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the really good alex that i. got to the punch line before me is that mean the f.b.i. and the cia and all the rest of them and welcome the israelis always have an influence on american politics but the interesting thing is is that they are not addressing the real meddling in the two thousand and sixteen election and that isn't the d.o.j. in the f.b.i. and the corporate media don't forget. yeah the d.o.j. of the f.b.i. and let's not forget the real election battling was also against bernie sanders and it was hillary clinton and the d.n.c. that regard bernie sanders from winning winning the democratic nomination and the bill that they're proposing right now is very sinister indeed they're even asking my secretary of state to examine placing russia on the state list of terrorist sponsors that's how hysterical this feeling is becoming coming out of grand statement here i mean well and i don't expect here but the you know putting russia on the list of state sponsors of terror that is that's
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a little bit more than grandstanding ok and erica you know we got to be here it's hard to walk these things back and my question to erica earlier is this isn't working under the assumption that russia is going to surrender that is a wrong assumption well it works on a lot of assumptions for example it's just to penalize russia for the production and use of chemical weapons you know who used chemical weapons ok there is that duma thing you know where people who are shown on d.v.d. oh by the by accountants to be victims of a chemical attack later on these people healthy and alive address the press conference in the cake and told how these fake wheedled was made that actually continue to happen but it's not only r t in a few other outlets reported the backstory to this is of false flag operation all the others concentrated on the who paid for these people to come from damascus to
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the cake well these people are on the video that you showed to the whole world you said they were victims of a chemical attack why don't you want to listen to them but i really have to really go to really go to alex i'm going to go back to cyprus here one more minute before we go to the break here so it looks like russia russia rushes it's going to be continued all the way to the midterms or in lieu of the mule the report go ahead alex. yeah i think even when the mueller report is is finalized and i think we are coming to an end it's very apparent that the whole russia thing is just going to last until probably until trump either wins reelection or that's going to go on for another four years or until they get rid of trouble because if the russia thing is not dying down you can see it in the white house press briefing they're going to scapegoat russia for everything but the most important point to all of this is that the american people don't care we've seen poll after poll alex shows that russia ranks very low just real quick do you think paul manner for it will go to federal
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prison because he has good taste in clothes and. he definitely i think good taste in clothes and i think when everything wraps up he will get a part of it from trump i think that's in the cards for gentlemen to jump in here we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on some real news stay with art. the americans are still in shock they're still dealing with the psychological damage of nine eleven they still need enemies they still unjustified they still are having troubles walking through it ok while the rest the world is drawing ahead. first. most of the closed door.
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don't google so document only just says thanks. so much. just to tell you. kind of the person. they. ate today. it do most of it it does. some shooting but as the shin you know well i was not very. good some of them. but they were. fortunate in that one of the most. positive thomas was emotional to smile at.
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i've been saying the numbers mean something they've matter us is over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten like over four in tampa each did. eighty five percent of the global will you loan to the old firm rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent of its latest year some with four hundred to five hundred three per circuit first shot and good point rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars. industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm . the only number you need to remember it was one you know for to me the one and only. welcome back to crossfire all things considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you
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we're discussing some real news. ok let me go to eric now we were talking about this new senate bill that's going to sanction the russian economy and individuals but this is a pattern and humility to an earlier this is warfare by different means it's sanction warfare and we see the u.s. applying it in particularly what's maybe what's nuanced here in the trumpet ministration that it's a good used against quote unquote allies we could talk a little bit about turkey. the problem basically is that the global financial system since basically nine hundred forty five has been very heavily dollar. and this was it was an it wasn't really a cup topic for discussion for a long time now more recently the americans have decided that it's easier to throw sanctions than to shoot weapons to the missiles so basically what they can do and they've done in the case of russia is cut off individuals from the control of their
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own assets some of these. were very close to the kremlin and others were very distant from the kremlin major russian companies have certainly been become unable to do business on the global market they can do this and they can sort of like using snipers they can take out people on the streets of moscow from a distance and it's relatively hard to fight against because you could say but also people will use the euro but the europeans. do the secondary sanctions so it's really quite hard to fight against. you take countries like turkey they're doing the same thing they're not happy with turkish policy so they're sanctioning individual liberty and this is this is but this is all very unilateral here isn't it isn't footnote not only people on the streets of moscow bottle for their relatives yes because the law says the draft law says that you know not only the
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russian businessmen who have any relations with the russian government will but also their relatives this is really sinister coming back to the turkish thing you know it's the first precedent when varney to a country is playing sanctions against another nico member country and it is doing that the united states is doing that in the framework of the so-called needs to just you know these two. ministers sort in mind sort of the interior and double whammy good of the justice they are basically sanctions they are attacked in the framework of the magnets can be used why because of that or that parson from the united states who basically has been living in turkey for twenty or twenty three years who hasn't been doing anything in the united states but if you tell me about it's about freedom of religion i'm sore and i don't mean i you know. i absolutely agree with diem it has nothing to do about freedom of conscience and religion here it's really about changing the behavior of the ones regime this is
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a lot about iran and it's a lot about syria and then and russia and in the interesting thing is that the european union they will they will buckle and they will take a knee the turks are not going to take a knee and we're going to find this out fast and hard in november because they're not going to respect the sanctions imposed upon them by the united states visa v. iran go ahead alex. yeah i think i think that the united states and e.u. are going to be very surprised to see a very strong air go on a very determined and they want to not buckle and what we saw in turkey last week and we discussed this peter what we saw in turkey was a turkey that is exploring its options we saw there going to the brics meeting we saw russia and all the brics members very happy to have turkey on board and we're seeing turkey now even examining even examining it considering its nato membership and this is huge is the geo political earthquake to see turkey it's like greggs it
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shifted it's like my friends it it's a it's a brags that here it is flirting right now it's the in the bazaar right now because i don't see them leaving nato anytime soon but it's planting the seed we have options we have friends that's already been excluded from the united states weapons program i mean it's syria and all of that rhetoric between turkey and the you of was all full in the last few months so basically all of this adventure in the me there was that mr obama stopped it you know when he basically support the insurgency against the syrian government it backfired terribly because what did the united states want to do you know from that point of view of interest of the united states they wanted to take a small regime which was basically north anti-american but which had a history syrian regime what was the net result they lost in march more important
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ally turkey in the process and they failed to alter the syrian regime but i just want to return very quickly to this very important detail about the magnets can't let us remind our elise and us and all of us what it came from you know in two thousand and twelve the united states supported a rogue businessman bill browder. you know he's a lawyer a dyed in the russian prison and brawled it turned it again. there's a even dole there is an excellent documentary. going out on the internet on you tube but you have to look for it because browder and his people are having it taken down after just a few watts you know bro they came to russia in the nineteen ninety s. with four to six media is money he left russia in two thousand and five with two billion you know he you know pay taxes on the well paul matter ford is now being investigated for known plaintext us on that and wallace which out von thought wasn't all of them won't that bill brought about by bill browder shared his u.s.
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citizenship on time so now we have. facing a possible sentence of three hundred years and broadly shared a lot more of them that. i'm not a lawyer so obviously careful here you know that it's stick with the turkish theme here because i think you know i brought up with alex here this is like a looming briggs it i mean everyone is a very difficult person to work with the ladies but he's certainly sending very strong signals that he's not happy with the status quo most he has. ever ok to be part of the european union he's beginning to see as he almost got into a shooting war with russia we should forget about eighteen months ago they patched this one over very nicely mr putin forgave him for god. but the problem is if you look at russian policy russian economic policy russia has been able to defy the empire because they have been had they've had
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a very careful and very conservative domestic policy turkey has not the leader is forming like a rock. turkish business is very heavily indebted they have to refinance huge amount but there are sharp sions aren't there not well i mean i would be a good guy isn't there i would be a good reason to join briggs when it you would have access to international. not provide the kind of finance that turkey needs right now fires trying to provide state state finance they do not provide much private finance we member the r. and b. it's still not convertible the hunk on banks are scared to death of the american so they will not provide any support to any sanction the entity chinese banks they can't because they don't have a convertible currency yet but they have a whole lot of dollars dean mothered go ahead but i don't think they want the chinese girl of the problem with china is not very good with the united states know
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that not only turkey is not going to process yes you know why snow across us has just impost import tariffs on two hundred billion dollars of all sorts of chinese imports to the states china responded by a much smaller strike and tell me now who is. great here let me called c g m p and you know the dog was for just one year ago he said this we must promote trade and investment lieberman is asian and precipitation through opening up and say no to protectionism and of course this is exactly the rhetoric that the united states has been using against other countries for fifty years at least right now if you're in the region where there is a we're waiting for the development of an alternative global financial system and because we want it we see it right around the corner the problem is this is a decade long process on this lawmakers a lot of time and i mean global combiner these are priced in dollars most of global
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capital flows you know it's so china can begin to replace leaders but they've got to do it at their own they're not a little experiment we've built up we've already gotten a lot of examples here how the sanction warfare works but you know when the primary the hedge i'm on with the mighty dollar you started tag and i seen too many people at the same time yes then you know our politics is always about odd bedfellows ok you're going to have these odd bedfellows beginning to work together and this is going to be at the exclusion of the united states alex go ahead. yeah especially when you attack a nice leaders like you're the one and we can't forget that after the coup the failed coup aired a lot made sure that he purged the military of all its power and he solidified his power and much like trump in the u.s. air to want it has has a base in the middle of turkey incites turkey that's very very loyal to him and no
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matter how bad the situation can get in turkey aired a lot can always turn to his base and he can make sure that he's going to stay in power and that's the problem that the u.s. sent taconite leaders that are very powerful that have a very strong base that will support them through thick and through thin well i think it's very important. it was used against turkey because what's what does it have all the makings kicked it is against western values people are included in that blacklist without them we would know we were going to the man's yeah without a trial if you know it's just an offer that the new york times or the washington post write some to back up all this person right and until now these were russian started by this this now these are turks to morrow maybe chinese so you have you have a coalition against these kind of policy from the united states which is basically defending western where we all support it i think we can all agree is that the
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united states is going to eventually create a coalition of countries which are simply too uncomfortable with the system which has been shown to be very very dangerous to them and at some point the are going to begin to coalesce around china which is the elephant in the elevator now this is something that trump understood and trump was very much desirous of pulling china pulling russia away from china when we discuss this so many times i think of worst i think the first test here general we're almost out of time and the first test is going to be in november what kind. these are going to abate washington when it comes to iran's oil experts we are exports we already know that turkey is not going to honor it that's going to be is not in the is not going to do it china certainly is not so that you know this is going to be a very interesting litmus test at the same time we have hot and cold rhetoric coming out of. the white house when it comes to iran's so that will be a developing story right gentlemen to jump in here that's all the time we have for
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this part of our program many thanks to our guests in moscow and in cyprus this is the end of our broadcast segment stay with us for the extended version on our you tube channel see you next time and remember. what politicians do you should. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. some want.
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to go on. this is like before you know more people are. interested in the water. truths seem wrong. but old rules just don't hold. any you get to shape out just because to educate and in detroit equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. it's a multinational of a particular kind one you all know some of you may even visit it's present across
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the globe and on the corner of your street. the catholic church. with its hierarchy. its communication. and its very darkest secret. that ophelia. in australia seven percent of priests are thought to have sexually abused minors four percent in the united states. we discovered the clergymen found guilty of better feed via are still active often in contact with children. nice to internal documents will reveal how church leaders protect priests accused of sexually abusing minors. by sending them from country to country notably in africa. the investigation into these
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international exiles took us to cameroon. to argentina. to the united states. to france to italy. during our travels we stablish to this unprecedented amount that regarding the transfers of priests involved in cases of that ophelia. deck a man sits in dig. that up with his off by a few that must give on that it was the one that got into a bang up stakes i mean that and the victims number tens of thousands marked with scars for the rest of their lives. our investigations would lead us all the way to pope francis who revealed how when he was charged. issue one a series he tried to influence the argentine justice department. to sunday the. list was these and these and he kept the gas.
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investigated the mysteries of the church where on the altar of truth god's law seems to prevail over that of a myth. our inquiry into the international transfers of priests accused of pedophilia begins in the united states. where in chicago in the shadow of this cathedral two would disappear a unique kind of protest. or it's you know it's not all are victims of pedophile priests. in their hands portraits of them as children when they were abused. in the us sixteen thousand people have already launched complaints for sexual abuse
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against catholic priests. these victims have joined forces for the annual conference of their support group smout survivors network of those abused by priests. hello everybody. it's great to see you again and i think it looks like we've got a bigger group than last year which is even better news so how many of you are here for the first time. thanks to. remember that all of us here are survivors of sexual assaults and betrayals during our youth so if you're looking for an opportunity to share your experience with people who truly get it this is the place. recently the organization has seen abuse victims from all over the world join its ranks it has
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become the internationale of those abused by the church. certainly it will be and they will do that whether i use. a proposal to blow this head on a spike that they gave. the. innocent that will be where you're from so yeah we're trying to save it i'm from germany from berlin and you elicits with a believes. when there was for yourself about the from the focus on those of us. just. three three years i was fifteen years old i was abused as a team for a long period of time with an oddly creased agreements just can't be in. canada accounts from over fifty countries. at the end of the conference we talked to one of the activists on barrett doyle. facts reports from victims snap is the only
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group to been able to establish a list of priests worldwide allegedly involved in pedophilia cases we only include those priests who have been accused of child sexual abuse in a credible public document it has to be either a court document that's publicly accessible or a mainstream news outlet is called father she began her work fourteen years ago sorry refuge in the states these activists publish the names and photos of accused priests on the internet to try to ensure they never come into contact with children again. this is just the letter a and it just keeps going. on in the names of the i'm so far so all in in the entire database we have forty four hundred names to be of any french names in the least we do have several so father revoir is a very troubling case because he abused this young boy and and mario
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innuit boy did. report the abuse eventually within statute and. was fled he in one thousand nine hundred three it somehow spirited him back to france where he lives safely now that's not the case of his victim who took his own life in december of two thousand and twelve to avoid justice one french priest accused of the sexual abuse of minors is thought to have fled to canada and be hiding in france. the story barely seems credible. we contacted the sister of one of the priests presumed victims. speaks to us from northern canada in a way territory her brother maher used to go he committed suicide five years ago he has filed a complaint against the french priest and she has sent us some old photos of her and her kid brother and one of our riverwalk. modest.
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bird. we get our hands on the warrant issued to the canadian police for father of wars arrest. they've been after the priest since one thousand nine hundred ninety eight. on it we discover the name of maher yes but also two other boys made anonymous by the police with black lines. a girl of fourteen is also a mom go legit victims. in all the priest is thought to have abused four children. finally in the top left hand corner of vital piece of information the name of the town where the priest is believed to be hiding in france a small town in the bocuse where there's a monastery belonging to his community. so we catch the train to strasbourg. that's right because in the meantime we've got hold of some internal documents from
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his community father revoir has been transferred several times. after up in canada he didn't stay in who was presumed by the canadian police he apparently with next to to have done nearly all and that's what we lost track of him. but after several months of inquiries during a phone call. a priest from a priori we're father of war had stayed unwittingly gave us a new lead. suggests the priest one of the by the canadian police for one thousand years for sexually abusing four children seemingly lives here in strasbourg among his religious community. from now on. will filled with a hidden camera. know the time they want to show he was motioning one. to shoot it looks like a duck. our information was correct.
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yet all. the priest is here at the end of the corridor. but those who know who can imagine the thought of article on i move too far on this is not good if you only then used a have only ever one ask yourself and like the essence of us and only the state or you know wasted on a new i would tell you that as a said watch i get this off on for the body to read it i wondered if it is was extent. in the groove really about whether or not he did it through this good sample for sure but today the district will look about. sleep and another member in months more. is going to screw in or do not use.
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