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presidents trump and putin look to a second meeting this year after hailing this week's summit in hell thinking i saw excess all this pushing the mainstream media into overdrive. but most disgraceful performances by an american president it's this is the possible that the president of the united states is invited putin so let's colluded get. so the president has apparently doubled down. dozens of people are reportedly lynched in india after fake news and folsom accusations flood and messaging. buddy show with. an iraqi rap artist filmed the parody of a viral news that hit to raise awareness of the situation in his country we speak
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to the artist. he was looking. for. something. we can be. a very good morning gets ten am here in moscow and you're watching the weekly here on r.t. international all the latest headlines and a roundup of the stories that shaped the week. one of the top stories of the week just as the dust had started to settle on the trump putin summit in the finnish capital helsinki the white house announced on thursday it's inviting the russian president to washington this autumn and an
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interview donald trump austan is confirmed his intention to meet the mere putin again. second meeting potentially. to be approved. is that in the works is it planned has it been yeah i would say it's in the works look we had a tremendous discussion on many things but fact is we got along very well but i don't have a good relationship with you russia's ambassador to the u.s. says that russia is open to appear to in visit to washington although we also mentions that not the quantity but the quality of the meetings most of the most the helsinki talks were billed as historic and and you were following the event for us . i'm standing right outside the modestly looking presidential palace in the capital of finland where everything happened first two hours of a head to head togs between donald trump and a lot of our putin with all the the translators allowed inside the room that was
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then followed by a lunch where the leaders were joined by some of the most senior officials from the two countries then came the first ever joint press conference by donald trump and vladimir putin i looked into the faces of donald trump who was standing right here by the way with a bigger microphone and vladimir putin here with a smaller microphone and i saw two men who were genuinely enjoying talking together but today first of all their message to the journalists was that they want this kind of relationship to spread beyond their personal time somehow they want to put washington moscow relations back on track and our relationship has never been worse. than it is now however that changed as of about four hours ago but guess what still worries the entire u.s. presidential poll allegations of meddling and collusion there were sitting right
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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 do you hold russia at all accountable for anything in particular president putin denied having anything to do with the election interference or twenty sixteen every u.s. intelligence agency has concluded that russia did who do you believe 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 three. to the twelve people i think that's an incredible because of it with a lot of youth or was an intelligence of the month and i do know how. however none of this seemed to convince american journalists and while i was looking at them when they were leaving the room they seemed to be even more for straighted then
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before the leaders met donald trump and vladimir putin though when they were heading towards the doors i can only see smiles on their faces on monday i was working among the group of russian journalists who cover whatever a lot of who does and my colleague from or to america on the bill was among the sole called us presidential poll of journalists so. what did it look like from your side ilya captured it quite perfectly and making the point that you can see it just from the way the reporters during the press conference handled question time the only two questions to come from the american press gaggle had to do with collusion the fact the meeting went on and the fact that it went on long made the washington press corps that i was traveling with quite distraught if you can imagine waiting around for the press conference i could hear many reporters from the american side
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making jokes about what could possibly be taking so long with these two world leaders of two very powerful countries of course. we can imagine there'd be many things for them discussed but only crude jokes coming from the american side i heard one colleague on a major network describe the press conference that was held between trump and putin as a wedding that was on live television i don't know which side is the bride and which side of it is the groom anderson but as there were sort of feels like we're in a wedding this is without any sort of anything as much as a joint statement from the two presidents pledging. concrete steps that either will take on issues concerning syria or otherwise none of that came from the event today the two leaders simply said they met and things went well and they hope the conversation will continue in the future analysts were of course looking for any telltale signs from the need his behavior during the helsinki starlight's and some
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think they're handshakes it speaks volumes well as the analyst and body language expert howard feldman what we can read into them. trump is coming from a very very highly critical domestic america so he's used he's very aware that his whole country is looking at him and trying to interpret what is really going on between these two leaders and it's with there that he enters the room and he faces faces what seems to be an opponent so you start off and he's really he's almost strutting both of them they sit down they build their young comfortable they look like the doubles and up and and then they reach out for their attention now what do you say about that handshake is it is of him just a handshake it is not one with the whole bodies are involved in it it's not one hand on top of the other trump is very very visual with a war with of placing of his hand and he goes in very very evenly and that's how
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the hand shake is is. executed the mainstream media have gone through the roof over the plans for a second strand putin summit some even called it news from how creating a similar level of hysteria to before the first summit. i don't know which side is the bride and which side of it is the groom anderson but it is that we're sort of feels like we're in a wedding you have been watching perhaps one of the most disgraceful performances by an american president why is president trump putting himself in this vulnerable high stakes an area and letting flat in their putin lead. a man that even president trump now says interfered in u.s. democracy invited to the white house and now the president has apparently doubled down. to washington so let's collude again that is the
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top spy in the united states he doesn't know how is that possible that the president of the united states is inviting putin for a second summit in a couple of months in the fall over at the white house because the president he works for is donald trump. despite the criticism the american president a nationally said the helsinki summit was a very good start for everybody but just a day later the world saw a shift in how trump describes the event. president putin he just said it's not your option i will say this i don't see any reason why it would be. and should have been and i don't see any reason why it wouldn't be russia. sort of a double negative. group with u.s. intelligence that. russia meddled in yorkshire forces i would say that that is true but you haven't proven specifically you hold him personally responsible well i
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would because he's in charge of the time anyway which is russia still targeting. the french way you know. i talked to the president he wasn't answering that question he was saying no you stocktaking question despite all the controversy surrounding donald trump it was what vladimir putin had to say that had everyone a both a q. and a session with the media the russian president said he wanted trump to win the twenty six thousand election many saw that as a major revelation but was it really to give takes a look. honestly the bad press and criticism were expected a given but surprisingly enough it was what putin's said that really. president putin did you want president trump to win the election and if you to write any of your officials to help him do that you're such
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a loser yes i wanted him to win because the truth will bring us russian relations back to normal you think it's a no brainer one candidate hillary says she wants to will but crush russia the other candidates trump says he wants to be friends why is this scandal us who on earth would back the person that hates them why they acting surprised that might have been the only honest moment of this news conference when the reproducer yes he did around president trumka went yeah it's still not a secret it was never a secret who can just like any other world leader preferred a certain candidate that's best for his country and no it isn't shocking because it's happened before here's what putin told us r t in two thousand and twelve about candid barack obama it's just sort of you know my partner feels i
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think he's the only he really wants to change much for the better but can he really . move the let him go by today's logic the bomber must have been a russian poor and why else would putin support him there's no other explanation but seriously we wanted to see what people think about this like calling kalibo but went out not just new yorkers he's an honest man who really wants to change much for the better for the. well that's that's what putin said about a u.s. presidential candidate what he make of that neither one of them honest. actually what putin said about obama. i know obama is very honest actually what putin said about obama. i think obama is that honest man an honest man who really wants to change much for the better that's what putin said about obama. well i mean i think anything's said about obama it's not going to be. you know caught in the media you
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know trump's way more talk about trump it's way more. you know intriguing to the general public so i think that's probably why you know the media doesn't make a big deal about that i found the media has gotten much more fractured and much more opinionated over my lifetime it's much more of a of a left and right kind of. mouthpiece that it used to be i think so what you might say back in two thousand and twelve russia wasn't the boogie man there was no alleged had no reported meddling no conspiracies yeah there was it was just strange president obama appears determined to ingratiate himself with the kremlin this unfortunately seems to be the real meaning of his reset policy now standing example is the personal phone call that barack obama made to vladimir putin from and force one congratulating the russian leader
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on his election as russia's next president. and yet whether it was trump that congratulated putin which is completely ordinary and formal thing to do in politics they chewed him out for it for weeks president trump's national security team warned him not to congratulate lott amir putin's explicitly writing in capital letters on his briefing papers do not congratulate talking to putin right now would be like cheating on your wife and then posing for a picture with the woman you cheated with and all right he did that to lattimer putin won an election rigged to prop up a dangerous strong man who was threatening western democracy that requires a strong response so they called up to say at a boy russia has made no secret of it it wants to be friends of course it does sanctions conflicts all of that and in the obama era on the whole that was seen as
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acceptable but times are different now and you get the impression that the only thing the establishment would have been satisfied with is a brutal bloody bad cold brule between the two presidents. how is off the how think the summit ramped up a u.s. court ordered the arrest of maria buton a twenty nine year old russian woman she's accused of lobbying russian interests among us politicians russia's foreign minister have demanded boots news release and quote the accusations against her from her case it maria butanol is also accused of not registering as a foreign agent and she's told to act on behalf of the russian government she has pled not guilty to the charges her lawyer says offered to be interviewed by the special counsel's office but they showed no interest in speaking to her. investigators also claim that bhutto was in contact with russian intelligence
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officials and that she offered sex in exchange for a job at a u.s. special interests organization the hype over the alleged russian spy in the u.s. was filled on twitter where one journalist appeared to reveal that putin had visited in the oval office that was quickly dispelled.
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let me just say this here in the united states among the media who despise the president they look today at what happened as trump absolutely being own as they say by vladimir putin barris. that it was horrible it was terrible colleague into question his own intelligence agencies it was a desaster this is what they are say what you might see as having occurred
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is common poll different than what they're saying now meanwhile they're forgetting that the most important aspect of today's visit was what happened outside of the view and the air of the cameras that's what's important that's what's critical nobody is talking about that because frankly they don't know anything. but what they're saying is this is another example of this kind of sion between trope and potent and what this is going to do is resonate through some kind of weird pavlovian connection some obey sense that they have to this idea that the russians they're at it again even they don't know what the it is that they're adding the indian government is under pressure to take action no for a space of lynchings inspired by folsom like a sentence on a messaging app all of these tiles off of this quick break they want us.
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to prepare the program i had to look at a lot of material listened to a lot of material and also read a lot of material. that was appalling. and not only that when you get these images into your head and of course the images that i was you know fall more graphic than anything i could include in a in a television. but hope to do something to. put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so you want to be president and you. want. to be right for us this is what. three people. interested in the water.
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if. you. welcome back the mare of the french city of nanda is refusing to clear a makeshift migrant camp saying she would offer the refugees basic aid instead while doctors say poor sanitary conditions could lead to an epidemic that can power has grown in size over the last few months and an estimated four to five hundred people now live there artie's shala dubin ski reports. in a public garden in the heart of the city hundreds of refugees standing in line for their next meal one of them we will be calling him has been in the city for two months he's agreed to speak to us as long as we hide his identity. we are
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lost hopeless there are problems with finding somewhere to live food we don't sleep well it's very terse and spring for very painful because there is a risk of rapid dam exterior not at all happy because we are in danger here and sanitation is a big issue it's estimated that around five hundred people live in this camp yet there is only one toilet and just a single water tap they've been here for weeks after being expelled from an abandoned building nearby and a problem that was once being masked it's now in full view and locals are getting increasingly worried and you get well it's very negative for months just like it's negative for any other city where this sample regardless of whether it's paris or any other city it's a very bad sign for the locals and tourists. i think we need to evacuate them from the no move them outside of the seamy that's not good for now we try to have a clean city but today the hygiene conditions are not being respected and. they
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don't have access to sanitation there's only one water tap so this park is not adapted migrants despite calls to clear the camp the local mayor had refused saying the reception of migrants should be dignified and organized but so far it's anything but the campus being deemed an eyesore and a major sanitation issues by many locals and it's also a big worry for humanitarian groups. there is a problem with town hall that doesn't want to take responsibility for the emergency and it's a humanitarian emergency here. economic migrants they are political migrants ninety five percent home from war zones. now the authorities have taken the decision to expel migrants from base camp and they say they pack up their few belongings they're not sure where they going to head to next but it will be
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somewhere and they likely to stay together as a group so the problem roll up of them being solved is just being moved despite promises by the local authorities to solve this situation with emergency accommodation so far it just looks like they're losing control charlotte deep in ski r.t. known. for his music video this is america by the american rapper went viral when it was first released well over one hundred million people have seen it in part because of its controversial depiction of u.s. society it's also inspired a musician of iraq a descent to fill a parody intended also to be critical this time of america's invasion of iraq we spoke to the man behind this is iraq. just listen. just let me. put up with another. corrupt image every you want
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to see is the real thing we can take your radio somewhere else and. leave the demolished delivered the mission accomplished. there is a fuel source issue between america and. the us the. fact of where we are today was just sort of the. draw for this trip to be on the. win if you. agree to do. something and i feel like we can be pretty good. in the tri. it's all. just raising awareness and i think that's important. people come up to me and. then me. and you know to move the subject. because they were too young at the time when the nation happens of this trait in just one person in
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a positive manner and sort of get along in that conversation going sort of it's a cheap and. releasing. at least twenty five people have been reportedly lynched in india after a fake news about kidnappers taking and abusing children was spread on social media there are now calls for the government to take action the horrendous acts of mobocracy cannot be permitted to inundate the law of the land the recurrent pattern of violence cannot be allowed to become the new normal in one of the latest cases indian police arrested more than two dozen men involved in the lynching of a man of a fake rumors he was a child kidnapper since the start of may the fake news about child abductors has filled whatsapp chats polly boyko picks up the story. fake news a big time with a bad rep preferred by leaders politicians and the mainstream media labelled as
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a menace to democracy and sometimes just a way to dismiss a story which you don't agree with you are free to do big news in your facebook page or state who's on twitter too but in india the consequences of spreading fake news have become far more tongil and deadly over twenty five people have reportedly been killed since may over child kidnapping claims spread via the whatsapp messaging service dozens of alleged lynch mob members have been arrested following one recent case alone but in the now those suspected of lynching was suspicion of child abduction a man was allegedly killed by an angry mob in front on. this footage shows the moment mohammed as a twenty seven year old software engineer was murdered by a mob of over two thousand people wielding sticks and stones as amand his friends
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one of them atari national offered some schoolchildren chocolates as a gesture of generosity but suspicious locals spurred on by whatsapp rumors inferred that the out of towners were part of a child abduction ring video like this one may have set off the crowd to punish the alleged kidnapper as it's gone viral in india but poaching to show a child abduction it was originally made by a charity promoting child safety in pakistan back in twenty sixteen at the end of the original video the little boy is returned to the problem with fake news in india has got so bad that the indian government has urged whatsapp and its owners facebook to do something about it restructuring an education campaign in india on how to spot fake news and rumors. so the company launched a series of newspaper adverts in several languages the headline says beware of
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whether a story is hard to believe and watch out for spelling mistakes it's not going to be easy though what's that messages are encrypted that means identifying the source of each reema is near impossible india is also what saps biggest market the company council over two hundred million users that combine that with a sense of panic a very stubbornly high rate of violent crime and you have all the conditions for fake news to turn into real deaths used to power almost even before we give them enough but it leads to believing the lies to spread we are reporting the region but knowing what's wanted to bring some things to the scheme of these going to be much bigger than the damages much higher most people when going through this problem be said to raise additional information you know mario for solution groups. is the situation and create chaos and also the sense of mission that so forces
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definitely is one of the. news phenomenon that is going on because it's a complex you know when you go to the east of say you're really looking at. how much of government the country has and we need your services and some of these so he's free wireless these blacks. have used down all of our stories by following goes on social media and join us again at the top of the hour for all the latest headlines.
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kind of financial for lying. about money laundering first visit this issue this week different. oh good this is a good start well we have our three banks all set up something in europe something in america something overseas in the cayman islands and it will pull these banks are complicit in their. need to do some serious wounds ok let's see how we did well we've got a nice watch for max and for stacy old beautiful jewelry and how about. luxury. for a mac. you know what money laundering is highly illegal for a bunch of guys of course. manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling class is protect themselves.

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