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both. subscribe to rub people awesome get all lucky content for just twelve euros fifty per month. headline and three pm from moscow as the u.s. threatens to scrap a landmark nuclear arms treaty with russia president trump's national security advisor is in moscow for talks. saudi arabia admits dissidence journalist jamal khashoggi was murdered in its consulate in istanbul but as international pressure grows washington stop short of repercussions for now saying any talk of sanctions is premature. toil and trouble as spelled by the night in new york is a couple of which is a former hexing ritual on supreme court judge brett kavanaugh event is met with
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protesters condemning the black magic. by the thanks for joining us for this half hour briefing has just turned three pm monday afternoon in moscow one of kevin i mean this is r.t. international live with the first them donald trump's national security advisor john bolton is here in moscow for talks with russia's foreign minister today the visit comes after president trump announced he was taking the u.s. out of the crucial nuclear arms treaty with russia while also value to develop new weapons to the treaty was signed back in one nine hundred eighty seven between the then soviet union and the united states under the agreement all shorter and mid range nuclear and conventional missiles were eliminated apart from those launch from sea so with all these on the upcoming meeting here he goes down off with the latest sergey lavrov russia's top diplomat is expected to meet john bolton the national security adviser for the u.s. president donald trump but while the big debate is ongoing whether or not the
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american president is indeed making the right call. russia's top diplomat sergey lavrov this morning's press conference he stressed that this could be indeed too early for any speculation have a listen. guards to the u.s. position on the i.n.f. treaty i have yet to see the decision by the us president i have only heard about his intentions as i have also seen some of the reactions to it that's been mixed some support others have urged the us not to turn down the whole system of arms control both nuclear and conventional you put let's not speculate at this point as that would be counterproductive let's wait for official clarification if john bolton is ready to do so we are happy to hear it and all make our position clear based on a clear statement that withdrawal procedure has so far not been activated russia's
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foreign minister has also stressed that moscow has been committed to the deal and has repeatedly called that it should stay in effect past its current twenty twenty one deadline but he also did add that if trump puts his money where his words are well then russia will respond with counter action and in fact reaction has been pouring from all over the globe the chinese have warned that trumps unilateral withdrawal from the deal will have indeed a multilateral effect and one thing to understand about this treaty is that critics view it as very one sided in favor of the united states just long story short is the russia's ability for quick military buildup impaired greatly under this treaty while washington's concessions well they are insignificant and that's why probably the former american ambassador to moscow has said that the biggest loser is if trump pulls out of the deal america's european allies and indeed judging by what is
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coming from europe well they feel threatened the french president and well mccraw and has called the i.n.f. treaty key to european stability and he wasn't the only one the announcement by the us that is going to withdraw from the i.m.f. accord is regrettable the i.n.f. agreement has been an important pillar of our european six. architecture for thirty years for us in europe it's of great importance we call on the us to consider the possible consequences so indeed right now the only thing to do is to look forward to this meeting between that sergey lavrov and john bolton and whether or not heard john bolton's hawkish stance will stand here in moscow. all eyes on that but while we wait for that let's one of the clock back a bit and take a look at how we reached this point. if. the arms race is getting out of control. we did not initiate this kind of events
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as you know it was not we pulled out of the antiballistic missile treaty russia has developed and developing a stabilizing weapon systems for more than a decade in direct violation of its treaty obligations to look at because we are in response to the threats that confronted us we're moving forward to modernize our nuclear arsenal and ensure their capabilities remain on match we will never allow anybody to have anything even close to what we have to go with usually if our american partners the agreement will give an immediate and reciprocal response. russia has violated the agreement they've been violating here for many years that i don't know why president obama didn't negotiate for full out. that we're not going to let them violate a nuclear agreement thank you out of their weapons and we're not allowed to we're the ones that have stayed in the agreement and we bonded to the agreement but
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russia is not unfortunately on to the agreement so we're going to terminate it great but we're going to pull out. ok well let's get some reaction to what that would actually mean regarding relations joining me now the chair of russia's foreign affairs committee comes to. welcome to the program so if trump does go ahead with this if the u.s. drops out of this i don't see what's it going to mean for russian american relations as you see it. well. for the united states drops with the agreement then proceeds deploying. medium range. let's see in poland or in the baltic states that will definitely mean . completely new military threat towards russia because these missiles will be capacity of reaching russian areas far
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beyond the ural mountains and there's definitely a substantial threat towards russian national security and secondly it will undermine the capacity. to strike back in case nuclear. nuclear conflict. so it will undermine the grounds of stability in terms of nuclear weapons in more general terms and definitely russia will have to respond and as mr already one year ago mentioned the russian response will be immediate it will be very quick and we do have capacities to do that but all that would put into a completely new zone of highest possible risks the whole area of europe so the european countries are hostages of this situation and i hope they will be able
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to express their opinion on this we see how germany start story and to be see how france starts to react but unfortunately we see other countries like the united kingdom who are a steal go bring in the tricks of the united states of america supporting them in all of their explosive. could it be that mr trump is trying to use his leverage here as he sees it to come out some sort of better deal for the united states. everything is possible but i am less optimistic in comparison with many of my colleagues here in moscow i do believe that the decision has. already taken i do believe that the united states of america is not any longer interested in keeping the i.m.f. treaty alife the same way americans were not interested in keeping the a.b.m.
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treaty fifteen years earlier they do not need any longer any agreements in the field of strategic armaments and intermedia missiles and all that stuff because that would create equal opportunities equal circumstances for each party involved in a certain agreement and this is what they would not like to accept any longer the or they are seeking the unilateral military advantage they want to be the only power in the world. takes decisions what is good in the waters bit who is guilty and who is innocent to judge and to punish other countries and for that they do not need these type of agreements unfortunately but what does russia want to see here at the end of the day that agreement was drawn up thirty years ago china was very much on the scene then is a worry could this could some better agreement come out of all this maybe with this
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meeting today. well everything is possible and nothing if there is perfect in the rules and these. i believe should be amended and recalled that mr putin of the president of russia as early as in two thousand and seven eleven years ago came up with proposal to more than nice this treaty making a universal by including in this treaty other countries who possess into. a missile system it's not just china it's our nuclear power since israel pakistan india so many other countries yes these proposal is still on the board by. for that you don't need to ruin to undermine the existing treaty you should propose amendments you should start talks of these are the countries we will be eventually participants in the future agreement but to delete something in order to create
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probably to create any think we would be better for me is an absolutely unacceptable way of forging final quick thirty second sarah wonderfully or this or the timing of it as far as trump is concerned certain to do with those upcoming midterms to think maybe for domestic consumption and popularity or not. very definitely believe that this is the keys mr trump is somehow trapped by accusations of him being some kind of communicational so corporation with russia and being hostile towards russia would give him additional points in terms of the ongoing election campaign i hope that something may change. as soon as this campaign is over this is the only seem to me hope you know you're busy man as always thank you for taking the time off to talk to us or not international give us your thoughts chair of russia's foreign affairs committee constant culture of thanks be in line with us. now another big story we're tracking today another
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extraordinary development in the case of slain journalist because shogi saudi arabia's foreign minister says the outspoken columnist was murdered by a rogue operation mr ball and called it a quote tremendous mistake over washington as russian with any repercussions for now at least within the culture has got the latest. after weeks of denying it saudi arabia confirms jamal khashoggi was murdered inside its consul eight and estimable the vigils who did this to outside the scope of their authority obviously was a tremendous mistake made and what compounded the mistake was the attempt to try to cover up that is unacceptable and because from until these things unfortunately happened we want to make sure that those who are responsible are punished they vowed those responsible will be punished but will saudi arabia face any rep recursions so do your abuse admission is a good first step but not enough it would be premature to comment on sanctions
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until we get further down the investigation doesn't look like it it's premature you might wonder why am murder case of such as counting proportions isn't immediately punished remember this creep poisoning well here is the reaction that emerged just hours after the initial reports is highly likely that russia was responsible to the polls russia culpable culpable culpable for the attempted murder is cake is culpable quarrel is with putin's kremlin overwhelming the likely that it was his decision and days later the diplomatic fallout was at a level rarely seen before saying sions expulsion of russian diplomats and more sanctions pushing us from time to time certain steps are being taken by the us reserve the russia including sanctions on very contrived reasons without any evidence provided of russia allegedly using chemical weapons so there's no evidence
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what steps are being taken against russia and now we see a murder in istanbul but you know steps are being taken we need to sort out our single approach to cases like these but we will put the little washington chimed in then so what's stopping them now. they are ordering military equipment everybody. in the world one of that order we got it and we are 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 is that created jobs like jobs and others for this country while europe and even some american senators who believe arms sales and need to be stopped. firstly we are outraged by this case we made that clear yesterday secondly the reason i didn't need full details and those responsible are still not being held accountable
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thirdly i agree with all those who say that arms exports which are already limited must not take place in the console game stances and fourthly further reactions should be internationally coordinated i feel certain that the crown prince was involved in it he directed this and that's why i think we cannot continue to have relations with him i would cut off arms sales as the only thing the saudis will listen to but trump is adamant it's a big first step it's only a first step but it's a big first but i would prefer that we don't use retribution cancelling one hundred ten billion dollars worth of work which means six hundred thousand jobs the turkish president to promise assume reveal all the ugly truth on tuesday. what we are looking for justice here and this will be revealed in all its naked truth not through some ordinary steps but in all its naked truth the question is will this finally be enough to trigger
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a reaction from the white house. it all to do for me kevin are we going live to london after the break pressure continue to mount on the british prime minister as the public and some within our own party rally against it's coming right up here not internationally. seem wrong. just don't call. me. to shape our. active. and engaged equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground.
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i would hope to do something to. put themselves on the line they did accept or reject. so would you want to be president. or some want. to go right to the pros this is what about three of them will be good. interesting . again you can promise to treason may set to give a major update on bricks it later today she's also expected to respond to strong criticism from m.p.'s some in westminster have been questioning of future is pm even on saturday london was the scene of what you can see on your screen is the
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biggest. march yet with well over half a million protesters down the streets so far dismissed schools for a second referendum on britain's exit deal of course from the e.u. . being criticised but not only those opposing breaks it but also by leave supporters she's really under pressure right now let's go to conflate song lace and he closes on what she could be saying in parliament later today nasa year. well look kevin now we're basically seeing extremely tumultuous time for the british prime minister to resign may of course. during a time that is seen as very crucial for her premiership now we have seen for weeks on end reports circulating and brewing of a potential revolt against her within the conservative conservative party and speculation that she could face a new confidence vote event has been running rampant and all of this comes amidst means or dissatisfaction also handling of. rak said and we do know that forty eight
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letters are needed to be submitted by conservative party members to the conservative party chairman floor any potential no confidence vote should be triggered and again rumors have been really a buzz here in westminster that those who want such a vote to be triggered could just be several letters away from reaching that number of forty eight and here's some of the reaction that we have been seeing here in westminster to these latest developments. this week the reason why you will find the cheese drinking in the last chance saloon and the bad news for her is that the bar is already drawing she's fast running out of fruit she cannot command the support of her cabinet her party or parliament more fundamental change will inevitably form i cannot continue to support an administration that cannot function . well in what could be seen as very vigorous damage control we know of course that
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theresa may published an op ed this weekend where she tried to convince the british people that everything is alright and that she's determined to get her promises delivered and we also know about later today she will be addressing the house of commons in attempts to calm some of those anxieties we'll see how efficient that is going to be and last but not least we have to of course keep in mind that this weekend we saw hundreds of thousands of people spill this anger from sort of behind closed doors including politicians but onto the streets where all of those people had come out to protest and demand a second brock's that referendum something that theresa may has made clear over and over again would not be happening but the big question right now it seems as whether or not to recently is going to be really around very much longer to continue to be able to make those decisions on behalf of the british people you know it's a pretty tricky samoa right now right. at it from london to be brett kavanaugh as well the u.s. supreme court justice because work is. this story next graveyard soil coffin nails
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and some revenge oil that's what a cover of which is you hear me correctly in new york of used to place a hex on said u.s. supreme court justice brett kavanaugh this past weekend he was recently appointed a cause to the lifetime position after facing those sexual misconduct allegations the event was met with protesters condemning the sorcery while a catholic priest in exorcism attempted to counter the dark magic by saying a mass. killer was spellbound. so we're here in brooklyn where a group of pagan witches have gathered to place a hex on the newly confirmed supreme court justice brett kavanaugh now in the statement for the event essentially they said that black magic is a mechanism for exacting justice by women who have been wronged by men just like
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him now the ceremony is taking place in this occult book store behind me. now here in liberal brooklyn witchcraft wicca might just be considered be another hobby or fascination but in some parts of the country it's no laughing matter there are schools around the country where the harry potter books are forbidden from the school library because christian parents are offended by the witchcraft content and there's been cases where satanists and wiccan practitioners have gone to court demanding their religious freedom needless to say tonight ceremony did not sit well with a number of trump supporters it is a scary time right now i mean there's a list of things going on now you've got witches that are placing a head on brett kavanaugh now a catholic priest who's been trained in rome as a bonafide exorcist says he will be conducting a mass to protect brett kavanaugh from the witches he says that witchcraft is not a matter of free speech conjuring up personified evil does not fall under free
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speech satanic cults often commit crimes they murder and sexually abuse everyone in their cult we decided to talk to some of the people attending the ceremony or gathered outside the bookstore and see how they feel about cursing kavanagh do you think the ceremony tonight will actually impact brett kavanaugh no one night but it will make everybody feel like they have accomplished something and you know people need to feel like they've accomplished something possibly could backfire and help brett kavanaugh easily yes i mean he. strategy time story now was right and so seems to be doing the little pretty well for guys but heck sometimes i'm hopeful as i i don't i don't want to die i just want and soy be paralyzed the rest of his life so he can't offer something so you're coming out to counter the the witch ceremony it's not an act countering is sincere in the love of god so we just want to say instead of like curses we want to achieve these blessings and we wanted so to love god because we're not about hate because that's what that's about we're showing
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that we're actually about love i encourage everyone to also go out and register to vote magic is one thing but you know. the polls are another so we'll brett kavanaugh us ten you're on the u.s. supreme court be impacted by tonight's ceremony or is he going to be protected by that catholic mass conducted by an exorcist or is this all just a bunch of silly superstition it means absolutely nothing well like with most spiritual matters there's no way to be absolutely sure but what we can be sure of is that americans are increasingly becoming divided kaleb mopp and r.t. new york all the fall about one really but i can remind you a lot top stories are on our website as i see dot com on if you go to you can have a break in the headline stuff straight to your mobile devices free of charge great up check it out if you're not done already here in moscow folks want to know it's international capital and say have a great day. with
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