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school students of the. new yorker. just for a little. sophisticated air defense and control systems as well as radar jamming that's russia's response after its military plane was dying due to syria last week bosco says the blame lies with israel which denies responsibility. president will preside over the security council i'm sure that's going to be the most watched security council
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meeting ever a lot of good things going to happen. also to come anticipation grows from the speech at the u.n. general assembly on tuesday with some hoping the president will use it to rebuild shattered international relations and the rights of sexual assaults in south africa and i ranks among the world's highest with new cases opening old wounds we hear from some of the. back to the depression actually try to commit suicide this happened so many years ago. but it's i can get into you nothing would have been done. other than welcome at six o'clock this monday evening here in moscow you will see international. the russians defense minister has announced. a range of moves to
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secure syrian airspace and protect russia's aircraft operating there the new measures introduced as a briefing on monday do come a week after a russian military plane was downed over syria an incident moscow has blamed on his right. they're going to the queer sure that the implementation of these measures will cool some hot heads and will keep them from judge moves that could threaten our servicemen otherwise we'll be forced to react according to the situation at the time. this is going to change things perhaps radically but oscar was clear it's pilot safety is the overwhelming concern and overshadows everything else firstly russia will now supply syria with s. three hundred defense systems within two weeks and that indeed of itself is huge and systems are an order of magnitude more powerful with far greater reach than anything syria had before this is going to make any israeli bombing foray into
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syria much more problematic let's not forget russia held off and doing this for years at israel's request but you're coming in i want to underline that in twenty thirteen russia responded to israel's request to put on hold its supplies of the n.c. three hundred to syria that's despite the weaponry being ready for delivery and syrian military personnel having undergone training to me the situation has changed and that is not our fault. secondly syrian air defense command centers will now be equipped with automated control systems which means they'll be able to unify the entire country's ed defense network fire faster 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
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the u.n. g.a. last year provided a taste of what the u.s. president is capable of it is a massive source of embarrassment to the united nations rogue regimes represented in this by. the array's government regime caters nicolas maduro dictatorship. destabilizing regime criminal regime of bashar. al assad regime rocket man rocket rocket man 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 totally destroy north korea figure portions of the world are in conflict and some in fact are going to hell his escapades divided many and left few were indifferent and in the buildup to
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this he is trump looks ready to outdo himself once again he will head the un security 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 a lawyer and freelance foreign policy adviser though at least he seems inspired by his boss's 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 and look the
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united states is not looking to do a regime change in iran at all that as the u.s. 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. 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 democracy is 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 friend 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
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about the rest of the world really and on tuesday the u.s. president will have fees best chance to explain that he's not just a gung ho diplomat. says he's going to do good things before he does some catastrophic decision i think his track to. the have worked in a few cases you know maybe in north korea north korea to. soften up its. its nuclear testing and its i c b m development. because it's so outrageous but if you do that too many times and you threaten you know to to break all the china in the shop and then you don't do it. after a while it starts to be seen as a bluff and he is probably getting to that point where most people see it as
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a bluff and respond to it accordingly instead of panicking. well despite the importance of the u.n. increasingly using other methods to get their message across politicians are resorting to social media as you probably have night is to make their point to lead what everybody is best placed. sometimes they get the impression that in the u.s. many people are learning about white house decisions first through twitter which is changing the way we work together. and stream 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
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push a popular version of events if you just look at the way and as n.b.c. c.n.n. and fox cover world affairs and specifically then around countries you can see that the decision was intentional because of the way they frame their coverage no opposing voices are permitted when it comes to. the u.s. foreign policy and it's the agenda of the national security what makes this so dangerous is that american news consumers believe that they're consuming 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.
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and vance in a much more insidious way then state t.v. could. international sentiments. i've been saying numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you want to be ultra rich eight point six percent market shock thirty percent sure some with four hundred to five hundred
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three per circuit for sure and rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building two point one billion dollars a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need to remember one one showed you can't afford to miss the one and only. sexual violence is a growing problem in south africa according to new estimates with the number of rapes in the country one of the highest in the world and one of the latest cases a twenty three year old student at reg university committed suicide after being right the girl was reportedly attacked back in may but killed herself last month
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just days before she was meant to meet with investigators the story has provoked a wave of anger not just the number of rising cases of right cases but also increasing violence on campuses across the country while authorities say they are trying to deal with the problem many instances still not being properly addressed. the men in this country seem to think that because there's a patriarchy that means that they have powerful women and i think that's how that rape culture starts. and he was a retention tennis player. and i was with him for about eighteen months. before
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he be. in his column one game next to the tennis courts about two weeks off to the incident try to tell my mom and she dismissed me as a speaking rubbish after. creation actually. starting to accept they. didn't destroy. i mean maybe still to this day. friends and i took a trip to cape with some of those not have much power one thought of that sound which is the power of money and wealth and these are the ones which really kind of used over the last three years almost almost three years now to protect itself
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because unfortunately the government submitted its well to the militias and that's where the problem as. my. now the u.s. battle against the country's opioid crisis is shifting up a gear with the pharmaceutical giant facing massive lawsuits because you pharma is accused of contributing to an opioid epidemic by understating the effects of opiates hundreds of lawsuits have now been filed most over one of the company's best selling opioid based pain relievers on camera was one of many patients prescribe the product but she now questions what cost. this new pain medication i have not missed one day of work in my boy she really appreciates it mine is there every day and surely it stopped working and all that increased i
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think it was probably in the morning and forty in the evening i'm able to be very productive productive. person again which is really great glasper job lost my insurance it was the beginning of the year. because they could no longer afford it but the time that i went without it was probably the most. unbelievable excruciating horrible time of my life the withdrawals would just. be legal while the company just deny all accusations claiming that state should not substitute judgments with their own opinions it also stressed its concerns over the opioid crisis however it doesn't say might become police planning to abandon its opiate products any time soon in fact the farmer has now created a new drug to treat opioid addiction that mild opiate is thought to control craving for stronger drugs as well as fight pain and is now being presented as a better alternative the director of camelot addiction treatment center master does
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believe the company should still be held responsible for the opioid crisis. this is all about profit this is all about making money and how that they've caused an epidemic that will have a huge national impact in the united states it will have a worldwide impact they should be responsible for the cause of the epidemic that up to our one hundred thousand or more deaths in the united states but since that would lead into this epidemic i think they should be prohibited from up producing any more opioids there needs to be widely known dangers of the drug to the general public that should come from the united states government here also should come from the pharmaceutical industry who has a responsibility. he wants he also thinks the company to save him we're back again with more news here in just about off an.
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. low in welcome to crosstalk or all things are considered i'm peter lavelle but is a state of journalism well let's have a look at the new york times the paper catalogs what is called russia gate its conclusion is a.

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