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somebody. said something that the western alliance. he's eating surrender monkey beak and rock all along i'm not going first to claim credit for sending one hundred million dollars. to destroy one hundred thousand dollars worth of sirius. was inside this relationship seems strange from the outside. with today's. two nations current global security and here they are burying. apparently other european leaders will not cry. because of. the already one piece of tape. where he takes us.
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over the mental. issues of the run on and trade in many never been lower limb by limb and been told that. because i. have syria. apart from the french president german chancellor angela merkel also paid a visit to washington the interactions between her and trump well slightly more formal the iran nuclear deal was one of the main issues being discussed with the u.s. threatening to scrap the agreement and political analyst. some things that while france might be coming around to america's method of thinking europe as a whole is not. the trio nations in your office specially friends even more than germany and britain is trying to get closer to donald trump's aspirations and
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demands especially with regard to you was not the only issue but there were arrests of your all is a standing against any intensification of fog and all problems and tensions with iran they just reject the demands by the trio of european nations we put off putting tolzien further sanctions on the law for its missile and regional i think it is so this shows that europe is not much milling to you know work with donald trump. friday so on historic meeting take place the first summit between the leaders of north and south korea in more than a decade. talk
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of. thank. you. thank. you. ily. after hours of talks they reached a number of key agreements that could significantly wall relations the leaders
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announced they would seek the full denuclearize ation of the peninsula they also vowed to stop all hostile actions against each other and to gradually reduce their weapons arsenals additionally they agreed to hold talks with the u.s. and china to arrive at a proper peace treaty. well donald trump praised the progress between the two sides following decades of tension it seems a final peace treaty could actually now be on the horizon and human rights attorney eric cirrhotic and believes the two koreas already. i think what we can expect is. exciting moment in time which. as they said in south africa history and hope could live if you have it. in a certain time in a certain slates and i really am hopeful that from these talks we could see the framework for a full peace treaty to finally end this conflict seems both sides are ready and
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willing to do that if the south and north can create the framework give their own steps in self-determination then the u.s. as it's much smaller role to play if we can agree that and hold them to the notion that ending the hostile policy creating a peace treaty with the u.s. and south korea will lead to denuclearization of the korean peninsula. thanks for joining us on this sunday quarter past the hour here in moscow and still to come on the weekly the key witness in the russian doping scandal fail to confirm a number of allegations this during court testimony will cover that story and much more in just about. anything that interrupts free trade interrupt freedom and i think interest freedom is a reversion back in the offing to listen and we see that happening right now the united
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states and presumably here in canada as well that is concentrated in a few or fewer hands where have you ever heard of the risk of neil feudalism on the horizon crypto is is the answer in my view and it is an asset class and it is gobbling up market share and the u.s. dollar is the. also your money is still. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you longs to be ultra rich eight point six percent of the market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred trade per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only number you need
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to remember is one one business show you can afford to miss the one and only. level one hot selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings in most of the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles that still in the fleet the new socks try to tell you that some because of the public buy files of the most important today. often after has been telling you i'm not cool enough to buy their product. things are the hawks that we along with are on the watch. it is good to have you with us today humanitarian organizations are demanding answers over an alleged saudi led coalition as strike on
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a wedding party in yemen and the bombing killed at least twenty people and injured dozens more now some reports suggest as many as fifty people were actually killed should i warn you the following video we're about to show you you may find it to be rather distressing a small seven year old boy can be seen here clinging to his father's body and they're said to have traveled from another part of the country to attend the wedding celebrations the man's body was reportedly the last to be taken away following the strike as the boy wouldn't let him go many of the victims were women and children. i was the bridegroom was our friends gathered in our place and were hit by an airstrike many and some people were killed and injured.
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i want to know this is my nephew who was injured last night by the airstrike he's two brothers who were killed. we contacted a number of humanitarian organizations for their response human rights watch said the coalition continues to target civilians and refuses to adequately investigate all compensate victims. condemned the attack and called for an investigation. now in response riyadh said it is taking the report very seriously and will fully investigate as it claims to have done in the past with very similar incidents the saudi led coalition intervened in yemen almost three years ago to counter who the opposition fighters riyadh considers them as terrorists seeking to overthrow the yemeni government and the u.n. has described the conflict as the worst humanitarian crisis in modern history and
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we spoke to the former head of the red cross in yemen who explained just how much needs to be done in that country there is a problem with a structural collapse of the system in yemen you have problems of water you have problems of sanitation we the international red cross we try to fix those problems otherwise there would have been maybe not be any running water and so on anymore so there is no doubt that what is coming into the country at the moment is not enough and more should be done you money to and aid is to some extent allowed in but the problem is that more is needed to ensure a decent level of life for the population i am afraid that this is becoming a feature of some of the conflicts you know some of the conflict where i work at the beginning of my career were very poor country there were poor before the war poor doing to one unfortunately poor after the war very little infrastructure so in a way very little too to reconstruct and the problem was reluctantly should i say
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simple to deal with here you have something which is extremely complex you have infrastructures which are falling to pieces up to the point of the whole system we have commissioned a study from well known british school that is going to carry out a full study of the health system in the moment to to get to know where we are today in yemen you are very serious crisis there is a food crisis there is also a crisis that has led to one million suspected community case. is of course last year in a matter of six months. in twenty two years and never seen something like that bringing back the country on the on back on its feet will be along. it's been revealed that the former head of moscow's anti doping the lab. a key witness in the entire russian doping scandal failed to confirm
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a number of allegations against the country's athletes it came during his recent testimony at the court of arbitration for sport in february the court upheld the appeals of twenty eight russian athletes banned for doping but it's only now given some of its reasons. join my colleague andrew farmer in the studio to discuss the latest. first and foremost in the past few years that we've seen the scandal unravel a should say it has been established that pretty much every single athlete in russia dops or it seems it was common knowledge at least that they had a special drug cocktail brewed performance that the swapped the dirty urine samples for clean ones through some hole in the lab walls so a lot of was said and was said by a man named grigori roche and of so he was the key witness he put forward the allegations but in the in the case basically during that hearing the court of arbitration for sports he revealed that many of the stuff that he said was best
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circumstantial first and foremost he said that he never actually administered the said cocktail which he claims he concocted to himself he says that he never saw anyone administering these said steroid cocktail he didn't know how the cocktail was smuggled from russia abroad because well you know to be used in an international championship it would have to cross the border and also he's never been a witness to the mysterious you know you're in the swamp dirty to clean one he did say that his allegations came from basically talking to his colleagues but that was it when it comes to these allegations and in the past two years his words were taken at face value i should say no one questioned them and brought you of himself was propelled to fame even starring in an oscar winning documentary about the doping problem in russia have a look. i was hoping to facilitate what was the last elaborate employees in the
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sports history was aware of the existence of a russian doping system. or top level chicks. read. claims were the foundation of richard mclaren's report which was then used for a blanket ban on russian athletes and he was speaking to worsening in this court case what did he say well indeed sir richard mclaren a canadian law who basically pulled put the burden on his shoulders to compile a massive report on the scale of the dog problem in russia testifying in front of the same judge being cross-examined as well he said that basically while he did not shy away from mentioning athletes by name in the report in no way he said he meant to you know assume that they were guilty of something so basically being mentioned
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in his doping report did not mean he says that those athletes were complicit he also revealed he couldn't basically you couldn't explain justify to the court of arbitration for sport why he trusted roger and why he never questioned his allegations also he refused to provide the names of other witnesses of you know of turn it of sources so to speak he used to put together the reports so the good news for those thirty say athletes that had their appeal was upheld but they would say well ok ok that is good news but the damage as far as we're concerned is already been done to our names well indeed because what happened back in february twenty eighth russian athletes they used to be banned for life they had been banned for life from participating in the olympics which means they were stripped of their medal as the future held nothing for them from that point no more achievement see have. revoked and it happened literally a few days before the kickoff of the olympic games in south korea none of them were
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invited to participate many of them would love to so there you have it you know mud sticks. it is art international here thanks for sharing your sunday with us for the weekly more of the week's top stories in the main headlines of today at the top of the hour. when lawmakers manufacture consent instinctive public wealth. when the
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upon. the. in july twenty seventh team from the. a freelance journalist working with on t.v. the militant shelling in syria. his sacrifice has established a memorial they will recognize war reporters who often risk for the sake of the truth and through that peace you can submit to your published in a video.

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