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for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. in the age of trump political gridlock has been taken to the next level there's a lot at stake a supreme court seat and presidential prerogatives in the end it's all about the rule of law and equal application of the law we are gazing into the abyss with compromise on like. china says the u.s. will face consequences if it doesn't roll back the sanctions imposed over the purchase of russian military hardware. tabloid trucks the tale of a russian model to close president putin attempted to assassinate. a new intraday british prime minister treason make demands the e.u. put forward an alternative after plans thrown out by leaders in brussels. just
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a framework for corporations. at this late stage in the negotiations. to simply reject the other side's proposals without explanation and counterproposals. anything for me kevin only. just turned five pm moscow time this friday top stories in the us will bear the consequences if it doesn't cancel its sanctions against china's military. has reacted now to washington's latest move prior to the sanctions china had announced it would purchase russian military hardware. deeper into the story. to analyze what has said we have to see we have to look at what
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washington's doing and essentially it's playing a double game it is targeting russia mostly with its new round of sanctions but also launching a blog that is well which intention is to damage beijing everything revolves around the russia's weapons russia's heavy weapons like the su thirty five fighter jet and the earth's four hundred surface to air missile defense system and so china bought some of those units and now it is also coming under fire for the world beijing let me tell you was not impressed when it found out that it is being dictated some new rules on this arena of arms trade and other than fair competition we strongly call on the u.s. to remedy the mystique and cancel the sanctions otherwise the u.s. has to bear the consequences russia has also reacted to this new round of sanctions russia still diplomat sergei lavrov has said that what these acts are doing they essentially are pushing more school towards reducing its dependency on washington
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and especially on the exchanges in dollar and the u.s. currency has also added that this is something that other countries are learning from these sanctions to lover of as also said that this new round of sanctions aimed against russia's arms exports is viewed by most school as an act of dirty play in what's is supposed to be a fair game ruled by competition. there's a sense of confusion structure those sanctions are obviously yet another demonstration of dirty competition once again we see that the dollar based system has discredited itself completely and trust in the dollar is falling dramatically more and more countries are thinking about how to avoid any dependence on this international finance system. and this is a whole other twist in this story because the as you thirty five fighter jet and the as four hundred missile defense system are the most advanced pieces of weaponry that russia has to offer they were designed with the intention of russia selling them abroad so now with russia being one of washington's main competitors when it
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comes to arms exports well it just looks like that when washington is targeting these particular areas of russia's economy what it is really doing is just trying to squeeze one of its main contenders out of the market especially if you take into consideration what previously had been said by the state department you know it goes against our policy to have a nato ally such as turkey use an ass four hundred system part of the problem with that it is that it is not in iraq robel with other nato systems and so we are against the having some of our partners and allies around the world potentially purchase us for hundreds of trigger carrots is not going to get into that but we have made very clear what could trigger sanctions for other countries and entities around the world now the united states insists that china just happened to be sorting this pleasure damaged on that it was not the target of these new sanctions
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while beijing as we've heard is not impressed and did not mince any words promising retribution so indeed it will be interesting to see what washington will do to mend this and what consequences china was talking about. to go direct to the china national association of international studies told me washington as the move could push china into even closer cooperation with russia. i've seen the u.s. decision to say the only. department and it's a two star general is a major negative development and i would say people are very shocked if the united states really bets on alienating china and russia for example given all the reasons for russia and china to be closer. military cooperation them today's action by the united states is
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a major boost in that direction definitely china will not step down china i think will have all the more reasons to increase its military cooperation with russia and possibly important more airplanes and and try missile systems from russia. british tabloid the sun as we try to detail of a kremlin assassination plot from its website alleging that putin no less was out to kill a russian model in the infamous souls. can it's got the story the tabloids here in the u.k. try to capture hearts and minds of their readers by going with the potentially what could have been an explosive bombshell story jumping on the bandwagon of the solsbury saga however that didn't go as planned and that story had to be retracted and deleted from their website citing legal reasons it featured a blonde with russian roots who was not too offensive to the eye who has an
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instagram page filled with pictures of her in bikini as who was claiming that just minutes away from the restaurant that sergei script pollen his daughter yulia had been visiting in another italian restaurant she and her husband she claims were poisoned by vladimir putin who was going after them and wanted her killed and that story of course turned out to be something that was on the. front page of the sun as well as several other tabloids and is now being treated as a hoax and this is what the son had to say on this like any news paper we were keen to talk to those at the center of the incident and in this case chose to give mr shapiro the opportunity to share with the public her version of events that we had to model share her story however indeed the police are now investigating the main inquiry looking into this as a hoax and they have asked the media to not speculate on this whole case and it has
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to be said that there are also reports now going around that the restaurant where all the commotion unraveled on sunday night with the understanding that a major incident could in fact be in place that restaurant is now saying they're going to sue this couple if it turns out to be true that this was a hoax amidst reports that the husband of this model had at one point been reported to be a convicted criminal and also to be somebody who had once hoaxed or pranks prince charles himself. in germany your father is appealing to authorities to relaunch the investigation into his son's death almost a year ago marcus temple died after a fight involving for refugees on this c.c.t.v. footage marcus in blood can his friend show with the group that was laid to judged to be in self-defense on the part of the migrants but his father claims the security camera video shows quite the opposite scenario peter all of a managed to speak to him to right. carson hempel son marcus was killed last year
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here in vicksburg after an altercation with migrants when he spoken out about his grievances and demonstrations he found himself labeled a nazi. we got them all as they came forward on stage i politely asked the audience to show a little respect so i could tell the story of my son right in front of me there was a group of asylum seekers with a coordinator who was showing them how to hold posters up properly and what slogans to shock and imagine how i felt as a father when you see syrian asylum seekers who came from the same country as the person who killed my son and they called me a nazi it was insane they'll evolve government money that comes from my taxes every month to pay for people like that his son is also being painted as a white nationalist by some media outlets. in germany people are labelled left or right this is the biggest mistake there is the overwhelming majority of people are
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centrist in their political ideals they are not members of any party all they want is their voice to be heard obviously it is their right to demonstrate peacefully on the street i criticize equally the people who do hitler sell its or follow other insane agendas at public events it simply doesn't belong here carlsen has big problems with the discrepancies in the versions of events prosecutors ultimately decided that the syrian man arc did in self-defense your fifth of all i believe the way the story was presented was planned from the beginning imagine that in a city with so many tourists suddenly news comes out that a young german has been killed by four syrian asylum seekers from my point of view they wanted to keep it quiet the incident was caught in quite explicit detail on c.c.t.v. and mr hempel insists that this shows a different scene than the want to trade in legal documents. here take a look here at this point my son has already been knocked out is that self-defense
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is that self defense. the police talk about multiple hits but the state prosecutor says there was only a single hit the doesn't match either the city prosecutors in germany can't count or they're lying and assuming that they all have a higher education i would see that they are lying on the twenty ninth of september a memorial service will be held to mark the one year anniversary hempel family insists that they have not received justice for the killing of their son peter all of a r.t. rittenberg. new in britain's prime minister's just literally been demanding equal respect from the european union it came in a fiery statement of to plan was slapped down yesterday by your leaders at that summit in austria. anything which fails to respect the referendum or which effectively divides our country into would be a bad deal and i have always said no deal is better than
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a bat deal throughout this process i have treated the e.u. with nothing but respect the u.k. expects the same. let's go to britain let's go to london the heart of it all hey polly was a briton bites but seeing is a bit of a toothless dog or are they going to prick their ears up here. well i think we just got a taste of to resume a in really her sternest incarnation saying that the talks with the e.u. have reached an impasse that london and brussels are at loggerheads over the issue of the irish border and what the future trading relationship between the two and the u.k. is going to look like and effectively warning the european union that they need to work harder to secure some sort of deal with the u.k. and to resume a sounded quite astounding the combative they're really saying that the u.k. demands respect and that the talks have reached this this this standoff and telling
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brussels that the ball is now in its court take a listen. this late stage in the negotiations bt is not acceptable to simply rejects the other side's proposals without a detailed explanation and counter proposals. so there you go and in the meantime the u.k. she says is going to start preparing for a potential no deal scenario that's something that's become a much more realistic prospect since she gave that short and highly unusual statement in her warning to brussels that in terms of relations i think it's safe to say that we are at and. at least a year an all year low with brussels to reason ways really playing a game of brinkmanship it seems with the european union saying well who's going to blink first and start making concessions here and it all comes off the back of
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those failed talks in salt yesterday went to resume a didn't manage to convince the leaders of the merits of the so-called check his plan that she had come up with with her government and so she came back from sulzberger empty handed quite frustrated visibly when she was talking there and donald terse really wasn't impressed with the proposals that she had and he made that quite clear take a listen to what donald tusk had to say insults by a guest today. the soldiers to train work for the moment corporations. must be clear the. issues. were modes. ready to compromise and. for fundamental freedoms. the single market this is where you
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be. skeptical and critical who comes to despise the chicas proposals. skeptical and critical with just less than six months to go it's the official departure date of the u.k. from the e.u. and donald tusk used instagram to kind of have another little dig it to reason may as well he posted a photo on his account of afternoon cakes and tea and the reason may was in the photo as well and he commented no cherries so one really gets the impression that it's not well donald tusk certainly isn't offering the u.k. any carrots to continue the food analogy if you will he's very much going for the stick approach kind of playing bad cop perhaps in this scenario and. younker on the other hand seems a little bit more philosophical about the whole thing take a listen. mission is pretty good indeed all the elements of the
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consequences of the new deal which could be to book a new deal so don't worry be happy don't worry. well actually i think the sense now really is of quite severe nervousness it certainly not a don't worry be happy situation to illustrate that nervousness and sort of the worries now that people have here in the u.k. while to reason may was making that statement with the pound sterling fell to a year low against the euro so you could literally chart the pound for lng while she was making that statement and this is very much a standoff these two big issues the northern ireland issue and the future trading relationship they are unresolved and what to reach to resume a appears to have said today is either brussels blinks and stops playing hardball when london is getting ready to crash out of the club in less than six months time the fireworks have only just totally started there's no probably maybe it was to be
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expected though probably boyd curran london more if you get any more from what she said earlier on to the. folks who are the snow coming up the new york times is that the firefighters have to report on russia's alleged interference in the u.s. election in two of the sixty we'll tell you why this month's seconds away. i've been saying the numbers mean they matter to us of over one trillion dollars and. more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of
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countries around the globe for searches think the tool designed to tell designed to attract criminals is being misused by governments to snoop on innocent people. i'm here had severe just north of the israeli city of tel aviv and this building is home to an israeli company called it is so group which develops and sells one of the most invasive spy ways in the world the software is called pegasus and it doesn't matter whether you're an i o. s. or enjoyed person your phone could become a target but on the other side of it it also can work with michael jackson s is it anything else on the for those who are susceptible to monitor this is how pegasus works the target perceives a text message with a special nick one click on it and the spyware is secretly downloaded to your smartphone and from then on all your private data personal messages passwords just about everything is being sent back to the operator so who are the targets
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according to any so group its software is designed to track criminals are products of say the lives of thousands of people prevented suicide terror attacks helped convict drug cartel lords facilitated complex crime investigations and return kidnapped children to their parents but internet research has from citizen lab embarked on a hunt for pegasus and according to them it does not serve only a good cause instead it may be breaching innocent people's prophecies and some countries laws against cross that border because citizen lab tracked them away in as many as forty five countries among them six states with a history of abusing spyware to target civilian society.
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citizen lab says at least ten pegasus operators are involved in cross border surveillance israel's friend and ally the united states they say is no exception this despite the fact that the firm says its software was not designed to work in the u.s. we have identified several possible pegasus customers not linked to the united states but with infections in the u.s. it is possible that several countries may be actively violating united states' law by penetrating devices located within the u.s. any so group is a pretty secretive firm you're hard to find any ads for its products according to
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the new york times who obtained papers from people who had dealings with the group its proposal says you can remotely and covertly collect information about your targets relationships location phone calls plans and activities whenever and wherever they are as we can see the last part doesn't appear to be quite true and the risk is a little scary we approached the company for comment and are still waiting to see r.t. that syria. york times published a mammoth special report describing russia's alleged interference in the twenty sixteen us presidential election out of the ten thousand words in the article the word alleged though is only used twice with a story instead apparently portraying many unproven accusations as facts jacqueline delved into the report. a way to unravel the russia story so far the new york times special report into the saga looks impressive masses of subsections fancy photo
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shopping and multiple timelines and they all lead back to a kremlin conspiracy to get its man in the white house as mr trump emerged in spring twenty sixteen as the improbable favorite for the republican nomination the russian operation accelerated on three fronts the hacking and leaking of democratic documents massive fraud on facebook and twitter an outreach to trump campaign associates its two thousand and sixteen and anonymous banners hung from a bridge are the suspected work of moscow the link russian bought sharing images online this is russia's way of bragging to the world that donald trump was their man but what seems strange here is that a sincere conclusion and the unraveling continues the line blurs between accusations and hard fact here we have the indictments of those quizzed in the moeller investigation that same den moscow march the fifteenth a veteran hacker named even your macaw of a russian military intelligence officer working for secret outfits called unit two
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six one six five began probing the computer network of the democratic national committee hitting nine states in three weeks and some of twenty fourteen and a book of trover and alexandre crawl over was supposed to gather intelligence to help the mimic american some facebook and twitter the evidence is all their names dates and motives again all from indictments now i'm sure the new york times isn't willing to accept miller's word as gospel but things seem a little too dramatic perhaps even for president putin putin is angry the russian leader thought the united states and hillary clinton had sought to undermine his presidency and there are plenty more where that came from somehow i doubt the russian president handed over and i hate hillary diary to the new york times but the bombshell d.n.c. hack thanks again to those indictments allowed a special report to play. fingers today there is no doubt to hack the d.n.c. and the clinton campaign a detailed indictment of the twelve offices of russia's military intelligence
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agency filed in july mr muller documents the every move let's put aside the fact that the information exposed real issues in the democratic party not ones dreamt up or spun by trolls something else worth noting but the report doesn't is only a company called crowd strike hired by the d.n.c. had access to their servers the f.b.i. and mueller at the mercy of their findings because those servers were wiped clean why good question there is page after page of the stuff here's some of the quick highlights. put in may of one trump the election but who knows that meeting would trump jr in a russian law or was to get rid of anti russia's think sions but was that all trump is correct when he tweets in all caps that no collusion proof has been found but we just wrote a whole article about it i think you get the picture and all fairness the new york times does have an argument as to why there is so little public information to back them up it's just not been made public mr mullen is prosecutors only rarely go
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public with the evidence they've been steadily gathering in secret interviews and closed door sessions of a grand jury as you build a picture in this russia riddle it seems unnamed sources have shaped it almost entirely so the take away from this two years ago donald trump won the us election and there are plenty of accusations that russia is responsible. for in terms of the death toll that ferry capsized on lake victoria has risen to at least one hundred twenty six if it could double as well you can see that the further the sun confers the in this video is the distance there's only about fifty meters or so from shore making the even more tragic believe more than four hundred people were on board the first at the time was to go to fish a capacity of one hundred passengers twenty five tons of cargo it was busier than usual partly because it was market day on a nearby island local authorities say it's proving difficult to give an exact number of victims still forty have been rescued there in critical condition. well all stories and all the latest news around the world that happens direct to mobile
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with our up of course from our site our team dot com so he's looking so far this friday from moscow at least i'm kevin zero in thank you for watching. the. ministries police forces and city administrations of many countries depend on one corporation that does what microsoft on the board does run from the eyes of god i'm stunned this is not the guns of the. woods as the fee that you got into this it's just a proprietary software you don't know the source code isn't that a such a security risk when you have a black box operating in the public eye to microsoft dependency puts governments under cyber threat and not only that she thinks office can put more.
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hello and welcome to cross talk we're all things are considered i'm peter lavelle in the age of trump political gridlock has been taken to the next level there's a lot at stake a supreme court seat and presidential prerogatives in the end it's all about the rule of law and equal application of the law we are gazing into the abyss with compromise unlikely. political gridlock i'm joined by my guest lionel in new york he's a legal analyst and a news decoder and lionel media dot com in las vegas we have jen kearns she's a g.o.p. strategist and contributor to the hill and in also saying we cross to don de bar he's an anti-war activist and a host of a daily radio program are across hospitals in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it jan let me go to you first in las vegas
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