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well number one the. headline. pushing on with. ecuador announces it will no longer negotiate with. over the fate of wiki leaks founder julian assange. former president tells his country. to protect him. so it's not just.
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an ongoing oil spill in the gulf of mexico fourteen years in the making could soon become the worst environmental disaster in american history. here at moscow's international stories. the u.s. president has harshly denounced the killing of saudi dissident journalist. in istanbul. riyadh's attempt to cover up the most the worst in history. and a very. original concept. it was carried out poorly and the cover up was one of the worst in the history of cover ups who ever thought of that idea. i think it is in big trouble and they should be in big trouble.
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following a parliamentary address by the turkish president in which he claimed to reveal but naked truth regarding the killing of the one said he had been mowed in a vicious violent political manna and what he called a preplanned operation carried out by the saudis he also said that all those responsible would be brought to justice the u.s. has announced it will revoke the visas of twenty one saudi citizens over the moda but no tough measures have been tabled in the same speech condemning the coverup total trauma reiterates the importance of maintaining bilateral ties with. cover up was one of the worst in the history of cover ups. saudi arabia has been a really great ally they said one of the biggest investors maybe the biggest investor in the country. they are doing hundreds of billions of dollars worth of investments and you know so many jobs so many. thousands and thousands of jobs
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they've been fun to go a lot of things what americans i think don't understand is that the relationship that we have with the saudis is based entirely on money they sell us oil we sell them weapons and we pretend that we're friends we pretend that we have a special relationship in fact we don't have a special relationship it's transactional nothing but transactional and then we choose to overlook their fundamentalism don't forget that fifteen of the nineteen nine eleven hijackers were saudis don't forget that saudi n.g.o.s and governmental organizations were implicated in the financing of the nine eleven attacks the saudis really are not our friends and we should not trust them in an operation like this with trying to keep his multi-billion dollar deals with the saudis afloat of course in line with his america first mantra. takes a closer look at what's really behind this administration's current foreign policy
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agenda. donald trump can be called any number of things good bad it all depends on which side you're on interesting really enough though it's donald trump that keeps giving donald trump new titles a global. is a person that wants the globe to do well frankly not caring about our country somas you know what i am a nationalist. kind of obvious if you think about it what with all this talk of greatness walls and how special exceptional americans are it's going to be only america first american people first american center's above all else. now if i may mr president you seem to be confused about what those words mean
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it's right there in any dictionary globalism a national policy of treating the whole world as a proper sphere for political influence a globalist is someone who treats the entire world as a playground making national decisions which affect the international community in simple terms globalism is what mr trump tells south korea meaning outside america that they can't lift sanctions their own sanctions on north korea without his permission they will do without her broom they do nothing without her proven and by the way u.s. sanctions which basically force everyone to abide by them because of how the dollar works by definition a globalist venture you know what else is globalist war invading other countries
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the us current. the fighting in seven wards that's really really globalist as well . heck the united states military's one of the most globalist organizations in the world it has bases in roughly every third country one in three nations has a u.s. military base in it that isn't nationalism that's good lobel ism i just want to see them as well straighten out regime that frankly could be toppled very quickly by the military regime change we're placing or helping replace governments you just don't like local rebels to the teeth or financing the opposition don't buy
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sanctions that's globalism glue lism suits trumps purpose is to talk about globalism as the enemy but if you look at the politics it's anything but nationalist trumps attitude to the world as an individual is that he should have complete sovereignty and that includes sovereignty abuse the sovereignty of others you know he wants america to be able to go and do business wherever they want he wants to be able to remove regimes that he doesn't like he wants to act truly globally but in the national interest as donald trump himself can save that he is a fun fact the word globalism its modern meaning was first used to describe us imperialism after the second world war the way the united states which wasn't destroyed by the war like europe dominated an international trade pushing its products its ideology its politics on every what it could they called it american
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globalism. hearing mr trump who believes in returning america back to its glory days say that he isn't a globalist is like hearing the pope say with a schrade face that really he isn't catholic. ecuador says it will no longer intervene on behalf of julian assange john talks with the u.k. over his exile status of a south american embassy in london the decision marks a departure from previous ecuadorian efforts to negotiate a way for a song to leave the embassy without facing charges of extradition ecuador has no responsibility to take any further steps we are not mr songes lawyers nor really representatives of the british government this is a matter to be resolved between songe and great britain as are just relations with the country have soured since the current government took office last year and the founder of wiki leaks believe it or not is now suing ecuador for allegedly
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violating its human rights after the embassy imposed house rules for the whistleblower as a condition for partial access to the internet or the former ecuadorian president rafael correa has called his country's handling of the case shameful. we gave as a loan to. is. only a shadow of the if i don't know are meant to protect us you have to remember that now here is a science. citizenship so it's not just this a look now. these rulers are really ashamed you know they try to humiliate sounds and they are human so. my point because they are. these rules are really against human rights and they're trying to isolate it as such and to push him to abandon our embassy. assange has been holed up
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inside the embassy in london since twenty twelve when he was granted political asylum and the u.k. wants him for violating his parole terms but the whistleblower affairs london will extradite him to the u.s. if he steps just outside the embassy american or makers meantime of double down on efforts to have him extradited over espionage charges in a letter to ecuador is currently to let him out i know they demanded a sound to be handed over to u.s. authorities on pain of a possible diplomatic fallout. we're very concerned we joined us songes continued presence at your embassy in london and he's receipt of ecuador in citizenship last year it is clear the mr assad remains a dangerous criminal and a threat to global security and he should be brought to justice. we feel that it's very difficult for united states to advance our bilateral relationship until mr assad is handed over to the proper earth or east they or to me has. you know
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according to our constitution. because of the behavior of the tournament. absolutely some need to they are younger may well that will be very difficult i think they want to turn over such an american government and they go to see this story now so. closely. judges also you don't have to to forget that he has a very important and this you show you know the nation's. terry wogan were meant to prove that the as is mandatory they have to have such. it is feared a fourteen year old spill in the gulf of mexico could be poised to become america's worst environmental disaster it was back in two thousand and four when hurricane
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ivan slammed into florida's gulf coast severely damaging an offshore drilling operation just off the louisiana however the company in charge managed to cover up the incident for a whole six years. thanks thanks. thanks. for the gulf of mexico. gas bubbling up miles long. people are not the only ones who call the now polluted waters and for the indigenous animals there are countless birds and wildlife the stakes are high life or death time is rather.
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i suppose rose and there was a big explosion and people got killed instantly hit head on and then. released extremely rapidly in the case of the. first the original incident was and you see. it was in the context of her and her and both the company and the american regulators managed to keep the entire incident. it's one of those no accidents which. well out of the coup. with this menu seven hundred marios a daily being leaked into the coast it. being the same kind of food as the roads and. in twenty fifteen of the company in question said that there was no
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evidence to suggest an ongoing leak or any significant environmental damage as a given any further explanation since that john left all of it says that even a routine oil spill it results in a horror. volumes each and every year. the gulf is currently producing something something like twenty percent of america's oil is rather a highly rated maxence threw a fast breaking news every few days. with routines pollutants in the hundreds of thousands of ground you know just through new york. and this entire gulf coast is high in the industrial used and it is bound in neat concert amounts of modes and of course there is environmental impacts impact other industries which are also tourism and fisheries show finish this tens of thousands of miles of oil pipelines transects in this entire region and if you've got a pipeline then you were burned two hundred leaks are still up and coming on the
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program here at r.t. chaos in rome as a champions league football matches followed by a brawl between fans and then escalate a collapse and the tally in capitals metro station all those details in just a. little bit. join me every thursday simon chill and i'll be speaking to give us a little politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then.
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seemed wrong. but i will just don't call. me. yet to see how this day becomes active. and engaged me equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. on. the wednesday program here on our c a talks with the russian president concluded a two day visit to moscow by u.s. national security advisor john bolton the high ranking official said the u.s. is still going ahead with pulling out of a key nuclear weapons treaty are playing down fears it might spark an arms race but
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despite the tensions between the two countries right now the mood of the talks seem to be somewhat light hearted. as far as i remember there is an eagle on the us national emblem and there are thirteen arrows in one foot and an olive branch with thirteen olives as a symbol of peaceful policy in the other my question is did you eagle eat all the olives and leave just the arrows. i'm grateful for the opportunity to speak with you on behalf of president trump and hopefully i'll have some answers for you but i didn't bring any more all of. them that's what i thought. and i during the talks john bolton said the treaty was outdated and should be revised to include china he accuse the russian side of violating its terms that something tonight by moscow which actually sees things the other way around accusing the us of mind of violations russia says the treaty is still vital to international stability now the
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historic treaty was signed back in one thousand nine hundred seven between the then soviet union and the united states under the agreement all short and made a range nuclear and conventional missiles were eliminated apart from those launched at sea investigative journalist david lindorff says withdrawing from this nuclear weapons treaty is far from straightforward. but first thing let's say that it's not clear that the president has the authority to back out of a treaty that was passed by two thirds of the senate it's not like the deal that was never approved by the senate and it was just a presidential deal so that's going to be an interesting. fight i suspect among senators. the second thing is that what i heard bolton say at that press conference was that there was no consequences when the u.s. when the bush administration bush cheney administration pulled out of the a.b.m. treaty and in fact it was a huge consequence russia. a.b.m.
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missiles being put in rimini and threatening it with the threat. first strike that they might not be able to retaliate against and so russia responded as i read by developing the same person on a cruise missiles which are what has the us upset so so bolton is wrong. to say you can ings champions league football match between a and c. moscow was maad by an accident involving fans though in a rome metro station. you . look at it you feel as if there were
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a lot of people there the escalator accelerated and people couldn't get off of it people were trying to jump over each other many fell and injured themselves. well the incident happened just before the match collapsing escalator on the metro left twenty four injured and the mayor of rome commented on the incident saying that some witnesses had seen fans and dancing and jumping on the escalator he also expressed sympathy for those affected by the firefighting chief at the scene says the cause of the escalating malfunction remains unclear. we must investigate it he says a strange thing we need to fully understand what the causes are by looking at the c.c.t.v. recordings there is some pictures here you can see a breakdown are in there there was undoubtedly a failure it seems that the fans were jumping i did not see the pictures. so i reaffirm my sympathies for the injured to the russians who had been injured and i think the police in five fighters who immediately acted to help these people. also
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in a separate incident of a brawl broke out between fans ahead of the match with police having to resort to water cannon to disperse the crowds with more on that aussies a sports correspondent a chef he rejoined my colleague colum bray in the studio. it's a really bad night for c.s.k. moscow in rome this time not only their team lost three nil to as roma big defeat but also two very bad incidents for the fans first of all the fight outside the study only because stadium the roma stadium. there were reports that one of the c.s.k. moscow fans was stabbed two were severely injured in the fight over the russian embassy need to later denounce this information they denied the stabbing incident but acknowledged the fight i saw some videos on social media the water cannons had to be used by the police so the fight was pretty intense i have to say the last time these two teams met in the champions league was in twenty fourteenth there was trouble then as well is there an indication that maybe the italian police were
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prepared for this it is really strange but it seems that they were not if we go back to twenty fourteen there was a major scuffle outside the stadium there was a major scuffle inside the stadium it all started when several c.s.k. moscow fans were stabbed by roma fans outside the stadium and then as a retaliation they instigated a massive fight inside the stands if you talk about the roma fans there pleading that notorious for this kind of stuff just earlier this year in april they went to liverpool to play a champions league semifinal and they injured several people including one fan who is still in a coma he still hasn't recovered and guess what there were no repercussions for all my i went to the return leg to rome for livable playing there and i saw a heavy police presence it seems that they were prepared for this kind of stuff this time they have a history with c.s.k. moscow and it seems that they were not adequately prepared they did stop the fight with water cannons but the fight still happened so you have to ask a lot of questions to the roman police. the camp chappaqua region in russia's far east is home to some of the world's most breathtaking natural wonders but also one
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rather fearless dog certainly not afraid of striking up unusual french. that is the program for this hour here on r.t. international thank you very much for sharing your wednesday with us here in moscow my colleague and you follow me here to bring you more of your headlines in about twenty five minutes.
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