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in the u.k. an inquiry into the deadly 2017. in the u.k. an inquiry into the deadly 2017 grand felt powerplays calls now the significance of the mc failings in the london fire brigade grenfell tower plays calls well the significance of them and failings in the london fire brigade votes with little spotlight placed on city and government over dorothy height as telephone box with little spotlight placed on city and government office already just tell us the
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focus is misplaced for far as you know calls us the focus is misplaced. far far as you know calls to far far far far as a normal response from the freaks you come from and from far far far far as a normal response from the freaks you know from from your material on the outside of the towers a new report by the material on the outside of the towers a new report by human rights watch says u.s. sanctions are preventing ordinary iranians from accessing human rights watch says the u.s. the sanctions are preventing ordinary iranians from accessing lifesaving medicine. and blood lifesaving medicine. and glad to meet putin meets with the hungary and prime minister viktor orban irritating western allies on the same day hungary vetoes a joint nato statement on ukraine. putin meets with the hungary and prime minister
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viktor orban irritating western allies on the same day hungary details a joint nato statement on ukraine. from moscow studio where it is 5 o'clock in the most. from moscow studio where it is 5 o'clock in the morning you're watching altie international i'm rosana loquitur thank you for joining us owning you're watching altie international i'm rise on a low quick thank you for joining us. now in the u.k. a public inquiry has released a report now in the u.k. of a public inquiry has released a report into the deadly 2017 grenfell towel fire with the investigators singling
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into the deadly 2017 grenfell towel fire with the investigators singling out the london fire brigades handling of the disaster. i'm count the london fire brigades handling of the disaster. i'm critical of many aspects of the n f p's response there was no contingency plan pretty coat of many aspects of the n f p's response there was no contingency plan for evacuation of the time and the n.s.p. failed to revoke the statement for evacuation of the time and the n.s.p. failed to revoke the stay put advice at a time when the stairs remained possible to put a device at a time when the stairs remained possible i didn't say could have been saved there was a lack of done so could have been saved. there was a lack of effective communication between the control room and the incident
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commander effective communication between the control room and the incident commander i consider that these represent significant systemic failings in the org i consider that these represent significant systemic failings in the organization of the l f b i well some of those who lost loved ones in the ninety's ation of the l f b well some of those who lost loved ones in the tragedy are already calling for a total overhaul of the fire service. tragedy already calling for a total overhaul of the fire service. or even the. review was. going to. review the results of a provisional because of the you know that we didn't disclose the provisional because of the you know that we didn't. you know it would be very. quick
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to do you know what it would be you know it would be very. quick to do you know to go to the court. all the servers. all the servers. and see all the. fun. and see all the. fun. pull the 4. pull the 4. the report in question concluded that the firefighters prepping. the report in question concluded that the firefighters preparation and planning was gravely inadequate it goes on to describe this failure aberration and planning was gravely inadequate it goes on to describe this failure as surprising given the fires of
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this kind have happened before steve white who's the union surprising given the fires of this kind have happened before steve white who's the union organizer for the love of fire brigade believes although there were failings on the part of firefighter organizer for the love of fire brigade believes although there were failings on the part of firefighters many of those have been caused by government policies we agree as many of those have been caused by government policies. we agree with many of the criticisms of the systemic failures with many of the criticisms of the systemic failures within the london fire brigade 72 people died in the far community within the london fire brigade 72 people died in the far community quite rightly want answers to all of the questions about the emergency response quite rightly want answers to all of the questions about the emergency response now obviously senior officers within those structures are going to have to
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ask questions now obviously senior officers within those structures are going to have to ask questions of themselves and be asked questions about the role in the system that failed to prepare persons 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 questions need to be asked of 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 of boris johnson 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 to 10 london forrest who when he was mayor of london oversaw personally the cuts to 10 london fire stations the blaze that ripped through the grenfell highrise on the 14th of june twist ations the blaze that ripped through the grenfell highrise on the 14th of june 2017 left over 70 people dead raising public debate over lax 2017
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left over 70 people dead raising public debate over lax fire regulations in social housing in the wake of the fires some including the labor fire regulations in social housing in the wake of the fires some including the labor party leader jeremy corbyn highlighted government deregulation and austerity policies party leader jeremy corbyn highlighted government deregulation and. policies as a major contributing factor that led to the tragedy many experts in the field of housing as a 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 as insulation and also pointed to the fact highly flammable material was used as insulation steve white again believes the inquiry should take a closer look at those the north already who's in action steve white again believes the inquiry should take a closer look at those the north already who is in action contributed to the tragedy. hill they contributed to the tragedy.
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hill they leveled the same scrutiny at how intensely flammable material the same scrutiny at how intensely flammable material was fixed to the outside of the building who made those decisions who made the rule 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 background those decisions in local government and in central government and the background to the refurbishments. of justice that people are looking for to the refurbishments. the justice that people are looking for won't be delivered far far as did not cause the fire won't be delivered far far as did not cause the fire of our forefathers and not responsible for fixing
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a flammable bill from all material on 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 the people that call 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 maintenance of those 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 refurbishment the grid for all the fire safety systems that already existed in the building so the refurbishment the grateful to house a dangerous. now to some rather headlines house of dangerous. now to some rather headline news stories russian president vladimir putin has met with hungary and prime minister and new stories russian president vladimir putin has met with hungary and prime minister viktor orban to talk regional affairs of
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business and boosting relations viktor orbán to talk regional affairs to business and boosting relations has been following that meeting. holly jury has been following that meeting. holly durie russia when you look at it at 1st glance it seems that it's impossible to russia when you look at it 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 compare or put these 2 together on the one hand we have a very small european country which is a member of the you on the other hand we have the world's biggest country and country which is a member of the 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 which is in fact a geopolitical at verse 3 of the european you get the north atlantic treaty alliance but the friendship between the 2 leaders president vladimir of the door
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that led to a treaty alliance but the friendship between the 2 leaders president vladimir putin and the private history of viktor or bad sub have in fact referred to who the prime minister viktor or bad somehow of in fact referred to it as a broadband even and the way the hug area government likes to go it as a brawl bad even the way the hug area gun. likes to go against the flow what it comes to the batter's has led to a situation where we get stuck flow what it comes to the batter's has led to a situation where the victor or bad lattimer approach brought up exactly the same issues that the press called for a victor or bad lattimer approach brought up exactly the same issues at the press conference slightly from different angles but still 1st of all let's take the middle east to be dense slightly from different angles but still 1st of all let's take the middle east to be the past once it adds to all the conflicts and wars
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there because of the migrants and balsa past ones that adds to all the conflicts and wars there because of the migrants and bosco is an active power broker there that doesn't what eddie terrorism go as an active power broker there that doesn't what eddy terrorism to spread further north. to spread further north but. a good tickle settlement in syria will be achieved through the work of the syrian constitutional committee which romans in syria will be achieved through the work of the syrian constitutional committee to which russia turkey and iran allies have contributed a lot and in the framework of that committee and i should turkey and iran allies have contributed a lot in the framework of that committee and the government opposition and syria's civil society will manage directly without government opposition and syria's civil society will manage directly to me without help i work in constitutional with the
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state construction and stable development of that can help by the work i'm constitutional with the state construction and stable development of the country because it's important for hungary i'm in the context of refugee gross's and 3 it's important for hungary up in the context of refugee gross's and for europe as a whole. the hungry has interests in the middle east europe as a whole. the hungry has in. chris in the middle east as well on these territories and we are civilized a lot of migrants who goes you're a little fight in the world on these territories and we civilize a lot of migrants who goes you're a little familiar trying to get there through hungry national and really has an interest in seeing everything settle down in the middle trying to get there through hungry and really has an interest in seeing everything settle down in the middle east and syria both from military and political points of view. when it comes to 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 concerned about the fate of
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the earth to ukraine it turns out that the head 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 with naked gary and by doherty at the western part of the country and of course we do about her how big the russian speaking dorothy the pro russian line or about her how big the russian speaking the pro russian minority is at the eastern part of the country and we understand how different he is at the eastern part of the country and we understand how difficult it is to head the war there but both leaders are welcoming the do what i call it is to head the war there but both leaders are welcoming the new attempts by the new ukrainian government as to restart the peace talks as part of attempts by the ukrainian government as to restart the peace talks as part of the door but before bad these are the talks
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between the leaders of russia of the already for about these are the talks between the leaders of russia ukraine accompanied by the president of france and also ukraine accompanied by the president of france and also the chancellor of germany when it comes to the energy issues we do have to bear and by that the chancellor of germany when it comes to the energy issues we do have to be. by that hungary imports a vast majority of its natural resources including all the gas imports a vast majority of its natural resources including all of gas from russia and it wants to have as many ways as possible to russia and it wants to have as many ways as possible to deliver these natural resources into the country at the same time russia deliver these natural resources into the country at the same time russia wants to diversify the way it's all on gas are delivered to us to diversify
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the way it's all gas are delivered to europe here you can take the board stream to pipeline project and also the here you can take the board stream to pipeline project and also the turkish stream which hungry to eventually become a part of history which hungary wants to eventually become a part of now finally when it comes to the relations between russia and nato russia at the e.u. mightily when it comes to the relations 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 at this beheading gary leader once again 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 bridge between the west and east he's happy to play this role here's what exactly he said all that. of course hungry is
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a member of nato what exactly he said all that. 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 and the e.u. and it will remain there but it doesn't exclude cooperation with russia including a political levels hungary is interested in improving relations between nato meeting of political levels hungary is interested in improving relay. we nato and russia have this political and historic experience when relations between west and russia have this political and historic experience and the relations between western and eastern europe a strain hungry loses if the relationship good hungry is when eastern europe a strange hungry loses if the ration is a good hungry is also a winner but whether this plan will work or not we will find out in the also. whether this plan will work or not we will find out in the upcoming bods or years
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but it's clear that victor or bad it was but beating up the big buds for years but it's clear that victor or bad it was but b. to blabber at least once a year what's to keep trying and it looks like at least once a 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. of lattimer putin and victor or badly want to keep up that pace well we heard from georgia zam well he's senior research fellow at the global policy institute all we heard from george is on well he's senior research fellow at the global policy institute and he explained why hungary has become russia's key ally in europe and he explained why hungary has become russia's key ally in europe only really has had a serious issue with. mary has had a serious issue with immigrants and the and the outpouring of refugees through
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hunger immigrants and the ringback outpouring of refugees through hungary and it doesn't feel that the e.u. provided with any assists that and it doesn't feel that the e.u. provided with any assistance. the relationship with russia gives hungary. the relationship with russia gives hungary a flexibility because. you know if it has a flexibility because. you know if it has good relations with these guys and russia doesn't want relations of these and russia doesn't want. a strengthening of nato he doesn't want. an expansion of nato a strengthening of nato he doesn't want. an expansion of nato and.
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oregon has a stroke and. orbit and has a strain relation with his nato partners the russians are her unhappy a relation with his nato partners the russians are her unhappy and and therefore there's a limit to how much coercion and and therefore there's a limit to how much coercion the e.u. can apply to hungary given that program was has altered the e.u. can apply to hungary given the program was has alternative options as to where it can go should things get really dire between the reality of options as to where it can go should things get really dire between us and. human rights watch has released a skate think russell. human rights watch has released a scathing report on u.s. sanctions against iran it highlights the brutal impact of the recent report on u.s.
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sanctions against iran it highlights the brutal impact of the restrictions on the iranian health care system and that's despite washington's claims that ordinary strictures on the iranian health care system and that's despite washington's claims that ordinary people would not be targeted. transferred many people would not be targeted. trump administration officials claim they stand with the iranian people but the overbroad and birds some us astray should officials claim they stand with the iranian people but the overbroad and birds some u.s. sanctions regime is harming iranians try to health including access to lifesaving met sanctions regime is harming iranians try to health including access to lifesaving met since leaving iranians who have rare or complicated diseases unable to get the medicine entrance leading iranians who have rare or complicated diseases unable to get the medicine and treatment they require the sanctions were in full
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stop to donald trump quit beekman they require the sanctions were in full stall to donald trump quit the nuclear deal with the country last year to her own noncompliance and financing of ted the nuclear deal with the country last year to her own noncompliance and financing of terror organizations were cited as the key reasons behind that decision and since then the siren organizations were cited as the key reasons behind that decision and since then the sanctions have been expanded several times and it seems the u.s. leadership knows to what extent have been expanded several times and it seems the u.s. leadership knows to what extent people are being affected. we are not doing this just and 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 activities we 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 the iranian people will
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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 and change the billing we're convinced that will lead to lead the iranian people to rise up and change the behavior of the regime inferi the u.s. sanctions include exemptions for a view of the regime inferi the u.s. sanctions and. exemptions for food and medicine about the human rights watch communications an advocacy director says that impeded and medicine about the human rights watch communications an advocacy director says that in practice exempt sectors have been scared off. the mix of practice exempt sectors have been scared off. the mix of u.s. sanctions and aggressive u.s. rhetoric has been incredibly difficult to get back and u.s. sanctions and aggressive u.s. rhetoric has made it incredibly difficult to get banks and companies to carry out transactions of example you can turn goods with iraq and used to carry out
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transactions of example you can turn goods with us and in fact the sanctions and there are if we had an environment of what we call compliance and in fact the sanctions and there is or if we had an environment of what we call compliance which means that companies and banks who choose to carry out even legitimate humanitarian pants which means that companies and banks who choose to carry out even legitimate humanitarian transfers to iran just because they're worried about the risk of sanctions on them transfers to iran just because they're worried about the risk of sanctions on them so the way it currently functions. the u.s. sanctions regime has a very so the way it currently functions. the u.s. sanctions regime has a very serious consequences for many of the iranians right to health especially rans with real serious consequences for many of the iranians right to health especially rans with rare diseases this includes people who came in at blip see and
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all diseases this includes people who came in at blip see and also individuals with ike injuries resulting from the exposure to chemical weapons during the iran iraq individuals with injuries resulting from the exposure to chemical weapons during the iran iraq war all of those cannot get the treatment they need and as a direct consequence of war all of those cannot get the treatment they need and doesn't do. reckons it was of the way the sections regime functions the administration continues to claim that the sanctions are a long way to sections regime functions the administration continues to claim of ascensions are a lot of the wreckage that the people of iran however on several occasions a us order of directed at the people of iran however on several occasions a us government of the show has said that they are aware of the harm however they have been taking action as is the heart issues and said that they are aware of the harm however they have been taking action as is the horror was well intentional.
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now some technical as well intentional. now some technology news facebook has agreed to pay a fine imposed by the u.k.'s data protection ology news facebook has agreed to pay a fine imposed by the u.k.'s data protection watchdog over the social media giants role in the cambridge analytical scandal jim watchdog over the social media giants role in the cambridge analytical scandal as part of this agreement for his book and the information commissioner's office have a. as part of this agreement facebook and the information commissioner's office have agreed to withdraw their respective appeals facebook has agreed to pay the $500.00 agreed to withdraw their respective appeals facebook has agreed to pay the 500000 pounds fine but has made no admission of liability in relation to the monitor 1000 pounds fine but has made no admission of liability in relation to the monetary policy noted british firm cambridge analytical is known to have
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a legally apparently noted british firm cambridge analytical is known to have a legally obtained the personal data of 87000000 facebook users some of that data obtained the personal data of 87000000 facebook users some of that data was then used to psychologically profile us voters in was then used to seeing that as election one can logically profile us voters in the 2016 election and it was later revealed that facebook had concerns about the improper data collection and it was later revealed that facebook had concerns about the improper data collection before the scandal erupted forcing mark zuckerberg to apologize for failing to protect for the scandal erupted forcing mark zuckerberg to apologize for failing to protect facebook users and that was a big mistake and it was marked facebook users and that was a big mistake and it was my mistake and i was a mistake and i'm really sorry that this happened and i'm sorry a mistake now was
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a mistake and i'm really sorry that this happened and i'm sorry for it and i'm sorry well despite all those apologies you heard there from mark zuckerberg for it and i'm sorry well despite all those apologies you heard there from mark zuckerberg of facebook as a company has not admitted to any liability and privacy activist bill mewe says that is unsurprising. this is facebook as a company has not admitted to any liability and privacy activist bill mewe says that is unsurprising. this is the last of the major fines that they're going to face under the old regime and it's a real it 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 facebook is only small fine of only about 500000 pounds i think facebook is always going to seek to avoid
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liability wherever possible and this always going to seek to avoid liability wherever possible in this particular instance with cambridge emulates they were in a position where that particular instance with cambridge emulates they were in a position where they share data with various different applications and partners and they shared data with various different applications and partners and they weren't necessarily aware of everything that was being done with the data there's a lot of content 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 for these part anshan about the way in which the rules that facebook put laid down for these partners were enforced and many would argue that it's evident from the others were enforced and many would argue that it's evident from this particular case that there was very poor enforcement facebook are going to argue particular
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case that there was very poor enforcement facebook are going to argue whatever the case that it wasn't their fault necessarily the people or whatever the case that it wasn't their fault necessarily the people abused some of the technology in the data that they made available abused some of the technology in the data that they made available i think that facebook are going to face further fines down the line and i think that facebook are going to face further fines down the. and in the future they may be found a lawyer ball and maybe in the future they may be found a lawyer ball and maybe in a far more difficult position and some of the cases ahead of them are. far more difficult position and some of the cases ahead of them. the u.s. house of representatives has overwhelmingly passed a resolution in 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 years ago and the genocide knowledge in the mass killing of armenians by the ottoman empire 100 years ago and the genocide house speaker nancy pelosi called turkey's anti kurd operation in syria a key reside house speaker nancy pelosi called turkey's anti kurd operation in syria a key reason for the move. to date letters clearly state the fairies and for the move. today that was clearly state the facts on the floor of this house to be edge for every inch of the congressional record the box on the floor of this house to be edge for every inch of the congressional record the barbarism committed against so many people was a genocide if we ignore history or ism 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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past be repeated the recent then we are destined to witness the mistakes of the past be repeated the recent attacks by the turkish military against the kurdish people are striking reminder of attacks by the turkish military against the kurdish people are stark and drew a reminder of the danger in our own time pelosi had earlier also claimed the danger in our own time pelosi had earlier also claims trance decision to pull u.s. troops from syria would result in turkish genocide of the kurds france decision to pull u.s. troops from syria would result in turkish genocide of the kurds turkey's president has already called the u.s. resolution worthless saying that it's take his president has already called the u.s. resolution worthless saying that a country with the stain of genocide and slavery has no right to lecture ankara a country with the stain of genocide and slavery has no right to lecture ankara or the mass killing of armenians in the autumn an empire took place during and after
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the fall of the mass killing of armenians in the autumn an empire took place during and after the 1st world war between 191519248 claimed the lives of up most world war between 1915 and 924 it's claimed the lives of up to one and a half 1000000 armenians and thousands more were sports to seek refuge around one and a half 1000000 armenians and thousands more were sports to seek refuge around the world including in america many armenian families remain separated across all of the world including in america. many armenian families remain separated across borders the u.s. is one of the last western countries to recognize the genocide is the u.s. is one of the last western countries to recognize the genocide nations began recognizing it around half a century ago but it's still not fully recognized nations began recognizing it around half a century ago but it's still not fully recognized by several other countries including australia belgium spain switzerland britain by several other countries
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including australia belgium spain switzerland britain former u.s. diplomat jim jack gave us his views on why american politicians a former u.s. diplomat gives his views on why american politicians are linking a historical genocide to the turkish operation against the kurds linking a historical genocide to the turkish operation against the kurds i don't think they're just implying that i think they're saying in so many words they're out there. i don't think they're just implying that i think they're saying in so many words that they're accusing trump of facilitating a genocide against the kurds in this is one of the cues in trump of facilitating a genocide against the kurds in this is one of the the ways unfortunately in which the term genocide has been deep in the ways unfortunately in which the term genocide has been deep based and distorted for crass political purposes yes i think
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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 and 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 the see it done and this is finally recognize 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 find it are you 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 wonder what useful stab at the president is another thing entirely by sort of wonder what is now the official line coming down from washington how intolerable will be about what is now the official line coming down from washington how intolerable will be about what is or without using the genocide in you know gosh the opinion of nancy
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pelosi what is are without using the genocide in you know gosh the opinion of nancy pelosi. now in other news this hour almost 70 percent of millennial is in the u.s. . now in other news this hour almost 70 percent of millennial is in the u.s. i'm more likely to buy it for a communist candidate that's according to a recent poll by some more likely to buy it for a communist candidate that's according to a recent poll in the seve was conducted by the victims of communism memorial foundation the seve. was conducted by the victims of communism memorial foundation it also shows decline in support for capitalism amongst millennialist and generations it also shows decline in support for capitalism amongst millennialist and generations the more people view donald trump as the biggest threat to world peace than any other world leader more people view donald trump as the biggest threat to world peace than any other world leader but those behind the poll believe
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the results show people have forgotten the past but those behind the poll believe the results show people have forgotten the past the historical amnesia about the dangers of communism and socialism is one for the historical amnesia about the dangers of communism and socialism is on full display in this year's report we need to redouble our efforts to educate all display in this year's report we need to redouble our efforts to educate america's youth about the history of communist regimes and the dangers of socialism to america's youth about the history of communist regimes and the dangers of socialism today we got the views of political commentators in the us media today when we got the views of political commentators in the us media. the authors of the so of the survey i'm sure were expecting. the authors of the sought of the survey i'm sure were expecting and hoping that
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most of the people that they interviewed most of the millennial is that they interviewing him and hoping that most of the people that they interviewed most of the millenniums that they interview. would have a very unfavorable view of socialism you. would have a very unfavorable view of socialism very unfavorable view of communism and that wasn't the case and so. very unfavorable view of communism and that wasn't the case and so their only recourse when the survey did not turn out the way they wanted to when you know their only recourse when the survey did not turn out the way they wanted to when you know when it in a in a fact show that the majority of the millennial view and socialism and communism in a fact show that the majority of the millennial view is socialism and communism in favor always when they say it's a lack of teaching because i'm in favor always when they say it's a lack of teaching with their with their basically saying this is a lack of indoctrination because for instance if you live the nice with their with
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they're basically saying this is a lack of indoctrination because for instance if you live the united states where i live a lot of the teaching within public school systems even states where i live a lot of the teaching within public school systems even you know many private school systems from elementary school all the way to turn you know many private school systems from elementary school all the way to tertiary education ira it's gratian it's indoctrination if you go if you're in a conversation ira it's gratian it's indoctrination if you go if you're in economists if you're studying to be economists at a at a university you're not learning about this if you're studying to be economists at a at a university you're not learning about alternative alternative economic systems outside of capitalism you're learning how to be a good alternative. alternative economic systems outside of capitalism you're learning how to be a good capitalist you learning how to embrace capitalism no matter how destructive
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no matter how tablets you learning how to embrace capitalism no matter how destructive no matter how one sided it is no matter how much it benefits the conditions that young people for one side of it is no matter how much it benefits the conditions that young people face enormous social inequality and deadness young people graduating from face enormous social inequality and deadness young people graduating from college with tens of thousands of dollars in debt unable to get a decent job a college with tens of thousands of dollars in debt unable to get a decent job or the jobs that are available or in a so-called good economy where you don't have benefits you don't have heard of the jobs that are available or in a so-called good economy where you don't have benefits you don't have you don't have job security poor wages temporary employment this is there you don't have job security poor wages temporary employment this is the reality of young people unable to even have
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a family to move out of their parents home reality of young people unable to even have a family to move out of their parents' homes this is the reality of capitalism of exploitation and youngins this is the reality of capitalism of exploitation and young people are getting a very clear lesson in that and that really i think is what we're getting a very clear lesson in that and that really i think is what is behind the growing interest and support for her social what is behind the growing interest in support for her so she. don't molt trump's pick for a new ambassador to russia. don't molt trump's pick for a new ambassador to russia has faced a confirmation hearing in congress current deputy secretary of state john j. as a solid as face to come for. nation hearing in congress current deputy secretary of state john joseph sullivan would replace jon huntsman who has been criticized for
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failing to improve relations with moscow and would replace john huntsman who has been criticized for failing to improve relations with moscow artie's daniel hawkins has more. john sullivan is go after he's done your hawkins has more. john sullivan is of course the deputy secretary of state a position he's held since 2017 briefly of course the deputy secretary of state a position he's held since 2017 briefly acting secretary of state in between the firing of rex tillerson an appointment of. acting secretary of state in between the firing of rex tillerson and appointment of my composer who he still apparently very close to now of course has been nominated as a bastard to russia still apparently very close to now of course he's been nominated as a bastard to russia he does have a reputation already for being a vocal kremlin critic but he does have a reputation already for being a vocal kremlin critic back at his confirmation hearing 2 years ago he was scathing
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about russia's role in the crimean crimes get his confirmation hearing 2 years ago he was scathing about russia's role in the crimean crisis about those allegations of russian interference at the time stating that a robust response was it's about those allegations of russian interference at the time stating that a robust response was required with everything the u.s. is the spose all of that was very much confer was required with everything the u.s. is the spose all of that was very much confer today that hard line starts as once again he stated he will be relentless in them to day that the hard line starts as once again he stated he will be relentless in confronting russia. on what he described as its hybrid campaign front in russia. on what he described as its hybrid campaign against the united states. this is an ongoing campaign by the rich against the united states. this is an ongoing campaign by the russian government we look if you would in terms of election my own students they view what is an ongoing
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russian government we look if you would in terms of election my own students they view it as an ongoing hybrid campaign against the united states in the view as a hybrid campaign against the united states in the view as. it's. an implacable adversary of theirs and they are unfortunately become an adversary an implacable adversary of theirs and they are unfortunately become an adversary of force and there was some hope for constructive dialogue he did of the importance of talking to russian force there was some hope for constructive dialogue he did of the importance of talking to russia namely on arms control renegotiating the start treaty which of course expires in 2000 namely on arms control renegotiating the start treaty which of course expires in 2021 as well as bringing russia to the table on key international masses the $21.00 as well as bringing russia to the table on key international masses the korean peninsula denuclearization and of
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course resolving conflicts in syria and afghanistan reinflate insular denuclearization and of course 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 and 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 the nord stream to gas pipeline quite symbolic would be opposing the construction of 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 given it's just today that gave the green light to russia to go ahead with construction of the gas pipeline he described that as nothing more than a political lever for moscow gas pipeline he described that as nothing more than a political lever for moscow the top priority that we have had has been opposition to the north stream the top priority that we have had has been opposition to the north stream to its creation of dependency control and now to
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its creation of dependency control and now having made ukraine to pick the one that 2nd completing that 2nd pio having made ukraine to pick the one that 2nd. needing that 2nd pipeline is going to provide a huge lever well as jon huntsman jr lead line is going to provide a huge lever well as jon huntsman jr leaves his role as u.s. ambassador to russia and leaves moscow having largely failed to kick his role as u.s. ambassador to russia and leaves moscow having largely failed to kickstart any sort of positive reproach me with the moscow john sullivan is in part any sort of positive reproach me with moscow john sullivan is in coming for some of those talking points you mentioned with russia internationally at least are already 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 on
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those bilateral relations between the u.s. 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 wrecking of their energy policies etc well then russia the accusations of interference the wrecking of their energy policies etc will only make it harder to have any sort of positive restarting of relations which are already of course to make it harder to have any sort of positive restarting of relations which are already of course at a pretty much all time low well as down just made reference to that at a pretty much all time low. well as dana just made reference to there denmark has finally given the go ahead for the nord stream to pipeline to pass through its water denmark has finally given the go ahead for the nord stream to pipeline to pass through its waters the gas pipeline is designed to deliver natural gas directly from russia to is the gas pipeline is designed to deliver natural gas directly from russia to europe across the baltic sea the russian project has long
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awaited approval from europe across the baltic sea the russian project has long awaited approval from the danish authorities and it was the last major hurdle alternative routes have been drawn up by the danish authorities and it was the last major hurdle alternative routes have been drawn up but they would be longer and more costly this week the russian president called on copenhagen to say they would be longer and more costly this week the russian president called on copenhagen to assert its independence and ignore u.s. pressure washington has repeatedly denied cert its independence and ignore u.s. pressure washington has repeatedly denounced the project and hit out at countries for supporting it the united states the project and hit out at countries for supporting it. the united states commands all our european partners who've taken a strong stand against nordstrom to its states commends all our european partners who've taken a strong stand against nordstrom too. and we commend others to do the same so we're
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protecting germany were. and we commend others to do the same so we're protecting germany we're protecting friends were protecting both of these countries and numerous of the cut 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 billions to 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 russian developers into the coffers of russia germany's totally controlled by russia because they were getting from 60 to 70 percent of their energy from russia because they were getting from 60 to 70 percent of their energy from russia and a new pipeline. well despite the push behind old stream which will try to enter a new pipeline. well despite the push behind north stream which will transit russian gas directly to germany passing through the baltic sea germany's economy is
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it russian gas directly to germany passing through the baltic sea germany's economy minister said it's still vital that the original gas transit route 3 ukraine is maintained a minister said it's still vital that the original gas transit route 3 ukraine is maintained genest thomas fassbender believes they'll be a swift response from the u.s. over dead mount genest thomas fassbender believes they'll be a swift response from the u.s. over denmark's decision. well we can decision. well we can brace ourselves for a fall for at least of the try and raise ourselves for a short for at least of 'd all the trial to sanction the participating companies not necessarily the investor to sanction the participating companies not necessarily the investors in the project but the construction companies there has
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been ongoing pressure says in the project but the construction companies there has been ongoing pressure so far sanctions where in general are decided in favor so 'd far sanctions where in general are decided in favor of sanctions by the u.s. but they have not been effective because every sanctions by the u.s. but they have not been effective because everybody knows 'd of course that the playbill is 80 percent built now with the danish everybody knows of course that the playbill is 80 percent built now with the danish mission it's just a matter of closing the 145 kilometer mission it's just a matter of closing the 145 kilometers that are that are still open and will the u.s. has that that. still open and will the u.s. side of a lot of noise making the us really the side of
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a lot of noise making the us really risk a major rift with european businesses europe risk a major rift with european businesses europe. countries governments just to please the pows and the baltic countries governments just to please the pows and the baltic countries and just saw say. increase the countries and just saw say. increase their full support of of ukraine in the region or their full support of of ukraine in the region of the globe or geopolitical conflict here it's a question which the global geopolitical conflict here it's a question which i would say is open and will be decided in washington by
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washington over the next what i would say is open and will be decided in washington by washington over the next weeks and that's your update for now i'm resigning lockwood nobby back here in around weeks and that's your update for now i'm resigning lockwood navi back here in around 30 minutes time with a round up of the headlines see them. 30 minutes time with a roundup of the headlines see them. banks geysers financial survival. banks geysers financial survival you know they say money to develop friends who want to take it easy this is
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a showing at the brentwood trip is going to see is lost when i. do you think i'm sure you have your position so if. you think it will show. your position so to. both of shipping. you up and most of the book it blows up shipping. you up and most of those. the war with the person you will still lose you know i do not want to war with the person you will still lose you know i don't know what that. was the latest news in the progress. that arsenal boys and was the latest news in the progress. that arsenal boys and right there yet have played.
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