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parents in the rule of law have never played a role what happens next sadly is only too predictable. russia demands arms of the u.n. security council at an emergency meeting called by moscow on the script powell poisoning the session comes after u.k. labs that it couldn't identify the source of the nerve agent used in the attack. don't be evil thousands of google employees call on the tech giant to end cooperation with the pentagon reminding the company that its motto doesn't fit with the business of war. and our t.v. is it's a paris district where the storing crime rate has been blamed on gangs of migrant. locals say they're being terrorized by a group of around sixty juveniles migrants from more rocko but because they teach
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is the police rarely do anything more than give them with caution for letting them go again to just be careful because it is not just in the area just because. there is telling i am here in the russian capital and you're watching r.t. international with me becky erin good to have you with us. well the diplomatic standoff between russia and the u.k. over the poisoning of former double agent square powell and his daughter has intensified as an emergency meeting of the u.n. security council on thursday russia said that britain was playing with fire by accusing moscow of perpetrating the attack the u.k. reiterated its allegation that it was highly likely that russia was responsible. and fortunately we heard nothing new from some of our colleagues who continue to blame russia without any discomfort and demands to shed light on the case we'd also
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like to see the truth and we hope that more truth will come to light soon this highly. three men should carry down sense nation we're going to be when we ask for proof they tell us no just confess especially peace defect is a suitable for a sense of nation used to go to let's look at it cynically why would russia wait eight years and decide to act two weeks before the election and a few months before the world cup why was he even allowed to leave from the country in the first place why eliminate him in that strange and dangerous manner the meeting was convened by the russian federation and when the un security council it gathered the meeting opened with remarks by the russian ambassador in which he essentially said that moscow is demanding answers he pointed out the allegations were leveled against russia just hours after the attack a taken place and that those allegations are hard to believe as neither boris johnson or theresa may or chemical experts who went on to point out that porton
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down laboratory which actually tested the chemical substance did not say what the origin of the chemicals was it had no way of determining that now we then heard from the russian representative and the ambassador of the russian federation said that the allegations were absurd and so it's lost not only boris johnson mention crime and punishment saying that the novel's main intrigue was whether the culprit would confess before getting caught the novel by the way is not about that at all it's not a detective story it's serious work of philosophical literature i would advise boris johnson to read other works of the stay of skiing or at least learn the titles of british intelligence has immediately rushed to boris johnson's rescue just like chippendale it's a theater of the absurd now russia has offered a joint investigation into the incident however it seems pretty clear that the united kingdom does not want that these are the remarks that we heard from the
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ambassador representing the united kingdom before the security council mr president there are several ways to do. investigation i think the message for that i find most is that have been lost in this ten fire fight but in this particular instance the arsonist wishes to investigate he saying. i am sorry mr president but that does not make it an independent investigation uli a scriptural has actually given her first statement to the u.k. police and she is apparently recovering from the incident so a lot of questions are remaining and this could be the beginning of a new chapter in the investigation into what exactly happened in salisbury but the focus of the meeting seemed to be russia you know strongly urging the world not to make assumptions and to look into the actual facts of the case which is fine to
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parents is the atmosphere between the russian and u.k. and voice was not and highly hostile as you can see vassily in a benz and karen paris found time for a friendly chat break in a session but they did cross literary swords in an exchange quoting lewis carroll's classic and i think among the land this paper has just been picked up once so that . i haven't done so the word that i would but it seems to be. written by the prison the dude to somebody the prisoners come by being us another of the judy. nor there knots of the word the baby blues your marriage is just the me if i didn't but i did and they can prove i did there is no name signed to do. if you didn't sign the king that only makes them other words you must have meant some means to let the jury consider devoted to the king so what about the twenty stone that the normal.
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sentence first verdict afterwards. does that remind you of anything as a. very good quote from alice in wonderland that is sometimes i believe it's many it's six impossible things before breakfast so i think that's the quaked seats my russian colleague best we spoke to political analyst downplays berkeley believes that the u.k.'s evidence is crumbling in september twenty seventeen the organization for the prevention of chemical weapons actually verify the destruction of russia's entire chemical weapons program the u.s. and the u.k. have never put forward any reasons as to why they doubt. o.p.c. verification here that is a very important piece of information that's never at this never picked up on and secondly the childer that the russian chemist who revealed the existence of not a child's published a book with this formula in two thousand and eight saying that it could actually be
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made with you know fairly simple bits and pieces you get in pesticides and fertilizers and so on so far from the idea that russia is the only power capable producing this stuff what about what britain's gained out of all of this britain has gained now hasn't britain been trying to rage this campaign of isolation against russia for years now so if we're going to just reduce everything to ole what's country's got to form and a motive then britain's on very shaky grounds accusing russia and that's why it's so important to have evidence rather than just talking about motives. meanwhile the u.k. media is continuing to push a sensational narrative based on anonymous sources one major newspaper claims that the nerve agent was produced near mosco another insists there's a weapons lab in southern russia jacqueline picks up the story the screwball case saw an explosive twist earlier this week when experts at porton down revealed they couldn't determine where the nerve agent was made a u.k. military laboratory is stunned but we're not the media and their sources have it covered.
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the times has revealed its sources believe that they have pinpointed the facility where the military grade nerve agent was made and surprise surprise it's in russia the son isn't certain but says it's near moscow sources not one hundred percent certain about the location but highly confident i'm convinced about you their sources say that the often of allowed is one of a handful in the world that can produce snow or chalk the sun has exclusively uncovered a moscow suburb lab that the o.p.c. w. couldn't use. its well there was short lived hope that accusations against russia could fade. on tuesday the times tweeted a picture of the next day's front page with the headline may battles to preserve alliance against russia and told of ten downing street dismay that the global
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coalition against russia was being undermined but that article has now gone with a link taking you to another story. we asked the times for an explanation and they told us it reflects a developing story explaining that the text was changed rather than adding a new article to avoid peppering their site with additional articles on the same thing although it's not clear how a story on isolating russia and boris johnson misleading the public can be considered the same thing come next day back to what sells best. thousands of people at google have called on the tech giant to cancel its cooperation with the pentagon artificial intelligence project and a letter to google's chief executive the employees pointed out that involvement in the business of war could harm the company's reputation who is most so used to being evil we believe that google should not be in the business of war therefore we ask that project may even be canceled building this technology to assist the u.s.
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government in military surveillance and potentially lethal outcomes is not acceptable. project maven is described by google employees as a customized artificial intelligence engine it's said to detect on track all the jackson images provided by u.s. government drones and sends the results to the pentagon and while google's management described the project as non-offensive in nature the tech giant involvement with the pentagon has still led to divisions inside the company the military link was first reported last month and the employees less also points out that it can damage google's brand and his ability to compete for talent well as despite competitors like amazon and microsoft already involved with defense contracts google's former boss eric schmidt has been head of the pentagon's defense innovation advisory board since twenty sixteen and while defense expert marc broad said it's admirable that google's employees are defending the company's core ideal
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he adds it's unlikely to change the corporation's plans it's very exciting to see a movement arise among google employees of concern about. their company's current edition and the world structure towards trauma's weapons i'm not so sure that you know this letter or if google does what the letter asked them to do namely sever its involvement in this project maven how big of a difference that's going to make to the pentagon's africa i can't really say they're using open source software that google makes available to anybody so somebody else could just come along and use the google software and and other resources to do the same kind of work for the pentagon but i think it's still very important to see this kind of statement being made by the employees of google. we requested a comment on the story from google and the company's spokesperson told us that
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conversations about new technologies with employees are hugely important and beneficial the statement also pointed once again that the technology in question is not offensive and is intended to save lives and save people from having to do tedious work. people in a paris district say their life is being ruined by gangs of young migrants they claim drugs that theft and fights make it dangerous to live there. spoke to some of the residents. as you exit the metro in much of paris is eighteenth hole de small the first thing you go to a groups of young men. locals claim their migrants mostly africa they say they form gangs and generally wreak havoc theft is common and it's clear even the police this area as problematic within minutes were offered advice from an officer of the few.
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who see police stopping and searching their banks. locals say they're being terrorized by a group of around sixty juveniles migrants from morocco but because teenagers the police rarely do anything more than give them a caution before letting go again. of. knives the time of night when the kids don't. like fights except the father. looks like the god of the like the ones probably don't. like your you know it's. like you know it's. like you know either. would you talk with one. yeah yeah yeah like your false like easy to know is the problem lately for me from
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you know this is part of the gang he was with her they look like young children but local say they've had enough more than fifteen hundred have signed a petition for action those who know the area say residents are taking precautions . such as. that so that it is seen. as usual as usual but the bottom so slow the ship. got to. the city has tried to deal with the problem the teacher allocated seven. year it's a new center trying these children off the streets but it seems almost no interest in the fees and support it seems they prefer to live on the streets surviving on the mystery of birds charlotte devinsky. tyrus. french
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opposition politician make held her version told is that the paris police are overstretched and the government should do more. to determine what is called barrie police in the eighteenth district of paris are doing what they can they have a huge amount of work they need to control the entire area where there is a growing problem with delinquency they're doing their best but they should be traditional response to that a strong response from the government and there is none we're living in a country where in certain places delinquency and violence are rampant with no punishment don't try and once thousands of national guard units of the mexican border while his wall is being built more on that after the break. leveled warhawks telling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles but going. to do socks credit to tell you that will be gossip and probably by itself
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a little support day. on the box of advertising telling me you are not cool enough and let's fight their products. these are the hawks that we along with our loved ones. manufacture consent to public wealth. when the classes project over themselves. trying to liberate europe. is one. of the roots of. the.
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welcome back israeli authorities have blocked advertisements urging female passengers not to change their seats on planes if asked to do so by ultra-orthodox jewish men the men refused to sit next to women because of their strict religious beliefs billboards in tel aviv airport were due to go out during the passover holiday saying ladies please take your seat and keep it we spoke to the director of the israeli religious action center the group behind the campaign and what we wanted to do this. this month is passive aggressive because of the here in israel and a lot of people are travelling one to two. and a poster which is basically a public service announcement letting women know of their rights as passengers and we were denied by the airport authority we wanted to pay for it. because of the we just said the campaign was that after rose. and when we turned to the media when
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the media asked them they said that it was not inflammatory but it was a controversial candidate they didn't want it to be in the airport. in recent years there have been a number of disputes between female passengers and ultra-orthodox men some have even led to flight delays and cancellations one case in particular hit headlines last year when a quarter of all in favor of an eighty three year old holocaust survivor she felt humiliated after she was asked to change her seat when a robin robin awaits a retired lawyer agreed to move but sued israel's national airline for discrimination the israel religious action center again released a video explaining what rights women have in this situation there's a growing trend already men who simply refused to sit next to women please because of the demands that the female passengers be moved or else you've done instead of telling the men to sit down the woman is dealt with severe pressure by presenters
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and the flight attendant until she gives up a storm. and its first i want to make sure that we don't generalize it's not. this way but some do think that's brewing i think that the airline should be very very clear saying if you have now you're seeing with this we're. forwarding then you have to either take your seat or get off the plane and you're not going to be conversely that. a former top aide of toppled libyan leader moammar gadhafi fears arrest if he comes back to the country after missouri who's in exile in to near zero is a key witness in a corruption case against france's former president nicolas sarkozy besides being gadhafi as chief interpreter missouri was also a trusted adviser. and while i didn't see how the money was passed on but there is a witness who confessed he passed the money were normal gadhafi admitted numerous
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times during various t.v. interviews that he gave money to sarkozy and he told me personally as well once he told me i donated twenty million to him sarkozy is under formal investigation for illegally were saving millions of euro from gadhafi for his successful two thousand and seven presidential campaign he vehemently denies the allegations moved on was already again explains how the final thing came about. senator in late two thousand and five then french interior minister nicolas sarkozy made a trip to libya he first met his libyan counterpart then meeting lasted for about forty minutes during which so cosy unveiled his plans to run for president in two thousand and seven the libyan leader said that for him that was good news and it would be great if libya's friend and his personal friend were to become the president of france good enough you promised to provide sarkozy with any help and
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his full support after so cozy officially announced he was running for president and i heard his campaign managers met with libyan officials they wrote up a special document which contained a request for financial support from the libyan government to psychoses presidential campaign the sum was fifty million euros the document was sent to the libyan foreign ministry and then to the libyan leader's office good deficit and he ordered for the sum to be reduced to twenty million euros. protests are broken out in brazil where federal judge has ordered former president who like to still have a twelve year prison sentence he's been told to surrender himself to police before five pm on friday the demonstrations came after lula was charged with corruption and money laundering he maintains his innocence he says the charges are politically motivated and ought to stop him running for a third term you know. there's party described in the as a tragic day for democracy and brazil. donald trump
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wants to deploy thousands of national guard personnel to patrol the mexican border until the war between america and mexico is built we have to have strong borders we're going to have the wall we've already started building it we have a billion sticks we've started building it and fixing miles and miles of wall that's already up in tents and we're going to have our war and we're going to get it very strongly the military is going to be. building some of the president thinks from two to four thousand guards are needed to contain the flow of illegal migrants and drug trafficking this follows a surgeon attempted crossings from mexico since march two thousand and seventy while mexico has voiced its alarm over the plan to militarize ation of the border the country's now threatening to suspend cooperation with the u.s. on immigration and security see on the price even the senate of republic categorically rejects president donald trump's intention of militarizing the border
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with mexico and considers distraction as an additional grievance because some reaction to the border plans from john william louden a former republican member of the missouri senate and also tiger barry a code pink women for peace activist i spent the last six years living in california right on the mexican border i saw the influx. i saw illegal immigrants crossing i am from santa monica california my kids live there i've been to the border i've been to rosarito. there is no people washing their cross the border into the united states this is watch alice see i watch united states has nothing to fear sending the national guard is to block an invasion and by the way my friend tries to out california me santa monica is it about as far as crazy as you know we have asian protections at our border in
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the southern part of california are so secure that we have nothing to worry about there are people in california who have thirty years of life there with businesses with kids they're growing up and they're there they're establishing lives they protect us in so many ways i support robust immigration a guest worker program it's illegal immigration that's the problem so we have to discourage all illegal crossing we should we should not be holding out a carrot like that and saying some people can cross and be welcome. where we left a you'll find all of us stories they do get in touch by following us on twitter and facebook and i have a social media would not get him out that he missed with the latest headlines and see that.
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mines of said i'd. love to see these people the survivors of disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking 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 happened it's happened. i'm good. at it. all shadows of a because it was full of it. was.
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a low in welcome to cross talk for all things are considered i'm peter lavelle after weeks of media hysterics an official claims without a shred of evidence the case that russia was behind the solsbury poisoning incident is falling apart transparency in the rule of law have never. played a role that has always been about politics and agenda what happens next sadly is only too predictable. cross talking toxic politics i'm joined by my guest marcus papadopoulos in london he's the editor of politics first magazine also in london we have alexander the
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class of he is a political commentator and a former kremlin advisor and in plymouth we crossed to patrick hemmings than he is a journalist writer and founder of the news website twenty first century wired dot com all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate alexander let me go to you first in london you know so much is happening and like to point out that you. actually spoken to the media apparently she had a phone call with her sister in russia and she's not giving up very much but i have to say what a miraculous recovery from if we start from the beginning of this story you know and talks it agent ten times worse than v.x. and on and on seeing how the media has changed its story the government has been stonewalling there's been no transparency whatsoever there is no cooperation and cooperation with russia that is asked to be part of the investigation i mean just stonewalling here go ahead alexander. well be the first of all what i find
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completely bizarre is that practically from day one all of the british media all of it i stress have been covering this story in the exactly the same way sometimes in the exactly the same woods and phrases now i'm sorry but col does that you know free media work here who is giving the instructions who is giving the orders because i find the very difficult to imagine how let's say you know a hundred to one hundred three hundred journalists report in the exactly the same way and basically guess most of the things that are happening and provide no proof when told i thought that was very strange secondly what i found absolutely bizarre is that we were told right from the start that this was a supposedly nerve agent the military.
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