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these claims of american born u.k. finance you may have ordered the fatal poisoning of his former lawyer said again magnitsky russian prosecutors shed new light on a debt global attention and its decade go. read low notes at the asia pacific summit where leaders have failed to wrap up a joint declaration of trade what would between the u.s. and china is like. tokyo tops a poll of women backing female only public transport to tackle sexual assault in the global safety said. the popular russian cartoons be accused of being a credible
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a propaganda tool designed to implement children's minds around the world. by good afternoon to pay a month of the nineteenth of november welcome to out international live with me kevin i would in the headlines first and today there's a fresh development in the investigation over the death of the anti corruption lawyer someday magnitsky ten years ago russian prosecutors are looking into whether or not his killing was organized by his former boss the british based finance see it william browder. expose. post-mortem tests showed that there were symptoms of poisoning with the toxic school water soluble aluminum compounds taken orally there has never been full scale research of such substances in russia but over dozens of years xico logical research of these compounds have been conducted especially by the us and. we have to understand who is mr magnates and who is mr
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browder the latin america born u.k. hedge fund manager had a huge business in moscow in the ninety's and early two thousand russia believes not very clean he was charged with nine years in prison in absentia for tax fraud so game admits he was his lawyer and top tax advisor and obviously russia considered him to be involved in mr browser's criminal activity and he was arrested hand died in a pretrial detention under controversial circumstances william browder known for his decade long campaign against russian corruption accused russia of killing magnitsky who had testified against the country's tax authorities and police he used this case to lobby the so-called magnitsky act sanctioning russian officials he implicated in corruption and now prosecutor general office here in moscow ease practically pushing forward mirror accusations saying that the death of such
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a game of means he was in fact in the interest of william browder covering his dirty financial schemes and adding that they are opening a criminal case into organizing at trans national criminal networks for these purposes let's take a listen. to her. for a long time russia's prosecutor general will together with investigative authorities have been seeking to prosecute william browder and other members of an international criminal network organized and led by him this network was created in russia in one thousand nine hundred seven and continues to operate today it aims to carry out serious economic crimes both on russian territory and the brokers he's got this is a very serious crime here in russia if guilty mr browder may face up to twenty years in threes and prosecutor general office has also said that russia will soon hospital mr brown had to be extradited since. these type of crimes covers by the un
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convention it was also added that some time ago a huge file about mr browder his crimes about a thousand a long document had been handed over to u.s. authorities but russia never received any answer it would be fair to mention that mr browder himself believes that all this is politically motivated here rita rated many times that tooting personally stop him. the u.s. says it's ready to continue its trade war against beijing by doubling tariffs on chinese goods vice president mike pence his remarks came with the annual asian pacific economic cooperation summit this week and the event ended on a historically low note as the member states failed to agree a final joint statement nichiren takes a closer look. fears over the u.s. china trade war have still not been put to bed sure it's all smiles and much in shirts and the family photo.
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but unlike previous years this summit was less about togetherness and more akin to well divisions of a family breakdown with washington and beijing vying for the loyalties of other countries you know the two big giants in the room what can i say so which economic superpower would do you side with we have option a china striving to better communications and connections. i was looking at the vast ocean when i boarded the ship and it struck me that we are all indeed fellow passengers in the same boat that is keep steering the wheel steady and paddle in the right direction it seems that whereas with misgivings and is working on becoming more open. you're mankind has reached a crossroads which direction should we choose cooperation or confrontation or
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openness or closed doors when when progress or a zero sum game and it wants to be able to reach you easier by land by sea any way possible then we have option b. the usa now aside from everything else the us is better than china why because it says so united states has a principled approach that stands in stark contrast to some other nations our vision will prevail besides beijing is just a user anyway china is taking advantage of the united states for many many years. in those days are over. unlike china the us doesn't want to tie you down it just wants you to do things the american way so it doesn't have to punish you the united states. offers a better option we don't drown our partners in sea of debt we don't coerce compromise your independence with a lot to say on the local fun club at hand if this was
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a custody battle see jim paine good get the kids the red carpets were rolled the bones plates chinese flanks were waved clearly papua new guinea has already been wooed by the middle kingdom but how did the other countries feel some analysts say the u.s. still has its trump card and despite all this america first talk many countries in the region still crave a slice of the american pie the truck to put has become. recent or an excuse for small countries to our school additional help from the united states to hedge against china i think this is wonderful news for the small countries despite the division the disagreement between china and the us and the rivalry among them are escalating i think. very much an opportunity rather than something i grew up i meant to ignore because you will find a lot of opportunities for the smaller countries to get into these rivalry the
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scenario in trying to work together to try to bind us and child together so that they can get past a lockdown it was an apex of firsts first time has been held in papua new guinea and the only time leaders have been unable to agree on a formal declaration so is divorce on the cards for the apec family with trump and she said to me to the g twenty this month in their first face to face since the trade spun began the question is will the leaders be having double tyrus chocolate cake or coerced into sour grapes. mccarran reporting that two of the kids in front of the t.v. to watch cartoons should be safe but to keep them quiet for a bit but just make sure they're not being covertly programmed with propaganda some western news reports claim globally claimed russian series is trying to influence young minds as jack lugar reports.
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and that little sweetheart was matia from the cartoon in the bear originally russian the series has been translated into dozens of languages and won the hearts of millions across the globe but it turns out there may be a sinister side to the enduring little girl and her protective pet detainee trying to. explain to me. now what russia has forgotten to mention there is that some cartoons are in fact evil putin propaganda yep according to a times u.k. article moshe is just another putin puppet. russia is funny steep. but also a plucky she punches a bunch of weight is no fun fish to see is. that was.
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i honestly don't know who should be more offended by that comparison so where's the evidence of the kremlin's influence well critics seem to be particularly worried about one scene and a single episode or moshe's seen wearing a soviet border guards hat. apparently that's meant to be a statement on russia's defense of its borders but even if we say that's true what kind of kid would pick up on that but hey it's best to start when they're young right the studio behind this propaganda masterpiece of course denies being influenced by the kremlin's hand saying they received no state funding but we did a bit of digging and found some ominous signs you simply can't ignore here comes the kremlin for all of two seconds that could easily be interpreted as a soviet red star the skies as an innocent christmas decoration and you may not realize it but the weird hat that must has got on here is a traditional russian hat now i know those examples. aren't so much propaganda as
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they are just random russian things but that's all we could try but worry not it turns out the bear itself is a representation of russia as a whole you see bear you think russia right. the best symbolizes russia it's a fact it's a struggle for the minds part of a hybrid exposure in which a negative image of russia is replaced by a positive oh the horror the horror now you know what your children are being exposed to and can protect them accordingly. the bear are not coming to invade your homeland masha and the band is hybrid more than. just british empire apologist and who sums up american decadence that's a call to. my millions i watch in my shoes
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a very few they don't seem to be particularly indoctrinated. i really really do not want to read more about how masha in the back to his propaganda. i can confirm that i watched two episodes of martian there when i was nine and i suddenly became a quitter he speaks russian. support the next facebook superbugs under pressure from the firm's investors who want to step aside as chairman seems their patience is wearing really thin with them right now following the series of scandals over the past year that have plagued the social media but even if. facebook is behaving like it's a special snowflake it's not it is a company and companies need to have a separation of church and c.e.o. that concentration of power creates a lot of defensiveness within the company it's an exercise in hyden that there is
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a problem. rounds are not made and that there is a problem and sets in the wrong map to fixing it so the latest headline grabbing scandal to hit facebook running with billionaire philanthropist george soros is caleb maupin explains things are not going well for mark zuckerberg he's been involved at facebook in a wave of scandals involving privacy violations and data leaks and now protesters are outraged. at facebook our mission is to give people the power to build communities and bring the world closer together more than two billion people come to our platform each month to stay connected with friends and family facebook is taking issue with a protest sign for training the zuck as an octopus with tentacles spreading all over the world they say that that imagery is anti-semitic however facebook had no problem playing the same card against the protesters they even hired a p.r.
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firm facebook employed republican opposition research firm to discredit activists protesters in part linking them to the liberal finance george soros it also tapped his business relationships lobbying it's your civil rights group to cause some criticism of the company's anti semitic yeah blame it on george soros the liberal billionaire known for splashing money on liberal causes now he's certainly no fan of facebook do you didn't get that moment that is not. new word. to protect society accused of consciousness is. dead didn't mean to a man as. decent i don't know that but here's the irony when it came out that facebook was accusing soros of being the master manipulator behind the protesters soros then accused of facebook of anti-semitism you know they're also aware that much of this hateful and blatantly false. semitic information is spread via
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facebook the notion that your company you'll direction actively engaged in the same behavior is frankly astonishing to me zuckerberg says that he's got nothing to do with the soros claims the p.r. firm was hired without his permission now they've been fired he says he has nothing but total respect for soros and billionaire to billionaire now the company does admit they did investigate soros connections to the protesters however they say it's got nothing to do with his jewish heritage to suggest this was an anti semitic attack he's reprehensible in untrue both soros and zuckerberg say that the other guy is motivated by ethnic bigotry the same kind of ethnic bigotry to boot is your mind blown it should be able pop and r.t. new york legal analyst for me to come take a long all told us the often absurd blame games are very real very serious issues with facebook it's the troll mentality anything i can throw at you.
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to cause you to be defensive even if it did kill us anti semitism zina phobia home of. myside jinnie you don't have to prove it nobody has ever said excuse me for it explain to me how i'm guilty of this no once i slap that label on you you have to just prove that some of the presumption of innocence in reverse but the real issue here is not fake nudes but the raj and george soros it's one about my in for many years into the cambridge analytical what are you doing with me what about what are you taking and from my family and me and children and where we live how are you using this seemingly innocuous seemingly welcoming social network
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information and data are the currency. of the twenty first century and that's the issue that some that's missed. lately. coming up plans to widen the chemical weapons watchdogs remit to apportion blame missing russia and china call of members to really think it through to the hague with more about when we come to.
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w to reconsider giving it the power to apportion blame it's very controversial move this let's get the latest on it go to the hague correspondent peter olive is there a peter take us through why russia is unhappy with this plan to extend the o.p.c. double its remit. stop the. whole sort of. don't think you can hear me i'll do one more check with you i know is a bit of a sound delay can you hear me just tell me if you can you live on air at the moment i don't think it's going to work but we'll give it one more go p. can you hear me kevin in the studio. now we can let's go back to a bit later should we. all right next the. new global study showing that more than two thirds of women in tokyo support having single sex train carriages on public transport because of concerns over rassmann women only carriages were introduced in tokyo nearly twenty years ago to combat the problem of groping on crowded rush
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trains it's not a japanese as she can well it's still a major problem in the city it seems where more than two thirds of sexual harassment claims last year took place on metro trains or in stations when i was a junior high school student it took me an hour on the paths train to get to school every morning she can happen to me almost every day my first you can experience was when they were sixteen years old i was so scared they couldn't do anything i think my school uniform made me a target i froze i did nothing i just got of the train and went to school i felt disgusted angry and confused but mostly scared. women only carriage is not universally popular in tokyo though one group of men notably protested by boarding one of them in february calling the policy discriminatory other critics point out it doesn't actually solve the wider problem anyway. segregated trains what's next
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instead of fixing the problem let's separate the sexes bad logic here and it will lead to other forms of segregation at best women only facilities provided only momentary resprayed doesn't stop sexual violence the ethical response to violence is to stop their aggressors not segregate the victims why is there no men only carriage to balance everything out and to offer a place where men don't have to worry about being falsely accused or tokyo tops a poll of five major world cities is way ahead of the average in support of female only carriages carol came second while just over half of women in mexico city but the idea despite the studies showing it's the most dangerous city for females on public transport less than thirty percent of women in new york and london support of it they're more concerned with travel times and costs outspoken talk show host john gaunt thinks better law enforcement is the answer. but i really don't like the idea of segregation i mean where do you end if we go down that route and also
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actually use a dreadful church isn't victim blaming it's not the women who are sold here it's the men who was god calls for harassment and abuse we must just in force them out woman has every right to drive. travel on the subway systems and be safe it is up to the subway systems the courts and the police to enforce the laws think this will really seriously i want to live in a modern tolerant liberal society well one just like a man can just like they wish go where they wish and be safe so be sure to all of us to demand of our politicians and all lawmakers that these things reinforce us about the story for the cover just now russia and china trying to convince members of the international chemical weapons watchdog to reconsider giving it the power to apportion blame russia is not happy let's go live to the. if i could put some money in the meantime correspondent peter all of i can hear is now
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a low paid her second try hopefully in a take us through why russia is unhappy with this plan. will this plan has its roots back in an extraordinary session of the o.p.c. w. that took place in june of this year in the united kingdom used that session to put forward a proposal in order to give the o.p.c. w. the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons accusatory powers essentially allowing them to identify the perpetrators of chemical attacks now that particular proposal did pass but it passed by the slimmest of margins that's possible one hundred ninety three in favor with eighty three against it followed on from the and it resulted from the poisoning of union said it is going to pile insult in the united kingdom earlier this year the accusations made by london that moscow was behind the attempted killing of those two people now alex on the show
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again who is russia's permanent representative to the o.p.c. w. and russia's ambassador to the netherlands has said that this particular proposal is an overstep that's been put forward by the united kingdom that what it would do would be would infringe upon powers already existing within the u.n. security council and that it wasn't part of the o.p.c. w.'s mandate to do what the united kingdom is suggesting. our position on the proposal made in june is that in darwin the w. with functions it's never been meant to have would constitute an infringement on the u.n. security council spar our firm would believe that lehmann tribulation is not provided for in the convention for the prohibit of chemical weapons. well the united kingdom has accused russia of trying to slow down the process of getting their proposal through saying that they using false claims that this is an infringement upon the work of the o.p.c. w. . the decision in front of us today and it speaks very clear.
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to me undermine what was agreed and by suggesting it was not complied with the convention is simply not true. it is a proposal which is clearly designed to obstruct until a implementation of the decision which was supported by eighty two states and she will russia isn't alone in not agreeing with the u.k. proposal china is also saying that this isn't power that the o.p.c. w. needs i'll be following the conference throughout the day nipping in and out to bring you any of the latest that comes we are expecting to hear more from russia's representative later on monday evening as we hear from him and what he has to say of course i'll bring you here live on our then peter thanks for your correspond there in the hague that's it for me fanaa that's when things go so far this monday from oscar keep in touch with the news as it happens and. i'm through.
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what politicians do. they put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. some want to. have to go right to be press for survival but for three of the four can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of. course. and high drama the saga continues also the cia says it has high confidence they know who killed the show and because it's high noon if you decide.
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i'm action are times are we going underground is russia the u.k. and other signatories of the nine hundred ninety three chemical weapons convention meet in the hague to discuss the future of the o p c w coming up on the show with the british government in chaos we speak to someone who once received the biggest individual democratic mandate in the european union a long time comrade of jeremy corbin ken livingstone's and the agreement to lift sanctions on any track record ninety seen improvement in the field peace and security and the positive steps every train is taking to meet the demands of the security council while britain continues economic warfare all around the world what's behind it voting to drop the un sanctions against the fact the linchpin of global security eritrea plus we talk class in golden age hollywood and the ogre of show business with the son of joan collins author and artist alexander newly told us of all coming up in today's going underground but first to that country bombed
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out orders from tourism a as today is expected to be the last briefing at the u.n. of on boy staffan de mistura on syria this was the official whose pleas arguably went unheard by the british government shortly before u.k. bombing in the spring we call old do insurance picked for international humanitarian and human rights law including your money did an access across syria to all people in need and we urge once more concrete respectively the lucian twenty four zero one throughout syria that resolution for a cease fire apart from against isis diet's al qaeda linked groups wasn't really a factor for tourism a and blairite labor for them it was about the highly likely over the conclusive we judge is highly likely but is that the syrian regime has continued to use chemical weapons since then and will continue to do so or as their opposite number said i believe that the action was legally. questionable and on saturday the united nations secretary general and tourney good terry said as much
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reiterating that all countries must act in line with the united nations charter luckily for tourism a compliant press over u.k. aerial bombardment i mean it's a civil war was never really legally questions even of historic giving his briefing today will likely not mention it well stories i'm a responsible for escalating the syrian catastrophe that killed hundreds of thousands and that involved u.k. taxpayer funded militias opposing president assad even the media doesn't listen to corbin perhaps they should go back and listen to donald trump before the arguable u.s. deep state got to him he has aligned with russia and with the rest they don't want to isis but they have other things because we're back in we're back in rebels we don't know who the rebels are we're giving them lots of money lots of everything we don't know who the rebels are and when and if and it's not going to happen because you have russian you have iran now but if they ever did overthrow you might end up
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with as bad as assad is he's a bad guy but you may very well end up with worse than assad well this time to raise a man like blair brown and cameron failed to militarily over there an arab government but arguably she has been successfully trying to overthrow the self one longtime opponent of neo con was the man who once had the biggest individual mandate in europe ken livingstone for his perspective on the current political chaos in britain he joins me now ken thanks very much covering back on so what have you made of this to raise i'm a brix it agreement document well i can understand why pretty much everyone doesn't have much time for if you if you were one of those that wanted to vote to leave this deal broadly leaves this in the bound by will there always having to pay away money but we've given i asked same rules now so for breakfast here it's a disaster quite a lot business is saved.
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