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well. you know if you think. you know you could be. in the u.k. an inquiry into the deadly 2017 grand. in the u.k. an inquiry into the deadly 2017 grand tower blaze calls out quote significant systemic failings in the untowered blaze calls out significant systemic failings in the london fire brigade but with the spotlight placed on city and government's authority firefighters have told our brigade but with the spotlight placed on city and government's authority firefighters have told us
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a list of the focuses of this is missing misplaced. far far far far as it did not cause the farm town of not responsible for fix did not cause the farm town of not responsible for fixing from a frontal material on the outside of the tower you know from from all material on on the outside of the tower. a scathing new report by human rights watch says u.s. sanctions. 8 scathing new report by human rights watch says u.s. sanctions are preventing ordinary iranians from accessing lifesaving medicine. these are preventing ordinary iranians from accessing lifesaving medicine. with the gary in prime minister viktor orban. with the garion prime minister viktor orban irritated. western allies is the very same day hungary joined nato that
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irritating western allies is the very same day hungary vetoes joint nato says that . hi there thanks for joining us. hi there thanks for joining us this is r.t. international. in the united kingdom this is r.t. international. in the united kingdom a public inquiry has released a report into the deadly 2017 grenfell tower public inquiry has released a report into the deadly 2017 tower fire investigators have singled out the london
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fire brigade handling of the disaster fire investigators have singled out the london fire brigade handling of the disaster seemingly putting a large part of the blame on the 1st responders i'm critical of the many putting a large part of the blame on the 1st responders. i'm critical of many aspects of the n f p's response there was no contingency plan for evac many aspects of the n f p's response there was no contingency plan for evacuation of the time and the f.p. failed to revoke the stay put a dock you a sion of the time and the f.p. failed to revoke the stay put advise at a time when the stairs remained passable. and you done vies at a time when the stairs remained passable. and it done so more lives could have been saved. there was a lack of effectiveness more lives could have been saved. there was a lack of effective communication between the control room and the incident
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commander i can communication between the control room and the incident commander i consider that these represent significant systemic failings in the organization siddur that these represent significant systemic failings in the organization of the l f p some of those who lost loved ones in this trying to day already of the l.f. be some of those who lost loved ones in this trying to day already calling for a total overhaul of the fire service the board is the voice calling for a total overhaul of the fire service. do you believe in the london fire brigade was a result of professional details of the london fire brigade which was false and professional details of you know that we didn't. you know it wouldn't really be you know that it would. be you know it would be free. to do you know what it
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called all the rules of the service. to do you know what is called all the rules of the service. and. on. it on. pull them off. pull them off. the board and question concluded the firefighters preparation and planning was quote grave report and question concluded as the firefighters preparation and planning was quote gravely inadequate he went on to describe this failure as surprising given the fires of lee inadequate he went on to describe this failure as surprising given the fires of this kind it happened before
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steve white is the union organizer for the london fire brigade believe this kind of happened before steve white is the union organizer for the london fire brigade believes that although there were failings he says on the part of the firefighters many of those caused by god is that although there were failings he says on the part of the firefighters many of those caused by government policies we agree with many of the criticisms of the policies. we agree with many of the criticisms of the systemic failures within the london fire brigade 72 systemic failures within the london fire brigade 72 people died in the fire and the community quite rightly want answers to all of their people died in the fire and the community quite rightly want answers to all of the questions about the emergency response by our beastly senior officers within questions about the emergency response now obviously senior officers within structures are going to
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have to ask questions of themselves and be asked questions about the run the 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 that but that's not just the coal 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 commissioners of the london fire brigade 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 mayor of london oversaw questions need to be asked of boris johnson who when he was mayor of london oversaw personally the cuts to 10 london fire stations. blaze personally the cuts to 10 london fire stations. blaze that ripped through the ground for a high rise building on june 14th 2017 left more the rip through the ground for high rise building on june 14th 2017 left more than 70 people dead raising public
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debate over lax fire regulations in social has 70 people dead raising public debate over lax fire regulations in social housing in the wake of the fast including the labor party leader jeremy corbyn i lied in the wake of the fire including the labor party leader jeremy corbett highlighted government deregulation and us their policies as a major contributing factor leading to the government deregulation. under stereotype policies as a major contributing factor leading to the tragedy many experts in the field of housing also pointed to the fact highly flammable material the tragedy many experts in the field of housing also pointed to the fact highly flammable material have been used as insulation to game believes the inquiry should take a closer look at those it'll have been used as insulation game believes the inquiry should take a closer look at those in authority use in action he says contributions to the tragedy. are north already in action he says contribution to the tragedy.
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till they leveled the same scrutiny at how hill they leveled the same scrutiny at how intensely flammable material was fixed to the outside of the building who made those dissidence the flammable material was fixed to the outside of the building who made those decisions who made those decisions in local government and in central government and the sions who made those decisions in local government and in central government and the background to the refurbishments . of justice that planned the background to the refurbishments. of justice that people are looking for won't be delivered far far as did not cause the people looking for won't be delivered far far as did not cause the fire of our forefathers and not responsible for fixing a from a will be for fire our forefathers and not responsible for fixing a flammable bill from all material on the outside of the tower prosecution should
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be and will material on the outside of the tower prosecution should be at 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 referred from the maintenance of all the fire safety systems that already existed in the building so the refurbishment that left us a dangerous. bushman that left us a dangerous. now or burgeoning eastern bromance sawers it's simply a sharing of mutual now or burgeoning eastern bromance sawers it's simply a sharing of mutual interests russia's president vladimir putin's met with hundreds prime minister viktor orban to the interests russia's president vladimir putin's met with hundreds prime minister viktor orban to discuss regional affairs business
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and boosting relations it was following this course regional affairs business and boosting relations it was following their meeting. hungary and russia when you look at it at 1st gladsome 8. $103.00 ed ruscha when you look at it at 1st glance it seems that it's impossible to compare or put these 2 together on the one it seems that it's impossible to compare or put these 2 together on the one hand we have a very small european country which is a member of nato and the e.u. on the other hand but a hand we have a very small european country which is a member of nato and the e.u. on the other hand we have the world's biggest country which is in fact a geopolitical adverse rick we have the world's biggest country which is in fact a geo political at verse 3 of the european union added the north atlantic treaty alliance but the friendship b. of the european union had to the north atlantic treaty alliance but the friendship between the 2 leaders president vladimir putin and the prime minister viktor or
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bads a tween the 2 leaders president vladimir putin and the prime minister viktor or bad some have in fact referred to it as a brawl bad even and the way the some have in fact referred to it as a brawl bad even and the way the hug area government likes to go against the flow when it comes to the government likes to go against the flow when it comes to the batter's has led to a situation when viktor or bad lattimer putin brought up exile batter's has led to a situation where the victor or bad lattimer putin brought up exactly the same issues at the press conference slightly from different angles but still actually the same issues at the press conference slightly from different angles but still 1st of all let's take the middle east view the past what's an end to all the conflicts and wars 1st of all let's take the middle east view the past what's an end to all the conflicts and wars there because of the migrants and moscow is an
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active power broker there that doesn't want any terrorism to spread further north. but there because of the migrants head bosco is an active power broker there that doesn't what eddy terrorism to spread further north but. a political settlement in syria will be achieved through the work of the syrian. tickle settlement in syria will be achieved through the work of the syrian constitutional committee to which russia turkey and iran allies have contributed a lot to constitutional committee to which russia turkey and iran allies have contributed a lot in the framework of the committee the government opposition and syria's civil society will meet in the framework of the committee the government opposition and syria's civil society will manage directly without foreign help you work on constitutional reforms state managed directly without foreign help you work on constitutional reforms state construction and stable development of the country
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it's important for hungry in the context of right construction and stable development of the country it's important for hungry in the context of refugee processes and important for europe as a whole. region processes and important for europe as a whole they are. hungry has interests in the middle east as well if these territories are we civilized hungry has interests in the middle east as well if these territories and we civilize a lot of migrants will go to europe and they'll try to get there through hungry hungry has an interest rate of migrants will go to europe and they'll try to get there through hungry hungry has an interest in seeing everything settle down in the middle east and syria both from military and political points and seeing everything settle down in the middle east and syria both from military and political points of view. what it comes to ukraine it turns out that the head gary government is viewed . when it comes to ukraine it turns out that the head gary government is concerned
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about the fate of the snake had gary and my doherty and the western concerned about the fate of the snake had garion minority in the western part of the country and of course we do remember how big the russian speaking of the country and of course we do remember how big the russian speaking minority the pro russian minority is in the eastern part of the country. the pro russian minority is in the eastern part of the country and we understand how difficult it is to the war there but we understand how difficult it is to the war there but both leaders are welcoming the new attempts by the ukrainian government is to read a both leaders are welcoming the new attempts by the new gradient government as to restart the peace talks as part of the norm of the 4 bad these are the talks start the peace talks as part of the norm of the 4 bad these are the talks between the
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leaders of russia ukraine accompanied by between the leaders of russia ukraine accompanied by the president of france and also the chancellor of germany when it comes to the energy that the president of france. germany will be but it comes to the energy you have. to bear in mind that there would be employed a vast vast vast majority of its natural resources including all of the gas from russia and it wants to have as many sources including all of the gas from russia and it wants to have as many ways as possible to deliver these natural resources into the cuddy ways as possible to deliver these natural resources into the country at the same time russia wants to diversify the way at the same time russia wants. to diversify the way it's all gas are delivered to europe here you can take the
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board stream to pipe all the gas are delivered to europe here you can take the board stream to pipeline project and also the turkish stream which hungary project and also the turkish stream which hungary wants to eventually become a part of now finally when it comes to the relations between russia and they eventually become a part of now finally when it comes to the relations between russia and nato russia at the e.u. we had gary leader once again made it clear that he wanted to russia at the e.u. he had gary leader once again made it clear that he was viewed a pest to be called that this bridge between the west and east and its view to pass to become this bridge between the west and east and he's happy to play this role here's what exactly he said all that all the schmo todd he's happy to play this role here's what exactly he said all that all the schmo todd of course hungry is a member of nato and the e.u.
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and it will remain that but it of course hungry is a member of nato and the e.u. and it will remain that but it doesn't exclude cooperation with russia including a political levels hungary is interest in exclude cooperation with russia including a political levels hungary is interested in improving relations between nato and russia we have this political and historic expressed it improving relations between nato and russia we have this political and historic experience in relations between western and eastern europe a strain hungry loses experience in relations between western and eastern europe a strain hungry loses and for the relations a good hungry is also a winner. whether the for the relations a good hungry is also a winner. whether this plan will work or not we will find out in the upcoming buds or years but it's clear that this plan will work or not we will find out it. big bads or yours but it's clear that victor or bad it was beating
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a lot of reports at least once a year what's to keep trying and it looks like a lot of reputed victor or bad want to keep victor or bad it was beating a lot of reports at least once a year what's to keep trying and it looks like a lot of reputed victor or bad want to keep up that pace. human rights watch as bob that pays. human rights watch has released a scathing report on u.s. sanctions on iran it says that they are hindering access to healthcare for is released a scathing report on u.s. sanctions on iran it says that they are hindering access to healthcare for iranians despite washington's assurances ordinary people would not be targeted rain ians despite washington's assurances ordinary people would not be targeted. trump administration officials claim they stand with the iranian people but the overbroad trump administration officials claim they stand with the iranian people but the overbroad and body some u.s. sanctions regime is harming iranians try to health including access to and dirty
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some u.s. sanctions regime is harming iranians try to health including access to lifesaving met since leaving iranians who have rare or complicated diseases unable to lifesaving met since leaving iranians who have rare or complicated diseases unable to get the medicine and treatment they require so-called maximum pressure campaigns in turn is a pretty good the medicine and treatment they require. so called maximum pressure campaigns intended to put banks and foreign companies off dealing with the ground the sanctions were in for the donald trump quit buying some foreign companies off dealing with the ground the sanctions were in for the donald trump quit the nuclear deal with the country last year to iran's noncompliance and financing of terrorist organizations was cited this key reasons behind the decision since then sanctions have been expect the nuclear deal with the country last year to iran's noncompliance and financing of terrorist organizations was cited this key reasons behind the decision since then sanctions have been expounded on itself several times and it's not just the us this leadership now to what
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extent the people are living if i fact checked it. we are not doing this to hurt the people of iran we are doing this so that. 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 stops their bad activities we will continue to ramp up more more and more things are much worse for the iranian people and we're convinced that will lead to more things 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. be the iranian people to rise up and change the behavior of the regime. our the sanctions include exemptions for food and medicine in the latest move on friday washington power the sanctions include exemptions for food and medicine in the latest move on friday washington declare the run a country
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a primary money laundering and therefore foreign governments will have to declare the run a country a primary money laundering and therefore foreign governments will have to submit detailed reports on humanitarian exports of iran aimed at preventing money detailed reports on humanitarian exports of iran aimed at preventing money from ending up in the wrong hands critics though say the u.s. is trying to stop the e.u. use may from ending up in the wrong hands critics though say the u.s. is trying to stop the e.u. use mechanism called instead from bypassing sanctions human rights watch can isn't called instead it's from bypassing sanctions human rights watch their communications and advocacy director says that in practice exam sectors have been simply scared off their communications and advocacy director says that in practice exam sectors have been simply scared off. let me stop you with sanctions and aggressive u.s. rhetoric. let me stop you with sanctions and aggressive u.s. rhetoric and the incredible difficult to get down and companies to carry out
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transactions of example incredibly difficult to get down and companies to carry out transactions of exempted unitary goods. and in fact the sanctions and there is very very good. and in fact the sanctions and there is a weird environment of what we call compliance which means that companies and banks refuse to carry out an environment of what we call all the compliance which means that companies and banks that used to carry out you will legitimately military and transfers to iran just because they're worried you can legitimately military and transfers to iran just because they're worried about the risk of sanctions on them so that we currently functions. about the risk of sanctions on them so that we currently functions. u.s. sanctions regime has a very serious consequences for many of the iranians rather sanctions regime has a very serious consequences for many of the iranians right to health especially
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rans we like to refer. to this really very loosely is easy. this includes people who came here at billups. but. it also and all i recently was alluding. to resulting from the exposure to chemical weapons during the iran iraq war all of those cannot get the treatment they need those are 2 chemical weapons during the iran iraq war all of those cannot get the treatment they need and as a direct consequence of and we as he does understand red actions on. the other sections regime functions the administration continues to claim that the sanctions are not directed at the people of iran however she continues to claim that the sanctions are not directed at the people of iran however on several occasions a u.s. army of issues and said that they are aware of the harm in several occasions and u.s. ordered the visuals and said that they are aware of the harm however or they haven't been taking action as as the horrible ours as well as well into.
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the long term from some of the picnic for the need for the new ambassador to the russia has a face a stake they confirmation hearing in congress current deputy secretary of state john joseph sullivan would replace john hunt's confirmation hearing in congress current deputy secretary of state john joseph sullivan would replace john huntsman who has been criticized for failing to improve relations with russia artie's done hawkins but he has been criticized for failing to improve relations with russia artie's done hawkins takes a closer look john sullivan is of course the deputy secretary of state a position is held takes a closer look. john sullivan is of course the deputy secretary of state a position he's held since 2017 briefly acting secretary of state in between the firing of reps since 2017 briefly acting secretary of state in between the firing of rex tillerson and appointment of mike composer who he still apparently very
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close to now of course there isn't an appointment of my composer who he still apparently very close to now of course has been nominated as a bastard to russia he does have a reputation or has been nominated as a bastard to russia he does have a reputation already for being a vocal kremlin critic back at his confirmation hearing 2 years ago he was ready for being a vocal kremlin critic back at his confirmation hearing 2 years ago he was scathing about russia's role in the crimean crisis about those allegations of russian interference scathing about russia's role in the crimean crisis about those allegations of russian interference at the time stating that a robust response was required with everything the u.s. has this time stating that i robust response was required with everything the u.s. has the spose all of that was very much confirm today that hard line starts as one spose all of that was very much confirm to day that the hard line starts as once again he stated he will be relentless in confronting russia. on what he did and he
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stated he will be relentless in confronting russia. on what he described as its hybrid campaign against the united states. as its hybrid campaign against the united states. this is an ongoing campaign by the russian government we look if you would in terms of this is an ongoing campaign by the russian government we look if you would in terms of election milestones they view what is an ongoing hybrid campaign against the united states should my all stones they view what is an ongoing hybrid campaign against the united states in the view as. an implacable adversary of theirs and nearly if you are. this is an implacable adversary of theirs and they are unfortunately become an adversary of force and there was some hope for constructive dialogue unfortunately become an adversary of force and there was some hope for constructive dialogue he did of the importance of talking to russia namely on arms control renegotiating the started of the importance of
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talking to russia namely on arms control renegotiating the start missile treaty which of course expires in 2021 as well as bringing russia to the table of missile treaty which of course expires in 2021 as well as bringing russia to the table on key international matters the korean peninsula denuclearization and of course on key international matters the korean peninsula denuclearization and of course resolving conflicts in syria and afghanistan that was all thrown out the window slightly in his in resolving conflicts in syria and afghanistan that was all thrown out the window slightly in his next statement when he said that one of his priorities would be opposing the construction of that statement when he said that one of his priorities would be opposing the construction of the nord stream to gas pipeline quite symbolic given it's just today that gave the green light the nord stream to gas pipeline quite symbolic given it's just today that gave the green light to russia to go ahead with construction of the gas pipeline he described that
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as nothing more to russia to go ahead with construction of the gas pipeline he described that as nothing more than a political lever for moscow the top priority that we have had not a political lever for moscow the top priority that we have had has been opposition to the north stream to its creation of deployed has been opposition to the north stream to its creation of dependency to control and now having made ukraine dip in the wind and to control it now having made ukraine dipping in that 2nd completing that 2nd pipeline is going to provide a huge thing that 2nd complete. eating that 2nd pipeline is going to provide a huge wear for well as jon huntsman jr leaves his role as u.s. ambassador to russia and leach wherever well as jon huntsman jr leaves his role as u.s. ambassador to russia and leaves moscow having largely failed to kickstart any sort
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of positive reproach me with moscow having largely failed to kickstart any sort of positive reproach me with moscow john sullivan is coming to some of those talking points you mentioned with russia and moscow john sullivan is coming to some of those talking points you mentioned with russia internationally at least are already on the mend we are seeing positive progress but his rhetoric internationally at least are already on the mend we are seeing positive progress but his rhetoric on those bilateral relations between the u.s. and russia the accusations of interference the rhetoric on those bilateral relations between the u.s. and russia the accusations of interference the wrecking of their energy policies etc will only make it harder to have any sort of positive thing of their energy policies etc will only make it harder to have any sort of positive restarting of relations which are already of course at a pretty much all time low restarting of relations which are already of course at a pretty much all time low. denmark is finally given the go ahead to the north.
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there mark is finally given the go ahead to the north stream to pipeline to pass through its waters the gas pipelines designed to deliver natural steam to pipeline to pass through its waters the gas pipeline is designed to deliver natural gas directly from russia to europe across the baltic sea the russian project is long awaited gas directly from russia to europe across the baltic sea the russian project is long awaited approval from the danish or thirty's it was the last major hurdle alternative removal from the danish or thirty's it was the last major hurdle alternative routes had been drawn up but they would be longer and cost more this week the russian president groups have been drawn up but. they would be longer and costs more this week the russian president called on copenhagen to assert its independence and ignore u.s. pressure washington repeatedly did pull down copenhagen to assert its independence and ignore u.s. pressure washington repeatedly denounce the project and hit out at countries for offering support. down to the project and hit out at countries for offering support
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. the united states commands all our european partners who've taken a strong stand against north stream to the united states commends all our european partners who've taken a strong stand against north stream to. and we commend others to do the same so we're protecting germany. and we commend others to do the same so we're protecting germany we're protecting french were protecting both of these countries and numerous pretty we're protecting friends were protecting both of these countries and numerous of the countries go out and make a pipeline deal with russia with it paying below the countries go out and make a pipeline deal with russia with it paying billions of dollars into the coffers of russia germany is totally controlled by russia is a feller's into the coffers of russia germany is totally controlled by russia because they were getting from 60 to 70 percent of their energy from russia because
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they were getting from 60 to 70 percent of their energy from russia and a new pipeline. will spawn the push behind north stream which will enter a new pipeline. will spawn the push behind north string which will transit russian gas directly to germany passing through the baltic sea germany's economy minister said it's a russian gas directly to germany passing through the baltic sea germany's economy minister said it's still vital the original gas transit route through ukraine is maintained jenna's thomas fast metal vital the original gas transit route through ukraine is maintained jonas thomas fassbender believes that there will be a swift response from the u.s. over denmark's decision and believes that there will be a swift response from the u.s. over denmark's decision. well we can brace ourselves for a. well we can brace ourselves for a fall for at least of all the trial to sanction the participants for for at
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least of all the trial to sanction the participating companies not necessarily the investors in the project but companies are not necessarily the investors in the project but the construction companies there has been ongoing pressure so 'd far sanctions that the construction companies there has been ongoing pressure so 'd far sanctions where in general decided in favor of sanctions by the u.s. where in general decided in favor of sanctions by the u.s. but they have not been effective because everybody knows 'd of course that. they have not been effective because everybody knows 'd of course that the playbill is 80 percent built now with the danish mission the playbill is 80 percent built now with the danish mission it's just a matter of closing the 145 kilometer that it's just
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a matter of closing the 145 kilometer that are still open and will the u.s. side of still open and. will the u.s. side of a lot of noise making the u.s. really risk a major real a lot of noise making will the u.s. really risk a major rift with european businesses europe. countries governments with european businesses europe. countries governments just to please the pows and the baltic countries and just just to please the pows and the baltic countries and just saw say. increase their formal support also saw say. increase their full support of of ukraine in the region of the
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global of ukraine in the region of the globe or geopolitical conflict here it's a question which i would say is open and willing to give conflict here it's a question which i would say is open and will be decided in washington by washington over the next weeks. will be decided in washington by washington over the next weeks. the harassment of 4 african-american schoolgirls in new jersey. the harassment of 4 african-american school girls in new jersey has raised the issue of racism again this time in a whole new form to young man allegedly as he has raised the issue of racism again this time in a whole new form to young man allegedly using racial slurs against girls in your innate it reportedly on one of the new york times g.'s racial slurs against girls in your innate it reportedly on one of the new york times journalist believes that the boys were in acting american whiteness that despite the fact they themselves
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were earnest believes that the boys were an acting american whiteness that despite the fact they themselves were of indian descent. in the new jersey incident the heritage or skin color of the boy suspected of the salt does not matter what matters indian descent. in the new jersey incident the heritage or skin color of the boy suspected of the salt does not matter what matters is that they were participating in this pattern and thus annexing whiteness in a very traditional way that they were participating in this pattern and thus annexing whiteness in a very traditional way one potent way of being american no matter where you or your parents are from it one potent way of being american no matter where you or your parents are from is neck ting and tired blackness and traditionally acting out and tired blackness has neck ting and tired blackness and traditionally acting out and tired blackness has meant acting white so on twitter didn't agree though with such
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a perception of men's acting white so on twitter didn't agree though with such a perception of whiteness wasting no time in denouncing the news outlet but what were those said whiteness wasting no time in denouncing the news outlet but what were those said to claim that grammar is also an example of why supremacy. grammar is also an example of why supremacy. we are all implicated in white supremacist this is because white supremacists we are all implicated in white supremacist this is because white supremacist systems like o. systems reproduce themselves as a matter of course they systems like o.
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systems reproduce themselves as a matter of course this includes dominance rent it but a white sheet of. states and it's middle class monolingual standards for communication. and communication and. grading is a great way to protect the white press. grading is a great way to protect the white property of literacy in schools and maintain the white supremacist status quo of literacy in schools and maintain the white supremacist status quo without ever being white supremacist or mentioning race. without ever being white supremacist or mentioning race. we try. we draw it out past
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school out into the world in various places that intolerance to the past school out into the world in various places that intolerance to diversity intolerance to other kinds of standards other ways of seeing things other verses that intolerance to other kinds of standards other ways of seeing things other ways of language. well me quite literally intolerance to other people in the ways that led you to me quite literally intolerance to other people and so it will lead to killing people thank you so it will lead to killing people thank
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god but i see online who were but i see online what people hire me for it's usually western food it's usually european and people hire me for it it's usually western food it's usually european so when you do finally see something that's like indian or asian of some sort there are things that aren't so when you do finally see something that's like indian or asian of some sort there are things that are added in order to emphasize its culture whereas that doesn't exist for italian added in order to emphasize its culture whereas that doesn't
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exist for italian food a french food or anything like i hate french food or anything like that was. because it's going so well because it's got to this level of ridiculousness with it because it's going so well because it's got to this level of ridiculousness with food that song. with grammar as it seems to be like a dying 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 and ridiculous as 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 i were sleeping a few years hospital so i think that we could be sitting and i were sleeping a few years i think we are winning against this nonsense and that's why they're going to such desperate language i think we are winning against this nonsense and
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that's why they're going to such desperate lengths because they are just trying to see what will stick now they are really full ailing of 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 i think they will get out and throwing up the most absurd accusations because i think they know they are losing. american investigative reporter losing. american investigative reporter max blumenthal claims an assault case against him is politically motivated to he was of a mixed blumenthal claims an assault case against him is politically motivated to he was arrested on friday hours after the publication of his latest article which criticize the u.s. rested on friday hours after the publication of his latest article which criticize the u.s. backed opposition in venezuela and they sell to allegedly occurred in majoring approach backed opposition in venezuela and they sell to allegedly occurred in
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major in a protest of the venezuelan embassy in washington they were making the accusation is a supporter of rest of the venezuelan embassy in washington they were making the accusation is a supporter of the venezuelan opposition we heard from the menthols attorney bill moran he raised a number of concerns the venezuelan opposition we heard from the menthols attorney bill moran he raised a number of concerns max monopole was arrested on friday morning at approximates. mexico was arrested on friday morning at approximately 9 am. the police circled this house there were 6 off suddenly 9 am. the police circled this house there were 6 officers they essentially swat style entered the house. there is they essentially swat style entered the house. and then they took him they tossed him in a paddy wagon and then they took him to district and then they took him they tossed
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him in a paddy wagon and then they took him to district he had requested and have an attorney he was denied access he had requested and of an attorney he was denied access for a phone call to contact an attorney or his family these charges are for a phone call to contact an attorney or his family these charges are blatantly false and highly inflammatory. or blatantly false and highly inflammatory. back in april the main opposition leaders of venezuela backed by the us time to do ousted like to present a opposition leaders of venezuela backed by the us term to do our still active president just dura in washington supporters of the venezuelan opposition tried to install themselves interest in washington supporters of the venezuelan opposition tried to install themselves in the country's embassy but a group of pro-government activists kept a vigil inside of the country's embassy but
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a group of pro-government activists kept a vigil inside did not hampered the seizure during the tussle for control there were clashes and it was during one of these not hampered the seizure during the tussle for control there were clashes and it was during one of these that the alleged assaults by blumenthal took place and they let the chico eyes that the alleged assaults by blumenthal took place and they looked but chico identified him as the assailant from a photograph is how she described what happened. then to fight him as the assailant from a photograph is how she described what happened. they kicked me pushed me to the floor 2 of them then they tried to. they kicked me pushed me to the floor 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 would be drop me and take me to the passage so i started to call police for help but they were beating and beating me. blumenthal says that the claims are completely false and beating me. blumenthal says that the claims are
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completely false me alleges they were manufactured by the venezuelan opposition he links his arrest to me alleges they were manufactured by the venezuelan opposition he links his arrest to his articles on u.s. support for the venezuelan leaders it without the turning of his articles on u.s. support for the venezuelan leaders human falls attorney again told us more about this. they decided to arrest him right after the game and told us more about this. they decided to arrest him right after the gray zone had republished a story that showed that one white oh and his team graze on had republished a story that showed that one guy don't know and his team were receiving funding from usa i d. now are those 2 things related were receiving funding from usa i d. now are those 2 things related it certainly would seem like this is some form of retaliation if you sit in
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a it certainly would seem like this is some form of retaliation if you sit in a court for a rainman you'll see 3040 people come up and for arraignment you'll see 3040 people come up and their cases if it's a simple assault allegedly. will be their cases if it's a simple assault allegedly. will be what's called no paper the prosecution won't bring a case here we have a dynamic where what's called no paper of the prosecution won't bring a case here we have a dynamic where one individual was arrested in may and now 6 months left one individual was arrested in may and now 6 months later. they're now bringing a case against max blumenthal uter. they are now bringing a case against max blumenthal on the same matter i do believe that there are political motives i mean how well does one all on the same matter i do believe that
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there are political motives i mean how else does one explain a case that you know is brought 6 months after an explain a case that you know is brought 6 months after the fact. you know what was going on in those 6 months are the facts right 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 been prior why did they not bring the case then. because there is not evidence this man didn't do this so here we have a journalist on this topic and on others this so here we have a journalist on this topic and others who has been critically reporting inconvenient facts about powerful people who has been critically reporting inconvenient facts about powerful people. you know both in the us government and in the us and you know both in the u.s.
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government and in the us interests and you know it's reported critically on those which is a german tourist 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 the list is supposed to do and now he's being retaliated against and now you know this is his punishment for speaking out that is what this looks like. this is his punishment for speaking out that is what this looks like. we have us the prosecutor's office in washington to comment on this we'll bring you any response we get have us the prosecutor's office in washington to comment on this we'll bring you any response we get. moving on the u.s. house of represents. moving on the u.s. house of representatives has overwhelmingly passed a resolution like knowledge the mass killing of all means but of sounds
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overwhelmingly passed a resolution like knowledge the mass killing of all means by the ultimate 100 years ago as a genocide now speaking of the ultimate 100 years ago as a genocide house speaker nancy pelosi called to the current operation in syria as a key reason for the move to pelosi called to the current operation in syria as a key reason for the move. today letters could state the facts on the floor of this house to be edge for ever into the congressional record the barbarous some made against ceremony in people today letters could the state the facts on the floor of this house to be edge for ever into the congressional record the barbarism committed against our many people was a genocide if we ignore history then we are destined to witness or was a genocide if we ignore history then we are destined to witness the mistakes of the past be repeated the recent attacks by the turkish military to the mistakes of the
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past be repeated the recent attacks by the turkish military against the kurdish people are stark and drew a reminder of the danger in our own time against the kurdish people are stark and drew a reminder of the danger in our own time pelosi the earlier also claimed that donald trump's decision to pull u.s. troops. pelosi it earlier also claimed that don trump's decision to pull u.s. troops out of syria would result in turkish genocide of the kurds president as the road out of syria would result in turkish genocide of the kurds he's president has already called the u.s. resolution worthless adding that a country with the stain of genocide and he called the u.s. resolution worthless adding that a country with the stain of genocide and slavery has no right to lecture ankara the mass killing of armenians in the ottoman and slavery has no right to lecture ankara the mass killing of armenians in the ottoman empire took place during and part or to face 2 or 3 swindled and that was after all between the teams were filled up
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between 191519248 claimed the lives of up to one and a half 1000000 armenians thousands more than 84 claimed the lives of up to one and a half 1000000 armenians thousands more were forced to seek refuge around the world including in the united states and the armenian families were forced to seek refuge around the world including in the united states and the armenian families remain separated across borders from appropriated to across the board or this. on america's one of the last couple of americas to the rest of the us with less than just kind of act the nation russians can begin i don't recognize genocide nations began recognizing off a century ago genocide still not fully recognized by numerous countries think straight izing off a century ago genocide still not fully recognized by numerous countries think belgium spain switzerland britain. that spring india belgium spain switzerland
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britain. that's springing for me is the prevention genser for analysis of this 1st of all jim why do you think it's taken in the united states so long to realize the bright side jet. for analysis of this 1st of all jim why do you think it's taken in the united states so long to recognize the genocide. where there were there were very strong political forces here in washington for a long time a poet where there were there were very strong political forces here in washington for a long time opposing the building of the recognition. of course towards turkey turkey is america's nato ally the military industries were very opposed to stigmatizing turkey are the military industries were very opposed to stigmatizing turkey in the mist way and also because knows there's a river israel's history very close close relationship with turkey in the past when
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turkey under its kamala's a secular ideology was what was asked when turkey under its kamala's a secular ideology was it was a close friend of israel there was a very strong already of opposition to this recognition the close friend of israel there was a very strong already of opposition to this recognition not to have been turkey now that u.s. should also israeli relations with turkey are not to appear in turkey now that u.s. should also israeli relations with turkey are are very bad this is an. to moment for them to move this thing or a. very bad this is an opportune moment for them to move this thing. not splay see the speaker said in congress you know the minister jenna meaning john splay see the speaker said in congress you know the minister jenna meaning genocide and compared it to spoke about it alongside turkey's anti kid operation in syria i mean genocide and compared it to spoke about it alongside turkey's anti kid operation in
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syria i mean the comparison is pretty blatant is it in attempting to base in the comparison pretty blatant is it in a tendency to basically have a nother attack adonal some foreign policy it isn't this is not you have a nother attack adonal some foreign policy it is and this is another element of the opportunism here look on elections in my opinion this recognition is long overdue to be element of the opportunism here look on elections in my opinion this recognition is long overdue that the killing of the armenians was a genocide but unfortunately that term has become so bad at the killing of the armenians it was a genocide but unfortunately that term has become so based and still bandied about for political purposes that well you have people like a closely saying things like this over the kurds are going to be subject to a genocide which is why the action still bandied about for political purposes that well you have people like a closely saying things like this over the kurds are going to be subject to
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a genocide which is by the way a little bit ironic since it was of course turkey to the kurdish tribes about who were a little bit ironic since it was of course turkey to the kurdish tribes about who were very variable up in the armenian genocide back in back a century ago are very variable up in the armenian genocide back of back a century ago and of course we've had these this is one of the really words in but of course we've had these this is one of the really words in raises in the resolution and. denial of any other genocide after all we are phrases in the resolution and dems denial of any other genocide after all we accused of the serbs of committing a genocide in bosnia which is simply false we've accused the serbs of committing a genocide in bosnia which is simply false we've accused we said we were intervening in libya to stop genocide by libyan forces we said we were meeting in libya to stop a genocide light by libyan forces bit by colonel gadhafi so unfortunately this is
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one of those terms that is committed by colonel gadhafi so unfortunately this is one of those terms that has become very very politicized in dbase and you even have the phenomenon in countries like france has become very very politicized in dbase and you even have the phenomenon in countries like france in greece where you can be put in jail for denying any any advance in greece where you can be put to jail for denying and you know out officially approved genocide so i think a lot of people would have that out officially approved genocide so i think a lot of people would have that i don't think it's any great revelation if i said that you know the majority of the u.s. media doesn't like donald trump and i don't think it's any great revelation if i say that you know the majority of the u.s. media doesn't like donald trump and they take every opportunity to attack him you got the likes of the washington post blaming trump for the take every opportunity to attack him you've got the likes of the washington post blaming trump for lying
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to you to attack the kids you've got you know police equating you know what's happening with lying to you to attack the kids you've got you know policing equating you know what's happening with the kids to what happened to the armenians emmy's that is that is the story of the trying to put out here that the kid is to what happened to the armenians emmy's that is that is the story of the trying to put out here that trump is basically enabling genocide it exactly right and it leads basically enabling genocide. it exactly right and it look at it's becoming very very ominous here neal with the kind of abridgement look it's becoming very very ominous here neal with the kind of abridgements of free speech we're seeing in other countries there was even a piece in the washington post the other day which for free speech we're seeing in other countries there was even a piece in the washington post the other day saying we need to rethink the 1st amendment because it's really sort of out of date or out of step with the rest of the saying we need to rethink the 1st amendment because it's really sort of out of
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date out of step with the rest of the world to have unlimited free speech i i just as i say we're old to have unlimited free speech i exit as i say as i say as a factual historical matter i agree with what you did as i say as a factual historical matter i agree with what you did but i sort of wonder what is now the official line coming down from washington out i sort of wonder what is now the official line coming down from washington how intolerant will be about what is or without isn't a genocide in you know guster opinion or intolerable would be about what is your would our reason to genocide in you know guster opinion of nancy pelosi. and if we just took a little bit more about understand us politics nancy pelosi. and if we just talk a little bit more about this on us politicians of proposed new legislation the calling on some to put sanctions on stations of propose new legislation the calling
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on some to put sanctions on. you know that in a ticking there is a friend and ally turkey now that you know ticking there is a friend and ally is the lawmakers in washington trying to put some distance now between the u.s. and sick. the lawmakers in washington trying to put some distance now between the u.s. and sick. they are but there's there's there's there's a method to their madness they are but there's again they're. there's a method to their madness here and they talk about isis isis and the genocide of the kurds and all these things it's quite clear and they talk about isis isis and the genocide of the kurds and all these things it's quite clear what they don't want to see is president trump actually complete american player what they don't want to see is president trump actually complete american.

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