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he is troubled now you are presumed guilty and must prove your innocence the hurdles the sovereign individual has crowded into silence speech has been redefined as you say. the first time the majority of these attacks all of them rather have been linked not to sort of face this russian hackers or semi named groups or vague kremlin agents these are tied concretely to the geo you the russian military intelligence that's the allegation being made here the accusations also united into one sort of front the other statements have been issued pretty much at the same time or the very within a very short space of time here by multiple actors the us the netherlands the u.k. the british authorities again saying that after the script how poisoning case the foreign office was targeted the porton down approach was also targeted they've all come together an issue these statements showing a sort of united front against what they see as russian aggression this is what
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devon williamson the u.k. defense secretary had to say this is not the actions of a great power this is the actions of the pariah state and we'll continue working with our allies to isolate them and make them understand they cannot continue to put themselves in such a way it remains to be seen how the governments of the countries involved will react will every potential for more sanctions talk of sanctions perhaps counter measures well that will come in the coming days and weeks with those who russia's envoy in the u.k. he notes that evidence from the british side is still lacking. we believe that this kind of statement reckless and explain why first of all this statements are not supported by any evidence this is first second we hear this kind of a legations for quite a now quite a time and in this to sell than seventeen for a former foreign secretary boris johnson was in moscow. a lover of russian foreign
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minister offered him to have a consultations on the cyber security and he said if you have any questions in connection with the alleged russian activity we can put this specialist from two countries sit down on the table and discuss professionally what are the concerns of the british side the british refused to do this and instead of that they launched reckless attacks on us without any evidence this is quite a big story you know this is the name of the russian intelligence organisation you know if you names there are expelled and all these things but the beef i mean this is this substance is not. basically given so we're going to ask the british side to give more information on that and we're going to repeat our call if you have some information please share this information and we are ready to
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sit down and talk the us has also indicted seven people it claims are g.r.u. agents four of them were expelled from the netherlands according to thursday's announcements kellett mopin has more not what washington said in this string of five accusations against russia. so we've got the department of justice of the united states charging seven russians now the crimes listed are hacking money laundering wire fraud and identity theft and it's being alleged in the indictment that not only did they commit these crimes but they did it on behalf of russia's g.r.u. let's take a listen real quick to the indictment these seven defendants are charged with a pervasive campaign of hacking stealing private and sensitive information and publicizing that information to retaliate against russia's detractors and sway public opinion in russia's favor now the allegations go on to say that essentially
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they began to hacking individuals in response to them calling for russia's athletes to be banned from the olympics after the doping scandal it's alleged that they took information and publicized on the internet that u.s. tennis stars serina and venus williams had been using prohibited medicine and the same thing about olympic champion simone biles now it's also been alleged that they targeted a nuclear power nuclear energy company in pennsylvania now three of the people lifted listed in the indictment seven total but three out of those seven and actually been named in previous indictments from the u.s. department of justice as a result of the bob mueller investigation yes we haven't seen any evidence yet this is simply an indictment being handed down by the u.s. department of justice no evidence yet presented. and surprisingly the story has hijacked western headlines given it contains all the latest clicked big words
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russia g.r.u. and hacking but former british intelligence officer animation advises to be careful with mainstream media claims about cyber attacks ever since the whole russia gate juggernaut started in america in the wake of the donald trump election assertions of the major repeatedly on many different fronts and because they can never be proven one way or the other they then just become the the the media narrative and therefore the political narrative we have a situation now where people to stress the media they are worried about what the spies might be feeding into the media process and i think that has particular accelerated since the lies that took us into the iraq war in two thousand and three were exposed whatever is being said today if anything comes out it will probably disprove it but it be years in the future and we need to know the truth now. it's now less than five weeks before america goes to the polls in the midterm election and it seems that continuing arguments around trump supremes court nominee
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brett kavanaugh or are having an influence after the f.b.i. provided the results of a probe into the sexual misconduct accusations against the judge republicans seem satisfied but the democrats are sounding the alarm. it looks to be a product of an incomplete investigation that was limited perhaps by the white house i don't know i disagree with senator grassley statement that there was no hint of misconduct meanwhile an october poll shows republican supporters now see the november voters very important a significant increase now almost equalling the view of democrats about the election so america can takes a look at whether there's a correlation. it just might be the first time that the ruling party retains congress after midterms and the midterms are just about
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a month away in november and a new poll shows that eighty percent of americans from both parties see it as very important now in july the poll showed a ten percent gap between republicans and democrats but democrats unanimously to continue its efforts to destroy trump's supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh who was accused of sexual assault but this strategy doesn't seem to be working for them trump hammered democrats for this at his rally in west virginia you see what's going on you see this horrible horrible radical group of democrats you see it happening right now they don't get hurt. in order to get power some have noted that all conservatives not just republicans are taking kavanagh's side saying that this liberal scandal has united the right against democrats and apparently this scandal has reminded them that liberals hate them more than they hate the president saying that they are that deplorable is now
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so we'll just have to wait to see if these predictions do come true in november. up to three hundred people have been arrested during assistant protest at the u.s. capitol like against supreme court nominee commoner was was going to senate office buildings with banners and signs of protest is that one of the buildings still to the atrium when they refused to leave police made nearly three hundred arrests want to first take into custody for this particular american stand up comedian and the shame of the scandal surrounding sexual assault claims against again spread kavanah has proven so polarizing the some republican senators
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have even been cornered and cools however it appears that not all those incidents all spontaneous installed quarter explains. since brett kavanaugh is controversial supreme court nomination we've seen a number of political confrontations in the u.s. by concerned citizens who have been looking to give their elected representatives and earful certainly. mr mcconnell the military will be working very very. hard to believe the person talking to them because he knows your back on it like this that was the senator majority leader mitch mcconnell after his call for the senate to vote on kavanagh asap he was a likely target for enraged activists take another republican senator jeff flake who was ambushed in an elevator i was actually i was i don't know i don't leave me i didn't tell anybody and you're telling all we need got they don't matter what you
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want to talk to you don't tell me that my phone doesn't know how to sell was. i mean i don't think either you're the only. pretty awkward elevator moment there's also republican senator david purdue who ran for the restroom after he was confronted with a game project we are how can you not talk to women who have been assaulted how can you ignore. the thing is though these are not random incidents they were all organized by the very same angio the so-called center for popular democracy and its sister organization and harassing politicians isn't the only thing in their arsenal they've also organized a number of mass protests. that protest alone resulted in over one hundred arrests but liberal organizations aren't
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only taking direct action against their political opponents the man justice engages in similar activism making dramatic political advertisements he nominated this man to the u.s. supreme court accusing cavanagh of sexual assault when she tried to scream she said he put his hand over her mouth we can't let breast cancer not decide on our rights for a generation. is not. wondering how they pay for all that well these organizations all have one thing in common they're funded by the controversial billionaire george soros styling himself as a so-called philanthropist soros has given millions to liberal causes around the globe and democrats at home in the us. me. his organization has already given over two million dollars to these ladies alone and hundreds of thousands more to the fund that helps make and commercials it
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depends on what the end game here is if the end game is to block a judge. well then then maybe not but if the issue here is to spread democracy like george soros has money is supposed to do that that might be that might be working out in in their favor i think this is really a a pro trump anti trump situation unfortunately this isn't about accusations that were made and it's not about a for a person is guilty or not of any sort of misbehavior this this really has come down to do we want to see donald trump as as a second term president or do we want to see donald trump fail and block any of his policies and initiatives. trying to hold sole oil imports from us and made escalating trade war that long nonstop to the bike.
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i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter to us is over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crime stamping each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you longed to be ultra rich eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred trade per second per second and this morning rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only number you need to remember is one one doesn't show you can't afford to
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miss the one and only boombox. welcome back protests of broken out in southern yemen with the local separatists calling for independence they secessionist southern transitional council has issued a statement on courage ing a nonviolent uprising. we sure people in all the southern provinces that we support a popular uprising which would end the suffering and we insist that it be peaceful the southern transitional council was attacked established in twenty seventeen i want to restore the independence of southern yemen which was
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a separate state and so line nine hundred ninety but council blames the existing government for corruption and the only going humanitarian crisis protests against the country's president started up again on wednesday hundreds of people took to the streets protesting against rising prices a low standard of living and corruption the seven transitional council also encouraged saudi arabia and its allies to supports that independence bit as a solution to the crisis in yemen the humanitarian crisis in the country has already become the largest in the world according to the u.n. .
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league. but i'm joined live by colin cavell associate professor of political science at billy field state college and welcome to the program thanks for joining us at the southern transitional council as we just heard is calling for the independence of southern yemen but one more division just deepen the crisis within the country. you know. we already saw all the once the many people rose up and took over the capitals on the previous puppet government backed by saudi arabia president hadi retreated to a did where they currently are trying to. direct this
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war particularly the effort to take retake the city hold data but while prevent a. government in exile that only is recognized by saudi arabia and its allies this is really angered the locals. they or back to. some sort of opposition against president hadi and the saudi coalition so they have now been transitional council the now but there are. want to have an uprising against president hadi. and that is what. nucleus is doing now the question is who's going to back. this group and will they be able to work with the. movement.
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which is controlling most of the western part of the of. now in the sound of the separatists in the south of the country are being backed by the u.a.e. what could be their in a sense if in doing that do you think. well if this is true there being the u.a.e. then this could be a pentagon directed movement. to. cripple. the movement and to pretend there's another independent force operating in the country that wants independence from saudi arabia the rhetoric there you see is a simple yes so when i'm with you to. look for the showing of the where the skeleton is lost when the church. has a critical ship your view of the ships only. the time of shipping.
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yep and you lost a good bit of the process and you will still say no i don't know what that. was the last one was in the process. but arsenal boys are right there yet i've played. through some really strong. church secret indeed catholic priests accused of sexually abusing children can get away with it quite literally i like to call this the do graphic solution. what the bishop needs to do then he finds out that the priest is is
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a perpetrator is simply moves him to a different spot where the previous standard is not the highest ranks of the catholic church help conceal the accused priests from the police and justice system to that end of that's known as the. there. later on. this is boom bust broadcasting around the world and covering the world of business and finance and the impact upon you the impact upon all of us i'm bart chilton in washington thanks for being on board we're glad you're with us coming up today with
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a swelling number of members of parliament saying they have no confidence in british prime minister theresa may to deliver on brecht what could be in store the c.e.o. of straw mark hillary for which is standing by to discuss and as the european union seeks ways to keep the iranian nuclear deal in place they are efforts to avoid u.s. sanctions on companies which may continue to do business with iran parties peter oliver joins us from berlin to take a look at what's going on and what may take place plus i sat down in boston with not her on the g.e. the c.e.o. of bases and emerging kryptos stable point and we'll bring you that interview it's super interesting and we take a look at the increased cost and more of television streaming with holland cook the host of the big picture right here on our team america all that on the way but first we had a few headlines let's go. in the latest ploy in the race to capture the
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emerging market for self driving cars japanese auto maker honda is preparing to invest a total of two point seven five billion dollars in their u.s. rival general motors the two companies have announced honda will immediately invest seven hundred fifty million dollars in crews that g.m. is unit for developing. driving vehicles honda currently intends to invest an additional two billion dollars of capital in crews over the planned twelve years span of the project and joining with the existing unit honda seems to be trying to compensate for their relatively late entry into the field of self driving vehicles that capture the capital infusion also gives researchers at cruise more space to pursue what industry insiders say will be a high start up costs for design and testing programs the honda deal is also a successful sequel to a cruise deal with japan softbank in may and that deal the softbank vision fund paid two point two five billion dollars for a nineteen point six percent stake in cruise. and there is finally
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forward momentum to report on one of the most challenging issues and the brics that process british prime minister theresa may has reportedly convinced irish of forty's to support her idea for avoiding the creation of a so-called hard border between ireland and northern ireland northern ireland is on the same island as the republic of ireland but is claimed as the fourth country in the u.k. in theory e.u. laws require the enforcement of customs procedures at the border after brecht's it since ireland would remain in the e.u. while northern ireland would then be out.

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