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and welcome to al-jazeera on live from headquarters and. also ahead some very expensive spin a new report warns bush democracy could be under threat from the u.a.e. . machine. fighting for control of the nicaraguan neighborhood at the center of the battle against the president and thousands of russian smock one hundred the country's last royal family was executed heralding the rise of communism. that's been damage control for donald trump has been forced to pull back from comments made during his health news conference with vladimir putin the u.s. president now says he accepts the intelligence community's assessment that russia didn't meddle of the twenty sixteen election white house correspondent committee
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how it has more. a stunning reversal by u.s. president donald trump. i said the word warden sort of would be. faced with nonstop criticism over his press conference with russian president vladimir putin in finland from claims he misspoke and now accept the conclusion of u.s. intelligence that russia meddled in the twenty sixteen presidential election i have felt very strongly that while russia's actions had no impact at all on the outcome of the election let me be totally clear in saying that and i've said this many times i accept our intelligence community its conclusion that russia's meddling in the two thousand and sixteen election took place terms of arc's follow a barrage of condemnation from members of his own political party for his initial acceptance of putin's denial he just said it's not russian of any election
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interference by the kremlin i remain as i thought it was shameful i think it needs to fix it mourning the republican speaker of the house of representatives equally unequivocal not only did russia interfere in the past it threatens to do so again they're doing it around the world they did it to france they did to moldova they're doing it to the baltics russia is trying to undermine democracy itself democrats are pressuring republicans to reinforce those words with action if donald trump was such an easy mark in helsinki. president putin will realize he's an easy mark elsewhere that's why lawmakers are pushing for further sanctions against russia many are also demanding trump requests the extradition of twelve russians indicted last week or charges of interfering in the twenty sixteen u.s. vote but like previous administrations my administration has and will continue to
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move aggressively to repeal and they have friends and we will we will stop it we were telling. any efforts to get if you are like some democrats are calling for legislation to prevent the president from criticizing the f.b.i. and the department of justice as the president has done in the past so that the special counsel robert muller can continue his investigation into russian interference in the u.s. presidential election can really help get al jazeera the white house now met claim because a political consultant and he says trump's you to head off to the summit makes him look weak. you saw donald trump today take it very seriously when he walked back the comments and said that he supports the conclusions of the u.s. intelligence community that being said trump's core constituents i think that they're less concerned about foreign affairs and they're much more concerned about
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an economy growing at four and a half percent about tax cuts about a supreme court justice neil gorsuch that's doing a great job and the efforts to confirm a new supreme court justice and brett kavanaugh but if you start seeing mass resignations on his foreign policy team by campus chief of staff general kelly were to go are general mattis the secretary of defense it could create some real problems for him that the near universal condemnation was so swift and so harsh that donald trump had no choice but to address it quickly and hopefully move on to something else i mean look the challenge this in all of this is that it was simply rhetoric now the problem is is that words are the tool of diplomacy clearly donald trump did not have an agenda for this meeting he had nothing planned for it and the results came out as they were i think actually they came out worse than
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anybody would have expected the challenge that the republican party faces is that they cannot completely abandon their president at the same time they cannot tolerate what happened earlier this week in helsinki finland live on to other news now in protests across something of aka still under way despite a promise by the prime minister to create jobs and public services the unrest began in the province of basel awfully it has five to seven cities asama been jumping into poland. even late at night protesters continue to block roads and security forces trying to stop to demonstrate. just lit fires on many streets in oil rich by the prime minister's offer for more jobs and cash for development have failed to convince them why even. we have been listening to the calls and demands of all iraqi citizen and also their grievances we also providing sufficient budget to cover all basics electricity water and job opportunities such
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. as day broke iraqi security forces had to fire in the air to disperse hundreds of protesters at this oil field and for days southern iraq has been seething with high temperatures and public anger a number of demonstrators have been arrested some protests turned violent but the demonstrators at oil fields at the main port in bastrop and in other southern provinces have largely remained peaceful. this protest was invited problems with people chanting the same demands for jobs and better public services. we demand that they fix the institutions and i'll admit corruption and we demand also that they complete the i'm finished projects there's been widespread criticism of internet blackout and the use of force iraq's interior ministry says more than two hundred people have been injured and dozens of security personnel have been treated in hospital. we are adamant to protect the ongoing demonstrations against any
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malice by infiltrators who attempt to undermine the safety and well being of protesters and state institutions those infiltrators who undermine the safety of our citizens and the people's resources will be dealt with firmly and with zero tolerance. one of the biggest issues people face is the perpetual lack of electricity which becomes worse during the summer. private generators meet the demand with spaghetti of electric cables on every street for two weeks iran has cut off a thousand megawatts because iraq hasn't paid its bills and iraqi delegation failed to convince iran to resume supplies and. iran. supplies six thousand five hundred megawatts which is half of iraq's nationwide electricity production that's why when iran pulls out from providing electricity it means a collapse of iraq's power grid i believe that a visit by the iraqi side to saudi arabia is very important because the saudis have expressed their readiness to supply iraq not only with electricity but also in
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other areas like housing and transport a new government as soon supposed to take charge in iraq and its future success will depend on whether it can provide jobs and basic services solomin job there. syrian rebels have a portly reach to deal with iran to evacuate nearly seven thousand people from to share towns and the north the towns and the province have been under siege from sony rebel groups that the iran backed syrian government more than fifteen hundred civilian and rebel presidents will be released by pro-government forces in return for the evacuation now a u.k. based investigative agency has obtained documents revealing an expensive lobbying effort by the u.a.e. and both brush and and the u.s. the spend watch report includes e-mails from an m r r t lobbying group trying to influence the b.b.c.'s coverage of the arab spring paul brennan has more. of a two thousand and eleven arab spring saw a wave of democratic grassroots protests which toppled longtime leaders and offered
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the hope of a new vision for the middle east the response by some of the kingdoms and emirates of the region was just as dramatic a report by the spin watch group says that in the u.k. the united arab emirates mobilised a narrative against the muslim brotherhood in britain in the highest echelons of government it says the abu dhabi crown prince and the then prime minister david cameron had several undeclared meetings and it says through a combination of persuasion and threats the u.a.e. campaign produced results one threat which was made by the to david cameron was if you don't institute an inquiry into the muslim brotherhood we will cancel the typhoon fighter jet deal from bushes will stop british petroleum getting an oil concession in the law that was successful a really extraordinary effort by the actually cajole bully the british government into pursuing its foreign policy the success or failure of the other u.a.e.
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lobbying is less clear spin watch says that the u.a.e. put pressure on the b.b.c. over its coverage of the arab spring but the b.b.c. in a statement is flatly denied that it caved in to any political pressure it's been watch also quotes a source suggesting that i'm. rotty donations to the think tank chatham house may have affected that institute research but chatham house is vigorously deny that it could be affected in that way but the u.a.e. foreign minister is known to have had close contacts with selected u.k. journalists meetings which led the u.a.e. piaf quilla to claim that views changed and the report highlights the ways the two thousand and seventeen blockade against cats are sore the intensification of the u.s. p.r. campaign including bitter criticism of catalyst twenty twenty two world cup the lobbying rules woefully inadequate it seems to me and the extreme of the greater safeguards to prevent the sort of influence which seems to have been exerted only on the risk of what's in the way which is has been and of course you know some of
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the only time the consequences have been the growth of islamophobia in this country and we're seeing the expression of that on the streets of britain the report notes that now theresa may is u.k. prime minister abu dhabi's clout has diminished significantly but there seems little to prevent a possible slide backwards the central issue in all of this is one of transparency when does legitimate lobbying become undue influence and to quote the report itself promising billions in return for influence infiltrating the british media buying politicians loyalty donating to think tanks and trying to influence media coverage some would see as a step too far paul brennan al-jazeera central london still ahead on the bulletin yes suddenly my son stayed there sitting and i said i'll be back and he started to scream calling mommy mommy. separated at the us mexico border and my friend mother has had.
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