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subscribe to rob people also get iraqi culture and for just twelve euros fifty per month. a film by the new york times alleges that moscow has been waging a descent from asian campaign against the west since the times of the soviet union . to come this hour the russian defense ministry believes that six thousand u.s. backed militants are living in a syrian refugee camp. and persians take wine challenge we asked them to tell the difference between american and french after donald trump claims the u.s.
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brands are just as good. i would say i'll call. it quote worthily big watch without a good. lawyer the welcome has just gone three pm this friday afternoon here in moscow we watching r.t. international now the new york times has released a film allegedly revealing a campaign launched back in the u.s.s.r. to ted the west part. takes a closer look now at the claims of russian descent from action. the seven commandments of fake news that come on earth click big headlines were not this would be a masterpiece of the. cold war style missions in the american heartland twenty sixteen the same techniques same region even. the same.
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great production value music showing in their opinion how russian this information evolved from the cold war the coming year if regions was evaluated on how many rules were due soon promotion of versions we. could disclaimer this is an opinion piece so you can bug the new york times about factual inaccuracies which seem to make up the bulk of this series for one the defected spy that gave the interview and confirmed all of this never even worked at the k.g.b. he fled from czechoslovakia which wasn't even part of the u.s.s.r. putin that started funding something called the internet research agency this is serious said who was the proof how are her hold on i forget opinion piece. well you know it's just like. your opinion
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the center piece in the k.g.b.'s seven commandments on fake news find a crack in society create a lie so big nobody would believe that it was made up wrap it in the kernel of truth conceal your hand as if the story came from someone else find a useful idiot deny everything and play the long game inevitably of course we get in on rabble mention isn't it nice to have your own t.v. show wow that does it it got us stellar journalism mit except you know. i have this nagging feeling this doubt the k.g.b. playbook that they claim to have exposed to fits one story even better to this properly new york times style commandment one the crack in society donald trump new york times is personal enemy check commandment to the outlandish lie
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donald trump the president of the united states of america is a russian spy check commandment three a sprinkle of truth everyone moves donald trump met with the russians he's been to moscow checks out come on mint for concealed go hand in on him a sources unnamed officials political experts all seem to spend more time talking to the press than doing anything else check come on month five find a useful idiot hope come on this is too easy his opponents will believe anything about trump remember the secret dossier that said he hide who he is to peel in a bed check commandment six deny everything check we didn't reveal anybody reported c.n.n. or about as he did when you're going you're going to. first but i'm going to. you
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know when c.n.n. did come on and seven play the long game that's what they've been doing the endless cycle of stories about russian hackers speak news invasions aggression it's been loam all right. seven commandments have been followed faith is strong father and fake news heaven hallowed be thy name you can it's come you news be done on earth as on the internet. gas the f. now everybody knows how the french do love their wine so when the us president did say that american wine is just as excellent as the french variety it touched a nerve so we decided to ask locals in paris to take our very own wine tasting challenge to find out which brand comes up trumps. as donald trump thrashed out at france's president this week on twitter he also took
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a much what he saw as unfair trade practices when it comes to wine tariffs way sis said the french who are very precious about that wine the don't said both countries made excellent wine but france made it very hard for the us to sell its wines to the country and charges big tariffs so that got us thinking who makes the better wine the us all fronts it's time for a battle of the new world wine this is the old and the judges it's the parisians. and the road full sail roll who live on me i know you'll see us move good to you she has a little say plant real skill. if you don't do. it yourself and. the whole thing coming.
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for me i would say our group. would be. that close. to the big city most of it looks familiar with. the dizziness don't get very much there. and there are a. little bit of both. in the wake of. the circle at the bank which says so who the verdict is in hand it is pretty clear parisians preferred the wine from the us all her well maybe for once the don't rule towns being vindicated as the one from his country seems to have trumped that from france so. so on this occasion from paris we admit defeat but nevertheless we will
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always weighs a glass and say so in say charlotte deep in ski r.t. paris. now the british prime minister to resign may has defended her draft breaks it deal saying it will put the u.k. on the right course for a definitive divorce from the european union spies a clam of criticism over her latest plan she again urged members of parliament to unite and get behind it yes difficult and sometimes uncomfortable decisions have had to be made i understand fully that there is some who are unhappy with those compromises but this deal delivers what people voted for and it is in the national interest and we can only secure it if we unite behind the agreement reached in cabinet yesterday or with the march twenty nine thousand bricks it deadline looming to resume a has come under increasing pressure to secure concessions from the e.u. but on thursday the prime minister suffered yet another bruising day in office
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after her latest divorce plans triggered a wave of resignations and also talk of a no confidence vote she also had to face a three hour morning in parliament by and pays. we can choose to leave with no deal we can risk no breaks it all or we can say. what i. or or we can choose to unite in support the best deal that can be negotiated this deal the withdrawal agreement and the outline political career a should represent a huge and damaging failure prime minister comes before us today trying to sell us a deal that is already dead in the water i'm almost tempted to ask if the if all of the members opposite will put their hands up if they actually do support the prime minister and the senate proposal and i want my ride on a boyfriend so that we would leave the customs union. the next two says otherwise
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my right on friend said that she would maintain the integrity of the united kingdom the whole protocol says otherwise my right on her friend so that we would be arguably jurisdiction of the european court of justice also one hundred some to fall says otherwise. well there was plenty of drama in and around the u.k. parliament yesterday and in her latest episode of in case you missed it takes an alternative look at events at westminster. there was something quite. ready because i have a. chaos in westminster as the cradle of britain's parliamentary democracy tries to get to grips with something to do with rights it. now this time the thing to do with drugs it is very serious and we know this
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because important ministers to do with gregg's it which they should all be including someone in charge of greg's it was actually a display of confidence in himself. was that if you. look at anyone even when it's live with. the music. bring a. lot of. the noise of the backstop is. basically we could. go through given the e.u. our backstop. should of all over seven or eight say
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seven. there are five hundred pages of something to do with brags that britain elected representatives are hearing inside this from a masterpiece. political group isn't it strange. that. these guys. have never. tend to know all about it in fact they're talking about what's happening in that we're not watching it it's fair to say that right now everyone's talking about it without having read it a little bit like the bible. war and peace. susie what's the back story on the war i'm not sure it's already. the mike stone. excuse me what's an old neither do you deal with a bunch or does it you kill me would you think is my job to ask the questions.
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there well if you're not sure what the backstop is do you head to r.t. dot com for a quick and easy explanation. when you children's toy aimed at kids aged five and upwards that's going on sale in the u.s. a sparse concern with critics saying it brings the political divisions in america right into the kindergarten but artie's mccarran takes a look now at whether amid this time of heightened sensitivities parents are millenniums a too easily triggered. in these extraordinary top see turvy times one would hope that the lives of our kids could at least for now remain innocent and protected from the political craziness but think again this christmas one conservative website would like your children to build a wall to log your dollars. and not just any wall but one that will
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keep your country safe as a mob yes a mob of ten thousand migrants march across mexico untoward to the border sounds like an ideal stocking filler or maybe not. as this politician will tell you you'll never too young for politics brown loves playing the kids build the wall then mr trump said you're right you're right about them and if building blocks aren't your child's thing perhaps they'll have more fun putting hillary clinton behind bars with this play set and while we're at it these are not the only games being criticized as highly inappropriate now we all adore a six hour game of monopoly that usually ends in tears but now players may start
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crying before they even open the box the new millennial is addition of the game offers and i watering taste of reality the tagline says it all. forget real estate you can't afford it anyway forget about passing go because you don't make money you just collect experiences like sleeping on your friend's couch or riveting of a can be stroke mr monopoly also got a make over taking a selfie with a participation medal the company insists that the game is aimed at adults something to chuckle about on christmas morning with uncle john but spoof or not the outrage has been relentless so it turns out we could have called classic monopoly berman monopoly all along has a bunch of money you have no debt everything is affordable and you can go straight from starting out in life to a rich british state mogul with no formal education you are aware that student debt
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and the rising cost of rent is crippling the economy talking about it a ya dick but then i will wait to judge what's acceptable for kids to play with some points out that day is that old scrope playing with unrealistic female role models like barbie and racist not to mention sexist stereotypes like super mario and let's not even get started on fairytales you have been reporting there he watching r.t. still ahead for you this hour thousands of militants apparently living at a huge refugee camp in syria that's the warning from the russian defense ministry we'll have a look at the details on that just after the break. the
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reserve bank unable to contact yes is at the center of america's descent into financial armageddon can you blame the fat for such things as the infrastructure collapse across america the ecological collapse. california wildfires and hurricanes across the nation and the busted pipes in detroit leading our stick poisoning i love yes yes you can because they give money to the bad big.
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close again that the russian defense ministry is drawing attention to thousands of militants living in a huge syrian refugee camp living conditions and die. and refugee camp is in an extremely difficult humanitarian situation the total number of people in it's about fifty thousand of which about six thousand are militants controlled by the u.s. but i want to talk more about this we're joined now by mary in the studio maria i should point out say that you mentioned just talking couple minutes ago that this can happen the militants can arrive in camps because of quite hard to detect but overall what are conditions like here. you know it all sounds shocking even for syria according to russia's defense ministry is the situation in the. camp is simply dramatic health care first of all the rot as we know from the ministry again
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five medical facilities opened on the territory of the camp but all providing very limited services at a very high price and the same for forty so called pharmacies so it's not only free of charge but it's very expensive and you can imagine how hard it is for those people for those displaced people living in this camp those who have been through hell and back they have been forced to leave their houses and they've come to a place supposed to shelter them to give them a good care and they face the opposite so it's quite terrible. the next the un provide. medical services medical treatment free of charge but in the neighboring jordan and sounds totally wild those who control of the camp only allowed those people inside the camp to leave the camp if the special fees paid and that's a very high piece so again you have to pay and they only allow them to leave on
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a condition of return so that's our unbelievable loud drinking water is a big issue in the camp there are only two so-called lake water stations providing water for those living there again the water comes from jordan but it's not drinking water and it needs to be preparing fired before it can be used and it's not always done according to defense ministry there are cases of so-called water and food slavery this is when people cannot afford painful food or water and they pay you something else and there are cases reported human trafficking gender inequality even prostitution including sex with minors so it's totally wild there salute. what's being done to try and ease the problem and the problem. it sounds. that it's not enough was done and more should be done we know that international humanitarian aid find its way to the can but it ends up in the hands
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of those militants controlled in the camp and we heard from russia's defense ministry that this is exactly what happened with the humanitarian aid provided by the un in the beginning of november it was supposed to be delivered to at least ten thousand seventy five families assigned to it through so-called civil or administration of the can but in fact it was taken by who you can guess by the militants controlling this camp and the families in need never received anything terrible since this camp. in the southern part of syria bordering jordan it's on the territory controlled officially by the u.s. russia puts all responsibility of course for all those terrible things happening inside the camp on american military and those in charge and actually ask the international community to to react somehow to step in because something should be done to stop it is a situation that you just outlined there. something will be done to help inside
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mary thank you. now another new staff the new group of members of angela merkel's youth party have sparked outrage in berlin after being caught singing a nazi era song and shouting homophobic slurs the incident allegedly took place in a bar earlier this month from the anniversary of the infamous nine hundred thirty eight nazi pogrom against you. the controversial best of old song is originally from one hundred thirty two was frequently sung by nazi soldiers during invasions including that of france and the netherlands they remain part of germany's official military song book until last year around fifteen years party members were caught singing the song during condemnation from politicians to sing popular very marked song on the eightieth
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anniversary of the november programs is stunning i am ashamed of the j. ews brunches to sing it very much song that was sung during the invasion of belgium luxembourg and france is not acceptable this is not my j. you well the local chapter of the c.d.'s youth wing party has issued an apology for the fence caused by its members at the bar although it dismissed any wrongdoing describing an r.c. era chuen as a german folk and hiking song we spoke to a member of germany's left party who says the incident only adds more shame to one of the country's darkest chapters. i'm disgusted by the way here. discredited everything that people did up to the who are brave that english now asses soldiers marching into our last cd you should read it last it's not it is always that more right wing and right wing extremists chants yes and it was always
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balanced by liberal our liberal. youth and if you know the see you in general it's not an isolated incident at all it's only wholly pronounced in our. major and is. a minute of silence on that day to commemorate the people that were fired by us today our changing oath it though see you now both well suited to this is. shall i ask it all the educational little education of the last eighty years and how you've been an aid for those reading us . i love the scenes of erupted in the. parliament as well as abroad broke out between all my kids that. the.
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was. was tempers boiled over here following discussions over who should lead the country through lanka has been in political deadlock since last month when its president abruptly sacked the prime minister and suspended parliament critics branded the move illegal and unconstitutional. that's how the news is looking so far today don't forget plenty of stories there on our website you can find that article. when you'll make this manufactured consent to student of public wealth. when the
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ruling classes protect themselves. when the final merry go round lifts and be the one percent. we can all middle of the room sick. real news. you know world of big partisan news lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the facts 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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dallas. dallas. dallas i mean the dollar by dollar here's what i believe. we got garrett over here we care the music with us. we are here with a drag here. by you know going to get rid of those who are not go away who are not guy quiet. real the heart of what we do is the truth. nobody could see coming that false confessions would be that prevalent in this
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population for the conviction books had any interrogations out there what you'll see is threat promise threat promise threat lie a lie a lie the process of interrogation is designed to put people in just that frame of mind make them uncomfortable make them want to get out and don't take no for an answer only accept their denials she said to follow it all cooperate santa statement then i would be home by that time the next day there's a culture of on accountability and police officers to know that they can engage in misconduct that has nothing to do with all the crime. truong versus the media what was once a battle of angry wars an accusation is now a legal case in the courts perspective on the wall suit of c.n.n. versus the white house from legal experts damn abrams on this edition of.
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politicking i'm larry king and i'm in new york c.n.n. that it's white house reporter jim acosta both frequent targets of the president's ire are suing that's probably the straight didn't for yanking the cost of this press access to the white house following a reason incident during a press conference when jim acosta refused to surrender of microphone during a back and forth with president trump does. c.n.n. and jim acosta have a case and we'll what will it mean for the president's already bad relationship with the press corps going forward i talked about that with dan abrams this week dan is the a.b.c. news chief legal analyst he's founder of the law and crime network and host of the van a room show where politics meets the law on sirius x.m.
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here is that interview watch what do you make of the c.n.n. case about jim acosta does he have the right to have a press pass in the white house. so it is not a fundamental right to have a press pass through a speech well that's the question right so if the if the white house had said what they said today about why sarah sander why there why they revoked his press pass which is his conduct and he wouldn't let go of the mike and he wouldn't let other people ask questions and he wasn't asking questions he was making statements well you know what there's an argument there that did white house get out of the matter that the events of the first argument was well he actually physically hit the internet well you know he did that's not true and then the president comes out on friday and the president says well he's a disgrace and the white.
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