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saw a similar rebellion was when an anti-establishment party took the reins in greece when an anti austerity sarees a party came to power what a headache it was for the e.u. we agreed to disagree. we didn't reach an agreement it was never on the cards that we would we didn't even agree to disagree from where i'm standing but the greek experience could hardly have been considered a win for euro skeptics series about under pressure and agreed to a renewed austerity program and italy it seems both parties of the government coalition are getting along so far after they finalize their program they'll just need approval from the italian president if approved it would be the first e.u. founder state to be ruled by a euro skeptic government and that's starting to give brussels bigger worries than it originally had we have to brace ourselves for the worst scenario and the worst scenario could be no operational government as if the absence of
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a government in italy seemed bad enough for the e.u. it could be soon contending with a major member state in all out rebellion donald quarter party. italy has been without a government for over two months now and the new plan is designed to end the post-election stalemate by paving the way for a coalition government the stock market reacted negatively to it as the program contains a number of radical economic proposals and we spoke to representatives of the now likely center right coalition we came to the point where the find of a contract that is included in the most important things from the two parts we need this to come down also the country and be able to stay in to do you appear you know in a strong way we are very focused on. democracy three the road lol we respect our alliances we want to be part of
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the e.u. . being stronger as we are trying to be the majority so we took a lot of time was a because not just because i work talking about green also because five stars. all get it with. the we are in. iraq i quite lesion with that was corneas. we have lost too much time but we are not to be only one europe for that sanctions through russia use this but what the words there is out now think the sanctions are useless and even a war because our economy travels sasha's russia. former russian spy surrogates going to college where abouts are not after he was discharged from hospital on friday he and his daughter yulia work method ten weeks ago after exposure to a nerve agent in the english city of salzburg r.t.
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as mad as dia has been following the story. it isn't just the british we all love a story that ends well. well screwball case that was an ugly business a disgusting inhumane assassination attempt that thankfully failed it is fantastic news desk serug a script pal is well enough to leave salisbury district hospital that he yulia and detective sergeant bailey have been able to leave or soon after coming into contact with this nerve agent is thanks to the hard work skill and professionalism of our clinicians who provide outstanding care to our patients day in and day out fantastic indeed poisoned with one of the deadliest nerve agents in the world a mere drop of which can kill a dozen people and he's out of ospital in mere months and miraculous almost thanks to the good doctors this is
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a remarkable turnaround isn't it for us remarkable recovery really it's amazing it's incredible how they were able to recover the public wants to see their hero as he leaves the hospital is that with the script well no it may be him no wait there's our man. old photo well that's anticlimactic there's nothing no photos no videos of him leaving the hospital but it's also strange strange because the british government was ok with taking photos and giving access to alexander litvinenko and was poisoned with polonium who was dying not recovering and was in a horrific condition mr litvinenko was poisoned in the pyne by of the millennium hotel in mayfair in central london in two thousand and six and here we have missed
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the square pal who is far as we know no one photographed at the hospital we even wrote to the foreign office of the police the hospital for any information. please see the gov door yuki page on the incident thanks very much i'm afraid this cripples are not currently doing interviews but we will pass on your request and log your interest thanks nothing miss the script al is unavailable you know thank goodness he survived and recovered thank goodness the send did well but a pity isn't it that no one's actually seen anything ever since artie international so with the world's media gushing over today's royal wedding in windsor here on r.t. will take an alternative look right after the break.
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trade wars don't make any sense because the only way to keep these countries dependent on the dollar is that they have to export to the u.s. in exchange for dollars because they need dollars to be part of the global economy and so when you go into a trade war and you cut that off you kill you you put a gun to your head and commit financial suicide by killing the dollar which is what the top administration seems hell bent on doing the mom.
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could have you with us today it is a big day for britain today as prince harry is marrying former t.v. actress meghan markle but with the world's media gushing over the royal celebration takes us slightly less reference a look at the wedding and her latest episode of our online program. in case you missed it right on my day and this is a marriage that looks like it will last the average length at least so. britain's prince harry marrying american actress meghan mochel gives the global media a reason to pretend that no one has ever heard of a wedding before and the public a chance to get angry about stuff they could not get about the setting of the ceremony is it wins that cost still it's been described as a humble setting than westminster abbey yeah it's just
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a humble cot so what's truly impressive is signaling over turn off thousands will be coleman is i mean around inside the grounds of the cars so nowhere near the actual ceremony that there are people from a range of backgrounds should be herded in like i know result of president unconfirmed reports suggest that at least one class and from every race that prince philip husband silted will be represented each man will be treated to a sausage roll and a cup of tea but they were told to bring their own picnics as well so they don't call us out before seeing one true privilege looks like claims but not to the sunday shows and see will cost an estimated twenty six thousand pounds but for the lucky people feel to spoil they need to remember that the lemon in the clouds hate that we'll guests are going to be eating inside this fifty thousand pounds price you know what i'm getting there's a room service magen go anyway well
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a little been made of the fact that she and a black mamba but who cares about the reason the unlucky to have the royals have been swimming. in a very shallow gene pool for the last hour he is so he needs them outside help maggie is a self described feminist which she'll have plenty of time for now being looked after by her husband in fact the only talent steve now is learning selfies and one . the great on what verizon says to. take questions posed by the media can save the morning save it from lot. of money. magazine kate. definitely what you can imagine my black bread to anything she likes is going to be. princess.
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that is out international the u.s. is refusing to support an international probe into the deaths of protesters on the israel gaza border washington voted against the plan at the u.n. human rights council and u.s. ambassador nikki haley gave a statement suggesting the u.n. has more important problems to deal with at a time when we need to choose to word dictatorship iran imprisons thousands of political opponents and ethnic cleansing has taken place in burma the un so-called human rights council has decided to launch an investigation into democratic countries legitimate defense of its own border against terrorist attacks it is another shameful day for human rights recent protests in gaza have seen fifty eight killed according to the palestinian health ministry with israel being condemned for its actions so he's president of the one branded them a genocide against the palestinians while the iranian leader has on the one you
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called for a united muslim front to stop quote israeli crimes and the rallies continued on friday with thousands gathering at the border fence a local journalist hindu was the. palestinians are here protesting again it's the second day of ramadan. as you see here god is fighting the place they have been fighting do you guys sense the beginning of the protests. we also heard a lot of live ammunition since the beginning of the protests we can hear that i mean this is we're starting to get affected by the tear gas palestinians came here today to commemorate all of the victims killed and injured in the past past seven weeks where at least one hundred five palestinians have been killed in the quick march of return and at least eight thousand palestinian protesters have been injured by live ammunition tear gas canisters rubber bullets and other weapons this
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ready forces have been using the israeli army commented on the recent clashes on twitter saying that if troops had responded to riot who's throwing rocks with riot dispersal means on fire live rounds so looked at from a. and i choose they also have mocked al not a day symbolizing the displacement of palestinian people we spoke to a witness of the first jewish settlers arriving on the shores of what is now israel .
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and if any and the number of palestinians killed or injured in israelis is horrifying most of them civilians have nothing to do with any minute sure organization they just want justice and truth tuns their ancestral lands which are occupied by israel they want the world to know about their fight for justice the process is run and if the israeli army had not reacted to disproportionately they could have been some form for agreement people would have just gone home all the decisions on the palestinian problem made long ago in un resolutions if israel agrees to comply with them there will be peace in palestine. us president donald
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trump has been accused of racism in the media but it turns out his comments in this case where taken out of context. we have people coming into the country trying to stuff a lot of them and we're taking people out there to. these are people. these are animals. i want to share what trump said yesterday when he was talking about sanctuary cities in california these are animals i'm a lot more. immigrants animals and it is a very slippery slope when you start. people. it's what slave owners it's not what americans do. i says the only law enforcement agency to use our databases to find the bad guys.
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who think you're a bad thing in this world i don't know if they are. right so. i see. people coming into the country trying to go shopping. but we're taking people out of the country you wouldn't believe the street. people. your animals. took to twitter to lash out against the media who had taken his words out of context. published over attractions and even apologized to trump a political cartoonist ted rall says that some media outlets too much of an agenda . credibility is very hard one whether you're an individual or you're in a good organization and it's very easily lost and it hurts me i think and many people in the world of journalism to see these media credibility being squandered this way i mean what's even more disturbing is that you can attempt to
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do a good job as a journalist but you're smeared internist by the behavior of organizations that are chefs pounding their preexisting narrative whether or not the facts bear that narrative out there's nothing wrong with developing a theory about what a story is or who is behind it or where it may lead in fact if you don't do that you're probably not going to get very far but you don't start with that theory and then just pursue it till it dies forever and ever and then keep going on to a twenty six am here in moscow it's a busy day between saturday for worldwide headlines we'll have more for you the top of the hour. with little make this manufacture consent to stick to the public will. when the
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seventy four design submissions. seven thousand pilings. to join judges. and eight hundred sixty nonstop days of work. a russian w.b. a champion. and a russian pop stuff. show you how and why the crimean bridge was built. witnessed the construction of a unique transport. that will help the cause of crimea to foster most of those won't go for more familiar quite a bit but. we
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have to judge countries and leaders at the rectory of case per case so we need more objective but the reality is. you know media tries to get the facts but also believe in. their world view so this is where social media and direct communication comes in unfortunately it's sometimes called fake news or sometimes yes but it's sometimes actually a different worldview that they just fake news by powerful people. across europe municipalities are taking their water supply back from private companies to meet people and the cells with simple song alone even some company elsewhere they can find private companies to take over the utilities many bought a telescope of a laxness you guys you got to be well on the going to go by been this is
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a map of us to quote them out of political office of more use than both the left still brought up locals are ready to stand up for the basic human right of access to water it's about water but it's also over much more than war it's about the hurt and the redistribution of our west works on their date downwards the window. another lesson here you know which schools out there but the issue of chicago is really one that can speak for through what you. it was little q yeah it was whole cause. is up in islam as to who would steal you when you know it's not a need. for you when you go to use some of those awful but it gets on this list and it's good to go. slow to slow it is when you know only three units of the slowing important that is over. funded it step on the.
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slow play. the hero status of step on bond was short lived in two thousand and ten victoriano covert each was elected president this time the international community had no doubts about the legitimacy of the elections. in january two thousand and eleven victoriana covert troops killed the hero title of bond era. almost four years into his presidency though another revolution shook ukraine unfortunately this one was anything but peaceful. night. mr yanukovych which i'm an american i'm an outsider to the situation and it's very complicated but i would like as a as a filmmaker just to jump into the action and go to those moments in november two
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thousand and thirteen you're president of the ukraine you've been president for three years at this point the country is in bad economic shape very bad you have a trade agreement with russia and now you are seeking to make a better agreement with the e.u. with the european union and you are negotiating can you bring me to that moment and what you're thinking just sitting at the bill people put him in the local area near enough. but i believe him would be pleased to treat that in the. but then will not . drop out of kyoto produced a shit too early and then there's no one who to fund the old naval lieutenant one not but it is really new who would guard them with villepin to have order number but it loud you put a human we had then us that is treated this is not shit in there by the. very folk
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learn the silly and yet produced he will not and that on the sea too early in the house or was that she didn't also hold of this in it but it also the whole bit but he isn't here. at the new partially. through here body on the irish india but also. i think up gus middle of nowhere you know form the one they are but here deities to try to not some of us thought well as i see it. but i see it now because to me had to with what i made about it but if you want to use it which national interests it then wish to become the middle granier i see. it as no as you do in the economy. socialist saloon you can only assume when you can get machine. committed no since you don't operate them. you just
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raised them which is almost always going to. take you a bit of them. seems to me that what i mean the national territory of mistake if they go over. them with naturalists shit that belongs. to. the tone and you would open. economy i scored zero. but year you would hope arkansas thing you put it pretty close to you arrest. them . stuck in a shelter. because they're going to show it to be good to you will but in a minute. when you don't need to back up let's. see you open a new in shelley's to spear home where the more net and put your. really zealot but was. violent clashes erupted in the ukrainian capital kiev as more
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than one hundred thousand people protested against a government decision to delay an association deal with. the tele you were minister of interior affairs for the ukraine during this period and you were chief of police essentially of the country can you tell me your version of what happened from november protests through february protest in four months or. so who do these issues but not nor. them michel it could be you can you throw the president. but this on your. civil peace concerts are semi outs a new leader of the opposition. party father in that book leader of the opposition nationalist far right political parties vitali klitschko leader of the opposition party who die both e.u.
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and ukrainian officials said on thursday the suspension of talks on closer ties could be revived after the two day meeting but officials said the deal was off the table. was. pro e.u. protests on the streets of kiev and to their second day the crowd of iran a thousand protesters were joined by the leader of the opposition or any well boxing champion vitaly klitschko he called on the demonstrators to maintain pressure on the government after it decided not to sign a major trade deal with the e.u. you go back to kiev the next day after the meeting with merkel and the protests are up at my right can you take me through that period.
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by the minute the worst two of them you see. more deal or at the more will have. to go to. me a. little. up just on the going is also. is the i don't like the interest will release the world will to shift my ground. robert perry is a longtime investigative journalist based in washington d.c. best known for his major disclosures about the iran contra scandal in the one nine hundred eighty s. he is the founder of consortium news where he is rip. warded extensively on the crisis in ukraine and the forces behind the unrest and in geo is a non-governmental organization how many n.g.o.s are quite legitimate they
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represent good causes that maybe they help people in a country the door deal with water problems or deal with various kinds of social problems but there are some n.g.o.s that have become funded by government entities and serve more the purpose of that government rather than trying to serve the people that they are sensibly working for one thing we saw in the one nine hundred eighty s. at that point the central intelligence agency had been largely discredited because of the scandals that had been exposed in the one nine hundred seventy s. but that being years the cia has secretly financed its overseas activities of the national student association but then there came to light a fantastic way of the cia penetration so when the reagan administration came in there was this concept that instead of having the cia which traditionally would go into these different target countries funding media funding n.g.o.s funding different political operations that was essentially farmed out to
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a new organization called the national endowment for democracy which was created in one thousand nine hundred three and it would do pretty much what the agency used to do it would go into one of these countries and it would support various political groups train activists deal with journalists business groups and try to advance u.s. foreign policy interests sometimes against the interests of the host government the target government and beyond that they receive financial and other logistical help from the national endowment for democracy and other u.s. agencies that help them training activists working with journalists to get their side presented more favorably they work on things like how do you get traction how do you get things to go viral how do you then use that to generate support for your cause and support. was generated was the plan to stop and i am a founder of one of the ukraine's new media outlets don't want young children which is much good t.v.
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knew very well how to make something go viral. it was his notorious facebook post on november twenty first two thousand and thirteen that brought the first crowds to my dog. gets in the post office to retrieve the checks into the book the list of all of this please see. if you don't read the newspaper you are uninformed if you read the newspaper you are misinformed. to deliver your message efficiently enough in the modern world with so many different technologies and means of communications you must embrace them all as the disturbing of events of your own why don started on nov twenty first two thousand and thirteen three new t.v. channels one on the air and suddenly became stunningly popular in ukraine spill no t.v. november twenty first. t.v. nov twenty second. and us press o.t.v. of ember twenty fourth.
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