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russia's foreign minister says the u.k. us invasion of iraq led to the rise up i saw and the group's leader killed by the americans last week it was washington that led to the rise up i saw and the group's leader killed by the americans last week was washington's own creation. you know the creation of the united states own creation. you know the creation of the united states islamic states most of the illegal invasion from iraq in the collapse
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of iraq things islamic states most of the illegal invasion from iraq in the collapse of the state was mixed with street extremists seem to have. some sense of separate free. also this hour of the concern over the alleged. russia. may have stopped it knows thing homegrown threats we report on an undercover investigation that lifts the lid on a whole in-grown of threats we report on an undercover investigation that lifts the lid on a polish internet troll farm. and no end to the internet troll farm. and no end to the i'm rests chilly continues to boil as demonstrators vent their anger at the government they claim arrests chile continues to boil as demonstrators vent their anger at a government they claim is failing failing that. you
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want to touch our interests national folks from the russian you're watching our to international coming to you live from the russian capital where it's just to capture an old summer nights turn into the end of the program what look up to the program. just russia's foreign minister. claims mixtape is its law for make state money it's needed for was meant to clean of what the concrete in d.c. in washington d.c. the. operation in. a week we are getting i love rock of the so go. was actually do as a result of it as america's and. if you like call my colleague rosanna
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lockwood discussed slovaks comments with my. 2 shows on a lockwood discussed slovaks comments with my gosh. we know that baghdadi was the creation of the united states we know that he was the states of creation of the united states islamic states most of the illegal invasion of iraq and the collapse of the iraqi state when extremists 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 eliminated those who create through hell by the americans who set free so the americans eliminated those who were created by them just to avoid any confusion the point the world was said by them just to avoid any confusion the point the world was making here wasn't that you know this is a huge conspiracy that the united states making here wasn't that you know this is a huge conspiracy that the united states purposefully created isis that it was that
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the united states name abled the create purposefully created isis that it was that the united states name abled the creation should advise a given with dealing with video asia in the region of iraq where they were really. all that religious fundamentalist zealots that were jailed by saddam eventually this led to the creation of isis exterminating baghdadi what the united states did is basically religious fundamentalist zealots that were jailed by saddam eventually this led to the creation of isis exterminating baghdad but the united states did is basically correct a past mistake the american media also seem to think that putin is that when actually correct a past mistake the american media also seem to think that putin is the winner from what's happening in syria what's really going on here despite it being american troops that carried out from what's happening in syria what's really going on here despite it being american troops that carried out that this raid that presume
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presumably killed the baghdad the. u.s. media is spinning this situation. in syria as a victory for vladimir putin in this situation in syria as a victory for vladimir putin of all people the economist came out with this cartoon showing the russian president will people the economist came out with this cartoon showing the russian president doing all you. are claiming that for our newly achieved peace police in the mid with. far the right in the sense that for him out and says to him out and said hold on a 2nd 1st of all that i mean that holes and. for the 1st of all i did me putin doesn't fancy himself as a as a snake charmer and 2nd of snit. russia doesn't see that in the middle of the
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rush to doesn't see the nations of the middle east i don't like the economist snakes. i do not president unlike the economist snakes. i do not think president putin sees himself as the monster of the snake pit that is not how we view the powers in putin sees himself as the master of the snake pit that is not how we view the powers in the middle east let's talk a little bit about what happens next then because supposedly in the middle east let's talk a little bit about what happens next then because supposedly you know we've got this vacuum that's been left american forces were supposed to leave syria but now we've got this vacuum that's been left american forces were supposed to leave syria but they're they're still there what are the goals now one person that the disagrees with they're still there what are the goals now one person that the disagrees with the need them you need. some of the sense that some of the lads in
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the mission. here and in advocate here and that is donald trump who has spent a large. part of the past week congratulate donald trump who has spent a large part of the past week congratulating donald trump himself this is a sorry day for thing and donald trump himself this is a sorry day for international law when the president nasheed national i did. come out the been premier and as and soon they you know i did states could come out and camera and say we're. not out of a. lot of fights but we're in syria and syria because at the press because the president. will kill we kept the oil but we still they bet we could be skeptical a doorbell back to the people. but other people can patrol the
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border of syria's role the border of 03 cleon for frankly anyone that i'm fighting for a 1000 turkey letter been fighting for a 1000 years years let but them to do the border we don't we don't want to do that that we want to bring bring our soldiers us home. but we but it would leave so you both just good because it would leave your evil suppose i look cuz we're keeping the oil i like boy like those oil. wells so we'll see. whether the united states and. russia could corporate russia could to could great yeah they could together. in which i have a. little business not a lot a lot of truck trust. me so you can see how the u.n.
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you can see how the u.s. treats syria's territory they arrived when they wanted and left when they wanted the street series terror. tree they arrived when they wanted and left when they wanted then changed their minds and came back again it's about oil they don't care about i saw with their minds and came back again it's about oil they don't care about i still they will guard the oil to make sure the syrian government doesn't get hold of it all the madly though it will guard the oil to make sure the syrian government doesn't get hold of it all to me though nobody no one not russian or anyone else can predict what the united nobody no one not russian or anyone else can predict what the united states. the more this is the this is is this is the. true we're living in and we're living in in the era of trump in the. new who is with the new tomorrow will bring. or will bring.
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as you just heard trump has openly admitted the u.s. wants syrian oil that's despite the pentagon's repeated claims the purpose of staying in syria is to protect oil fields from isis as you just heard trump has openly admitted the us wants syrian oil that's despite the pentagon's repeated claims the purpose of staying in syria is to protect oil fields from eisel the us president has even suggested asking american oil companies to operate in the country the us president has even suggested asking american oil companies to operate in the country playboy to look now at what would happen if our politicians stop hiding their real intention to look now at what would happen if our politicians stop hiding their real intentions donald trump all of the u.s. troops out of syria a couple of weeks. donald trump all the u.s. troops out of syria a couple of weeks ago but they're still going to be hearing them but they're the people you remember. trumped from the truth to the
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1st clue in the dictionary as it really should and that tearing away but only attentional acquaintances in real life then he goes and drops a bomb acquaintances in real life then he goes and drops a bomb on the normal american type of traitor truth and now us troops have sold the normal american type of traitor truth and now us troops have slammed on the brakes and they could be staying in syria after lol not to help slammed on the brakes and they could be staying in syria after lol not to help of the taliban he might need to heed curb our lies but because. the us will remember this without ever will remember that i've always said that keeps the deal keep the oil oil. did he to he just don't think we want to keep the oil $45000000.00
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a. i think we want to keep the oil $45000000.00 a month. well there it is you said it. well there it is you said it smelled but may be the most oldest president in history i mean we all know that america be the most holiest president in history i mean we all know that america has about the middle east because of the black stuff but how do we were quite uncomfortable about the middle east because of the black stuff but how do we were quite uncomfortable with the status quo i mean everyone who uses america big military with the status quo i mean everyone who uses america big militaristic oil hungry imperialist washington denies all that says it's only interest big oil hungry imperialist washington denies all that says it's only
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interested in human rights and democracy blah blah blah takes the oil anyway didn't she win rights and democracy blah blah blah takes the oil anyway and everyone is very sorry i'm happy now that trumps admitted it and everyone is very sorry i'm happy now that trumps admit today. what to do now. what to do now. going to happen if everyone started using these trump card to happen if everyone started using these trump. what's the day my and miss it and we beg member emitted that we blame the russians because it's better than accepting losing to trump actions because it's better than accepting losing to trump if the europeans admitted the we just stay in nato because it is
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a way that europeans admitted. we just stay in nato because it is weighed cheaper than defending ourselves if the british admitted we want bragg's then defending ourselves if the british admitted we want bragg's there because we hate. to admit it we don't want because we hate foreigners on submitted we don't want bragg's it because we hate the british if germans admitted with nice these it because we hate the british if germans admitted with nice these days because of well israel admitted days because of well israel admitted now i'm not going to go back yes an american president just admitted that he's there i'm not going to go that yes an american president just admitted that
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he's only interested in the oil things may never be the same only interested in the oil things may never be the same again. and internet troll form has been exposed again. and internet troll farm has been exposed and poland posing as a small marketing firm it comes amid the e.u.'s war against lowe's and poland posing as a small marketing firm it comes amid the e.u.'s war against alleged russian trolls show devinsky it looks at how threats closer to home were missed russian trolls showed devinsky it looks at how threats closer to home were missed when you think. the food we would think. the food would springs to mind is well russia and who could blame me for thinking that when you're being blind is well russia and who could blame me for thinking that you're being blasted with. every
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just. brussels. tell social media giants to delete russian trolls the tactics of a russian troll far media giants to delete russian trolls the tactics of a russian troll farm russian troll son thousands of messages and they have brought said referendum russian troll son thousands of messages and they have brought said referendum twitter data reveals them. not even do you. so concerned it's set up at the top and also also of so well have been weapons and games instigated me that meeting this friend said he sounded in rapid. system and then the east. turkestan scs course but while they were busy watching russia it seems they were doing 2 to. russia it seems they weren't doing too much at home but when the best you have to.
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look at you get you both of these. but it is. the impression based it found many games they gauge before december maybe instead of also dealing with the found many games they believe gauge before disapprobation instead of also dealing with local information and now that has come back to bite them as a new information and now that has come back to bite them as a new investigation has lifted the lid on trolling from within the investigation has lifted the lid on trolling from within the cell that inquest self by that inquiry be led by investigating you europe and the reporters foundation so an undercover reporter at the heart of the polish trolls notice foundation so an undercover reporter at the heart of the polish trolls it's alleged
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that while working it turns out net that reporter managed. it's alleged that while working at katz at net that reporter managed hundreds of fake accounts on face hundreds of fake twitter and it's going to say suppose he spoke out twitter and instagram disposing of thousands of messages or just assume comments was going to be public stage gansu which i did it again when you were stitching did it again and again reaching hundreds of thousands of users 100 roll it's always honest. people using this isn't it the role was to troll people businesses and even sun is an unpaid rain on as me it sound pressed against politicians i'm told to create a credible income of all farm to wild and exaggerated to put on a convince hansen's the right profile and identity and become a right we had to have. a provider of
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a product. and very often often weirdnesses sound and out of stupid art for starters they discovered disc when we. imagine which is which when we need our. master used as between our accounts 3rd party users gender is just a donation accountability say our mission and it was rico. led the. graphic what's more it seems the polish government may have a new wittingly subsidize the troll factory caps and all seems to at the pump oh boy late many government with disabilities may have a new wittingly subsidize the troll factory catarrh net is said to employ many people with disabilities meaning the company was able to apply for public subsidies from poland to use meaning the company was able to apply for public subsidies from poland's national disabled rehabilitation fund it's too important the national
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disabled rehabilitation fund it's too important that funding has been. around 300000 pounds over the ponding has been worth around 300000 pounds over the past 4 years this isn't the only example in last 4 years this isn't the only example in august of this year poland's deputy justice minister resigned from the government that came all just of this year poland's deputy justice minister resigned from the government that came off the accusations that the accusation runs that he could. treat it as. judges critical of judicial reforms meanwhile that has denied it call of judicial reforms meanwhile that has denied its small factory the company's our year of business is outsourcing your marketing activities at small factory the
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companies are your a business is outsourcing your marketing activities on social media profit forms we provide rubber libel information speak become. a must but never my part their products and services services is why i can use this time she had this time. with the polish troll show up to now on the road maps made. on the move so they said you may cancel that it's time for the e.u. perhaps to look problems closer to home we all know that perhaps to look at problems closer to home we all know that the bad guys are in russia no seriously now it's the fact that the left bad guys are in russia no seriously now the fact that the left is dominant in the media in western europe really don't affect the dominant in the media in western new york really don't they try to scare the
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population away from the populists and. what they put they try to scare the population away from the populists and of course what they would say is that everything there is coming from the east from moscow for example or say is that everything there is coming from the east from moscow for example or they would say also that i mean moscow is the place where you have hundreds of or they would say also that i mean moscow is the place where you have hundreds of troll farms trying to perms arse trying to aid them to people will empower the worst west who is to the championship or pull in to change change there's a scene in so i mean this is crazy. it's crazy. she has seen that other not only has seen another night of violence after being crippled by weeks of on. not cripple i believe by the i want to speak truth about. things turned ugly on the streets of the chilly capital santiago on friday where thousands were demanding
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a new constitution nationwide capital santiago on friday where thousands were demanding a new constitution nationwide protests were triggered by a hike in public transport fares that's ins develops into my process were triggered by a hike in public transport fares that's an entire movement calling for equality and better living conditions at least 23 have been killed and more than 1500 others injured during the weeks long unrest many movement calling for equality and better living conditions at least 23 have been killed and more than 1500 others injured during the weeks long unrest many chileans have lost faith in the government's economic reforms peaceful protests have lost faith in the government's economic reforms peaceful protests. a point must be made so that we're taken seriously or. a point must be made so that we're taken seriously.
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people that if you have them because you're going to do the things they give your money it's in some ways to do some hands i do of the government to decide whether to listen to the people my father who lived under the pinochet dictatorship whether to listen to the people my father who lived under the pinochet dictatorship or 30 years once again. seems and that is what is has been there. hasn't been back to what happened back then so i'm going through a similar experience as my dad's. so i'm going through a similar experience is my dad's. and i've been thinking of that on the set and i have much more peaceful. fighting for what we think would happen to you that are on the books that are not imaginary peaceful and fighting for what we think we deserve is are these who are these turds we're getting turn us we're getting to are against us with and we're here drugs or bullets which are drunk rubber bullets trying to
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disperse to disperse it's a craft that are not on our own or not there are not the supply is the grandmother no mr clean plus the government claims is done enough to stop public hospitals but it's a lot because we work in the health care sector it's done enough to stop public hospitals but it's a lot because we work in the health care sector and we know there are plenty of shortages correspondent for our artists spanish and we know there are plenty of shortages correspondent for our artists spanish channel pablo moreira has been following a bounce in the capital. this sum up pablo moreira has been following a bounce in the capital. to something like. this is friday friday he misses heavy demonstrates pray she can see it can be implied tally italia which which is him she is important to inside center in santiago in chile. thousands of people have taken to the streets against the proposals put forth by the government
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which many views insufficient to the streets against the proposals put forth by the government which many views insufficient these demonstrations been. in replicated elsewhere in that. 70 people group together and headed to the capital they've been holding petitions in the many 70 people group together and headed to the capital they've been holding petitions in the many cities along cities along the route into potential in time to hear anthem to t.c.'s or at a demonstration exercise is held a demonstration of silence held by women dressed in black was also another highlight from today's events we will remember by women dressed in black was also another highlight from today's event. we will remembering those who've been killed so far during this crisis as an investigation is currently underway in those who've been killed so far during this crisis as an investigation is currently underway to determine the did when agreements were. yet at least the past want at least the vasari. of the volume
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a lay should write of human rights. right now what it was like saying now the boys would say. who've been trying to reach the been trying to reach the capital but they've now been stopped by police state house with the if test this white of. the testis have left closeted had old a little decided then to send for the city but they've been prepared right from to . have made kids had cooled this was saying with presidents with protesters this is throwing rocks at the police response who 1st respond with with us. and they were purport commissioned by money i think a new home a home office revealed that austerity is driving women into prostitution and claims criminalizing office revealed that austerity is driving women into prostitution and claims criminalizing the industry is putting them in danger that story and more
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after the break. the industry is putting them in danger that story and more after the break. if these banks. if these banks like j.p. morgan or deutsche bank are unable to settle trades because they don't have a good j.p. morgan or deutsche bank are unable to settle trades 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 buy in 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 an open question announce that law if they if there is the rule of law
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anymore and that's an open question announce that they are and they have saw. it and they are from the board or figure or they get on the subject of helping us cascade. and a contagion it. will be a continuation of the 2008 crisis but much much more will be a continuation of the 2008 crisis but much much more. because. you know we all take the language that we speak for granted it's like the air that says. you know we all take the language that we speak for granted it's like the air that we breathe we don't notice it and in fact most of us believe that we simply perceive reality the way we don't notice it and in fact most of us believe that we simply perceive reality the way that it is in fact we know many years of psychological experiments about mary far and it is in fact we know many
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years of psychological experiments about mary far from the truth we don't see things just the way that they are instead the work that we really don't see things just the way that they are instead the world that we think internal world we've constructed by the structures of our brain internal world movement is highly constructed by the structures of our brains but also by the structures around languages and culture. yes tell us. but also by the structures around languages and cultures tell us how to.
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welcome back. welcome back to us speaker of the house has criticized donald trump's approach to china saying washington should the u.s. speaker of the house has criticized donald trump's approach to china saying washington should be tougher on beijing nancy pelosi also pointed out what she believes were the mistakes the president be tougher on beijing that's a plus he also pointed out what she believes were the mistakes the president made in his dealings with the e.u. we have leverage so what did the maid and his dealings with the e.u. we have leverage so what did the president do alienate the e.u. by putting tariffs on them so they're now looking out for themselves president do you need the e.u. by putting tariffs on them so they are now looking out for themselves. has has to be to be more comprehensive as the head of sensitive chinese or the chin nine's they can handle those the stake and can this more or her remarks as comes home as some term tries to deescalate the current trade war with china over the u.s.
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congress is now passing bills that could make matters worse it goes down of explains why the u.s. congress is now passing bills that could make matters worse it goes down of explains one country on foot or and what's long unfound. foreign policy sounds clear and makes sense right. well not for the youth for the u.s. u.s. it's for its foreign born as long line has been lately suffering from a severe by you polar displayed a ring of the best way to design simple via by you polar disorder and the best example of the all of the shots. donald china trumps in from was treated like a wall of we've been seeing has be famous trade war with beijing has been taking its toll on both sides but earlier last month it seemed that there was taking its toll on both sides but earlier last month it seemed that there was
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a glimmer of hope that was coming to an end there's nothing bigger a glimmer of hope was coming to an end there's nothing bigger than what we're doing with china i think it's important that these are the questions are what we're doing with china i think it's important that these are the questions are asked and as you know we have the vice premier of china one of the most respected missed and as you know we have the vice premier of china one of the most respected men in all of china in the world for that matter we have great respect for me great friendship and all of china in the world for that matter we have great respect for me great friendship with him. we've come to a very substantial with him. we've come to a very substantial. phase one deal taking the edge off relations or. phase one deal taking the edge off relations ahead of potentially groundbreaking
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talks is a good tactic unless all positive out of potentially groundbreaking talks is a good tactic unless all positive a friend reversed a few days later and by passing the. civil rights act by passing the hong kong civil rights act if america does not speak out for human rights in china. because of come if america does not speak out for human rights in china because of commercial. interest. them then we lose out on moral on the far are you are you speak out for him for human rights any player not cite any place in the world in the and the other all that the of and the validity of hong kong's plight is a relevant here either you want to keep beijing happy and ignore the protests in kong's plight is a relevant here either you want to keep beijing happy and ignore the protests or
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you do the right thing but inevitably get on the wrong or you do the right thing but inevitably get on the wrong side of mainland china it really was known that i would like to stress again that in recent side of mainland china it really was known that i would like to stress again that in response to the us is wrong decisions and wrong practices harming china's interest to the us is wrong decisions and wrong practices harming china's interests we will definitely take strong counter measures to defend our sovereignty secure we will definitely take strong countermeasures to defend our sovereignty security and development interests and you'd think one mistake would be enough to lutie and development interests and you'd think one mistake would be enough to learn from but no because once again trump tried. not to go in because once again trump tried sweet talking beijing
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earlier this week china and the usa are working on selecting a new site for signing earlier this week china and the usa are working on selecting a new site for signing of phase one of trade agreement the new location we announced president xi impreza phase one of trade agreement the new location we announced president xi in president truman will do signing meanwhile u.s. lawmakers passed. the take and true will do signing meanwhile u.s. lawmakers passed the tell you one act that would allow washington to punish nations recognizing the island the one act that would allow washington to punish nations recognizing the island as part of china but china isn't the only country writing america's diplomacy swings made to it's part of china but china isn't the only country riding america's diplomacy swings nato ally turkey was sure glad to hear washington's in thought and. turkey was sure glad to hear washington was intent on
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lifting its sanctions on the country. so the sooner they will be lives will be still it stood. or let the sunless something happens that we're not happy with these satisfaction didn't last long though something happens that we're not happy with the satisfaction didn't last long we'll probably probably write a real bit of a moment in. this record new is the scary mean congress recognize the armenian genocide but the turks a century ago the barbarism committed against i mean people in genocide but the turks a century ago the barbarism committed against it i mean people will hate genocide the turkish president is really now and for not mincing his words genocide the turkish president is really now and for not mincing his words on america on a. stick it true self he's still on too big to do one of those of this time to one of the. from here on the us. and the
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entire. u.s. public opinion and the entire world this. is well worth. and we do not. want you can't have you and eat it eats it such. a big part. of it as you strategy as long as was the un as well as the us was getting something swing it was galloping of insight and instead of it see we're in a state of rid of the seams for every step forward what washington can take 6 is a step back. eventually making nation nations where you sions wary of larry your view even given developing the pursuing this ties with the us to start with. such an unreliable partner. in the u.k.
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a new report commissioned a partner. in the u.k. a new report commissioned by the home office says that i stared he is driving women into prostitution and the kremlin by the home office says that austerity is driving women into prostitution and the criminalization of the industry is putting sex workers in danger shoddy as wordstar she has been looking sation of the industry is putting sex workers in danger shoddy as wordstar she has been looking into the findings austerity pressing problems on to the bread line children into decking into the findings. all star team pushing families on to the bread line children to destitution and women into prostitution it's a complicated subject but whatever you want to situation and women into prostitution it's a complicated subject but whatever you want to call court for a look from the more glamorous life like the world's oldest profession and to the mother more or doc like 6 of one of 5 or well there's no there's no doubt though
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that would have been out there using them in sex for money sex product from poverty is a product according to poverty and according to government it's a government that means now it's direct there is no lingo it with the direct billing rates between 6 sexual experience violence of actual ground of argument use and of use and the criminal. acts in the united states condition of the. united states see in the government report so i was glad to see in the government report some acknowledgement of the way that criminalization undermine safety they said acknowledgement of the way that criminalization undermine safety they said find that nato needed a 8 and. perfect condition. of conditions that will undermine undermine sex work workers' safety and that's a very very important him to court and not acknowledge. if you use.
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violence dillon's you won't you come in for a couple of good and all it would involve reported to that it's part of the league please lease these because you get old you're worried that you yourself will end up being arrested for prostitution offenses the research commissioner is that you yourself will end up being arrested for prostitution offenses the research commissioned by the home office found as women move away from calling many sex workers while a regular by the home office found as women move away from quarrelling many sex workers want a regulated environment to make them feel safer plus they feel are able to report crimes of abuse populated environment to make them feel safer plus they feel are able to report crimes of abuse for fear of being prosecuted themselves plus it's a worry of police raids and crack there of being prosecuted themselves plus it's a worry of police raids and crackdowns being a constant threat but the biggest issue is the financial poverty and for many women as being a constant threat but the biggest issue is the financial poverty and for many women it's a matter of making ends meet what does increase the levels of prostitution women
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it's a matter of making ends meet what does increase the levels of prostitution is an increase in poverty and if people are really genuinely concerned about levels of prostitution is an increase in poverty and if people are really genuinely concerned about levels of prostitution that's what has to be tackled 89 percent of the austerity cuts and that's what has to be tackled 89 percent of the austerity cuts have actually been against women and single mothers have been particularly badly hit have actually been against women and single mothers have been particularly badly hit and people with disabilities so those people you know that we see most it and people with disabilities so those people you know that we see most often represented in sex work are the ones that have been most impacted biased often represented in sex work are the ones that have been most impacted by austerity but there's the abolition. position where feminists argue that sex work and austerity
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but there's the abolitionists position where feminists argue that sex work and prostitution is inherently abusive and the cause. of women is next in line. and the cause and consequence of women's inequality plus they say there's no way to ensure women's safety but regardless of its legal status else they say there's no way to ensure women safety but regardless of its legal status leading charities argue the occupation is fraught extremely dangerous and must be protected leading charities argue the occupation is fraught extremely dangerous and must be protected and that's something that the u.k. government is working towards. the government is committed and that's something that the u.k. government is working towards. the government is committed to tackling the harms linked to prostitution this report provides a picture of one of the most complex tackling the harms linked to prostitution this report provides a picture of one of the most complex and rapidly changing issues in the country
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shows that traditional perceptions of prostitution and rapidly changing issues in the country shows that traditional perceptions of prostitution are outdated and cannot be used to understand the issue or date and its end make. it from this time the issue in any case it could take extreme circumstances for a woman to dream tax. cuts and it's broke if we're not into you're going to save x. what about feed and care if not its biggest never hope to feed your kids nor provide shelter for them doesn't count as extreme and what does but what this report really high provide shelter for them doesn't count as extreme and what does but what this report really highlights is that whatever sex is or could be it should never be a survival mechanism life is that whatever sex is or could be it should never be a survival mechanism. chosen not to. be done or to you catch a. man apparently have the last laugh when it comes to who is funnier ago. warning to recent men apparently have the last laugh when it comes
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human production ability than women but. men appear to have high human production ability than women but. the evidence does suggest that humor plays a major role in mating. the evidence does suggest that humor plays a major role in mating with a strong evolutionary basis when we look for indicators of mate quality and here with a strong evolutionary basis when we look for indicators of mate quality and human is strongly correlated with intelligence. is strongly correlated with intelligence.
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but. women are just choosing a darling in 29 t. the other. women are just choosing a darling in 29 t. the argument that women aren't funny is that as the proverbial don't go. it's human that women aren't funny is that as the proverbial don't go. it's just another born study that claims women don't need to be funny to find jade just to so we're not the bar in the study that claims women don't need to be funny to find a mate so we're not nothing new. can we stop beating this please not nothing new. can we stop beating this please be only due to driven river to provide our men repress it's a mistress it's an astute. subjective thing and the testing was even sting was even more so smart funny women make the wild go round can also smart funny
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i'm after tense here we're going underground 1683 days out and see if it were going to go back to what sun's out and 683 days in the u.k. back to saudi violence and well in the woods well that's just you but when the terrorists are instant cry for us it's the channeling up there in the show it's going up in the show 48 hours after the so-called davos in the desert investment conference the question the political and media now is up to the so-called davos in the desert the investment conference we question the political and media silence around the saudi war on yemen with eyewitness testimony and you silence around the saudi war on yemen with eyewitness testimony and unicef's f.m. back to the that the rebel group correspondent michael morris and. what plus plus was able to overall tonsil over occupied you know what you have is the legacy deal apply are a business the legacy of an ira a saudi just middle aged roiled old lord what about the vatican absolute all we
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talked about a 100 loney me about his disapproval over to a threat of a little a bit ago but i'm a god's will and it's his will and his role in creating today's kashmir crisis we're in building capital at a price which would be just where he catalyze the killing would be go displacing sing-sing of move the indians is joining in india's sponsor to charge. me up at all with today's i'm going out to be up in today's going underground is going straight to the world's worst i'm going to manage a good history and great crime the worst. well as he was when weren't us in a few moments when we areon with his human jammer and then in a moment we'll hear from a journalist with on the on the underground you're not even going to happen is little cast a little bit further i'm joined now by the level of religion or quadruple woman of course as well not only you there's a few again now unicef u.k. ambassador to yemen martin bell martin thanks for having on the guinea. belmont and thanks for coming on the u.s.n. geo fairness and accuracy in reporting they claim that without context yemen might as well be on mars and accuracy in reporting they claim that without context yemen
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might as well be on mars what's it like being unicef ambassador to communicate what's happening in the areas what's it like being unicef ambassador to communicate what's happening in yemen it's very hard to communicate if as i did you see a fireman it's very hard to communicate if as i did you see a 5 year old child dying of malnutrition because she called to the feeding center the old child dying of malnutrition because she called to the feeding center too late how do you communicate that people don't understand they don't relate how do you communicate that people don't understand they don't know where you have money is hardly and there's very little reporting of it suddenly don't know where you have money is hardly and there's very little reporting of it suddenly on television i mean we used to be able by simply have a much wider compass and they'll turn on television i mean we used to be able by
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simply have a much wider compass in the old days but now but now oh. you haven't exist just for you here you have an advantage for not exist for you here about it and you're right that it's and you know resign again since the fierce competition and to get in some fierce competition i don't think you look i think the world's most acute humanitarian crisis that's what the un it's a a. a world's most acute humanitarian crisis that's what the u.n. is saying again very very difficult able to count on bread bread and 12300000 children little easy your unicef's of figures is in danger 2000000 that's acute malnutrition 360000 in the age of 5 in danger 2000000 that's acute malnutrition 360000 on the age of 5 i do think partly it's the british are putting water. on fortifying in prior conflicts and
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famines and so on made things worse why exactly is communicated now men's and so on made things worse why exactly is communicated now. because it is so remote from people's daily lives. because it is so removed from people's daily lives and i believe that our media generally print radio television lives and i believe that our media generally print radio television have become much more have come to a bit more of mr serious isn't being willing to take the middle east to get salacious approve of his is being merely call it celebrex ation of the news agenda there are wars going on now south sudan deviation of the news agenda there are wars going on now south sudan the aussie yemen which are virtually unreported in my experience the aussie yemen which are virtually unreported in my experience so what
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exactly is the situation you were there before the the us u.k. so what exactly is the situation you were there before the the us u.k. vagabond fled the war had already started between the who's the rebels had on and fled the war had already started between the who's the rebels and the and the and the government i was there at a time when thin and the and the government i was there at a time before it intensified and we found 6 and a half 1000 show for it intensified and we found 6 and a half 1000 children killed or wounded in the last 3 years. been killed or wounded in the last 3 years. it is hard to communicate because i think a sort of compassion fatigue sets in that it is hard to communicate because i think
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a sort of compassion fatigue sets in and people and people seemed to visit one percent's just sit in the white into a world to be is that he used to sit in for a while and i didn't put weren't able to do as they used for the point of view of unicef ambassador i think verse to have to keep at it you know it's. just it's. we just have to keep at it and who says it's also very dangerous news organizations are. very worried and dangerous news organizations are. and don't want to risk. the risk of one sending to really pursue the crazed. technique that the risk of some people in these dangerous place is that they go to syria where they go to the big very dangerous player traces. of syria they go to very dangerous places. i mean a news editor at one of or main street broker they're not going to be seen a news editor at one of or main street broker they're not going to be sitting there
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seeing the feed because they're fried pictures of the famine coming through and cause sitting there seeing the feed because they're afraid pictures of the famine coming through and color and so on and them just going and you know no on margin and then just going you know modern baby on about this but we shouldn't put this on the headline on the abuse well. we shouldn't put this on the headlines of the news syria is is is an interesting perspective and lloyd shooter of the times who is is an interesting perspective and lloyd shooter of the times hoot.
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