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be more active then and the ones who are against it unless it becomes part of the can terminate to have a peace agreement which russia could could impose upon terms that would benefit the the french and the british the americans if you want to thank you after the break amidst deafening silence from the british establishment about u.k. involvement in the saudi bombing of another wedding in yemen we hear from a journalist on the ground about what british and u.s. made bombs that doing to the poorest country in the middle east plus a review of p. and q. is recorded before britain's pm expressed full confidence in their home secretary over there with drug scandal go visible coming up part two of going underground. max geysers financial survival guide liquid assets not those that you can convert into cas quite easily. to keep in mind no assets mean to inflation
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a large geyser or. stein is getting international recognition with the help of israel at least in the world of zoos and mental fiddlesticks mission to do if you like you know. this isn't my cup of tea is going to sell you know maybe. you know john i just hope they should be the only palestinians who gets the most help from its jerusalem counterparts i don't think there's some of those who in the world under the oak bush didn't know when you could get it. and know it is all of your knowledge to how to display any of the most of the i know if you continue in the doesn't seem to do more commitments also don't piss off. in the heart of the swiss alps this is a place probably. more secretive than the pentagon more mysterious than the cia and
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better guarded than for knox swiss customs are here permanently all the site is controlled by them and they impose the opening times. opposite 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 that's where the report comes in it covers up deals which are naturally discreet strimmer surely discreet step but also discreet because they concern fraud. some of those paintings are linked to dark secrets nobody knows how many of these secrets a kept inside the geneva freeport system you'll never obtain an inventory of all the works in the freeport who knows how many there are three hundred three thousand three hundred thousand is it a matter of confidentiality only is it the world's black box of the art business.
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welcome back as you came neo liberal media arguably attempted ever more coverage to tar germy corbin's lifelong commitment to palestine with anti semitism the wind rush scandal would not go away calling the u.k. labor leader along with his shadow chancellor john mcdonnell and shadow home secretary diane abbott have an unimpeachable record on anti racism unlike the parliamentary labor party when it was run by failed leadership candidates like this one arguably i was not going to raise this with the prime minister waiting for me let me say to the prime minister do not try to hide between behind me all the labor party when she was warned repeatedly that the damage to her accession with a net migration target was doing do not try to hide behind blairite multiple war supporter yvette cooper is on the record for supporting the tories on immigration
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legislation and we support measures to bring immigration down that's when pre-columbian labor was selling mugs like these dummy money anyway to raise them a drive to shut out the labor right getting on the wind rush bandwagon a parliamentary labor right that is arguably to the right of tereza may i say see the rise of honorable men. nobody is trying to blame anybody else some are actually blaming people we need to drive out institutional racism in all its forms wherever it raises that's actually about the anniversary of the racist murder of eighteen year old stephen lawrence in london but no it is a cool when appears to alighted with the wind rush deportation scandal about expelling people of color from britain who have lived here all their lives there's an understandable lack of trust by the windows generation so can the prime minister today be clear and confirm that those british citizens who've worked pay taxes here
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for decades wrongly to know i'd pensions and benefits. will be fully compensated corbett has repeatedly attacked me for a celebrated phrase hostile environment on u.k. media in recent days the right honorable gentleman talks about a hostile environment what we're proposing here will i think flushing legal my quince out we are trying to create a much more hostile environment in this country if you are here legally those are not my words they are the words of the right honorable members the burning of the hall chair when he was made in a gracious minister. the labor leader oh it's now about this because the right honorable gentleman sits on his front bench yes it's not just blair eyed labor war supporting backbenchers who have played the immigration card it's members of german corbin's own cabinet apparently that didn't stop corbin though demanding a resignation the resignation of the human shield protecting the u.k.
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prime minister who was home secretary around the time of the destruction of vital wind russia gratian documentation the courage and secretary inherited a frightening policy and made it worse isn't it time she took responsibility and resigned no tourism a tried to explain to corbin why if he wants to talk if he wants to talk about issues of fairness if he wants to talk about a government that is kind then let's just look and see what a labor government would be like may said labor would be unkind albeit that kindness was kind of referenced by a recently elected m.p. labor m.p. moments later my constituency me who lives with a chronic disabling illness has worked all his life until finishing on medical grounds three years ago since two thousand and two he's received disability living allowance last year was transferred transferred to pip and his mobility allowance
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was cut yesterday anthony hundred. he's hyped for sixteen years and today he is housebound and fearful for his future. of the system means that he now faces a nine month wait for his appeal to the liverpool tribunals services drazen may said she was sorry to hear it but if for personal independence payments for britain's most vulnerable recounts of the city bail out there is a way that to raise a may has helped britain money the tragedy is always is the defense industry and the politicians do incredibly well out of war this is my nephew who was injured last night by the year strike he's two brothers were killed. a clip there from marty's extensive coverage of a british back to strike on
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a wedding in yemen in the past few days joining me now from yemen's capital sanaa is journalist to say because he thank you so much same for coming again on going underground the british government have said that their hearts go out to the people killed in the strike but will continue to sell of them to saudi arabia and the saudis have told britain that they will carry out an inquiry so are you pleased with us that britain is supporting the yemeni people in the saudis will carry out an inquiry i don't see that but it is supporting yemeni people in any way they support in the saudis and selim bombs to the south of the code into the god then they have like that they have increased the says if weapons five times. for the saudis to say that we would investigate this is silly just guessed imagine had let us say i would investigate the holocaust how could you ask someone who has committed the crime to investigate that but it is hot is not the word yemen that
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but it's it's hot. toward saudi pocket and we see them crying about what's happening in syria what is was a claim about a chemical attack and it wasn't true and they half they went they don't syria and they did all the things they say as they mentioned to protect the syrian people but on the other hand they see evidence of of their weapons used in yemen of their personnel working side by side with the saudis in the operational group bomb in yemen target in yemen given saudi everything all the help block an investigation and this is actually the part that the united kingdom doing in yemen and i'm sure that all yemeni people their hatred toward the united states is becoming as well not the same hatred toward the united kingdom because they smile at you and they stab you in the back or they will just keep giving the saudi money and weapons to go and kill yemeni people major nations would all deny this any comparison to the
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holocaust or hitler and the saudis say that the yemeni people are using human shields presumably those people at the wedding of a human shield what proof by the way do you have that these bombs are british or american or from later the nations to say like a human shield that it was bombed in hijack it was like hundreds of kilometers away from the i mean for any frontline. and so how can the how can the host use that area as a human and human shield as they say the yemeni army are fighting the inside there why they are not facing them that the last wedding that was bombed that had three days ago it was i have posted a picture on twitter it was an. eighty two. u.s. bomb and they found the fragments in that area but in other areas there are as well one of the most dangerous weapons used in the war against them and it's cluster bomb i've been to saddam during the war three times and everywhere i go i find cluster bomb as an example i have this is called blue ninety seven b. this is u.s.
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made cluster bomb i found it in a short area north east side and these bombs. children and that village has brought me this fragment. at this one of the world i saw like hundreds of these across the farms and. in the village like behind their homes so just imagine if a kid see this yellow bright colored bomb he doesn't know what is it he will just go and grab it he will go play with it and if almost every week there are five to six children either killed or injured by those unexploded. cluster bomb inside that region just imagine britain has been sellin life for the last thirty to forty years has been selling cluster bomb to one of the most tyrant state of the dictatorship on the planet like saudi arabia just imagine who are they going to use them against of course they will use either i guess the people or either i guess
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any other country or any civilians and they haven't used most of the use of cluster bombs is in the border of north of yemen because they want to make this that area hard to live they want to force people to throw from that area so they make a safe zone and this is the over the land use in u.k. bomb using bombs especially cluster bomb because it will stay if not for ten years it will stay maybe for seventy or eighty years and we know that in fifteen they still suffer from cluster bomb after about fifty years from the war in that obviously we can't independently verify these claims that religion national inspectors get there britain denies non-selling cluster bombs although of course there have been reports of british cluster bombs well some saudi targets. obviously very clear the community in yemen's leader. ahmed was killed this week when the new elected the yemeni hooty leader mother. said that the yemeni people
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will hold the usa perhaps even the united kingdom responsible for his death you're the poorest country in the middle east how can you hold britain in the united states responsible the yemeni people anyway and i believe in the coming days and weeks the whole thing. we'll take a serious step against saudi specially against cities south of saudi arabia and i'm sure that one of the main target for yemeni ballistic missiles from now on will be saudi backbone economical backbone which is the oil field and saudi import and so forth because we know that mohamed bin salmond they bent on our uncle for his new vision that he want to do in saudi for the next thirty years if it was not for the oil then the saudi will not be able to buy this weapons this mean that the u.k. and u.s. will not be able to sell weapons to the saudi and i think the whole you have realized that they will now from now on will target onco will target the oil fields and i think if they do and they can this will actually stop the war hopefully but
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saudi arabia has admitted to intercepting some of the missiles coming from yemen that the yemeni people may arguably say is in self-defense what about the fact that while the trump administration says they have proof of iranian missiles the iranian government say this is fabricated evidence where are the missiles that the yemeni people are going to get to perhaps fire on the riyadh saudi cities assuming that they claim the u.n. charter self-defense as a legal pretext for such activity almost everyone knows that yemen has about five hundred to six hundred ballastic missile is between short and long ground ballastic missiles they have used only about ten to fifteen percent from these missiles all these missiles are russian made or north korean made missiles which were both by by by previous governments in yemen we haven't had any war that we have used this
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technique just imagine for the for the last forty years yemen where by and ballastic missiles and to say that iran is who is sending this missile this is actually is really silly i mean the saudi house has destroyed all human port an airport they have closed all yemen border i mean if it be able to go first. big need for data on the coast of yemen they cannot go more than twenty or thirty kilometer if you go the better they will bomb you is a small boat and sometimes they bomb you like five kilometers from from them and cause so how can you smoke all this a huge amount of missiles into yemen very briefly update us on the humanitarian situation of the british an american backed war we are hearing now the death toll over this period of time is around fifteen thousand with a million with cholera. the number of deaths by saudi direct airstrike is fifteen thousand six hundred twenty in the latest report released by by some n.g.o.s here in in sana'a there are two hundred forty two thousand people
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who died because of the blockade because of cholera because of malnutrition because they couldn't get out of yemen to get medical help because the closure of. port. i mean many many reasons every single. infrastructure and yemen has been bombed and destroyed and you can imagine this situation who is effected by this is only they are many poor people is that how the effected know they get in more power because they get more experience how to fight the saudi they get more experience in upgrading their weapons so the saudi hasn't actually reach the goal in this they made the whole. stronger those you had fifteen twenty thousand five hundred before the war now they have about four hundred to five hundred thousand fighters who have experience of three years fighting against the saudi. forces in sanaa so the main effect it is the yemeni is the poor people the one who is dying every
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day. thank you and that's it for the show will be back on monday with critic of western imperialism professor bernard of the new pivot by paris towards the washington of. social media on monday forty one years to the day of the founding of the mother the father the bio movement which would fight anglo-american backed fascism. melvina school. in the washington back to britain one in the south of. the war zone dropping bombs brings to the chicken hawks was new to fight the battle . to try to sell you something to.
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tell you. that we are on good fun. you never know what's around the corner you never know what's in the pub even to walk into a nice that excitement is that knowing that's where the adrenaline in much comes from. and you can easily by definition and extremes the world will support. the violence he's a part of and it's that almost a schizophrenia. where you can do all these things and behave badly. they're going to be full of horse of a lot. more so focused on the last. punishment and infirm berlin
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wall all that's in the start. of a broader where no i figure out a really beautiful down down went up a little bit. of meaning in reason is that at least if you don't involve these constantly evolving. palm oil is one of the most controversial products of our time it's a subject vegetable fat firth's very cheap. twenty seventeen production grew to sixty three million times that rapid growth in international demand for cheap oil has led to the massive expansion plantations which is the destruction of rain forest. in disease you alone more than ten million typed in as if
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unique rain forest has been destroyed and it's a process that just keeps going. the headlines this hour no collusion found the u.s. house intelligence committee clears donald trump with allegations that his twenty six things presidential campaign was working with russia or continuing to fuel the media's collusion frenzy though is a new interview by the russian lawyer who met with trump campaign officials back in twenty sixteen she admits to being a russian government informant we look at the revelations though to see if there's anything new and the city of fallujah struggles with the horrific consequences of chemicals and radioactive materials used by the u.s. and its allies fifteen years after the iraq war started plus the new u.s. secretary of state mike pompei it says that nato ally germany is not spending enough on defense early in seems to be changing as it presents new military
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hardware not just the professionals that get to sort through the air using this tactical simulator of a helicopter i can even fly your mission over this small german town albeit drop a bomb be right with me in charge. hello there it's five pm here in moscow you're watching r c international now top story this hour no collusion that's the verdict of the u.s. house intelligence committee which found no evidence donald trump's twenty sixteen presidential campaign had been working with russia however the democrats still refused to endorse the findings and found to continue the probe with more on the report. if you've heard it once you've heard it a thousand times but here it is once more for those of you in the cheap seats the
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russian active measures campaign against the united states was multi-faceted they leverage cyber attacks covert platforms social media third party intermediaries in state run media the house intelligence report begins with a novel idea the american people rightly want to know what the russians did and how and what each section starts off with accusations of what the kremlin did where the evidence is meant to be there is just a bunch of blacked out text nevertheless the committee concludes that russia's goal was to sow discord in america and cast doubt on the democratic process that's apparently with point zero zero zero two percent of u.s. election related advertising on google and with an equally huge amount of ads on facebook twenty five percent of which were never seen by anyone that's in the report still the aim was apparently achieved and is the sole reason for the expanse of divide that has grown in america since the election approaches active measures campaign achieved its primary goal of inciting division and discord among americans for more than
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a year us politics have been consumed by bits and recriminations charges and countercharges about the attacks it's wholly unclear how russia's alleged actions are responsible for the political chaos that has ensued since trump took the white house it wasn't russia reporting that term's former campaign manager has connections to ukraine spelled out collusion one of the many theories that the report shoots down the charges against the for president transform a company manager or sieved more than seventeen million dollars in secret payments from a kremlin linked political party in ukraine but it was the american media that hypothesize that trump jr is meeting with a russian lawyer proved moscow was supporting trump donald trump son think he was about to get help from a russian lawyer with ties to the kremlin this is looking more and more like treason all this strange behavior from the president it's all explained is now a stream of law. by the intelligence community condemned by the report as damaging national security wasn't orchestrated by the kremlin they were also learning from
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your sources that intelligence officials they denied n.b.c. news is learning from intelligence sources u.s. intelligence sources tell theby s news or even taken. half of team trump was accused of meeting with him and that threaten their jobs but the report says there was nothing sinister there also there the controversial russian ambassador sergei look of course of the pictures of course is shameful picture where the united states press corps was kept out by the russians were there is an open question whether there was collusion cooperation between trump associates during the campaign and russian officials all of that discord was home grown so after a year of searching that included seventy three interviews nine hearings and briefings and the review of countless documents were left with the conclusion of no collusion and as much proof as we had before the report was released meaning little to none. reporting there was talk of russian meddling almost always involves a mention of this channel as a so-called kremlin influence this time your parent reason is the growth in artie's
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popularity according to the report moscow uses google and it says to spread pop again propaganda r.t. accounts and notes that he has reached two million subscribers on you tube the rule makers are also disturbed by the fact that r.t. is taken in the same manner as quote the new sources media analysts line all things that congress is mistaking an alternative point of view for interference the only thing that we can maybe point to is that these people called the russians russian government russian actors people with russian names i don't know but these people that we will collectively call the russian. put out a tweet facebook story that did not encourage armed revolt by the american citizens i want to think it merely presented allegedly the point zero zero two whatever percent of this but presented stories that other american
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actors and politicians in folkson and activists were alleging as well so it just so happened that this horrible russian example of dissent or whatever was a story discord happened to me are exactly the same thoughts and sentiments of actual americans who may have had a different opinion from hillary clinton it's the only story in town and the american public has been so had better waited to this mean that they want to hear more of it they believe there is evidence when there is no evidence oh no no i'm sorry to say this isn't stopping i hope it does but i'm afraid it will and that seems to be the case too because right after the report was published in the media frenzy took hold a russian lawyer who caused a stir over her meeting with trump campaign officials back in twenty sixteen is making the headlines once again mainstream media claim she's confessed to having connections with the kremlin. the russian lawyer who promised dirt on clinton to
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the campaign worked with latimer putin's kremlin this is natalia vessel that sky as she was twenty sixteen meeting in trump tower acknowledging that she's a lawyer but that she's also an informant listen to what she's telling us now about her ties to the chief prosecutor of russia in front of mark that at this hearing. them. even though in front of this story of course they were back to twenty sixteen as we heard in that meeting between verse and it's going in trump tower between her and trump jr paul and jarrett that story subsequently hit the headlines in summer of last year much media reports are on the story as a smoking gun all rather one of the battery of smoking guns here in that russia collusion probe now. is a top attorney she's worked for the prosecutor's office before something which she's admitted in congress that's the million other interviews as well and she has stated before links or rather her contact with the top prosecutor general and
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russia with government agencies in a professional capacity as a lawyer this for example is one piece she gave to the wall street journal last year i now the general prosecutor personally in the course of my investigation i shared information with him now as we say diverse in this case has worked for the prosecutor's office she's represented clients from various countries nationalities interest groups both. perhaps russian government linked groups as well as private clients who have fought the russian government in financial and criminal cases now she gave an interview to us also quite a few months ago in which she stated that her visit to the united states her meeting was in a capacity as a private citizen as a lawyer and in no capacity as a representative of the kremlin in any way shape or form this is what she had to tell us. i had to have that meeting as part of my job as a lawyer citizen in the us it had nothing to do with politics it didn't have
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anything to do with russia. i think it's beyond a doubt here that vessel is certainly a top it's very well connected and she has come into professional contact it's fair to say with russian top prosecutors with russian government bodies as she has in her role as you know as an attorney for the prosecutor's office at the beginning of our career the way this has been presented is she some sort of representative. coming on behalf of the kremlin to lobby to influence some of the election certainly that narrative has come on the question of course the other question is why this is come now this comes out after that report what congress denying any links between collusion rather between trump and the russian government it's interesting to see now what impact this will have on investigation and hawkins there will offer in russia analyst martin mccauley thinks that there is nothing special in the so-called revelations that a lawyer sometimes works for the prosecutor's office this relation that they tell
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you bill it is a very criminal agent doesn't stand up because as a lawyer she can give advice to the prosecutor general's office. members of the prosecutor general's office as a lawyer that's quite legal nothing there's nothing illegal about it and you can go to the united states and represent a client it's just another meeting and tribune you met her. and the only lasted twenty minutes they didn't speak about very much if the opposition of. then can find evidence that they were conspiring together they were trying trying to undermine hillary clinton so it's up to them to do that but on the face of it just normally bt. would have to prove that it had other. rover objectives in the meeting and you'd find it very very difficult. to prove.
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