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in a fiery address to the u.n. general assembly russia's foreign minister rails against the political blackmail economic pressure and brute force he says western governments are using to maintain global dominance. after a dramatic emotionally charged committee hearing donald trump investigation into the claims of sexual assault leveled at his supreme court nominee.
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a major attack arresting seven men portably trying it for training in suicide vests and bomb making equipment. protest against the turkish president's first state visit to germany. are broadcasting live from our studios in moscow this is our international. to have you with us. russia's foreign minister concluded his participation at the u.n. general assembly on friday with a blistering attack on western foreign policy sergey lavrov condemned what he called the parochial self-serving ambitions of a small group of countries. john you know there's up with a number of western states a seeking to preserve the self-proclaimed status of the global leaders and prevent
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a natural transition to a multi-polar world order to that when they spend means including political blackmail economic pressure and brute force diplomacy a culture of negotiation and compromise have been replaced by a unilateral restrictions the un security council approval we heard a lot from the russian side on friday before their departure it was. his big press conference and spokeswoman marie as hard as exclusive interview to r.t. as well the press conference began with a bit of sergey lavrov humor so there is a policy new policy now of the land expression in south africa that the that they're implementing it's a parliamentary process people could lose their farms without compensation and there's talk that russia is trying to take the get the fuel and some of those described. know this time would be easier. meddling risk up along the election
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if there's. no time for this you know it's too far too far but weak on iran we heard once again that moscow will continue to do everything to preserve the so-called iranian nuclear deal but more importantly the americans were told on their home soil that the major european players will continue to do so as well no matter what minister lavrov also spoke about iran's isolation and that led to a rather awkward exchange at the press conference and you're saying stabilize yemen iraq syria and iran it seems as if to bring peace to these countries you have to completely eradicate influence there how realistic is that it's not for me to judge you but it seems. i mean you can look at country with such history civilization and people inside its borders like in the sink you cannot the beauty of the stick and
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expecting them to stay within their own borders why would you support such expansionism and particularly the united states as you know that's close to the border but this is what you just said you just said no you don't can't i said you can look the limits. i mean you can look at their own than its own borders and prevent iran through the influence outside its borders saudi arabia is its influence laycock that exerts influence that's what those. even brought donald trump's claim that iran was the world's biggest sponsor of terrorism according to the russian top diplomat this claim is absolute laws this year at last nobody was asking sergei lavrov about russia's alleged attempts to interfere in the u.s. election campaigns but he was asked about the claims that china was doing the same thing in response the russian foreign minister said that it's been proved many
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times that it is washington that keeps making such attempts around the world time and again. earlier i'll also mention my exclusive interview with the foreign ministry spokeswoman marie harf she agreed to share her thoughts on some of the other highlights of this week here at the united nations h.q. in new york for many years korea was in medieval and this country in. the leaders of this country and the country itself and their people to sponsor it was mentioned as the world's hugest problem and the evil was the world which was used to describe the country and now yeah and now i think that you heard mr. thing several times career so what happened to this city asian eyes not
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north korea has changed nothing like that happen but united states changed their position then their policy toward north korea probably the they can use a similar approach to iran and the things will go better or a political scientist. told us that he believes america's belligerence on the world stage is harmful to western interests base earned their spectacled that we witnessed at the united nations by the u.s. officials this week that there's a little room for optimism i'm afraid that we are on a slippery road toward greater attention and warse unless the us or visuals agree that their present course of action is confrontational and as mr lover of quite rightly said they're creating an artificial crisis not a crisis of necessity but of choice and we saw the disastrous iraq war and the examples of us intervention is them that has backfired on the us and western
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interests as a whole and then to repeat their grave mistakes tension between us and iran is building in the persian gulf region there needs to be preventive diplomacy the dire warning issued by mr lavrov today hopefully will be loosened by decision makers in london paris and of course washington as. president trump has ordered an f.b.i. investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct against his supreme court nominee broad kavanaugh it falls calls from a republican senator on the judiciary committee which has voted to move ahead with broad kavanagh's nomination on the condition that the agency looks into the quips here's artie's kilmartin with more. the u.s. senate judiciary committee has been conducting confirmation hearings for brett kavanaugh nominated to be a supreme court justice by donald trump today we saw essentially what happened they
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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 i do think that we can. have a short pause and make sure that the f.b.i. can investigate that 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
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hearings are 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 the judge a single question of these over go sions and yet again and again the refrain has been the same. to say that look i'm very disappointed that we're here today voting on this nomination and 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 know if you saw some sort of an impostor or some sort of a person who just couldn't do this job he can do the job he has done the job and he's doing it on the 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
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government were nor are they. in a very weak or. the trump white house we then heard some very heated political bickering with both sides are 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 and i was qualified to do the job you might not disagree with his decision making but the fact is he should not be ruled on the basis of an allegation from thirty six years ago which remains unproven he's entitled to be considered innocent until proven guilty that's an absolutely fundamental tenet for
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all in america and in this country and if he was denied the place on the basis of this allegation alone i would be deeply concerned especially when in all other respects he is completely qualified. with the last days of the hearings exposing deep political divides in the commission one american comedian has even claimed that lindsey graham is being blackmailed by russia of course all because he backed kavanaugh what you want to do is destroy this guy's life hold this seat open this is the most an ethical sham since i've been in politics if you really wanted to know the truth you sure as hell what i've done what you've done to this guy lindsey graham is so obviously being blackmailed by russia it has a very different than testimony under oath from a credible woman thirty five years time as an argument against an assault of a fifteen year old girl. all right what maybe slightly surprised that ms hamilton
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though is that the senator is known for having one of the most extreme anti russian stances they're trying to break the backs of democracies they're doing worse things in other countries and they're trying to get us to fight among ourselves and here's what we should do we should tell the russians in no uncertain terms you interfered in our elections we don't care why we're going to hit you and hits you hard in russia. is not a normal country we ask the media and legal analyst lionel to weigh in on the blackmail claim he told us that's absurd it is very lionel type way the idea is so specious. they're suggesting that that the russians have this man through blackmail they blackmail senator graham one of the most staunch heretofore in some cases anti russian senator to speak on behalf of the president trumps nominee who is
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a republican which as he is this this is not the way blackmail works as easy as blackmail imagine me blackmailing you to say something or do something that you're going to do anyway it doesn't make any sense this is an example of how people in our country here the so-called elite the intelligentsia the the shanty hollyweird the the i guess the liberal if you well at your tame and arm of american entertainment factions all of a sudden they feel impelled then compelled and able to comment on issues they know nothing about. dutch police say they have foiled a major terror attack that's after arresting a gang of men trying to acquire assault rifles suicide vests and bomb making
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equipment are too strong to penske takes up the story for us. this is been a long standing investigation after a tip off in april and eventually the police swooped in the 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 base group were apparently trying to obtain the suspects were in search of a k forty seven s grenades explosive vests and. 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 of attempting to travel to syria where he wanted to join i saw the terror group as for the rest of the group seven members in total we have some from police that they are aged
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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 not terror 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 far away 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 shot dead in. after stopping. the threat level in the netherlands remains that 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. come on is pushing back against reports that
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a third suspect has been identified in the school. paul boyd in that case that and much more coming up right after this short break what your children. both think you need to go back to and buy more form for something that's position that's also the position of the government that's the mission to the song goes in the new kids even if there is a number of contingency they've got to go back to the to the country. unfortunate ukrainian government destroys that maybe they don't understand this but they destroyed the country and they lost not only crimea but they lost their own people in two regions craniums and russia they really have very deep roots and.
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sent to try just to show us that you are absolutely separate and different. from russians this is absolutely stupid the way this is the way to nowhere. welcome back desire to international facebook has admitted that nearly fifty million accounts have been affected after a quote attack on its platform social media giant one of the perpetrators could have misused very counts. our engineering team discovered a security issue affecting almost fifty million accounts it's clear their attackers
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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 i knew something was up last night when i saw in there has occurred you know when i clicked on to now logged out of my account of their country mental right password time to change it again they refused to protect those dimona tice consumers clients should quit in possibly the should be put out of
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business now 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 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 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 or a round of for facebook won't be helped by this latest news about this breach and
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interesting to see where the social media giant goes from here. security researcher scott helms says the hack could in fact have been much worse and that facebook should keep working to bolster its security we see data breaches in the news almost every week now affecting household names and companies all around the world so it seems that data breaches have become part of modern life facebook has an awful lot of infrastructure an awful lot of users to protect. fifty million users impacted by this plus the additional forty million they've taken extra measures to protect us still only a few percent of facebook's total user base so whilst this is a very large breach it could have been a lot worse i think that any effort they can put into bettering their stance on security is always good in terms of how effective that will be we can only really wait and see what the outcome is as we progress into the future. girl and has it reacted to new reports that britain's security services have
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identified a third suspect in the screwball poisoning case its spokesperson of so that moscow wants to see facts not press speculation or unofficial investigations which is what i've got comments. rumors upon theories on top of speculation 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. the whole discussion is built around. results some kind of investigations by some kind of. nobody can figure out which pieces of. which are true various investigations are underway by journalists. this raises questions concerning the results of those investigations we do not know how. they are based
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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. they have to have the initial material. joint investigation. on the source. we jointly cooperate so that's why we don't want to speculate the latest but a third russian agent has been identified suspected of carrying out reconnaissance of the script so the other theory that surfaced and the rounds in the media this week is about one of the two original suspects but share of bending cat which calls itself an investigative outfit and is widely seen as a 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
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russian military academy graduation photos until they found a man with a resemblance to share of then use the database on the internet to find him. name 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 it merely likeness on photographs was insufficient proof but there you go we it team managed to reach the head of the military academy you referred to by betting cat which used to study and they have serious questions about building cats narrative one hundred percent he graduated in two thousand and one big then i was a commander of that squadron there is very little information on him or his or gregory yes it's rubbish is that enough
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a survey who would graduate such an academy would be sent on a task like this our graduates are 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 ours i think this story was planted seventeen years when the phrase from the photo is not remarkable they were between twenty and twenty one years old when they graduated we have changed from that time and there we go the latest twist in the script fair 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. french authorities have launched an investigation against a black rapper for inciting violence and racial hatred that's after he posted a video showing a white man being tortured shot and hanging from a tree and called for white babies to be killed youtube has suspended the clip
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called hang the whites. rapper himself nick conrad says it's nothing but a work of fiction he also claimed he was simply turning the tables on the suffering black people have endured for centuries but outrage at the video reached all the way to the top. the french interior minister strongly condemned the rapper he also called for further legal action and he was backed up by politicians from all the major parties who put the issue of whether there needs to be limits on artistic expression for debate. all violence in this way is to p. deplored of course but let's put it in perspective there are literally hundreds of thousands if not millions of hits on you tube videos from neo nazi hard right rock bands so i'm all for the rule of law replying but it will seem to be massively disproportionate when there is no general trend in the french black
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community or elsewhere for this sort of thing and the one time here example people have descended on in france you'll be exaggerating now you have to agree in any way but undoubtedly these i am i exaggerate i mean there is a problem there is a problem. i am using in general i am drill music i am gonna last one hundred black kids at the moment lee aligning in the more true your have been lying in a more tree we should condemn all violence like this all violent lyrics like this this kid is only at our say forty downloads we're going to be very careful we don't blow this out of proportion but he i've read the lyrics he's talking about stabbing caves in a nursery white kids and hanging their parents i'm sorry laughs out of order in my book just well let's see what the guy said the guy said i wanted to reverse polarity and show what it's like for black people for hundreds of years to be
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victims to these things sounds credible to me whether he meant it or not who knows only he can tell but i do know there seems to be a big disproportionate difference with the way he's being treated to the way that the rest of the offenders on you tube are being treated one would never try not to condemn slavery would not you know no one's trying to make an excuse for that if he has used a seed and change the priority of it good however but by the same token condemn both. turkey's leader tayyip erdogan is in germany. on his first state visit as president and tie turkey protesters have already showed up on the streets of berlin at a news conference with chancellor merkel and one called for closer economic ties. and we find it very important that we cooperate with germany in the economic field according to the win win principle we are thankful for german support our trade
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relationship is getting better again we want to win win situation with germany in the present and the future. state visit with the full military honors for president here in germany and it was all very friendly at the press conference as he stood alongside chancellor angela merkel but scratch just a.
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