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donald trump faces a torrent of criticism from leading european politicians and the media over his decision to pull the us out of the big iran nuclear deal. to even consider studying the link between immigration and crime and i was saying public demand for such movies growing. iraq goes to the polls this weekend but the parliamentary elections got washington worried because none of the main candidates back its policy of countering iran. but also coming up a russian company charged as part of the ongoing trumped russia collusion investigation pleads not guilty in court amid prosecutor's efforts to delay the case.
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by getting this is r.t. news at ten this weekend with me kevin and it's just turned ten in the evening now moscow time first and donald trump's decision to pull the us out of the landmark around nuclear deal has led to a sustained barrels of criticism from europe germany spiegel magazine now it's been the latest to join the fray summing up the american president's attitude to his washington's allies with an offensive and gesture europe's leaders meantime of committed themselves to fighting for their country's interests and they're scrambling to save that pact. and i think it is not right you know let's really cancel a deal that was agreed upon screening and. insulting. and that diminishes confidence in the international order systematically destroying dismantling everything what do we want to be. blinded to what america you could america has been drawn from the nuclear deal has made the situation even more towns just so we continue to do
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business but if we always say that if we don't like things and we can't achieve any new international border everyone will do what they feel like that's bad news for the world. just days after america made that controversial move the chief inspector of the un's nuclear watchdog and i was his resignation and then it also emerged of the top nuclear expert at the u.s. state department also walked out this week neither gave a reason for the decision takes a light hearted look at the fallout from translators gambit. our u.s. president risking chaos in the middle east and in case you missed it people are surprised again. don't assume campaign by saying that he'd pull out of the nuclear deal with iran but now that he's actually followed through with an election promise he's caught everyone off guard for some reason the world is shocked and outraged as if don't jump previous that says it's bed time sprinkling fairly dull stool over the middle east and north stirring up storms of their own
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just a week or two ago donald trump was being put forward for the nobel peace prize for insulting north korea into the books and new start respecting republican president wants that one his c.v. so twelve years of torture is to play with even the world's worst powerful nations a level of complexity rarely seen in global government came in when but the negotiations pressed on relentless terms of you have the alarm on the deal was you are horrible on the plus side he didn't say very very horrible which in trump well they're more or less a compliment saying that there is wiggle room on parole the orange one said while tearing off the iran deal that it didn't bring calm it didn't bring peace there and it never will he did not want to read baseball cap when he runs for a second term because one of the message a u.s. president can sell standing with us i am to egg on my face is europe's big three
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leaders. made the end that i was there and spent a lot of political capital trying to keep in the deal christ at least one of them kissed him in the end they learned a vital diplomatic less than kids as many gz as you like but the u.s. is going to do what it down won't please the europeans and russia and china say they are dedicated to keeping the middle east nuclear free apart from. you know if . everyone took the news of trucks with drool in their words. come to me femi away the european unleased sternly worded statement and iran bank an american flag and it meant and israel bombed the area and they perhaps there is really a story that nothing really ever changes. while this new enormous serrano says it's ready to restart its nuclear program on an industrial scale the foreign minister describing america's movers unlawful and accusing it of
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a long history of violating the accord those also shifted or lied to with iran's supreme leader appearing to troll president trump a posting a photo of him reading fire and fury inside the truck white house the book details salacious claims about trump calling his behavior erratic and that describes vicious infighting the best seller calls an explosive we're angry reaction from trump of his team. a former u.s. deputy coordinator for the iran nuclear deal spoke to us direct and said that the u.s. president's decision shows a disregard for europe he tells sunday's worlds apart show how troublous riding roughshod over his allies efforts. after all the bonamy of the meeting after the supposedly improved atmosphere in the merkel meeting and then he actually treated his intention to make this announcement and sort of telegraphed where it was going while foreign secretary voice johnson was actually in washington trying to convince vice president pence and secretary of state to continue the
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negotiations that whether or not he was intending to be read whether you is trying to send a message this clearly isn't the way allies behave when i think you see the united states disregarding the needs and interests of its allies and europe and other allies are going to have to look at this and decide how to respond in order to protect their own concerns president trump is trying to tear down the accomplishments of his predecessors i think it's pretty clear from his public remarks that he does not understand what was in the way or what is in the g c p a way that also does undermine the position of the united states in the world we are demonstrating that we cannot take yes for an answer and that makes it very very difficult to make credible deals with the united states. such thoughts he could soon bow to public pressure and conduct a study into whether or not there's
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a connection between increasing migration and crime levels but leaders are still wary about publishing any data that could reveal links between the two sides in the current political climate. it cannot be noted that the demand in the social debate on obviated information on the relationship between crimes on the one hand and descent and migration on the other hand is so strong that the author already needs to consider the possibilities again. the last study in sweden or migrants in crime was done over ten years ago back in two thousand and five two years ago the places started to admit to criminals nationalities in official reports the push now for this latest study comes after sixty one areas in sweden were labeled no go zones where it's thought around five thousand known criminals currently live.
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to make it clear shift in direction we cannot continue in this direction ten more years society needs to do more we need to do more we need to focus on the serious of. the. big. remember of sweetness democrats party told under farmer that he thinks leaders are being honest enough about the impact of immigration immigrants from these countries to create havoc all around europe and you know it's need you know you need to start this society sweden the media they need to. you're protecting them or denying the problems we have with immigration where the information received them from this how
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can it be used productively to solve the problem. well i think that once people realize once they dare to at mit's you know the causes of the problems from especially some kind of immigrant groups then it's much easier in any division arguments to stop immigration from these countries because in the end our responsibility is to our citizens and i'm quite sure that you know this survey will be yet another one that will show how the media and the left wing liberals have lied for thirty forty years and about immigration can also say that many people in sweden commit sex crimes but we don't make an issue of their origin yet there are of course swedish people who commit six razer crimes in general but the thing is when you have an immigration you need to know how does that immigration
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affect your country it's better than us if a swede rapes someone it's not we don't need to import more rapes into the country . probably right now this weekend the votes are being counted in iraq's first parliamentary election there since the defeat of islamic state last year and there's a lot of stake not just for the iraqi people but for the other powers in the region to as a senior correspondent were girls to have explained this. depending on whose side you're on these elections can make or break the middle east not because of oil nor riches though that helps neither is it ideology or jihad ists this is all about friends. first of three leading candidates hi the. current prime minister the best word to describe him is neutral syria stay out of it iran vs america stay out of it
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yemen stay out he would be buying to iran but neither will he be a poor in america's efforts to isolate iran. candid number two nobody. former prime minister he makes no attempt to hide his affinity for iran imagine if he gave iran bases in iraq allowed troops and tanks to move from iran to syria the israelis the saudis they will include like that one bit. candidates number three trumps nightmare heidi meeting this guy who's in iraq himself food on the side of iran during the iran iraq war enough said. i believe the american administration could be the biggest loser from iraqi
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election we have three camps fighting to when this election the american only have one strong ally which is that i love about the always what did it and he is trying to keep that alliance with the united states but whether he is going to win this election i have my own doubts i think that it is that i will have the group and mr al maliki if they are very close to the end and gating a lot of support but i don't hear so i believe they had a hand until now so you see the problem here one guy doesn't want to get involved in anything one guy is all buddy buddy with iran and the lust is so poor raney and he'll fight you quite literally and even with the weight steeped in its favor america says iran is cheating we have worrisome evidence that iran is trying to
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influence using money the iraqi elections that money is being used to sway candidates this way votes it's not an insignificant amount of money we believe and we think it's highly and how. it's bad so bad that western states are sending ambassadors to trying to empower and iraqi cleric who's supporters had been killing american troops back in the times of the us intervention he even warned two years ago that americans are a target all forgiven and forgotten you see he doesn't like iran any day that the room's military general kassim silly money looks at the t.v. and is unhappy is a good day for security in the region and looking at. those meetings in saudi arabia will make you very unhappy it all depends on who is side. juran america
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lost thousands of men in iraq spent eight trillion dollars on the war there and to watch it all go to iran that would hurt. next was a year after the opening of the united states special counsel investigation into donald trump's alleged links to russia vice president mike pence says it's time to bring it all to a close. ministrations provided over a million documents we fully cooperated and in the interest of the country i think it's time to wrap it up and coming just ahead of the first hearing in a criminal case brought by the special counsel against the russian individuals and also three entities they were accused of conspiracy to interfere in the us presidential race it was thought all of them were unlikely to ever appear in court though no one company decided to defend itself and it. wasn't quite prepared for the. reports everywhere you saw the first real result of mahler's investigation
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finally the russians were being called out directly three companies and thirteen individuals were named and shamed the massive indictment in the robert muller investigation breaking today of thirteen russian special counsel robert muller investigation moeller indicted the russians thirteen russians not only operating overseas operating right here in the united states but given that those targeted are russian nationals with no worries about extradition to the us no one expected the matter to go any further than media headlines but one company named in the indictment concord management and consulting seemingly called ballers bluff by hiring d.c. attorneys who showed up for the arraignment the plea of not guilty not you think mohler is office would be happy to finally have their day in court but no they tried to put off the hearing on the grounds that the defendant hadn't been properly served which is amazing as being served is just a way of getting the opposing party to show up to court but given that lawyers for congress have done exactly that the judge ruled against that argument it seems
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borderline immoral to indict someone unless you can prove he's guilty of the crime they did it for one reason only mother needed some russian like dressing on a salad to make his investigation look good the defense attorneys also demanded massive amounts of documents related to the probe things that hadn't been made public and there's no way miller's doing that just think about it turning over classified information to the. representing a supposedly kremlin linked company a court investigators from miller's office said they would have been thrilled to see all of the defendants show up like that was never going to happen and went on to ask if the attorneys represented a catering company listed in the indictment as well the aim of which was lost even on the judge. ok what would you like me to do with now status hearing on the case is scheduled for may sixteenth and will likely know by then if everyone is ready to put all their chips on the table. jacksonville meantime washington's on to russia sanctions appeared to become somewhat of
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brought here right ahead relations between the u.s. north korea may be on the up right now but the big question is can all those big promises be kept. right after this quick break. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic developments only really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. to some officials do more. fully understand or don't know fully accept the principle of football being beyond politics and that's a fundamental principle of the world football. were granted some people may have opinions but it's their own opinions and doesn't influence opinions of the many
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other football families who are buying tickets every day in large volumes. again canadian opposition leaders demanding to know what's being done about dozens of former eisel fighters have now returned again to canada it comes after one of them admitted carrying executions in syria in a new york times podcast and you can do this you know can we hold accountable and i just kept looking down at his feet i don't want to look at his head and then. i kept thinking we killed them this individual described how he executed individuals by shooting them in the back they had he said that the people he was shooting
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deserved it and he said i know i won't be held accountable he said that a least twice for myself goes by the name of. confessed to taking part in execution style murders of sunni muslim and he said he decided to leave syria after his second killing with some of the originally left canada in twenty fourteen to join the extremist group when he was just seventeen now he's back in toronto much to canadian m.p.'s surprise this guy is apparently in toronto canadians disturbed gloria answers from this government absolute right to do is something. does public safety minister refuse to provide details on the former i saw fighters current status but he did insist that canadians are safe and that security agencies are doing their job he said alexandra bruno's a contributor to political monitor dot com he thinks western governments policies toward syria have encouraged people into becoming extremists. many western
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governments have taken a very ambiguous line at best and at worse say france united states great britain have to get wrecked lying in antagonizing the syrian regime making it seem like it was ok to go and fight for isis given that we were fighting evil regime so so definitely should not be surprised of blowback but at least sixty such fighting it will come back from fighting in syria rather than putting fighters in jail of the sort of deep breached this story and has come out in parliament particularly people conservatives particularly certain provinces don't like trudeau will definitely make. this into a bigger story and i'm sure that trudeau probably price on how to explain it for the next election. the current between the u.s.
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and north korea appears to be holding steady still pyongyang now says it wants journalists from around the world to come and witness his dismantling of a nuclear test facility later this month the announcement comes after america's top diplomat promised the kim regime economic aid if it gives up its atomic arsenal north korea to export action to quickly denuclearize the united states is prepared to work with north korea to achieve prosperity on the par with our south korean friends so those comments represent a dramatic u.s. policy shift on north korea than in the past thirteen years washington's imposed hundreds of trade penalties on the isolated country for nearly half of them were implemented in the last twelve months alone and sanctions have been america's only tactic for exerting pressure on pyongyang. only the strongest sanctions will enable us to resolve this problem through diplomacy. if north korea continues its dangerous path we will continue with further pressure that's called the
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military option the choice. people have no choice but to totally destroy north korea it will be devastating rocket and should have been handled a long time ago. although relations and now appear to be moving in the right direction human rights attorney erickson wrote can tell this the u.s. still needs to make good on its promises and that was alone are not enough there's a lot of problems that we face with the credibility of the united states under those circumstances can we make deals whether it's the paris climate deal whether it's the around the nuclear deal what message are we sending to north korea about the durability of an agreement that we enter with them under such circumstances and so you leave the united states is sinking further and further from international customary legal norms in references to treaties and agreements and revoking them
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pulling out of them despite the fact that they've been negotiated by a multitude of countries so trust has to be rebuilt by experience it's not built by words it's not built by sheets of paper. elsewhere several thousand people protesting in the capital right now in fact of the south coaxes country of georgia following overnight anti drugs raids on two clubs. i i i said are going to say that all night the children interior ministry says eight suspected the dealers were arrested two have since been released the demonstrators say officers used excessive force though that their operation was a quote deliberate provocation they claim the ministry fabricated evidence that the venues are being used as major drug trafficking point and this influx on a crackdown on tbilisi is flourishing club city in the city's mayor is urging demonstrators to talk to the government about how to tackle drug dealing but they
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are calling for him on the interior minister now to quit they plan to spend the night as i said outside parliament where they've already been making themselves run in truth you have. to cross the latest with us this weekend r t don't call my name is kevin oh and thanks for watching out for me the rest of the team here in the great programs for you after this break.
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but walk still with you on the idea that dropping bombs brings peace to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles but still. if you thought for the tell you the soviet gossiping public by file one day. off about how you think you will enough to buy your product. these are the hawks that we along with our good one. across europe municipalities are taking their water supply back from private companies who have it in me to peep out of the holes with simple song all alone even if i come to a guess will elsewhere though they invite a private companies to take over their utilities anybody tell us they're all pushed up the aisle actual issue guys who got booked very well on the come up to go buy been vicious came out of us to quote them out of pure corporate uproar over some
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more you found of the left bill brought up locals are ready to stand up for the basic human rights of access to water it's about water but it's also over much more than law or it's about the hurt and the redistribution of our west over us and dare date downwards we want all. ministries police forces and city administrations of many countries depend on one corporation and another by mike was hoping when the board doesn't perform on the rise of god i'm stumped this dom is going to come to the. woods as that he did he got on into the sea at the last possible cliburn them proprietary software you don't know the source code isn't that such a security risk when you have a black box operating in the public i think microsoft dependency puts governments under a cyber threat and not only that. put. us off easily
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since it is still missiles the only one who will still be going to. miss you all do this. with. the us this is the us. host i get on with the all business stopping there was a sting of phone calls a fund is up and his cards on the fine. as or this is the kaiser report oh my god i just a matter of elation probing the deepest recesses of my own conscious mind about it so i said ok max you know where i am glad to see that you have a little whiteboard jurors who might need it because this whole episode is going to
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be well the first half of this episode is going to be charts because the wall street journal did a great basically assembly of charts to show where we are ten years after the financial crisis hit remember the financial crisis of two thousand and eight well ten years later twenty eighteen these are some where we've come from since then and first they start with good times are back in the market the government pumped trillions of dollars into the economy to stabilize the banking system bank stocks lagged behind the market but got a boost after november twenty sixth seen when donald trump was elected president and promised to tear up crisis air regulations so this is the dow jones industrial average up there on the way and these are the banking stocks which kind of lagged for a while because everybody thought well you know frank was supposedly going to do something and all these sort of regulations that were brought in to keep them from defrauding the american people but john came in and the republicans are promising to tear up
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everything well the number that they look at to determine whether or not they are succeeding as politicians as the dow jones industrial average that's going up they consider themselves to be succeeding the underlying fault of this mechanism to distribute the wealth generated by the country is never consider the fact that they wealth and income gap is spreading wildly toward third world status infant mortality up and health care banker. doing millions is not part of the equation they simply look at the dow jones index to divorce yeah mortality rates are not only up for infants but also for working age adults so that is a shock that is something that hasn't really happened in the us right here or anywhere drugmakers or in the dow jones so that goes there actually the biggest opioid is a family owned private business the one in connecticut that makes oxy and all those things are actually not in the right and all the slayer.
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