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a flurry of rockets hit an air base near baghdad wounding 4 iraqi soldiers at the facility also houses american personnel also ahead. france's shaken by another round of protests against highly unpopular pension reforms. and in the stories that shaped the week tech giant apple reveals it scans users' photos to screen for child abuse images we hear reaction from commentator. was not clear about that illegal pop possible what does that mean that's terrifying language has been used effectively with foreigners with. many many. ways doing.
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broadcasting live from our studios in moscow recounting the week's top stories with our weekly program this is our national i'm sometimes with us. so at least 4 iraqi soldiers have been injured in a rocket strike on the air base to the north of baghdad the facility also houses american personnel and was previously targeted after the u.s. assassination of iran's top general earlier my colleague you know neal discussed the story was done. we still have a lot of different reports in terms of figures of how many missiles or mortars hit the base some are saying that 7 mortar bombs hit the bases runway another says 4 rockets hit the base but we have heard from iraqi security officials and they say that 8 katyusha rockets launched were launched at the base and made contact across the board though we do know that at least 4 iraqi military personnel have been
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injured and are hospitalized now we also know with the other a base that's been in the news before because it had a sizable american presence that's where american troops and where in the part of the country it's what about 50 miles 80 kilometers north of are they still there as an aside to that are american troops likely have been the target yeah well actually there are still some american military advisers left at that base but the majority of them have been pulled out since the recent tensions the recent spike in tensions between the u.s. and iran recently let's not forget that just last week a u.s. airstrike killed the high ranking coots commander qassam soleimani and iran retaliation for that and it came as 2 airstrikes against u.s. military bases in iraq and nobody was killed or injured but it definitely has led to a rise in tensions between those 2 countries in the region and to run actually also
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valid even harsher retaliation later on and we don't know who is responsible for this strike but that could be a factor in it perhaps they were whoever wants these missiles were trying to target americans but perhaps not because again there were only around 15 u.s. military advisers at the base at this time and none of them were hurt or injured now we have seen another report that suggests that the iranian backed p.m.s. militia was responsible for this but again there's no confirmation yet. we heard from middle east analyst omar walk off he says that the use of not precision missiles in the latest trikes suggests that iran was not directly responsible there has been a number of attacks previous to this of the same nature you know katyusha rockets whatever and some of them have been used as a pretext to launch attacks by the united states against the. popular mobilization forces and there is no one who's claiming responsibility it doesn't fit with the
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strategy of the mobilization forces doesn't fit with the strategy of iran so it's highly unlikely that we would know without anyone claiming this. these are again attacks using weapons none precision weapons the margins of error are huge even if there were american forces in this base and this is not an all american base or solely american base there are iraqi soldiers there so most likely one could argue that whoever is targeting this space doesn't necessarily care about the iraqi army or iraqi personnel the iranian government is under intense pressure after admitting that its forces accidentally shot down a ukrainian passenger plane sunday's missile attack came 3 days after wednesday's tragedy in which 176 people lost their lives here's our ask you taylor with a recap of events. this week has shown more than that tragically it's the average
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man is the victim of political wars amid tensions not seen in decades terror on and washington have been engaged in a war of the iranian regime to aggression in the region must stand now we've told the iranian regime enough. to really revenge and the ultimate response by regional nations is when america is expelled from this region iran must and its support for terrorism when you have the pentagon and the military counted as terrorists the united states will immediately impose additional punishing economic sanctions on the iranian regime the united states rage an economic war against iran the united states has to come to its senses but the chances of this not erupting as twits have predicted when the harsh talk world will 3 start to try dying was close to 0 and sure enough on monday we saw the iranian military hit 2 us bases in iraq with
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missile strikes to iran it was seeking vengeance for washington's assassination of it top command costs and saddam monny in a drone strike in baghdad just a few days. combined these events ticked the book says of the diplomatic crisis it really couldn't get much walk us then came the paying crash. just minutes after taking off from terror on app port ukrainian international airlines flight $75.00 to bound for t.f. came down killing all $176.00 on board relatives of the victims from kiev to off from kabul to london and stockholm green that iran initially tonight reports that it was behind the tragedy calling the illogical and scientifically impossible it invited investigators from various countries. organizations including boeing to
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visit the crash site then 3 days after the tragic incident suddenly came and admission of guilt the armed forces internal investigation has concluded that regrettably missiles fired judy human error caused the horrific crash of the ukrainian plane and the death of 176 innocent people investigations continue to identify and prosecute this great tragedy and unforgivable mistake the iranian military said the boeing 737 was passing close to a site belonging to iran's revolutionary guards and that its movement an altitude suggested it was an enemy target it said that its military was at its highest level of readiness having received information on the unusual movement of u.s. warplanes so within 10 seconds a decision was taken to launch missiles at the target according to teheran a fatal example of human error. it's me don't get out i take full
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responsibility and i will obey whatever decision is taken i would prefer to die rather than witness such an incident the admission of guilt has been followed by an apology a promise to upgrade defense systems to prevent another such tragedy a transparent investigation and compensation for victims' relatives and the prosecution of the responsible person as it makes these pledges though to ron has also encouraged certain others to consider that roles in this disaster and how it is that we came to this moment the day preliminary conclusions of internal investigation by armed forces human error a time of crisis caused by use adventurism lead to disaster i would prefer redress apologies and condolences to our people to the families of all victims and to other affected nations. as questions aas qt as fingers are pointed as more sanctions are
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imposed it's not politicians but those who boarded that fateful flight and wednesday who ultimately paid the price meanwhile the u.s. secretary of state has been having a tough time defending the assassination of iran's top general mike bond peo was challenged on his claim that major general solar money posed an imminent threat if you have specific information about the threat and didn't have anything to do with our time to see if. we had specific emanation information on an imminent threat and those threats trim included attacks on u.s. embassies what is your definition of it and then if. this was going to happen and american lives were at risk if the intelligence community is not flawless we we get it wrong in this case the intelligence community got it fundamentally right there was an imminent attack that was active plotting is that right now gone with sort of money gone threats are never going.
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donald trump's decision to take out iran's top general in a drone strike has been widely condemned in the u.s. several rallies were held over the past week across the country calling for an end to overseas military aggression and a pullout from iraq although some american media pundits have been pushing for the us to adopt even harsher tactics against iran is archie's killam up in comments there are some lucrative defense industry deals at stake. there was compelling intelligence reasons of an imminent threat to respond i trust the intelligence assessment of what's on the neo is doing the kinds of actions he was preparing for i take it at face value what he is saying and secretary pompei oh this was a preamp to defense of measure now these are supposed to be just random smart people who are going to help us understand the situation except they aren't a lot of them have a particular financial interest in a specific outcome essentially they're tied to corporations that make profits from
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war the usa and iran go head to head they'll get a pretty nice payout and the viewers are kept in the dark about these ties the world is on edge since the u.s. to county raney entire restocking tents and codes force command a custom sunday morning following the december 31st attack on the u.s. embassy in iraq since 900 $79.00 iran has bullied threatened and killed and spread its reign of terror the president has made the right decisions on iran says his point including scrapping the iranian nuclear deal then the hip junior works for a lobbying firm american defense incorporated that represents military contractors and who are one of the sponsors of his lobbying efforts none other than the manufacturers of the drone that killed solomonic so are we really shocked he's not singing kumbaya on urging restraint check out this guy they crossed a red line with this president when he when he exercised enormous going to story. not taken
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a. occasion but so don't kill americans and when they did he he acted and acted very strongly jack keane is represented as just a retired general giving his $0.02 but actually sent his retirement from the pentagon he's been working with military contracting companies like general dynamics and now he runs a venture capital firm that specializes in defense and security not exactly mr objective general saw money he was a lawful military objectives and the president had ample domestic legal authority to take him out without an additional congressional authorization jed johnson was in the department of homeland security under barack obama but now he's in the private sector working for lockheed martin that's the company that makes the war planes that are stationed across the middle east and who can forget david petraeus that's the military commander turned cia director who had an affair and leaked classified information to his mistress now you would think you wouldn't be credible
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after all this is what happened when you tried to teach classes at city college in new york. and. i mean if you still remember what it is going to be you're going to. go but petraeus is back selling war on primetime it's impossible to overstate the significance of the attack that takes cost and solo money this is bigger than been logged it's bigger than bud donahue the overwhelming majority of the american people believe that the invasion of iraq in 2003 was a big mistake so it's worth pointing out that these same people were on t.v. in 2003 selling the invasion of iraq are now on t.v. pushing a new war against iraq the exact same people it is important to understand the consequences of pulling out of iraq before our work is done in victory is achieved abandoning our iraqi friends would signal the world that america cannot be trusted to keep its word. was the highest ranking official in the quds force he has the
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blood of many american soldiers on his hands the u.s. public has voted for presidential candidates who promised less involvement overseas over and over again but the mainstream media seems to be working pretty hard to convince them otherwise and it's giving special attention to certain individuals who have certain shady financial ties and it's not disclosing those ties to the viewers many of the pundits the analysts that we see in us media are people who are either on the boards of military corporations or they're lobbyist for the military industry and they have an economic incentive unfortunately when it comes to war and this is not disclosed when we hear them talking about how good trump is doing in killing the general of another country
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and inciting a new war we have to admit that there is a strong military industrial complex in the united states and that the news media itself benefits from war. protests against pension reform in france have carried over into the new year on saturday thousands of protesters took to the streets of paris. the. city of non to. riot police used water cannons to push back angry
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crowds almost 3000 people took part in a rallies their unions say some half a 1000000 people demonstrated in total across france and this weekend. apple is cracking down on abusive images but its tactics have raised some privacy concerns that story much more after a break this is the weekly on our. seemed wrong but. just don't call. me that he's yet to shape out they become educated and engaged in. the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart when she's to look for common ground.
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as we ponder the future and look into 20. fascinating stories our way you know. that you can have capitalism without capital. it's encouraging people to say. this next story this next this next entire segment is going to be dedicated to this very notion. welcome back to the weekly on our team international now the president of a partially recognized republic in the caucasus has said that he is stepping down
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after a wave of opposition protests roll. was reelected as head of state in september but critics said the vote was rigged on thursday demonstrators stormed the presidential administration building breaking doors and windows situation calmed down after the president announced his resignation parliament will later hold a vote on installing an interim leader. the death toll in australia has now risen to 28 people as the most of ferocious wildfires in decades affect to the southeast of the country and he thousands of people have been forced to abandon their homes and about 1000000000 animals are feared dead and there has been brief respite from the record breaking heat wave but authorities say a lives and homes are still under threat and more hot weather is expected.
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tech giant apple revealed this week unveiled its scans of users' pictures to detect cases of child abuse we are utilizing subject only to help screen for chance sexual abuse material apple's announcement follows on from a privacy policy update it came with a warning that the company may collect information on customer activities and monitor all files uploaded to i cloud and i tunes the company added it can also scan the user's data for illegal content we put the issue up for debate with political commentator chadwick moore and technology expert. course everyone is for
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stopping child abuse and that's not the issue here it's the i simply i'm not buying it at the company i don't believe that apple really cares about fighting crime they just entered the live streaming business where people may be concerns that apple is rifling through all of the photos and all of that data this isn't actually the case the type of technology that we're looking at here simply is used to take a fingerprint of a particular image once an image is known to include some child abuse imagery apple is not clear about that apple says illegal pot possible potentially illegal activity including child porn what does that mean that's terrifying language you wouldn't simply have the processing power and the computing overhead to be able to . scan full photos against each other in an in the kind of way that people imagine this is possibly the best use of the current available technology in order to crack
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down the posting of a serious child abuse images i'd love to know how successful is all of this technology if you look up cases that photo d.n.a. has been used to catch people distributing kiddie porn there was one this year there was one in 2015 there's one in 2014 i mean there are hundreds of thousands if not millions of these images out there these take many techniques we use with the question where they offload it's a really violent video once they had that video they managed to prevent people real plugging that video a 1000000 times it has been used effectively with violence with pornography and many many images of me prevent it and is the best way of doing it i don't trust these companies i just think it's ever encroaching more and more into our privacy into owning our data into finding out even more information about us i think it's scary and i don't think that apples to be in the business of law enforcement.
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pastry lovers be warned the french makers confederation has declared war on what it considers fake croissants devinsky dives deep. look in any french bakery and the one thing you are guaranteed to find unless of course they've sold out is a croissant it is the archetype will breakfast pastry eaten on its own or lavished with a bit of concrete sure that's me but with it's typical for it is unmistakable except is this a real quote. well it is of course a real crossover because it's edible but it is rather where this quest all was all wasn't made that stirring up quite a fuss with the bakers confederation in france that are now declaring a war on fake. 30 years ago when you entered a bakery you never wondered if it was homemade bakeries often display
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a sign saying our tis not all now this should mean that the pastries the braids and the cakes that are sold are all made on site by a trained now within the profession there are rumors that that might not actually be the case sakho blur indeed with indications that some 80 percent of pastry sold actually made in a factory it has become the can through our profession where is the sense of pride when you don't do anything you so you become an iron monger with a big breakers complain that they just can't find a staff to make the croissants while others have found using industrial produced pastries lowers the cost and maximizes the profits but as with anything the proof of the pudding or the course in this case is always in the eating. quest so see what makes a good cross and a good cross and is soft and has
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a buttery taste and prison so i haven't eaten cross on since i was young i know but across lines really well it starts with a crossed a good cross and is crossed in golden just like yours. and questions of course on must have a crust and it should crumble a little bit it mustn't be industry leave my. song is a boom and smells like my son's ass is a serious amount just fear that it is a holocaust song sorrows among a croissant it looks like a good cause it's elegant on the outside it shines a bead there and it doesn't look too fatty i would say that this one is better and smoother than the other. you want me to taste it it's disgusting it's all white so a very you have it these parisians us certain that they know a quality quest so when they taste it now the french may have a proud tradition when it comes to this little lady east 11 but the truth of the
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matter is it may not even be french it is role that said to have originated in austria so put that on you and eat it. paris oh the things people fight over these days you're watching out international in the weekly we backed up you know with more stay with us. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race is often scary dramatic development is only going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. you know world's big partners. lot and conspiracy it's time to wait
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to dig deeper to get the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need. need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the troops the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. is you'll media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation community. are you going the right way or are you being that. direct. what is true what is faith.
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in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or in maybe the shallowness. reality as mandates of its own that go beyond what our wishes and preferences are. and our utopian visions may be we're going to get 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 you're dealing compass is things beyond just right infrastructure health care is in that new deal there are other elements if you go back 20 started in 2006 that we are going to get and that are popular in this country.
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because we ponder that future and look into 2020 what fascinating stories will come our way you know i've often said on this show that you can't have capitalism without capital. corsicana capital with our positive register it's encouraging people to say and this next story this next whole show this next entire segment is going to be dedicated to this very notion. dr eric journey is from sun to room is considered one of the best neurosurgeons in brazil. by the way this man with no clothes isn't
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dr jennings he's a member of the indigenous zoe tribe who's helping the don't of put together a personal archive. this is dr jennings people here know him simply as dr eric he's rich famous some always on the move saving yachts and flying aircraft a little like models dr strange of with the full set of working fingers this footage is unique because the zoe tribal lands are normally off limits to the public carrick's allowed in because he's the zoe's personal doctor. and with. santorum in the north of brazil it was founded as an
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amazon jungle bought it 1st exported spices then cocoa later rubber before turning to cocoa again today it specializes in gold book sides and saw a. the latter is now a major reason behind the deforestation of the amazon. for these reasons santa room has become a symbol of economic conquest and environmental destruction the locals even compose ballads about it. no day 2 was the god so. no yet it was the god so all those shouting and him with me got. him back out it up. not somebody who yeah. aging it is now what about. the man who did says. there must be our. nominee bambi.

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