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breaking news this hour the u.s. has all countries to cut their ties with north korea trade calls for the country to have its voting power. america stripped of its capitol hill just weeks after it was pressured to register as a foreign agent in the united states. oh dear oh. dear little. piece of. the white helmet. reporters without borders tries to cancel a press event critical of the syrian crisis was rejected as an attack on free
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speech. very disappointed to see the joy. for the. global news every hour you're watching live from moscow. thanks for joining us this hour i was start with breaking news tonight the u.s. envoy to the u.n. has called for the complete isolation of north korea including. nikki haley was speaking at an emergency security council session following latest ballistic missile test. first we should continue to treat north korea as the international pariah it has become by taking its un rights and privileges away including its though all countries should sever diplomatic relations with north korea and limit
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military scientific technical or commercial cooperation. recall enjoys being issued you know samir a pretty strong rhetoric from. the security council meeting what can we take out of this today well this includes trade ties as well and she says that trump told her that china must cut off its oil supply to north korea as well now she also said if war does come it will be because of continued acts of aggression like we witnessed yesterday now this comes after north korea successfully tested intercontinental ballistic missile which is also nuclear capable or this is the first test since september but minutes after the launch south korea launched its own exercise and while north korea's missile was still in the air trump was briefed on the matter let's take a look at what his reaction was. a. little while ago. when you take care of it it is
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a shame that we. now are waiting for north korea's reaction after that so we'll keep you updated on the developments story. bringing bring us up but throughout the evening on that. or discuss this was joined by then to look at them is executive director paul institute. if you can hear me what do you make of nikki haley's remarks or north korea i mean how could it affect this standoff right now. haley is not a diplomat he's she's a bull in a china shop show so to speak and she's spouting all the neo-con talking points at the un the idea of kicking north korea out of the un the un is a forum for diplomacy a forum that was designed to help of void war the idea of kicking them out of that forum just shows what her religion end is it's the same agenda that we heard from lindsey graham is a matter of fact word for word war happens it'll be north korea's clock no war
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happens it'll be that the united states has decided to attack north korea frankly i don't think that's going to happen but they're trying to ramp it up to the point to the very closest point to war and i think that's the problem because it could lead to many mistakes i mean north korea doesn't have many many trade partners most of its trade is with china so i mean do you think the u.s. is specifically looking to beijing to take action here that's something the president trump has said before for beijing to pressure iran is that what their comments are aimed at do you think absolutely and this is the neo-con line that china could stop this problem tomorrow if they wanted to they could stop it with an hour if they wanted to absolutely not true let's take a look at what would happen if the u.s. were successful in ports in china to cut off all oil north korea what would happen north koreans to billions would freeze to death in the winter that's what would happen that shows the inhumanity of u.s. sanctions toward north korea's not to say the north korean government is saints but
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they're not the ones that are going to suffer it's the north korean people that suffer under sanctions as people always are interesting to just like to if we may get inside things or moons head for a second i mean what do you think he'll be thinking listening to this latest threat from the u.s. we've seen repeated sanctions layer after layer after layer put on after these missile tests repeatedly i can't think there's many more sanctions left to put on here i mean how do you think north korea will react to this. of course the problem is always misinterpretation because both leaders are speaking in code they're calling each other names they're not at the table talking the real problem is for a misunderstanding i think that. north korea's leader kim is playing a very rational game he is trying to establish the fact that he has a sufficient deterrent to keep south korea north the united states and japan from attacking and that's a very rational thing that's what countries do it doesn't mean you endorse his policies but the idea that he's behaving as
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a madman is absolutely not true. i don't look out of his executive director paul thanks for that i hear a lot. that was we u.n. security council emergency session was convened off to north korea's latest but it's that missile test. has more on the situation early wednesday north korea suddenly broken over two month pause in weapons testing and showed a significant bump in their capabilities the missile is believed to be north korea's most powerful projectile to date let's break down the details during a flight the rocket reached an altitude of up to four thousand five hundred kilometers to put that in perspective that is more than ten times the height of the international space station and while that number does come from a statement from north korea it is in line with estimates released by both japan and south korea the missile splashdown off of japan's west coast but it has been reported that if this missile had been fired on a standard path it could reach a target almost anywhere in the world including any part of the u.s. it went higher frankly to any previous shot taken it's
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a research and development effort on their part of the building full of missiles that could threaten. everywhere in the world basically something likely to increase now reignited tensions is the fact that in less than a week the u.s. and south korea will again conduct drills on north korea's doorstep a practice that p.n. yang sees a blatant threat that they will not leave unanswered. i. i i i. russia and china have called for the maneuvers to be pause numerous times and light of the less than friendly climate but those suggestions have been ignored along with pleas to restrain from the back and forth name calling and aggressive rhetoric between the u.s. and north korea that has been a trademark of this year this is all culminated in north korea possessing
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a nuclear bomb and a missile to deliver it anywhere allowing them to probably announce the conclusion of their nuclear program it looks like diplomacy may never be given a chance. i. know what other news congressional committee in the u.s. has revoked auntie's america accreditation on capitol hill she received the following letter informing us of the decision the executive committee of the congressional radio and television correspondents galleries exercises with or easy to withdraw the news credentials of the o.t. network this action was taken in response to the registration of the o.t. network as a foreign agent please return your credentials to the senate sergeant. cross told us correspondent kate i'm open now. how can you tell us what we're going to tell us about this decision i mean how would it affect the work of all the reporters working in the united states. well on capitol hill in the
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united states there are all kinds of panels as well as congressional hearings by both the house of representatives and the senate and in order to get into those panels and hearings and events in which the workings of the u.s. government takes place in order to get in you have to be accredited well now it looks like artie is going to be denied access to reporting on events on capitol hill now this comes after our two was pressured by the u.s. department of justice to register as a foreign agent now heather nauert the spokesperson for the u.s. state department insisted that having us register would not affect our work in any way this is what she said when the united states tells someone to register under a foreign agent requirement we don't see impacts or affect the ability of them to report. news and information we just have to register it's as simple
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as that well it does appear that it seems to be the opposite of what heather nauert said because as of the moment we've received this letter which is essentially telling us that our ability to operate as a news agency and function and report on events on capitol hill a vital place in the u.s. political system the legislative branch of the u.s. government that ability is now in question now at the moment we have this letter telling us that we need to turn over our credentials now this comes in the aftermath of r.t. being pressured and forced to register under the foreign agents resist registration act now this is a law that was passed in one nine hundred thirty eight to combat the influence of nazi germany and efforts and propaganda efforts by the nazi government back in the one nine hundred thirty s. now it follows months and months of pressure that have been placed on our see recently archie's status in the united states with you tube and their ability to do premium ads in the united states was taken away without any real notice twitter has
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banned advertising by r.t. and there's been a series of hearings on capitol hill directed at r.t. which are jesus' name has come up people are calling this atmosphere a witch hunt so this is yet another move another amount of pressure making it harder for reporters like myself to do our job in the united states. to bring us the latest scandal bring us those updates as they come in now chief has given a reaction to the withdrawal of all of the americas accorded. to all the self-righteous defendants the freedom of speech who also ardently proclaimed that far registration places no restrictions whatsoever on azziz journalistic work in the u.s. withdrawal of congressional credentials speaks much louder than m. to plan to choose. was going to join the president of the american middle east
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corporation so i did thanks for joining us john as our correspondents blames the ruling effectively means all the reporters are barred from all events on capitol hill does this step make any any sense really. i don't think it does i think it's an example of the deep state striking back at r.t. . you know there's been so much talk of the trump campaign cooperating and colluding with the russian authorities and now you know that they have not really been able to uncover a smoking gun in show that the trumpet ministration or the campaign at the time did anything illegal and this to me and you know that this news is just breaking but it seems to me more more efforts by the deep state at it trying to you know kind of cut the trumpet ministration off at the knees and you know do whatever they can to cause more problems and this is just
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a distraction my feeling is this action will be reversed when a higher authority or through some congressional leaders understand what took place i would like to know who handles that body that press body within the congress and just to see you know how that decision was arrived at because i think when when that comes to light. there will be actions taken to to reverse it you know but america is the birthplace of free expression it's untried in our constitution and first amendment and i'm sure that you know president trump feels very strongly about free expression you can see from his point appointment of the federal communications commission. whose work in actually speaking out very strongly against net neutrality rules which basically you know was or were put in place under the obama administration to limit or to to give wide latitude to to
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the content providers social media. this is an active duty his action wants to restore the ability of it take away the government's authority in policing the content over the the internet. so if you if you look at the decisions made there they are completely contrary to what took place in congress in making or removing the credentials of r.t. so it doesn't make sense from that perspective and i think we'll see some changes made i hope to see some changes made when one higher powers in the congress see what took place and i think our team plays a vital role and they should they should have every opportunity to do their job are two reporters in the field work in congressional hearings in anything to do with the congress or you know the united states government. we had a guest on earlier john is just saying obviously our team is a is
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a state sponsored new despite the sponsor new shuttle it's not a secret sort of surprise there's also a child is that receives state funding from france twenty four the b.b.c. etc i believe all have state funding who haven't been much of the. press credentials revoked i mean do you expect. the media establishment and press freedom groups process asians to be critical of this move to leap to auntie's the fence or is that something that you don't necessarily dissipate. i had to submit that they should i mean it's the right thing to do is listen i mean the united states government supports national public radio and you know radio few free europe and all kinds of media outlets in the middle east you know receive the funding directly from the united states government so you know as a matter of comedy as a matter of common sense and again to support free expression which is the hallmark of the you know in the united states you know it's the ethos it's part of our
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culture i think it's very important i know president trump is a strong supporter of free expression we need more expression not less you know there's no i mean i i would agree that the r.t. has a certain. position on certain issues that we. maybe more live with the with the russian government but that's no reason why we shouldn't hear the opinion of r.t. and its reporters i dove personally that my my opinions on r.t. have never been censored i am a frequent guest and i feel that what i have to say is given a full and fair hearing and i hope that the press outlets will come to our t's defense here because i think the judge the decision by this group would cause us with this this congressional body was a was the wrong one and it should be reversed a.s.a.p. . president of our committees coalition the full trump thanks for joining us the secretary on the program. thank you. war crimes
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trial in the hague has taken an unexpected story unmoral off to the bright. but the politicians to listen to them. they put themselves on the line they did accept the reject. so when you want to be president and you. know somehow want to listen. to the right to be press this is like the full three in the morning the people that i'm interested always in the waters of. the ship. but we in the caribbean who are who respect the environment who protect the environment respect the rule of law be punished for it because the one doing. the
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problems of the. country doesn't have a right to responsibility to protect its citizens and what have we can determine what. actions are taken in the country are impacting on all countries in the caribbean. the program for a military commander. has died after taking poison at the war crimes court in the hague as the verdict was being read out at an appeals hearing he unexpectedly produced the small bottle on drank from it right in front of the judge. here.
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were ordered. to have taken poison. dramatic scenes in the courtroom at the hague as the judge announced that slobodan play the former bosnian croat military commanders twenty year sentence for having taken part in war crimes would be upheld and he would be returned to the cells once the play act produced a small bottle from his jacket said that he was not a war criminal and drank from it we understood that he then collapsed into his chair the video feed cut out he was rushed to hospital and it was confirmed later that he died in a hospital yack had been convicted in twenty thirteen for his role in the destruction of the mob star bridge now the court of ruled that this caused
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disproportionate damage to the muslim civilian population in the region it was just last week that the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia hundred on a life sentence to ratko melodic the former bosnian serb military commander was convicted on charges of war crimes crimes against humanity and genocide and the appeal hearing of slobodan pray yack was actually going to be the final hearing involving the c.t.y. it's supposed to be wrapped up next month following eighty three convictions and sentences being handed down by the court since it was first started back in one thousand nine hundred three at the height of the conflict in the former yugoslavia in the time it has come in for criticism most notably for the handing down of sentences disproportionately to those from the bosnian serb side of the conflict.
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a controversial white helmets group is again causing divisions that's after reporters without borders to the swiss press club to cancel a conference critical of the syrian activists the request was rejected by the head of the organization as a modern day censorship. if you are challenging our support for this conference with the name of our organization appearing on the list of media members return early dissociated ourselves from this event and do not wish to be associated with the conference we invite you to abandon this project which will damage the image of this race press club it was very surprising and very disappointing to see the journalist association asking for the kind of censorship that was my first reaction and so i decided to reply writing your letter and asking them to respect the freedom of the speech and disrespect to shun.
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previously conducted his own investigation into the white helmets on the ground in syria has more details on what caused the split between the journalist organizations you can't talk about that imagine what will happen to your reputation said the journalist how far the profession has fallen when one of its biggest unions tries to censor a simple discussion we are accustomed to to get the pressures from everywhere in the world and mainly from dictatorial. dictatorial countries but what which was very surprising was to do gets such pressure was from a journalist association so it's the first time in the twenty years of the existence of this response that we received such demons from a journalists association which is supposed to support to to support the press freedom so far almost everything you've been told about the white helmets is stuff
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from their press releases and video productions not from locals or civilians no no no from white helmet sponsors and p.r. agents that's great and all but let's at least hear from the people they say they're saving shows them helping the people but they only help the rebel fighters they really those close to them the last thing they cared about was civilians targeted and whenever food aid was brought into the white helmets and the rebels would take it after themselves to give us nothing not even bread and he to us what there were many people buried alive helmets would come to save them and if they found civilians killed and they might not go that's a huge surprise what a shocker the white helmets aren't perfect who would have thought they were just regular people with their own shortcomings their own agenda. just like everyone
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else so why on earth would reporters without borders want to censor this absolutely obvious fact calling it russian propaganda i think it was the topic which was this disturbing. disguise i'm now having described. as an. organisation they cannot admit they were wrong and yes they didn't even admit to here are the people who are criticizing the why tournaments has it was a taboo to speak about that's impossible for a serious journalist or simply hardest person to admit such such abuse of your own for whatever reason it is taboo no one in the mainstream media or in western governments says anything remotely critical of the white
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helmets you remember ever hearing anything unflattering. reporters without borders has all but taken sides let's not forget in two thousand and sixteen they named a syrian rebel activist and the journalist of the year he is taunting syrian conscripts buried under rubble he says he wants them to taste a slow death the swiss press club has made a point not to judge for me i cannot see myself in the mirror or if i am big censorship or deciding you have the right to speak you have not the right to speak because you are representing the the supposed bad part and it is paid off they've received an outpouring of support internationally and they vow to continue doing what they do. irregardless of pressure i also received
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many people criticizing russia from these forums and garry kasparov for this is named silva who criticize criticizing russia so i am open to everybody even the people who are supporting russia and not going to be criticizing that's i think the goal of there we have a press club and not the politically correct. association soulfulness how see you in thirty minutes for more headlines for on the well. i played for many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money just. as expenditure to
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twenty million of one player. it's an experience like nothing else only because i want to share what i think of what i know about the beautiful game great so what more chance for. the thinks it's going to. about your sudden passing i've only just learned you worry yourself and taken your last wrong turn. you're out caught up to us we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry suddenly i could so i write these last words and hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each day. but then my feeling started change you talked about war like it was a cave still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our ark and i
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secretly promised to never again like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters my mind gets consumed with death this one to see speak to now because there are no other takers. to lend that mainstream media has met its maker.
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