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that. was. in the u.k. an inquiry into the deadly 2017 grenfell tower blaze in the u.k. an inquiry into the deadly 2017 grenfell tower blaze calls out significant systemic failings in the london fire brigade but with little spills out significant systemic failings in the london fire brigade but with little spotlight placed on the city and government authorities tell us the focus spotlight placed on the city and government of florida keys just tell us the focus is misplaced. for those did
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not regret it's misplaced. or for did not regret. not responsible for fixing it from the from old it's true it's our fault of not responsible for fixing it from away from all the troops on the outside of the tower . a new report by human rights watch on the outside of the tower. a new report by human rights watch says u.s. sanctions are preventing ordinary iranians from accessing lifesaving says u.s. sanctions of preventing ordinary iranians from accessing lifesaving medicine. and blood to me appears in mates with the hunger in prime minister medicine. and blood to me appears in meets with the hunger in prime minister viktor orban irritating western allies on the same day hungary. irritating western allies on the same day hungary peter. as
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a joint nato statement on ukraine. joint nato statement on ukraine. from our moscow studio where it's 4 o'clock in the morning you're watching r.t. international i'm reza bosco's studio where it's 4 o'clock in the morning you're watching r.t. international i'm words on a low quick thank you for joining us. now in the u.k. a public inquiry lockwood thank you for joining us. now in the u.k. a public inquiry has released a report into the deadly 2017 grenfell tower fire wire he has released a report into the deadly 2017 grenfell tower fire but the investigate to singling
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out the london fire brigade handling of the disaster would be investigate to singling out the london fire brigades handling of the disaster. i'm critical of many aspects of the n f p's response. i'm critical of many aspects of the n f p's response there was no contingency plan for evacuation of the time and the f.p. faith there was no contingency plan for evacuation of the time and the f.p. failed to revoke the stay put advice at a time when the stairs remained to revoke the stay put advice at a time when the stairs remained possible and it done so could have been saved. and it done so could have been saved there was a lack of effective communication between the control room. there was a lack of effective communication between the control room and the incident
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commander i consider that these represent significant systemic failure and the incident commander i consider that these represent significant systemic failings in the organization of the l f p some of their livings in the organization of the l f b i. some of those who lost loved ones in the tragedy are already calling for a total overhaul of the funds who lost loved ones in the tragedy are already calling for a total overhaul of the fire service. review service. or even the. review. was provisional because of the you know the. results of the provisional because of the you know that we didn't. you know it would be very. quick. you know it would be very. quick to do what. all the servers
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did not to do what. the servers. they see what. they see. in a funny. little. funny. little pool the. the report in question can call them. the report in question concluded the firefighters preparation and planning was gravely inadequate it goes on to discredit the firefighters preparation and planning was gravely inadequate it goes on to describe this failure as surprising given the fires of this kind have happened before steve wyvis failure surprising given the fires of this kind have happened before steve wide who is the union
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organizer for the london fire brigade believes although there were failings on the pike who's the union organizer for the london fire brigade believes although there were failings on the part of the firefighters many of those had been caused by government policies fault of the firefighters many of those had been caused by government. we agree with many of the criticisms of the system we agree with many of the criticisms of the systemic failures within the london fire brigade 72 people died in the fire in failures within the london fire brigade 72 people died in the far and the community quite rightly want answers to all of the questions about the community quite rightly want answers to all of their questions about the emergency response now obviously senior officers within the structures the emergency response now obviously senior officers within those structures are going to have to ask questions of themselves and be asked questions
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about the role in the system 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 current commissioner the fail 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 questions need to be asked and 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 personally the cuts of boris johnson who when he was mayor of london oversaw personally the cuts to 10 london fire stations the blaze that ripped through the grand for 210 london fire stations the blaze that ripped through the ground fell highrise on the 14th of june 27000 left over 70 people dead raising a high rise on the 14th of june 27000 left over 70 people dead raising public
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debate over lax fire regulations in social housing in the wake of the fire public debate over lax fire regulations in social housing in the wake of the fires some including the labor party leader gerry corbin highlighted government deregulation that some including the labor party leader jeremy corben highlighted government dever. and or therapy policies are the major contributing factor that led to the tragedy many and or therapy policies are the major contributing factor that led to the tragedy many experts in the field of housing also pointed to the fact highly flammable material was used of experts in the field of housing also pointed to the fact highly flammable material was used as inflation steve why ilene think why she should take a closer look at those and all that why it is a guarantee if they did i should take a closer look at shows and of the contrary pretty it is an accurate action to contributed to that the tragedy. hill they leveled the same scrutiny at how intensely they leveled the same
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scrutiny at how intensely flammable material was fixed to the outside of the building and who made those decisions 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 who made those decisions in local government and in central government and the background to the refurbishments in the justice that people are looking fact ground to the refurbishments. the justice that people are looking for won't be delivered far far as did not cause the fire of or won't be delivered far far as did not cause the fire of our forefathers and not responsible for fixing a from a well built from all material our forefathers and not responsible for fixing a from a well built from all material on the outside of the tower prosecution should be at
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the people 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 from the pool that cause the building to be in such an unsafe condition in the 1st place from the maintenance of all the. for safety systems that already existed in the building so the refurbishment the maintenance of all the fire safety systems that already existed in the building so the refurbishment that left us a dangerous. and some other had left us a dangerous. and in some other headlines stories russian president vladimir putin has met with hungary and prime minister. they talked regional affairs business and boosting relations headline stories russian president vladimir putin has met with hungary and prime minister viktor all bob they talked regional affairs business and boosting relations been following the meeting. hard agree russia when you look at
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the trend has been following the meeting. hungry russia when you look at it at 1st glance it seems that it's impossible to compare or put these 2 at 1st glance 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 together on the one hand we have a very small european country which is a member of nato and the you on the other hand we have the world's biggest country which is in fact a geo pulled the you on the other hand we have the world's biggest country which is in fact a geopolitical at verse 3 of the european union the north atlantic treaty a lot of coal at verse 3 of the european union the door that led to a treaty alliance but the friendship between the 2 leaders president vladimir putin the problem is it's but the friendship between the 2 leaders president vladimir putin and the prime minister viktor or bad sub have in fact refer to bet and.
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even refer to it as a broadband even and the way the hug area government likes to go against the flow what the way the hug area government likes to go against the flow what it comes to the. batter's has led to a situation where victor or bad lattimer put it comes to the batter's has led to a situation where viktor or bad lattimer approach brought up exactly the same issues at the press conference slightly from different eg go right up exactly the same issues at the press conference slightly from different angles but still 1st of all let's tells. you to pass the logs 1st then steps to all the let's take the called middle east peace to be the past lots of ads and you had all the wars because of the migrants and they go there because it's an active in the power grids and bosco is an active power broker there that doesn't what eddy terrorism to
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spread further north broker there that doesn't what eddie terrorism to spread further north but. he's going to go settlements in syria. but. he's got a good to go settlement in syria will be achieved through the work of the syrian constitutional committee to which russia turkey and the russian allies through the work of the sewer and constitutional committee to which russia turkey and the russian allies have contributed a lot in the framework of the committees in the government opposition and serious have contributed a lot in the framework of the committees in the government opposition and syria's civil society will manage directly without help i work on constitution civil society will manage directly without help i work in constitutional with the state construction and stable development of the country it's important for hunger state construction and stable development of the country it's important for hungary up in the context of refugia gross's and for europe as
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a whole group in the context of refugia gross's and for europe as a whole. the hungry has interests in the middle east as well but on these territories and. the hungry has interests in the middle east as well on these territories and we civilize a lot of mine. goes you're a little fat in the trying to get there through hungry civilize a lot of migrants will go as you're a little familiar trying to get there through hungry national going green has an interest in seeing everything settle down in the middle east and syrian president really has an interest in seeing everything settle down in the middle east and syrian military and political points of view. when it comes to ukraine it turns out that they had 3 and political points of view. what it comes to ukraine it turns out that they had gary in government is concerned about the fate of the ethnic had gary and by dorothy edmund gary government is concerned about the fate of the ethnic had garion by dorothy at the western part of the country and of course we do about her
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how big the the western part of the country and of course we do about her how big the russian speaking dorothy the pro russian minority is and the eastern paasschen speaking by dorothy the pro russian minority is at the eastern part of the country and we understand how difficult it is to have dark of the country and we understand how difficult it is to head the war there but both leaders are welcoming the new attempts by the new ukrainian government a war there but both leaders are welcoming the new attempts by the ukrainian government as to restart the peace talks as part of the door but before bad as to restart the peace talks as part of the door but before bad these are the talks between the leaders of russia ukraine a couple these are the talks between the leaders of russia ukraine accompanied by putting leads but the by the president of the friends and also the chancellor of
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germany but also the chancellor of germany when it comes to the energy issues we do have to bear in mind that hungary imports a vast but to comes to the energy issues we do have to bear in mind that hungary imports a vast majority of its natural resources including. all of the gas from russia and one story of its natural resources including all of the gas from russia and it wants to have as many ways as possible to deliver these natural we need to have as many ways as possible to deliver these natural resources into the country at the same time russia wants to diversify sources into the country at the same time russia wants to diversify the way it's all on gas are delivered to europe here you can take the way it's all gas are delivered to europe here you can take the board stream to pipeline project and also the turkish stream which stream to pipeline
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project and also the turkish stream which hungary wants to eventually become a part of now finally when it comes to the relation glory to eventually become a part of now finally when it comes to the relations between russia and nato russia at the e.u. they had gary leader once again it was between russia and nato russia at the e.u. they had gary leader once again made it clear that he was beautiful to be called this bridge between the west made it clear that he was beautiful to be called this bridge between the west and east and he's happy to play this role here's what exactly he said all that and he's happy to play this role here's what exactly he said all that. of course hungry is a member of nato and the e.u. and it will work. of course hungry is a member of nato and the e.u. and it will remain there but it doesn't exclude cooperation with russia including
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a political levels remain there but it doesn't exclude cooperation with russia including a political levels hungary is interested in improving relations between nato and russia. hungry is interested in improving relations between nato and russia about this very little and historic experience when. elations of queen west in eastern europe a strange fungal and historic experience on relations between western and eastern europe a strange hungry loses if the ration is a good hungry is will so when that is what it's really loses if the ration is a good hungry is will so when that is what we do whether this plan will work or not we will find out in the upcoming months or years but whether this plan will work or not we will find out in the upcoming months or years but it's clear that victor or bad it was but b. to glad about put at least once it's clear that victor or bad it was but b. to glad about put at least once a year what's to keep trying and it looks like
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a lot of our putin had victor some year what's to keep trying and it looks like a lot of our putin had victor or badly want to keep up that pace. well we had one georgia isn't what we're bad want to keep up that pace. well we had one georgia where lee who's a senior research fellow at the global policy institute explained why where he who's a senior research fellow at the global policy institute explained why hungary has become russia's key ally in europe. only really has and he has become russia's key ally in europe. i'm very has had a serious issue with immigrants and. ringback our serious issue with the immigrants and the outpouring of refugees through angry and it doesn't feel that the e.u. pouring of refugees through angry and it doesn't feel that the e.u. provided it with any assistance. the release of provided it with any
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assistance. the relationship with russia gives hungary. flexibility because chip with russia gives hungary. flexibility because. it has. good relations of the russia. it has good relations of these russia doesn't want. a strengthening of needle it doesn't want the doesn't want. a strengthening of needle it doesn't want the. an expansion of nato and. an expansion of nato and what. oregon has a strain relation with is the nato partners or about has a strain relation with it is the nato partners the russians are her unhappy and
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therefore there's a limit the russians are her unhappy and therefore there's a limit to how much coercion the e.u. can apply to hungary you do how much coercion the e.u. can apply to hungary given that program was has alternative options as to where it can go shoot been the program was has alternative options as to where it can go shoot things get really dire between on green brussels. things get really dire between on green russel's. human rights watch has released a scathing report on u.s. sanctions against human rights watch has released a scathing report on u.s. sanctions against iran it highlights the brutal impact of the restrictions on the iranian health care systems to iran it highlights the brutal impact of the restrictions on the iranian health care system and that's despite washington's claims that ordinary people would not be targeted and that's despite washington's
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claims that ordinary people would not be targeted. for an illustration officials claim they stand with the event in people. trump administration officials claim they stand with the iranian people but the overbroad and birds some u.s. sanctions regime is harming iranians tried to health in 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 or complicated diseases including access to lifesaving met since leaving iranians who have rare or complicated diseases unable to get the medicine and treatment they require the sanctions were in full unable to get the medicine and treatment they require the sanctions were enforced after donald trump quit the nuclear deal with the country last year to arms non stop to donald trump quit the nuclear deal with the country last year to arms noncompliance and financing of terror organizations were cited as the key reasons
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behind the decision compliance and financing of terror organizations were cited as the key reasons behind the decision since then the sanctions have been expanded several times and it seems the un since then the sanctions have been expanded several times and it seems the us leadership knows to what extent people are being affected. we are its leadership knows to what extent people are being affected. we are not doing this to hurt the people of iran we are doing this so that iran stops their bad acts you are 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 more more things are much worse for it is we will continue to ramp up more more more things are much worse for the iranian people and we're convinced that will lead to lead the iranian people to rise up 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 in theory the u.s.
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sanctions and could change the behavior of the regime in theory the u.s. sanctions include exemptions for food or medicine about the human rights watch communications and added exemptions for food or medicine about the human rights watch communications an advocacy director says that in practice exempt sectors have been scared off because he director says that in practice exempt sectors have been scared off. let me stop you with sanctions and aggressive you would rather root. the mix of human sanctions and aggressive u.s. rhetoric has made it incredibly difficult to get banks and companies to carry out transactions of exam to even credibly difficult to get banks and companies to carry out transactions exempted even terry was with us and in fact the sentient under it or if we didn't invite her he was with us and in fact the sentient under it or if we had an environment of what we call compliance which means that companies and
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banks will choose to carry out an image of what we call compliance which means that companies and banks who choose to carry out even legitimately military and transfers to iran just because they're worried about the risk even legitimate humanitarian transfers to iran just because they're worried about the risk of sanctions so the way it currently functions. do you essentially have sanctions so the way it currently functions. the u.s. sanctions regime has a very serious consequences for many of the iranians right to help this regime has a very serious consequences for many of the iranians right to health especially rans with rare diseases this includes people who kenya especially remains with rare diseases this includes people who kenya at blip see and also individuals with injuries resulting from the exposure to kind of at blip see and also individuals with injuries resulting from the exposure to chemical weapons during the iran iraq war all of those cannot get the treatment they need at all what comes during the
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iran iraq war all of those cannot get the treatment they need and as a direct consequence of the way the sections regime functions the administration continues and as a direct consequence of the way the sections regime functions the administration continues to claim that the sanctions are not directed at the people of iran however on several occasions claim of the centers are not directed at the people of iran however on several occasions and u.s. government officials have said that they are aware of the harm however haitians. you was the root of the show and said you know are aware of or however have an action as the horror was well intentioned. action as the horror was well. now moving on some technology news facebook has agreed to pay. now moving on some technology news facebook has agreed to pay a fine imposed by the u.k.'s data protection watchdog over the social media giant
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of fine imposed by the u.k.'s data protection watchdog over the social media giants role in the cambridge analytical scandal as part of this group's role in the cambridge analytical scandal. as part of this agreement facebook and the information commissioner's office have agreed to withdraw their respective opinions facebook and the information commissioner's office have agreed to withdraw their respective appeals facebook has agreed to pay the 500000 pounds fine but has made meals facebook has agreed to pay the $500000.00 pounds fine but has made no admission of liability in relation to the monetary penalty notice british admission of liability in relation to the monetary penalty noted british firm cambridge add that it is known to have illegally obtained the personal data of 87 the cambridgeshire that it is known to have illegally obtained the personal data of 87000000 facebook users some of the data was then used to psychologically profile
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you a 1000000 facebook users some of the data was then used to psychologically profile us voters in the 2016 election it was later revealed that facebook had concern us voters in the 2016 election it was later revealed that facebook had concerns about the improper data collection before the scandal erupted forcing mark zuckerberg is about the improper data collection before the scandal erupted forcing mark zuckerberg to apologize for failing to protect facebook users and that was a bird to apologize for failing to protect facebook users and that was a big mistake and it was my mistake and that was a mistake and i'm really sorry a big mistake and it was my mistake and that was a mistake and i'm really sorry that this happened and i'm sorry for it and i'm sorry now despite those many apologies if this happened and i'm sorry for it and i'm sorry now despite those many apologies you heard there from mark zuckerberg facebook as a company has not admitted to any legal liability heard there from mark zuckerberg
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facebook as a company has not admitted to any legal liability and privacy activist bill new says that unsurprising. realty and previously activist bill new says that unsurprising. this is the last of the major fines that they're going to face under the old regime this is the last of the major fines that they're going to face under the old regime and it's a relatively small fine of only about 500000 pounds i think faceplant it's a relatively small fine of only about 500000 pounds i think facebook is always going to seek to avoid liability wherever possible book is always going to seek to avoid liability wherever possible in this particular instance with cambridge emulates they were in a position in this particular instance with cambridge emulates they were in a position where they share data with various different applications and partners
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mission where they share data with various different applications and partners and they weren't necessarily aware of everything that was being done with the data that and they weren't necessarily aware of everything that was being done with the data there's a lot of contention about the way in which the rules that facebook put laid down a lot of contention about the way in which the rules that facebook put laid down for these partners were enforced and many would argue that and for these partners were enforced and many would argue that it's evident from this particular case that there was very poor enforcement facebook 0 evidence from this particular case that there was very poor enforcement facebook are going to argue whatever the case that it wasn't their fault necessarily going to argue whatever the case that it wasn't their fault necessarily the people abused some of the technology in the data that
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they made available people abused some of the technology in the data that they made available i think that facebook are going to face further fine. a little i think that facebook are going to face further fines down the line and in the future they may be found liable the line and in the future they may be found liable than maybe in a far more difficult position in some of the cases ahead of them the pentagon may be in a far more difficult position in some of the cases ahead of them the pentagon has released a video showing what it says is the killing of abu bakar al but daddy will be getting some views on that after this short break. has released a video showing what it says is the killing of abu bakar al but daddy will be getting some views on that after this short break.
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join me every. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics small or business i'm show business and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics swore business i'm show business i'll see you then.
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i'll see you then. it. welcome back now. welcome back now the pentagon has released a video which it says shows the u.s.
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military raid that the pentagon has released a video which it says shows the u.s. military raid that killed islamic states leader abu bakar daddy and this comes 3 days till the islamic states leader abu bakar daddy and this comes 3 days after president trump announced that the world's most wanted terrorist had been killed in syria after president trump announced that the world's most wanted terrorist had been killed in syria until now the video had been classified it shows soldiers closing in on until now the video had been classified it shows soldiers closing in on the compound where baghdadi was hiding out along with other i saw extremists and his found on the compound where baghdadi was hiding out along with other i saw extremists and his family members earlier u.s. officials had said they would not release any images only members earlier u.s. officials had said they would not release any images of the terrorist death well according to donald trump the u.s.
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operation targeting the terrorist death well according to donald trump the u.s. operation targeting abu bakar b took place on saturday night in india a province in northwest syria. he took place on saturday night in india province in northwest syria these drone pictures show the remains of baghdad his compound after the raid these drone pictures show the remains of baghdad his compound after the raid according to the pentagon by god he didn't detonated a suicide vest as american troops according to the pentagon baghdadi didn't detonated a suicide vest as american troops closed in killing himself and 2 of his children the latest brief closed in killing himself and 2 of his children at the latest briefing the pentagon officials describe the raid as successful. back during the pentagon officials described the raid as successful baghdad he was the subject of an intense and a raid is the effort to bring him to justice and ever significantly was the subject
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of an intense and right as the effort to bring him to justice and ever significantly advanced recently as we closed in on his whereabouts the operation was exquisitely planned and executed the best recently as we closed in on his whereabouts the operation was exquisitely planned and executed it demonstrates the united states global reach and our unwavering commitment to destroy isis it demonstrates the united states global reach and our unwavering commitment to destroy isis marines' leaders to justice and to protect america and others from people like baghdad to bring its leaders to justice and of tech to american others from people like baghdad to the mission was a difficult complex and precise raid there was executed with the higher the mission was a difficult complex and precise raid there was executed with the highest level of professionalism in the finest tradition of the u.s. military. its level of professionalism in the finest tradition of the u.s. military. well to get a bit more insight on this we can now cross
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a lot of to political science professor wells to get a bit more insight on this we can now cross a lot of to political science professor cullen cavill colin thanks so much for joining us but so what do you make of us a call in cabo colin thanks so much for joining us but so what do you make of the video released by the pentagon that apparently shows the right on baghdad these compound the video released by the pentagon that apparently shows the right on baghdad these compound well sort of details it giving us. it doesn't you know well sort of details it giving us. it doesn't give us much detail ms rose alone we understand from the press much detail ms rose alone we understand from the president's announcement that elba donnie apparently villains announcement that al baghdadi apparently killed himself apparently was a suicide 'd and be killed himself apparently was
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a suicide 'd because he was wearing a suicide vest trump unknowns to get himself on the phone with because he was wearing a suicide vest trump unknowns to get himself on the phone with 3 children that was later james by the pentagon to 2 children breach over and that was later james by the pentagon to 2 children and then the head of central command general franks good mckinsey's and the and the and the head of central command general franks good mckinsey's and they buried in baghdad his remains and see so we don't hurried into baghdad his remains and see so we don't have a body to look at. a body to look at. your viewers are probably familiar with the term and maybe us court
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your viewers are probably familiar with the term haiti as corpus is used in law to produce a detailed subject well we can focus used in law to produce a detailed subject well we can certainly corpus efficient which is produced but we don't necessarily corpus efficient which is produced by we don't have a body so this is led to but speculation among says fall have a bug so this is led to but speculate. and amongst his followers bagnolet followers that remain in iraq and there were back to early followers that remain in iraq and syria and elsewhere 'd but the u.s. did not want korea and elsewhere 'd but the u.s. did not want baghdad body to be buried just like the last
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baghdad body to be buried just like the law and they did not want a shrine to be produced and they did not want a shrine to be produced that would encourage all that were indeed. encourage. the burial place. the burial place. yet call and we've heard this before haven't we with the famously the burial of a sama been larger than. a game was a raid was. called we've heard this before haven't we with the famously the burial of sama been larger than. a game was a raid that we had to the video and things from it's kind of gone down in history.
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that we had to the video and things from it's kind of gone down in history we heard the u.s. government has citing armed conflict law that they buried back daddy's body within 23rd the u.s. government has citing armed conflict law that they buried back daddy's body within 24 hours at sea as you said there they've also claimed the results of d.n.a. d.n.a. test were out at sea as you said there they've also claimed the results of d.n.a. d.n.a. tests prove that the remains belong to bike that as you point out that there is speculation about this proof that the remains belong to buy as you point out that there is speculation about this i mean what assurances can a government give the job has been done so that people who want to surance is can a government give the job has been done so that people won't speculate. here won't speculate. well president trump suggested that he has been able footage of the body and he said that as
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a big deal of footage of the body and he said that it should be he thinks it should be released so that young it should be he thinks it should be released so that young people will not imitate. so if the pentagon people will not imitate. so if the pentagon does have such footage i think it's incumbent upon the u.s. but it i think it's incumbent upon the u.s. to produce that footage in order to quell any doubts whether to produce such footage in order to quell any doubts whether he is still off of course it's up to isis. is still off of course it's up to isis if he is going to love to produce
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a video of if he is going to love to produce a video of. o.t. the day's newspaper that would be like that on a ot today's newspaper that would be the ultimate indication the baghdadi 'd was not killed so we the alternate indication the baghdadi 'd was not killed so unless that happens then either in baghdad a was indeed kill or be unless that happens then either in baghdad a was indeed killed or he is going to be in solitary 'd confinement for the remainder of his life that is going to be in solitary 'd confinement for the remainder of his life let's talk about what happens if al baghdadi is indeed dead as he has got let's talk about what happens if. baghdadi is indeed dead as the us government says he is and they've released this video showing the raid. because.
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they released this video showing the raid. because some people say isolate expected to get a new leader and retaliate and the pentagon some people say i still is expected to get a new leader and retaliate and the pentagon is using that as their justification for keeping u.s. troops in syria and is using that as their justification for keeping u.s. troops in syria for protection purposes does does that contradict donald trump's claim that the caliphate has protection purposes does does that contradict donald trump's claim that the caliphate has been 100 percent defeated. salumi is within 100 percent defeated. absolutely and as well as the keeping us troops in syria is keeping us troops in syria is primarily as most people understand to us
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primarily as most people understand to guard the oil that the u.s. has stolen from syria guard the oil that the u.s. has stolen from syria and this is why u.s. troops all remaining in syria and this is why u.s. troops all remaining in syria not only did the u.s. have a strong form in the group not only did the u.s. have a strong form in the creation of isis. 201112 through a patient of isis back in 201112 through operation sycamore and then. operation and further sycamore and then gave it a logistical support and weaponry in order to produce this pipe learn from it
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logistical support and weaponry in order to produce this pipe learn from could be your cut off russian sources of oil and natural get to europe and cut off russian sources of oil and natural gas to europe but we have maintain the fiction to the american public that there is the europe but we have maintain the fiction to the american public that the u.s. never was actually fighting isis and list it's got to be the biggest ever was actually fighting isis and list it's got to be the biggest law of this decade political science professor cullen nick kaldas a lot of this decade political science professor cullen at cavil thanks for your insights we appreciate it. will thanks for your insights we appreciate it. the u.s. house of representatives has overwhelmingly passed. the u.s.
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house of representatives has overwhelmingly passed a resolution acknowledging the mass killing of armenians by the ottoman empire 100 danced a resolution acknowledging the mass killing of armenians by the ottoman empire 100 years ago as a genocide and house speaker nancy pelosi called turkey's a years ago as a genocide house speaker nancy pelosi called turkey's anti kurd operation in syria a key reason for that move anti kurd operation in syria a key reason for that move. today letters clearly state the facts on the floor of this house to be edge for every day letters clearly state the facts on the floor of this house to be edge for ever to the congressional record the barbarism committed against so many people was a gent of the congressional record the barbarism committed against so many people was a genocide if we ignore history then we are destined to witness the mistakes of the
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side if we ignore history then we are destined to witness the mistakes of the past be repeated the recent attacks by the turkish military against the kurdish people passed 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 and our starcom drew a reminder of the danger in our own time or pelosi had earlier also claimed trump's decisions to pull u.s. troops from syria or pelosi had earlier also claimed trump's decisions to pull u.s. troops from syria would result in turkish genocide of the kurds turkey's president has already called the would result in turkish genocide of the kurds turkey's president has already called the u.s. resolution worthless and said that a country with the stain of genocide slave us resolution worthless and said that a country with the stain of genocide slavery has no right to lecture ankara more
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the mass killing of armenians in the very have no right to lecture ankara more the mass killing of armenians in the ottoman empire took place during and after the 1st world war between one autumn an empire took place during and after the 1st world war between 915 and 924 it claimed the lives of up to one and a half 1000000 115-9248 claimed the lives of up to one and a half 1000000 armenians and thousands more were forced to seek refuge around the world including in the armenians and thousands more were forced to seek refuge around the world including in. america many armenian families remain separated across borders america many armenian families remain separated across borders the u.s. is one of the last western countries to recognize the genocide nation the us is one of the last western countries to recognize the genocide nations began recognizing it about half a century ago and the genocide is still not fully russians began recognizing it
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about half a century ago and the genocide is still more clearly recognized by a number of other countries including australia belgium spain switzerland and recognized by a number of other countries including australia belgium spain switzerland and britain where former u.s. diplomat jim jacques trist gives his views on why america britain where former u.s. diplomat jim jack gives his views on why american politician politicians a lot of linking a historical door jacqueline to suggest i'd and a lot of the turkish operated the operation against the kurds it's the kurds. i took both that they're just i didn't plop and i just got into their last thing and so what i'm going to think of what they're saying in so many words that they are accusing trump of facilitating a genocide against the kurds in this words that they are accusing trump of facilitating a genocide and against the courage and this is one of the the ways unfortunately in which the term genocide is one of the the ways unfortunately in which the term
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genocide has been deep based and distorted for crass political purposes yes i think there was the genocide of the armenians 100 years ago i'm glad that it has been deep based and distorted for crass political purposes yes i think there was the genocide of the armenians 100 years ago i'm glad that the congress has finally recognized that after so many years of resistance but this congress has finally recognized that after so many years of resistance but the see it done in this kind of cheap an opportunistic way because people like nancy pelosi have done in this kind of cheap an opportunistic way because people like nancy pelosi find it a useful stab at the president is another thing entirely i sort of low see find it a useful stab at the president is another thing entirely i sort of wonder what is now the official line coming down from washington how intolerant wonder what is now
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the official line coming down from washington how intolerant will be about what is or without isn't a genocide in the oh gosh the opinion of nancy pelosi will be about what is or without isn't a genocide in the oh gosh the opinion of nancy pelosi. well that's up date i'm rays on a lot couldn't all the bank. while that's daytime or is on a lot couldn't all the bank ain't 30 minutes time with monies from around the wild c. that. in 30 minutes time with monies from around the wild c. that. leg. leg. lifts. a whole.
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all across the middle east and. all across the middle east and beyond there are large scale protests and growing political instability in many countries the beyond there are large scale protests and growing political instability in many countries the old ways of doing business only in rich privileged elite while the prospects for the old ways of doing business only in rich privileged elite while the prospects for the many are few and far in between the elites have answers to grow many are few and far in between the elites have answers.
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zoom. zoom. zoom. zoom. out about this. morning after spending a natural. morning after financial. readings
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get me started on the amount of murder war and corporate the botcher e we are subjected to in our daily information downloads are nudes we are subjected to in our daily information downloads our news is sadly a buried to bury very depressed is sadly a buried to bury very depressing but not today not on this show today we will bring you some getting. but not today not on this show today we will bring you some good news for a change as we highlight a few uplifting stories that got buried behind good news for a change as we highlight a few uplifting stories that got buried behind all the bad starting with the 10th anniversary of the world giving index to all the bad starting with the 10th anniversary of the world giving index based on gallup surveys and compiled by the charities aid foundation the world giving index based on gallup surveys and
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compiled by the charities aid foundation the world giving index rates by percentage the generosity of all those folks living on this small blue planet rates by percentage the generosity of all those folks living on this small blue planet this is based on the generosity of the citizens living in each country by the way not the charity this is based on the generosity of the citizens living in each country by the way not the charity of that country's government it's the actual people living there and to celebrate the index's 10th anniversary charities aids latest report that country's government the actual people living. and doesn't delay indexes 10th anniversary charities aids latest report beecher's the top most giving populations over the last 10 years of the indexes existence with the united nations over the last 10 years of the indexes existence with the united states code so much coming in at number one in quickly one by
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a my in mar. by our model and i am our new zealand ireland and then yes and then and in the. at the top and you can can see me these as lizza right now i'm going out the top 10 you can see this list not only spans all corners of the globe but not surprisingly a bass difference and culturally spans all corners of the globe but not surprisingly a bass difference in culture and history as well because generosity in the gift of giving is not can for and history as well. because generosity in the gift of giving is not confined to jain to just $11.00 culture and culture or class or class as us as many would have many many would have you believe. now ladies and gentlemen let's spread some good news today as we start now ladies and gentlemen let's spread some good news today as we start.

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