a tough choice about what to do. human rights watch has released a scathing report on u.s. sanctions against iran it says their human rights watch has released a scathing report on u.s. sanctions against iran it says there hindering access to health care for iranians that's despite washington's assurances ordinary people are very access to health
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care for iranians that's despite washington's assurances ordinary people would not be targeted. ministration officials claim they stand with the would not be targeted . trump administration officials claim they stand with the iranian people but the overbroad and birds some u.s. sanctions regime is harming iranian people but the overbroad and birds some u.s. sanctions regime is harming iranians try to health including access to lifesaving met since leaving iranians who have rare tried to health including access to lifesaving met since leaving iranians who have rare complicated diseases unable to get the medicine and treatment they require complicated diseases unable to get the medicine and treatment they require. the so-called maximum pressure campaign is intended to put banks and for in the so-called maximum pressure campaign is intended to put banks and foreign companies off dealing with iran the sanctions were in force after donald trump quit the nuclear deal companies often dealing with
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iran the sanctions were in force after donald trump quit the nuclear deal with the country last year there and noncompliance and financing of terror organizations were with the country last year there and noncompliance and financing of terror organizations were cited as the key reasons behind that decision since then the sanctions have been expanded cited as the key reasons behind that decision since then the sanctions have been expanded several times and it seems the us leadership knows to what extent people are being affected several times and it seems the us leadership knows to what extent people are being affected while we are not doing this to hurt the people of iran we are doing this so that iran's will we are not doing this to hurt the people of iran we are doing this so that iran stops their bad activities we will continue to ramp up more and more men stops their bad activities we will continue to ramp up more more more things are much worse for the iranian people and we're convinced that when leaders believe there are more things
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are much worse for the iranian people and we're convinced that will lead to lead the iranian people to rise up and change the behavior of the regime. bring people to rise up and change the behavior of the regime. however the sanctions include exemptions for food and medicine in the latest move last friday over the sanctions include exemptions for food and medicine in the latest move last friday washington declared iran ake country of primary money laundering concern therefore for it washington declared iran ake country of primary money laundering concern therefore foreign governments will have to submit detailed reports on humanitarian exports to iran which is when governments will have to submit detailed reports on humanitarian exports to iran which is aimed at preventing money from ending up in the wrong hands but critics say the u.s. is trying to end at preventing money from ending up in the wrong hands but critics say the u.s. is trying to stop the mechanism called instax bypassing the sanctions human rights
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and to stop the mechanism called instax by passing the sanctions human rights watch communications and advocacy director says that in practice exempt sectors have been scared watch communications and advocacy director says that in practice exempt sectors have been scared off. the mix of human sanctions and aggressive u.s. rather rude and off. limits of human sanctions an aggressive us regular route has made it incredibly difficult to get banks and companies to carry out transactions of exam has been incredibly difficult to get banks and companies to carry out transactions of exempted unitary goods. and in fact the sanctions and the if you can it's really good. and in fact the sanctions and their interest have created an environment of what we call compliance which means that companies and banks refuse to create an environment of what we call compliance which means that companies and banks refuse to carry out you can legitimately military and transfers to iran just because they weren't carrying out you can legitimately military and
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transfers to iran just because they're worried about the risk of sanctions on them so that we could be functions. about the risk of sanctions on them so that we could be functions. you ascensions regime has a very serious consequences for you many of the iranians or you were essential is regime has a very serious consequences for many of the iranians right to health especially remains with very diseases this is a crucible who try to help especially when it's with really diseases this is a crucible who came here at blip sea and also individuals with an eye injuries resulting from the extreme at blip see and also individuals with an eye injuries resulting from the exposure to chemical weapons during the iran iraq war all of those cannot get the treatment they need or to chemical weapons during the iran iraq war all of those cannot get the treatment they need and as a direct consequence of the way the sections regime functions and as
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a direct consequence of the way the sections regime functions the administration continues to claim of the centers are not directed at the people of iran however this issue continues to claim of the sanctions are not directed at the people of iran however on several occasions u.s. government officials have said that they are aware of the harm on several occasions and u.s. government officials have said that they are aware of the harm however have been taking action as of the harbor as well intentioned. however have been taking action as is the harbor as well intentioned. american investigative reporter max blumenthal claims an assault case against american investigative reporter max blumenthal claims an assault case against him is politically motivated he was arrested on friday hours after the publication of his limb is politically motivated he was arrested on friday hours after the publication of his latest article criticizing the u.s. backed opposition and that as well it's not allegedly latest article criticizing
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the u.s. backed opposition and that as well and it's not allegedly happened back in may during a protest at the venezuelan embassy in washington d.c. happened back in may during a protest at the venezuelan embassy in washington d.c. . the woman in question is a supporter of the venezuelan opposition we heard from blumenthal's attorney the woman in question is a supporter of the venezuelan opposition we heard from blumenthal's attorney bill moran who raised a number of concerns. was arrested any built moran who raised a number of concerns. was arrested on friday morning at approximately 9 am the police on friday morning at approximately 9 am the police circled this house there were 6 officers they essentially swat style entered the house circled his house there were 6 officers they essentially swat style entered the house. and then they took him they tossed
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a man to paddy wagon house. and then they took him they tossed a man to paddy wagon and then they took him to district he had requested and have an attorney. and then they took him to district he had requested and have an attorney he was denied access for a phone call to contact an attorney or he was denied access for a phone call to contact an attorney or his family these charges are blatantly false and highly inflammatory his family these charges are blatantly false and highly inflammatory. back in april and may opposition leaders and venezuela. back in april and may opposition leaders and business welcome back are expressed by the of the u.s. attempted to oust him like elected to president nicolas maduro and then washington supporters of the venezuelan opposition trying to install themselves in the country's embassy but a group of the venezuelan opposition trying to install themselves in the country's
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embassy but a group of pro-government activists kept a vigil inside hampering the seizure during the tussle for a pro-government activists kept a vigil inside hampering the seizure during the tussle for control there were a number of pashas i mean it was during one of these of the alleged assault or control there were a number of pashas i mean it was during one of these that the alleged assault by blumenthal took place. by chico identified him as the assailant from a fire blumenthal took place. by chico identified him as the assailant from a photo here's how she described what happened. in the photo here's how she described what happened. they kicked me pushed me to the fuel 2 of them then they tried to grab me and take me to they kicked me pushed me to the 2 of them then they tried to grab me and take me to the passage so i started to call police for help but they were beating and beating and passage so i started to call police
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for help but they would be talking and beating me. blumenthal thought of the claims are completely false he alleges that. blumenthal thought of the claims are completely false he alleges they were manufactured by the venezuelan opposition he links his arrest to his articles on us they were manufactured by the venezuelan opposition he links his arrest to his articles on us support for the venezuelan kook leaders blumenthal's attorney again told us more about this claim support for the venezuelan kook leaders blumenthal's attorney again told us more about this claim they decided to arrest him right after the green zone had republic a story of. they decided to arrest him right after the gray zone had republished a story that showed that. and his team were receiving funding for that showed that . and his team were receiving funding from usa id now are those 2 things related it certainly would come usa id now are those 2 things related it certainly
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would seem like this is some form of retaliation if you sit in a court for arraignment and seem like this is some form of retaliation if you sit in a court for arraignment you'll see 3040 people come up and their cases if it's a seal see 3040 people come up and their cases if it's a simple assault allegedly. will be what's called no paper the process in full assault allegedly. will be what's called no paper the prosecution won't bring a case here we have a dynamic where one individual was a rescue and won't bring a case here we have a dynamic where one individual was arrested in may and now 6 months later they did in may and now 6 months later. they're now bringing a case against max blumenthal on the same matter why they are now bringing
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a case against max blumenthal on the same matter where i do believe that there are political motives i mean how else does one explain a case do believe that there are political motives i mean how else does one explain a case that you know is brought 6 months after the fact. that you know is brought 6 months after the fact. you know what was going on in those 6 months prior why did they not bring the case you know what was going on in those 6 months prior why did they not bring the case then because there's not evidence this man didn't do this so that he then. because there is not evidence this man didn't do this so here we have a journalist on this topic and others who has been critically reporting here we have a journalist on this topic and others who has been critically reporting inconvenient facts about powerful people you know inconvenient facts about powerful people
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you know both in the u.s. government and u.s. interests and both in the u.s. government and u.s. interests and you know it's reported critically on those which is a journalist is supposed to do and you know it's reported critically on those which is a journalist is supposed to do and now he's being retaliated against and now you know this is his punishment for speaking out he's being retaliated against and now you know this is his punishment for speaking out that is what this looks like we've asked the prosecutor's office in washington for comment now that is what this looks like we've asked the prosecutor's office in washington for comment and we'll bring you any response we receive. still that comes and we'll bring you any response we receive. still to come 7 doctors face trial in italy after a woman died after they allegedly refused to give her in a doctor's face trial in italy after
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a woman died after they allegedly refused to give her an abortion details after the break. or ship details after the break. and when else should. anyone else seem wrong. just don't. seem right. i mean you get to shape out. you come out to me you get to shape out. you come out to play and in the game equals betrayal.
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welcome back. welcome back 7 italian doctors are facing trial after refusing to perform an abortion on a woman have an italian doctors are facing trial after refusing to perform an abortion on a woman who later died the woman in question was reportedly 5 months pregnant with twins when she saw who later died the. and question was reportedly 5 months pregnant with twins when she suffered complications she felt seriously ill and according to her family the doctors told her the tougher complications she felt seriously ill and according to her family the doctors told her the twins would not survive but refused to perform an abortion on moral grounds later the queens would not survive but refused to perform an abortion on moral grounds later the woman miscarried and died of septic shock her parents lay in the hospital for her death but dr newman miscarried and died of septic shock her parents lay in the hospital
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for her death but doctors refused the claims the doctor told me look there is no hope for the base refute the claims. the doctor told me look there is no hope for the babies but even though valentina is in pain we can't intervene as we can still hear the b.b.'s but even though valentina is in pain we can't intervene as we can still hear their heart beats with the right into biotechs and removing the source of infection valentino with the right into biotechs and removing the source of infection valentino would be alive there was no conscientious objection on behalf of the doctor that intervened in this case the life there was no conscientious objection on behalf of the doctor that intervened in this case because there was no voluntary terminations of the pregnancy but the miscarriage was for space because there was no voluntary terminations of the pregnancy but the miscarriage was forced by the grave circumstances or rule out that the doctor could have told the family what they say he told them the grave circumstances or rule out that the doctor
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could have told the family what they say he told them abortions had been legal in italy since 1978 but the law gives doc abortions have been legal in italy since 1978 but the law gives doctors nurses and other medical staff the right to refuse on moral and religious grounds nurses and other medical staff the right to refuse on moral and religious grounds unless the mother's life is in danger according to reports the number of doctors in italy refusing less the mother's life is in danger according to reports the number of doctors in italy refusing to perform abortions has risen by 10 percent and the last 12 years many women to perform abortions has risen by 10 percent and the last 12 years many women travel to other regions in the country for the procedure and some resort to illegal abortions and travel to other regions in the country for the procedure and some resort to illegal abortions we heard opposing arguments to this particular case. you know i mean look we heard
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opposing arguments to this particular case. you know i mean look valentino moved so would still be alive if he had been given an abortion for the valentino minutes and would still be alive if she had been given an abortion for the catholic church any life is a life and even babies who are going to die 2 hours after the catholic church any life is a life and even babies who are going to die 2 hours after birth should be born anyway her story is not an isolated incident it's a countrywide of should be born anyway her story is not an isolated incident it's a countrywide problem in italy and quite often sick women are transferred from charge hospitals to regular hospital problem in italy and quite often sick women are transferred from charge hospitals to regular hospitals when they are refused treatment when the doctors in charge hospitals diagonal when they are refused treatment when the doctors in charge hospitals diagnose a birth defect some of them ask the mother what is the name of the baby that is there's a birth defect some of them ask the mother what is the name of the baby that is
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there in the uterus to think this way to control inside her to another the 2 in terms her neighbor nothing but to add to them and see even in the planning and then so that even the thing no the baby will be born only to die just because they believe it should be so these babies baby will be born only to die just because they believe it should be so these babies die and the mothers cannot be protected by an abortion i know it's hard as many of those who die and the mothers cannot be protected by an abortion i know it's hard as many of those women want the baby but i am convinced that they have the right to be informed before hand both women want the baby but i am convinced that they have the right to be informed before hand about the risks and that it must be a woman's consider choice if she wants to take the risk are the risks and that it must be a woman's consider choice if she wants to take the risk. pretty well so. morally. pretty monsour again. morally speaking not only because i'm
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a catholic girl because because i think they're out sort of not only because i'm a catholic girl because because i think there are so many anyway but grand. and certainly in the way of ground breaking. even in 78 when they got your note. that i think illegality of the eighty's when they got your note. that i think illegality of war is gone and there's no basically. protection for her. and there's no basically is for all of the factions it's not completely oh it's not clear to the doctor so it's not completely oh it's not clear to the doctor i salute him so. so i think the law should be changed and i think a saloon. so i think the law should be changed and i think of war and truth be
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allowed only one that we know all of the links sure before truth be allowed only one that we know all of the links sure the. terribly new major. major of these cretins is terribly new major. major the man conceives of the seas and song. mankind and seas of the seas and song. the harassment of 4 african american schoolgirls in new jersey has raked. the harassment of 4 african american schoolgirls in new jersey has raised the issue of racism yet again but in a whole new form 2 young men allegedly used the issue of racism yet again but in a whole new form 2 young men allegedly use racial slurs against girls and urinated on one of them in new york times. times journalists believe used racial slurs against girls and urinated on one of them in new york times journalist believes the
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boys were an acting american whiteness despite the fact that they themselves were of indian deaves the boys were and acting american whiteness despite the fact that they themselves were of indian descent in the new jersey incident heritage sent in the new jersey incident the heritage or skin color of the boy suspected of these sold this no matter what mattis they were skin color of the boy suspected of these sold this no matter what matters is that they were participating in this patten and thus annexing why this in a very traditional way for participating in this patten and thus annexing why this in a very traditional way lump o. 10 way of being american no my to way you your parents from is next lump o. 10 way of being american no my to way you your parents from is next thing and blackness and traditionally acting out and blackness has meant adding and blackness
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and traditionally acting out and blackness has meant acting white some on twitter did not agree with such a perception of what. some on twitter did not agree with such a perception of whiteness wasting no time in denouncing the news outlets but what would they say to a claim graham rightness wasting no time in denouncing the news outlets but what would they say to a claim grammar is also an example of white supremacy or is also an example of white supremacy. we are all implicated in white supremacists this is because white. we are all
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implicated in white supremacist this is because white supremacist systems like old systems reproduce themselves as a matter of course premises systems like old systems reproduce themselves as a matter of course this includes reproduction of dominant white middle class modeling this includes reproduction of dominant white middle class modeling standards for literacy and communication. and it's for literacy and communication. grading is a great way to protect. grading is a great way to protect the white property of literacy in school and maintain the white supremacist status quo the white property of literacy in schools and maintain the white supremacist status quo without ever being white supremacist or mentioning race. quote without ever being white supremacist or mentioning race.
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we draw at half past school out into the world in various places that in time we draw at half past school out into the world in various places that intolerance to diversity intolerance to other kinds of standards other ways of salaries to diversity that intolerance to other kinds of standards other ways of seeing. things other ways of. me quite literally intolerance to other things other ways of. me quite literally intolerance to other people and so it will be to killing people thank you and so it will be to feeling good thank
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you wolf but i see online what people hire me for and it's usually a question they would excuse me i see online what people hire me for and it's usually a question but it's usually at european so when you do finally see something that's like indian or even have some sort of card european so when you do finally see
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something that's like indian or even of some sort there are things that you added in order to emphasize it's called truth whereas that doesn't exist for things that are added in order to emphasize it's called truth whereas that doesn't exist for italian food a french reader and if you like i. could tell you i feel like a french reader and feel like i. because it's going so well because it's gotten to this level of ridiculous. because it's going so well because it's gotten to this level of every day q. . snus with food science with grammar as it seems to be like a listener's with food science with grammar as it seems to be like a dying animal in its death throes that they are just trying to go as absurd i mean dying animal in its death throes that they are just trying to go as absurd and ridiculous as possible so i think that we could be sitting and when i ever sleep in a few years it was as possible so i think that we could be sitting and when i ever
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sleep in a few years i think we are winning against this nonsense and that's why they're going to such deaths i think we are winning against this nonsense and that's why they're going to such desperate lank because they are just trying to see what will stick now they are really lank because they are just trying to see what will stick now they are really full ailing about and throwing up the most absurd accusations because leyland about and throwing up the most absurd accusations because i think they know they're losing that's a global news update for the fower thanks for tuning in i think they know they're losing that's a global news update for the fower thanks for tuning in. all
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across the middle east and beyond there are large scale protests and growing political instability all across the middle east and beyond there are large scale protests and growing political instability in many countries the old ways of doing business but only in rich privileged elite in many countries the old ways of doing business but only in rich privileged elites while the prospects for the many are few and far inbetween to the elites and the prospects for the many are few and far in between to the elites have answers to today's growing problem. there's a growing problem. looked additional. at the callender some of these it's inconsistent. with their callender some of these it's
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just a. no. no . c m do you see when they might. see them do you see when they might be to. look at with a showing at the blue sky when i. look at the shelling of the blue sky. and you think it will show. if this keeps going to. do you think it will show. if this keeps going to. both of shipping. both of shipping. most of the book it to the person you're still losing you know i don't know the book is the work of the person able. to say
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