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the members of this secret society with russia gave rapidly losing steam we now have f.b.i. get. u.s. calls on turkey to deescalate its military operation in syria while ankara says there is a trust crisis in its relationship with washington. and what a shame that is think about all that this country has been through and now we're looking at another destruction of the promises which have never been kept by united states it's really the trust crisis. and the trust is missing too with the u.s. national security agency removes the words on the state trust and honor from its official mission statement online and also to come down playing a threat to the media in germany highlights within the government over a rise in islam this to extremism in southeastern europe.
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hello there is eleven o'clock here in moscow this friday morning you're watching international could have a company in our top story this hour washington has accused of destabilizing northern syria after anchor announced it's extending its military operation closer to positions held by u.s. troops in the region turkey's operation began last week and is targeting kurdish militia militias some of the groups are considered terrorists by ankara and allies by washington the u.s. state department has described what is happening in northern syria as a shame people now have to flee an area that was previously considered pretty stable i mean what a shame that is think about all that this country has been through and now we're looking at another destruction in northwestern syria because turkey has taken its eye off the ball isis and going after the p.k. at this time. the weapons have been provided to the white b.g. by the united states the promises which have never been kept by united states.
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lately trump statements saying that we are. won't give any weapons to white b.g. anymore even as he was saying that we are not giving in last night's telephone conversation created a trust crisis however the phone call between the turkish and american presidents mentioned their buying chorus foreign minister has been viewed differently by the two countries president trump relayed concerns the escalating violence in africa syria risks undercutting our shared goals in syria here to turkey to deescalate limited military actions and avoid civilian casualties. the white house statement about the content of the phone call between trump and was probably drafted before the conversation took place because it did not reflect the truth well our washington correspondents america are now looks at the deteriorating relations between the two allies no matter how many times washington says encore its ally the reality is far from it as distrust between the two grows stronger u.s.
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turkish relations are headed south. turkey is an important nato ally we understand fully understand turkey's concerns should go to. america is in the process of creating a terrorist. america do not encroach on all borders do not provoke cos we will run outs of patients this has led to consequences on the ground in monday's the turks and the kurds came so close to each other they were almost at each other's throats and then washington literally had to step in to prevent the fighting but no lessons learned clearly especially considering the turkish campaign against the kurds in a free and right now. don't be friends with kurds if you want to keep good relations isn't the only signal washington missed. the coup attempt back in two thousand and sixteen made things
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worse the local way and turkish cleric living in exile in the us and grow things cool when orchestrated and demands that the us extradite him. and recognizing jerusalem as israel's capital didn't do their relations any good either and it even created an opening for air to want to grab the throne as leader of the muslim world to assistance to watch. to look good out of. trump why are you backing israel whether it's ok patient torture and terrorism is that what you were defending one would think that the us would take the theory of their ally into consideration before making any rash decisions but instead of treading carefully washington to cut aid to all of the countries opposed to the jerusalem solution the most important problem between that stares and talk is that is that there is no you know nobody you know trusts their other one this is the main problem for tricky especially people on government never rely on never trust in.
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you not to stress and especially in those issues. so whether this is all been delivered or not washington has only been tangling this not further and further. american there now journalists in the us have noticed a quietly made it to the official mission statement of the national security agency online it turns out the words on the state trust and openness gone the old core values used to begin with the word on a stage saying that the american people have placed great trust in the n.s.a. and therefore the agency promises to honor that with openness well now it instead starts with the phrase commitment to service here's how the n.s.a. explain the changes it's nothing more than a website that's all to. the effort to delete words that are that mean a lot to americans such as honesty and transparency and what have you this is
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something that. is important but if the national security agency is deleting it i think that it means that they're getting more according to reality. as to just how these intelligence agencies work they are they're not called the deep state for nothing and. the only thing that they did agree that it did keep was the provision of. respect in the law and. but even there they fudge on that now twitter has found no substantial evidence of russian interference during the u.k. twenty sixteen breaks the referendum the findings have left those looking into alleged russian meddling angered and pushing for a further investigation which is how the conversation went between twitter and the head of the inquiry. we found that one percent of the accounts in the data set were registered in russia could you confirm how many other accounts were being
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controlled from agencies in russia even if they were not registered there we do not have sufficiently strong evidence to enable us to conclusively link them with russia the failure to obtain straight answers is simply increasing concerns about these issues rather than reassuring people are the worst us government isn't happy with the fact that twitter has provided for them and the thrust of choice as message is that one percent of accounts that have been identified as sort of meddling in the e.u. referendum which are registered in russia and this all started when questions were raised late last year about whether russia had perhaps in to ferret in that referendum the problem was that there was no proof to back up these claims of russian into ferentz online and through social media platforms take a listen to what the foreign secretary boris johnson had to say about alleged russian meddling.
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is another. i. think. so with no facts and no evidence this was a topic that had still really snowballed into public consciousness it had drawn a lot of column inches and everybody very interested in it so the government launched an official inquiry into fake news and they are asked the big social media platforms twitter and facebook to provide evidence to them late last year when twitter and facebook came back to them the government said they weren't happy with what they had come back with a q. twitter of stonewalling them and even threatened them with sanctions if they didn't cooperate properly. boyko reporting well another social media platform facebook has
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agreed to dig deeper in the attempt to find russian links to breaks it their initial results showed that there than a pound was spent on ads that may have affected voting author and journalist max min thought thinks the russian fever doesn't need real evidence to cause impact this whole saga of russia gate it really represents an attempt to export russia gate to other countries during the run up to the breaks it felt we heard nothing about russian influence but once russia gate exploded in washington opponents of bragg's it seized on the concept of russian meddling gets enough toxicity in the political bloodstream that it damages their opponents and they don't have time to push back and by the time they disprove that narrative the damage is already done. now north korea has called for breakthrough efforts to be made in what the country's leader has called a reunification with the south comes in into a career olympic team prepares to compete at the upcoming winter games in pyongyang
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chang it marks a rare moment of east tensions on the peninsula after a war of words between the north and the u.s. she done of takes a closer look at that. a man who couldn't think of anything better than to include the threat of a nuclear winter in his new year's speech and donald trump a man who couldn't think of anything better than to up the ante what ensued might one day come to be known as the battle of buttons. the entire us mainland is within the range of our nuclear strike and the button is always on the table in my office space you clearly know that this is certainly not a threat but rather a reality. please inform him that i too have a nuclear button but it is much bigger and more powerful one than his and my button works so everyone's beginning to get used to the two way berridge of insults but then unexpectedly kim starts cracking outlines from
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a very different playbook proposing a joint women's hockey team with south korea at the winter olympics for the first time in history who would have thought then on top of that the north korean leader invites the southern team to train at his luxury ski resort which is also rumored to be his vantage point for observing missile tests and those have reportedly been put on hold the notorious red button is away in the draw and finally the desperate holds out an olive branch once again calling for the reunification of the peninsula we will courageously smash all of the challenges of the nation's desire for unification that all the koreans rise up in the peacekeeping struggle against war to battle the reckless nuclear war moves of the us so what about his adverse or e half the world away has trump now started trying to out flatter his arch nemesis well actually it seems this switch from war to love caught the american leader of
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god although he did claim that kim's change of heart was of his making twice actually. sanctions and other pressures are beginning to have a big impact on north korea rocket man now wants to talk to south korea for the first time does anybody really believe that talks and dialogue would be going on between north and south korea right now if i wasn't strong and willing to commit to might against the north and since then for almost a month now nothing on the rocket man from trump i think this is his way of trying to my policy or pressure is having a bring the reality of the policy or pressure it had only made this more difficult to come into play and had the ball later that would have happened walk through or i think without trump in the picture and unfortunately i think there's only a temporary warming from the united states because due to the specific case of it being the olympics the thought of a better case. united states is another going to conduct the usual war exercises
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immediately after him but after all trump has always maintained he can be flexible meaning that he can go from foe to friend with his north korean counterpart just like that so why the silence now well perhaps trumps a brainstorming a friendly nickname it was done of. sound case you hadn't realized the greatest sporting show on earth has got underway in russia this summer and if you think the twenty eighteen football world cup might inspire you to improve your game very own star stan collymore meets the man who designs the big some of the game's greats here's a quick preview. one guy came to me one day and said ok i need the christan flu crystal yet for my regular weekly game with my friend who. was sunday morning.
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you can in fact i watched that episode a bit later today here on r.t. or any time indeed on our you tube channel and also our website at r.t. dot com well still to come here over the next few minutes donald trump threatens to cut aid to palestine unless it meets certain conditions will tell you about the details just after the break.
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here's what people have been saying about rejected in the us is actually just. the only show i go out of my way to you know what it is that really packs a punch oh yeah it's the john oliver of party america is the same we are apparently better than. the sea people you've never heard of. jack for the next president of the world bank so take. it seriously send us an e-mail. again i think german media has revealed a growing concern in the increasing number of islamic extremists in southeastern europe those claims were based on classified documents obtained from germany's left party europe correspondent peter all of us has the story. there's
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a growing threat from islamic extremism in europe based in the balkans and the german government is keeping it to itself and that's according to a highly classified report that's being seen by some left party m.p.'s the media. the german federal government cannot discount the basic threat posed by individuals and splinter groups in the islamist scene in bosnia herzegovina the hush hush document goes as far as to claim that there's a direct link between radical islamic groups in bosnia herzegovina and people in germany the true nature of what these heavily classified report says hasn't come out parts of it were redacted from the copy that was shown to the left party the federal government has been trying to downplay the growing islamist threat in public for the more it's entirely unacceptable that the government continues to cover up the role of the gulf states my colleague charlotta been ski travel to
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bosnia herzegovina back in december she witnessed firsthand the situation on the ground there regarding islamic radicalization the local imaam is telling me that some of the residents have joined the islamic state and this one lord of the road and there are people who went to syria and forty on the side of ice but who tried to stop them and. it looks like an ordinary sleepy feel it's a few houses nestled between the hills not how you might imagine a cradle of terror. a local a man says he fears for his life after speaking out against those who joined eisel we do this in a parade of these radical elements are always unpredictable these people breed with me the aid at the same table as me and they want to shoot me this has been edited version of the report issued by the government raises a lot of questions over what exactly germany knows about islamic radicalization in
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the balkans and how bad the situation actually is as we see in the arts the two are parliamentarian question the german government gives the extra time it's expertize that it doesn't explicitly in the gate the possibility that single persons or groups work along to the islamists in or boston or else they go in there could be a threat to germany and europe but in the same time the government in guys to speak about it financial transactions that are provided for example by the govt states or target of the bucket states as well as the sending of the moms. in contrary to the german secret service to snuff if. the german government tries to hide the fact of growing danger coming from them is the groups from the public. now the raw over donald trump recognition of jerusalem as news writing capital has been brought up and economic forum in switzerland during
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a meeting between the us president and israeli pm trump said that palestine is a would be cut unless it starts to become more respectful be respected as a week ago by allowing our great vice president to see them and we give them hundreds of millions of dollars in aid support tremendous numbers numbers that nobody understands that money is on the table that money is not going to them unless they shipped out and you go shifty. president. has directed the state department to immediately begin preparations to move the united states embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem and that united states embassy will open before the end of next year here. in jerusalem. the capital of the state thank citizens of israel.
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thank you well just weeks ago the u.s. cut in half its funding of the un palestinian refugee agency a spokesperson of that agency called the situation the worst crisis in history political analyst amir out in believes that such unilateral moves from trump may harm the troubled israeli palestinian peace process after the first year of donald trump in the white house he's no longer a freshman any seasoned diplomat would have told him don't do it why don't you consult consider and then come up with a round up round the package which offers something for everybody not just
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a letter which pleases some israelis but freezes the prospects of the peace process. in other news this morning forty one people and i are known to have died in a hospital fire in the south korean city of many young just to the southeast of the capital so the cause of the fire still isn't known but officials do say it started in the hospital's main building i reports also say that more than eighty people have been injured the scene of them critically the country's prime minister has ordered the government to send all available equipment and personnel to help the scene. now a palestinian man's attempts to you have the right to remain in the u.k. and i getting the backing of british am pays they are pressuring the home office to rethink so-called stateless asylum applications after the man mr objected under british law and has been without legal status since he was
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a child. some of which are fared to oz because he was destitute and on the streets for several years and he stayed in the family home for the first time in many many years. have told him to go bought pala style on repeated occasions and he said ok i'm willing to go bought he couldn't go bought he didn't have the people work and then
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the home office accused him of not being polish them and. even if you have left palestine as a child you should be able to demonstrate knowledge of your heritage and culture having no identity documents does not make you stateless. that find somebody amongst our host who is willing to take him and it's also important because he is more likely to get the emotional human possible support that he needs. and that brings you up to date that i've been using looking so i follow this morning and not say more for me at the top of the ad don't forget by plenty of stories for you to get to our website and off to them.
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when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's how it's happened. hello and welcome to cross talk we're all things considered i'm peter lavelle we're told a secret society existed within the f.b.i. with the sole intent to undermine canada and then later president donald trump also we're told the f.b.i. last text messages from members of this secret society with russia gate rapidly losing steam we now have f.b.i. get.
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cross talking release the memo i'm joined by my guest daniel ferrazzi in washington he's director of grassroots political consulting in atlanta we have kevin ship he is a former central intelligence agency officer as well as author of from the company of shadows and lake jackson we cross to daniel mcadams he is. the executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity all right gentlemen cross-like rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime and i always appreciate kevin you drove three hours to come to this program so you get your you have the honor of having the first question here ok. kevin you know i when i was growing up i was a young boy but i used to play hooky from school to watch the watergate hearings the only time i ever did that when i was a school kid even a student and it was quite fascinating it's probably why i ended up what i'm doing now and what was interesting then is that a crime was committed and then an investigation ensued and the nixon white house
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tried to recruit the f.b.i. to do dirty tricks to fix things to make the coverup go away except for etc now we have this situation in washington where it's the f.b.i. that seems to be driving what's going on here russia gate has lost a lot of steam we can still have the innuendos in the rumors and the leak but it hasn't amounted to anything but day after day it looks like the f.b.i. is where the real problem is kevin go ahead yes the real concern here is it appears that there's been a weaponization of the secret intelligence agencies in this case specifically f.b.i. counterintelligence and the very huge concern here is it appears that f.b.i. management colluded in f.b.i. agents actually swore false affidavits to the fires according to the visor court judges which resulted in n.s.a. surveillance of a president.

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