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it was you. and i. was. it. was. it was. breaking news this hour the russian defense ministry publishes rates all right calls the tip it's contradicts israel's claim that its jets had left syrian airspace when a russian surveillance plane was mistakenly downs' by syrian air defenses. president presided over the security council i'm sure that's going to be the most watched security council meeting ever a lot of good things going to happen. anticipation grows save the donald trump's speech at the u.n. general assembly on cheese day with some hoping the president would use it to
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rebuild shattered international relations. the rights of sexual assaults in south africa now ranks among the world's highest with new cases aping old we head from some of the victims. of fear. to depression actually try to commit suicide this happened so many years ago. that's i can get into you nothing would have been done. hello and welcome to the international with me and to seche good to have you with us this hour. russia's defense ministry has released second by second radar data showing exactly what happened in syrian airspace in the immediate run up to the downing of a russian surveillance plane last week the new evidence appears to refute israel's claims that its fighter jets had left the area when the russian plane was. a day or
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two to discuss the findings in the studio with more on. how does this newly released radar data correlate with israel's statements well it doesn't correlate with israel's statements statements at all because russia had an as four hundred anti missile defense complex operational as it always is at the base which is where the russians based and it recorded everything second by second it's got a very high resolution radar with great reach and they've presented the data that was recorded and according to it the israeli group of four f. sixteen fighter bombers they split up some of them went further out into the sea the mediterranean and one of them stuck around at the same height as the russian ill twenty aircraft and he stayed there then we saw the s two hundred miss all the
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way the syrians in self defense they were being attacked bombed then we saw it go in for the israeli jet for the f. sixteen the an f. sixteen that was next to the russian aircraft. the trajectory was recorded we've got a second by second play through all of it and we see it a certain point these radio craft take up position at the same height in just behind the russian il twenty aircraft the missile saw a big target a more slow moving target with a larger radar cross section and changed to it so it we targeted. twenty vention he impacting it straight after the impact after the all twenty disappeared from radar as the israeli aircraft rapidly changed trajectory and height and basically flew away what this proves says the russian ministry of defense is that israel lied about its being in israeli airspace by the time of the incident
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the data we have presented to you today is evidence that responsibility for the downing of the twenty lies entirely. the israeli air force so all cleaned israel about its involvement in the tragic incident that claimed the lives of fifteen russian service members. there are now that russia have revealed this data what are they going to do about this tragic incident or are any steps already outlined taking radical steps that are going to they're going to change the rules there in syria around syria because russia's very angry russia says israel did this on purpose the israeli pilots the military whoever commanded them did this on purpose they took cover and made the russian aircraft a target but first of all russia has now announced that it is sending three hundred missile defense systems which are an order of magnitude more powerful than anything else that syria has had before and they're going to give them to syria within two
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weeks and that is going to make any potential israeli forces into the area much more difficult we've already heard reaction from the israeli prime minister's office not to chuffed about that saying that. this could be incredibly dangerous of these systems fall into the wrong hands but let's not forget that russia avoided doing this avoided handing s. three hundred systems to syria at the request of israel since two thousand and thirteen so this is this is a big step that they're taking and they saying the rules have changed the rules on the ground have changed and pilot security overshadows everything the second step is that every syrian air defense command center will now be equipped with automated fire control systems what this means is that they're going to unite all of syria's air defenses so all the radars work for all the missiles it's highly computerized
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it's a very advanced but this means that the syrians will be able to respond much faster to any air raid in their country. they'll be able to fire missiles much faster and much more accurately but above all this systems come comes with an inbuilt feature friend or foe identification hopefully avoiding any more friendly fire incidents and the third step that they're going to take and not the least is that they're now going to jam any aircraft or missile that is attacking syria from the mediterranean they go into john their satellite navigation their radars their communications equipment military communications equipment and the russians have said that they're open to taking even more steps foreign policy experts robert naiman told it it's unclear how the west would have responded in a similar situation the u.s. does sometimes. release such information one could argue is are
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so reluctant to do so as you point out partly because they claim you know this is classified sources that this is partly because the claim that there were should be good enough we should all take their word you know this it didn't make that we see over and over that they want. in u.s. public opinion. statements u.s. government officials and aides at face value not to root demand evidence because they want to preserve the ability to. have such authority such a question is already in the future of. wellesley it isn't top diplomats a confession on new york for the seventy thirty u.n. general assembly where the main session starting on tuesday the general debate has the most notable session is known a scene less of a debate and more a chance to make
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a keynote speech and it seems donald trump is playing the headline role with more his has a horse than off. 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 sport late 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'm 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. president is capable of it is a massive source of embarrassment to the united nations rogue regimes represented in this body the arabian government really. speak.
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to pose saudi arabia they have their own interests to come first and i think probably what they would prefer is a more stable if not slightly rising price. obviously the price goes it adds more coffers. for saudi arabia and they can do so without destabilizing the market which if they were to add more supply is. in effect requested then obviously they risk a more destabilization market and the effect it would have on their longer term plans for the country so i think on this occasion saudi arabia saudi arabia before they've put america we'll have more news after a short break. what
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welcome back to ulti the white house says donald trump or meets the u.s. deputy attorney general on thursday about softer reports suggesting roth rosenstein is about to leave his position just days after media alleged that he was proposing to secretly taped on a trump schools caleb moore pin it breaks down the story. well we're seeing reports now that rod rosenstein the deputy attorney general who is overseeing the investigation into donald trump for alleged collusion with russia parents offered a verbal resignation that's some reports that we are seeing well we now have sarah huckabee sanders the white house press spokesperson coming forward and saying that
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that is not the case that donald trump just had a phone conversation with rod rosenstein and that once donald trump returns from the united nations on thursday when he's back in washington d.c. rod rosenstein and trump will be meeting in person now the reason that there was so much speculation that rod rosenstein and resigned or was possibly going to be fired by trump was in response to reports that he had had actually called for recording donald trump tape recording trump's phone conversations and other statements and then using the recordings to make the case that donald trump could be removed under the twenty fifth amendment of the u.s. constitution as essential mentally incapable of being president twenty fifth amendment lays out procedures for the president to be removed if he's rendered mentally incapable of holding his office now when those reports surfaced last week that donald trump was pressed about his reaction this is how donald trump responded when asked if you would fire rod rosenstein for suggesting that he be removed after
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recording his phone calls we are looking at it around oh it's very early we just read the reports you know very shortly very you know there is reports that came out and have been coming out and we will make a determination but it is certainly. a very sad story when you see now if indeed rod rosenstein had been fired that would have been a big blow to the investigation as he is overseeing this alleged collusion investigation he is the deputy attorney general however to repairs that those reports. were not accurate the they did have a phone conversation they intend to meet on thursday there has been no resignation from rod rosenstein the investigation into alleged collusion with russia by donald trump during the twenty sixteen presidential election that investigation continues despite going on for almost two years without really discovering any clear results
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so a lot of questions are being raised about the investigation seems to proceed and rod rosenstein will be meeting with donald trump on thursday at the white house. sexual violence is a growing problem in south africa according to a new estimates with the number of rapes in the country one of the highest in the world and one of the latest case is the twenty three year old student road scene of a city committed suicide after being raped the girl was reportedly attacks back in may that killed herself last month just days before she was meant to meet with investigators. his story has provoked a wave of anger not just at the rising number of rape cases but also increasing violence on campuses across the country while authorities say that trying to deal with the problem many incidents is still not being properly addressed.
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patriarchy and the men in this country seem to think that because there's a patriarchy that means that they have the power of a woman and i think that's how that rape culture starts. national tennis player. and i was with him for about eighteen months. before he. he's called one day next to the tennis courts about two weeks off to the incident i tried to tell my mom about it and she dismissed me as a speaking rubbish after a severe. bout of depression actually tried to commit suicide. after the succeed.
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were starting to sit there. it didn't destroy my life because it's what he did i mean us million still to this day. friends and i took a trip to cape town dance floor. i remember took shots with some of my friends and . that's what i remember. walk up the next morning in the. liquid that was not. mine that was on my body. and people have the right to say to me that i asked for it like who asked for something that is so painful and i think he also sees it like that where he said nothing happened it was. we had fun we did i think my friend. bad and give you permission to test me.
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and the united states is is pushing iraq on stage as as the bad character in this world of ours and you know some point if the world does not speak up one by one we will all every nation will fall prey to this because this will not and as we witnessed with iraq or libya or syria or i hope it doesn't come to having a conflict with iran but this will continue because they too are to its rashness nations the united states and its over states for you and subject its foreign policy to israel and if there was ever a time to stand up that time is now if not well past so i do hope that wiser heads prevail and we put a stop to this madness. and nikki haley said it would be the most watched security council meeting ever what's your opinion on math well i know of people like
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circuses enjoy that circus and donald trump certainly is very good at it add into training although unfortunately when he entertains it brings a lot of danger with it it's very embarrassing for the united states of america and it's certainly embarrassing for the u.s. security council whether it be most why sure not i'm sure the two who support trump and who support netanyahu will be watching as well as those who are alice i mean i know the type would have a field that i need to watch not because i have to i enjoy but that would be saying because i want to know to what extent they're selling the big clothes propaganda to the world in their warmongering so yes i'm sure it will be watched also i think and stay with us for just a moment will welcome back team so ryan set the poet all rake in the pendant research and writer thank you very much. on monday the
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u.n. security council condemned what is called a heinous and cowardly terrorist attack at an arabian military prayed over the weekend tehran has blamed the incident which left twenty five people dead on america's gulf. thalia home the london based channel iran international t.v. the sec rest of asa national resistance group claimed responsibility for the atrocity tehran someone step promotes from britain the netherlands and denmark allegedly hosting members of the organization women the small child and the disabled veteran were among the victims. we suddenly realized people wearing fake military outfits were attacking their comrades from behind the stage and then opened fire on women and children there were just a messy shooting around without
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a specific target. says the four terrorists who had brought their guns to the area and hidden them several days ago under cover as civilians to watch the parade then they went and picked up their guns and opened fire on people. so we can our tents who are guests arrive pfeffer poor all reckon independent press corps research and write so raw it could see you again just talking about this further then do you expect the a rainy and president to address the un security council meeting and what will iran's goal be that. well i think this would be mr iranian president is going to be in a very tough spot because as i mentioned earlier many of the not permanent so who council members are are reliant on america's goodwill or runs the people
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and as nikki haley's said not long ago that we were watching who's going to vote with us this will again be the case and i think the only one i mean russia and china fortunately will be there who are not keen to see wars get started around them but who's to run highly perhaps he used to address the council it would be a good opportunity for him to present not only you ask it's the last case is all the violations of international law are by the united states and if we are to abide by laws in international u.n. security council then the laws apply equally to everyone the united states has a habit of referring to the law when it is a tool for us foreign policy to justify its actions but is a very good at violating every single lot that it's made a commitment to so i think it's a good time not just to talk about joint plan of action that the agreement because
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mr brown has since found that just talking about that i think there are multiple instances multiple issues that he could do to us and hopefully have in the stage he'll be heard and i hope he doesn't get defensive because he needs to present not only iraq war quietly but every other country or people that have been wronged by the policies of the united states thank you serai appreciate your thoughts on the story soraya separate part of that political reception and right i guess have you with us. you know out today it's with the global news on all take a back and thirty minutes time with more updates see them.
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was. the was. the was. it the because there is no power in libya that is powerful enough to take over the country all of them just one powers they can fight for ever and they did with video over the last four or five years that's what they did they just kept fighting and fighting and fighting and nobody.
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