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it's a his fate does not lie in the hands of the financial markets regardless of which political party may be in power italy is a founding member of the european union that has contributed immensely to european integration the commission is ready to work with italy with responsibility and mutual respect italy deserves respect as i said those elections in italy could come as soon as september and between now one polling day will show to be a lot of people keeping an eye on what comments are coming out of brussels with regards to which feet which direction italy should proceed in the future of the euro skeptic coalition failed to form a government after the italian president rejected their choice of finance minister he was seen as acting european the president then appointed a pro europe prime minister so here not that earlier since granted italy's two populist leaders more time to form a government to stave off a snap election the five star movement's m.e.p. ignazio crowd believes there's a problem with democracy in the e.u.
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. it was a lie that mr warner the minister was appointed the from corps lieschen of a five so moment in the league was going to blog blog blog the eurozone or make equally exit the european union that contract for the war nor main show of exiting the euro zone norman swan of leaving the european union this is a big lie that was created by the mainstream of the st louis political party this is a majority for you except exercise. of reigning in the choosing parts choosing to represent the representative in the parliament and then this majority is thought to by something there is a problem of democracy there are counter is the thing to do you and your love belong to them and i'm referring to germany of course because for example of what
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to call me should appointed by the german government to say yes that mr goon or thing or say that to the market to teach italians how to war as i was mentioning before we cannot accept that we are going to play the role of be calling me or some other counties. donald trump has repeatedly called the investigation into alleged collusion with russia a witch hunt but according to one democrat that's a move straight out of the kremlin's playbook. orpen explains according to a top democrat in congress if you use the term which aren't and you say it over and over and over again which are which are and which you may be a dupe of the kremlin listen to maxine waters talk about trump he's lying about which are but you know this is he says which are over and over again he has learned some of the russian tactics about how you you know deal with getting people to
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believe you you say it all. and over again so repeating something over and over and over again is a russian thing that may not be the wisest thing for the democrats to say they've had the same song on repeat for roughly two years russia has hacked into a lot of things the criminal clan russia was meddling in our elections russia undermined hillary clinton to overt russian hacking operation taken place by russians intelligence committee says that russia is behind this in some form it's goal to do with russia and of course ian brown sugar rush is a russian so if trump invented the term which why did the democrats use that exact same term back in the one nine hundred ninety s. when bill clinton's sex scandal was all over the headlines smells like a double standard to me speaking of double standards remember how the democrats counted the podium against gina haskell the new cia chief there are two reasons that i oppose this nomination miss haskel support for torture and her willingness
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to destroy evidence of the cia's use of torture and i have serious concerns about. her confirmation and what kind of signal sent this lady is the real do i'm telling you we hit her with everything we possibly could she answered didn't flinch at all well it turns out that while this controversial interrogation program was going on democrats in congress were getting briefings the entire time and did nothing about it and now after the dog and pony show at the hearings is over gina haskell is getting the job and why is gina haskell the new cia chief because two democrats voted for him intelligence committee looks poised to and president trump pick to head the cia gina haskell today this clears to pass her confirmation of cia director if she gained support from democrat senate democrats back when she was secretary of state hillary clinton was always criticizing countries around the world for their human rights record she even pushed obama to send cruise missiles to libya back in two thousand and eleven supposedly to defend human rights yet at
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the same time her personal foundation. clinton foundation had no problem getting donations from the very countries that she was criticizing and sooty arabia giving twenty five billion dollars guitar all of these countries you talk about women or women's rights so these are people that push gays office buildings these are people that kill women and treat women horribly and yet you take their money so the democrats talk one way and act another i'm not sure where we're finding all these russian tactics they're constantly making reference to because they seem to be practicing double standards all along. r.t. new york. seven years on since the start of the war in syria is it finally coming to an end does the country's president happening any trouble but i guess he of minutes bashar al assad and here's a preview of his exclusive interview. if anything the syrian civil war
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is growing hotter on the ground by charlotte assad is winning the rebels and islamists are in retreat and like their backers forces from five nuclear powers are now directly engaged in military action in syria each determined to win will salvage what they can on the ground which makes the perfect ground for an escalation an escalation that no one wants but one that nobody would be able to control in the exclusive interview with r.t. syrian president bashar al assad has shared his thoughts on the coming future on the precarious dangerous and fragile months ahead and on the endgame of this devastating war with regards to the united states relation to would you president trump was called you quote animal asset you have a nickname for the u.s.
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president. this is not my language so i cannot tooth similar language the says he's learning you to prevent him thing there's a very. no in principle but what you see is what you are three wanted to prevent or to if. in any way. you didn't move anything and if this kind of language who did anything. for for for anyone the only thing that moves you if what people that you trust the people who are liberal headed people who are thoughtful people or. if because that would move anything to do with a positive or negative somebody like tom we will not inform him. and the full interview with the syrian president premieres on r.t. in a few of the times are on your screen it will also be available on the web site at
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r.t. dot com. president trunk has appointed a new u.s. military chief in afghanistan left on a general austin miller becomes the eighteenth commander in seventeen years since the us invasion despite the high turnover the latest us what shall report says the campaign has brought little good afghanistan. it is good.
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and some in afghanistan who'd hoped america's presence would show in a new period of peace and stability have paid a heavy price samir khan explains back in august twenty sixth an afghan man named his son after donald trump but that was before trump's top television for the white house now after being inspired by trump's business achievements outlined his books the afghan man hope that giving his son the same name would bring about the same sort of luck but we're very happy to name our child off to the best politician and i hope he will become a politician like donald trump as well i gave my son this name to make him lucky and i want to see him is smart and mindful and story. but that's backfired miserably the family was driven out of their hometown because his community took issue with the child's non muslim name now he's proport lee fled afghanistan after seeing the reaction to my son's name and also the taliban directed assassination of
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the man who wanted president trouble medal i don't feel safe this comes after the taliban assassinated one of the afghan men who minted a gold medal honoring the us president back in january cold in the b. and his friend a far hot party raise money to produce a special gift for donald trump to thank the state department for toughened stance on pakistan we are suspending security assistance security assistance only to pakistan at this time in. till the pakistani government takes decisive action against groups including the afghan taliban goal nobody was killed by the taliban and that's according to a taliban spokesperson sadly appreciation for donald trump isn't exactly body armor his friend who was involved in producing the medal for a party now fears for his life and he blames washington for failing to protect that . the americans are all friends and can help us in fact we were deceived because we thought the americans really appreciates all work and our intentions we thought the
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u.s. is a superpower and values friendship but it doesn't nearly seventeen years ago the u.s. invaded afghanistan to eradicate terrorism but after all these years to even those who still have trust in washington seems that it can't be protected some american on our team washington d.c. . the top diplomats of russia and north korea are now meeting in pyongyang foreign minister sergey lavrov arrived a few hours ago and dotty's in a bush and co reports from the north korean capital. so we're writing down the main streets of your company. the biggest. last thing. yes but. just a few minutes ago the russian foreign minister laid flowers to the famous monument of the north korean leaders in the capital from russian diplomatic sources we heard that this particular visit happened after an invitation by. korean
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counterpart during his visit in moscow and they insisted on that several times what we also know is that for some reason the korean side wanted the trip to happen as soon as possible the visit really comes at a unique time when on the one hand the crisis on the korean peninsula may be solved within the next few steps. the other hand an escalation could be possible if any move is being made by pyongyang which is seen across the pacific ocean as hostile and on the other hand any kind of joint drills by south korea and the u.s. may cause trouble here in north korea former u.s. diplomat jim jatra says it may be difficult for trying to achieve any breakthrough with north korea even if the summit with kim desk i have my hope is will come out
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of it some some kind of realism let's be aware there are a lot of people here in washington who do not want this summit to take place and they certainly do not want any kind of accord between north korea and the united states idea that this could be a gradual process which i think the president trump is open to a gradual process of denuclearization exchange for a step by step change in the relationship between washington and pyongyang is a realistic one but i think here people here would like to present the north koreans with an ultimatum which of course will will will not solve the problem. and i see reporter has been denied entry to the french president's residence where a conference on libya was taking place kato classic off filmed what happened on his mobile phone. this is a. little mysterious six about what dr young moment to me to richard live you say
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political gridlock you look up this it was like a madman with american troops but it sure did. look this election. because it's not the first time that this channel has been blocked from covering an event by the french president's team last year artie's correspondent kelly boyko was prevented from entering emanuel my clone's headquarters for the first round of the presidential election campaign despite being promised accreditation. faces a possible new lead in a lot of. the more you might know maybe you should make. things go up or put up on things that sell as our. independent journalists nuclear very thing this macro is trying to control the media coverage of his that actions. funny you know way you know that mr micawber decides who is a good journalist and it was
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a bad one but the problem is that we are getting deeper and to this system of organizing to news the press is not welcome in the immediate environment of the jupiter mccloy he doesn't want to present him or the four presidents were accompanied by several cameramen something journalists are going to use them sometimes this channel sometimes this other channel and people were welcome at press conferences this is finished now he has his own cameras and it is edited the pictures are edited before they are given to the real press so that the press doesn't like it they don't like being manipulated by mr michael. we're back in just over half an hour with the latest headlines but for news in the meantime it's watty dot com.
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the world must be much stronger in making the decision at twenty eight can we arrive that they will agree on stuff from over on these or china or the u.s. and the over the unfortunately easy answer to that so far is not really europe is being too weak and that's why we end up being beat on the head sometimes by the chinese sometimes by the american diet got to start.
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about your sudden passing i've only just learnt you were a south and taken your last to bang turn. your attitude up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry suddenly i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each parent. but then my feeling started change you talked about war like it was again still some more fun to feel those that didn't like to question our arc and i secretly promised to know. like it said one does not leave a funeral on the same as one enters the mind it's consumed with death this one hundred different types of speech because there are no other takers. to claim that mainstream media has met its maker.
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has been saying the numbers mean something they matter to us as over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crime stamping each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you want to be old for rich eight point six percent of the market saw a thirty percent rise want to secure 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 a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only number you need to remember is one one this will show you can't afford to miss the one and only. because the government would like to take the money i pay taxes and bomb people defenseless people overseas and spend trillions of dollars they then come back and
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they tax me again something called obamacare they tax me again to provide the health services that they say they're providing for people can't afford health care now here's my one simple question sense the tens of thousands of dollars a year we pay to offset the government's in a fit in belly to fulfill their requirement why can't i write that off as a charitable donation on my taxes. when the whole make goods manufactured consent to instant to the public will. when the ruling classes protect themselves. when the fine and merry go round lifts only the one percent. going or middle of the room six. million real new.
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world. com to gun the sleeping pill taken by their mothers before they were born it still haunts its victims today. whether it's the stories i get along with one hundred words verdict there's been all sorts out there and they go. along with and it has existed in the malls and the members fifty five years after the medicine was taken off the market its victims are demanding new legal proceedings they want to prove that they were denied fair compensation. the survivors are placing their faith in the hands of this man. tobias found archive to documents that he hopes will shed new light on the continent scandal.
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once again it stands for one of the greatest pharmaceutical catastrophes. up until the one nine hundred sixty s. the sleeping girl was a mass market product the active ingredient is sold worldwide for the manufacturing company grown into a base near arkan the drug proves to be a success story however more than ten thousand children are born with deformities caused by the pill it's estimated that over eighty thousand embryos die in the womb in germany roughly two thousand eight hundred going to get. children are still alive today. back in the one nine hundred sixty s. . was a young pediatrician he began to notice an increased number of deformities in children whose mothers had all taken the same drug. is now eighty eighty years old.
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it all began with this data sheet from one nine hundred sixty one. pregnancy days or about malformations time records showing when country gun was taken. up and his colleagues who took him to the ends become suspicious. one day they call the manufacturer a good intel does after loads this is the emission in midday. and it's. this patient then yeah and in fact that starts the fail belong the no name gunstock front of. the of course. and it's medical this. scene or it's the. best feeling in the mid table and if and when this is all just. on paul here for over a month in a still form and clicks. on. the home office think of him and the army off the air
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the amp they've had by the state on this coming up we'll call it there who stood us i guess i was short as a few all swear that these industries this collapse. often does and those images balint that north rhine-westphalia state archives. tobias aren't as was such a con behalf of the country gun victims. he's searching the archives for evidence and documents that have not been taken into account before today. as does this one i'm then. demand demand wolf in that. it was the. you can view it as a here. paul movie. there also voyager das sean four hundred forty four marked. fish.
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dotted in plenty of. fish. i made a comment towards the invite of all the meet in park well known for nick to. fish for thoughts. and starts and. when it does funny for want and need a hot dog. today the company says that the witness must be mistaken man that no warnings were ever issued concerning use during pregnancy pregnant women never knew that the country can sleep in build was not suitable for them the same was true in great britain. two thousand consequent children were born here. are the richest of i was also want to recommend compensation proceedings. i think the germans find it difficult to face up to the history in the mud and they have to do it now and they will feel ashamed but at the same time being typically governments they feel
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powerless they don't know what to do about it but sooner or later they're going to have to confront what happened. in june twenty sixth seen an event takes place in dusseldorf. the state government issued an invitation to study titled the role of the state of north rhine-westphalia income to ghana and the consequences as presented to the victims of contraband. the study could been commissioned two years earlier by health minister barbara stephens. it's a ph d. thesis from the faculty of history at the university of monster. the author nick leslie and how trump is already under pressure as the meeting begins. one of the reasons is that he used the term lifestyle drug to describe consequence. that bitter is actually out of god like i lifestyle it made a couple of good reasons that's all that's pretty sure victor is this big deal it
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was a bit odd to me about what we did dr good that's also a little over this car hit five speed the car bit above at the cones a bit of that all for thought dust is what i'd leave as an actor does. the daughter see ever the dust that's this big difference in the distance this or the miles over twenty thirty i'm i'm i'm sure it will. for sure ducting good you know i'm on an important point by the addition more of us of the good news but we want to move on as does the author might go on for you know forty five. the author of the thesis was commissioned by the health minister to examine the role of the state governments during the criminal trial against the manufacture of the frogger obstacles one collected on this collecting fire as is on a trade mission unfun by the us and can see the veteran struggles my printer divided by four knobs it doesn't a three to five not but it does not missed by three d. . eighty five not and. is argued inside kind in via skipped
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this year i know when solicited by force this powerful fonts begin. so there is no evidence that the state behaved improperly during the criminal trial against a pharmaceutical company go in and tell. a key player in the country going trial is north rhine-westphalia as justice minister joseph nye break up the trial began in may nine hundred sixty eight zero leap brinkley's approaches on a sort of foundations release dad i wish i would you but so i don't want to give you sad i said i'm going to present fun and alice could die and i don't these really forgotten suburban therefore becoming just as. minister acted as criminal defense lawyer for the main defendant. in the archives contained files showing that he was a defense lawyer for herman fats a former director of growing intel the company that manufactured counting got the bias out and discovers a memorandum from the arkan prosecution service two days prior to becoming justice
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minister. still a lawyer wrote to the public prosecutors in his opinion all questions concerning his client have been answered and that there is nothing to stop the case being dismissed. dungeness the on field minus never. really in and president downfall there was this one view and they had an outside of the speech of the odds according to records or appeared in person the next day to meet the prosecution and to discuss dismissal of the case the judges in the county go on trial if a personal injury and involuntary manslaughter the defense demands of the case is dismissed a trial in which the parents of consequent children were only permitted to participate as spectators leading the prosecution now is justice minister. he is no longer allowed to interfere in the proceedings. however after two years in office
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a guy writes a letter to a defense lawyer who is also involved. the letter is addressed to eric schmidt life. then the defense lawyer for one of the growing until defendants dear colleague the justice minister writes while leafing through in the evening i found something about the submission of evidence. was the minister of justice unlawfully interfering in a criminal trial and giving legal advice to a defense lawyer. we show it to the author of the thesis and ask how he have any way to the letter in regard to the states. jury in the trial. this is that it is guns i don't want to fuck at us but it's been caught on cell phones that one. not to really had to set off them to. go to one. until they give. and take a dollar and take his concept in contact. via
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mitten bots a decent side point i need them for hunting stop it. i'm not dead. zones . and they go to. the university of glasgow. history professor bray stocks conduct research at the faculty of corporate history . professor stokes is an acknowledged expert on twentieth century german business history. he read the doctoral thesis on the federal state government's role he also knows about the letter. in his time as justice minister. during the. game for water fall. on. his previous.

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