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i. present donald trump responds to around retaliatory attacks on u.s. military bases promising new sanctions. and strikes have means late on tuesday night with dozens of missiles raining down on 2 u.s. bases in response to america's assassination by drone its top general also to come this hour ukraine's interior ministry confirms that all 176 people on board ukrainian airlines plane that crashed in toronto on wednesday morning were killed i'm glad to meet putin and his crew counterpart present officially the turks stream natural gas pipeline project will supply britain and the markets with russian gas.
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hello welcome you watching our international exchange baghdad's green zone which hosts embassies and also government buildings sirens have been sounding the area to you so far there is no information on possible casualties this does come a day after iran's missile strikes against u.s. bases in iraq where the u.s. president donald trump has responded to iran's missile strike on 2 u.s. military bases in iraq by valuing fresh sanctions. as we continue to evaluate options in response to a rainy aggression the united states will immediately impose additional punishing economic sanctions on the iranian regime. these powerful saying shoes will remain until or and changes its behavior will those are any military strikes to which
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trumpets responding today were carried out in revenge to be with us a nation of thrones top general since the money was killed in a u.s. trained strike last week and he's kind of more pain is following trump surprise. it's quite a different tone than we've heard from trump in the last few days folks will remember the tweet where he threatened to destroy not only sites in iran but also cultural historical sites as well as other infrastructure and such in iran if iran dared to respond so quite a different tone we heard from donald trump what's also quite interesting is trump he seems to have talked about continuing the sanctions against iran didn't specify however that the usa intended any retaliatory strikes for iran's recent move and he also brought up the issue of iran's nuclear capacity and allegations of iran's nuclear proliferation the iran nuclear deal which didn't seem to be related to the current controversy let's take a listen as long as i'm president of the united states iran will never be allowed
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to have a nuclear weapon. good morning the time has come for the united kingdom germany france russia and china to recognize this reality. they must now break away from the remnants of the iran deal who are j c p a way trump emphasized his opposition to the j c.p.o. way the nuclear deal and was calling for different parties around the world to withdraw from it he saw it as a bad deal but he also seemed to indicate that he would be open to some kind of new nuclear conclusion or nuclear negotiation regarding the islamic republic and its nuclear energy program furthermore trump didn't shy away from praising u.s. military equipment and weapons and he spoke of them in rather glowing terms let's take a listen to that our missiles are big powerful accurate lethal and fast. under
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construction our many hypersonic missiles the fact that we have this great military equipment however does not mean we have to use it we do not want to use it and now many observers have commented on trump's demeanor and how he seemed to be lacking a lot of the boldness and bluster for which is supporters like him for and have praised him for and it's also noting interesting that trump mentioned that isis and the defeat of isis was a good thing for iran and left an opening for the usa and iran to cooperate against the i still terrorist so quite an interesting change in tone many people wondering if this will in fact lead to a further deescalation of events but at the moment things have been known to change rather quickly all eyes are still on iran and on washington to see what the next move will be done from speech does come off to tensions in the middle east so
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we've heard from the former u.s. congressman ron paul and also the middle east analyst at rushdie they gave us their views on whether the u.s. is actually backing away from conflicts with iran. it's not totally unlike trump you know to make a lot of noise and then get people all excited and stir things up and then then back off a bit because i think basically i'm hoping anyway that he doesn't enjoy killing people and the perp right provoking wars but we still have our problems because he still has too many neo cons to run them to try to aggravate things and make things work but i wish we could be reassured that peace has broken out because there's too many problems there and i just think that the solution is something i suggested
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before it started it is don't go in and says we've been and i say come home and iraqis ask us to leave and i think we should leave but as long as we have this monstrosity of an embassy and in. iraq it's just going to be provoking you know people to attack us so i it claims that he went in there and killed killed the later because he wanted to stop a war and of course i lean toward a fact acting like that is more likely to start a war which i would like to make sure that we don't get into a real hot war but what prism trabant said it looks like that he is actually deescalating the tone about threatening iran because he said previously is that america will bomb about $52.00 sites $52.00 locations was $51.00 locations that
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it's supposed to be inside iran if anything's happened to any kind of americans in the whole world so this time he looks more calm he actually focus on some sort of more sanctions more economical sanctions. he talks also about talked also about the nuclear deal and making new nuclear deal sure that trump is actually pushing for a new and. go see issues between iran and the u.s. and also between iran and the allies have you. understand after iran launched its missile strikes ukrainian passenger jet crashed interim killing all a 176 people on board the moment it burst into flames was captured on video. ukrainian president vladimir selenski has cut short a visit to amman to return to kiev on his facebook page and expressed his
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condolences to the relatives of the victims people are mourning the dead and waiting for any further information about the disaster but the cause still to be established is what we know so far. that i fell in love and while the right side of the airplane and one end of it were completely on fire i think the pilot made a great effort not to hold residential houses the plane crash landed in largely park and destroyed the fence of a football then it took off again and exploded and was completely incinerated after what you know they didn't keep those watching the news of iranians hitting us bases with missiles on t.v. after 10 minutes i heard a massive explosion and all the houses started to shake there was fire everywhere at 1st i thought the american substructure here with mr gates and i went into the
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since i'm someone who would be my oldest son is the steward my daughter called me from the us she told me that the ukrainian aircraft crash she also wary go through are said to to run and i sold a video of the plane crash. so some say nothing yet that image hootenannies turkish time to officially launched the turks 3 natural gas pipeline we'll have a look at that and it is significant some more details just off the road. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy going foundation let it be an arms race is on all sides very dramatic development only closely i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk.
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welcome back now into can flatten it to a scam to pot president and have officially launched the to extreme natural gas pipeline projects will supply it to and the markets with russian gas. i guess it is time to say happy new stream because the project has been a launch the official ceremony i was there for and i heard a massive round of applause and it was actually done by the leaders of 4 countries russia turkey all gary and serbia and just how well things seem to be go and with the turkish frame which is going through the waters of the black sea i guess it is fair to say that it's kind of a compensation for all the trouble with a different project which is called nord string 2. there was
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a thorny path now because of the latest round of american sanctions there was a pause and it's construction but i can tell you that washington was keen to deal rail turkey stream as well however because of personal commitment by vladimir putin and thai period 2 on this commitment did show that when 2 major leaders team up to somehow oppose u.s. pressure that could lead to real success stories and this is exactly what mr putin talked about during the opening ceremony because the relations between russia into the clear developing impractically sphere is going to be a difficult situation in the world and efforts by some eggs national plays to prevent the expansion of mutually beneficial cooperation between our countries. well let me just. give you some of the specific details about the pipeline itself the turkish stream consists of 2 lines one is intended for consumers in turkey the
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other one goes to southern europe it could be extended to as far as austria or italy but the 1st countries to receive russian natural gas through turkey astri will be bug area serbia and then like i said extensions are possible so the sea distance of that pipeline is some 900 kilometers and what's really important here and really impressive is the capacity because both the slides will be able to deliver more than 30000000000 cubic meters of natural gas again directly from the russian port city of a knob to the shores of turkey and then further on to europe in a prank or new stamboul level we did discuss the significance of the mole inch with key plays and analysts. was initially starting from the late ninety's was to have diverse nation of troops under
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a sorceress as regards. and energy supplies because it's important for turkey as we are not just with you since so this is to achieve replace the western pipeline. it will have more than we have received so far from the west but by. u.s. authorities made it clear on various occasions that they were they were not happy about the establishment of the church they wanted nor stick to the americans would like to sell their own gas and the form of identity that they have a huge capacity so far that. they would like to some other form have this is the 1st time turkey's been threatened with sanctions by the united states as we know with the russian air defense system that turkey purchased american threaten the turks with katz's sanctions but turkey went ahead with the deal and now it's going to be on. for a short in april according to the chairman of the turkish the bents industries show so the turks have showed that they're willing to stick to their guns when it comes
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to matters of national security it looks like the turks will go ahead with this despite any type of sanction threats coming out of the united states energy security it's an important part of the national security portfolio and what this project gives turkey is a solid proof given for the foreseeable future but also during the meeting the leaders of russia and turkey called for an end to hostilities in libya the warring sides in the conflict to reach a ceasefire by january 12th we call on all parties to declare a sustainable cease fire supported by the necessary measures to be taken for stabilizing the situation on the ground and normalizing daily life in tripoli and other cities. the country's been in the state of war since protests in 2011 and youngest in the country's leader muammar gadhafi most of libya is currently controlled by general lee for half the and the libyan national army has stood
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behind the un backed government which is in charge of a fraction of the war torn country month it did requesting military aid from ankara to counter the general's forces at the points was then approved last thursday by the turkish government political analyst chris bambery do says that a ceasefire will be difficult to enforce 'd. i think russia and turkey have some sway i think crew or the government in tripoli turkey or no really the only backers but it's also important to see that egypt and behind them so do rebel are also major players in this supporting the other side and i don't know how much control. how much attention there will be to a deal brokered between russia and tolkien given the antagonism exists particularly with so. there's another complicating factor in here is the u.n. by government is no essentially only high in all in a coastal strip of the country has very little control it has the capital yesterday
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but very little else is just lost the major city of sirte so i don't see the other side. appearing to the age of 50 backing off necessarily here but on the other hand we desperately need peace and the people of libya deserve peace so let's hope that this deal can be pulled off to give the long suffering people of libya piece. of film awards season is in full swing but actors looking to bag britain's highest movie gong may find it hard the sheer if they're not white after the british academy of film and television arts was slammed for its picks with every single of his acting nominations going to white performers bafta has admitted that lack of diversity but called on the industry to change. i would like to see more diverse nominations and we will work harder and push the new stream more but
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that shouldn't take away from those who were nominated this year but his nominations are joke not nominating a single woman for directing or best film no antonio banderas no look at the norcross thena coho movie with the most nominations yikes an all white slate of acting nominees in this of all years best to this is not good enough. he would go again and laura sees in this the time for sexist and racist nominations it's not ok incidents it's systematic we put the issue up for debate the legal and media and this line and also be political commentator my web site. let me just tell you something if if if studios made money exists lined up where we might want to buy not reverse racism studios if studios. if studios made money having nothing but diverse women or whatever what they would do it
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believe me they're not going to do something just because of some ulterior motive let's be quite clear the world in which my kids and hopefully their kids are going to have a few tough challenges and some bumps in the road on the way he's going to want to be increasing diversity increasing pluralism and secularism and these arguments about i don't want to. start that well let me off it's not going to happen ok we're going to have increasing diversity yet more basic needs more muslims more rigorous more much of everything sex you want to feel and shiny and better phones and better no no to me i don't know where that you launch. but just the idea of taking governmental regulations quote is. heterogeneity diversity and applying it to movies and films i mean do you have people right now are going to want to watching this and laughing hysterically at what we're even
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probably. why i look at this and listen i want. to discover a lot a lot of you know they are. absolutely whiter richer less diverse there you find in society i mean after years and years and years when gene wounding about trying to get better levels of representation across the board surprise surprise we've seen a subtle white wash you want to go to theaters based upon the diversity of the people on the. screen if that if that's truly what you want not the quality of the film that this story but just the participants then you who are of the smallest minority of people because nobody really believes this they claim they do and also one more thing bafta wants to be in the same category as the golden globes because everybody's talking about the golden globes not because of ricky gervais' bafta has got to make money being number one because there's so many different awards shows that this is their latest entry maybe this will put them on the map it's numbers
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for ratings that's it. for us democrats have been accused of being too broad a church by one of their own congresswoman alexandria cassio cortez who represents the younger progressive wing of the democrats expressed on these about being in the same party as presidential hopeful joe biden oh god in any other country joe biden and i would not be in the same party but in america we are her remarks come amid a growing rift between progressive and moderate forces within the party she was previously skeptical about joe biden and his approach to climate change issues biden says that a casio court has another young representatives like you make up for small if lying . among the democrats. bill seems brilliant and the other 3 women we're talking about are really smart but they are the exception rather than the rule if you listen to the guys with women in your business listening that's the majority people
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grab elected we need that kind of energy but that's not the majority of democrats who got like the last presidential candidate for the libertarian party and involved believes that the problem for the democrats is that there are they are on every side of the issue. most people who are democrats for the last several decades are not socialists they're not willing to become socialists or not persuadable to become socialists so so cortez's position is is not something that most democrats can really identify with so in a large sense she's right the the party that she's in charge should not be the same party that biden is and they do have different positions to what both the democratic and republican party have been doing is they've been going out of their way to try to make it harder for new parties to even get on the ballot there have been multiple court case on the democratic and republican parties have lost
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multiple court cases all of this and they keep doing this because they are getting worried they're getting a little bit desperate they're realizing that yes their position absolutely is being threatened great well and so they're trying to just prevent anyone else from competing. now before we go a reminder with a developing story in iraq because 2 rockets are reportedly landed in baghdad's green zone which does host government buildings and foreign embassies sirens have been sounding in the area but would be indications do suggest the damage is limited and say father and i reports of any casualties militia groups have repaid 3 targets in the area in recent months and this does come a day after iran's missile strikes against u.s. bases in iraq so that's the latest on that story of course we'll keep you updated throughout the night we're back again at the top of.
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. spearing dramatic development the only really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. but in specifics physics is nothing but the harmony can create on vibrating strings that is chemistry chemistry is the melody the melodies you can play on strings what is the universe the universe is is a symphony of strings. reality has mandates of its own that go beyond what our wishes and preferences are. and our utopian visions may be we're going to get
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a new deal but it may not be the green new deal that people are expecting will get the green new deal that we have we deserve rather think we are going to get a green new deal because the green new deal in compass is things beyond just right infrastructure healthcare's in the new deal there are other elements if you go back 20 started in 2006 that we are going to good and that are popular in this country. good food descriptions sound up the even for the owners so how to choose just pet food industry is telling us what to feed our pets really more based on what they want to sell us and what's necessarily good for the pet turns out may not be as healthy as people believe we have animals that have you know diabetes in our stride they have auto immune disorders allergies we are actually creating these problems
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it's a huge epidemic of problems all of them i believe can be linked. very simple problem of diet and some dog owners so heartbreaking stories about their pets last treats the larger corporations are not very interested in proving or disproving the value of their food because they're already making it a 1000000000 dollars on it and there's no reason to do that research. the silence here you see. this is all going to be patients.
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