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in japan would say we should take care of ourselves we're a rich country and then of course would be good for their arms it's just been trying to get u.s. forces going over an hour or so i think that the united states are afraid that south korea would go all the way over iraq i mean look at iraq yeah they let the russian planes through into syria without the iraqi government taking the decision i mean we don't know exactly how it was taken probably it was iranian influence probably something else but the rock has shown a certain deal wolf sobering and a rocky foreign minister last week was in russia and he was received at a very high level why because it's of sovereign country they have shown it so if south korea goes the same world as it seemed to be going on the president came to june i'm glad he is a success so normal it looked like south korea was big government country tell you but now there's a different direction to me but you know mark brings up a really good point here victor is that if there is some kind of progress among the
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koreans here it could easily backfire against the americans when they when they when they're saying hey we're a sovereign state and we can make sovereign decisions this is where you know we're going to hit a brick wall here and of course the koreans both of them north and in the south they do not want a 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 that they do not want kind of the 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 new stay with our. kids.
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i've played for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside guys. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch pull the funnel school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the superman each kill the narrowness and spending two hundred twenty million on one player. so it's an experience like nothing else on to because i want to share what i think of what i know about the beautiful guy a great one more chance with. the base this minute. told me it's so also not accepted well aware that then russia and all the us is deciding maybe of what truman companies or european companies
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are investing in or which infrastructure we are building a true many or and injure up i think that's a trim and it's a european decision. they're not ones up. on a flimsy off let down one might have the definitions and i'm behind the. one seeking i need this out. and. take in the equal city. sun if you want to get done and then you're going to bring. not only think i'm. young movie but i think i'm. going to know will not be yeah sounds our. next guest feeling if one means a leftist i know but learn to focus them tokyo find it he's going to keep going.
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to let you know how. his work was because did a piece against him quite a cultural thing i did premise. welcome back across the uk where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing some real news. ok let's talk about spy mania that is overtaken can. sumed of the u.k. well what does it all mean because from what i can tell no evidence has been
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demonstrated to the public about motive the means anything that would have to do with a criminal investigation they have really jumped their skis again that's exactly true because they didn't produce a single shred of evidence of the russians somehow involved but you know last week i got plenty of calls from the b.b.c. for all my channel four they all wanted to kind of use me as you know the other site and they just refuse the other side in their mind the problem is that the other side is supposed to be a lie and the needy and 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 out these guys delivered to him like for most back it was delivered to kind of the second
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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 oh he's afraid it was no such an important person victory. was arrested in the early two thousand he was charged with espionage he was for the kill he was in pretty wasn't a russian spy he was a british tourist he was a he was a he was a russian military intelligence officer who defected to who spied for britain which was another that really clears it up there was another family not for years when he was in motor that he was in spain when he was in spain he got into a kind you throw up and then 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 you know muslims and a chapman the famous champion of yes and so if russia ever wanted to do something
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to mr scroope oh 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 to do it for this that come up with. this operation which you know with a very strange way of neutralizing given him by stating him right before the world cup it is a completely you kill this scenario where i would have to ask a question who benefits who crash actually 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 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 lot of normal and rather a night where there are british now there's a nightmare of the market me what's this thing you know. we had
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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's 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. outside hand as a as a u.s. 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 poor isn't it right the russian literally him with a k. . a weapon we don't have no evidence of that but that's what you are supposed to believe. and. this is of course the agent that was
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supposedly use the nerve agent if it's anything like sarah and others like the slapstick operations with the white helmets in syria right where they're running around without rubber gloves touching each other holding each other carrying 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 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 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 he's a. true true true blue. he whatever the cia wants to put something out him and josh rogin to the ones they go to and his the title of his article in bloomberg the
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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 beside the point picture of a footnote for those to betray their country for the west if you have if you have no use to your west and if there's any more me where they may they will have a final use for you to use you or your death against the country betrayed to one last time the right. i mean it's not just a need to be just for you and in most 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 are green supposedly killed by. prison kuchma us you know people in two thousand and one as the western press want us to believe and then the new president their progress then president you should go claim that they
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followed the guards there five years only in a swamp you know somewhere in ukraine who can believe all these stories there are much more suspicious stories you're going more among 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 edition in point very very popular commits a suicide right at the doorstep of an election he would like when you're in austria and no one is suspected of a lot more because it isn't the center 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
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americans on the british establishment actually allies. 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 the understood that in order for the sports organizations to be convinced not to go in order to give 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
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waiting for what the chinese will do we will 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 we know i talked him back a little bit so it kind of equals out so is it just a campaign promise and i won't go too much further i think it has every potential spin out of control both as foreign countries take retaliatory measures whether it's countries trying or others canada or 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
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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-reliant economy. you leave yourself open and russia has gone through the same process very recently and has been busy finding alternative sources of supplies 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 and. going to have boise at least we go boise and that's because of the aggressive character all of the u.s.
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and the european union who push their variant of globalization aggressively i mean look at the whole idea of transpacific partnership t p p. pacific globalization 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. now. you have countries that want to trade more with the united states and with the e.u. or you know globalization number one but you have countries that want to trade with china and not only in southeast asia but also in africa it's all in there you can almost out of time here but you have the third you have the third 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 the and this is something the chinese are beginning to realize is that debt levels are so high in the united states the ability to
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purchase you know it's a nonstarter i mean something like this that 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 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 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 guests 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 remember rules.
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this is. the church secret indeed just like priests accused of sexually abusing children can get away with it quite literally i like to call this the geographic solution so what the bishop needs to do then he finds out that the priest is is a perpetrator is simply moves him to a different spot were the previous standards not the highest ranks of the catholic church conceal the accused priests from the police and justice system to that of themselves and as the i and then i include that it just is out and. it's.
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in the heart of the swiss alps this is a place probably more secretive than the pentagon more mysterious than the cia and better guarded than for knox swiss customs are here permanently on the site is controlled by them and they impose the opening time so it was it it was it is from his office the procedures in place of the strictest in all europe masterpieces by artists like pecan so and modigliani i can't boards and sold inside this warehouse so that's where the report comes in that it covers a deal which are naturally discreet commercially discreet but also discreet because they concern fraud. and some of those paintings are linked to dark secrets nobody knows how many of these secrets a kept inside the jail. who knows how many there are three hundred three thousand three hundred. is
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had lines in r.t. is the frenzy surrounding the poisoning of a former russian spy in britain continues the nerve agent attack is now being discussed at the very highest level u.k.'s national security council. revels in terrorist reportedly clash with each other in series the scene after a russian brokered plans for the release of dozens of civilians from the district and the russian defense ministry releases the first images of its latest missile systems r.t. gets exclusive behind the scenes access.
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to watching r.t. international this monday afternoon it's just gone for. the media frenzy over the poisoning of a former russian spy on u.k. soil the attack is today being discussed at the very highest level in britain and prime minister to resign may is under pressure from some in her cabinet to adopt a tougher stance on the case. to work as an agent for russian intelligence but he was stripped of his rank and jailed for thirteen years for spying for the u.k. however he was released early in a spy swap between the u.s. and russia with a set to chair a meeting of the security council over poisoning the media has been pointing the finger of blame directly at the kremlin. tends to poisonous for you to still trip branded state sponsored attempted murder just recently sixty blamed russia today treason they will meet with ministers and officials at the national security council it's still speculation and for russian state involvement the only agenda
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the official inquiry said. probably to console him probably the first and most likely certainly the spy scandal bonanza is certainly in full swing with the media hype reaching really curious levels they have been making allegations accusations speculation this story has been all the rage for over a week now despite the fact that there has been no proof no public a publicly made fact and the investigation is obviously still continuing in terms of media details there's been so much hype with this story with scary headlines and really pre-determined outcomes we've seen things like that this incident looks like a state sponsored attack that's putin's murderous regime needs to be punished whether or not it was behind this incident they've been saying treat russia like the terrorist it is whether a script poisoning can be conclusively pinned on moscow is even beside the point
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and while these are quite serious accusations to be making and russia's being presented in this extremely evil light the other side of the story has been this quiet life that this man had been living in the u.k. they've been talking about how he had the perfect family and lead this peaceful quiet life and there's been so much enthusiasm that some have been really making the story move forward much quicker than it should be with the times even at some point coming up with a headline mentioning swer paul's death which they certainly afterwards changed so really lots and lots of hype surrounding this story and while all of this is going on we do know that the british prime minister theresa may is meeting with the national security council here in la. and into the way where they are discussing the latest intelligence that they should have at this point whether or not she is going to be coming out to make a statement about these latest developments and what they know and what they think and whether or not it is time to accuse russia as all of this media have been
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hyping for remains to be seen but we do know that here in westminster lots of options have been thrown around about how to react to this whole story people have been saying that potentially the expulsion of diplomats and spies should take place that some kind of financial curbing of people connected to the kremlin should take place they've been saying that some british officials should not go to the world cup in russia so while all of this is been going on it's been really hyped up in terms of dragging russia into this whole story including from many politicians here in central london let's take a look while it would be wrong to prejudge the investigation i can reassure the house that should evidence emerged that implies state responsibility then her majesty's government will respond appropriately robustly we look objective lee the evidence we don't get ahead of ourselves and if there is evidence of a foreign state involvement we will need to respond russia's being more aggressive
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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 alone r.t. as well has been dragged into this whole story let's take a look at that is a headline from russia today. this is their view on things i will treason they punish russia over double agent poisoning to spite no proof that's what she's got to give us just one of a tiny rice commuter headline for us it's being a propaganda channel which in my view should be shut down in this country was it then appropriate for you to appear on russia russia today this week given the fact that as we've both both accept there are our hands full of state actors that could be responsible for this one very clear thing that you could do is stop appearing on russia today which is we describe but what if you wrote ministers as a kremlin propaganda vehicle. well and of course along those voices calling for a boycott of r.t. in connection to this story was the right hand man of leiber leader jeremy corbyn
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and at the same time corbin himself has actually not gone with that position he didn't support this idea of a boycott and he has said that the position of the labor party on this issue would be quote under review and with all of this really frenzy about this story that it seems to be for him it's very first stages unraveling we do know that russia has said let's calm down the hype until we have the facts let's look at the facts once they are presented and made public and of course while we're waiting for more information as the investigation unravels will be continuing watching this story very closely just like everyone else. while the russian presidential spokesperson has reacted to the hysteria in the media emphasizing that is britain has made no official statement over russia's involvement in the case it is all about speculation by the british media which is not always known for its impartiality.
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so in other news this afternoon terrorists and rebels occupying the enclave of eastern side the syrian capital damascus have reportedly started to fight each other but according to the russian reconciliation center for syria it says in fighting began after one of the rebel groups was to separate from terrorists in exchange for talks about their safe passage from the area earlier reconciliation center struck a deal with some rebels which allowed fifty two civilians half of them children to safely leave the enclave through a humanitarian corridor or it is the first time civilians have been able to use the corridor there as intended previously they were either fired on by militants or resorted to using a passing aid convoy as cover for the rebel held area we can see here has been besieged by government forces since twenty thirty one however. the fighting there has recently escalated and in the last few days the syrian government has regained a large portion of the territory pretty much isolating the militants into just
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three pockets as you can see local suffering under militant rule in these areas have shared their stories r.t.g. goshdarn offers more now on the deal that allowed dozens of civilians to leave the fighting. the militants in control of the area have let them out almost two weeks after russia and syria opened 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 anti government fighters safely flee with their families and in exchange fighters in ghouta would allow fifty civilians to leave the war zone as world we'd better leave we've been suffering horribly for seven years we all stayed neutral in misrata that we couldn't mean can do anything they didn't let us leave controlled pressure on us to leave the mystery much and she'd know we haven't seen any of the aid sent to us we haven't seen any money nothing he
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took everything from us. militants treated civilians unease goutam 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 pirates 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 order today the priority remains medical help that we need to. reach with the people inside all that food aid as well.
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got the other digital block. and then the. general well that is very good at you know. but that's not about you but any. political analyst i'm on a shape he thinks that the best move for the militants in eastern at this point is to give up their weapons negotiate terms for leaving the area ideally it would be great if these.
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