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so yeah that's good. general assembly russia's foreign minister rails against the quote political blackmail economic pressure on brute force western governments are using to global dominance. after a charge committee hearing donald trump orders an f.b.i. investigation into claims of sexual assault level his supreme court nominee.
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for facebook in response to potentially the worst security breach in the company's history over fifty million users are directly affected. to the world this is your r.t. international my name's you know your company our top story russia's foreign minister wrapped up his participation at the un general assembly on friday with an attack on western foreign policy. condemn what he called a parochial self serving a small group of countries and said those states are undermining the organization and its principles but franco has more now from new york. that's up above the number of western states to seeking to preserve this proclaimed status of global leaders and prevent a natural transition to a multi-polar world order to that when they spend means including political
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blackmail economic pressure and brute force such activities lead to devaluation of international law surrogate saved all here and russia had to say to the rest of the world for his final day in new york the foreign minister kept himself within the boundaries of diplomatic language however his criticism and told of war stratten up . 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paid dearly for the self-serving ambitions of these countries diplomacy a culture of negotiation and compromise have been replaced by unilateral restrictions like un security council approval such actions and not just illegal but just ineffective like that long serious statement the press conference where covered the same global issues happened to be an event where the audience had a giggle a few times so the new policy no land express creation in south africa that the
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that they were implemented as a parliamentary process people could lose their farms without compensation in this talk that russia is trying to take the get the if you will and some of those disgruntled. but. no time for this is known so far but what if. somebody wants to issue an order from the. president. so the question is not. what do you think of the future two of the united nations. while the most awaited speaker and this building and also at the u.n. security council was still president trump this year his pick for the planet's
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greatest evil was a wreck but the rest of the world didn't fall for it and even america's allies in europe didn't. pointed that out once again and said that moscow will continue working with china and the major players to do everything to preserve the so-called iran nuclear agreement what i spoke to the person in charge of dealing with the media at the russian foreign ministry she couldn't help talking. about how it took president twelve months to make a complete u. turn what a call to his take on little rocket man kim according to marie is a harvard there's still loads of room for improvement for the us administration for many years most of korea was in medieval and this country and. 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
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was used to describe the country and now yeah and now i think you heard mr trump think several times career 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 yeah who knows what kind of twists and turns another year will bring about franco in new york or we get the thoughts of former american diplomat jim just trysts when we asked him about the remarks from russia's foreign minister. i have noticed. mr lover of tends to be very diplomatic very polite very gentlemanly and his expression but i did notice a certain level of impatience today that he i think his patience has been tried
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one time too many yes we are talking about whether or not we will have we will continue down this road of the united states seeking. in a very sterile way and destructive way to hold on to this notion of global hegemony or whether there will be a peaceful and national natural transition to a more more multi-polar world so far we don't see the people making policy in washington willing to make that transition and i think that is something extremely dangerous and i think maybe that partly accounts for mr lover of sense of impatience yes we touched upon most the tension at this year's u.n. general assembly was paid to the american leader yourself double trumps remarks went on with the diplomats.
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less than two years my administration has accomplished more than almost any administration in the history of our country. america hears so true. didn't expect that reaction but that so. many will become totally dependent on russian energy. if it does not immediately change course. all nations of the world should resist socialism. and the misery. that it brings i am the first president ever to challenge china
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on trade. honesty and its not diplomatic and they find it funny. they were laughing at me they were laughing with me we had fun. well indeed old rivalries were reignited at the un general assembly after the israeli prime minister annoyance t. her knowledge of a secret sereny an atomic warehouse to run law start saying rather it was israel which was the only country in the mideast with declared nuclear weapons rock as the takes up the story the general assembly is never dull the drama threats ultimatums and i q's ations but few relationships are is heartfelt or as emotional as radioactive as the one between israel and iran and i'm six disclosing for the
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first time that iran has another secret facility into iran. a secret atomic warehouse for storing massive amounts of equipment and material. for me secret nuclear weapons program with this now traditional back and forth you will never have to wait long for response no arts and crafts show will never of frisky that is really his only regime in our region with the secret undeclared nuclear weapons program including an actual atomic arsenal time for israel to fess up and open its illegal nuclear weapons program to international inspectors fair play to israel has a policy of nuclear ambiguity where it neither confirms law denies its nuclear weapon program and an arsenal of nukes yes no question for you does israel have nuclear capabilities and nuclear weapons yes or no.
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we've always said that we won't be the first to introduce who we have been introduced so here's what we actually know about israel's nuclear hobby it's one of only five nations not to have signed the nuclear nonproliferation treaty the cia reported that israel had its first nuclear almost half a century ago well you know they got one nuclear weapon and israel has what three hundred or more nobody knows exactly how many in one thousand nine hundred eighty six former technician mordechai vanunu spilled the beans revealed the location and details of israel's secrets nuclear complex photographs of the control room and information about how nuclear warheads were assembled in a covert six story deep underground complex there's troubles midst of a new new was kidnapped in room by israeli agents and taken back home charges
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included treason espionage intent to impair national security he spent eighteen years in jail eleven of them in solitary confinement israel wasn't happy. not very well after everyone know these are the two hundred. i don't. know america i know you don't know everyone know there's a ron have a point should israel come out of the closet with its radioactive little secret perhaps but while no one knows for sure the israeli prime minister can continue to log about thinly veiled threats that would give a geiger counter a seizure while standing in front of his nuclear weapons lab or research center. human whoever threatens us with destruction puts themselves in similar danger and in any case will not achieve his goal. is an absence of a sad and tragic absence of any movement toward
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a middle east peace prize. says unmissed in it then you know instead o. coming to the un and that does seem dismay g.e. should that he is responsible for more than anybody else in the world he just zeroes in and focuses on iran demonizes iran and that's not watching it with anyone in the world community today and beside that there was a very muted reaction to hold a good reasons. the votes on double trumps controversial pick for the supreme court tells once again being postponed that's after the senate committee decided to give the f.b.i. one week to investigate the accusations of sexual assault leveled against brett kavanaugh a charge he strongly denies the president himself has ordered an investigation into the claims it is yet another delay in one of the most divisive confirmation hearings in american political history fills our gallus from wonderland around here
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rather than working with us my democratic colleagues chose not to participate in this process and yet again and again their refrain has been the same delay delay delay i'm very disappointed that we are here today voting on this nomination this supposed to be an independent equal branch of government we're no longer that we are in a very we are of a trump white house it's the beginning. of a process. that will tear this country apart the u.s. senate judiciary committee has been conducting confirmation hearings for brett kavanaugh nominated to be a supreme court justice by donald trump they took a vote to take the nomination of brett cavanagh to the floor of the u.s. senate now as the vote was preparing we saw kind of
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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 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 i have explained many times with mother if the investigation is not necessary 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.
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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 just to continue what killable is saying there the scandal surrounding judge kavanaugh house triggered a severe partisan feud in the u.s. republican senator lindsey graham's comments and front of the senate judiciary committee hearing on thursday comes to really the the current level of on the most the in washington in a bitter tirade he accused the democrats of a cynical attempt to do real calvin ols nomination what you want to do is destroy this guy's life hold this seat open this is demote 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 and what you've done to this guy senator graham staunch defense of bread calvin or howsoever drawing criticism to an american comedian chelsea humble
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or even claim that graham is being blackmailed by moscow despite the fact graham is renowned for his anti russian stance in the sense they're trying to break the backs of democracies they're doing worse things in other countries 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 interfere in our elections we don't care why we're going to hit you in here too hard in russia. it's not a normal country media legal analyst lytle told us the russian blackmail claim against senator graham is nothing but. the idea is so specious. they're suggesting that that the russians have this plan through blackmail they blackmail senator graham one of the most strong bunch heretofore and some cases fancy russian senator to speak on behalf of the
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president trumps nominee who is 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 is the so-called elite the intelligentsia the that can use 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 and compelled and able to comment on issues they know nothing about and work from our to international in ninety seconds.
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like them before the three of them will be good. interested always in the water. should. we start back in asia where at least three hundred eighty four people are dead after a powerful earthquake and tsunami struck indonesia on friday leaving hundreds more injured from the countries that agency. along with hospitals on hotels collapsed waves up to three meters high hit the ways the island where a beach festival was on the way the earthquake also caused a major power cut that has humper to communication for rescue teams.
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facebook is facing a lawsuit over its apparent inability to keep its users personal information secure it comes in response to what was potentially the company's worst ever security breach fifty million accounts may have been compromised. our engineering team discovered a security issue affecting almost fifty million accounts is clear the attack is exploited a vulnerability in facebook's code does allow them to take over people's accounts facebook admitting and choose day that their platform was breached fifty million accounts affected a further forty million also having their passwords changed so that's nineteen million people in total facebook releasing a statement saying that those accounts could have been used by people with the ferias tensions and that at this early stage of their investigation they don't know who these people are or where they're based who carried out this attack and naturally that's led to anger being expressed on other social media platforms oh my
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god someone besides through facebook was willing to sell your info to me have you in food herbal time i knew something was up last night when i signed there has occurred in line at clicked on to now logged out of my account in their country mantle my passport time to change it again they refused to protect those dimona tice consumers clients should quit in possibly they should be put out of business now it's been a tough year for facebook earlier this year they teamed up with the atlantic council of the american think tank to combat what they said was fake news but that's led to accusations by many that they're only cracking down on certain types of facebook pages and that that is an infringement of free speech also earlier this year facebook coming under attack under heavy criticism for their links with cambridge a little millions of facebook users data was accessed and used for political
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purposes by the company and that led to the founder of the company mark zuckerberg releasing a statement conceded that the company must do better we have a responsibility to protect your data and if we can't then we don't deserve to serve you. so it's been a tough year for facebook and what comes next is important if mr zuckerberg and his team want to rebuild trust in the social media giants well as of now if a spook cuz fix the issue but the company shares fell on its c.e.o. mark zuckerberg net worth plunged by some two billion dollars a security researcher we spoke to thinks that could in fact have been much worse than that facebook must keep working on bolstering its security because an awful lot of infrastructure an awful lot of users to protect and watch the fifty million users impacted by this plus the additional forty million they've taken extra measures to protect us still only
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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 well another tech giant tesla lost some one and a half billion dollars overnight after funder schools accused of fraud by the u.s. securities and exchange commission. clearly made a mistake is obviously one of the great entrepreneurs of our generation and they may call themselves wildly successful but they've never made a profit without even any sort of real knowledge important backs of what probably should be a lot more sleep and probably should be a lot more careful before he tweets i'm just saying this rolling the dice nothing wrong with the automobile sort of foreign but the business is a un mitigated. well in a tweet dated august seventh muskett month he was considering taking tesla private
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and proposed a price of four hundred twenty dollars per share adding that he had secured sufficient funding to do so he also expressed high hopes for all existing shareholders to endorse his idea the f.c.c. however picked up on an unexpected and surprising link we'll age that must could have arrived at the price of four hundred twenty dollars by assuming a twenty percent premium of tesla's then existing share price and then rounding up to four hundred twenty because of the significance of that number in marijuana culture and his belief that his go for end would be amused by it well this is the picture tesla stock has been falling since early august when must posted his tweet shares were three hundred eighty dollars or so but on thursday the company's stock closed more than one hundred dollars done after the f.c.c. accused mosque a fraud. if the odds are probably in your favor you should make as many decisions
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as possible within the bounds of what is executable this is like being in the house and because probability is the most powerful force in the universe which is why the house always wins be the house. these stock exchange commission is going to actually look at whether this was within the rules and regulations around reporting market sensitive information which is strictly not the way it should be done but also i think they're going to be most horrified at their lack of clarity and possibly accuracy because sometime later it was found that they weren't going to be going private so he's got a lot of questions to answer here in the case of mr musk but he is obviously a very well known charismatic personality but there is a some concern that he's a little bit erratic and some of the announcements that he's made either in relation to the firm or a recent tweet that he made about a cave diver are somewhat erratic and not what you would expect from
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a least sort of stable management that most companies require lots of stories for know about kevin no one is here with all the news you'd want to let somebody in thirty minutes time this is our to international life from moscow. it's. unfortunate ukrainian government destroyed that country that maybe they don't understand this but they destroyed the country and they lost not only crimea but they lost their own people to regions ukraine yes and russia they really have is toward a very deep roots and to cut tastes and to try just to show yourself that you are absolutely separate and different. from russians that this is absolutely stupid the way this is a way to nowhere. that
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