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an invitation for provocation russia say's washington's claims that the syrian government is preparing a chemical attack could lead terror groups to carry out assaults of the room making them look like they were. also headline stories this hour a former u.s. intelligence chiefs say he's meddling is in russia's d.n.a. amounts proof enough but also go to news to infiltrate american politics the comment came in a new c.n.n. documentary. the u.k.'s prince william and former prime minister david cameron find themselves embroiled in a scandal over england's failed bid for the twenty eighteen world cup finals after the release of a long awaited report. just
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after four pm here in moscow this wednesday but twenty eighth of june hello and welcome to r.t. international i mean an o'neil russia sees washington's claims that the syrian government could be preparing a chemical attack is an invitation for terror groups to carry out provocations. and joins me live with the details nicky. hi you know while the fonts that the u.s. not only appears to have preempted a chemical attack in syria but also appears to have planned how it's going to respond to an event take place this is a very worrying development to the russian side and a lot of this has to do with concern over the u.s. being perfectible to repeating past mistakes and russia's foreign ministry and its latest statement has issued a reminder to this respect. we know that the bush administration
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falsified the facts about weapons of mass destruction in order to justify military aggression against iraq this deeply concerns us and this comes just two days after a phone call between the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov and his u.s. counterpart rex tillerson during which a large role of the u.s. to exercise restraint in its actions thing that washington must prevent provocations against the syrian government troops but it appears that that warning has not been listened to or taken very seriously let's not forget after the suspected chemical attack in syria a suspected kind of chemical attack in syria is in syria's conscious district in april of this year the u.s. the u.s. immediately accused syrian government troops of being behind that attack and then also responded very quickly with another pretty provocative strike and also let's
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not forget the u.s. also blames russia for being responsible by proxy for its association with the syrian government so also at stake on top of everything all u.s. russia ties over this and with this latest development from the u.s. the u.s. media are also pushing for more questions from the state department which of the pace is remaining tight lipped. evidence kids shared with us about this potential preparation for these chemical weapons is that was an absolutely right and nor would that be laid out because that would be considered an intelligence matter when you guys believe that it's in your interests you do put out what you say it's evidence of truthful things that all intelligence i'm not going to get into that one with you but this is a very serious and grave matter. of france and the case to say we're going to marry in a time. forces right guess the of snow it why
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a washington seems to be ready to put punishment before due process. but sha allah saad has one really bad habit and that habit is and you need does this when he's winning he ruined everything by doing something really stupid for no reason a tool to. take acids army now they're crushing slavek state liberating vost swaths of syria and out of the blue comes this the united states has identified potential preparations for another chemical weapons attack by the saddam regime as sad knows the probable cause and sequences of a chemical attack it's the only thing really right now that could ruin him by giving his enemies the opportunity of the pretext to attack him why would he do it
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because he's evil the murderous syrian dictator bashar assad has been a brutal dictator bashar al assad's a murderous regime in syria assad is the worst kind of brutal war criminal a classic super villain booth stupid and evil beyond any logic the kind of villain batman would go on. and america is batman. if mr assad conducts another mass murder attack using chemical weapons he and his military will pay a heavy price britain is already on board if asaad does something really dumb for no reason again the u.k. will join the us in punishing him we think it's absolutely right if we can to prevent the use of chemical weapons and we will fully support any u.s. action if you've been following events in syria recently you know they aren't
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kidding the united states has attacked assad five times what they say is self-defense problem is justifying the per long conflict isn't easy once the voters don't want another gung ho bombing campaign they learn their lesson after the first few times the international community sick of reckless interventions the only thing left is to wait for asaad to give them a cause and since he's a comic book supervillain well it's just the parts of the script. a c.n.n. report set to lift the lid on russia's meddling in u.s. politics on prime time t.v. in america showcasing all the old tricks of conspiracy and stereotypes and the drama may have left some viewers frustrated.
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is there any reason to believe that russia is not right now today continuing to attempt to or to infiltrate u.s. political organizations individuals all true or. a little think it's in their d.n.a. . or are in a soviet era or no. summit is a. braun is prime target is the u.s. spy story in cyberspace that would lead to doorstep. the kind of evidence some of it surprisingly simple such as time stamps showing to the hackers were starting and finishing their workdays on moscow time. well the documentary comes out a difficult time for c.n.n. on monday three of its employees resigned related story was retracted for not
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meeting editorial standards an investigative journalism group has released an undercover video recording testing dot on the network's reporting its agenda with the details here is. well a video has surfaced of a c.n.n. producer saying that most of their russia trump coverage is well in more polite terms nonsense they want to see them constantly in. russia the structure of. this regime's those ratings razor credible right now but honestly. it's just like. it's mostly the right you know we don't know. john. proof and it's not just one guy from c.n.n. who's saying that there's not much to this story of trump russia collusion and there's no evidence that there was collusion but they couldn't find any evidence of collusion they have no evidence of collusion or there is no evidence of collusion
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between the russians and the trump campaign but at this point what's not proven is the idea of collusion that's correct still no evidence but the media keeps pushing the story project veritas that leaked the recent video says that c.n.n. has mentioned trump in russia roughly sixteen thousand times you would think people might get bored with the subject by now are you tired of hearing about trump and russia oh yes actually yes that's all i hear about it it's just getting tiring we're all exhausted however however it has to be it has to do the truth is to come out and the truth is that that there was interference in the american electorate system but by the sentiment you feel like this is what the american people want to see on t.v. is they want to hear about trump allegedly working with russia. not me not a my friend i think. that something. is if there is something secret about something people want to know even more so if you just bring it out in the open if
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there is something you'll come out if it's not then it's just go away and you feel like the media should be reporting on this more or less less i'd like to hear where these sources are coming from or who's saying it spares i know it could be my next door neighbor they don't have proof they need to drop it now to c.n.n. producer allegedly said that they keep pushing the story because of the ratings however a lot of the americans we spoke to said they'd rather watch something else cable mop and artsy washington d.c. . well back to be c.n.n. video released by project veritas the network has issued a statement saying it stands by its producer on welcomes diversity of opinion a white house spokesperson was asked about it at a news conference and said it could further undermine trust in the media i think if it is accurate i think it's a disgrace to all of media to all of journalism i think we have gone to a place where. if the media can't be trusted to report the news then that's
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a dangerous place for america if the group which released the video project tell us its work has proven highly controversial in the past though it has been accused of violating wire topping laws is facing a million dollar lawsuit after releasing hidden camera conversations with democratic party members. well it's not only russian hucker are accused of meddling in the u.s. election russian media outlets including this channel have received a lot of attention in congress some lawmakers in the merdeka believe it's the kremlin's main propaganda to. propaganda machine contributed to the influence by serving as a platform for criminal messaging using russian government funded outlets russian propaganda media outlets like r t i think it's a propaganda arm of
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a government that is definitely not on our side reports have it that russia not only wanted to weigh in in the election with they also want to undermine u.s. confidence the citizens confidence in our electoral process and in our democratic values well now a pair of lawmakers are going specifically for our tea with a bill that aims to brown the channel as a foreign agent and as artie's daniel hawkins explains the russian parliament is now mulling some country measures. this latest bill targets specifically and i quote here the bill will provide the u.s. department of justice with increased investigative authority to identify and prosecute entities that seek to unlawfully influence the political process the difference is this there will not be a need for any criminal or administrative offenses to have taken place he would need to report their activities to the department of justice regardless now a group of russian senators have come up with
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a proposal to mirror this potential new law take a listen. but even we have established that some pretty commission deals with questions of russian sovereignty and foreign meddling and we discussed the bill bus proposed in the us and decided that we need to adopt the council measures. now entities similar to what may happen in the united states will be forced to disclose their sources of funding and provide accountability of their activities in line with the russian foreign agents law corruption scandal involving the royal family and a former prime minister all the details on that shortly. people with stories to tell. the tale so desirable took a. stand.
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this approaching a quarter of an hour into the program welcome back in the failed bid for the twenty eight hundred fifty four world cup turned into a corruption scandal for prince william and former u.k. prime minister david cameron a free for report claims they were present in a room where a legal vote swapping was this with the story here's to see it your. well definitely big names mentioned and lots of curious little dramatic details about courtship attempts of football executives and the bidding parties involved for starters yes there is mention of prince william apparently having been present at a one of the meetings where allegedly david cameron had suggested to south korean officials that they could vote for each other apparently according to this river report these promises were made but never kept and a south korean official according to the garcia report had denied that this happened but according to garcia who was investigating these issues for two years
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of the if this would have been in violation of anti collusion rules so certainly some questions there but among some of the other more really curious requests that have been put in front of the english bidding team are quite interesting to say the least for starters there was talk of potentially meeting with the queen in return for support there was. english officials hour for helping with obtaining honorary knighthood help with a job for a friend's son as well as one of through fifa official from a caribbean nation requesting that his hometown be twinned with an english village so certainly lots of interesting suggestions apparently going out around with all this drama and greed of getting the grip on the world cups of twenty thousand and twenty twenty two but of course as we know in the end it was russian qatar that
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ended up getting those world cups and for them it's good news because they continue to can continue preparing and peace now despite previous rumors and sort of discussions in the media that they're going to be somehow implicated in this report that has not happened with any kind of fears of that happening being raced with the details that were presented in this four hundred page report ok let's delve a little bit deep. to this story because we're joined live in the studio by alan moore a sports columnist host of capital sports on moscow's capital f.m. good to have you here yes some interesting allegations released in the report hasn't been how do you think is going to respond to all this considering the corruption scandals that have already embroiled the football body in the last few years and also just to point out finally farcical aspects of this we let you meet the queen if you vote for us how is this going to go down i mean you didn't vote for money many years and professional sports i mean over twenty this is kind of
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normal kind of horse trading goes on behind the scenes i read report in full. overnights i mean there's a lot of things i'm just i just. piecemeal and beauty to just kind of turn up i just think of like meeting the queen or playing a friendly much here or tweeting a town getting somebodies song a place in deleting the school or getting a job in deprive your league it's normal and i think it's just it will go away the boy the time of this new cycle ends but the report concluded that it was in violation of the anti collusion rules but you know that's a that's a different matter of course but. russia right because for so long we've heard about you know russia was was bribing their way to the twentieth teen world cup except where they're buying their way that has not been debunked in this report so how serious are the accusations going to be i guess to other countries like england as it stands it do you think you that is going to go where you very very quickly.
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board approved of everything the last while even on sunday there was this very kind of not a made up story very push story but don't be going so on just it was is going on and on and on but you know it has been. stated there was you know no corruption and . did. they see it that we can move on from this or do we would have. no but it looks now that they're putting qatar into the foreign line and you know what i think that russia how to produce a single bit awarded last time so which is russia won the bid i don't think we would have seen the amount of attacks on russia that we have done i think is because something is going up against them as well so they always want to be aggressive for twenty eight and forty two page summary was produced from the garcia report it was released in twenty fourteen why has it taken a leak copy in the media to force feed to release the report in its entirety i think the second report which is a summary of the overall garci report. caused this mr garcia to quit the whole
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process that he left in disgrace b.n. or in discourse are the scripts that. this did not represent his findings however do ek report basically is a perfect summary of what the garci report of as we said. you know i think it's a very it's a very difficult exactly why why did not release it earlier we really don't know i think that in one way it could be a bit of cloning that they want to release it as close as possible to the twenty eight hundred workup so there's no time to strip so it could be dotted or it just could be that it's just typical bureaucracy and so we just don't have an answer to that at the moment how will the english f.a. react to this the football association of the country considering you know some of the people named in this david cameron the former pm prince william you know with the royal family in this what does the f.a. say i think greg dyke could come out in two thousand and fourteen. backed garcia
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saying that eckard reports did not represent the his summary did not represent the order of the report and he really hit very very hard at the time there was proof that he was incorrect also that the english were involved in horse trading as well with great jobs and. committed and said that the. you had been involved in that so look to it you know i think you need to move for these b. b. c. the first in two thousand photos and six with the twenty twelve european bid between course and hungry i was working the question but it's just normal i think you get to go away quite quickly and i think it might just quite. a bit to say ok just have a look in house before we start to talk in orders the last thing is the barrage of criticism against russia and also guitar for twenty twenty two that really this is his home i suppose for and then thought well it's in our back garden as well we've been speaking to all of your sports columnist and host of capital sports on
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moscow's capital f.m. thanks i'll walk you. through there were news were across this hour britain's defense secretary has said a tough line will be taken to bring down hackers michael fallen and said the u.k. could use military force and even strikes in response to cyber attacks one statement follows a must have hacker attack that struck at least ten countries on tuesday from india to the united states security researchers say they have discovered a so-called vaccine for the malware but thousands of companies and government agencies were breached in the itself with more on the british reaction i spoke to our polly boyko earlier. sensually he's said that britain could respond to cyber attacks with conventional weapons and he was speaking at a conference at a security think tank in london just as this huge cyber attack it was spreading across the globe and the head of britain's he sounded this very strong warning to
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potential attackers by saying that a strike on u.k. systems could invite a response from any to main as and or cyberspace it does sound rather problematic first of all a cyber attack doesn't necessarily have to be perpetrated by a nation state it could be a huge criminal organization or even an individual how you're going to strike those isn't clear and second of all if you take a look over some of the more recent weeks the leaks revelations in particular vote seven which is all about the sorts of hacking tools that the u.s. intelligence has at its disposal it shows that the cia can make cyber attacks look as though they were perpetrated by other countries and if we know that i think it's pretty safe to assume that there are other intelligence agencies that can do the same so ascertaining is responsible for what is
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a very difficult if not in some cases impossible process and when you add this possibility of retaliating with conventional weapons into the mix well it might sound like a very strong warning in theory how do you make it work in practice though isn't quite clear. bragg's oil deals and dictators that's all for discussion next year in r.t.e. and going on to run. for. a.
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corporate media were quick to downplay the weekend's demonstrations in east london protesting the death of a young black father known as that sent off to detention by british police allegations of institutional racism in britain's media let alone law enforcement agencies continue arguably to be hushed up the u.k. police regulator the independent police complaints commission said at the air duck costa known as it soon became unwell during a police operation the i.p.c.c. even before they've investigated the death is concerned about what they call the very dangerous consequences of what they say has been a rapid spread of false and potentially inflammatory information on social media rioting broke out on sunday night that being said he has direct campbell one of the police regulators commissioned this thing to do in the past of not being really good. we've made some mistakes and people remember those things and they hold on to those things though this went wrong in the past but what we try to what we try to
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