tv Cross Talk RT September 28, 2018 4:30pm-5:01pm EDT
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against in your violation of the security guard's resolutions and that there were actually even the even the use of the lebanese airspace as the world vision of resolution of the security grounds the west elaborate i have an important question may have these asked this you made a comment to the security council opposing your weaponization of care what is a sure the it is asian of medical care can you comment upon the fact that humanitarian exemptions to the resolutions against north korea here have been a notorious failure and the global fund to combat aids malaria and tuberculosis has cut off funding to north korea this is a form of a larger. group is it's not a biological warfare it's it's. really again violation of the security council resolutions which provides for human use exceptions from the sanctions regime and those said yesterday in the security council that we want these to be reviewed
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especially in line with the progress which is slowly but it is made on the political front thank you very much i really have to run. locate you were just watching foreign minister sergei lavrov giving a q. and a session a media conference after a fire speech to the u.n. general assembly he covered and all for a lot of ground there he talked about different relationships with the venezuela south africa talked about both the koreas talked an awful lot about syria iran amongst others now if we look at what he said about syria. that. you know there was no room for terrorists in syria we will be pushing towards and being very cautious to form a constitutional committee he said that there was no deadline to form that committee was about getting the right players involved there and about iran he said for. and china and green have decided on mechanisms to discuss economics and how
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third parties should not interfere with these mechanisms he also acknowledged that firms were leaving iran about and others replacing them and europe realizing that the was the situation what he said someone actually asked about belittles trends the future of the u. n. he said that the united nations' future would be difficult and the u.s. say sovereignty should prevail meaning their own but he said other nations are rising so that one country cannot do what's right for others cannot dictate sorry and sooner or later everyone will have to negotiate there's no better place to do that than the united nations obviously we will be analyzing this further with our correspondent on the ground. so we will be discussing this for that later on in the program. now police say they have foiled a major terror attack that's after arresting a man trying to acquire assault rifles suicide vests and bomb making equipment shot
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to patsy takes up the story. this is been a long standing investigation after a tip off in april and eventually the police swooped in no miscreants which they say were planning to carry out a terror attack at a high level of vent to maximize the number of victims and casualties that the prosecutor in the netherlands this morning has been outlining some of the material this group were apparently trying to obtain the suspects research about forty seven grenades explosive vests. several car bombs well what do we know about the ringleader the so-called ringleader of this group what we understand he's a thirty four year old man who is over rocky origins we also understand from the police that he was convicted last year in two thousand and seventeen attempting to travel to syria where he wanted to join i saw the terror group as for the rest of
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the group seven members in total we had some from police that their age twenty one to thirty four three of the group including that ringleader had all been convicted of trying to travel to syria where they wanted to join that terror group by so now we understand that they were attempting to not only put. rifles they were also looking to obtain woman which could then be used to create a bomb and we understand from the authorities in the netherlands that they were quite a way along in their attempts to create this terrorist attack this is not the only time in september that terror has been on the front pages of the netherlands earlier this month the jihadist was short in. after stopping its threat level in the netherlands remains it out of a. possible maximum of five meaning that there is a real concern that there is a chance of a terror attack in the country. the u.s.
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senate judiciary committee has voted to meet the had it with brett kavanaugh a supreme court nomination and goes to the senate for approval cross live now to and he's kind of open for details so the cost but not without a last minute drama took us through what happened. well the u.s. senate judiciary committee has been conducting confirmation hearings for brett kavanaugh nominated to be a supreme court justice by donald trump now in today we saw essentially what happened they took a vote to take the nomination of brett kavanaugh to the floor of the u.s. senate now as the vote was preparing we saw kind of a last minute proposal from republican senator jeff flake he proposed essentially that a final vote on the floor of the senate wouldn't take place until the f.b.i. had been able to do an investigation let's take a minute to just kind of take
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a look at this last minute proposal from republican senator jeff flake but i do think that we can. have a short pause and make sure that the f.b.i. can investigate and i understand it is that some of us would have to and i'm prepared to do it make a request to the white house to ask the f.b.i. to do that investigation it would be short. and limited in scope to the current allegations that have been made i would like to support the motion for that investigation. now the hearings this morning were certainly contentious there was certainly quite a bit of tension in the room as the senate judiciary committee continued its hearings out regarding brett kavanaugh and his nomination let's take an overview of some of what went on in the final hours of the senate judiciary committee's hearings rather than working with us my democratic colleagues chose not to participate in this process indeed before yesterday they had never even asked judge
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kavanaugh a single question about these allegations and yet again and again the refrain has been the same delay delay delay i'm very disappointed that we're here today voting on this nomination in specially in light of the testimony that we heard just yesterday that it would be an absolute crying shame if we keep treating him like you like he's some sort of an imposter or some sort of a person who just can't do this job he can do the job he has done the job and he's doing it on me a circuit court of appeals the second highest court in the country and i have a lot of confidence in him this supposed to be an independent equal branch of government and we're no longer that we are an arm in a very weak arm of the trump white house. now brett kavanaugh has been nominated for the u.s. supreme court that's a life long position by u.s.
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president donald trump however his nomination process has been tainted by allegations of sexual assault and attempted rape yesterday we heard from christine blasi forward who testified that when she was a high school student he attempted to rape her we then heard a very emotional testimony from brett kavanaugh claiming that this is false that he did no such thing we then heard some very heated political bickering with both sides getting rather fired up now the nomination of brett kavanaugh has certainly divided the united states of america both sides very fired up about it and it appears that next week we will have a final vote in the u.s. senate regarding his confirmation as a supreme court justice in the united states the highest court in the land but it has been quite contentious protests all around capitol hill lots of accusations on both sides lots of anger. people can't wait to see what is going to bring thanks
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very much ken it will put. the seventy third general assembly is coming to an end with politicians from around the world taking the stage russian foreign minister sergey lavrov raised concern over some countries trying to hijack u.n. principles. john you know there's up with the number of western states to seeking to preserve this filth proclaimed status of global leaders and prevent a natural transition to a multi-polar world order to that in this been the means including political blackmail economic pressure and brute force such activities lead to devaluation of international law the international community has paid dearly for the self-serving ambitions of these countries diplomacy a culture of negotiation and compromise have been replaced by unilateral restrictions the un security council approval such actions are not just illegal but
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are also just ineffective. and he is now joining me live from in new york. can you hear me i know this sounds a bit difficult what else is in it as mr lavrov said. while this was a really busy day for the russian delegation in new york at the united nations h.q. it's actually their final day plain as departing in just a couple of hours and we heard a lot from the russian side was sergey lavrov un g. speech in the first place that is big final press conference and also our exclusive interview with the russian foreign ministry spokeswoman marie has a hard the foreign minister had many things to say on the way some western countries are behaving internationally that's something he keeps calling absolutely
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inappropriate the principle of first and international agreements second but the press conference itself began with a little bit of. humor and some laughter in the audience. so there is a policy and you. land express creation in south africa that that they're implementing is a parliamentary process people could lose their farms without compensation and there's talk that russia is trying to take the get if you will and leo some of those disgruntled oh no no. no this time we're busy with reason meddling risk of the law in the elections and the the. no time for this you know it's too far too far about three. and once again we heard that russia is going to do everything to preserve the so-called iran nuclear deal and just to remind you that earlier this week moscow was
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reassured that some of the major european players some of them are also parties and signatories to the deal will continue doing so as well minister lavrov also spoke about iran's isolation and this was something that led to another rather awkward moment at the press conference have a look. met with that g.c.c. foreign ministers plus the foreign ministers of jordan and egypt and they agreed on a coalition strategic coalition for the middle east to step in allies yemen. and to stop the medline activities from iran where do you stand because being this would be disputed would say. that it is you know it's you know you're saying stabilize yemen iraq syria and iran it seems as if to bring peace to these
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countries you have to completely eradicate it remain an influence there know how realistic is that it's not for me to judge but it seems to me you can't look a country with such history civilization and people inside its borders like in a cage they want to be. because you're saying you cannot be idealistic and expecting them to stay within their own borders why would you support such expansionism and particularly the united states as you know that's kind of the. this is what you just said you just said no get on can't i said you can look the limits. i mean you're going to put iran that's on borders and prevent that influence i would side with saudi arabia has its influence like so influence that's what they said they were this is why it's an interesting use of words anyway it explanation of course is more important than my point let me ask. you was one of
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the journalists to. try to be looking through but you are doing this it's appropriate to give the political i would not misinterpret a. foreign minister lavrov also have something to say about donald trump's claim that iran was the world's biggest sponsor of terrorism the russian foreign minister says that this is absolute false and they're absolutely no grounds for that speaking of terrorists mr lavrov also made a comment on the contested province of idlib in syria he still hopes that the process of separating the jihad is from the moderate rebels there the hope is that the process will indeed continue something else mr lavrov said about this was that any kind of movement of terrorists from syria to other territories is unacceptable the russian foreign minister was also asked about the american
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presidents claim that china was attempting to interfere in the u.s. midterm elections to that story. said that actually he doesn't believe it and on the other hand there have been many instances when washington was trying to mend . in other countries the life and affairs now i mentioned in my exclusive interview with the foreign ministry spokeswoman marie is a hard we talked about the many things that were discussed here at the united nations h.q. so let's just have a look at that once again. for many years korea was in medieval. this country. the leaders of this country and the country itself and the people of this country it was mentioned as the world's hugest problem and in the evil was the world which was used to describe the country and now yeah and now i think you
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heard mr trump thing several times a year so what happened to the city. not north korea has changed nothing like that happen but united states change their position then their policy toward north korea probably the they can use a similar approach to iran and the things will go better. so that's from. the united nations age you see a russian diplomats have to leave but i'll try and be back with more with the summary of the things that we heard and seen here in new york for the united nations general some. day it's been. doing a fantastic job. facebook has admitted that nearly fifty million accounts have been affected after a quote attack on its platform the social media giant warned that perpetrators
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could have misused. our engineering team discovered a security issue affecting almost fifty million accounts it's clear their attackers exploited a vulnerability in facebook's code this allowed them to take over people's accounts facebook admitting that a breach took place on choose day with fifty million accounts being affected and ninety million also being logged out and having their passwords research a huge breach and again eroding trust in facebook now they say that the account could have been used by perpetrators they still don't know whether the accounts were misused or whether any information was accessed and also they say at this early stage of their investigation they don't know who's behind the attacks all based on all of this has sparked outrage which has been expressed on other social media platforms oh my god someone b. saw it through facebook was willing to sell your info to me have you in food herbal
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time i knew something was up last night when i saw in there has occurred you know when i clicked on to now get logged out of my account of their country member right password time to change it again if they refuse to protect those dimona tice consumers clients should quit in possibly the should be put out of business it's been a tough year for facebook to come in for huge amounts of criticism that their platform has been used to disseminate fake news and they've brought in the atlantic council to get rid of so-called fake news that's controversial because it's seen as being censorship on free speech and closing accounts which don't follow the government line in certain places also earlier this year facebook coming under fire over the cambridge analytical scandal where millions of facebook users had their accounts accessed and used for political reasons by the company and so what came out of all of that is facebook founder mark zuckerberg really apologizing and promising
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. that his company would try to do better we have a responsibility to protect your data and if we can't then we don't deserve to serve you so a bad year all around for facebook won't be helped by this latest news about this breach and interesting to see where the social media goes from here. the kremlin has reacted to the british media frenzy over reports that u.k. security services have identified a third suspect in the script poisoning case spoke of person dimitri peskov noted that we need facts not press speculation or unofficial investigations. reports on the latest developments. rumors upon theories on top of speculation it doesn't seem to end the kremlin has dismissed these rumors about the suspects their relationship with moscow was just that rumors and hasn't seen any case files.
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the whole discussion is built around. results with some kind of investigations by some kind of. nobody can know which pieces of. which are true various investigations that are underway by journalists. all this raises questions concerning the results of the investigations we do not know how. they are based and so on it's hold hold a discussion with the media we would like to do that we don't know if any of the facts are true if we can make any official statements about who looks like who lived and so. to be able to gauge and they have to have the initial. joint investigation. on the source. we jointly cooperate so that's why we don't want to speculate the latest russian agent
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has been identified suspected of carrying out reconnaissance of the script. the other theory that surfaced in the rounds in the media this week about one of the two original suspects but sure of being cat which calls itself an investigative outfit and is widely seen as the russian says it has this covered his true identity and authority. apparently a decorated serviceman what they did is they truly through decades and decades of russian military academy graduation photos until they found a man with a resemblance to share of then use that database on the internet to find his. dave that's all the proof that they offered dedicate in the rest of their article to speculation about his career which is all odd when others revealed links between syrian jihad ists and pro rebel white helmet rescuers telling cat insisted that
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a new likeness on photographs was insufficient proof but there you go we it team managed to reach the head of the military academy referred to by betting cat which used to study and they have serious questions about building cats narrative one hundred percent of the graduate on the two thousand and one big event i was a commander of that squadron there is very little information on them or his or gregory yes it's rubbish that an officer who would graduate such an academy would be sent on a task like this are graduates or field officers and it's not even special services who would be trained to perform tasks like these even so it's rubbish that it g.r.u. officer would be sent to police and so on they were not hours i think this story was planted seventeen years went by the phrase from the photo is not remarkable they were between twenty and twenty one years old when they graduated what they have changed from that time and there we go the latest twist in the script fair
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rule a coaster ride of rumors and speculation inconsistent seas and revelations and judging by what we've seen so far one shouldn't expect this ride to end anytime soon. a new mosque has been opened in hamburg in a building that used to be a protestant church during the renovation that took five years a lot's been said about multiculturalism and integration but some locals have mixed feelings about it. it's a shot it's a beating my three children received a confirmation in this church and now it is a mosque but what can you do. it's
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awful going to church gets removed for a mosque although they really made it beautiful of course it is a different culture i'm sure but there are also so many parallels and they think we have to be reasonable and stand together at a time when i just have to foster i have a strange feeling a little bit trite that one i'm in the bus for example and i see a crowd of people coming from the mosque it is a frightening feeling because you feel as a stranger you shall see. the mosque is a place of the integration and learning. and i don't think you can say that i joined many of the christian automatically nowadays who.
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a lot and conspiracy. to wake up to dig deeper to get the stories that mid-stream. media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. don't accept the slow drivers of the stars the right to the well. it's. the speed. of television.
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