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and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max keiser and stacy herbert like to thank our guests mish should look oh miss talked up com if you want to reach us on twitter it's kaiser report and time by. it. was an. american soldier. i didn't expect their reaction but that's so i praise for his own administration and numerous controversies as u.s. president donald trump delivers his address to the united nations general assembly
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. sweden's prime minister will quit his position after losing a no confidence vote in parliament it comes off his party's disappointing performance in september's general election. locals in paris say their daily lives have been turned into a nightmare after special safe rooms for drug addicts to set up we hear their concerns. this is. really the border sleeves for the well to. believe in god still says. i'm hungry takes a stand against an evil port that claims the country has breached the block to keep that we've spoken exclusively to a hunger in government spokes person on how the uneasy relationship with brussels might develop.
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it's one o'clock here in moscow and you're watching all t. international live from our studio with me in india today welcome to the program u.s. president donald trump has delivered his address to the united nations general assembly outlining his vision for the world. wraps up the speech. american president decided to begin by telling the entire world how has it now. it was do one a good job in less than two years my administration has accomplished more than almost any administration in the history of our country. america so true. i didn't expect to react. to it.
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the general reception of the audience was rather warm but more awkward moments were to call donald trump stressed that his country would not intervene in other nations affairs and basically said that washington will stop telling other countries what to do we reject the ideology of globalism and we embrace the doctrine of patriotism and almost immediately after that the american president got to doing just that. germany will become totally dependent on russian energy if it does not immediately change course but. all nations of the world should resist socialism. and the misery that it bring us to everyone but. opec. and opec nations
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are as usual ripping off the rest of the world we want them to start lowering prices and they most contribute substantially to military protection from now on we had very strong words about patriotism almost so strong that it could be perhaps qualified as a kind of a new rise of you know he's calling for nationalism extreme nationalism and that is unfortunate because that moves the world towards a more a more difficult place to actually manage in a peaceful way from the united nations and if he had very strong words towards the i.c.c. if so it's also another contradiction because he talks about the rule of law and at the same time he attacks the international criminal court i'm not sure that his speech on on an ideological level on a strategic level holds all together it has a lot of contradictions and weaknesses the issue with iran is perhaps one of the most complicated quite a few people really scratch their heads when the american president said that
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a lot of countries supported his exit from the iran nuclear deal whereas in fact none of the signatories besides the u.s. russia china and the major european powers supported and in fact the e.u. top diplomat federica mog arena he came out on monday and said that the european countries came out with a special financial mechanism to keep trading with iran in defiance of u.s. sanctions but. iran's leaders so. death. and destruction the corrupt dictatorship in iran plunder the nation's researches. to enrich them. build nuclear capable missiles increase internal repression spread mayhem across the middle east. and far beyond finance terrorism and find
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havoc and slaughter iran's neighbors have paid a heavy toll for the region's agenda. of aggression and expansion. the iranian president took at this stage several hours later responded to transpose with similarly strong rhetoric because the u.s. also pressures other countries to avoid the nuclear agreement and even more dangerously the u.s. is threatening to punish all countries and international organizations we invite you to return to the un security council resolution we are inviting you to return to the negotiations table that you live. in a room we condemn all acts of terrorism without equivocation we fought the book party even before kuwait was occupied iran for to get its taliban terrorism and gave up martyrs in this struggle we fought al-qaeda and the taliban before the
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attacks on new york and washington d.c. it wrong thoughts against still a fake distorted representative of islam we were engaged in the fight against all the attacks in paris london and brussels appreciate this historical reality about iran. going to cross live now to. a political analyst and founder and president of the american iranian council think tank promoting better relations between washington and tehran welcome to the program has shank. trump again coldiron a state sponsor of terrorism while rouhani accuse the us of authoritarian foreign policy in attempting to overthrow iran's leadership how would you assess their claims. can you hear me her share. and shang can you hear me.
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i think we have a few technical problems they will try and get back to that interview moment on to our next story now. authorities in paris are increasing the number of special safe houses for drug addicts but people who live close by say it's made life in the area much more difficult artie's charlotte depends investigates. behind these and gates stands the sour dish shoot the fixer in france's first illegal venue especially for addicts the idea was to give addicts a safe space to get clean needles to prevent the spread of disease as well as to be able to seek help but since it opened almost two years ago people living and working on this street say it's turned the lives into a nightmare and despite gangs diety about the south to shoot many locals were too afraid to speak directly on camera if you see if you see the boy be to see what we . said about the last half.
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of the city where you have been. visiting the city. this is the answer we didn't see the obvious but. if you'd like to see the full locals claim the shooting gallery as it's been dubbed by the media makes the area for more dangerous and even though hundreds of addicts have made use of the facility many also is still choosing to shoot up right here on the street videos taken in recent weeks to show drug deals also taking place in broad daylight. the last time marty visited the street who was a we two witnessed an addict getting their fix. this
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is the spot where that video was shot and if you come with me now i want you to just get a sense of how close that addict was to the drugs room that is being set up by the authorities here it's just over here it's a stone's throw away and instead of using the facility that was available they decided to get high on their own terms violent and aggressive behavior is now being witnessed he almost daily. police statistics show that since the drugs room was opened more than one thousand eight hundred offenses have been reported for the possession of narcotics their consumption and theft despite the outcry from locals earned significant evidence showing that it isn't topping the desired effect and now looking up to open up for drug crimes along with a move all version i think it would be necessary to have four rooms in paris suburbs including one to do with smoking crack on our balance treatment that needs
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what politicians do something. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to express. some want to listen. to the right to be close it's like the song you know more people. interested in the lawyers are out. there should. welcome michael program sweden's prime minister stuff on live and will be stripped of his position after losing a no confidence vote it follows september's general election when his ruling is
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social democrats were handed their worst as a result earlier artie's maria phenomena discussed the issue with my colleague andrew farmer. well this is a historic moment for sweden first time ever the freshly elected parliament dismisses the sitting prime minister and he lost the confidence of eight earlier on tuesday that is mandatory after general elections he will still be the head of a caretaker government. until the new government is formed but with no actual power this comes up to again historic parliament elections in sweden during which we saw a rise of rising to in sweden democrats while social democrats the that the ruling party the biggest and historically the most powerful party in sweden i mean was shaking dramatically with the of worst results in decades to now as an outcome we have two major groups a swedish parliament left sent to block included social democrats then the
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opposition alliance blog formed of four parties with one hundred forty three seats in the palm in just one point less than their major rivals so they're very close one forty four against one forty three the top three is that it will be very hard to for them to vote on any decision because none of them has the majority the only way for them to have the majority would be to team up with sweden democrats they got sixty two seats in the palm and but the thing is that less sent to block says the not ready to negotiate to cooperate anyhow with sweden democrats and tea parties of the poor parties for the opposition alliance blog also movies to do that so it's kind of deadlock right now because nobody has the majority what do you explain. cause quite a political sort of earthquake didn't it what cools that well i have to say that the parliament elections came at a very difficult time for sweden and security was the biggest concern with very
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high criminality rate gang shootings on the rise cars burned in various cities all across the country you remember there was absolutely dramatic pictures from sweden so how did they vote i have to. say people felt frustrated cared and of course anger they needed a solution they needed to fix those problems to the connection was never officially established it was sweden democrats somehow managed to convince people that immigrants to play for all their problems anti immigrant or particularly anti known european immigrant feeling was very strong that what's next them for sweden and vote for a new head of the government has to take place no later than two weeks after the speaker of the parliament is announced which happened yesterday and the parties will be allowed to vote to choose between maximum four candidates and if they fail to do that we're going to see new elections in sweden. adrian krug a lot pope professor of social science at sweden's university of gothenburg told us
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that the current political situation reflects deep social divides it's all unique this situation because it is the first i mean or outside been for many many the codes our goal but the idea is that when someone win the elections. the minute the minister or the state minister will leave the place to lament their wonder to wander there lections the problem is the polling station of glass if you are a huge gap between the poor under root it has been a god has been growing in the last fifteen years we have a different people have migrated for many many years ago but they see themselves not so it's under in need to be included in this guy not in this guy not politics so what we've been needs is actually not after but much more open months more unchanged. discourses of of for the politics of migration.
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any commissioner has lashed out at british newspapers even suggesting they might need tighter regulation it comes against a backdrop of souring relations between the e.u. and britain over bragg's it talks with some suitably nasty headlines artie's polyploid has the details well these comments about so-called smart regulation they were made by any justice commissioner there as at seven four am in vienna media build the culture of dialogue should build the culture of dialogue on the contrary we see divisions spread misinformation and encourage each exclusion the black city bait is the best example of that. again do you remember the front page of a popular british daily calling the judges and. just last week
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the e.u. leaders told dad rats on another front page and i voted for a european approach to lead based on quality and smart regulation if needed so you had that juror taking aim at in particular the sun headline from last week that was printed in the wake of to reason may's failed trip to salzburg where she failed to convince each unit of the merits of her brags it plan and actually the article itself underneath the headline in relation to raw so called the e.u. leaders two bit is so that's the sort of things he's clearly not happy with she says it's irresponsible for media outlets to behave in this manner but that word regulation is a bit like waving a red rag to a bull when you're in a room full of journalists and quite
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a few people concerned especially the journalists in the room they gave the e.u. officials doing the q. and a session afterwards a bit of a grilling commissioner you rover gave a speech today where she referred to quote smart regulation for the media could you clarify what she means she refers to all the initiatives that have already been proved and that should be fully implemented member states including the already agreed or divisional media so he says derek. was all over the world. but she didn't refer to the future. press she's addressing a problem she sees with two british newspaper from pages and saying small regulation that's not all to official what does she mean by smart regulation of newspapers she was speaking about the responsibility of the media which of course you very well aware. the responsibility that you or do you have in informing people
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and afterwards she said that there might be consideration if smart regulation might be needed she didn't call for smart regulation not all the e.u. officials criticism was reserved for the press there she took aim at mainstream political parties as well who she said except some of the rhetoric of division and she called on politicians to show responsibility for their words and to show restraint because sadly hatred and cases of hate crime in europe are on the rise and gree is making a stand against any report that came to countries breached the key values of the block is launched a campaign video to counter the claims. parliament the. called hold got to mean that. you cause i'm going to. get you. read you make my daughter. go to my you make bizarre charbel move comes after the
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e.u. officially accepted the findings of the. report which cites a number of alleged violations by hungry they include migrant abuse corruption and attacks on press freedoms and the democratic process it means the e.u. may now invoke article seven which can suspend certain rights of member states including voting rights article seven has so far never been implemented but tensions of late have been bumping up. sadly the commission shares the concerns expressed in the report in particular as regards fundamental rights corruption the treatment of roma and the independence of the judiciary individuals in the government have envisaged themselves their family member staff rents from public funding from european taxpayers money the elections this year were held in an atmosphere of aggression and intimidation or you are already made up your mind i stand here to defend my country and this is
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a matter of on or this insults the honor of hungary this uses double standards and violates the treaties it says in our polls and they were told to hungary and government spokesperson felt on come back about why has countries become a target for brussels. amreeka. this is not a legal process this is a bollywood process he she by the political left and the liberals in the european parliament ahead of the european parliamentary elections next may for the past eight years increasingly especially it's about under but also paul and others in central eastern europe the european political left and liberals have started to use human rights issues rule of law corruption as a scab that letter that is put on us and is trying to put us into a corner from which we have to defend ourselves and we don't believe in that this is going to go blackmailing it to reach out and. using the kind of arguments and accusations against which to really difficult actually to put up any kind of. so
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that's why we are not the man in. our cells but rather we go on and charge and that is we stand for our own version and reading of what is happening in europe with a special emphasis that i mention on legal. to. what you seem for the past three years but it is happening for the past maybe two decades by now is that it is basically a business model at the borders of europe where human traffickers and human rights organizations are helping illegal migrants reaching the york and continent and begin their new european union basically going against the existing legal system the legal framework in which the european union should exist and they utilize or rather misuse the existing loopholes in the legal system settle what we do here in hungary step by step we acting on the reality on the ground we are closing doors
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and then the one hundred three magically would be if. someone an individual is working together with human traffickers and explicitly and openly it's helping illegal migrants to cross the border against the existing rules the european rules and that myriad rules might be extension of the highest level but in general our intention is to put things back on their feet and that is restore law and order at the waters of europe. thank you. we're not going to leave neither the european peoples party nor the european union for obvious reasons. we are in europe and we are the people sputnik does behind a hunger in government is probably the strongest political party with the most support coming from the people at fifty percent during the past consecutive european parliament elections so that it would be absurd to be indicating that we have no place in the european beepers body or in europe we go for it changing the
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rules and we go for every state what the original meaning of europe is instead of leaving you being. a round up of the new. top of the al it all but first a lot international it's time for a documentary called hot race color dawgs. it's hard to imagine decades after the war a nazi doctor was still active and rich in the nineteen seventies crittle had as the chair of its board a man convicted of mass murder and slavery at auschwitz a german company develops a little mite 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
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