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or you know we're going to hit a brick wall here and of course the koreans both the north and the south they do not want to war of course they don't want to be here before just like the vietnamese just like the germans they do not want to kill the show there they do not want kind of thousands of millions of casualties and of course the only side that would be ok with that to some degree would be the united states because they do not really care. i mean one of the most outrageous things to say i mean this is how empire thinks ok it has no scruples and has no morality ok i got to jump in here mark we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion and some real news stay with our. kids. max geysers financial survival guide. housing bubble.
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oh you mean there's a downside to artificially low mortgage rates don't get carried away that's cause report. told me it's so also not accepted well. russia and all that and us deciding maybe off what chairman companies or european companies are investing in or which infrastructure we are building a true many or and if you're up i think that's a trim and it's a european decision. they're not ones out. on the flimsy often i don't want to have snakes on the definitions and i'm buying. one seeking out in the. south. and. taking the equal to the south just. to get it done and then you're just going to bring the
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only thing i'm. done with the one i think. i'm going to do now let me yeah i sat. in this just feeling if one thing else is that you know the deep better learn to say this one tokyo fund it is going to have to go to him. to lay. out. his work was because did it because he didn't seem quite a cultural force and i pulled that premise. hey everybody i'm stephen bach. hollywood guy suspect every proud american first of all i'm just george bush and r.v.
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welcome back to cross or all things considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing some real news. ok let's talk about spy mania that is overtaken consumed in the u.k. well what does it all mean because from what i can tell no evidence has been demonstrated to the public about motive the means anything that would have to do with a criminal investigation they've really jumped their skis again that's exactly true because they didn't. produce a single shred of evidence of the prussians somehow involved but you know last week i got plenty of calls from the b b c four or my channel four they all wanted to
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kind of use me as you know the other side and they just refuse the other side in their mind the problem is that the other side is supposed to be a lie and they needed who just doesn't want to recognize the all b.s. and the obvious is the most dreadful thing just i read the version from the times the version from the times is that putin is like henry the second who go up to these guys creepy delivered to him like foremost back it was delivered to kind of the second seventy they called me and they're asked me what i thought about it i said it was in d.c. and they didn't want to comment it but of course they will say he's afraid the second important person victor. was arrested in the early two thousand he was charged with espionage he was for the kill he was in pretty it wasn't
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a russian spy he was a british to which he was he was a russian military intelligence officer who defected to who spied for britain it was another that really very clear was that he was another family not for years when he was in malta then he was in spain when he was in spain he got into a car you tramp and then it went on and he kept working for the british intelligence he was arrested he was in jail russian prison until two thousand and ten when he was pardoned and exchanged for ten russian agents for the you know muslims and chapman the famous chairman of yes and so if russia ever wanted to do something to mr scruple it would have done something to him when he was in the russian prison to pardon him let him go to britain live there for years and then do this thing. the delay is there for this at capital asset to ration through this operation which you know with a very strange way of. neutralizing given him by stating him right before the world
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cup it is a completely this scenario where i would have to ask a question who benefits who brash actually benefits does not benefit in any single way put in this and the only ones who benefit are the brits and the other european nations that are set against russia the world cup in russia and set for further deterioration of relations between moscow and the worse not of the brits but people like boris johnson let's be frank about a word normal and the other night where there's another nightmare of the market me what's this thing you know. we had poisonings exotic nucular poisoning and now we have this nerve agent here i mean i don't understand this type of thing if you're going to use it as a weapon how do you know you're not going to be infected by it as well it seems to me that there is if you want to get rid of someone you can get you can make sure they go away in their sleep why this is why they do it they need something high profile really scary spooky. station or outside hand as a as
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a us military veteran i stopped believing in u.s. weapons of mass destruction pretexts a long time ago and this is what this is just like litvinenko writ small litvinenko polonium nuclear poisoning this story is the same thing except it's a chemical weapon poisoning right the russian literally him with a chemical weapon we don't have no evidence of that but that's what you are supposed to believe. and. this of course the agent that was supposedly use the nerve agent if it's anything like sarah and i don't like the slapstick operations with the white helmets in syria right where they're running around without rubber gloves touched. and each other hold each other carry it around and no one's affected we saw it emerge unary urgency personnel in london who was affected by this nerve agent who then immediately suffered the exact
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same consequences of going into a coma and you know it's very unlikely that he will ever recover but the press doesn't need any evidence of the russians involved right we just have the immediate assumption that well who else would done it if it wasn't russian eli lake writing in bloomberg right he's one of our favorites right. true true true blue right he whatever the cia wants to put something out him and josh rogin to the ones they go there and his the title of his article in bloomberg the other day which treat russia like the terrorist it is then the subtitle whether the script all poisoning can be. confidently pinned on moscow is beside the point is this aside the point pictured in a footnote for those to betray their country for the west if you have if you have
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no use to your worst and if there's any more we we're they may very well have the final use for you to use you or your death against the country betrayed one last time. i mean it's not just a need to be just. in moscow for some reason to be killed near the kremlin you know just showed that you'll hear somebody is going to choreograph remember your you go to gods that you're green supposedly killed by prison kuchma you know people in two thousand and one as the western press want us to believe and then the new president the probe western president you shouldn't go to claim that they followed the. five years only in a swamp you know somewhere in ukraine who can believe all of these stories there are much more suspicious stories you're going. the former german minister of economics who started criticizing israel for some reason committed to suicide not letting his parachute go you know then. that all of the real world turned if but
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edition in point the very end day you very popular commits suicide right at the doorstep of an election if you want it when you're carved out in austria and no one is suspected of a lot more and because it is a measure of the political agenda of those that are driving this here joe i want to ask all three before we talk about trade wars here i think all of you have mentioned world cup here is going to work i mean the world cup is the world's ok and that's a pretty tall order so you have they want to european boycott american only americans on the british establishment actually allies that the sports establishment in britain is very much for participating in the world cup and the same goes for the other european teams for the other european sports organizations so they need that the understood that in order for the sports organizations to be
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convinced not to go in order to claim a good chance of convincing them that to go they would have to do something there would have to be some extraordinary them because whatever boys johnson thinks or says you know the sports teams don't really care about that but they would have to be presented with something extraordinary to be convinced and this president is going to be president there's an extraordinary gentleman want to switch gears we go because i mentioned in the introduction it's talk about trade words here donald trump is pushing has pushed forward is agenda. putting tariffs on imports here the european union has made it very clear that they will retaliate we're still waiting for with the chinese or do we do and they will do something here mark is this going to spiral out of control or is it just you know because we know that there will be exemptions so trump can say i did what. i said i would do during the campaign i signed the the executive order on tariffs but then you know i talked it back a little bit so it kind of equals out so is it just a campaign promise and won't go too much further i think it has every potential
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spin out of control both as foreign countries take retaliatory measures whether it's countries china or others canada mexico right because they're also big. contributors of steel to the united states but also domestically because as the prices of steel rise because of these tariffs. you will lose far more jobs as yarrow workers as prices for u.s. consumers are this is the problem with neoliberal globalization the architecture of the economic system the whole world once you started it if you everyone is interconnected and if you try to back out of it and put these protective measures then without a self-reliance economy. you leave yourself open and russia has gone through the same process very recently and has been busy finding alternative sources of
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supplies the co-op decoupling and import substitution building up its only one of the things the demon in picture of the one lobby in the united states is actually terrified of the chinese reaction and that's the agricultural sector of soybeans huge export for the united states to china the chinese can make can make the agricultural sector in the u.s. sweat well i mean it's become an obvious that going to have vong globalization but i'm going to have at least we go boise and that's because over the aggressive over the u.s. and the european union who push their variant of globalization aggressively i mean look at the whole idea of transpacific partnership t p p. do it in a pacific. with all of china and china isn't that a crazy idea you know the result is that no not if your goal is containment. the
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result is that now across the world you have countries that want to trade more with the united states and with the e.u. you know globalization number one but you have countries that want to trade with china and look only in southeast asia but also to some of the economists out of time here but you have the third you have the globalization made up of us you know and i think you know i think you think when you look at countries like china that export the united states or if american consumers don't have any money to buy imports and this is something the chinese are beginning to realize is that debt levels are so high in the united states the ability to purchase you know it's a nonstarter i mean something like this should have been taken care of a long time ago we said in the last edition of the program this was built in as part of the post-war era and now the chickens are coming home to to hunt them go ahead exactly any second and that's why i really wanted to start with bringing back production and bringing back american workers jobs you should have started with the
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infrastructure bill which. both chambers of the because you're going to need you have to make something up people want that is really one of the exit of the elements of a great power i said i mean we've run out of time for this segment here many thanks to my guest here in moscow this is the end of our broadcast segment stay with us for the extended version on our you tube channel see you next time and remember. for a world cup twenty eighteen coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time but there was one more question by the way was going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous. he's a huge star among us and a huge amount of fresh camera you have to go meet the center of the power with you and we'll show you all the great grit you are the rock at the back nobody gets past
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i. the headlines on r.t. international terrorists and rebels are the syrian enclave of eastern ghouta have reportedly started fighting each other the moderates are urged to separate themselves from extremists in exchange for a safe passage that follows a deal with one rebel group that allowed fifty two civilians to safely leave the area. the british prime minister to resign may face as pressure from her cabinet over her handling of the poisoning of a former russian spy on u.k. soil also. a five year deadline to prosecute former u.s. intelligence chief james clapper for allegedly lying to congress under oath expires without charges being pressed.
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just turning midday here in moscow on this monday we have your latest world news headlines. terrorists and rebels occupying the enclave of eastern just outside the capital damascus reportedly started fighting each other that's according to the russian reconciliation center for syria and says the infighting began after one of the rebel groups was urged to separate from al nusra terrorists in exchange for negotiations on conditions for their safe passage. out of the war ravaged area now earlier the reconciliation center struck a deal with some rebels which allowed fifty two civilians half of the children to safely leave the enclave through a humanitarian corridor it's the first time civilians have been able to use the corridor as intended previously they were either fired out by militants or resorted to using up posturing aid convoy of some form of government we can start to show
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you what the situation that looks like now what the syrian government has regained a large portion of eastern ghouta you see the green here on the map but ultimately isolating the militants into these three separate pockets here and civilians who lived in these territories under militant rule are now sharing their stories. down off has more on the deal that allowed dozens of civilians to finally leave the fighting. militants in control of the area have let them out almost two weeks after russia and syria open the humanitarian corridor was not an act of good world on behalf of the rebel factions but part of a deal russia and syria led some antigovernment fighters safely flee with their families and in exchange fighters in ghouta would allow fifty civilians to leave the war zone as world be the best place we've been suffering horribly in seven years we all stayed neutral in misrata that we couldn't meet can do anything they
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didn't lattice live controlled pressure on us to leave the mystery natural she'd know we haven't seen any of the aid sent to us we haven't seen any money nothing they took everything from us. militants treated civilians anees good term as a bargaining chip making sure that if anyone flees they do it on the fighters terms the gloves were off from the start the russian defense ministry has reported that the paths to safety were shelled almost religiously precisely to prevent anyone from fleeing to damascus trying to scape the hell fire between the government forces and militant groups whose fighters far too often side with terrorists. who have all sorts of needs inside all day today the priority remains medical help
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that we need to. reach with the people inside all that food aid as well. gov the other would be able to walk about a little walk. and then. when they are sure of where that is very good at your. or let's a fly through damascus now to discuss the latest developments with a political analyst. joining us here on international most anybody him good to see
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you today we understand we just had breaking news a moment ago. thank you of the eastern area where militants and the rebels are reportedly in fighting what is the situation in the area right now. i think that the fighting between different groups or for terrorists actually there are no rebels because of because all of them are terrorists as and i know them very real and all of us we know that there are fundamentalists and salafist some of them . and some hard to the left of right off. the list that we are and by most that are we have this him religious orientation and that is him religious. at the present time yes i think because of the pressure of the military pressure of the syrian army which what size of our sixty percent of the area is up to that is of that is something i think that those militants look for
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other choices one of these choices is the go out of. all or some of that want to surrender because there is and nested it could be reduced by present the south of those militants who want to stop fighting that state so this kind of disagreement and because of that natural around of choices for those militants at this point of the fighting began to. take. place between those militants i think that this post would return for a short period because after that i have a reliable information that some parts like a movie and just me and the other being they are making a very intensive talks with and presented with the syrian government and russia and conciliation and send that to all the surround of the syrian army some want to leave like a more sort of front mongers and others this particular issue but i think it would be very good thing to see all those being taken by see it and how do we with our
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fighting so we have this infighting going on between various terror groups as as you said some calling it a case of dissension in the ranks you credit this to pressure from the syrian military but here are these groups that used to in effect live side by side to work with each other but now they seem to be fracturing and you and you think perhaps that's a signal to the end all of their ploys and eating good or just outside damascus. yes i think because if you look at them and one of the reasons of fracture and the crackdown and. between those made it down to groups i think that because they are sponsored as we know everybody in the world has it's own people and it is on me that the groups inside. are also some of the i'd be always has jaish al islam as an example who i got out of supporting. supporting a muslim front and. so i think this disagreement between
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a sponsor of this being reflected as entitled fighting between those different really groups in education to the most important factor which is a great rush of the syrian military operation do mr you put him i'm running very low on time here but very very quickly we understand the pilots of eastern ghouta are now regained by the syrian government there are reports that chemical weapons have been found in the recaptured territories do you think is that accurate and will it be investigated. no i think the book was that it captured around this have been several times again because militants used to bring some chemical materials do use it against civilians and to make it not really been fabricated story. to support them and. what had been that that
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happened several times in syria and so on so we used to that. a lot of the day is about that and if you have enough time in the interview we can talk about that and that would be a pleasure at another time political analyst thank you very much for your time today thank you. the british prime minister to reserve may is facing pressure from some in her cabinet over the poisoning of a former russian spy on u.k. toil they want her to adopt a tougher stance on the case investigators think it's going to powell and his daughter would deliberately targeted with a nerve agent traces of the substance have been detected at the restaurant where the two ate before they were found unconscious in a nearby park. gates is a former russian intelligence agent he was stripped of his rank over spying for the u.k. and then jailed for thirteen years for espionage though he was released early in a high profile spy swap between the u.s. and russia although the probe into his poisoning is ongoing some have been very
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quick and continue to point the finger at russia moscow in turn is urging for an unbiased investigation. the reports. hey poisoned the former russian spy you could all gave me some rhetorical question because everyone seems to know the answer we look objective lee at the evidence we don't get ahead of ourselves and if there is evidence of a foreign state involvement we will need to respond let's just be more aggressive and we have to change the way that we deal with it because we can't be in a situation in these areas of conflict where we're being pushed around by another nation the fact that a nerve agent was use strengthens the likelihood that this was a state sponsor of some sort and russia is the chief suspect of course but what about innocent until proven guilty seems if just guilty guilty guilty even though the home secretary has been calling for caution we need to make sure.
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