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but not to let them violate the nuclear agreement so we're going to terminate a bit we're going to pull out president trump call the. treaty with russia for a violation but washington's undermining global security. in the stories that shape the week here. in crimea after a student opens fire in a college killing twenty and injuring dozens terrified witnesses what happened was they for cover.
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finally admits the missing journalist. and find inside its consulate in istanbul for almost three weeks denying any involvement. with the top stories for the past seven days on right up to the moment developments well you're with the weekly on r.t. international hello and welcome to our top story russia sais the united states is taking a dangerous step after president trump tore up a decade's old nuclear pact requiring both countries to eliminate their short medium range atomic missiles. such moves could lead to retaliate tory measures. we condemn the attempts to get concessions from moscow by using blackmail especially over an issue that has value for both international and nuclear security
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as well as for maintaining world stability. well the united states move will be discussed in moscow on monday when u.s. national security advisor john bolton meets russian foreign minister sergei lavrov we know that bolton is a vocal critic of the treaty which donald trump sais has long been floated by moscow russia has violated the agreement they've been violated here for many years and i don't know why president obama didn't negotiate for full out. and we're not going to let them violate a nuclear agreement and go out and do weapons and we're not allowed to wear the ones that have stayed in the agreement and we've honored the agreement but russia is not one fortunately on to the agreement so we're going to terminate the agreement we're going to pull out this refers to the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty this was signed in one thousand nine hundred eighty seven and it was viewed as a key moment in deescalating essentially ending the cold war and now the treaty
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essentially outlaws nuclear missiles between the range of one thousand kilometers and five thousand kilometers now repeatedly russia has been accused of violating the i.n.f. treaty we're not only hearing donald trump say that the usa will haul out of the i.n.f. treaty but we're also hearing that there is plans to begin production of missiles that are not allowed now donald trump did say however if a new agreement can be reached they will scrap those plans for production let's review his additional comments unless russia comes to us and china comes to us and they will come to us and they say let's really get smart and let's none of us develop those weapons but if russia is doing it and of china's doing it and we're adhering to the agreement that some except russia and the united states have repeatedly exchanged accusations regarding violations of the i.n.f. treaty let's review what's been said the arms race is getting out of control.
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we did not snip this time the fence as you know it was no we are. doubts of the antiballistic missile treaty russia has developed been developing destabilizing weapon systems for more than a decade in direct violation of its treaty obligations with the good because we respond to the threats that confronted us we're moving forward to modernize our nuclear arsenal and ensure their capability to remain i'm asked we will never allow anybody to have anything even close to what we have to go with usually if our american thought in the next degree meant we will give an immediate and reciprocal response. now if indeed the united states scraps the treaty this will be a dramatic shift a break from what has been standard operating procedure in washington regarding its agreements with russia and france and may face opposition from within the state department and within his own cabinet but the trumpet ministration already helo's
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britain supports with a defense secretary galvin williamson saying the u.k. fully box the decision democratic party member paul hirose has both the u.s. russia should move to negotiations on avoid an escalation but shifting the blame and putting the burden of proving you're in compliance with something rather than showing that you know the united states proving that russia is not in compliance or something or russia proving that the united states is not science way they say it should be aimed or geared at moving forward negotiations and deescalating the situation rather than just rash you know rhetoric well this is what people in new york thought about the decision. it sounds like a terrible idea it sounds. crazy like crazy as he is and. i think disconnecting from the world is a really bad thing and it's one of many many bad things that are in the
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process of destroying our democracy in this country crazy simply crazy the president has turned his back on significant treaties before sometimes because they simply don't fit his current agenda we bonded the agreement but russia has not fortunately under the agreement so we're going to terminate a bit we're going to pull out i am announcing today that the united states will withdraw from the iran nuclear deal the transpacific partnership from the paris. climate accord with withdraw withdraw i am fighting every day for the great people of this country. let's go through some of the week's big stories now whedon state brought tranche of tea to crimea in southern russia twenty people were killed dozens more injured when a student at a college set off an explosive device indiscriminately opening fire our senior
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correspondent in iraq as the of his more of the atrocity unfolded. because. it was here on the thirteenth of october that ladislav. the suspected shooter begad to turn his plaid so the mass murder into reality it was sure that it was. the. game you know you can actually. but i hope a new political. one hundred fifty shotgun shells. only for the second part of his atrocity. four days later he waited until his mother left this house dressed in black and carrying a bag of ammo rusnak of left for college on the other side of town.
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first he detonated an improvised explosive device. to put up with a second on us of talking about it through the bomb field as it was with lethal shrapnel was set and treated in the cafeteria on the for us through exactly at lunchtime when it would be packed with faculty and students. these was no crime of passion this was planned with cold calculation given the efforts needed to learn how to and to actually build a bomb with a tie among detonator the aim was clear to kill and maim as many as possible as quickly as possible in the ensuing chaos. as panic and confusion took hold the gunman began his killing spree he started on the second
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floor making his way downstairs to the devastated cafeteria killing anyone he met stuff with students. few. more shots more victims. critique you. symbol i mean you know but they don't do it until but there most of them teenagers they tried to run to hide they did desperate things. as i knew. the mushy i didn't know you about the video but it also doesn't. on an idea his rampage lost the just fifteen minutes before he killed himself in the library on the second floor fifteen minutes but his victims are in the hundreds for every child left dead
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a family was torn apart for every teacher killed generations of graduates left stunned their friends their teachers neighbors and countryman all shocked and hurt. since the early hours of the morning they've come here bringing more and more and more sellers candles toys in c. is mourning a loss of tragedy that they can scarce comprehend what's worse the tragedy apparently without schools or reason. against the earth or witnesses who filmed haro ing footage of what happened up ensuring their heartbreaking stories of surviving the day.
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fulfilling the long life. of are still over from the neighborhood you following the commune. on a footing for no mention of you judge to fish for. and find you couple of them each if you decide to focus on figure to fiddle with the. the average temperature folk alone most of them will live on the scene down one to a minute on the change of direction yeah but i still volleyballs one take the chance to give them up and give the words give good or bad for me they have both but if so much. but the notion of it all of them much more on. the top of the bench or in the air. soon enough become a symbol. to other so much to hold it for us and the movie of them.
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under the ocean sometimes good worth of them's was moved. it's a funny business with. when you when you. think it's a commission. if you. don't think you can still move more. into you do. you know. when you know. people. want to. look at the north you know. there's a sword in which. he wants to start
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a good it's. going to do. moving on saying he's. fine with saudi arabia's account of how a journalist jamal khashoggi died the u.s. president's latest reaction to riyadh's admission that a critic of the saudi government died in its consulate in istanbul is in contradiction to his previous statements. takes a closer look at the case and the global shock waves. for two weeks we were told to malkuth had left the saudi consulate unharmed only accusations and reports in turkey said otherwise but increased international
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pressure and around the clock media coverage and riyadh change its narrative on friday saudi officials confirmed in part what the world already knew the journalist died on october the second and the consulate but the kingdom and namely the crown prince are innocent in all of this riyadh says the death was accidental the result of a quarrel between and quote suspects that escalated to a fist fight now those suspects then apparently work to cover up the murder and dispose of the body eight hundred saudi nationals have been arrested including two high ranking members in the gulf states and of course the investigation continues now this version of events fits rather nicely with a prediction donald trump made days ago sounds to me like this is. and the explanation that those responsible acted without riyadh's knowledge or approval seems good enough for trump it's a very very serious i do do i think it's
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a very important first step and it happened sooner than people thought it would happen his comments really shouldn't come as a surprise given the fact that trump has been extremely reluctant from the get go to squarely blame saudi arabia he also repeated a number of times that even if involvement was proven he wouldn't wish to sacrifice the billions of dollars worth of weapons sales to punish them saudi arabia has been a great ally but i would prefer that we go to retribution canceling one hundred ten billion dollars worth of work they are ordering military equipment everybody in the world one of that order we got it and we got all of it every bit of it i don't like stopping massive amounts of money that's being poured into our country spending one hundred ten billion dollars on the military what they. think in this day create jobs like jobs others. for this country you heard the radio that some of these team will be pardoned fifteen people eighteen people will be punished by these
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saudi arabi i had made just to say but i'm sure the president would just plowed through the skies though for punishment and this kind of justice in the stand the president except see it and that's the power of an one hundred ten billion dollars one hundred ten billion dollars can buy any troops kinsale any lie as of yet no evidence has been released to support the saudis version of events and much of the world isn't buying the new narrative it's god it doesn't we're talking about the terrible events in saudi arabia we're still nothing in the letter fight and where of course we demand to know what happened. the emerging circumstances of jamal khashoggi is death a deeply troubling that for the european union like its partners insists on the need for continued thora credible and transparent investigation shouting proper clarity on the circumstance of the killing and ensuring full accountability of all
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those responsible for it the middle eastern actor of campaigns at amnesty international slammed the saudi story as untrustworthy all reporters without borders have called for constant and powerful pressure on riyadh to establish the truth and australia has now joined others and no longer attending an investment summit set for later this month in saudi arabia saying it wouldn't be appropriate given the circumstances even some u.s. lawmakers are making their skepticism of the report known in dissonance with the president stands now it's possible that without the massive international pressure campaign we've seen over the past two weeks the saudis would have stuck to their original story now riyadh it will be hoping that it's then admission will be enough to appease the world and we all move on not sending a representative to the conference in saudi arabia is one thing it's symbolic it sends a message but actually cutting off arms sales and actually imposing tough sanctions and cutting off regulations that takes it to
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a higher level and i don't think you're going to see that you know you'll see some sanctions against individuals from the united states but you're not going to see complete shutdown of relations with the saudis. a german kindergarten is under fire for promoting itself as having hardly any migrants the details of the votes when the wiki returns after the break. from atlanta. from. the from from. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sport i'm showbusiness i'll see you then.
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north korea's history this is seventy years we are one of the only few countries that has seventy years of peace to have diplomatic relations with them we are. nuclear free status country this policy is working for us and we're trying to communicate you know this denuclearized you know situation may contribute much better to their security then the. nuclear you know program. your back with our to international a brochure for a kindergarten and a wealthy german suburb has attracted the wrong kind of publisher they after
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promoting itself as having hardly any migrants new bosses insist they've been misunderstood but as he explains the business has also drawn criticism for focusing on only having well to do families on board when hunting for a daycare center for your children what tops the list great teaching kids can nice atmosphere well how about hardly any migrants one can say cotton in the wealthy town of hamburg promoted just that leaving some parents moved to fight in a promotional price they highlighted the following. of the families with the migrant bank ground only a few take ok they've since deleted the sentence was deleted one sentence that accurately describes the fight but there are only a few families with them. gratian background the kindergarten few families does not mean no families at all the kindergarten also insisted it stands for inclusion and
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equally a pencil children of german origin and families with a migration backgrounds but that's not the kindergartens only statements that true criticism it outs that the financial situation of parents living in the kindergartens area is actually the lord's number of parents pursue self employed activity such as lawyers doctors organizational consultants brokers business owners the backlash was quick to follow. yeah enough money you can do as much stay decades in until you have them let the stupid playboys mingle with you these are the nazis in the guise of clean pure democrats to lead in mosques itself with an immigrant free daycare center and the villa neighborhood a socially lete we decided to say what jim and think about the issue as a mother i would never accept it i mean you should and you could use other ways to attract people so wrong thing to do because if you don't know each other
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you can't work and live together you can only understand each other when you grow up together from the earliest moment people will have international meet people from all of that evolved so i think it's. really really important already young people get to know your different cultures different ways of living and so on although parents favor a multicultural society when it comes to words under children this study brain attention to the proportion of native nationals in the schools and so forth so there might be a discrepancy between what they say or do our daughter was in the kindergarten for spanish and germans and so there were a lot of nations latino nations and germans together and they spoke spanish and german and their kin their gods. both. everyone wants the best for their children but whether the best means having known my current classmates and why the school should be bragging about this issue is another matter altogether and.
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is facing a lawsuit for over three decades of nuclear tests conducted in poland one of its overseas territories in the pacific the islands former presidencies that tests cause irreversible damage to locals and were crimes against humanity whoever denies the nearly two hundred atomic detonations had any harmful impact on the environment . the. the my friends they keep. preaching and it ceased so
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they started to the scratch the skin come in all fair and. they were sent to thralls by plane by the army then sent back that they had enough profit. from nine hundred sixty seats i'll fail for the problem and we're screwed by the french really theory they have decided to remove all the scales except these things no one can tell us right now. exactly how many people. passed away as close quinn says self defense to philip has seen.
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from a group of sheer it shattered our whole life our system our society and you can attend school money but then they brought. me to say i had five friends and none of these five four died of different kinds of cancer tween the age of fifty and fifty five. we have fired the laws of the international criminal court for crimes. begin to money teach these strong huge aims to bring forward. even french president since the start of nuclear test countries. they've decided to go really far away from. twenty thousand kilometers in the south pacific and do it in the. lead say in al ferrer the
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ice. from the pacific ocean. why. why. all right kevin here with more of the stories from the week that was in iran half an hour is time in the meantime let's get a check in with worlds apart she's talking to mongolia is foreign minister. plan. to have faith in this government official of president i don't have faith in the system nicer i've got it set up i'm too liberal the system is that's a sign for people like this woman. as long as they. defend the poor here for different reasons but also job we also hosts
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long. there. are. a lot of welcome to worlds apart situated between russia and china then the goal is the world's most landlocked country and yet according to my guest today this isn't a strategic witness but rather a competitive advantage how has one goal they managed to overcome its geographical limitations and can if use this experience to punch above its weight in the geopolitical green or to discuss that i'm now joined by them dean solved but the current uncle as minister of foreign affairs minister is good to talk to thank you very much for your time thank you for the nutrition now we are recording this
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interview on the sidelines of the valdai forum and many of the discussions here today are about huge crane and how it's being sandwiched between russia and the west lots of conflict mongolia also finds itself within two great powers russia and china and yet from what i understand it is a source of development rather than discord how do you explain that well. we're developing the. ballast relationship with our neighbors and it's our priority. was russia and china we have strategic partnership and really it is a trust confidence relationship the most important thing is really the fact that you give priority to this relationship you because you're the aleutian ship on your strengths of course we're different countries that means we have differences doesn't mean that we do not have differences but it's very important to menage those differences and to capitalize on your strengths but from
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what i understand it took you sound time to arrive at that perspective because. you said in one of the interviews that before mongolia used to view its landmark status as an imitation what allows for that change of perspective and this new vision of being landlocked in having the access they see as something that you can actually gain from here you know two things again under do love the city commission we have the right to access the sea and our neighbors due to a very good neighborly relationship which is of strategic nature we're having no problem with our access and that strength of the trash law we should be also using which means it is you know india.

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