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well i think this catastrophe of falling in britain fifteen years or so was its connection to the e.u. and the ability to have its own currency and yet right into the you take those away and you have essentially greece on steroids and all those banks and the e.u. and america are going to attack the first place and drive into back. donald trump ales his health thank you summit with latimer putin a success unleashing a storm of criticism from all ends of the us political spectrum and the american media. i don't know which side is the bride and which side of that is the groom enters a bit of a sort of feels like we're at a wedding you have been watching perhaps one of the most disgraceful performances by an american president today's press conference in helsinki was one of the most disgraceful performances by the american president in memory. facebook admits classifying thousands of russians as interested in treason supposedly for
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advertising purposes raising concerns over who might really want to target such cues at. all for this hour full french honors the victorious world cup team returns home to hero's welcome. that. this is arch international coming to live from the russian capital welcome to the program. donald trump has completed his european trip which began with a nato summit and ended with a historic meeting with vladimir putin positive steps and real progress those are
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the words both leaders used to describe the talks something that caused outrage in the media back home. i don't know which side is the bride and we're side of is the groom anderson but it is sort of feels like we're at a wedding you have been watching perhaps one of the most disgraceful performances by an american president why is president trump putting himself in his a vulnerable high stakes scenario and letting platen airport. politicians join the media and denouncing trump after the u.s. leader brought her a point when the topic of election meddling came up during their press conference president putin did you want president trump to win the election and did you direct any of your officials to help him do that why should americans and why should president trump believe your statement that russia did not intervene in the twenty sixteen election do you hold russia at all accountable for anything in particular president putin denied having anything to do with the election your fair answer twenty sixteen every u.s. intelligence agency has concluded that russia did who do you believe i have great
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confidence in my intelligence people but i will tell you that president putin was extremely strong and powerful in his denial today he offered to have the people working on the case come and work with their investigators with respect to the twelve people i think that's an incredible rebuttal because if i was an intelligence officer myself and i do know how does compiled so i can judge the lulu what conclusions can only be made by a court and not by an intelligence service. but when that didn't happen to outrage i. don't want trump should be arrested for threes and the moment he sets foot on american soil. look traits in trees in a very serious words i have avoided them for nearly two years but today's chum put in some it cannot be sugarcoated with. this was the day in american president stood
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on foreign soil next to a murderous lying thug and refused to back his own country patriots need to stand up and reject the behavior of this president i never thought i would see the day when our american president would stand on the stage with the russian president and please blame on the united states for russian aggression this is shameful john brennan former cia boss and now media darling even went as far as to brand trump's appearance treason donald trump's press conference before marines in helsinki rises to exceed the threshold of high crimes and misdemeanors it was nothing short of treasonous not only would trump's comments in this silly who's who in the pocket of putin republican patriots were you not only does the department of justice fail to provide any conclusive evidence linking the kremlin to the alleged crime it actually admits that the suppose it conspiracy did not affect the vote count or the
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election so a confrontation with putin over meddling was clearly the desired result following an onslaught of attacks after the media conference trump decided to defend himself in the usual way on twitter he stressed that he has great confidence in u.s. intelligence which has repeatedly stated russia meddled in the u.s. election but trump also said he can't focus on the past as the two nuclear powers must get along earlier we spoke to former u.s. congressman ron paul who believes the current drama is based on the old us media habit of making russia out to be the enemy. but you also mentioned so far in this program about the american media and that is a big problem because for some reason they're almost unanimously endorsing the idea that we have to have an enemy and at this point especially for the last twenty years they've been working very hard to make russia the enemy and i think this is this is wrong and it's not the democrats alone that do this it's the democrats and
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along with some disgruntled republicans who just they just don't like trump but no i was very pleased with what went on and it's a step in the right direction they i think the biggest thing that if they ever had a serious discussion i guess it would come out on how much we've been involved when we should be involved for instance in ukraine and how that occurred but if they don't have want to concentrate on those problem they want to look forward i think that is great but i would like to i think the next best a systemic ever would be for us to reassess this and say that trump is going in the right direction and talk i'm into getting rid of the sanctions on russia. has been following the much anticipated and now hotly debated summit he looks at why it turned into such a big drama. so i just made it to the area intended for the media very close to where donald trump me to fly out of our group and i see this so the hosts are sitting to the straight and perhaps that's
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a. security precaution very soon we'll find out whether the arabs can see when they get the same direction when the presidents meet so they head to head meeting lasted two times longer than originally expected and we were only allowed to film the first forty seconds of the launch the only words that we heard from mr putin donald trump actually was only donald trump who said that there was a good start to the summit there's something else i pointed out for myself the microphones for both theaters are different for some reason the one for donald trump looks to be much bigger and a bit more complicated because then president bush to go to. the president has just remarks that we hosted the successful football world cup i'm not going to give this to you mr president so the pool is in your court. given the u.s. is due to host the world cup in twenty twenty six. soon it will be two years
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since donald trump was elected but guess what still worries the entire u.s. presidential press poll allegations of meddling and collusion there were sitting right here and almost all the questions from this part of the room were about that and it was rather fascinating to see how the two leaders almost teamed up to dodge these kind of questions however none of this seemed to convince american journalists and while it was looking at them when they were leaving the room they seem to be even more for straighted then before the leaders met donald trump and vladimir putin though when they were heading towards the doors i could only see smiles on their faces. meanwhile vladimir putin took part in a heated interview with the american channel fox news and which he was pressed on key issues relating to russia. firstly
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russia is a state that has never meddled in the internal affairs of the us and in particular has never meddled in its elections that or secondly but. what you just let me answer have some patients to distinguish between being discreet do you really think that it was possible to meddle in the us elections in the territory of russia and to influence the choice of millions of americans to it but we know what it's ridiculous city council. at the past but i'm not asking whether they influenced i'm asking whether they try i will answer what. the hackers are about whom everyone was talking about i will turn to it do not warrant. emails as they told us and there was information that inside the democratic party but they were manipulations in favor of one of the candidates and that is all and that the leadership of the executive body of the party resigned so they wanted to do this
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fact and that was the most important thing in all it that the manipulations of the us public opinion must be stopped and they had to apologize to the voters what. mr president let me answer your set your indicate if you do it like miles we'll tell you then and i will stay silent but if you want to americans to hear my opinion i mean have more patience they are going to be. mr miller and his colleagues. but why mr miller and his colleagues let you finish speaking of the disrespectful this time you won't stop the deal it. relations between the u.s. and russia the hostages all of you internal political struggles. and. we want to be given some documents on this issue at least some material as you see no one is saying anything specific that it's like in the case of the accusations against us over the meddling in the us political process to be we had not given any
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. and now we see that people became the victims of the so-called but i love you have the names of these people before you are these people they suffer and why. they picked up the bottle that was used to attack scrupled i can't may i ask you one last question sir but let us handle this issue first. who picks it up and from where and what is its chemical. you know whether there are different reasons for which these people have suffered and maybe these reasons are in some way the u.k. . but no one wants to investigate this properly just through empty accusations and what you say why worsen the relations between our countries when russia wants to build them with the u.k. properly so look at it then you can work with. do you see this as a turning point. for the effort by the west in recent years to isolate
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russia. we see that these efforts do not see any success and they could never have seen it given the size of the violence and russia on the scale of global security and in economics and i mean energy costs are part of the world's economic system in that the understanding of what is uniting us and on what we have to work together is leading us to the idea that it is necessary to stop the attempts to fight each other and on the contrary to unite our efforts for overcoming common difficulties and problems i think it is a good start. to start. just hours after putin and trying to finish their meeting new accusations appeared of russia interfering in american affairs or russian woman was charged by the department of justice with conspiracy to act as a russian agent twenty nine year old maria who recently graduated from american university in washington d.c. was arrested on sunday she is accused of developing relations with those who have
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influence in american politics to advance russia's interests her attorney made a statement denying she is an agent he also said the woman offered to be interviewed by the special counsel's office but they showed no interest in speaking to her we brought up the issue with political analyst. what you're going to hear regarding this this russian citizen is she is called a russian agent what is missed completely is that agent should be referred to as a lobbyist and agent in law in american law means a representative. when american media say agent they think secret agent. espionage agent you know something nefarious something involving behind the scenes something illegal something that is other than an agent this particular person was charged with basically being a lobbyist and asons without having registered with the department of justice could
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more indictments happen absolutely will the media american media clarify what that means absolutely not. hundreds of thousands of people packed on to the seans it is a in paris to give a hero's welcome to the victorious world cup squad the winners were taken to the presidential residence where they were greeted by emanuel mccrum. of the were of the total. they seized the moment i was thinking. of the way i can see guys who hate seeing descending on anything street right right i saw was a lease a car i was going to see who are real was
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fake rephrase that in jets flying over when the car lies on the french try to check the our lives these winners of the world cup he has an a.t.m. come down the street people been watching hakim for the last two months fighting i'm praying that they would win the world cup i may have done the other was like it's just heating incredible though that the energy everything seeing them coming here is was incredibly was the charm of the city was a sense of unity and everything was absolutely incredible i'm an american and i'm living here this is such a joy to see all this you know find it's really just great to embody the spirit this is what france is all about we do stand a whole the edge pro quo just saying the overall his is as is his for. sissies only in the us all rumor oh ho so exciting is the city of paris is actually renamed some of the metro stations in all not all of these places including are not true i don't want to show up as being renamed as not
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tied to the additional thing on zero zero but the manager over the world cup team of course he was also the captain of front says it will cup winning team that back in ninety ninety eight was back yes we were right it was there are i see any ecstatic. was. similar scenes awaited the croatian squad as they returned home the team was driven through the capital and in the open top bus cheered by around one hundred thousand people getting to the final was the country's best ever performance at the world cup having reached the semifinals back in one nine hundred ninety eight captain locomotor was also named player of the tournaments meanwhile some young fans decided to recreate the world cup final the thanks thanks thanks thanks.
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thanks . thanks. thanks. thanks thanks thanks . to mark the end of the tournament the russian mission to the united nations organized a special reception. but we also organized we were the first i think maybe a mistaken soul denies the matches both in europe and in asia because one match was one city that participated was
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a cotillion board which is geographically as you did in asia in the winners of the world cup so we are even more grateful but i think the entire world recognized and appreciated the. pretty bleak good job that russia has made all along as opposed to the games facebook has admitted categorizing thousands of russian users as interested in treason all about why after a short break. you know world's big partners. and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that make the stream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bad shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the
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hawks. make this manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling classes to protect themselves. in the final larry go around listen to the one percent. in the middle of the room sit. room. welcome back facebook has admitted categorizing thousands of russian users as interested in treason supposedly for advertising purposes this is led to concerns
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over who might really want to target these users are to smuggle stiff explains. it's simple facebook exists to serve advertisers not users not you and i said a rerun of its. advertisers pay money they want direct access to the right uses the target audience you might fall into the interested in islam category or interested in homosexuality group it depends on the things you click on line which facebook tracks and then advertisers or governments can tag you but one of those categories was treason interested in treason officially russian people who facebook deemed as anti government to the russian and facebook confirmed it to us treason was included as
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a category given its historical significance given it is an illegal activity we have removed it as an interest category that is their official statement they added that the key word was hardly ever used by advertisers which means that it was used there were people out there searching for treason inclined russians and serving them with presumably propaganda encouraging them to commit treason against russia months it was found out facebook removed the category but the pundits managed to twist even vat this isn't about sixty five thousand russians being targeted with foreign propaganda meddling in internal russian politics that an see they say the real control over see is that these people could be targeted by russian authorities imagine if ace book categorize americans as potential traitors
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for advertisers that blog zuckerberg op i've expressed how upset i am that the russians tried to use our tool to sow distrust what they did is wrong and we're not going to stand for it. and that's the meat of it when it's russians being targeted by propaganda to so distrust in russia at five until you get caught our team has sent a request to a number of human rights and journalist groups asking for comment as to whether such a practice constitutes meddling in a country's internal affairs human rights watch the american civil liberties union and amnesty international ever spawn a tour request saying they're not in a position to comment saying with facebook the social media giant target ads were also apparently used by some in the u.k. labor party to deceive their own leader that's according to a recently published book control delete how politics and the media crashed our democracy by tom baldwin when they were told to pay for nationwide regarded as
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such as one in voter registration they made sure that few saw such messages accepted on his songs of left wing activists it was there for them they thought it must be everyone it was and that's how to get to work senior labor party members task was spreading corbin's campaign messages through facebook ads ahead of the two thousand and seventeen general election selected only jeremy corbin himself and his closest aides as the target group this was to ensure that as few people as possible in the u.k. would see those messages at the same time following the party leader into thinking his order had been carried out. we also spoke to former m i my five intelligence officer an emotional and she told us facebook is notorious for being used to sway public opinion sometimes unscrupulously. i think we have seen time and time again over the last decade that facebook in different ways is allowed itself and its data
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to be used they do it to make money but it allows the spies in the west to do what they want is allows corporations to target micro adverts electorates and even in the u.k. it was announced that facebook has been manipulated with micro-targeting in trying to control and build dissent within the the official government opposition the labor party and jeremy corbin has been targeted in this too so you know this goes across all sorts of countries. a century has passed since the last russian royal family the romanovs were executed by their boss their captors in one nine hundred seventeen tsar nicholas was forced to give up his throne as the february revolution broke out on the street the royal family was detained and moved to it catherine byrd all members of the last remaining family were shot dead and burned to mark the anniversary r.t. dot com has launched an interactive project which brings the amount of final years
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minutes with more. it's hard to imagine decades after the war a nazi doctor was still active rich in the nineteen seventies crittle had as the chair of its board a man convicted of mass murder and slavery was a german company developed for the demise a drug that was promoted as completely safe even during pregnancy and it turned out to have terrible side effects what has happened to my baby is anything but. you know she said is just good choice minix a little mind victims i have to this day received no compensation then never apologized for the suffering that not only want the money i want the revenge.
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right we also started five. year house a signal. to talk about i just did it right after the morris explorers one who would have their. record. to say. nothing else. told them to sophie and tell him so theat shevardnadze said today we've got lots to talk about in our program and our gas to. the rocket.
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but the. but the link i know that hey it's time for the kaiser report on next kaiser and of this is stacy herbert. well you know what in the second half we're still in the u.k. where in the united kingdom talking to neil mitchell and he's talking about the ongoing fraud wave and all that sort of stuff so i want to look at one of the consequences of neo liberalism and the bailout of banks and the quantitative easing in the sort of economy we have engineered since the u.s. went off the gold standard i believe but. you can come up with your own opinion britain's trickiest economic challenge is back in the spotlight eclipsed by brakes at ted lines and all of the exits from ministers the most puzzling economic problem facing britain is back in the limelight abysmal productivity growth has plagued the
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united kingdom for a decade sapping its underlying strength and undermining wage growth countless explanations and solutions have been proffered and now the debate is raging again after a proposal that fixing it be made one of bank of england's core tasks before i go on i want to show you that it's actually been way more than a decade that productivity has been collapsing it has been collapsing since about one nine hundred seventy six i put that when the u.k. received a bailout from the i.m.f. a three point nine billion dollars in march of one thousand nine hundred six but that's the worst the worst right now in the united kingdom since seventeen ninety four problem solved in two words to work problem so raise wages raise wages. you know what is a productivity is g.d.p. per man hour raise wages and you've got more g.d.p. .
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