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overturning the profession of innocent until proven guilty and that's what we've really special lies in the united states judicial system but i don't think anybody is assuming that anybody's guilty but that doesn't mean that we don't have a responsibility to take victims of sexual assault and sexual harassment very seriously and. blue skies and chilly stretch your top stories here and. donald trump has delivered his address to the u.n. general assembly outlining his vision for the world that vision it seems is currently dominated by iran but the president warning of the international community against supporting what he called a dictatorship regime. leadership though did not hesitate in punching back. reports from new york. the first punches were thrown by the two presidents here at
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the u.n. h.q. on tuesday rouhani speeches were only a couple of hours apart on iran's leaders so. death. and destruction. the corrupt dictatorship in iran. peace and the perpetrators of. plunder the nation's resurfaces. to enrich them. unilateral sanctions in the. form of economic terrorism. donald trump the iran nuclear deal struck under his previous us or obama according to the us president's version of events the iranian government exploited the green to dodge sanctions continue following its people and. it's toxic influence in the
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region plus donald trump is a big fan of sanctions on iran tehran is blaming washington for treating agreements like rubbish they're not ruling out coming back to their nuclear program and part of their measures in response anyway washington is clearly on a mission to teach iran a lesson this week in new york the top men in charge of the american foreign policy their national security adviser and the secretary of state are hopping from one event to another making open threats against iran and warning anyone who dares to deal or even talk with them was that it. was odd was he having a yes. we must put pressure on the regime to rein in its destruction and demand that iran act like
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a normal country if you cross our allies our partners if you harm our citizens if you continue to lie cheat and deceive yes there will indeed be hell to pay. the language work continues right behind these doors where donald trump is chairing a you one security council meeting on iran on wednesday previously u.s. president has only done it twice and there is barely any doubt that mr clarke will be trying to convince the rest of the world that iran has close links with terrorist just like and his main general assembly speech finance terrorism and find havoc and slaughter in a room we condemn all acts of terrorism without equivocation i think trump is playing a game where everyone is wrong everyone is. everyone is gripping america only trump
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and only trump. is right really america is essentially the empire it controls or attempts to control a large amount of the world when someone when any country decides to be independent to do something for themselves. america feels this is not right then immediately they become you know the enemy they become terrorists this is a threat this is a do not oppose me. as mentioned iran it will again come under discussion at the security council today of course r.t. international following all of the updates on that the meantime though we did take to the streets of tehran to get reaction to what's been said at the u.n. . what drum set of the ground support in the arena in the nation is a sheer lie because if you don't really so we wouldn't have. an international agreement which the us government itself had signed before shows that he's worth
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cannot be trusted and we can never trust the us docs with a system trying speech any sane person even a child can understand is contradictory on the one hand he puts pressure on people yet on the other he says he supports the iranian nation this demonstrates he's a liar i believe every negotiation with the us is needed because it's believed to the fulfillment of our demands i think it would be helpful if we can reach an agreement with the us generally they have now been friends with us and they have never cared about iran you know will be. but it seems this year iran has taken the place of another us enemy which claimed much of trump's attention during last year's address the corrupt dictatorship in iran their depraved regime in north korea we cannot allow the world's leading sponsor of terrorism this band of criminals arm itself with nuclear weapons to pose as the planet's most dangerous
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weapon it is time for all nations to work together to isolate the kim regime we ask all nations to isolate iran and its regime. and your road mobsters just a taste of the headlines seen in the british tabloids over the breakfast negotiations and if they were designed to incite europe's leaders it has worked with the e.u. now complaining the u.k. press has simply gone too far. too many reports. it seems that. feeling a little vulnerable in the wake of some media headlines in the u.k. hold the front page this. the u.k. zurita meaning tabloid used a clever play on words to get its feelings across of the recent salzberg summit you know the one where the needs of the e.u. outright rejected the case breaks it proposals well that headline has caused
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a tailspin in the e.u. and the commission is now calling for a more responsible approach by the media in the way that it informs the public about issues like briggs it and there i was thinking that freedom of press was a cornerstone of the new media can build the culture of dialogue or so divisions spread disinformation and encourage exclusion the braggs a debate is the best example of that i would advocate for a european approach to media based on quality and smart regulation if needed the sun front page which set the justice commission off is not the only hard hitting act on the part of the british tabloids known for pulling no punches and surely the breaks of debate coverage is no exception.
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but oh yeah headlines like this really that offensive earn sewing deficient to the extent that some sort of regulation is needed to rein them in i think a newspaper can write whatever they want to but if it's aggressive towards a community in terms of law regulation. which it should be forbidden to media needs to to remain free whatever use written in those media and that's it after the expression i think the freedom of speech is important so we should be able to write anything. simply to have to be more serious journalist to explain on the other hand it is unacceptable to write such things if it's necessary to respect why they have expressed by the public should also be respected. it seems the e.u. justice commission is proposals all. popular at least here in paris from what i
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gathered the view on the street is mostly don't touch the press we asked the same questions in london and it seems opinion across the english channel is divide it and also influenced by readers preferences i think they've got the discovery regulations in place to keep playing by playing fairly i don't encourage strong language here that kind of headline could be fatal to people but that isn't going to. have a free press in this country can look after themselves they won't print it i think it's readers let's face it i think the paper should be. appealing to the lowest common denominator the guardian. on friday the fate of brett kavanaugh nomination a supreme court justice will be decided following a string of damaging sex crime allegations and since the stories came to light just
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last week george cavanagh has been the target of trump's opponents some have questioned whether he can be presumed innocent until proven guilty. this was attempted three i believe professor ford judge kavanagh has lied multiple times he doesn't cavanagh 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 us lying that you're well i believe her let's put it that way there is credibility to her story. so two allegations of sexual misconduct have been made against. the first woman to come forward christine blasi forward says he sexually assaulted her while they were at high school the second claims kavanaugh exposed themselves at a party at yale university in the one nine hundred eighty s. a third is also expected to come forward this week allegations have led democrats
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to call for cavanaugh's nomination to be their countries to the out of the country's highest court they're calling for it to be blocked and on thursday he will give testimony on the claims leveled against him he denies all allegations. process at a minimum. with waters from both sides for rushing to judge so we invited guests to debate the possible political motives behind the story and what's happened to the idea of innocent until proven guilty convincing people who probably had no idea anything about this case or even that there was a supreme court nominee to suddenly think that brett kavanaugh is a monster based on these these these allegations these paintings of how he's been meanwhile all we have are the words of two people that's not to say that they are lying but we have absolutely no evidence for that and that is simply the complete opposite of what the united states constitution and our judicial system was set up to create so i don't think anybody is assuming that anybody's guilty but that
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doesn't mean that we don't have a responsibility to take victims of sexual assault and sexual harassment very seriously and i think that's what we're doing right now particularly as it applies to the misuse of power by people and in particular men in power in our institutions in this country so i think right now it's perfectly plausible and important to hear out these women a lot of people believe some very important things in danger of being overturned and i think there's a some very serious implications are suggesting that i understand the role. that i hear and disagreements and the fear that roe v wade is going to be overturned but again these are more media allegations these are more allegations from from liberal stating that if trump has his people and if conservatives come in that then roe v wade will be overturned and all of this that's simply not due process of the american legal system or of the supreme court they can't just come in and overturn
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laws there have to be cases there have to be precedent that this is politically motivated against cavanagh it has nothing to do with any evidence that's actually been brought forth besides about besides allegations from two women all processes that bring about the interpretation the production of law and he says. is inherently political trumps appointment of cabinet is political there is an agenda at play here this is a field of deceit are you mentioned that the legal system in america or all of them in america is actually contingent on political ideologies but in fact actually the code of judicial conduct itself which all judges and all legal process people are supposed to adhere to is why do you think our founders actually passed these things presumption of innocence there is no presumption of innocence right now in the media there's no presumption of minute innocence right now in the u.s. media what i'm suggesting and what many people are suggesting is that we take this seriously and put forward a real process that hears out these voices and puts forward the conversation as if
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you do we want to put this person into this position is that who we want to represent us is that we want to have to have something of that sort of like so the point that you're making was that we need to listen to these voices the question is now going to is this going to be is this the person that we want in the in the highest office of our judicial system of the supreme court of the united states and so now we're already talking that he's guilty i think the fault is more on the media it's more on some of the loudest voices against this by automatically assuming that he that i don't think anybody is that it forces aren't your voice is that those are voices from the u.s. media. to afghanistan now where hundreds of locals who had previously carried out work in the country for the german government blocked an entrance to its military base demanding help from above and they say their work has put their lives in danger but it does seem their requests for asylum for to go on deaf ears.
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where you would just. think. that you know. just. i was working at the front line with them i was working on a son. together what german senior meant to us with the german generals when i started my duty dad told me. we would help you if you for some problems. you know. now we have this german war in afghanistan in our war here so from german officers. look at the safe place.
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we received direct and direct threats. fifty days ago by the militants tortured and. his face smashed on. and on and. show them that we are really in danger we are not here for picnic we are not here for passing our time we are here to show them that you are really in danger we have really a big problem. we are really excited about is the global leader in management around the world what
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victims of the twenty fifteen texas flooding rues stress to the image had gone viral and had you know shared almost three hundred thousand times on facebook however the public has gone to town on his claims noting the absurdity of censoring any altered images. is is i'm sorry pathetically laughable by many accounts i don't know if he actually thought he was doing people a favor by this where he said listen i don't know how to break it to you but me thinks perhaps this might not be an actual legitimate authentic photo just letting you know because after all i am the new york times technical expert here just
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wanted to let you folks now we cage per chance you thought president trump. suit wearing a suit was in a rowboat handing out mog. had to flood victims in the case you might have thought lead the gold standard of american journalism at one point has been so many fact did buy this this this and he trump his stereo and other versions of auntie that they've lost that only their sense of humor my dear sense of fair play and their sense of of journalistic correctness and we are back and half an hour.
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course still it's a bit. just for the. i've been saying the number the. matter us is over one trillion dollars and. more than ten thousand dollars aren't happy. eighty five percent of global will you want to be old rich eight point six percent markets or thirty percent replenish your home with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and one rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars a are you industrial. but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need remembering one one you know for a minute the one and only. greetings
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and salutations the now over seventy are conflict in syria has created five point six million refugees according to the un refugee agency and it's any wonder considering the very nations claiming to be trying to create peace and syria are the ones doing most of the proxy warring in that country the very proxy war is destroying the nation and leaving its people homeless and adrift in the middle east and beyond and while many refuges want to or home return home to rebuild their of their lives they fear being dragged into even more conflict especially young men men at risk of construction into the syrian army or any of the various terrorists and rebel groups in the region lebanon which is hosting nearly nine hundred seventy six thousand syrian refugees voiced the concerns of them major general abraham head
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of lebanon's general security directorate told reuters that when there is no longer a big military battles in syria many young men will return meaning those young males syrian refugees. around the world the very ones that were painted as terrorists in a risk were the ones trying to refrain from killing in the name of endless war but while refugees ponder the future u.s. white house national security adviser john bolton seems to make it clear that the united states and its allies aren't getting out of syria any time soon even if isis is defeated telling reporters at the u.n. general assembly quote we're not going to leave as long as a rainy and troops are outside arabian borders and that includes our radio and proxies and militias which might be one of the reasons why the russian military as has announced that they will be providing syria with eight s. three hundred missile defense systems after a recent accident with the israeli air force which caused the deaths of fifteen russian airmen so as the united nations general assembly kicks off and leaders from
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