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so i will be sure and i'll be speaking to us of the world. i'm sure i'll see you that. the russian defense ministry publishes raids already course that's appeared to contradict israel's claim that it's jets had left the syrian airspace when a russian surveillance plane was mistakenly down 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 over donald trump's speech at the u.n. general assembly on chiefs a good sign i'm hoping the president will use it to rebuild shotted international
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relations. and the rates of sexual assault in south africa now ranks among the world's highest with new cases a thing. we have from some of the victims. of this of. to depreciate actually trying to commit suicide this happened so many years ago. but still i can get into you know nothing would have been done. it's just ten three am in the russian capital we are watching aussie international . russia's defense ministry has released second by second radar data showing exactly what happens in syria in a space in the media it's 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 sports
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now david 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 breach 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 two hundred missile that presumably by the syrians in self defense they were being attacked bombed then we
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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 of it and we see it a certain point these radio take up position at the same height in just behind the russian il twenty aircraft the missile saw a big target of more slow moving target with a larger radar cross-section and changed to it so it really targeted the twenty impacting it straight after the impact of the old 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 the data we have presented to
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you today is evidence that responsibility for the downing of the twenty lies entirely. the israeli air force so all clean israel about its involvement in the tragic incident big claimed the lives of fifteen bush and service members. there are now that russia have revealed this data what are they going to do about this tragic incident or 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 is 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 it's very advanced but this means that the syrians will be able to respond much
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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 in to 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 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 it look the united
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states is not looking to do a regime change in iran although odd 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 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 is not a friend or 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 his best chance to explain. and he's not just a gung ho diplomat. always says he's going to do good things before he does some catastrophic decision i think his tactic. may be have worked in a few cases you know maybe in north korea it got north korea to. soften up its stance on. its nuclear testing and its i.c.m. 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. 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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more new to not take after a short break. i've been saying the 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 he longs to be old for bridge eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise one is pure some with four hundred to five hundred trade per second per second and fifth when rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building
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two point one billion dollars a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only number you need to remember is one to one to show you can't afford to miss the one and only. welcome back to. sexual violence is a growing problem in south africa according to estimates with the number of rapes in the country one of the highest in the wild and one of the latest cases a twenty three year old student at wright seen a vest he committed suicide after being rates the go was reportedly attacked back in may it killed herself last month just days before she was meant to meet with
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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. 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. he was really today to his trainer. and i was with him for about eighteen months. before he. he's called one day next to the tennis courts about two weeks after the
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incident try to tell my mum about it and she dismissed me as a speaking rubbish after a severe. bout of depression actually tried. to be. starting to fit they. didn't destroy. i mean us mainly still to this day. friends and i took a trip to cape town dance floor. i remember shots with some of my friends and. that's what i remember. i walk up the next morning and there was.
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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 say it nothing happened. it was fine we had fun we did a thing i feel. bad and give you permission to touch me. maybe i shouldn't have been so. open and friendly and nice i should have gone to the authorities and spoken about it this happened so many years ago. let's get it. to listing. they are in a sort of a class of the and the people from middle class and lower class that are actually really suffering these rapes and sexual abuse maybe onto a scene we also have
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a problem with but they say p.s. sometimes losing fouls losing evidence because of that happening in the hospitals as well and we have a lot of people who find that our foundation can say that they consist of. evidence was lost. i think we have a problem with. men understanding no. because we automatically assume that we belong to them for some odd reason no one should go through something that. the white house says donald trump who made the
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u.s. deputy attorney general this day after reports suggesting broadway's and steyn is about to leave his position just days after media allege that he was proposing to secretly taped donald trump schools caleb maupin 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 now 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 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
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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 a century 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 of 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 recording his phone calls we're looking at it around oh it's very early we just do read the reports you know very shortly very you know the various 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
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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 that 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 so a lot of questions are being raised but the investigation seems to proceed and rod rosenstein will be meeting with donald trump on thursday at the white house. donald trump's supremum court nominees facing fresh charges of sexual misconduct with a third women expected to make claims against him this week it comes ahead of
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a thursday haring before the senate judiciary committee on the allegations against brett kavanaugh which he strongly denies. i'm not going to want to force our position strabo's out of this process. we're looking for a fair process for brad's cavanagh's festa keys christine plays the forward says the judge sexually assaulted her while they're in high school the second step brought ramirez reportedly says that cavanagh exposed himself to her at a gallon of ice tea party in the one nine hundred eighty s. in light of the allegations democrats according to kavanagh support meant america's highest court to be blocked. this was attempted rape. professor ford kavanagh has lied multiple times she doesn't count at all have the same presumption of innocence as anyone else in america his credibility is already very questionable in my mind and in the minds of a lot of my fellow judiciary committee members the democrats i would have eyes long
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as well i believe her let's put it that way there is credibility to her story. don't trump his claim that the accusations against his nominee are abstention and politically motivated. judge get. voters to vote. him out of the woodwork from thirty six years ago thirty years ago. never voters that happens he might be totally political totally. we discuss the president's claims with richard good stain for men five to ten to me clinton and steve malzberg at playschool commentator. why in the world are these two women pleading with the f.b.i. to get involved with judge kavanaugh is like no thanks i actually don't want the f.b.i. involved i mean ask yourself this is
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a matter of common sense if somebody is telling the truth and somebody is not which person is the one asking for law enforcement authorities whom if you lied to you can be prosecuted for a crime. it's a little misleading because it's not up to kavanagh he's not saying no no no no invent no f.b.i. that could come that only comes from the white house or the judiciary committee so that's not accurate number two there have been six f.b.i. investigations to cavanaugh's background six my goodness anough is enough everyone from the president on down basically saying this woman is making it up these women are making it up it's political it didn't happen right that's basically what do you thing is it didn't happen and we know as a matter of statistics what high percentage of women are subject to some sort of sexual assault or sexual harassment and every single one of them most of whom like
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christine bloody ford did not talk about because they were embarrassed they didn't want their family to know they didn't want their friends to know this was as they were the subject of this and yet it was a source of embarrassment to them basically what the president and his cronies in congress are saying is you're lying or you lied to your therapist six years ago when you made this up why in the world would she have done that not knowing the right capital was going to be in niger. has a will there appears notes the therapist the therapist notes show that she claimed there were four witnesses in the room she says oh no the therapist took the notes wrong there were two so give me a break with what she told the therapist cory booker who is a senator a democrat from new jersey who sits on the judiciary committee in one nine hundred ninety two wrote an article in a stanford college newspaper saying he groped a woman's breasts against her wishes keith allison who's the assistant chair of the
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d.n.c. and is running for attorney general of minnesota. for secure was he is accused by his girlfriend of sexual abuse and nobody on the democratic side cares one bit explain that returning this is what we call what about ism in other words if you have something they can't really defend i say well what about this one what and you know why i don't i didn't inquire well for the supreme court any time soon nobody and nobody is putting keith ellison on a nine person supreme court for the rest of his life rendering to someone who's only when the supreme court every at bat it america hey for more details on any of us tories you can check out where on social media to see when thirty minutes with more top story.
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because there is no power in libya that is powerful enough to take over the country all of them over the country all of them just one power they can fight for ever and they did with video over the last four five years that's what they did they just kept fighting and fighting and fighting and nobody was able to win or see the mistakes we have from one of this is destruction of the country is the killing of the young people and the innocent and the life of the good became so miserable to
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come to be fruitful. it's hard to imagine the decades after the war a nazi doctor was still active and rich in the nineteen seventies great intel had as the chair of its board a man convicted of mass murder and slavery at auschwitz a german company grown into and developed solidified a drug that was promoted as completely safe even during pregnancy and it turned out to have terrible side effects what has happened to my baby is anything paul you know she said is just cut short arms many saluda mind victims i have to this day received no compensation and never apologized for the suffering that not only want the money i want the revenge.
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kamchatka is a peninsula in the russian east one of the nation's least densely populated regions . there are no roads in north become chad and sponsor me scattered villages can only be reached by l. by dogs. there is a dog sled race and it's different from others in this race professional athletes team up with working dogs that polka go every day of their lives however the prize money they compete for is on a par with the world's most prestigious races the winner gets roughly forty seven
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