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according to the reports moscow used google and its services to spread propaganda via counts and it notes that artie's reached two million subscribers on you tube the lawmakers are also disturbed by the fact that artie's taken in the same manner as quote legitimate news sources media analysts latino vote think the congress is mistaking an alternative point of view 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 russians put a tweet facebook story that did not encourage armed revolt by the american citizens that i wanted and something it merely presented allegedly at the point zero zero two whatever percent of this but presented stories that other american actors and politicians and folks in an activist
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were alleging as well so it just so happened that this horrible russian aig example of dissent or whatever was a story discourse 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 no no i'm sorry to say this isn't stopping i hope it does but i'm afraid it will and right after the report was published the new media frenzy took hold a russian lawyer who caused the stir over her meeting with some campaign officials in twenty sixteen is making headlines again now the mainstream media claim that she's confessed to having connections to the kremlin. the russian lawyer who promised dirt on clinton to the campaign worked with latimer putin's kremlin this
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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 fact a mark that at this hearing. them. even 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 jared 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 quote 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 then i had to have that meeting as part of my job as a lawyer and citizen in the us it had nothing to do with politics it didn't have anything to do with russia. i think it's beyond
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a doubt here that business is certainly a top attorney she'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 her career the way this has been presented as she some sort of representative. coming on behalf of the kremlin to lobby to influence some of the election certainly that narrative has come under question of course the other question is why this is come now this comes out after that report by 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 mueller's investigation. private investor and writer charles will tell joins me on the line charles into to get your your take on it seem like it's finally russia was in the clear this report saying no collusion between donald trump and russia then we've we've got this what
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you make of the timing and is it significant. and i think it's highly significant i think what's going on here is that the house intelligence committee produced a very credible report the american public is wildly beginning and understand that the real collusion conspiracy involves a lot of the democrats and their bomb ministration allowing hillary clinton who was under f.b.i. investigation beginning the tenth of july two thousand and fifteen to participate in the primaries to be selected as the lead candidate to go up against knowledge from in this period april may june two thousand and sixteen the democrats above ministration really needed to muddy the waters which is why it now seems that steel dossier and related information was circulated to broadly i would argue amongst sitting members in our government leaked out to the press instigate the
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special counsel investigation which i would argue is an attempted coup and we're going to get more more information about all this the people who are on the defense that brennan called me clapper obama loretta lynch and others desperately need a distraction and that's just what this is like and is there any meat on the bone he had i mean another only hearing really the word informant using it's kind of important to understand if it's in a different language what's the context of not being again to anything more sort of informative about the situation in which he was saying this. well what i would say is this i mean first of all there's a lot of chatter in the process over here of how this russian lawyer managed to get a career way inside the united states you can't just do that it's not so easy to come in here now and at that time so how did she make it in the united states who in our justice department knew about her trip. our if people knew about the trump
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tower meeting was that indeed an attempt to set the truck team up so i mean a lot of tough questions in a smaller really want to get to the bottom of the alchemy has interviewed which is what she claims nobody would trump the smaller team has reached out to this lawyer to find out what she was really doing so how serious is this more of a situation is it a impartial nonpartisan effort or is it a truck which not a normal drug czar says it is it sure looks like a witch hunt to me child face a term left to wrap it up there investor right a chance to tell my guest. thank you. also the news it's fifteen years since one of the darkest chapters of the iraq war namely the for the luge a massacre now this was when u.s. soldiers opened fire on civilian protesters scores of people were killed at the time the u.s. military claimed the proto says it opened fire first at the soldiers' human rights watch never found any trace of bullets in the building where the offices had been
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within a year the u.s. had launched an all out military assault on the city known as the first battle for fallujah there were around six hundred deaths as a result many civilians including women and children were among those killed washington use what phosphorous and depleted uranium at the time according to doctors that led to a surge in infant deaths miscarriages and birth defects is also a twelve fold increase in child cancer cases that's higher than among hiroshima survivors is on locals in fallujah still dealing with the consequences. but that took a story begins with that second followed when the americans attacked at first i had a few miscarriages and then i had fatima. the doctors discovered that it was a result of the phosphorus which was used by the americans.
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and the process i have conducted a study based on samples and advise them in certified german laps which have nothing to do with any political party they found here a new mackerel and other pollutants. in the spin the stella she's a very good student despite her disability when she writes on the board or in her notebook and it is very neat she's one of our best students in. her chair. and this is. how.
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it was leaving you sam. well there has been little relief for civilians in a matter of years islamic state would start to take a foothold in volusia bringing with them the turmoil of civil war and even after i saw was driven out of the country local still say life in the city is far from normal. and although we came back from the camp to fallujah they told us that the city and its suburbs are all clear of lightly so we came back as we were cleaning the house and i went off and killed my sister and sister that. i didn't want to go on at this neighborhood went through a lot this house lost two women and i lost a son and the other was crippled and haven't seen any official pass by here about us offered condolences. but the bay area is destroyed it's not a place anyone would want to come to that we stay in our house go to the house in
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front of us use this road to come in and out of it that's what we don't go anywhere else the area is full of bombs or additional fire look at these flags all over the place which we can't walk here the area is dangerous soldiers have come here set off two or three bombs and left its area behind me is closed off from the flanks are trying to come home but they cannot. america's secretary of state my pompei o recently accused germany of failing to make the nato military spending target that's two percent of gross domestic product the burden is currently digging a deeper into its pockets by snapping up military drones and aircraft are to be two of the went to the berlin air show to check out germany's latest hardware. this year is an exploit is underway in the german capital poland thousand square meters of all things aviation from the commercial private and military sectors.
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not just next to me are some of the joints currently operated by the german military this is the current and if we come over this way this is the current t p that's the one that could be equipped with weapons now then made by an israeli company in a joint partnership with the aerospace giant airbus and over the next nine years germany is set to spend a billion a year zero increasing the current fleet of these mini isn't just looking to buy drones from abroad behind me is apparently the future it's called the european mail now it's a joint collaboration between italy france spain and germany and the developers all of this particular unmanned aircraft told me why those type of drones are the weapon of choice for modern european armies this is now the next step towards the
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kind of independence in europe and that of course comes them along with a clear push into several. meaning data serenity but also to well when it comes to the real ability. also on display is the. f. thirty five now this is lockheed martin stealth jet that's being touted as a replacement for the tornado fighter bomber that's currently operated by the german military and it's not just the professionals they get to sort through the air using this tactical simulator of a helicopter i can even fly a mission a small church in town. drop a bumpy ride. with me in charge companies from all over the world to showcasing their wares and germany is in the market to buy the country's army chief is already call to hike defense spending by fifteen billion euro by twenty twenty one but
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opposition politicians to happy with that direction all the pressure being put on germany by its nato allies to spend more on the military this is the wrong direction and the moment various acts in the consideration of education and the climate solutions of the health system of germany for example and. military. and if you look at the german population german population wants peace so i walk around and come over and. everyone say i want peace so i think the government have to listen listen to the population and we as a let me bring forward the position and other actors. humanistic just very well with that position as well despite those dissenting voices it does seem that the german military set for a funding boost and without a load of new hardware peter all of a r.t. berlin. the u.s. is calling for new sanctions on iran over its ballistic missile program we'll
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explain all after the break. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy fun from day shouldn't let it be an arms race in this on offense very dramatic developments only really i'm going to resist i don't see that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. one else seemed wrong. why don't we all just don't. world yet to seep out does the attic. and in detroit equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we
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just of the common ground. the u.s. is calling on europe and other allies to slap new sanctions on iran over its ballistic missile program may want to iran's foreign minister spoken out against the recent calls by the u.s. and other countries to strike a new deal on iran's nuclear program as well as to curb the nation's actions in the middle east peace ship goes in but the situation in syria and the other middle eastern countries has nothing to do with the iran nuclear deal the u.s. is making the moons that are unacceptable not only for the people of the room but also for the other countries you saw in the nuclear deal and for the world
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community as well. the potential new agreement which is being discussed by global powers is thought to be aimed at containing around the middle east it may also address arounds ballistic missile tests which are still being conducted by to run in violation of the u.n. resolution and as proposed by the french president any agreement should also regulated around nuclear program after the current one expires in fact both emanuel micron and anglo-american appeared to change their stance on the iran deal after they met with the u.s. president. the isn't there may we believe it's better to have this agreement even if it's not perfect and have no agreement. of. the iran deal is not sufficient to see that iran's ambitions are curbed and contained it is most important to recognize is that you run through its ballistic missile program is trying to exert your political influence in syria and lebanon. the solid or blockbuster verifiable agreement that guarantees that iran will not
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acquire nuclear weapons to denounce it without proposing anything else would be a serious mistake not respecting it would be irresponsible longleat france thank you. and your knowledge of the current agreements doesn't allow us to address all of us choose among the things not covered by the iran nuclear deal is iran's activity in the region. were discussed the flip flop on iran's nuclear deal by the french and german leaders with politics professor at the university of tehran that side by her memoranda he believes such a move will diminish the credibility of merkel in the eyes of iran. he did more damage to themselves then twenty one else because iranians are looking at the actions and the statements of these european leaders and when they see that they flip flop so easily and they try to appease the u.s. president. so readily then in future i don't think that the iranians will ever take the germans or the french seriously again they'll know that in the ad in the in
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future they simply are are useless to negotiate with because they have no influence and they are willing to bow down to the u.s. president if he demands them them to do so so more than anything else they damage themselves because iran is not going to allow any changes to take place in the nuclear agreement when when the nuclear agreement was a was being discussed many in iran were critical of it they were saying that iran is giving too many concessions but ultimately when the iranian society to sign those critics and those who supported the agreement they all agreed that juran must abide by its commitments so over the last couple of years more than two years the iranians have been abiding by their side of the ball bargain and the americans haven't. believed conversations revealed the u.s. democratic party's leadership pressured a candidate for a house seat in colorado to drop out of the race. he would like to get.
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health care system he was endorsed by the state senator last may but was later asked to drop out of the race as minorities the house minority leader has defended the move i don't see anything inappropriate way. mr hoyer was engaged in a conversation about the realities of life in a race as to who can win the general election this isn't the first time leaks of pointed to a ten spy the us democratic party to influence elections e-mails revealed by wiki leaks showed the party's officials trying to use bernie sanders religion against him and in favor of hillary clinton both of them were representing the democrats in the twenty sixteen race for the white house leaks also showed the then vice chair of the democratic national committee secretly gave hillary clinton debate questions in advance that was showing the democratic primary but the current d.n.c. chair says that incidents like that are a thing of the past. but we're moving forward we have to make sure that everything
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is fair and open and everybody has a fair shake and that's what we're going to do we discussed the issue with journalist and author daniel esol who believes the democrats are becoming less democratic there's a split in the party between the base and the and the higher echelons the elected officials it's totally undemocratic. that smoke and mirrors the base thinks they're getting a choice but they really aren't because the the real candidates are decide are chosen behind closed doors but the democratic party is in the danger of self destructing it's it's trying to think that will win in two thousand and eighteen if it passes itself off as the republican lite party. but that's a very risky tactic because of the risks the danger is the wind up needing its base of support which will either stay at home or vote for green candidates or others who are challenging the democrats from the left so they're trying to try to walk
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a very thin line and i don't think they'll be they'll be able to do it. about the latest news for you in half an hour. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter to us as a rich one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each dish. eighty five percent of global wealth you longs to the ultra rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent just last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar
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