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it was. a power. a power company in california is accused of starting the devastating wildfires now raging fire company in california is accused of starting the devastating wildfires now raging through parts of the state. of the state. and israeli soldiers fatally shot a palestinian teenager and sentenced just an israeli soldier fatally shot a palestinian teenager and sentenced just one month of community service we hear from the boy's family. one month of community service we hear from the boy's family
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. punishment. punishment so his colleagues go. along with. a court in the u.s. rules that over. a court in the u.s. rules that the embryos are property not human lives with but the issue the debate is all property not human lives with the issue of the debate. from our moscow studio where it's 4 o'clock in the morning. knife from our moscow
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studio where it's 4 o'clock in the morning you're watching r.t. international thank you for joining us. a huge a watching r.t. international thank you for joining us. a huge wildfires continue to rage through parts of california triggering a state wide wildfires continue to rage through parts of california triggering a state wide emergency the flames are being spread by powerful winds forcing thousands of people to emergency the flames are being spread by powerful winds forcing thousands of people to flee their homes. be their homes.
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authorities are investigating whether a technical fault with the power grid may be to black or for a tease are investigating whether a technical fault with the power grid may be to blame for the largest wildfire the company in charge of that infrastructure is one of the biggest power in for the largest wildfire the company in charge of that infrastructure is one of the biggest power firms in the state it's been implementing blackouts to try to stop the fires from spreading. in the state it's been implementing blackouts to try and stop the
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funds from spreading leaving millions of people without power and it has come under some criticism before escaping millions of people without power and it has come under some criticism before as caleb maupin explains major life threatening fires have become a normal situation open explains major life threatening fires have become a normal situation in california the latest caused thousands of people to flee their homes mention in california the latest caused thousands of people to flee their homes many are pointing to global warming as a potential root cause of the fires however you're pointing to global warming as a potential root cause of the fires however they could be ignoring a much closer to home factor negligence or they could be ignoring a much closer to home factor negligence p.g. and e. which is a utility company that provides electricity throughout the state as g n
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e which is a utility company that provides electricity throughout the state has admitted that one of their transmission towers malfunctions near the site where the kinkaid flooded method that one of their transmission towers malfunctions near the site where the kinkaid fire began in sonoma county p.g. any maintains that it is not necessarily fire began in sonoma county p.g. any maintains that it is not necessarily their towers or to mal for as bob mentioned the fun comes the fun as the fire and iron veterans to get letters and or conventional instigators are cutting cutting to the bottom of the bottle that but one of the we're here at but while let's review where you are here peter g. and a is wrecked lettered g.p.s. record.
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p.g. and e. actually filed for bankruptcy this year. p.g. and e. actually filed for bankruptcy this year after it was forced to pay $11000000000.00 in damages however the corporator after it was forced to pay $11000000000.00 in
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damages however the corporation remains one of the biggest state in tillotson california despite being linked to section remains one of the biggest state in tillotson california despite being linked to so many unnatural disasters furthermore california is now plagued with blood on many unnatural disasters furthermore california is now plagued with blackouts the public is not thrilled about that we had several days that we couldn't work back out the public is not thrilled about that we had several days that we couldn't work that we can access the building only special access because as i said cancel that we can access the building only special access because as i said canceled a lot of people don't have access to facilities a lot of the buildings are close like m.l.k. a lot of people don't have access to facilities a lot of the buildings are close like m.l.k. where people go and study post up our business was was drastically affected there were people who had study post up. our business was was drastically affected there
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were 3 days in a row few weeks ago and then also this last monday i think should be held in a row 3 weeks ago and then also this last monday i think should be held accountable because they are the only power company in this whole area so they are responsible for that because they are the only power company in this whole area so they are responsible for that and these company is very ineffective in what it does and it keeps these company is very ineffective in what it does and it keeps. basically making mistake after after mistake causing fires yourself. basically making mistake after after mistake causing fires yourself preventing them and just . basically affecting people's underneath them and just. basically affecting people's life if they're not doing what they say they're supposed to be doing if they. do it they are what they say their small 1st or every
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day doing then i feel like they're liable for it outrageous coming from the state governor there are people potentially up to 300000 customers that may continue to see their lights out which means roughly a 4 week with the outrageous coming from the state governor there are people potentially up to 300000 customers that may continue to see their lights out which means roughly a 4 week with their lights out which is simply unacceptable i'm not goes with the issue greed mismanagement by itself which is simply an acceptable amount goes with the issue greed mismanagement and decades of utility that didn't focus on you on public safety but focused on share and decades of utility that didn't focus on you and public safety but focused on shareholders but he also received a $208400.00 contract but he also received 820-8400 dollars contribution you should company from the kind of competition where there are already teams timeframe where the searing it all fell running in the face . a shit felony investigation that's news that's going to pour more fuel onto an
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already raging california that's news that's going to pour more fuel onto an already raging california hey look ma up and r.t. new york. well we spoke to a lawyer represent look him up and r.t. new york. well we spoke to a lawyer representing wildfire survivors he believes the state regulator has freed the company's handsome scenting wildfire survivors he believes the state regulator has freed the company's hansa now it can do whatever it wants he genies responsibility that can do whatever it wants. genies responsibility to maintain the equipment and to keep it safe and when they do to maintain the equipment and to keep it safe and when they do is they actually raise the money from the customers to do that work who is they actually raise the money from the
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customers to do that work but instead of doing it they divert the money the reason why p g but instead of doing it they divert the money the reason why p.g.a. need file bankruptcy is because it wants to use the bankruptcy laws to many file bankruptcy is because it wants to use the bankruptcy laws to minimize what it has to pay to the victims it's basically mail fees and i'm eyes what it has to pay to the victims it's basically malfeasance california we have a regulatory agency called the public utilities comes california we have a regulatory agency called the public utilities commission and it is their job to be the watchdog to oversee mission and it is their job to be the watchdog to oversee what p.g. any is doing but in history has shown. any is doing but
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history has shown that p.g. and e. is relationship with the regulator is far to p. genies relationship with the regulator is far far too cozy and they're pretty darn ineffective for far too cozy and they're pretty darn ineffective for. an israeli soldier has been demoted and. an israeli soldier has been demoted and sentenced to a month of community service after fatally shooting an unarmed palestinian sentenced to a month of community service. after fatally shooting an unarmed palestinian protesters last year the soldier pleaded guilty to disobey his commanders orders no protest to last year the soldier pleaded guilty to disobey and his commanders orders an opening fire on the teenager who was trying to scale a border fence during a riot the ruling that fire on the teenager who was trying to scale a border fence during
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a riot the ruling that the following footage does contain some very disturbing images shows the moments leading up following footage does contain some very disturbing images it shows the moments leading up to the shooting of the palestinian teenager in july last year he later to the shooting of the palestinian teenager in july last year he later died in hospital and we spoke to his family in gaza. or i did hospital and we spoke to his family in gaza. i smell. his son to die and i didn't expect it it was a big. burst of x.'s son to die and i didn't expect it it was a big shock for our family i wasn't surprised by the sentence and i feel sad shock for our family i wasn't surprised by the sentence and i feel sad to intentionally kill an innocent child who doesn't carry any weapons and then be sentenced to jail to intentionally kill an innocent child who doesn't carry any weapons and then be
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sentenced to just one month of community service not even jail time or the israelis always kill him coldest one month of community service not even jail time but the israelis always kill in cold blood the soldier didn't get a proper punishment so his colleagues will do the same how they will applaud the soldier didn't get a proper punishment so his colleagues will do the same how they will kill. our palestinian activists and supporters have expressed out ill. our palestinian activists and supporters have expressed outrage at the sentence the co-founder of the electronic intifada news website at the sentence the co-founder of the electronic intifada news website branded the verdict a travesty while the rights group says that israeli security forces operate and did the verdict a travesty while the rights group says that israeli security forces operate with apparent impunity the euro mediterranean human rights march with apparent impunity . the mediterranean human rights monitor finds the sentencing to be entirely
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disproportionate with the criminal act of killing wanted to find the sentencing to be entirely disproportionate with the criminal act of killing an unarmed child for tester and may encourage other i.d.f. soldiers to follow the late and on alms child protest and may encourage other i.d.f. soldiers to follow the lead of the incriminate a sniper knowing that the consequence is a negligible and lenient of the incriminate a sniper knowing that the consequence is a negligible and lenient. well the israel defense forces told r.t. that the soldier was punished for disobey the israel defense forces told r.t. that the soldier was punished for disobey orders not for killing anyone he received 30 days of military labor and was demoing orders not for killing anyone he received 30 days of military labor and was demoted to the lowest rank israel also says the protesters trying to breach the security for to to the lowest rank israel also says
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the protesters trying to breach the security fence along the border and endanger israeli citizens lives by throwing incendiary device sense along the border and endanger israeli citizens lives by throwing incendiary devices the conviction is the 1st of its kind earlier this week israel is the conviction is the 1st of its kind earlier this week israel closed 3 probes into the killing of palestinian civilians including 2 children but 3 probes into the killing of palestinian civilians including 2 children but occupation forces in the west bank in early 28 no one has yet been held to account haitian forces in the west bank in early 28 no one has yet been held to account we got reaction from human rights activist from gaza. we got reaction from human rights activist from gaza. about the but a senior victim's. brother but a senior victim's. this sort of like the system it's politicize.
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this sort of like the system it's politicize. it where the government look at. where the government. gives for this you know. when they're. targeting children for gives for this you know. when they're. targeting children for instance. to see the people and their god has led by military action. the see the people and their god has led by military actions aggression and. aggression and. they are. supporting the settlers. or the various. supporting the settlers.
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or the claims of the israeli government in front of the international community the lives of the israeli government in front of the international community the. eliminate the growth of law. the ceding democracy among the. role of law. for the ceding democracy among the community. in other news this hour a day when unity. in other news this hour a japanese film festival encounter saki has canceled the screenings of a documentary to japanese film festival encounters saki has canceled the screenings of a documentary to educated to one of the most sensitive issues in the country's history so called comfort when it catered to one of the most sensitive issues in the country's history so called comfort women who were considered sex slaves during world war 2 the film takes in the uk at the controversy and who were considered sex slaves during world war 2 the film takes in the uk at the controversy over the
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issue and how opinions differ on what these women really were they were see over the issue and how opinions differ on what these women really were. they were not sex lives they were prostitutes. not sex slaves they were prostitutes. although not when i want to go now i want to. know that you wanted to go they. don't want i want to go now i want to. know that you wanted to go sit in. the main reason the screening. the main reason the screenings were cancelled
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was a lawsuit against the film by some of those interviewed for it they said they had were cancelled was a lawsuit against the film by some of those interviewed for it they said they had not given permission to appear in a commercial movie after the sponsors of the film festival raise not given permission to appear in a commercial movie after the sponsors of the film festival raised concerns organizers were forced to drop it the 1st concerns organizers were forced to drop it. the 1st of all is organized by mostly volunteers and we made the decision considering safety of all is organized by mostly volunteers and we made the decision considering safety and management risks given that the festival is financed by taxpayers' money it was unavoidable in management risks given that the festival is financed by taxpayers' money it was unavoidable to have a different judgment from a private theatre so called comfort to have a different judgement from a private theatre so called comfort women over those who were forced to provide
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sexual services to japanese soldiers during the sex or women or those who were forced to provide sexual services to japanese soldiers during the 2nd world war at least 200000 women were turned into sex slaves and conditions work and world war at least 200000 women were turned into sex slaves and conditions were very tough for them many didn't survive after the war most of the women were of course very tough for them many didn't survive after the war most of the women were of korean origin which led to a decades long argument between japan and south korea it would and which led to a decades long argument between japan and south korea it was only in the early ninety's that the japanese government acknowledged its involvement in the exploitation is only in the early ninety's that the japanese government acknowledged its involvement in the exploitation of women the japanese military was directly women. the japanese military was directly or
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indirectly involved in the establishment and management of the comfort station or in directly involved in the establishment and management of the comfort stations and the transfer of comfort women japan would like to extend since the transfer of comfort women japan would like to extend sincere apologies and remorse to all those who suffered immeasurable pain and in syria apologies and remorse to all those who suffered immeasurable pain and incurable wombs as comfort women. on the director of the film a cure of all rooms has come for women. the director of the film make a disaster thinks the cancellation of the screening is not about the law suit but because it's a topic that the gulf key disaster thinks the cancellation of the screening is not about the lawsuit because it's a topic that the government doesn't want to discuss its real unfortunate thing and doesn't want to discuss its real unfortunate thing because it's
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a huge knock on freedom of expression in japan i mean because it's a huge knock on freedom of expression in japan we had a situation recently with the exhibition that was we had a situation recently with the exhibition that was recently censored and seems like another part recently censored and seems like another part of that trend and i'm concerned that this might become. part of that trend and i'm concerned that this might become. something that continues to happen and so for future films and few something that continues to happen and so for future films in the future our work may be censored if they don't share our work may be censored if they don't align with the government's views
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on certain issues they use the excuse of a line with the government's views on certain issues they use the excuse that they're concerned that people might get hurt that they're concerned that people might get hurt or there are threats if the film is shown. or there are threats if the film is shown but the show the film has actually been shown in 50 theaters in japan and nothing has happened the film has actually been shown in 50 theaters in japan. nothing has happened so. i think those concerns are unfounded in the ninety's so. i think those concerns are in the ninety's japan was apologetic but since then it's basically undermined every single use japan was apologetic but since then it's basically undermined every single
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policy that they've given so for instance the biggest one is the congo statement with holes you that they've given so for instance the biggest one is the congo statement which says that they will forever engrave or remember these women says that they will forever engrave or remember these women in the teaching of history and what we found is actually in the teaching of history and what we found is actually a reste mention of the comfort women pretty much all the textbooks in japan's priest mention of the comfort women pretty much all the textbooks in japan's. now turning to some other of our headline news age. now turning to some other of our headline news a u.s. court has ruled that a woman can destroy frozen embryos that her ex-husband u.s. court has ruled that a woman can destroy frozen embryos that her ex-husband wants to save her lawyers
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successfully argued the embryos were property and not here wants to save her lawyers successfully argued the embryos were property and not human lives jessica bilbao and timothy goodwin had signed an agreement that in case of divine lives jessica bilbao and timothy goodwin had signed an agreement that in case of divorce the embryos would be discarded but when bilbao fall for it have also has been shaved off the embryos would be discarded but when bilbao fall for it of also has been changed his mind and called for the embryos to be donated to another couple however the connecticut's just mind and called for the embryos to be donated to another couple however the connecticut supremes court to get control of the embryos to bilbao but goodwin's appeal argues the embryo supremes court gave control of the embryos to bilbao but goodwin's appeal argues the embryos are human lives. are we going to our human lives are we going to err on the side of life
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all the side of death that's the real issue here on the side of life all the side of death that's the real issue here it is clear that embryos are not treated as a legal person precisely for those it is clear that embryos are not treated as a legal person precisely for those concerns over what that would mean for procreative rights and the rights of privacy concerns over what that would mean for procreative rights and the rights of privacy. earlier my colleague neil harvey discussed the story with former judge joseph's earlier my colleague neil harvey discuss the story with former judge joseph's a koehler and women's rights advocate to reese everson. i think they did a code and women's rights advocates receptus them. i think they did it the right way because in this particular instance when this family or when these this couple with the right way because in this particular instance when this family or when
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these this couple went to the clinic to you know do in vitro fertilization they signed a contract agreement to the clinic to you know do in vitro fertilization they signed a contract agreeing to destroy the embryos yet they decided to divorce green to destroy the embryos if they decided to divorce even when we use the term pre-embryo and i understand the court use that term it's really semantics jim even when we use the term pre-embryo and i understand the court use that term it's really semantic gymnastics it's just another designation to try to dehumanize what human there are now sticks it's just another designation to try to dehumanize what's human there are thousands and thousands of these human embryos in these i.v.'s clinics all over thousands and thousands of these human embryos in these i.v.'s clinics all around the country and people don't know what to do with them and it seems to me a commonsense approach should be on the country and people know what to do with them and it seems to me
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a commonsense approach should be why don't we give those children up for adoption to couples who want them let's just give that child well why don't we give those children up for adoption to couples who want them let's just give that child to someone else let's think about that in the larger scheme of things you're basically help to someone else let's think about that in the larger scheme of things you're basically telling a mother i'm going to give your child away and let someone else raise your child when the mother i'm going to give your child away and let someone else raise your child frankly i think it's of fear to the mother to say i'm going to frankly i think it's of fear to the mother to say i'm going to take the egg that you 'd created that you want to raise and. give it to someone else and take the egg that you created that you want to raise and give it to someone else and allow them to raise a child but you haven't decided to create nobody's forcing anyone to below them to raise a child that you haven't decided to create nobody's forcing anyone to do anything
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with the end result of what you know my colleague do anything with the end result of what you know my colleague the argument she's making is it's better to destroy the embryo than allow someone else to re-argue and she's making is it's better to destroy the embryo than allow someone else to raise it it just seems to me that there's no harm to anyone allowing the follies it just seems to me that there's no harm to anyone allowing the father to take it and donate it there are federal programs now federal centers that allow couples to quote unquote adopt these she would embryos and then use them in implantation of it to take it and donate it there are federal programs now federal centers that allow couples to quote unquote adopt these she would embryos and then use them in implantation and allow the child to grow people have the right to decide and write on paper and allow the child to grow people have the right to decide and right on paper how they want their embryos
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treated if they divorce and that's the right way to go we how they want their embryos treated if they divorce and that's the right way to go we cannot stray from their decision at that time if we do we allow these cons cannot stray from their decision at that time if we do we allow these contract to mean absolutely nothing if we look at this strictly as a contractual matter i think that act to mean absolutely nothing if we look at this strictly as a contractual matter i think that really leans more toward leans more toward seeing the human embryo is just a piece of property really leans more toward leans more towards seeing the human embryo is just a piece of property and and i just don't agree with that why can't we err on the side of life. if again this is a pretty and and i just don't agree with that why can't we err on the side of life again this is not a question where there's an egg and a sperm that haven't been combined they've been combined a human is not a question where there's an egg and a sperm that haven't been combined they've been combined
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a human embryo has been formed you know human life begins at conception there's a conception embryo has been formed you know human life begins at conception there's conception and then there's preconception and what the court decided absolutely correct in this case and then there's preconception and what the court decided absolutely correct in this case was that these embryos are pre-conception yes you have the sperm and yet hayes was that these embryos are pre-conception yes you have the sperm and yes you have the egg and yes they have combined to create an embryo i think it's absolutely asinine as you have the egg and yes they have combined to create an embryo i think it's absolutely asinine it strips the right of the woman and the mother or either parent frankly to its troops the right of the woman and the mother or either parent frankly to create a child that these 2 parents are saying we don't want this child to exist create a child that these 2 parents are saying we don't want this child to exist why do we
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have to destroy it what is the public policy in favor of that that's my why do we have to destroy it what is the public policy in favor of that that's my problem will be back with more news after this short break take away problem. we'll be back with more news off to this short break take away. you know world of the big partisan movie lot and conspiracy it's time you know world of big partisan movies
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a lot and conspiracy it's time to wait to dig deeper to hit the stories that made history media to wait to dig deeper to hit the stories that made history media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to see refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watch your proof the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. the hawks. if these banks like
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j.p. morgan our deutsche bank are unable to settle trace if these banks like a j.p. morgan are deutsche bank are unable to settle trades because they don't have the cash to settle the trade then when the end of the code is because they don't have. the cash to settle the trade then when the end of the quarter comes they're going to have to by law if they if there is the rule of law anymore and that's it open for commerce they're going to have to by law if they if there is the rule of law anymore and that's an open question announce that they are insolvent and therefore they're going to set off a cascade question announce that they are insolvent and therefore they're going to set off a cascade in a contagion. will be a continuation of the 2008 crisis and a contagion. will be a continuation of the 2008 crisis but much much worse. but much much worse.
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come back. come back russia's foreign minister has questioned the u.s. narrative over the recent death of terror russia's foreign minister has questioned the u.s. narrative over the recent death of terrorist leader abu bakar out like that he in syria sergey lavrov said the rise of slater. like that he in syria sergey lavrov said the rise of baghdadi and his terrorist group islamic state was a direct result of the u.s. invasion he had his terrorist group islamic state was a direct result of the u.s. invasion of iraq. we know that he was very wrong.
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we know that he was the creation of the united states islamic states most of the illegal invasion of iraq creation of the united states islamic states most of the illegal invasion of iraq and the collapse of the iraqi state when extremists who held by the americans were set free in the collapse of the iraqi state when extremists who held by the americans were set free so the americans eliminated we were creates inside them. just to avoid the americans eliminated who creates inside . just to avoid any confusion the point the world was making here wasn't that any confusion the point the world was making here wasn't that you know this is a huge conspiracy that the united states purposefully created you know this is a huge conspiracy that the united states purposefully created isis that it was that the united states through its actions what it did. it was that the united states through its actions what it did. it enabled the creation of isis beginning with the
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invasion of iraq when it really it enabled the creation of isis beginning with the invasion of iraq when it released all the religious fundamentalist zealots that were jailed by. all the religious fundamentalist zealots that were jailed by saddam release them and let them run run amok run free and release them and let them run run amok run free and eventually this led to the creation of isis and the caliphate by benchley this led to the creation of isis and the caliphate by exterminating baghdadi but the united states did is basically correct a past exterminating baghdadi but the united states did is basically correct a past mistake it's it soon era and even that proved as we see temporary a weakness mistake it's it soon era and even that proved as we see temporary
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a week later i says has a new leader indicating perhaps that there is still the isis has a new leader indicating perhaps that there's still much more organized and determined motivated than much more organized and determined motivated than we've been left led to believe that they aren't as we couldn't. somehow i believe that we've been left led to believe that they aren't as we couldn't as some had believed they were yet despite it being american troops that carried out the trade that brazil were yet to buy to be merican troops that cadbury without the trade that. kill baghdad the media the us is media says spinning is spinning this situation in syria you know where we are right now as a victory for the situation in syria you know where we are right now as
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a victory for vladimir putin of all people the economist came out with this cartoon landed me a putin of all people the economist came out with this cartoon showing the russian president holding a huge ball of snakes proclaiming chewing the russian president holding a huge ball of snakes proclaiming that he had finally achieved peace in the middle east to which the russian from that he had finally achieved peace in the middle east to which the russian foreign minister came out and said hold on a 2nd 1st of all vladimir putin doesn't fans are minister came out and said hold on a 2nd 1st of all vladimir putin doesn't fancy himself as a as a snake charmer and 2nd of all russia doesn't see the self as a as a snake charmer and 2nd of all russia doesn't see the nations of the middle east unlike the economist snakes nations of the middle east unlike the economist
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snakes. i do not think president putin sees himself as the monster that there's an equal he is a good little i do not think president putin sees himself as the monster that there's an equal it is a good that is not how we view the powers in the middle east there is however one person that that is not how we view the powers in the middle east there is however one person that disagrees with the media's assessment that vladimir. is the victim who disagrees with the media's assessment that vladimir putin is the victim here and that is donald trump who has spent a large part of the past week here and that is donald trump who has spent a large part of the past week congratulating donald trump himself by some of the things he see congratulating donald trump himself by some of the things he said get it you'd almost believe he went to syria and singlehandedly himself. you don't most believe he went to syria and singlehandedly himself took out the bugs daddy and
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this is you know this this is took out the bugs daddy and this is you know this is a sorry day for international law when the president of the united states can sorry day for international law when the president of the united states can come out and camera and say we're in syria not to bring peace come out in camera and say we're in syria not to bring peace not to fight terror but we're in syria because president trump a lot of fight terror but we're in syria because president trump likes will and he wants to keep syrian oil we've kept the oil likes will and he wants to keep syrian oil we've kept the oil we stayed back it gets the oil other people can patrol the border and we stayed back to get the oil other people can patrol the
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border of syria frankly and turkey let of that been fighting for a 1000 years of syria frankly turkey letter fighting for a 1000 years let them do the border we don't want to do that we want to bring our soldiers home but let them do the border we don't want to do that we want to bring our soldiers home but we did leave soldiers because we're keeping the oil. i like the oil we did leave soldiers because we're keeping the oil i like the oil we're keeping the oil sergey lavrov was also asked whether the united states keeping the oil sergey lavrov was also asked whether the united states and russia could cooperate could work together in syria to wage and russia could cooperate could work together in syria to wage. replied you know there's not a lot of trust there's not a lot of trust there's not a lot of replied you know there's not a lot of trust there's not
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a lot of trust there's not a lot the 2 sides can get done and presumably the american mission and the 2 sides can get done and presumably the american mission in syria is going by what donald trump has said is sitting around on syria is going by what donald trump has said is sitting around on the oil fields keeping that oil secure. oil fields keeping that oil secure and here say gay lover of also said that america's role america's mission in the assegais level of also said that america's role america's mission in syria is unpredictable. but you can see syria is unpredictable. but you can see how the u.s. treated seriously terry so he arrived when he wanted and left when they wanted to be how the u.s. treated seriously terry so he arrived when they wanted and left when they wanted to
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change their minds you came back or you have to it's about oil they don't care about i saw the change their minds you came back or you have to it's about oil they don't care about isolation but they will guard the oil to make sure the syrian government doesn't get hold of all the motion but they will guard the oil to make sure the syrian government doesn't get hold of it all timidly though nobody no one not russian or anyone else. can predict what legal nobody no we're not russian or anyone else can predict what the united states will do tomorrow this is this is the era of trump we're living in the united states will do 2 more this is this is the era of trump we're living in in the era of trump there's no telling what tomorrow will bring in the era of trump there is no telling what tomorrow will bring. protests around the rest seem to be gripping the world everyone. protests around
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the rest seem to be gripping the world everywhere you look at the moment things turned up early in the streets of the chilling capital santiago where you look at the moment things turned up early in the streets of the capital santiago on friday when thousands were out calling for a new constitution has been massive friday where thousands were out calling for a new constitution has been mass unrest around the country all triggered when public transport fares were hiked the unrest around the country all triggered when public transport fares were hiked. kickout was also deployed in hong kong where anti beijing act. check out is also deployed in hong kong where anti beijing activists have been wearing masks in defiance of the protests in the chinese territory business have been wearing masks in defiance of the protests in the chinese territory began around 6 months ago over a bill an extradition to the mainland which has since been axed began around 6 months ago over a bill an extradition to the mainland which has since been axed. will
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dig students charged at riot. will dig students charged at riot police and africans are furious that officers may be allowed to enter university campus police and africans are furious that officers may be allowed to enter university campuses again the government has signalled its intention to lift the current by. and this again the government has signalled its intention to lift the current band . and in brazil the pres presidents of power. and in brazil the prez presidents apparent threat to revoke a t.v. channels licenses so people take to the streets in sao paolo the chyron threat to revoke a t.v. channels license or so people take to the streets in sao paolo the channel had a report alleging his connection to the murder of an activist protesters want an internal had a report alleging his connection to the murder of an activist protesters wants an
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investigation into their claims philosopher and international director of the institute for the humanities last question into the claims philosopher and international director of the institute for the humanities explained this current global trend of protest he explained this current global trend of protest. what great distractions you think not only what great distractions you think not only wrote 3 less developed countries but also in southwestern wrote 3 less developed countries but also in some western european countries think about your best. yeah but in europe you know countries think about your best. but even in the 3rd world it groups are wrong how europe even in the 3rd world it grew through wrong how europe
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in concrete we feel now. model in concrete we feel now. model of economic development that was. left in a very big. deal that was. left in a very low interest loan so i think. the planet down period they're all interwoven so i think it's the planet these are the destruction tonight it's protest it's not just that he said the destruction tonight is protest it's not just that these are dysfunctional be we don't have. the globe but this is a dysfunctional b. we don't have enough. global democracy and so on and so on it's precisely this that the structure democracy and so on and so on it's precisely this that the
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rock block fukuyama it take a go this time we want to go yama it take a go this time the best possible well. what is it why. the best possible well. what is it why are you better out of the market i think them i'm well aware of that in every country that out of the market i think them i'm well aware of that in every country. where do you go to try and defend that if i think we're on to where are you going to try and defend that if i think what element raising it does. he call it element raising it does. he or they think the price of gasoline or what they're going to it's always like what they think the price of gas there you are going to have but it's always like
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what interests me in. the claim that it does at the state interest in. the claim that it dissatisfaction chambray all the protests today even when the immediate chambray all the protests today even when the immediate the money we've got a pro se right protests grow the money we've got a pro se right protests grow on this level of what is not. on the level of what is not open the course that they got the process. the course that they got the process. if you were to think that we know that if he made this up just to think that we know that if he made this up just
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a little bit. well that's your update for now i'm mars analog corded. well that's your update for now i'm mars analog corded i'll be back here in around 30 minutes time with the latest news from around the world see them i'll be back here in around 30 minutes time with the latest news from around the world see them . during the great depression. during the great depression which i'm old enough to remember there was most of my family were unemployed version which i'm old enough to remember there was most of my family were unemployed working.
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there wasn't it was bed you know much worse objectively than today. there wasn't it was bed you know much worse objectively than today but there was an expectation that things were going to get better. but there was an expectation that things were going to get better. of there was a real sense of hopefulness there isn't today today's america wish there was a real sense of hopefulness there isn't today today's america was shaped by the 10 principles of concentration of wealth and power paid by the 10 principles of concentration of wealth and power. reduced democracy attack solid doubt. reduce democracy attack solid doubt engineer elections manufacture consent and other principle engineer elections manufacture consent and other principles according to no i'm jones to one set of
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rules for the rich oaths according to no i'm jones one set of rules for the rich opposite several from. that's what happens when opposite set rules for. that's what happens when you put her into the hands of a narrow sector of you put her into the hands of a narrow sector of will which will is dedicated to increasing power for itself just as you'd expect will which will is dedicated to increasing power for itself just as you'd expect one of the most influential intellectuals of our time speaks about the mob one of the most influential intellectuals of our time. speaks about the modern civilization of america. and civilization of america.
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is you'll be d. a reflection of reality. is you'll be d. a reflection of reality. and. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation full community. isolation full community. are you going the right way or are you being led. by you going the right way or are you being led to. direct. what is true
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what is for. direct. what is true what is faith. in a world corrupted you need to display. in a world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths and. to join us in the depths. or a made in the shallowness. or a made in the shallowness. this
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is it is this boom boom bust that's broadcast as if they are you know around the world and covering all aspects of our global economy in the 21st century i'm christiane washington covering all aspects of our global economy in the 21st century i'm christiane washington here's
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a look at what we have in store for today we take you to nice equator to chance here's a look at what we have in store for today we take you to nice equator to chile where the nation's president has canceled the much hyped apec meeting that was due to be held at blair where the nation's president has canceled the much hyped apec meeting that was due to be held at the country's capital today we welcome andrea roots a former official with the ecuadorian the country's capital today we welcome a ruse a former official with the ecuadorian central bank to discuss the fate of the summit along with the latest developments in argentina and central bank to discuss the fate of the summit along with the latest developments in argentina as the new government will face challenges from the i.m.f. but as for charting continues to the new government will face challenges from the i.m.f. . as for chatting to. he needs to sleep trans across the globe the streaming wars are beginning to really heat up artists trans across the globe the streaming wars are beginning to really heat up our correspondent rachel blevins joins us today to
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plug into the details of what lies in store for correspondent rachel blevins joins us today to plug into the details of what lies in store for show viewing. today let's get to it. for show viewing a packed show today let's get to it. the nasdaq and s. and p. 500 both hit fresh 52 week highs the nasdaq and the s. and p. 500 both hit fresh 52 week highs today as october job data came back stronger than expected payroll case today as october job data came back stronger than expected payroll came in at 128000 versus expectations of 85000 even with him in at 128000 versus expectations of $85000.00 even with the negative impact of the g.m. strike the unemployment rate rose modestly to 3 point the negative impact of the g.m. strike the unemployment rate rose modestly to 3.6 percent as expected however as
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has been the case for much of the past year 6 percent as expected however as has been the case for much of the past year job gains were led by low wage jobs in leisure and hospitality education and job gains were led by low wage jobs in leisure and hospitality education and health services this reflects well on consumer demand and the willingness to spend discredit services this reflects well on consumer demand and the willingness to spend discretionary money as consumption is supporting the bulk of growth today. money as consumption is supporting the bulk of growth today other data released friday included the i ascend manufacturing p.m.i. which caulked in a data released friday included the i ascend manufacturing p.m.i. which clocked in that. 48.3 this revealed a worse than expected contraction in the sector as you point 3 this revealed a worse than expected contraction in the sector as the u.s.
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manufacturing fell to its lowest level in a decade this is also the 3rd straight contraction for the i assume as exports escalated trade u.s. manufacturing fell to its lowest level in a decade this is also the 3rd straight contraction for the i assume as exports amid escalating trade war the continuing contraction showed the challenging environment u.s. manufacturers are facing war the continuing contraction showed the challenging environment u.s. manufacturers are facing as this sector was once considered a big winner under the trumpet ministration with as this sector was once considered a big winner under the trumpet ministration with its. main benefactor manufactured . back to back to us shores. production felt all.

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