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you know. you. got to let them violate the nuclear agreement so we're going to terminate the agreement we're going to pull out president trump calls timeline on a nuclear missile treaty with russia blaming it for the violations but moscow says washington's undermining global security and is demanding answers this week. in all the stories that shape the week just gone on our t.v. tragedy in crimea after a student opened fire in a college killing twenty and injuring dozens more terrified witnesses filmed what happened as they ran for cover.
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finally admits this weekend that missing journalist jamal khashoggi die in a fight inside its consulate in istanbul after almost three weeks denying any involvement. either sunday afternoon live from moscow for next thirty minutes welcome to the weekly with me kevin now in our seven day roundup of big top stories we covered first the. one from today a story to start with russia says the united states is taking a dangerous step after president trump has torn up a decade's old nuclear power requiring both countries to eliminate their short and medium range atomic missiles did such moves could lead to retaliate three measures now. 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 as well as for maintain. stability united states move will be discussed in moscow
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actually monday tomorrow when the u.s. national security advisor john bolton meets russian foreign minister sergey lavrov it's going to be a big meeting bolton's a very vocal critic of the treaty let's get more on this and what to expect from this meeting really put frank is across so first off what are the stated reasons why trump has done this and pulling out of the agreement he says well obviously mr bolton is not the only critic of the deal america's doing it right and russia is not living up to the end of its bargain that's how president trump is explaining why he's saying no to the so-called i.n.f. treaty let's take a listen russia has violated the agreement they've been violating it for many years that i don't know why president obama didn't negotiate. we're not going to let them violate a nuclear agreement and go out into weapons and we're not allowed to we're the ones that have stayed in the agreement and we bonded but russia is not fortunately on to
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the agreement so we're going to terminate the agreement we're going to. the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty kevin dates back to thirty years ago and that was the end of the cold war that's why the agreement is closely associated with the relief that the world had during these times and back then it pretty much out. sorry missiles both nuclear and conventional with ranges from five hundred kilometers to five thousand five hundred kilometers so how much it was vital for global security cannot be underestimated although moscow and washington have often blamed each other for violating these rules of the game that were said by the treatment it was seen to be so needed. let's fast forward to today should there will be worried if this thing's being scrapped at least as far as the americans are concerned here the concern is rather obvious could this start a possible new round of an arms race if you think that's not serious enough donald
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trump has already said that he's ready to kick start production of these kind of missiles and. also another reason that you might be worried about for this is the language that both sides have been using all along when they're discussing this topic. the arms race is getting out of control. we did not initiate this as you know it was not we just pulled out of the antiballistic missile treaty russia has been developing stabilizing weapon systems for more than a decade in direct violation of its treaty obligations. we respond to the threats that confronted us we're moving forward to modernize our nuclear arsenal and ensure their capabilities were mean. we will never allow anybody to have anything even close to what we have. for americans in the next. we will give an immediate and reciprocal response. mr
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trump is no stranger to saying goodbye to international deals you can think the one on climate change the nuclear deal but experts have said many times that the reasons for that may not be objective it may be because of problems own agenda or simply the reason for this could be that they were actually agreed on by his predecessors for example the obama administration so let's just retrace all these kind of situations that. come up some more from the submitted with national security advisor john bolton let's listen to this. to say about it. we monitor the agreement but russia is not unfortunately under the agreement so we're going to terminate the agreement we're going to pull out i am announcing today that the united states will withdraw from the iran nuclear deal the
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transpacific partnership from the paris. climate accord with with the draw with the draw i am fighting every day for the great people of this country ok what is represented is going to be here in moscow shortly when's it coming to come and tonight but of course all the important discussions with the senior russian officials are coming up on monday and we're all waiting for that would be a fly on the wall about one or thinks of so much so the trumpet ministrations already got britain's support with defense secretary given williamson saying that the u.k. fully backs the decision but the us democratic party member paul hero thinks third america and russia should move to try to get some negotiations going here and avoid any escalation but shifting the blame and putting the burden of proving you're in compliance with something then showing that you know it's united states proving
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that russia is not in compliance or something or russia proving that the united states is not by its way they say it should be aimed or. moving forward with negotiations deescalating the situation rather than just rash of you know rhetoric where people in new york what they thought about donald trump's decision to scrap this i n f nuclear arms treaty now with russia. 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 process of destroying our democracy in this country crazy simply crazy. a russian tragedy in a week has gone wednesday brought horror to crimea in southern russia twenty were killed and dozens more injured when a student at a college set off an explosive device indiscriminately opened fire a senior correspondent more galatea has more on how the atrocity unfolded.
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because. it was here on the thirteenth of october that ladislav. the suspected shooter began to turn his plaid so mass murder into reality it was sure the reason for this is that the. game you know even the choice. is new but i hope a new bullet to put on couldn't be on the beach with a one hundred fifty shotgun shells were 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. left for college on the other side of town. first
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he detonated an improvised explosive device. to put up with cyclone us and still put it through the bomb fields as it was with lethal shrapnel was set and treated in the cafeteria on the floor exactly at lunchtime when it would be packed with faculty. students. these was no crime of passion this was planned with cold calculation given the effort needed to learn how to and to actually build a bomb with a tie emma 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 floor making his way downstairs to the devastated cafeteria killing anyone he met
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stuff with students. few. more shots more victims she was. pretty cute. symbol i mean little do tend to kill 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. and i get his rampage last the just fifteen minutes before he killed himself in the library on the second floor fifteen minutes but his victims are in the hundreds every child left dead a family was torn apart by every teacher killed generations of graduates
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next start their friends their teachers neighbors and countryman all shocked and. since the early hours of the morning they've come here bringing more and more and more flowers candles toys and tea. is mourning a loss tragedy that they can scarce comprehend what's worse a tragedy apparently without cause or reason. witnesses who filmed harrowing footage of what happened have been sharing their heartbreaking stories of surviving the fateful day.
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donald trump says he's not satisfied with saudi arabia's account of how journalists died to the u.s. president's latest reaction to riyadh's admission that could be a critic of the saudi government died in its consulate in istanbul is in contradiction to his previous statements jacqueline bouvier takes a closer look at the case and the global shock waves around. 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 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
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died on october the second in 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 cars and quote suspects that escalated to a fistfight 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 hiring king 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 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
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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 that 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 is what i don't think is that create jobs like jobs others. for this country you heard the radio that some of these team will be punished the fifteen people a thousand people will be punished by these saudi arabi i had made just to say i'm sure the president trump would just plowed through this kind of punishment and this
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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 saudi's version of events and much of the world isn't buying the new narrative it's god it was we're talking about the terrible events in saudi arabia where still nothing has been clarified and where of course we demand to know what happened. the emerging circumstances of his 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 those responsible for it the middle east or actor of campaigns at amnesty international flam the saudi story as untrustworthy all reporters without borders have called for constant and powerful pressure on riyadh to establish the truth and
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australia has now joined others and no longer attending an investment summit set for later this month and 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 the mission 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 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 nor will do so we just go when we
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come back decades of atomic testing in french polynesia to seize paris accused of crimes against humanity the details with the week they were ninety seconds away.
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i did the war planning for the principle provider command in the united states military for years i've worked on this region for years i do not understand this saudi arabia is the greatest state sponsor of terrorism in the world still today and yet we all here on that. when we say that. right. when we say that moreover we know where. venezuela announced this week that is the use of the dollar and its international trade sanctions the moves in retaliation for the severe financial sanctions imposed by the us a lick of his officials including the president of venezuela from being alone to moving away from dependence is daniel bushell reports. norm us the land of the
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world's top all reserves and else there's no more boy author link in greenbacks. let us be free we will not be anyone's colony again the latest in a now apparently nonstop hits to the pin yards of the dollar system the impregnable tender since world war two and guess who's currency correct as these ousting it for . after trump threatened anyone dealing with iran brussels drops a bombshell on its old us chum in iran trade e.u. simply ditching the dollar e.u. member state will set up a legal entity to facilitate legitimate financial transactions with iran and this will allow european companies to continue to trade we had done in accordance with european union low and could be open to other partners in the what. russia's back in brussels for them a pittance already talking dollar trade with major allies i didn't washington's
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just shot itself in the foot. but american partners are making a colossal strategic mistake undermining the credibility of the dollar is universal and essentially the only reserve currency undermining trust in it they can sing the branch they're sitting on this is a typical mistake of any empire when people think that nothing will happen they believe that everything is so powerful so strong so stable that there will be no negative consequences but you know they will come sooner or later but the hardest wallop of all may be from america's biggest rival china. beijing shop window now plans an ample dollar free range from old trade in petrol you won the online crypto you won the new silk road colossus and beijing's own swift world banking network even u.s. media admit washington's now waging an. konami warum one tenth of the world and one
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in four people on this planet now live on the government's committed to drown dollar dominance mainstream economists pooper any future without a glorious greenback ensuring any smash will only be more shocking. than the bush of france is facing a lawsuit for over three decades of nuclear tests conducted in polonaise either one of its overseas territories in the south pacific the islands former president says the task was irreversible damage to locals and the crimes against humanity but paris denies the nearly two hundred atomic detonations that any harmful impact on the environment.
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the. the my friends they keep. treating each piece so they started to the scratch the skin come in all fair and. they were sent to france by plane by the army then sent back to the had enough profit. from nine hundred sixty seats i'll fail for the problem was 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
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away as close one says self defense to phillips as seen. from a group of fear it shattered our whole life our system our society and you can attend school money but then they brought. me the same i had five friends and none of these five four died in different kinds of cancer tween the age of fifty and fifty five. we have. the laws of the international criminal court for crimes. against you money to use these strong suit against to bring forward. even french president since the start of nuclear test countries.
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they just decided to go really far away from prof twenty thousand kilometers in the south pacific and do it in the. lead say in our paralyzed. from the pacific ocean why. why . indeed there just a snapshot to some of the many stories coming through in the past week international thanks for joining me kevin though in this weekend for this cut shop i was so much more for you too from us.
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i don't have faith in this government official of president i don't have faith in the system i suppose i've got it i'm too liberal the system designed for people like this. they are struggling. to find the poor here for different reasons the loss of job loss the whole. most people in philadelphia are only a ballot two paychecks away from homelessness. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of global wealth he longs to the rich eight point six
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percent market saw thirty percent just last year some with four hundred to five hundred trees per second per second and that corn 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 numbers you need to remember is one one business shows you can't afford to miss the one and only. to.
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