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not quite through this this isn't. six guys it's financial survival. when customers go by you reduce the price. well reduce a lot of. that's undercutting but what's good for the market is not good for the global economy. crossing the russian border we had visual contact with the russian border. by consciously ignored their commands to stop i was aware that the action of the ukrainian vessels in the straits. is the testimony of lieutenant commander of one of the ukrainian ships detained in the coach straight after it accused of masterminding a provocation three ukrainian ships were fired upon and detained by russia which says they illegally entered its territorial waters. yet another reckless russian
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escalation nothing in our opinion justifies this use of force it follows on from russia's illegal acts of crimea in two thousand and fourteen the standoff was followed by two emergency sessions of the un security council where russia was wrongly accused of being the aggressor. despite europe's pledge to support iran amid crippling u.s. sanctions french petro chemical giant. styron's largest gas project so the lucrative contract is now getting picked up by china. and a school in wisconsin comes under fire for failing to punish students who appeared to be giving the nazi salute during a pitch we put up the issue. see a bunch of very innocent looking kids doing something stupid i think those things will be repeated and they will lead to basically joining the military. the n b a b
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a certain matters that are not acceptable to humanity. today headline here live on r t international a very warm welcome to you from all of us. russia's security services have issued new details regarding sunday's clash in the coach strait which escalated tensions between russia and ukraine moscow has released a video testimony of three crew members who are now in detention in russia including one of the ship's lieutenant commander of one of the ukrainian ships who admits he consciously ignored russia's order to stop. so what i'm going to melissa morey command of the navy division of the grain and military forces were answered the code straight after crossing the russian border we had visual contact with the russian border service vessels i consciously ignored their commands to stop on our
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boat we had small arms and a machine gun and with ammunition i was aware that the action of the ukrainian vessels in because straits provoker to i was following my orders to move our ships from the port or for this to maria opal the stand off took place in the curch strait which is between russia's mainland and the crimean peninsula ukraine says its ships were intercepted after they left russia's territorial waters artie's mad reports on sunday's dramatic events. the russian federal security service has revealed new details chronologically as to what happened on sunday in the strait of kutch they said that they detected the ukrainian naval flotilla early on heading into russian territorial waters they were warned that if they intended to cross the street of kutch as they well knew as they had done previously that they should send notification of their intent to cross the street it's a busy place there's a lot of ships tankers merchantman fishing vessels waiting queuing to cross through
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a narrow archway under a bridge so that the verse safety concerns there's this queues there's lines and there's a procedure in place of followed it through a number of times. contrary to the un convention on russian border ships carried out a frankly aggressive action against the vessels of the navy of the armed forces of ukraine. the federal security service is also in possession of information that says the
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provocative actions of the ukrainian fleet were ordered by the government in kiev the territorial waters in which some of this showdown this case took place and were russian woods is even before the reunion of crimea and russia furthermore of the russian federal security service revealed that on board the vessels of the ukrainian flotilla s.b.u. offices that is ukrainian intelligence agents so this crossing seemingly wasn't just the ordinary re stationing of naval assets but rather a special operation it seems with a mission overseen by intelligence agents if indeed the case perhaps the mission was to give the president a reason justification for the implementation of martial law as he has done russia's president vladimir putin discuss the situation with german chancellor angela merkel by phone western countries have expressed serious concern of what's
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happened and the u.n. security council held to emergency sessions one requested by russia the other by ukraine. as details. so there were two emergency meetings of the un security council not while the meetings were called regarding the situation in the current strait now at this point the first meeting was called by russia and western countries did not approve of the agenda items so it was not adopted the agenda was not adopted there was then a second meeting called on behalf of ukraine now the representative of russia spoke at the first session when he spoke he accused western partners of behaving like overgrown toddlers essentially by quibbling over resolutions and not simply working to resolve the crisis furthermore he pointed out that the provocative actions of the ukraine are coming as a ukrainian presidential election approaches and he pointed out that poroshenko
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needs to boost his ratings up with the person person goes ratings are extremely low to the elections not so far away so how do you hold on to power his team really needs a serious exacerbation of the situation in a war the necessary next portion of the anti russian drug so that people in the country believe that all the troubles that used to russia the second session was called on behalf of ukraine we heard from the united kingdom france poland and they rolled out a narrative that we have heard many times before about russia being supposedly an aggressor threatening the world and wanting to annex more territory what we witnessed this weekend is yet another reckless russian escalation it follows on from russia's illegal of crimea in two thousand and fourteen nothing in our opinion justifies this use of force because the ukrainian side violated in a place which even before twenty forty was russian territory you know russia must
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respect the full implementation of the means grim and you know that in addition and i hope that you read the minutes greenman to know perfectly there's not a single word about crimea russia wants to conduct. to see all the civil liberties and now it surprised me turns out that we occupy the sea is well this is something new if you me for i'd like to assure you crane affair with solidarity united states will continue to stand with the people of ukraine against the russian aggression. so this could be perceived as calm for ukraine to carry out further provocations before the u.n. security council meeting began the russian foreign ministry was asked to comment on what it expected of the proceedings they said that they had no allusions they expected that as has happened many times before regardless of what facts they presented before the security council these facts would fall on deaf ears and the same narrative would be rolled out by western leaders and it appears that the
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prediction given by the russian foreign ministry has proved to be correct. spoke with russia's deputy u.n. envoy dmitri he says the west response will only encourage ukraine. i fear that after the western countries that have particular influence on ukraine are really displayed surf session up at its root the ukrainian side might feel a little bit and bold don't. provoke asians of this type because they haven't heard they didn't hear during the meeting any reproaches from from western that they did something wrong though it seems to me that the issues are slightly clear director linked to the prospect of elections in ukraine it is their rectal link to the falling ratings of president poroshenko so it was very strange that the security council colleagues actually avoided polling calling these things by their real
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value. and passed here in moscow after months of rumors china's sea n.p.c. oil corporation is replacing french total in iran's multi-billion dollar southpark gas project the move might come as a surprise to some daniel bushell explained. self pars is the angelina jolie of gas fields with by far the biggest reserves on the planet is the industry's star attraction yet desperate bid to keep its paws on poles have been well a total failure who wins from trumpeting its own ally france his biggest bugbear china of course china sea and b.c. has officially replaced the tile in sound sparse but it has not started work practically talks need to be held with c. and b. c. about when it will start operations what about your pledge to stand up to terrible mr trump in gas industry lingo hopes mr michael will find his nation's top
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employers unless it means shirtfront in washington you know but we are going to start a strategic trade war with the united states over iran and so i repeat very clearly we're not going to sanction all counted. american companies in response to this subject will not force companies to stay and that is the reality of the business life of the president of the french republic but he's not the see your of total never fear to the rescue of our people diverse as the european commission we have the duty to protect european companies so we now need to act and this is why we're launching the process of activating the blocking statute from one thousand nine hundred six and the one thing that blocking statute to stop us sanctions hurting europe know we're very angry at you mr trump and we're just going to let our companies fail as rival regions take over investors quit iran's huge rail upgrade russia and china step in india's actually doubled purchases of iran's crude member
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america's diplomatic diplomat pledging to torture tehran we're going to do everything we can discourage iran hard as the british say to make to squeeze them until the pips squeak their squeaking sound that's actually europe's top firms as they dropped by e.u. leaders so. alvey to think e.u. independence so much for europe standing up to trump economist althea hammer says that the european union is sadly unable to protect its own companies. if you look at a european union by now well with under jauntily jhankaar you would see that it is basically an organisation to keep the germans maybe the russians and americans in and for this purpose the european businesses know that nothing will happen what the americans don't want this is. just know the facts
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of the power because americans are able to blackmail one of the kind of the companies you better say oh no and build race things and this is exactly what happens to companies lot because the union is not able and not willing to protect their own companies other than the chinese the russians and the americans of course. residents in a small community in germany have been warned not to eat the local fish due to contaminated water which they blame on a nearby base. i
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. was. much younger than i'm thinking more and more about my baby people here are increasingly learning they have cancer i think that a lot of it is linked to the jet fuel this topic is sometimes raised locally but mostly effort one is scared to touch it and wounded to see it is not the news that every other person has cancer this includes me i have can't. my boss at work also has cancer it involves everyone and every day is just that not many think about it until it involves them. the number of cancer patients hasn't changed in the last ten years the same goes for the other diseases cancer for the root cause of the risks you need research that would cover a much larger number of people you need a good database on diseases if the local hospital hasn't found
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a spike in oncology diseases that doesn't say anything about a possible connection it's not the way it's established. the problem is that there are too many risk factors that influence our bodies in the end it's very difficult to find who's the one to blame. we need to find who to blame but who will go against the americans nobody will order them to leave this topic will always be denied well covered up i see that all americans rent apartments here pay good money they're trustworthy tenants if they were to leave or that income would disappear that's an additional hit. according to a german government report from twenty sixth in the country spend over three hundred thirty thousand euros on cleaning the water around the base of understand seventy five percent of this is supposed to be refunded by the us armed forces. so
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with a vote on how to deal approaching theresa may faces very stiff resistance in the british parliament that story and more in a much. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy from day shouldn't let it be an arms race. and spearing dramatic development only. exists i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. anyone else seemed wrong. but. just don't call. me.
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to shape out to stay active. and engaged with equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. here with us today for your tuesday. a group of high school students in the us have avoided punishment for giving what appears to be the nazi salute him a group photo of the baraboo school district in wisconsin conducted an investigation and ruled that no action could be taken due to the student's first amendment rights we cannot know the intentions in the hearts of those who were
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involved more over because of students first amendment rights the district is not in a position to punish the students for their actions in the photo taken back in may students of baraboo high school can be seen raising their right some of them told the media they were simply waving to their parents but not everyone found that convincing the image went viral and there were widespread calls for the students to be punished. so we put up the issue for debate with the antiwar activist a sort of joke and independent political analyst alliston the approval. when it comes to first amendment i mean that is a very tricky thing and as far as i'm concerned wisconsin legislative house just passed a year a year ago they passed a legislature that if you actually do any type of protest or some kind of action against the right or the neo nazis you actually get punished some kind of curious how they're perceiving that there's no consequences for doing
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that kind of behavior but then at the same time they're willing to punish somebody who's willing to stand against i definitely think it was right not to punish the students i don't even think it should have brought the first amendment into the equation because it diminishes the first amendment which has bigger fish to fry in this case i think to be dismissed as a prank so if you have an image especially photograph it's created it's it's not natural image so the question is who was the person who was taking that picture and who was the person giving basically direction to the kids to wave that way so that i mean that's i mean for me that's i think one of the most important things to take into consideration kids oh always want to do something stupid particularly in the picture i've done silly things that pictures make my face look silly or wearing something dumb that's why i had an immediate instinct to defend
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these kids even though i will give them a few hours of history classes we look at them bearable canasa city or county general it's not a four percent white. so that kids in that county have a little exposure to other cultures diversity maybe kluge and education is not what it should be and i believe these kids should get much better education not understanding of what that salute means in fact actually the history of the salute is very calm. next it goes back to roman times and it's actually the first visually known military salute so it has a long history not necessarily tied with heat of the time it became a symbol of hate perhaps in the one nine hundred twenty isn't there it's this is somebody told them to burn the ideas they did. they but that also comes from a lot of exposure to the media so we see a lot about trying to do it right in the streets we see
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a lot of proud voice but this type of social. social groups and social ideologies they're been popping out around our country so i can also see media having an impact on that. he you leaders might have endorsed her breaks that deal with terrorism a is facing resistance on skepticism back in her own parliament and head of the crucial vote on december the eleventh she is rallying to win around the many doubters a correspondent and i see a check and reports from london. i firmly believe that the draft withdrawal agreement was the best that could be negotiated this is a brics it that delivers on the priorities of the british people and we can choose to unite and support the best deal that can be negotiated this deal that we have in view a deal that will work for the u.k. so i will take this deal back to the house of commons confident we have achieved the best deal available mr speaker this is the right deal for britain because it delivers on the democratic decision of the british people and i can say to the
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house with absolute certainty that there is not a better deal available the british prime minister's schedule has been jampacked recently as she tries to save face by saving her bracks a deal and as she describes it get on with it despite being met with lots and lots of resistance back home now just this weekend she was in brussels where she saw leaders of the european union and doris her bracks a deal but now she's back in the westminster and creasing her biggest adversary at the moment which is the house of commons she was presenting the house with a statement on leaving the european union answering lots and lots of questions and for now it seems clear that m.p.'s there are not quite ready to let her off the hook easily when it comes to her bracks a deal are to choose a parliament over these coming weeks is to examine this deal in detail to debate it
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respectfully there could be no doubt that this deal would leave us with the worst of all worlds how come the prime minister expect the house to vote to put the country in such a weak position. radio of vishnu. we have no idea where this is heading why can't people actually have the chance to have their say in a people's vote if you really trust them she would do it the prime minister of the whole house knows the mathematics this will never get. true she's not going to get a majority in this house for this deal because it would leave the british people worse off than just giving up control not taking back the. well time is certainly ticking and the pressure is piling up because a so-called meaningful vote at the house of commons is now scheduled for december eleventh and that vote will determine whether or not the last and lists months it seems of a torturous negotiations to try to get some kind of deal between the u.k.
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and the e.u. on the table were worth it or whether more chaos will end up in suing. donald trump's former campaign chairman who has already been indicted in the whole russia collusion probe may now face a tougher sentence hold on a ford is accused of lying to the f.b.i. something he denies he believes he has provided to truthful information and does not agree with the government's characterization or that he has breached the agreement. the lying accusation appears in a report by special counsel robot mutant office which claims manifold reached a deal however it doesn't specify what he lied about or when this is not stopped the media from laying into him. today was the deadline for the motor team to tell the judge whether man a ford is telling them the whole truth and tonight they say no not even close
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former chairman man of ford lied to the f.b.i. and to the special counsel in a breach of his plea agreement after he pleaded guilty and agreed to cooperate with prosecutors so after he reached this whole deal he lies to bob miller's team he lies to the f.b.i. legal analyst jennifer bruton told us about a ford must be provided with more details to be able to defend himself when it comes to media stories than what the u.s. mainstream media is choosing to choosing to play on this narrative specifically surrounding the man afford allegations a man for trials in the mueller investigations it's always the narrative that they're trying to play they're trying to show it is very confusing as to why none of the media stories that have come out have provided substance now in the articles that shows that manna for its defense attorneys had already responded to some of these allegations from the federal prosecutors stating that he lied yet none of the media stories seem to state that which means either that none of the details have
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been raised or that federal prosecutors didn't provide man a ford or his attorneys with specifics on how he lied they're saying that he lied to federal prosecutors which is part of the plea deal which would now result in more federal charges but in the u.s. we have the fifth amendment of the constitution states that you're guaranteed due process of they're talking about new federal charges being brought because of lies or omissions the accused. is afforded under u.s. law to know what the charges are against him a specific set of that so that they can defend themselves that is quickly turning into a busy day if you will the headlines here on you choose their program returns at the top of the hour. when the law makers manufactured and sentenced to public wealth. when the
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them to i don't want that or i can't as many as i knew she couldn't do that moved me and i had a yeah i am question whom she could feel that he had a chicken bad the night a few made a move out of one of the men that young enough to vote for had. joined me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then.
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i'm max kaiser this is the kaiser report the show that keeps the real. yes there's well we're looking at tapering a ponzi because apparently you can't taper a ponzi you are seeing that as we enter the volatile times in markets and our last guest tyler janks looks like he could be right it looks like big could be heading down to a thousand like he says because markets have been in chaos and. right now as we speak two thousand eight hundred stock market gains are officially dead all those gains earlier and they are gone gone gone here's some headlines here i had just quite good at covering these sort of headlines because they're good at doing gloom headlines i'm going to read two of them nothing is working shellshocked investors observe the market carnage in dismay and the next one stock slammed into
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red for twenty eighteen amid carnage and crude crypto and credit you know it's a simple us work of us cash two point four seven percent on an eighteen month banks a big you know that's not bad that's well most people are pouring into cash and hedge funds have one of their largest cash positions at the moment they're liquidating everything they're looked at liquidating their crude krypto in and credit and they're going long cash so they're hanging out in cash right now that is one thing now whether or not the dollar is going to soar as everybody tries to get cash because a lot of people hold their cash and dollars the inability of any single asset class to escape the dismal black hole super gravity of devastating losses in a brutal post catharsis that has mutated into an equal opportunity route crushing returns across all assets have left investors reeling shell shocked and paralyzed dreading what may come tomorrow let alone next year when both the u.s. economy and corporate earnings are expected to see their supercharged recent growth rates come crashing back down to earth.
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