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on the subject child sexual abuse this type of behavior is absolutely because of the sentences that are handed down to the justices. breaking news this hour germany says counter measures could be taken in response to a u.s. anti russia sanctions bill targeting the energy sector. have already raised concerns that european businesses would be hit more on that coming up and also in the next thirty minutes a longtime aide to a number of high profile u.s. house democrats is arrested on charges of committing financial fraud while trying to leave the country but that's only one of the many controversies surrounding this stuff we'll tell you more too. as venezuela is gripped by violent national strikes called for by the opposition we speak exclusively to the country's president.
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good morning my name is kevin o. invasive international live from h.q. this morning just turned eleven the morning knows those day first and that breaking news germany's economy minister says there's the possibility of the e.u. taking counter measures in answer to america's anti russia sanctions bill the restrictions are aimed at punishing companies with ties to russia's energy sector and that's raised fears of disruption to a major russia e.u. joint project the big north stream two gas pipeline. the uranus has left the common line it has with you have put sanctions against russia as they are not coordinating with europe on the matter there is a risk that german companies would be hard major american businesses have reportedly been lobbying against the new measures in congress and it's not only multinationals in the energy sector also companies like b.p.
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and exxon mobil but of boeing and ford also worried no two however u.s. sanctions are not always very effective let's take the example of north korea for instance south korea's central bank estimates that last year its neighbors a commie group of almost four percent after bouncing back from a downturn in twenty fifteen also boosted its exports too and it's not just north korea that see the degree of economic success look at these countries ran for instance forced to diversify its economy and find new trading partners as a way of coping colored mopin explains bit more new sanctions targeting russia north korea and iran are not exactly a big here in europe the head of the e.u. commission decided to give the world a piece of his mind the u.s. bill could have unintended unilateral effects that impact the use energy security interests america first kind of mean that europe's interests come last yes
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everybody has their own agenda and right now the usa is having a hard time getting everyone else to play ball take a look at north korea right now their economy is booming the best it's been in seventeen years at least that's according to estimates from the south korean central bank right now their g.d.p. their imports and their exports are rising despite international sanctions now donald trump decided a long time ago who he thinks is to blame for that. trade between china and north korea grew almost forty percent in the first quarter so much for china working with us but we had to give it a try and iran is a similar story even before the nuclear related sanctions were lifted under the iran deal india and china were buying their oil india imports one hundred ten million tons of crude per year we would not decrease imports from iran iran is an important country for india despite u.s. and european sanctions on iran. china will crude oil from iran based on demand
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and will not be influenced by the edicts of any country can america impose sanctions on other countries outside of the us the answer can always be no because the post world war two author of a us dollar germany right out of washington d.c. the so-called washington consensus is disintegrating it's falling apart and that the us doesn't seem to want to take on reality they want to live in the past or they want to believe that they're the policeman of the world and they're going to impose sanctions they're just pushing germany into the arms of russia and then you've got an enormous axis of power too and germany russia and china and they're going to get out of the u.s. dollar how's that going to help the american economy if the u.s. dollar loses its position as world reserve currency us leaders love capitalism in economic freedom but in the twenty first century global economy just because u.s.
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leaders don't want to trade with somebody doesn't mean that everybody else has to follow their lead cable mop and r t new york will continue to follow through the next this slow and i t consultant to work for congressional democrats has been arrested on bank fraud charges were trying to leave the country he was a stuff of debbie wasserman schultz the former d.n.c. chairwoman guy's name him run now one he worked for house democrats for over a decade with dozens of officials he reportedly had access to some of the d.n.c. chose personal training devices to seize jacqueline vogel next takes a closer look at the case. a former congress i.t. aide was arrested by the f.b.i. on monday when trying to board a flight abroad that was for alleged bank fraud and well possible bank fraud and fleeing the country doesn't look good for him on the one his case gets more interesting the deeper you look i.
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i i . mean one family has a few skeletons in their closets back in february they were accused of charging congress workers double the actual cost for i.t. equipment and pocketing the profits and other reports suggest that they have been stealing and exposing sensitive data to outside sources and some people on the hill fear that the group may have been blackmailing house members i don't know what they have but they have something on someone something is wrong then mark interestingly
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enough they remain on washington's payroll and despite the accusations the ones enjoyed an unusual amount of loyalty from congressman one even saying the claims were based on this law a phobia i wanted to be sure individuals not being singled out because the nationalities of the religion they provided great service for me and there were certain times in which they had permission by me to access some of my dates among the family patrons with debbie wassermann schultz including when she was still democratic national committee chair she gave them wrong a one direct access to her i pad which contain e-mails which infamously appeared in the d.n.c. leak schultz also reacted badly when capitol police attempted to search one of her laptops is a member loses the equipment is free and it is found. by the capitol police or your staff and it is identified at that number members apartment it is supposed to be returned yes or no depends on the circumstances under my understanding the capitol police is not able to confiscate members equipment when the member is not under investigation i think you are violating the rules when you when you conduct your
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business that way. and should expect that there would be consequences surely that warrants a bit of attention however the story never made it to the headlines of any major outlets in theory this story should be huge it's got all the right ingredients politics hacks sensitive data leaks and even blackmailing but of course it's nothing one very popular trend a finger pointing at the kremlin. r.t. washington d.c. john hodges from the us middle east aligns told to stay away stories like this all reported shows that the mainstream major in the us is it rock bottom he says mainstream media are in cahoots with the d.n.c. you know they have just turned a blind eye it just seems that the mainstream media is intent on doing the bidding of the democratic national committee i'd never thought that that journalism in this country it did reach such a low as to be so you know unfair in their analysis to be so
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politically motivated in the way that the cover of the cover cases there's so many questions so i hope it doesn't go away and i think it's important for the non-mainstream media to keep to the beat this drum so that it gets the coverage it deserves and that concert there are consequences for any illegal activities that they may have taken place. elsewhere in the world mine was killed in venezuela wednesday june the first day of a national strike called by the country's opposition the protests comes in response to president duros decision to form a body that would redraw off the crisis ridden country's constitution. ah. ah.
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ah. ah. ah ah ah. ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah. well i can let you know what's he spoke exclusively with the venezuelan president he told us the opposition has been attempting to undermine the socialist government for years. i think the opposition has been doing this for eighteen years the first against hugo chavez and for the past four years against me got me going there's no other way to resolve conflicts in the country than through democracy and elections in may for three and a hard weeks i tried to establish direct dialogue with the organizations i wanted to include them in parliament but they refuse to think that this is a period of political isolation they drifted into right we are radical as in what are their imprisoned by a strategy of violence and ignoring those who voted. for it
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that i was waylaid ready for any scenario i think is insane for the extreme right us to be talking of a blockade against venezuela but the fact that they've already started in direct blockade against our financial systems that this was because the crisis over the past three years but we have economic strength in venezuela always pays what they own and fulfills its responsibilities on two thousand and seven to two thousand eight hundred and two thousand and nineteen our country will continue to build. a new report has found the german media have taken a positive position on the influx of migrants into the country and paid little attention therefore to people's concerns over the crisis with more as our europe correspondent peter all of. i twenty fifteen i have germans flocks to welcome refugees to their towns and cities i believe wasn't the whole story according to the results of an investigation into
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the german media's coverage of the migrant crisis they also brenna foundation claims that german media was more keen to present the image chilled the commons pull door than to give any time to those who were critical of government policy and refugees driving a wedge between right and left in society. up until late autumn twenty fifteen hardly any editorials dealt with the concerns fears and resistance of a growing parts of the population coming in two hundred pages long research is trawl through newspapers online reports and broadcast media and they found that on average new sources were carrying seventeen articles daily in the migrant crisis during the summer of twenty fifteen on german television viewers were bombarded with refugee success stories. to go first to create does
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figure in mind share holder and i like. a so. that how. the report claims dissenting voices were excluded from the conversation that anyone who asked questions who refugees were or why they came to germany were shouted down as populists all racists and the message came right from the top as come down off and it's important for us not to follow those who would cordon us a hatred in the heart sick to exclude others while claiming german their identity for themselves what is of concern is the reports claim that the coverage of the migrant crisis has damaged the reputation of journalism in germany a considerable part of the population believes that journalism is apparently forced to manipulate information. the report cites a recent poll by the university of mines in which over half of those surveyed said
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they felt lied to by the press with around a quarter same day believe that the government and the media were counting glove prompting the chance of. lying press it to government and migrant gatherings peter all over r t in. political scientists bonaparte saul told us that biased reporting is indeed a road many germans faith in the media these days germans usually trust the media and fear for it was quite an exception that they felt that there was a split between what they were observing and what the read in the newspaper during his month or so great influx of immigrants the media said well we have an educational function we really have to show germans that things are different then both think but actually the media firms elsewhere are carrying their point too far and this came as
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a deception for many germans and we could measure in the part of the clyde in trust to the media as a reaction on the side of the media churlish started to apologize for having not properly fulfilled their professional duty is during this migration crisis. fifteen year in moscow hope your day is going good review children around the world telling you what's coming up just ninety seconds away once the stories we're covering a look at the spike in alleged police brutality in the states is just the way it is or can certainly be done. well the nine hundred eighty s. of course the crash of eighty seven. the program trading. the. meisters down there at the protection and the government stepped in and started to have control of price discovery.
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for future use to strip. the member states. of course and this partnership. has to be governed by one basic understanding. really limits. two hundred programs and. must do. all of member.
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footage as emerged showing the man killed by police in america's atlantic city and twenty four team was shot forty five times the instant took place following a ten mile chase the man refused to be searched by offices warning the footage coming up you're going to find me think. it was. so the police officer is seeing firing as soon as the man who was armed got out of his vehicle we can't show you all the images but the officers continue shooting long after the man continued to pose a threat we discuss this case with a peace activist he told us that police can always find a way of justifying an excessive use of force. actually the police in america are trained to shoot at the body mass to shoot at the to shoot for the vital organs and not to shoot in the legs there's always an excuse for using deadly force but let's
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be honest these kinds of excesses will continue to happen as long as we have persons who are teaching the police to be brutal and violent instead of training to treat american citizens as if we are people not combatants. offices in the us regularly used to be employing brutal policing tactics and fight is a look back at some other high profile incidents a very recent is. thank you all right. thank you. note you can see right here. we have this many show police shootings nationally it is the rational that america calls itself a human rights leader when the very basis of this country has been the systematic violation of human rights but it seems as if there's
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a conspiracy by the police to not shoot and if necessary kill violent dangerous. people criminals in our society and they kill people who are not dangerous. just well armed but quick to post a program coming up part is about the possible deployment of u.n. peacekeepers to syria exam is on this she sits down with the man in charge the whole program is coming up a bit later this. there has to be a peace agreement before there can be deployment of peacekeepers and you know the special representative of the secretary general mr star from mr keeps on trying to bring the parties together in collaboration of course. the permanent members of the security council. notably the russian federation in the united states i was quite encouraged personally although i don't deal with this matter that it grew but i was personally encouraged to read the limited cease fire agreement which was decided in
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the meeting between his experience in prison and read them you put them and present . and i think there are some good signs we hope for the best over the last few years we have been changing to what we call in program critical of the assessment so at every point of time the security is being assessed not by van the u.n. staff should leave but by what that would mean should be made for them to be able to be present them to deliver their progress. let's check this next a complex and technical bowl game that apparently simulates all that wall between europe and russia has failed to so many companies and it's left those who did buy it a bit confused got older woman to try and find out what the fuss was about. hi jerry
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pauley i'm going to be reviewing a new game that's coming to our attention here it's in strikes very robust box it could be bulletproof but i'm going to be on boxing it and telling you all you need to know about it in order to find out what this game is all about. very hard to unlock oh there we go face of the man himself very complicated instruction manual here you can't have a board game without a board see it all the wall the mall because nuclear strikes i am recruited in our office engineer bed i'm going to be an exciting all conference room in order to give putin strikes its first sortie.
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where we go are you a fan of board games lloyd school this is the instruction manual there are these markers the russian forces the nato forces it's one joint game so let's yeah i'll be russia obviously. i'm going to put the russian ones where i think the russian ones should go but you put your nato ones are using the nato one's going to get a. great . so you planning on taking crimea back so what's what's going on here now unlike most war games the movement back to the units all depend on me to. think you actually have to be a nato general or a russian in general to understand how this works you know this this game doesn't have to reflect reality it's going to pepper this with russian battalions do we
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have any slack a truce is the any option ok thank you very very much ben. ok guys say that was a little taste of putin strikes for you mr putin's pretty special it's probably the only one you're going to see of this game because the man in the specialist store where we bought this said that we were the last people to ever practice putin strikes if you don't like it change to restore justice to what order this is a very good place to start. maybe probably should. boost the sells a lot of bit now looking ahead to something else. in russia or the northern port city or some previous book is going to be hosting some of the most to join the sea .
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face page facebook page oh great ways to keep up to date with us now it's international watching i'm kevin i went off the break as you said enjoy.
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if we take for instance the size large enough to destroy a city say forty meters or so of the million or so asteroids out there we have discovered perhaps a percent or so of that ten thousand of them perhaps so in other words that means that ninety nine percent of them are undiscovered so you should expect that the great majority of asteroids which come very close to the earth to come as a surprise. flurry used to be a professional hockey player won a stanley cup and a moment the girl who was living the dream when he was six and a dark side. time i was fourteen to sixteen i was raped one hundred fifty times by a coach of mine i was molested in a dark room and so you know every time i close my eyes i can sleep after many years
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of silence he speaks up and unites with other victims so you are going from toronto to ottawa blocking it from now or walking to the victor walk just to create awareness and promote healing around the subject child sexual abuse this type of behavior is absolutely unacceptable because of the sentences that are handed down through the justice system. it's a very rough terrain you so it's prophesied in minutes and you have to find forgiveness for the fact. it was gunshots on top him and so many friends ok what happened in that moment and i've been even not i. don't think any of. you know i don't want. to see it but of what in this world when these did it to put you straight in the good. old to new book wouldn't. you don't think about
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these these so good on you got three teams played and you know do. another based. on of well controlled apart from the trumpet ministrations promise to cut back on again funding has delta dourdan is a show like nothing before after years of talking about reforming it solved does your and went into an emergency cost cutting coupled with a more diversified fund raising can the american stinginess make other nations
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indeed more united well to discuss that i'm now joined by a talk. on the secretary-general fulfilled supports mr codes great to see in moscow thank you very much for your time thank you now mr carr all five permanent members of the security council are required to pay a larger than average share of the un budget but the united states has long been the biggest contributor and it will remain as such even if all the promises to cut back on funding a school have realized is the funding issue really as dramatic as it has been described in some western media i think more than the question of funding for me what is important to you should be effective on the ground and you should be if you should so that music should be in fact they were the worst possible cost and then. you have four discussions with the russian the answer was provided goes in for one of the best when it comes to imagining cost with efficiency well you're being very
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complimentary diplomatic but i think the defining issue is a very important one yes and that i think. we can see that from the statements of the top u.n. officials that they are exterminate consigned now the largest cuts i expect it's just sad the peace keeping budget and according to the u.s. ambassador to the united nations nikki haley this cuts would not harm peace and stability but should encourage the united nations to lose as she put it sounds fat around the edges do you agree with such an assertion that the united states may the united nations rather has become a little bit too overweight and needs to be shaped up. what i would be reaping the billions over the beat to country risk. if you don't but in my perch. for example even before the clean peacekeeping budgets were proved the secret to your under my boss asked me on print for us to review the overall cost of if you.

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