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you know let them violate the nuclear agreement so we're going to terminate the agreement we're going to pull out the president truck threats to pull out of a key nuclear missile treaty with russia accusing it of violating the moscow says should washington move drop it would be a major blow to global security. also the weekly the some of the big stories of the last seven days huge one grieving friends and relatives same the final goodbyes to the twenty victims of the college shooting a bomb attack in crimea one of the worst such massacres in buses this. saudi arabia
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finally admits that missing journalist died in a fight inside its consulate in istanbul after almost three weeks of denying any involvement. sunday evening here in moscow thanks for joining us international me kevin on for the next thirty minutes if you will for our seventh story round up first then one from today with a number of new developments combine them with germany's foreign minister donald trump's latest announcement this weekend that the u.s. is threatening to ditch a decade's old nuclear pact requiring washington and moscow to eliminate the short and medium range atomic missile. the announcement by the u.s. that it's going to withdraw from the i.m.f. accord is regrettable the i.n.f. agreement has been an important pillar of our european security architecture for
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thirty years for us in europe it's of great importance we call on the us to consider the possible consequences russia quickly responded to tromp statement warning that such moves could lead to retaliate through 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 armed security as well as for maintaining world stability the united states move will be discussed here in moscow on monday when the u.s. national security advisor john bolton is set to meet with russia's foreign minister according to reports but it's already arrived in the russian capital the him a potent spokes person to be to press cover says moscow will demand an explanation over the missile threat so that earlier with our correspondent lipper trenchard to talk about what america's withdrawal would mean for the world. mr bolton isn't the only critic of the deal america's doing it right and russia is not living up to the
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end of the bargain that's how christ and donald trump mr bolton's boss explained why he's saying no to the so-called i.m.f. treaty 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 the nuclear agreement and go out and do 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 the agreement so we're going to terminate the agreement we're going to pull out although donald trump didn't specify what exactly russia was violating but in the previous years washington blamed russia for deploying what they called an illegal type of a cruise missile and then general their attempts to upgrade its nuclear arsenal now going back to the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty it was signed some thirty years ago and kevin that was the end of the cold war so that's why this
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particular agreement is closely associated with the relief everyone around the planet had when these things were happening and it pretty much outlawed nuclear and conventional missiles with ranges between five hundred kilometers and five thousand five hundred kilometers now this is why how much it's vital for the international community cannot be underestimated so it would seem to be a must have thirty years ago was changed today should the will be worried now this thing looks like is being scrapped kevin the concern is obvious a potential new round the arms race if you don't think that serious enough donald trump was already hinting that he's ready to kick start the production of such missiles something else that you might be worried about is the language that both sides have been using. when talking about this the arms race is getting out of control. this year at this time as you know it was not we pulled out of the
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antiballistic missile treaty russia has developed been developing a stabilizing weapon systems for more than a decade in direct violation of its treaty obligations and we respond to the threats that confront 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. our american partners that makes sense but it will give an immediate reciprocal if you don't just to make them well donald trump isn't really a stranger to saying no to these kind of international agreements you can remember the one climate change the iran nuclear deal but it's been widely thought that the reason donald trump is doing this in many cases this is just his own agenda or simply because these kind of arrangements were made by his predecessors so let's
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take a look at some of the comments made before about other deals we bonded in the agreement but russia has not only did 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 transpacific partnership from the paris. climate accord with withdraw with the draw i am fighting every day for the great people of this country so as you were saying. to moscow tonight but all these important discussions with the senior russian officials are happening on monday. in the u.k. said but strums decision to withdraw. well with the defense secretary gavin williamson claiming that russia is in breach of the treaty nato has also echoed those accusations saying that in the end is russia that's responsible for the
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failure of the chord i spoke to mark ellman director of the crisis research institute in oxford he believes ultimately europe will take a dim view there with the us scrapping the pact even amongst america's friends with the possible exception of the british defense secretary was quite a little alarm that this cornerstone of peace and stability in europe since the cold war period is going to be pulled away we think back to the one nine hundred eighty s. were huge political tensions in western europe and maybe that mrs thatcher carried off this crisis was able to work with ronald reagan to get the american policy through but in countries like germany and italy and so on the severe tensions for the governments and i'm not sure that these necessarily are tensions that people want to revive and so i think that the great problem is that by scrapping agreements unilaterally obviously trump to some extent alienates his friends as well as his rivals what about the view from the states he has played new york what they thought about donald trump's decision to scrap this crucial deal. it sounds
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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. huge story from the week a russian tragedy wednesday brought horror to crimea in southern russia twenty one killed dozens more injured when a student at a college set off an explosive device indiscriminately opened fire on a city correspondent more against the of his more on how the atrocity unfolded. purchase a quiet place a small seaside town kind of place where the neighborhoods everyone knows everyone
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it is one of the last places in the world where you would expect a school or college shooting. dressed in black and carrying a bag of ammo ladislav of the suspected shooter began to turn his plan for mass murder into reality. but. first he detonated an improvised explosive device that almost. of our style of the neighborhood you know the community here is like the separatists overwhelm them on the sit down one. on the beach. yeah presto bali. the bomb fields as it was with lethal shrapnel was set and treated in the
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cafeteria. on the first through all exactly a lunchtime when it would be packed with faculty and students to give them up and give the muslim with some they tell you both of you so much. but then you also snipped it all up in my school. behold my bunch of them you. soon enough become a seventy two of the moment you don't give us a baby and. there's 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 they tried to run to hide they did desperate things find you only should he decide . to go to fiddle with a. good e.q. . in that chaos heroes when they come out.
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of it up as a slave at the gate. about the night she does about city welcome you bust as it was pinoy. did a good teacher. but emotions to him and you know it you're right about that if wizards are going to sit down. on the three oaks system video which is maybe what you got the isa chests sifts to own but a bit of selflessness sacrifice courage and bravery teenage is barely older than children acted as few adults ever cooled. few. more shots more victims but they will do the same to bill but there are most of them teenagers love a visual mob those numbers a little higher shows is a should be on the. move so like. real life you know. it is.
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rampage lost that 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 he killed generations of graduates left stunned at friends they teaches neighbors and countryman all shocked and. bonded with. some good question the dumbest person the family business or the menu and even the. thing to mention in the morning it's taken in the news now that he doesn't. really want to thank you mr mcwhorter. the internet also show. them as oscar use solution or as close to the opposite of corners which are cooked
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in watching the hook among other things with my sword in which you push along with bush going. on can only pomo prose i don't want to forestall get it still missed most of them don't reduce. it's also fair to say that no amount of readiness in the world would prepare any sort of school for an explosion that size in the cafeteria or maniac blitzing through the corridors but even amidst all the confusion panic fear with those set aside self-preservation in order to help others risking life and live moving once again even in acts of overwhelming evil there is space for good. or because quarter of the scene there now we've got lady civil military is coming
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through and again one of the other big stories of the week the latest development on the killing of the saudi dissident journalist in turkey riyadh's top diplomat now reporting that he doesn't know the circumstances surrounding the death of jamal khashoggi all where his body is seems he went on to say the perpetrators have made a serious mistake in exceeding their powers but it comes after western leaders condemned and questioned the latest explanation from saudi arabia earlier in the week previously read it denied any accusations miracle or knowledge of where the missing journalist was jacqueline who traces back over how jamal khashoggi disappearance and killing played until this latest statement literally just now. 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
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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 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 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 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
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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 military what they. think is that create jobs like jobs and 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 pull out to the skies though for punishment and
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this kind of justice in the stand the president except see it and that's the power of an the loaf 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 we're 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 slammed the saudi story as untrustworthy all reporters without
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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 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 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
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complete shutdown of relations with the saudis so the coming out internationals weekly the early release of a rather cool preacher from prisoners go people up in arms of britain the week many say still a threat to society or they think that more coming up. you know world's big partners. a lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made history media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks.
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make this manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the final. lifts and be the one percent. nor middle of the room six. million. again there was anger the u.k. this week come for radical muslim cleric accused of inspiring terror attacks was let out of prison early. and of course. i'm jim chowdhury was reportedly taken to
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this probation house in london the notorious radical preacher was released out of jail having served just half of his five and a half years sentence following being sent to jail back in twenty sixteen for encouraging people to join isis now the british prime minister theresa may has. the authorities are well prepared for this development on the question of anjem choudary obviously facing extremist picture he pledged his allegiance to di ash he was convicted of infighting support for them and if and when any terrorist offender is released well rehearsed plans are put in place to keep the public safe and the police they presume the probation service and other agencies have a range of powers available to them the fifty one year old father of five who once led an extremist group that was bound under terrorist laws in the u.k. is going to be serving the rest of his time within the community on why since he's going to be monitored by the m i five the police as well as other agencies now he's not exactly free and is going to be staying at the probation house under several
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conditions those include not being able to preach or attend certain mosques he will only be able to communicate with people that authorities have allowed him to communicate with he will have one telephone his internet use will be supervised as well as his travels limited he will not be able to leave the u.k. now the place where he's reportedly now going to be staying is on the same street as the school and we've been gauging some opinions from locals about this here whether he says it the other end of the country are drug ridden. is a bad influence he's not he's evil he's negative he's maligned there's nothing nice to say. maybe if you go to a country with jihadism is more accepted but not here the wrong place for him if you can see to me that you still do in this country the reported cost of the security operation to have him be out of jail is said to be at
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a whopping two million pounds a year compared to the fifteen thousand pounds a year it would have cost to keep him in jail reaction to this was also very swift to follow it's crazy to put the public in danger and spend two million pounds a year monitoring extremist choudhry we could be following up. straightly is lead to keep him locked up the extensive list of constraints on un jim charter is welcome that said the fact that he is being released at all and that imposing these constraints will cost the taxpayer two million pounds per annum is a bore and those argue mother wise are almost as dangerous as here's the release of anjem choudary who quaint some of those citizens are foreigners in their own home is a threat to our security is betraying all of us and we need to defend all communities in our nation we need a new treason act indeed this could be seen as a concerning development chattery did not himself organize any terrorist attacks nonetheless he is seen as one of the most dangerous radicalized there is in the
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u.k. reporting from london and the situation at r.t. and. elsewhere reported in the week france's facing a lawsuit for over three decades of nuclear tests conducted in polynesia one of its overseas territories in the south pacific the islands former president says the tests caused irreversible damage to locals and were crimes against humanity but paris denies the nearly two hundred atomic detonations had any harmful impact on the environment. the. the my friends they keep. preaching and. so
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they started to the scratch the skin coming off the end. they were sent to thralls by plane by the army then sent back that they had enough profit. from nine hundred sixty seats else health department was screwed by the french really theory they have decided to remove all the health south the seas no one can tell us right now. exactly how many people. passed away as close one says self defense the ship has seen. become a river of shit it shattered our whole life our system our society and you can
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attend school money but then they brought disease. and they decide i had five friends and out 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. against you money to use these last few games to bring forward. even french presidents since the start of nuclear test countries. they've decided to go really far away from from twenty thousand kilometers in the south pacific and do it in the. lead say in our peril lies. in the pacific ocean. why why.
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and they're the kind of questions we ask in the stores who bring you each and every week thanks for watching the weekly live from moscow it's kevin owen saying enjoy the rest of the week. what politicians do. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. some want. you to go on to be closer to see what the full story of the more than people. i'm interested always in the waters of my colleagues. should.
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have figured this government official of president a lefty through the system must have gotten. the system designed for people like me who move. those laws that. defend the poor here for different reasons but also job we also have. most people in philadelphia are only about two paychecks away from homelessness. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy to let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic to follow through but only mostly i'm
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going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. to. a combination of eight nine and three it's also the worst possible hand of the
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