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coal mines left. all the promos assured that. these people are survivors of a world disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's how it's happened. so people come to this and we have the money that anybody else by far will build it up in the stories that shape the way karen r.t. president trump threatens a new arms race with russia and china sea looks to pull out of a major cold war nuclear agreement causing further divisions with his party. a gunman bursts into a synagogue in the us state of pennsylvania shooting dead eleven people are moving six others also to come. transatlantic allies canada and the u.s.
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appear unwilling to freeze arms sales to saudi arabia in the wake of the killing of distant journalist. in the german state it has there is voting today in the region of the election that could have national ramifications and we can angela merkel's heart for granted i would wish. fellow that the latest developments and look back what's been happening over the last seven days to you watching the weekly here on r.t. international. on tuesday the u.s. president again threatens a new arms race with russia and china just days after he announced he was pulling his country out of a major nuclear treaty signed during the cold war the war trump also repeated his earlier accusations to saying that moscow was in breach of the i.m.f. accord right. now to hear in the agreement this should have been done years ago but
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still people come to this church we have more money than anybody else by far we'll build it up but until they come to this when they will then we'll all be like i was at work and by the way not only will we do what moscow doesn't cis it hasn't violated the nuclear treaty and believes it should be preserved saying it is in fact washington that hasn't stuck to it russia's foreign minister has also said that the us sent a list of its concerns to moscow just days before announcing his decision to quit leaving no time to reply under the agreement signed back in one thousand nine hundred seventy all short and made range nuclear and conventional missiles were banned with the exception of those launched it say washington says it's in talks with its european allies about its bitter or some of which though aren't too happy about the move. the announcement by the us that it's going to withdraw from the i.m.f. accord is regrettable the i.n.f.
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agreement has been an important pillar of our european security architecture for thirty years for us in europe it's of great importance we call on the u.s. to consider the possible consequences the u.s. and russia need to remain engaged in constructive dialogue to preserve the treaty and to ensure. it to ensure its cool and verifiable implementation which of course is crucial for europe's and global security problem of pointed out in particular this is a problem i think for europeans that this treaty was designed to prevent or reduce the risk of nuclear weapons being used by the nuclear threshold being lowered and not should we say long range heavy nuclear weapons being used against the united states the soviet union or today russia but that with the shorter range weapons it would be europe western europe that would become the nuclear battlefield and there's some concern. and i think
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a great deal of concern amongst all european leaders except the united kingdom who yesterday have stated that they support the american position predictably enough there is concern that this reduces the prospects for nuclear disarmament increases risks for western europe and its people. so little surprise then that america's planned to pull out of the accord did dominate tuesday's meeting between the u.s. national security adviser john bolton and also president putin although the subject hand was no laughing matter there is still room for a bit of humor. as far as i remember there is an eagle on the u.s. 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 your ego eat all the olives and leave just the arrows. and grateful for the opportunity to speak with you on behalf of present and hopefully i'll have smelters for it but i didn't bring any more all of. them that's what i thought. during the talks putin said he was
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puzzled by washington's move in the absence of any provocation from moscow as for the i.n.f. treaty itself john bolton called it dated and insisted it should be revised to include other nations most notably china international affairs commentator jonathan steele believes it's the fear of beijing's growing military might that is behind transplants. many commentators think that this is the american decision is linked more to china's them to russia because the chinese are not part of the treaties they've been developing their missile capabilities and there are military capabilities in southeast asia in the south china sea and the americans want to be able to confront them and the treaty which we're talking about now prevents the americans of course deploying missiles not just in europe in asia as well in the americans want to get out of it so they can start putting missiles. all trumps
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threat to teach the treaty just fall in line with this america first policy but it has more now on the wider ambitions of the president. donald trump can be called any number of things or do 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 club. 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 america's interests above all else.
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now if i may mr president you seem to be confused about what those words mean 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 prove 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
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works by definition a globalist venture you know what else is globalist war invading other countries the us currently. fighting in seven wards that's really really globalist as well. 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
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don't like via arming local rebels to the teeth or financing the opposition don't buy 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 in international trade pushing its
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products its ideology its politics on every what it could they called it american 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 straight face that really isn't catholic. in other news this week turkey continues to demand the killers of a saudi journalist are brought to trial the president says that the murder of jeannie stamboul was politically motivated. using our security and intelligence services are still analyzing the info they have it's already clear that the murder of jamal khashoggi was drowned but since this is a political assassination we're also confident luzhin of possible foreign accomplices. the saudi royal family has met with the sochi son and brother to
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express condolences to the journalists eldest son was pictured shaking hands with the saudi crown prince who is suspected of orchestrating the killing of his father he later left saudi arabia to washington according to sources u.s. president this week condemned the cover up of the murder but still stressed the importance of continued weapon sales to riyadh cover up was one of the worst in the history of cover ups. so he really is a bit of really great our one of the biggest versus maybe the biggest investor. they are doing hundreds of billions of dollars worth of investments and you know so many jobs so many jobs thousands and thousands of jobs they've been funding a lot of things but from statement there was met with huge criticism by the powers but they also are refusing to cancel multibillion dollar arms sales to saudi arabia in fact so far germany is the only exception. i agree with all those who say that
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exports which are already limited must not take place in the console. i don't have to react to every single statement lida makes so i won't answer that question. if you are interested in the issues related to this event don't come but this is not a press conference. and it's not a press conference to react to the german chancellor. all that has nothing to do with this event nothing and. nothing so i want let's get some context on that france is one of the biggest sellers of defense and on this equipment in the world and saudi arabia is one of its biggest clients despite the fact the president has tried to play down the trade relations between the two countries the figures don't lie between two thousand and eight and two thousand and seventeen deals with more than twelve billion dollars was struck between the two
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countries and that seems to be a similar thing that we're hearing in spain where they have said that they will not deal with saudi arabia worth two billion dollars. by the previous government which correspond to the demands of international national especially considering the un resolution if your head of the government now. legal security that permission to comply with international obligations and it'll be well it seems that that's a similar view that's being taken by the canadians now they have deals with saudi arabia that are worth almost twelve billion dollars and the prime minister there just in food has said that is more concerned about the cancellation fee which is around one billion dollars if they decide not to go ahead with that contract then rolled out the holding saudi arabia to account for the killing of journalist it is only acceptable and only thing. google that someone could have murdered
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a journalist on foreign soil like this i do not want to leave canadians holding a billion dollar bill because we're trying to move forward on doing the right thing seems not much also coming from beginning to that which is the second biggest supplier of arms to saudi arabia just behind us with heels worth around fifteen billion dollars now the idea of sanctions was a muted by the foreign secretary jeremy hunt but no clear indication of what those sanctions could be over whether they'll be applied when the prime minister to resign raises questions about this when she said she would sing of saudi arabia the new concrete information whether they would be sanctions against the country it seems they were germany is the only country it's going alone and putting its neck out in suspending and canceling these contracts challenged the reporting there will
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georgie bitch the defense spokesperson for the france and party says that no crimes will stop europe from selling arms to riyadh because this too much money involved. we know that there are many violations of human rights in saudi arabia but above all in yemen and it's not a time when you're more for just words it's time for action and i think address buying time by saying that they would wait for further and curious it's sad but the european union the especially our french president mr munder michel he's backing one of the worse your country which is are doing one of the worst war in the world . now in germany all eyes are on the countries region of hess's today whether it is a heading to the polls to elect a local government the results of which though could have huge national implications will have the details just off the back.
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i would prefer to say. the human space is must become into prana terry wish me instead so we have leaving in the solar system. and for sure we show that stands on other all this of the solar system i see these as a way of bring in and developing more technologists and a new technology so that to be can even learn to say increase in the end improve the quality of life on earth. start to bomb a really was very european in his approach he would be very well suited is an m.e.p. in brussels for example doesn't represent america trump is america for better or
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worse and i think what we're trying to do here is to let the world see what we're all about here. welcome back to our say now the chairman region of her say is going to the polls today to elect a new local government and the result could have a significant impact nationally threatening angela merkel's hard for grand coalition polls are predicting support for the traditional parties is likely to fall away in favor of the greens and also other left wing forces the right wing alternative of germany party is also expected to strengthen its position as peter oliver reports the party known for its anti immigration stance is said to chalk up another milestone in german politics just over
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a year since they shocked the country by entering the start for the first time polls predict that this sunday alternative for germany will enter the state parliament in head for the first time that will mean that they have representation in all sixteen german states as well as the national parliament a head of the vote in her alternative for germany have been campaigning aggressively. but should. just remember that moment a momentous vickie's. the third one people if he. holds a special place for alternative for germany or the day it was at a meeting there back in february twenty third team at the party was formed setting themselves out from the get go as an anti establishment group focused on the economy. the parties in the boom the stag and bring this rats don't do any politics in the interest all consideration of germany and europe but in the five years since
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its formation an alternative for germany has been widely criticized by those who condemn what they see as its populist and racist stance. yeah i enjoy many his rhetoric on the nineteen twenty five and we all know where this to carl and the constant c. . have a blatant problem with anti semitism the whole of the a.f.p. is an anti liberal anti civic party was. was. despite that they have enjoyed steady growth in the polls here in germany at times even coming in as the second largest political group in the country while taking up seats in hester would see them represented in all sixteen of germany states they aren't going to see this as job done here or there in berlin where we gauged
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opinion about today's election and one of the cities in the history. stink at. this sort of thing the election results should go in favor of the greens this time and with that a change comes in society that means more for green energy because i personally work for wind power plants and it would be nice if this did more with this wind and sun only and actually i expect the c.d.u. and the s.p.d. or lose support the other parties people are talking about the f.t. the greens the free voters will get more points but i believe that nothing will change with all this politics they're all staying firmly in place but like i said it's always been like this for the past few elections during the elections there's a lot that it's promised and then when the election is over they say what i said yesterday is yesterday so full it doesn't change a thing in the end they've just filled their pockets and continue in this way. that he was fired it will help and there's going to be a pilot if election results for all voters that if in the sense that they see you
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and they ask people you will make it it's highly probable i really expected that to happen. hundreds have gathered for a candidate vigil in the us city of the. to mourn the victims of a mass shooting at a synagogue on saturday police say eleven worshippers were killed when a gunman stormed the building and opened fire during morning service for the six people were injured including four police offices it's believed to be the deadliest attack against jews in the country's history and to stunned the local community the shooter who is in custody has been identified as forty six year old robert boas he was reportedly carrying multiple firearms including a semiautomatic assault rifle the atrocity took place him on what is traditionally the busiest day of the week for cynical human and labor rights lawyer dan cover that was actually in the area at the time when the attack happened and he spoke with us there's people gathered all around here. a lot of people in mourning
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a lot of parishioners with their heads in their hands people just trying to figure out what has happened here you know it's a very somber situation this is a bedroom community here in pittsburgh and this we don't see these things happen very often there's a number of synagogues here in squirrel hill this is a very strong jewish community here still locked down it's very hard to get in and out of school built this point and i never seen this many police place in pittsburgh i mean it's really a very tense situation very sad people were very sad. meanwhile president trump is ordered flags to be flown at half mast until the end of the month he also said that the killer should be executed. what we did. was you know what you have crimes like this. whether it's this one or another one on another group we have to bring back the death penalty i have. the all right.
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but it is the latest mass shooting at a religious site in the us and recent years two similar attacks have claimed the lives of thirty five people. white supremacists running is the republican congressional candidate in the chicago area is trying to appeal to voters in the arab community with anti israeli anti gay rhetoric jones placed a campaign advertisement in an arab american newspaper although he didn't quite get the reaction he was hoping for.
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the holocaust is a fact he knew it's real. ridiculous . are white superior blacks. no question about it you know that's racist that you know that's true but i consider myself a way to refill those. and
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you can watch the weekly here or not see that i think is looking say fox and i don't think it can also keep itself updated on our social media pages and each channel.
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you know world of big partisan movies a lot and conspiracy it's time to wade to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's taught for critical thinking it's tied to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. start to bomb a really was very european is approaching. would be very well suited is an m.e.p. in brussels for example the stuff doesn't represent america is america for better or worse and i think what we're trying to do here is to let the world see what
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we're all about here. is this is harlan kentucky. boys you go very funny you. need. a co money city with almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone or the pay rises to. that it was a drive to these people the survivors of disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in the million years i would see that and it's happened it's happened.
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