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what has happened to my baby. victims. compensation. not only want the money i want the. president will preside over the security council i'm sure that's going to be the most watched security council meeting ever a lot of good things can happen. at the u.n. general assembly grows with hoping the president will use it as a chance to rebuild international relations. a sexual assault. among the world's highest with new cases opening old wounds here on the program we
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do hear from some of the victims of. depression actually trying to commit suicide. so. i can get nothing with. libya's civil war in the resulting in more than one hundred deaths. one of the. deputy prime minister. getting support from. the foreign intervention have to stop. supporting these militias. good morning just after nine am here on monday let's get into the mix of. the world's. seventy third un general assembly with the main session kicking off on
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tuesday the general debate as it's known is not so much of a debate but rather an opportunity for representatives to make a speech on the most pressing topics and it seems donald trump is playing the headliner role and as anticipation around his performance builds ati's egos donald looks at what we should expect this year. in the global political circus trump has taken it upon himself to be the greatest showman or jest depending on what side of the fence you're on and on tuesday the curtains will rise and the spotlight fall on trump taking center stage at one of this year's main spectacles the u.n. general assembly has got a couple major possibilities really to help illuminate for the american people what america's place in the world is president will preside over the security council and i am sure that's going to be the most watched security council meeting ever well trumps the trickle debut at the u.n. g.a. last year provided a taste of what the u.s.
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president is capable of it is a massive source of embarrassment to the united nations rogue regimes represented in this body the array's government. caters nicolas maduro dictatorship and the stabilizing regime criminal regime of bashar al assad regime rocket man rocket rocket. is on a suicide mission for himself united states is ready willing and able to totally destroy north korea totally ready willing and able to. destroy north korea stage of portions of the world are in conflict and some in fact are going to hell his escapades divided many left few were indifferent and in the buildup to this trump looks ready to outdo himself once again he will head the un security
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council meeting on iran next week that's while he's a lawyer shared this so i stated to the iranian government you must be truly afraid of being overthrown i don't know when we're going to overthrow them it could be in a few days months a couple of years but it's going to happen they're going to be overthrown juggling two. jobs it seems the president's to low end of freelance foreign policy adviser though at least he seems inspired by his bosses remarks threat posed by iran whose chief exports are violence bloodshed and chaos all nations of conscience must work together to isolate giuliani's stun triggered some emergency damage control protocols in washington how seriously should it take the iranians when they hear the president's close advisor rudy giuliani saying there's going to be regime change. look the united states is not looking to do a regime change in iran at all that as the u.s.
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continued to bully tehran over the nuclear issue but trump insists he's playing the good guy and means well i look forward to being at the united nations next week we're going to make a speech we're going to have many meetings a lot of good things can happen the u.n. though could take that with a pinch of salt for the international body good things meant the u.s. ditching unesco attempting to discredit the international criminal court and learning they're not so close when it comes to freedoms the united nations is not a friend of democracy it's not a friend to freedom it's not a friend even to the united states of america where as you know it has its home and it surely is not a threat to israel. and it's not just the u.n. that wants to get on the same page as trump it's also russia china north korea about the rest of the world really and on tuesday the u.s.
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president will have he's best chance to explain that he's not just a gung ho diplomat. he's going to do good things before it is so catastrophic. i think you. may be have worked in a new case that is you know maybe in north korea. it was created to. soften up its stance. its nuclear testing and its i.c.a.o. i.c.b.m. development. because it's so outrageous but if you do that too many times and you threaten you know to break all the china in the shop and then you don't do it and then after a while it starts to be seen as a bluff and he's probably getting to that point where most people see it as a bluff and respond to it accordingly instead of panicking.
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and while the world waits what trump will have to say at the general assembly china and the u.s. continue locking horns over trade tariffs and new mutual restrictions have come into effect meaning goods worth two hundred sixty billion dollars on now subject to extra levies and china has already lashed out against the u.s. accusing it of protectionism and economic germany. has more on the growing trade war. the back and forth between the u.s. and china is quickly escalating into an all out trade war between two of the world's biggest economies and this latest round d.c. has imposed penalties on two hundred billion dollars worth of chinese goods and that's a turn crease further at the beginning of next year. the same as bob hewett. he was a lead station to this player. and i was with him for about eighteen months.
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before he may be. in his car one day. about two weeks off to the. right to tell my mother. does miss me is. destroyed. i mean million still to this day. and night to. a remote shutter some of my friends. that's what i remember. the next morning. they were.
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liquid that was not. mine that was on my body. and people have the right to speak to me. for some lives and i think he also sees it like that. it was finally a. bad time. should've gone to the whole story. this happened so many years ago. that's i can get into you really. they are in a sort of the class of they are the people from middle class and the class that actually reduce. sexual abuse maybe onto a scene we also have a problem with that they see this in terms of. evidence. of that happening in the
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hospital says well i mean a lot of people you find in our foundation who say that the cases didn't go through because if you don't. stop this madness threatens to turn our society and we will start our government is wrong we will make sure that those who continue to violate other people's rights are arrested and convicted society. we must be the agents of change and be at the constant edge of the struggle from today i think we have a problem now. because the attorneys can go you know. no one has to feel like no one. month long battle raging between two
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groups in the libyan capital has now resulted in one hundred fifteen deaths that's according to local health officials the most recent to fight have begun in late august with two major groups facing off against each other both of them are aligned to the government in tripoli which is recognized by most western powers libya also has a separate rival administration based in the east of the country and over the past few weeks our houses have been shelled and vehicles torched. me a large area and they see. west of tripoli all power supplies have also been shut down as well former deputy prime minister of libya told r.t. the conflict is being driven from both inside and outside the country and most of it was a guest on our sophie and co program you can watch the full show they did today for now though a quick preview. it is a very challenging situation because of the militias. there are parts of the country and in. the west out there everywhere and these are
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going to support from internally and also from the outside clearly the for the foreign intervention have to stop to stop supporting these militias they should be insisting on on the stability of the country because it is in the best interests of everybody so the government at some of those not have much power. which is the power of money and wealth and these are the ones which are really kind of used over the last three years almost almost three years no to protect itself because unfortunately the government submitted its well to the militias and that's where the problem as. she admitted that she was wrong about her w m d stories now judith miller is on fox
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news she's become a full member of the council on foreign relations and she is treated as credible on mainstream media when she talks about chemical weapons in syria but i point this faction which is to your the red line against that use of chemical weapons which bashar assad and russia aided by russia and iran have begun to use within the impunity and then there's sean hannity the prime time fox. personality these are his words back in two thousand and three this madman has killed a million and a half people and gas children he has sixty because again just like many of his colleagues sean hannity was wrong about weapons of mass destruction in iraq but it hasn't stopped his career now he's calling for regime change again this time in iraq for me ask you and you have helped organize what's happening today you are in touch with them every day. how do you win a revolution without weapons and then there was phil donahue he was the lone voice
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on n.b.c. opposing the war he lost his show he was fired now we have a memo explaining why he would be a difficult public face for n.b.c. in a time of war he seems to delight some presenting guests who are anti war and see bush and skeptical of the administration's motives so we're learning from our mistakes right wrong we've still got mainstream media in the united states pushing unproven versions of events without firming up the facts that's ok it has no impact on the careers of journalists who push a popular version of events i think if you just look at the way and as n.b.c. c.n.n. and fox cover world affairs and specifically events around countries you can see that the decision was intentional because of the way they frame their coverage that no opposing voices are permitted when it comes to. the
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u.s. foreign policy and it's the agenda of the national security state which makes it will what makes this so dangerous is that american news consumers believes that they're consuming the news from a free media from private media channels that this isn't state media but when private corporate media channels so let this green which former intelligence and military officials neoconservatives and say here is who are connected. to every regime change operation in the last decade and a half is essentially national security state t.v. is danced in a much more insidious way and state t.v. could see. thousands of protesters took to the streets all of liverpool on sunday in the hope of pushing the labor party to change. styles the crowds were demanding a so-called people's vote over the outcome of the conservative government's negotiations with the e.u.
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and march coincided with the opposition labor body's annual conference in the city a labor leader jeremy called and said while he ultimately won say general election party members will vote on tuesday on whether to push for a new forward people protesting said they hope that labor's leadership will back their push. russia to stop works if not. most of it was i wanted i don't know how she got enough. of it it might be stalled by saying it's possible bring him back to me i probably know it should i eighty six document this is going to stop it was only on your last time i need to just say what actually counts china i sway the labor party to think again it's not the full scope that we can support that i was going to make selection no one voted for any sort of bracks it the politicians clearly can't get it sorted out
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with staring six months down the line hundreds of thousands of people losing their jobs we've got a government. storing food and medicines it is a disaster and we must have a people spoke. the protest and the whole promise of a growing criticism of tourism is handling all of the nations only last week and was rejected at an e.u. summit in austria leaving the u.k. face in process the. spectacle crashing out of the block next march with no deal in place after the summit a minister may call for greater respect from the european counterparts. at this late stage in the negotiations it is not acceptable to simply reject the other side's proposals without a detailed explanation and counterproposals throughout this process i have treated the e.u. with nothing but respect. the u.k.
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expects the same radio host and journalist john gaunt so as we have a role reversal with the former remain it's a resume a fighting for bricks or a long term e.u. critic jeremy corbyn but a second vote. i don't think another referendum i have but i think if they do they'll be riots on the street if there's a betrayal of bricks that the democratic will of the people by saying no we trouble mrs murray should never have bricks so well the united kingdom into this situation the democratic will of the you know united kingdom people was to leave we wanted to be out of there two years ago so there's no need for another vote this is all nonsense and largely down to mrs may being pretty useless. to her core so we have this bizarre situation where sure he's amazing but she says he wants out and jeremy coleman is saying he wants to stay here i think he's
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actually a direction senior they've all got to start thinking about their party and their careers and our great nation first and then go to listen to the people i wrapped up the program for this hour here on r.t. international twenty six minutes past the hour here in the russian capital to see you the top of the next. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking together for the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see of them.
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confronting . let it be an arms race based on often scary dramatic development only mostly i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. back guys are financial survival guide liquid assets not those that you can convert into gas quite easily. to keep in mind though as to to me into a place of a large geyser board.
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it's twenty four hours before trump is expected to call out iran at the u.n. i'm actually tense here we're going on the ground coming up on the show as the bill gates foundation claims forty percent of the world's poorest will live in nigeria and the sea by twenty fifty we speak to someone who could be nigeria's next president the former u.n. official professor kingsley will galu about paula the oil and u.k. arms trading and shut down britain's business schools are m.b.a. programs teaching students to steal from the political to the plus there's trillions of dollars to go missing over the course of time that disappears from military expenses and other sectors of the government accountability and you go well where does this go we speak to film director and salvador natural born killers and j.f.k. actor sean stone about his new film a century of war elizabeth coming up today but first why was president mccall's admission that france killed and tortured in
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algeria considered breaking news this month to korver told the world about the battle of algiers in his oscar nominated film is labor government support for killing in nigeria and how old wilson breaking news is the lead. of shell in nigeria in the one nine hundred ninety s. breaking news also look to the widow of environmental activist dr barron incurable common rate of cancer we were courtesy of amnesty international so the prison one they call me all. you have to become is. i took it and i wonder. is this true that you guys already kill most of our lives. and some of them were doeth unlimited thore what happened before mao's mind. then tory prime minister john major called the executions judicial murder and supported nigeria's expulsion from the commonwealth but today shell and nigeria are
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all good again we already have very good cooperation between. here and across a range of. defense security trade relations and we have. to work together to step up. the feds. well joining me now is someone who could be nigeria's next president kingsley magali he's a former undersecretary general of the u.n. and deputy governor of the central bank of nigeria kings the thanks for coming on the show to raise a mate in nigeria just in the past few weeks most populous country in africa she said britain is going to be a strategic or key partner of the brics it will be under your presidency why.

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