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he. feel he. thought the u.n. general assembly russia's foreign minister against the political blackmail economic pressure and brute force he says western governments use to maintain global dominance. take over. independence demonstrators in catalonia just two days before the first anniversary of the region's independence referendum. charge committee
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hearing donald trump old as an f.b.i. investigation into claims of sexual assault leveled at his supreme court nominee. it's midnight in moscow sunday the thirtieth of september. welcome to world news this hour first for you russia's foreign minister wrapped up his participation at the un general assembly on friday with an attack on western foreign policy condemned what he called the parochial self-serving ambitions of a small group of countries and said those states are undermining the organization and its principles trying to reports from new york. so a number of western states are seeking to preserve the status of global leaders and prevent a natural transition to a multi-polar world order to that means including political blackmail economic
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pressure and brute force such activities lead to devaluation of international law sergey lavrov saved all here in 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 the war. 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paid dearly for the self-serving ambitions of these countries diplomacy a culture of negotiation and compromise have been replaced by unilateral restrictions like un security council approval such actions are not just illegal but also just ineffective like that long serious statement the press conference where a circular covered the same global issues happened to be an event where the audience had a giggle a few times so there is a policy a new policy of the land express creation in south africa that that they're
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implementing is a parliamentary process people could lose their farms without compensation and there's talk that russia is trying to take the gap if you will and some of those disgruntled no no. no. linguist got to learn the election is. no time for that too far too far but what if. somebody asked to assure you from that sure that was the president. so the question is not. what do you think of the future goal of the united nations. well 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 greatest evil was a rant but the rest of the world didn't fall for it and even america's allies in
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europe didn't. pointed that out once again and said moscow will continue working with china and the major players to do everything to preserve the so-called iran nuclear agreement when 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 and what it comes to his take on little rocket man kim according to marie is a harvard there's still loads of room for improvement for the u.s. 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 the evil was the world which was used to describe the country and now yeah and now i think the you heard mr.
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thing several times korea so what happened to the city and i was 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 we asked former u.s. diplomat jim jatos what he thought about the russian foreign minister's remarks. noticed mr lover of tends to be very diplomatic very poor. light very gentlemanly in his expression but i did notice a certain level of impatience today that he i think his patience has been tried one time too many yes we are talking about whether or not we will we will continue
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down this road of the united states seeking. in a very sterile way in 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 as we heard from our correspondent it's the u.s. presidents he's grabbed most of the attention so far and there she is u.n. general assembly is how donald trump's apparence went down with diplomats that.
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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. i. didn't expect that reaction but that so i. 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 brings i am the first president ever to challenge china entre. honest
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and it's not diplomatic and they find it funny i say were and laughing at me they were laughing with me we had fun. as president got plenty of attention to the north korea issue with the us took the opportunity to praise washington's progress with pyongyang however when north korea's turn came to take the stage the foreign minister left a very different impression. so i mean i'm going from. the continuing sanctions deepen our mistrust of the u.s. the u.s. heavily relies on coercive measures that are lethal to trust building without any trust in the us we have no confidence in our national security and under such circumstances there is no way we will unilaterally disarm ourselves and when to leave the iraqi foreign minister said today is to the extent that there is now for
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progress and probably rest in washington not in pyongyang to be numerous unilateral measures concessions to the united states and then again virtually nothing in return for the foreign minister said today it's step by step his recent recall we will not disarm list confidence building measures are taken first by. all rivalries have been reignited so the u.n. general assembly two after the israeli prime minister announced that he had knowledge of a secret iranian atomic warehouse tehran lashed out saying rather that it was israel that was the only country in the middle east with undeclared nuclear weapons here's our senior correspondent the if the general assembly is never dull the drama threats ultimatums and i q's ations but few relationships are as heartfelt or as emotional as radioactive as the one between israel and iran and books disclosing for the first time very iran has another secret facility into iran.
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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 a sponsor you know arts and crafts show will ever obfuscates that israel is the only regime in our region with a secret an 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 confirmed nor denied 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. we've always said that we will be the first to introduce who we haven't introduced
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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 israel has what three hundred or more nobody knows exactly how many in one thousand 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 included treason espionage intent to impair national security he spent eighteen
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years in jail eleven of them in solitary confinement israel wasn't happy. not very well after everyone already said i have two hundred bombs i don't. know america i know you don't know anyone 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 and 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 in a bar or research center. whoever threatens us with destruction puts themselves in similar danger and in any case will not achieve his goal. there's an absence of a sad and tragic absence of any movement toward a middle east peace process and mr netanyahu instead of coming to the un and
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addressing this major issue that he is responsible for more than anybody else in the world he jersey rose 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 him and for the good reasons. catalonia as one year anniversary of its independence vote is looming and clashes have erupted in barcelona as a pro independence protests turned violent on saturday lunchtime at least twenty four people have been injured six arrests were made.
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right police used force to push back crowds as protesters responded by throwing paint and powder demonstrators started gathering on friday night to counter protest another group marching in support of the security forces monday will mark one year since the separatist regions controversial referendum on independence from spain which sparked the worst political crisis in the country decades but riddick led the vote illegal on the national police and civil guard were heavily criticized for a violent crackdown in twenty seventy journalists martin roberts in madrid believes tensions haven't faded one year on. when push came to shove last year pro independence politicians in the parliament unilaterally declared independence the international community either rejected the us or ignored it completely so that's one thing you have the legacy of the last that the unilateral reuss last year did not work it looks so unlikely to work again in the near future and that has divided the independence movement the main be no clear road map for the independence
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movement at the moment but tensions are still running high they were running high last year memories are still very fresh the council on society is still very divided and the wounds haven't been healed yes. this is our world news ahead the latest from indonesia after that big seven point four quake and the ensuing tsunami more than four hundred one to have died and control over the way the warnings were handled as well i'll have the latest on that for you after the break. you know world big partisan movies are a lot of things and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bath and shouting past each other it's
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time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. when lawmakers manufacture consent to the public will. when the ruling classes protect themselves. when the final merry go round lifts only the one percent. can all middle of the room. back more than four hundred people are now known to have died around five hundred
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others injured after a powerful earthquake triggered a tsunami in indonesia on friday but the vice president fears that the number of deaths could reach several thousand waves of up to three meters tall had paolo in some ways the island where the beach festival was taking place after several strong and shallow quakes walked the region the indonesian authorities issued a tsunami warning but it was removed just thirty four minutes later and they defended their decision explaining that it was based on the data they had available to them the earthquake caused a major power cut that's happened communication for the rescue teams thousands of homes along with hospitals and hotels have collapsed while the local prisons walls were also destroyed by the force of the waves with almost six hundred inmates attempting to flee for their lives. the u.s. president has ordered an f.b.i. investigation into accusations of sexual assault leveled against his supremes court nominee brad cavanagh due to show committee meeting has put the brakes on the vote as well proposing a one week delay before confirming the next judge but the divide was evidence among
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committee members during the heated hearing pills or goes from one rule in or around here 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 day of a 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 the. we are an arm and a very weak arm of the trump white house is 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 kavanaugh to the floor of the u.s.
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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 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 i've explained many times and other if infestations 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
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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 united states u.n. envoy has called for regime change in venezuela during a street protest outside the un's headquarters in new york. and his weight has come in for some extra attention from donald trump over the past week as he announced sanctions against the presidents and a circle of corruption allegations nicolas maduro is accused of driving up
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hyperinflation as well as human rights violations trump said millions of people have been turned into refugees and washington could use its military to i was to do it if need be. it's over even the breitling could be toppled very quickly by the military or the military decides to do that i just want to see it is. great yeah kids are on the. edge and the lessons are all in every out there you know a place where all that israel is a mess and it's got to be cleaned up and people have to be taken care of the united states has the longest the longest history of any country in the entire globe meddling with other people's. affairs and when and when the us i'm going to get here only talks about capitalism and trump talks about our socialism it's very hypocritical us as long have it out for then it will be for with little chavez now with manure oh and it has a lot to do with the fact that it's an independent socialist state in the united
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states this is hyper capitalist they've had no problem with they have no problem with heaters around the world especially those that that embrace capitalism grace us imperialism in and you know function as their you know quasi allies the us will resort to any alliance they know that they will play upon but your political and vast amount many united states citizens and will do these things they're trying to do to try to foment you know some kind of made up scenario to instigate a war. tech giant tesla lost one and a half billion dollars overnight the found a lot musk was the kings to fraud by the us securities and exchange commission a recent report said that musk was offered a deal to settle out of court but declined at the last minute as a board of directors also supported that decision saying they're fully confident in musk and his leadership and now the federal agency is seeking his removal the c.e.o. and chairman. clearly made a mistake is obviously one of the great entrepreneurs of our generation and they
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may call themselves wildly successful but they've never made a profit without even any sort of real knowledge the board backs up 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 automobiles that are fine but the business is eight and on mitigated there's aster among the tweets the talking about their one dated august the seventh in which musk announced that he was considering taking tesla private and proposed a price of four hundred twenty dollars per share adding that he also secured enough funding to do that he also expressed high hopes for all existing shareholders to endorse his idea the f.c.c. though 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
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culture and his belief that his go for end would be amused by it has all this is done to tesla stock has been falling since early august when musk posted his tweet shares were three hundred eighty dollars from thursday the company's stock closed more than one hundred dollars down after the f.c.c. accused musk a fraud. if the odds are probably in your favor you should make as many decisions as possible within the bounds of what is executable this is like being in the house in vegas probability is the most powerful force in the universe which is why the house always wins be the house the 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 he is obviously
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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. somewhat erratic and not what you would expect from the sort of stable management that most companies require to r.t. world news for now for me the team in moscow thanks for tuning in your next update from us is in thirty five minutes. join me every foes on the all excitement and i'll be speaking to get us to the world of politics sports business i'm sure both of those. the u.s. is trying to control the european banking system remember they imposed back that to
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every single european bank had a record of every single customer every single transaction especially one through the u.s. dollar and the u.s. as opposed their u.s. dollar base had germany all over the world now european nations even nations are saying no we're not going to be a part of the some clarity more because we need the box we need the money we're not we don't believe in your propaganda we don't think that your sanctions on iran have merit for any reason so we're just going to bypass them because. unfortunately cranium government destroys that country they don't know maybe they don't understand these but they destroyed the country and they lost not only crimea but they lost their own people in two regions ukrainians and russians they really have very deep roots and to cut at least sent to try just to show yourself that you are absolutely separate and the friend. from russians this is absolutely stupid the way this is the way to nowhere.
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the degree of civilization in a society can be judged by entering its prisons so said dostoyevsky in the house of the dead. and in this special. edition of going underground we go inside one of britain's austerity of prisons to arguably judge just how civilised britain is in twenty eighteen coming up in the show we. want to.
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present stuff and mental health experts respond to our exclusive interview with an inmate inside what he alleges to be the revolving doors of the tory government's prison system a few months ago going underground was contacted by an inmate who is currently serving a recall for a life sentence in a prison in britain he has been in and out of prison for a number of crimes including violent ones he claims that despite voicing concerns to the authorities of rising levels of violence drug use and self harm he has been ignored he has since decided to risk speaking to the media the inmate has hidden his face so he cannot be identified and he speaks to us from a contraband mobile smuggled into prison here with this exclusive report is going on the ground deputy editor sebastian packer you're currently before cell inside one of britain's prisons what you're experiencing right now.
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one of the reasons that michael active the prison probation service resigned was allegedly cheated the reports of the high levels of drug use what do you actually seeing inside your prison. so what is actually causing. the rival violence will just younger people. nothing to do when she holds most casual onboard restore. a renewed. if you make sure you're under and still watch the woman. she does believe littlest.
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will more to blue do consultation with luke still the number of prison officers residing in doubled in the past two years what they are actually getting manipulated into doing. lunch. rush some children to look lewd. and throw up shop. for national nationalist false. as for those. people are the. smart. rational. charm just one huge. will to do sure sure. sure. help someone with mental. although. you are her mother.
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