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a power company in california is accused of starting the devastating wildfire a power company in california is accused of starting the devastating wildfires now raging in 3 parts of the state. and israeli sauerbraten 3 parts of the state. and israeli soldier you frankly shocked the palestinian teenager sentenced to just one month of community so you frankly shocked the palestinian teenagers sentenced to just one month of community service we hid from the boy's family. the soldiers.
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we hid from the boy's family. the soldiers. service colleagues. over which service colleagues. go over his head with a court in the us rules that embryos all property not even a court in the us rules that embryos all property not human lives we put the issue up for debate. we put the issue up for debate. hello you're watching. hello you're watching the r.t. international i'm rose on along with welcome to the program. cutie. international
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i'm rosana lockwood welcome to the program. 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 1000 people to see the flames are being spread by powerful winds forcing thousands of people to flee their homes. see their homes.
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well thora t.'s are investigating whether a technical fault with the power grid may be to blame for wealth or a tease are investigating whether a technical fault with the power grid may be to blame for the longest wildfire the company in charge of the infrastructure is one of the biggest power firms will the longest wildfire the company in charge of the infrastructure is one of the biggest power firms in the state it's been implementing blackouts to try and stop the funds from spreading leaving the state it's been implementing blockhouse to try and stop the funds from spreading leaving millions of people without power and has come under criticism for the full scale of mopin explains millions of people without
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power and it's come under criticism for the full scale of molten explains major life threatening fires have become a normal situation in california major life threatening fires have become a normal situation in california the latest caused thousands of people to flee their homes many are pointing to 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 they could be global warming as a potential. the root cause of the fires however they could be ignoring a much closer to home factor negligence p.g. and e. ignoring a much closer to home factor negligence p.g. and e. which is a utility company that provides electricity throughout the state has admitted that one of 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 fire began their transmission towers malfunctioned near the site where the kinkaid fire
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began in sonoma county p.g. and e. maintains that it is not necessarily their towers mount in sonoma county p.g. and e. maintains that it is not necessarily their towers malfunction that caused the fire and investigators are currently getting to the bottom of the function that caused the fire and investigators are currently getting to the bottom of that but while we're here let's review p.g. and e. is record. that but while we're here let's review p.g. and e. is record.
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p.g. and e. actually filed for bankruptcy this year after it was. p.g. and e. actually filed for bankruptcy this year after it was forced to pay $11000000000.00 in damages however the corporation remains one forced to pay $11000000000.00 in damages however the corporation remains one of the biggest state utilities in california despite being linked to so many and the biggest state utilities in
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california despite being linked to so many unnatural disasters furthermore california is now plagued with blackouts the natural disasters furthermore california is now plagued with blackouts the public is not thrilled about that we had several days that we couldn't work that we can public is not thrilled about that we had several days that we couldn't work that we couldn't access the building only special access because as i said canceled a lot of the axes the building only special access because as i said canceled a lot of people going to have access to facilities a lot of the buildings were closed like and ok where people go and study 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 3 days in a row our business was was drastically affected there were 3 days in a row few weeks ago and then also this last monday i think should be held accountable because a few weeks ago and then also this last monday i think should be held accountable
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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. 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. basically sickly making me stake up for a fair after after mistake costing fire as you said of both preventing them to condemn them and just. basically affecting people's life they're just. basically affecting people's life they're not doing what they say they're supposed to be doing then i feel like they're liable for it out we're not doing what they say they're supposed to be doing then i feel like they're liable for it outrages coming from the state governor there are people potentially up to 300000 can stay just coming in from the state governor there are people potentially up to
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300000 customers that may continue to see their lights out which means rufio for weeks with their lights out some of them may continue to see their lights out which means roughly a 4 week with their lights out which is simply an acceptable amount goes with the issue greed mismanagement and decades of use which is simply an acceptable amount goes with the issue greed mismanagement and decades of utility that didn't focus on you and public safety but focused on shareholders but he didn't focus on you and public safety but focused on shareholders but he also received 820-8400 dollars contribution from the car also received a $208400.00 contribution from the company at a time where they're already facing a felony investigation that's news that's happening at a time where they're already facing a felony investigation that's news that's going to pour more fuel onto an already we're aging california going to get. more fuel than onto it already we're aging
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california ok look them up and r.t. new york. a lawyer representing wild survive r.t. new york. a lawyer representing wild survivors told us he believes the state regulator has the company's hands so that it can do what is told us he believes the state regulator has the company's hands so that it can do whatever it wants. he genies responsibility to whatever it wants. genies responsibility to maintain the equipment and to keep it safe and when they do it 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 but if they actually raise the money from the customers to do that work but instead of doing it they divert the money the reason why p.g. needs filed the stead of doing it they divert the money the reason why p.g.
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needs file bankruptcy is because it wants to use the bankers the laws to minimize bankruptcy is because it wants to use the bankers the laws to minimize what it has to pay to the victims it's basically malfeasance callup what it has to pay to the victims it's basically malfeasance california we have a regulatory agency called the public utilities commission or you we have a regulatory agency called the public utilities commission and it's their job to be the watchdog to oversee what happens and it's their job to be the watchdog to oversee what pete genie is doing but history has shown that p.g. 13 e. is doing but history has shown that p.g. and e. is relationship with the regulator is far far too many relationship
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with the regulator is far far too cozy and they're pretty darn ineffective. cozy and they're pretty darn ineffective. and israeli soldier has been demoted and sentenced to a month of. an israeli soldier has been demoted and sentenced to a month of community service off to fatally shooting an unarmed palestinian protester community service off the face. eataly shooting an unarmed palestinian protester last year the soldier pleaded guilty to disobey his commanders orders and opening fire on year the soldier pleaded guilty to disobey his commanders orders and opening fire on the teenager who was trying to scale a border fence during a riot a warning that the following the teenager who was trying to scale up border fence during a riot a warning that the following footage does contain some very disturbing images and shows the moments leading up to footage does contain some very disturbing images
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and shows the moments leading up to and the shooting of the palestinian teenager in july last year he later and the shooting of the palestinian teenager in july last year he later died in hospital we spoke to his family gulzar died in hospital we spoke to his family in gaza. i smell. his son to die and i didn't expect. his 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 felt it was a big 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 sad to intentionally kill an innocent child who doesn't carry any weapons and then be sentenced to just one month of community service not even jail time or the israelis sentenced to just one month of community service not even jail time but the
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israelis always kill in cold blood the soldier didn't get a proper punishment so his colleagues would do the same ways kill in cold blood the soldier didn't get a proper punishment so his colleagues would do the same how they will kill. palestinian activists and saying how they will kill. palestinian activists and supporters have expressed outrage at the sentence the co-founder of the electronic defaulters have expressed outrage at the sentence the co-founder of the electronic intifada news website branded the verdict a travesty while the rights group says that is raising all the news website branded the verdict a travesty while the rights group says that is raising curative forces operate with apparent impunity the mediterranean forces operate with apparent impunity. the mediterranean human rights monitor finds the sentencing to be entirely disproportionate with the rainy and human rights monitor finds the sentencing to be
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entirely disproportionate with the criminal act of killing an unarmed child for testa and may encourage other i.d.f. the criminal act of killing an unarmed child for tester and may encourage other i.d.f. soldiers to follow the lead of the incriminate a sniper knowing that the consequence is a necklace all just to follow the lead of the incriminate a sniper knowing that the consequence is a negligible and lenient. israel defense forces told r.t. that the soldiers will and lenient. the israel defense forces hold out see that the soldier was punished for disobey orders not for killing anyone he received 30 days of old who was punished for disobey orders not for killing anyone he received 30 days of military labor and was demoted to the lowest rank israel also says the protesters tried to military labor and was demoted to the lowest rank israel also says the protesters tried to breach the security fence along the border and endanger israeli citizens lives by throwing in a security fence along the border and endangered israeli citizens lives by throwing
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incendiary devices the conviction is the 1st of its kind earlier this week is when jury devices the conviction is the 1st of its kind earlier this week israel closed 3 probes into the killing of palestinian civilians including 2 children closed 3 probes into the killing of palestinian civilians including 2 children patient forces in the west bank you know only 2018 no one has yet been patient forces in the west bank you know early 2018 no one has yet been held to account we go reaction from human rights activist from girls are held to account we go reaction from human rights activist from girls or. don't care about the bit a senior victims. don't care about the but a senior victims. this sort of like the system it's politicize.
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this sort of like the system it's politicize it's supported by the government look at. why that is that you don't win government look at the procedures and it's ridiculous you're gives for this you know. when this. is ridiculous you're against this you know people when they're. targeting children for instance. for the syrian people and their guns as they're getting children for instance. let's see the people and they got us military actions. military actions. supporting the. barriers. supporting the settlers. or the lives of those that a government in front of the international community. or the lives of those that
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a government in front of the international community the. role of law. but a ceding to the. role of law. for the ceding democracy among the community . look at us here among the community. russia's foreign minister has questioned the us 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 in syria so your love for offset the rise of various leader abu bakar in syria so your love for offset the rise of baghdadi and his terrorist group islamic state was a direct result of the u.s. invasion of iraq that he and his terrorist group islamic state was a direct result of the u.s. invasion of iraq. you know the fact that he was of the iraq.
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you know the fact that he was breaking of the united states islamic states most of the illegal invasion of iraq and the collapse 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 so the americans of the iraqi state when extremists who held by the americans were set free so the americans eliminated or we were creates inside them. just avoid any can eliminate or who creates inside. just to avoid any confusion the point the world was making here wasn't the fusion the point the world was making here wasn't that you know this is a huge conspiracy that the united states purposefully created isis that it would have this is a huge conspiracy that the united states purposefully created isis that it was that the united states that mabel the creation of isis beginning with the invasion was that the united states did mabel the creation of isis beginning with the invasion
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of iraq when it released the will that religious fundamentalists zealots that iraq when it released all that religious fundamentalist zealots that were jailed by saddam eventually this led to the creation of isis exterminating but jailed by saddam eventually this led to the creation of isis exterminating baghdad but the united states did is basically correct a past mistake it's daddy but the united states did is basically correct a past mistake it's it soon era yet despite it being american troops that carried out this raid it soon error yet despite it being american troops that carried out this raid that presumably killed baghdad the u.s. media is spinning this that presumably killed baghdadi the u.s. media 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 lad to me and putin of all people the economist came out with this cartoon showing the russian president holding a huge ball of snakes proclaimed soon showing the russian president holding a huge ball of snakes proclaiming that he had finally achieved peace in the middle east. the russian being 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 foreign 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 found himself as a as a snake charmer and 2nd of all russia doesn't see the nations of the middle east unlike the economist snakes to the nations of the middle east unlike the economist
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snakes brutal regimes which i do not think president putin sees himself as the monster of a snake with it is a good solution i do not think president putin sees himself as the monster of the sneaker that it is a good that is not how we view the powers in the middle east there is however one person there who should that is not how we view the powers in the middle east there is however one person that the disagrees with the media's assessment that vladimir putin is the disagrees with the media's assessment that vladimir putin is the victor here and that is donald trump who has spent a large part of the party 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 we congratulating donald trump himself by some of the things he said get a you'd almost believe he went to syria and singlehandedly himself he said good you'd almost believe he went to syria and singlehandedly himself took out the bugs
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daddy. and this is you know this is a 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 a sorry day for international law when the president of the united states can come out and camera and say we're in. not to bring peace come out in camera and say we're in syria not to bring peace not to fight terror but where in syria because president trump not to fight terror but where in syria because president trump likes or will we kept the oil we stayed back and kept the oil likes we'll we've kept the oil we stayed back it kept the oil other people can patrol the border of syria frankly and turkey other people can patrol the border of syria frankly and
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turkey letter been fighting for a 1000 years let them do the border we don't want to do the letter of the 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 we did leave soldiers because what we want to bring our soldiers home but we did leave soldiers because we're keeping the oil i like the oil sergey lavrov was also a big deal while i like the oil sergey lavrov was also whether the united states and russia could cooperate could work together whether the united states and russia could cooperate could work together in syria to which. replied you know there's not a lot of trust presumably the syria to which. replied you know there's not a lot of trust presumably the american mission in syria is doing by what donald trump has. american mission in syria is doing by what trump has said is sitting
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around on oil fields we discuss. in the set is sitting around on oil fields we discuss bush and see how the u.s. treats a series of terror the arrived when they wanted to and later when they want to see how the u.s. treats a series of terror the arrived when they wanted to and later when they wanted was good will they change their minds you came back or you have to it was about oil by . they don't care about isis bubel this change their minds you came back or you have to it's about oil bourse and 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 middle issue but they will guard the oil to make sure the syrian government doesn't get hold of all the madly though nobody no one not russian or anyone else can predict what level nobody no one 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 tomorrow this is this is the era of trump we're living in in the era
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of trump there's no telling what tomorrow will bring in the era of trump there's no telling what tomorrow will bring. a japanese film festival encounter such. a japanese film festival encounter sakhi has canceled the screenings of a documentary dedicated to one of the most sensitive issues that he has canceled the screenings of a documentary dedicated to one of the most sensitive issues in the country's history so called comfort women who were considered sex slaves during world the country's history so called comfort women who were considered sex slaves during world war 2 the film takes a look at the controversy over the issue and how opinions differ on what this war to the film takes a look at the controversy over the issue and how opinions differ on what these women really were. they were not sex slaves to women really were.
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they were not sex slaves they were prostitutes. they were prostitutes. although not one i want to know. or the one i want to know what do you think if someone. told. i want you to know that if someone. thought that you wanted to go that is what i did when i got. the main reason the screenings were cancelled was. the main reason the screenings were cancelled was a lawsuit against the film by some of those interviewed for it they said they had not given them a lawsuit against the film by some of those interviewed for it they said they had
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not given permission to appear in a commercial movie after the sponsors of the film festival raised concession to appear in a commercial movie after the sponsors of the film festival raised concerns organizers were forced to drop it. organizers were forced to drop it. the 1st of all is organized by mostly volunteers and we made the decision considering the 1st 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 a 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 an avoidable to have a different judgement from a private theatre so called comfort women were those who were forced to provide sexual services to japanese soldiers to a comfort women were those who were forced to provide sexual services to japanese
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soldiers during the 2nd world war at least 200000 women were turned into sex slaves in the 2nd world war at least 200000 women were turned into sex slaves and conditions were very tough for them and many didn't survive after the war most of the conditions were very tough for them and 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 women were of korean origin which led to a decades long argument between japan and south korea it was only in the early ninety's that the japanese government actually acknowledged its involvement in near it was only in the early ninety's that the japanese government actually acknowledged its involvement in the exploitation of women. the japanese military was exploitation of women. the japanese military was directly or enduring doctor really make volume of involved in the. measurement
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of the comfort zone for stations and the train the transfer of cars from. 4 women to perm would like to say that japan would like to extend sincere apologies and remorse to all those who suffered immeasurable pain and sincere apologies and remorse to all those who suffered immeasurable pain. incurable wounds come from. the director incurable wounds come from. the director of the film mickey disaster he thinks the cancellation of the screening is not about the lawsuit but because of the filmmaking disaster he thinks the cancellation of the screening is not about the lawsuit but because it's a topic that the government doesn't want discussed. because it's a topic that the government doesn't want discussed. it's a real unfortunate thing because it's a huge knock on it's a real unfortunate thing because it's
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a huge knock on freedom of expression in japan and we had a situation recently on freedom of expression in japan we had a situation recently with the exhibition that was recently censored. with the exhibition that was recently censored. and seems like another part of that trend and i'm concerned and seems like another part of that trend and i'm concerned that this might become. something that continues to happen and that this might become. something that continues to happen and so for future films and future artwork may be censored so for future films in the future our work may be censored if they don't align with the governments views if they don't align with the governments views on certain issues they
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use the excuse that they're concerned that on certain issues they use the excuse that they're concerned that people might get hurt or there are threats people might get hurt or there are threats if the film is shown but the show the film has actually been shown in 50 theaters if the film is shown to show the film has actually been shown in 50 theaters in japan and nothing has happened so. i think those fears in japan and nothing has happened so. i think those concerns are unfounded in the ninety's japan was apologetic. but since cern's are unfounded in the ninety's japan was apologetic but since then it's basically undermined every single policy that they've given so for instance and it's basically undermined every single policy that they've given so for instance
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the biggest one is the congo statement which says that they will forever engrave since the biggest one is the congo statement which says that they will forever engrave or remember these women in the teaching of history or remember these women in the teaching of history and what we found is actually a reste mention of the comfort women and what we found is actually a reste mention of the comfort women pretty much all the textbooks in japan's. pretty much all the textbooks in japan's. a us court has ruled that a woman can destroy frozen embryos that a u.s. court has ruled that a woman can destroy frozen embryos that her ex-husband wants to save her lawyers successfully argued the embryos were property and husband wants to save her lawyers
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successfully argued the embryos were property and not human lives jessica bilbao and timothy goodwin had signed and agree not human lives jessica bilbao and timothy goodwin had signed an agreement that in case of divorce the embryos would be discarded but when bilbao filed for the viewpoint that in case of divorce the embryos would be discarded but when bilbao filed for divorce the husband changed his mind and called for the embryos to be donated to another couple falls the husband changed his mind and called for the embryos to be donated to another couple however the connecticut supreme court gave control of the embryos to bilbao but good with however the connecticut supreme court gave control of the embryos to bilbao but goodwin's a pill argues the embryos are human lives. inza pill argues the embryos are human lives are we going to err on the side of life all the side of death that's the real issue are we going to err on the side of life all the side of death
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that's the real issue here. it is clear that embryos are not treated as a legal person pretty. 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 saucily for those concerns over what that would mean for procreative rights and the rights of privacy well earlier my colleague neil harvey discussed the story with privacy well earlier my colleague neil harvey discussed the story with former judge joseph's acoa and women's rights advocate reese everson former judge joseph's acoa and women's rights advocate reese everson. i think they did it the right way because in this particular instance when this family i think they did it the right way because in this particular instance when this family or when this this couple went to the clinic to you know do in vitro fertilization they so when these this couple went to the clinic to you know
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do in vitro fertilization they signed a contract agreeing to destroy the embryos if they died a contract agreeing to destroy the embryos if they decided to divorce and even when we use the term pre-embryo and i understand the court used that term you decided to divorce and even when we use the term pre-embryo and i understand the court used that term it's really semantic gymnastics it's just another designation to try to dehumanizing one which really semantic gymnastics it's just another designation to try to dehumanizing what's human there are thousands and thousands of these human embryos in these parts human there are thousands and thousands of these human embryos in these i.v.'s clinics all around the country and people know what to do with them and it just seems to me a common idea of clinics all around the country and people know what to do with them and it seems to me a commonsense approach should be why don't we give those children up for adoption to couples who want them let's just sense approach should be why don't we give
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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 just give that child 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 you're basically telling a mother i'm going to give your child away and let someone else raise your child frankly i think it's offensive to the mother and also raise your child frankly i think it's of this is to the mother to say i'm going to take the egg that you 'd created that she wanted to raise and give it to say i'm going to take the egg that you created that she wanted to raise and. that to someone else and allow them to raise a child that you haven't decided to create nobody has someone else and allow them to raise a child but you haven't decided to create nobody's forcing anyone to do anything with the end result of what you know my is forcing anyone to do anything with the
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end result of what you know my colleague the argument she's making is it's better to destroy the embryo than a colleague the argument 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 allow someone else to raise it 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 in federal centers that 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 used allow couples to quote unquote adopt the she would embryos and then use them in implantation and allow the child to grow people have the right to decide and brought him in implantation and allow the child to grow people have the right to decide and right on paper how they want their embryos treated if they divorce and that's the right right on paper how they want their
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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 want to go we 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 the allow these contracts 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 in matter i think that 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 in rio 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. again this is not a question where there's an egg and a sperm that haven't been combined they've 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 embryo has been formed you know human life begins at conception they've been combined a human embryo has been formed you know human life begins at conception there's
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conception and then there's preconception and what the court decided after conception and there's preconception and what the court decided absolutely correct in this case was that these embryos are pre-conception yes he's a lovely correct in this case 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 have the sperm and yes 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 salumi asinine it strips 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 the rankly to create a child that these 2 parents are saying we don't want this child to exist why do we have to destroy it what is the public policy in favor of child to exist why do we have to destroy it what is the public policy in favor of that that's my problem.
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protests that that's my problem. protests and i'm resting to be gripping the world everywhere you look at the moment things turned ugly and i'm resting to be gripping the world everywhere you look at the moment things turned ugly in the streets of the chilean capital some tiago on friday where thousands were out school in the streets of the chilean capital some tiago on friday where thousands were out calling for a new constitution there's been massive arrest around the country all triggered when public transit for new constitution there's been massive arrest around the country all triggered when public trial. fares were high but. liked. to get asked where else to gas was also deployed in order to call home where. we're going to be. smart about it in defiance of
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a ban protests in the chinese territory began around 6 months ago over a bill on extradition to the maker of protests in the chinese territory began around 6 months ago over a bill on extradition to the mainland which is years since it's been axed. flag wielding students charged at riot police in athens they're furious that officers may be allowed to enter your students charged at riot police in athens their fear is that officers may be allowed to enter university campuses again the government had 60 example this is it and the government entitle signalled its intention but alas if the current ban. and in brazil the premier. and in brazil the president's apparent threat to revoke a t.v. channels license so people take to the street didn't apparent threat to revoke a t.v. channels license so people take to the streets in sao paolo the channel had their
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report alleging his connection to the murder of an act in sao paolo the channel had their report alleging his connection to the murder of an activist protesters want an investigation into the claims philosopher and internationalist protesters want an investigation into the claims philosopher and international director of the birkbeck institute for hughton humanities explained this current global director of the birkbeck institute for hughton humanities explained this current global trend of protest. trend of protest. not only wrote. the. you didn't know i got the only sleep so russert let what else did in europe you know kind of please think about. but also in some western european countries think about yellow best your gross income alone yeah but even in the 3rd whether it's yellow best nor gold sink at the low
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end yeah but even in the 3rd where it's crucial to know how we're all going to be unit in country we don't know how we're all going to be unit in concrete we have a deal now we're headed as a kind of model of economic development. now headed as a kind of model of economic development that was what he is not stable left in american country and so on and so on so it was but he stumbled stable lacking american country and so on and so on so i think it has some deep dissatisfaction tonight i think it has some deep dissatisfaction tonight protests and it's not just that this is a distraction we. protest and it's not just that this is a distraction that we we don't have enough global democracy and so on and so but i
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don't have enough. global democracy and so on and so on it's precisely the type destruction we want to go yeah it's precisely the type destruction we want to go yama it take a go this time the best possible amount it take a go this time the best possible world. what is it why are you better out of democratic got it i want to know who i was what it why leave it out of democratic them i'm well aware of that in every country run tests where them i'm well aware of that in every country run tests where are you going to buy and defend that if i think what element racing do you going to buy and defend that if i think what element racing. he or raising the price of gasoline.
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he announced or raising the price of gasoline are going there but it's always like what interests me in east or going there but it's always like what interests me in east the claim that it dissatisfaction chambray all the the planet out of dissatisfaction chambray all the protests even when the immediate the money we've got to protest going to be even when the immediate the money we've got a pro se right protests grow on this level the pro se right protests grow on this level of what is not openly the course that they got left out of what is not openly the course that they got the process. to think that and we know. if you think that we should
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not i'm going to make this a circus that. i'm going to make this. an exhibition has been launched to nick. an exhibition has been launched a new york featuring the work of young photo journalists from around the world it's all the real york featuring the work of young photo journalists from around the world it's all the result of the andre steen in press photo contest named after a russian reporter result of the andre steen and press photo contest named after a russian reporter killed in the east ukraine war zone back in 2014 the winning images are on display in a not killed in the east ukraine war zone back in 2014 the winning images are on display in the united nations headquarters and the show is part of an annual exhibition commemorating international nations headquarters and the show is part of
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an annual exhibition commemorating international day to end impunity for crimes against journalists the event in new york no day to end impunity for crimes against journalists the event in new york was attended by russia's ambassador to the un. safe to journalists is one of the it was attended by russia's ambassador to the un . safe to journalists is one of the key questions that international community needs to answer as reported speaking questions that impersonal community needs to answer as reported by a specialist in juice city for media media workers socialist. city for media media workers have been killed since the beginning of 20000000 people. in the unfortunate been killed since the beginning of 20000000 people. in unfortunately this search statistics does not improve for mere 2 year include
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this search statistics does not. improved for be a 2 year. it is oh shit to us to promote safety of journalists especially those who work in it is oh shit us to promote safety of journalists especially those who work in conflict zones we also should take action to combat impunity legs owns we also should take action to combat impunity and to hold the cones of all those who are guilty in the hope that it will become a good one to hold the cones of all those who are guilty in the hope that it will become good at the decision to convene such events at least a new area. of the addition to convene such events at least i knew it. well that's news update for now i'm more is on it all could not be back here with a round up of the headline but your news update for now i'm more is on it all could not be back here with a roundup of the headlines in around 30 minutes time see them. going around 30
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minutes time see them.
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dissent is being. dissent is being criminalized speech is being arrested just ask max blumenthal entertainer of the grill i speech
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is being arrested just ask max blumenthal entertainer of the gray zone project and a leading investigative journalist increasingly questioning mamie's own project and a leading investigative journalist increasingly questioning mainstream media narratives and interrogating policymakers can get you banned stream media narratives and interrogating policymakers can get you banned monetized and even the rest of. the monetized and even the rest. believing weird things by the way this is called superstition or magical thinking. believing weird things by the way is called superstition or magical thinking believing weird things like that is not a bug in the system getting believing weird things like that is not a bug in the system it's a feature that comes equipped in the software of our program mean it's
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a feature that comes equipped in the software of our program even to try to connect things in the environment just in case there's a real connection. try to connect things in the environment just in case there's a real connection. welcome back to the nice. welcome redacted denies this is a comedy show or americans in america covering american news are called foreign agents as a comedy show or americans in america covering american news are called foreign agents i could tell you i'm dressed up as an evil pirate for hollowing or i could i
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could tell you i'm dressed up as an evil pirate for a hollow eem or i could convey that confess i didn't know this weekend was halloween. let's get started with that confess i didn't know this weekend was halloween. let's get started what's going on in the world the state which houses the 5th largest economy on the planet is complex going on in the world the state which houses the 5th largest economy on the planet is completely on fire there are protests rocking most countries and the us probably on fire there are protests rocking most countries and the us president might be impeached for being as corrupt as all of the president might be. impeached for being as corrupt as all of the president's man i really thought he was going to buck the trend with all presidents man i really thought he was going to buck the trend really did so well all that hell storm is going on at least failing again so all that hell storm is going on at
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least at least the f.b.i. is behaving itself right at least the f.b.i. is behaving itself. well funny you should ask there's a new report out by the civil liberties well funny you should ask there's a new report out by the civil liberties group defending rights and dissent the report is a detailed catalogue of knowns group defending rights and dissent the report is a detailed catalogue of known f.b.i. 1st amendment abuses and political surveillance sense 2010 f.b.i. 1st amendment abuses and political surveillance sense 2010 when the department of justice is office of inspector general published the last official when the department of justice is office of inspector general published the last official review of bush era abuses the report found that the f.b.i.
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has the review of bush era abuses the report found that the f.b.i. has devoted disproportionate resources to the surveillance of nonviolent civil sold a disproportionate resources to the surveillance of nonviolent civil society groups and protest movements particularly on the left using it to society groups and protest movements particularly on the left using its mandate to protect national security to target scores of individuals posing no mandate to protect national security to target scores of individuals posing no threat but up posing government policies and practices despite the factual threat. opposing government policies and practices despite the fact its right wingers are america's deadliest terrorist you're looking at right wingers are america's deadliest terrorist you're looking in the wrong direction. right wingers. in the wrong direction.
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right wing very. right wing extremists like white supremacist. right wing extremists like white supremacists kill far more people in america than leftwing terrorists do it's gotten so bad kill far more people in america than leftwing terrorists do it's gotten so bad that if i even see a white sheet i see myself. that if i even see a white sheet myself. at least that's what i tell my lady friend every time i put to bed. at least that's what i tell my lady friend every time i put the bed. the klan has struck again. the klan has struck again. but yes right wing terrorist kill far more than leftwing terrorists i mean. but yes
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right wing terrorist kill far more than leftwing terrorists i mean there isn't such a thing as a left wing terrorist what do they do repeat if there isn't such a thing as a left wing terrorist what do they do replace the fuse to your bombs with lavender scented candles. placed the fuse to your bombs with lavender scented candles. there are the worst and this isn't even getting to the real point that terrorism in the worst and this isn't even getting to the real point that terrorism in general is incredibly rare in america you are likely to die general isn't. credibly rare in america your 4 likely to die by choking and then to be killed by a foreign terrorist then again who's to say by choking and then to be killed by a foreign terrorist then again who's to say i use just isn't filling american grocery stores with difficult to chew and might grow which just isn't filling
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american grocery stores with difficult to chew microwavable. they'll stop at nothing all evil. they'll stop at nothing all this speaks to an important fact that your media will never tell you the f.b.i. this speaks to an important fact that your media will never tell you the f.b.i. is not in the job of protecting you they're in the job of protecting the rule is not in the job of protecting you they're in the job of protecting the ruling class system i. told a class system. so they don't go piss on things that really harm us if they did they'd be running around called piss on things that really harm us if they did they'd be running around swatting cell phones out of your hands right before you walk into traffic or something they don't see why did
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cell phones out of your hands right before you walk into traffickers not that they would be infiltrating the seafood shack i was out last week right before i saw they'd be infiltrating the seafood shack i was at last week right before i swallowed that black market raul oyster they'd be like you're not that followed that black market raul oyster they'd be like you're not that you. know they don't care about us they care about maintaining the. no they don't care about us they care about maintaining the current power structure the report notes the f.b.i. continues to target political different powers drug. the report notes the f.b.i. continues to target political dissent with a broad mandate little oversight and next to no transparency sent with a broad mandate little oversight and next to no transparency the f.b.i. continues to routinely conflate dissent with terrorism in the f.b.i.
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continues to routinely conflate dissent with terrorism in one case a few years ago the f.b.i. raided the holds of peace activists across the midwest one case a few years ago the f.b.i. raided the holds of peace activists across the midwest an undercover agent had infiltrated the group but unfortunately an undercover agent had infiltrated the group but unfortunately failed to find any plans by the activist to carry out violence and so personal to find any plans by the activist to carry out violence and so proceeded to come up with a plan herself god damn it it is so hot either to come up with a plan herself god damn it it is so.

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