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time to sit down and talk. to him for just twelve euros fifty per month. wiki leaks prepares to take the u.k.'s guardian newspaper to call. over an alleged meeting between. campaign chief. also ahead. we're going to get those values we're going to get those jobs coming back president faces a backlash in cities in which he had promised to revitalize american manufacturing
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factories closed and thousands of jobs. begins its mission on mars but some scientists want to stop using words like exploration and colonisation when it comes to space worried by the. moscow this wednesday the twenty eighth of november welcome to the program i'm calling you news this hour. in the headlines once again with wiki leaks saying it's ready to sue britain's guardian newspaper it's accused of fabricating a story of a song secretly meeting donald trump's former election campaign chairman paul mann afford wiki leaks has already launched a fund to support the legal action with the songs instructing lawyers on the case as well the notion of those secret talks has rapidly spread over the media and comes forth is also accused of lying to the f.b.i.
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in the russia collusion probe the campaign was jailed this year after being found guilty of charges including tank tax and bank fraud and a fourth agreed to take part in the motor probe over russian meddling in the twenty sixteen u.s. election he denies cooperating with russia or ever meeting a song. this story is totally false and deliberately libelous i have never met julian a sancerre or anyone connected to him i have never been contacted by anyone connected to wiki leaks either directly or indirectly i have never reached out to a songe or wiki leaks on any matter we are considering all legal options against the guardian who proceeded with this story even after being notified by my representatives that it was false now the scandal comes as a u.s. judge postpones a ruling on whether to reveal possible charges against the songs kind of open breaks down the fury surrounding the case. as far as the u.s. government is concerned julian aside co-founder of wiki leaks is no good time to
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call out wiki leaks for what it really is a non-state hostile intelligence service often abetted by state actors like russia being hostile to the united states and damaging its reputation that's not illegal however working with a foreign government to try and influence election results that might be illegal at this point the guardian newspaper in the u.k. is claiming that paul the man of court and julian assange and work together during the twenty sixteen campaign they allege that there were secret meetings between paul man of war crimes lawyer and julian assad oh man of forty three secret meetings where the wiki leaks founder julian assange including one in twenty sixteen around the time he became a trump campaign chairman he met three times with wiki leaks founder julian a son living in ecuador's london embassy hall man afford met with wiki leaks founder julian assange on john several occasions there was some sort of a cordon nation or collusion this would seem like there's more evidence pointing to
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that if it's true of course the implications are explosive right they only relied on an unnamed source allegedly from ecuador and they gave no explanation as to why the london metropolitan police who spent millions of dollars to monitor the ecuadorian embassy around the clock didn't detect such a meeting why. is there no evidence why is there no evidence in the visitors logs that are supposedly complete and thorough and demand a floor it's not there and there are video cameras everywhere and police everywhere and there's no record we can withhold judgment and remain skeptical but a possible explanation for the lack of evidence is that there isn't any evidence our channel has actually reached out to the london police to see if they can confirm that such a meeting ever took place now we've not yet received any response wiki leaks is saying they will pay big money to anyone with proof of such a meeting remember this day when they go and permitted a serial fabricator to totally destroy the paper's reputation wiki leaks is willing
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to bet the guardian a million dollars and he said it is that metaphors never matches so on the story is getting even more twisted it turns out the guardian has been editing their article in the aftermath of publishing it words like would have and apparent and hoax are being added it looks like they're starting to back away from some of the allegations they made about man afore it's been revealed that the sun just possibly facing criminal charges in the us a court filing related to a son was mistakenly made public the reporters committee for the freedom of the press is demanding that any charges against you in a songe be made public they are taking this to court where the prosecution is arguing that the charges do not have to be made public if they exist. the first amendment does not require the government to confirm or deny the existence of criminal charges and the skis so if julian assad is arrested at that point we will then know what he's been arrested for now this is a little bit strange you would think that if the government is spending resources
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and money in order to try and apprehend a criminal that we ought to be privy to know what crime he's allegedly committed however at this point it's widely alleged that julian assange is working for a foreign government this is cut and dried wiki leaks is an outlet for foreign propaganda and julian assange is an enemy of the american people he deserves to spend the rest of his life in an american prison but how do you prove that after all wiki leaks is an independent outlet now some suspect that julian assad could be charged under the espionage act of one thousand nine hundred seventeen that's an obscure law that goes all the way back to world war one makes it illegal to publish government secrets that could damage national security if indeed assad just charged under the espionage act that will be the first time a publisher has been prosecuted and many civil liberties advocates fear that this could have a chilling effect making the press afraid to publish information given to it by sources at this point we know that there may or may not be criminal charges filed
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against julian aside and that we have no right to know what those charges are if they actually exist so much for transparency up and r.t. new york while the guardian hasn't officially commented on the accusations from wiki leaks former m i five officer thinks that the u.s. will go to any lengths to fix charges against a so much. it's been an open secret for many is that there's been a secret grand jury convened in virginia trying to find a charge any charts helical to make up a new just to prosecute julian a someone issue and then the fact that he's shown a very very murky details of what the american state was doing it's very very useful the american establishment and the democrats particularly conflate everything with one big. us that you know poor man afford the moolah approach donald trump we can lease is all part of when big sort of russia gate type thing wears a few unpick the details none of that hangs together whatsoever and i think julian
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is now becoming a bit of a pawn in a very high stakes game that in american politics washington politics. president trumps of the firing line accused of failing to keep a signature campaign promise american car maker general motors says it's closing five factories and shedding around fourteen thousand workers including at a town where trump pledged to protect american jobs has done a bushel explains the president's words coming back to haunt him when he made pledges like these. they're all coming back well. we're not. we're going to get those values up we're going to get those jobs coming back light at the end of the tunnel pledged to general motors workers by donald trump but far from coming by about plants now getting closed along with four others in north america over fourteen thousand g.m. workers tipped to get the boot but don't worry you now can't feed your family the c.e.o. says it's all good layoffs or in roth built swing states that put trump in power
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the donald says he's not happy with like i was. doing. you know. you better get back. talk is cheap republican led congress has done a lot for g.m. management policy involves tax cuts worth millions congressman g.m. pocketing that windfall then stabbing employees in the back calling it greed at its worst and more it's insulting aaron and i tell you what he did not lift one finger we sent the president's letter president letters to try to get him in gauged in helping us figure out what the future of this facility is so it's a browns warning of jim cheese pilfering government to help taxpayers have heard it before when barack obama build out the bankrupt firm in zero nine the government watchdog notes his administration was happy so approve of that cash going on excessive bonuses for its management obama added he by their call once he quits the white house i got to get inside
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a brand new chevy volt fresh out the line even though secret service would let me drive it was when i said that and five years from now when i'm not president anymore. well jim just pulled the plug on that model and five others by the way that news release about axing sorry optimizing workers on allocating plonks just before the festive season but a cool zero crushes zero emissions zero congestion at the moment it's one executive tax break five plants shot and fourteen thousand sacked trump and jim exacts you're fired. well the president reacted to the g.m. news by tweeting his disappointment with the decision he also threatened to cut government subsidies for the company and confirmed his pledge to protect american manufacturing jobs. with those job losses firmly in people's minds president trump seems to be looking for new ways to make america great again even considering a state run t.v.
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network ecosystem of takes a look at how if it ever makes it to where it might measure up against other global networks. it's been a long brutal and tiresome fight fake fake discussing. how fake i am not going to give you a question you are fake fake news comes out very fake to the level of dishonesty is out of control the two go mets and clashed and found themselves in a stalemate now trump appears to be opting for a new approach if you can't beat them join them throughout the world c.n.n. has a powerful voice portraying the united states in an unfair and false way something has to be done including the possibility of the united states starting world wide network to show the world the way we really are great. and i wonder what it will look like.
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hello and thank you for joining c.n.n. i'm your host for today anderson blooper and our top story a huge announcement from the white house nato is obsolete it is many countries doesn't cover terrorism ok some powerful words from the president there the united states indeed has been the biggest loser in this decrepit organization to quote president bad and well actually now we do have some breaking information just in fact donald trump has just announced that nato is very much relevant again now they do fight terrorism i said it was obsolete it's no longer absolutely now just to clarify things this is most definitely not a u. turn on behalf of mr president but rather a direct result of his artwork and we have reports that otherwise is fake news speaking of which c.n.n. is proud to be recognized as the only fake free t.v.
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network and like these other stations especially the. well on the political front donald trump has revealed that there is no reason to believe that russia meddled in the twenty sixteen election i have president putin he just said it's not russian i will say this i don't see any reason why it would be getting a confirmation from vladimir putin himself never settling for this anonymous sources rubbish just as we don't as well well. now actually we do have an update on this story have a listen and a key sentence in my remarks i said the word word instead of word. the sentence should have been. i don't see any reason why i wouldn't or why it would be rush. you know what this is hardly an update though obviously you would instead of
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wouldn't i mean yeah the complete opposite of each other but that's just being unpredictable the great thing about our president now finally that we have that sorted out to domestic affairs and our contributing show cooking with friends the type of deterrent being used is mostly pepper spray it's literally water pepper with a small amount of alcohol for evaporation purposes it's natural you could actually put it on your nachos and eat it well nachos with tear gas topping is actually the only way we have nachos here at c.n.n. so some spicy peppery nachos with a water canon shower to wash away the tears delicious try it if you haven't so that was it our morning kids show this is c.n.n. . on monday after ten to ten minutes nasa is inside mars lander touched down safely on the red planet
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now you might be thinking the missions about exploration but some of the space agency are raising questions about the narrative. what might come i say send it still much and thank you for these narratives because it'll raise the history of quantum isolation head on a. cool. exploration of a red planet exploration exploring the moon and mars proving that it was. i
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got to make water and grow food on a planet where nothing grows i am the greatest botanist on this planet. in your face and. to use that word means you're already starting on the wrong foot language is all folks in french. completely mad i don't know why i don't use a martian remark martin i'm going to come far from home mark. kelly be trusted to be in balance with my son if luke used to be in balance with. i think we need to clean up our mess before we start making new maps somewhere else. you know without ukrainian sailors captured in the coach strike crimea into
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a russian corps later this wednesday we'll update you on developments there after the break. you know world's big partisan movie 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 smart we need to stop slamming the door on the bath 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. will make this manufactured consent to step into the public well. when the ruling
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classes protect themselves. with the flame and merry go round to be the one percent. going all middle of the room signal. room i mean real news is really. headline news now twelve ukrainian sailors are due in a russian court on wednesday following sunday's clash in the code straight off the coast of crimea the incident brought russia and ukraine close to full blown conflict and the sailors are charged with illegally crossing the russian border and could face up to six years in prison and twelve other sailors have already been ordered to be held in pretrial detention for two months after russia's security services seized three ukrainian ships they say they violated an agreement
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regulating the safe passage of vessels in the area and the showdown took place in the narrow body of water between the russian mainland and the crimean peninsula and ukraine says it ships were intercepted after they'd already left russian territorial waters it claims that it notified moscow about the vessels route and condemned the seizure of its ships as an act of aggression russia says kiev ships ignored orders to stop and prepare their weapons to be ready to fire moscow also says the ukrainian crew's actions were ordered by the ukrainian government. the incident quickly drew attention in the west with many countries expressing their full support for ukraine the british parliament even held an emergency session to discuss the issue as to reports from westminster. well it wasn't in the plan but politicians demanded an urgent debate on the situation in the sea or was over and they got it except i would say that it wasn't much of a debate because the condemnation of russia's actions was pretty much unanimous for president putin's our troops have redrawn barstools the borders of the european
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nation for the first time since second will rule we must never forget or normalize the united kingdom that we continue to be committed to the crane's independence sovereignty and territorial integrity to be putin's approach is very similar to the idea of heating a frog in water that he keeps on pushing things and keep from pushing that he will not be what you see needs to reaction there was talk of russia being a pariah state ignoring the international rule based system also talking about showing russia the consequences of its actions and debates on how to show ukraine practical support there were a few questions about making sure that president poroshenko of ukraine doesn't abuse this martial law that he's going to be putting in place making sure that he sticks to the elections that are scheduled for early next year perhaps the brightest note struck from that debate was from the foreign minister saying that
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the u.k. really wants to have a good relationship with russia if only moscow would behave better now a similar attitude coming from across the poland the u.s. state department condemns russia's aggressive actions as well canada issued a similar statement saying siding with ukraine calling for russia to release the captured vessels and we heard from the russian foreign minister he was actually in paris meeting with his french counterpart to join even a drea according to the russian foreign minister sergey lavrov this was all a provocation but not from the russian side from the ukrainian side take a listen. and using your approach you don't see any need in mediate if the ukrainian side and his partners in europe are interested in not having such incidents those ukrainian allies should send kiev strong signals said such provocations never happen again on a practical level local border authorities on both sides could have discussed any
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ten accounted sees if the ukrainian side didn't understand something although they use the existing procedures back in september. well sir as is the case with the recent history the international community saying one thing and russia standing firm and saying that's not how we say it a journalist martin summers says that russia was in a no win situation as soon as it tackled the ukrainian ships whatever you do you're going to be rolled so if you let the ships through what you've done is you've created a precedent where they will think that they can come back the next hour without going through the procedure and they will so you can't really do that but if you stop them then you then you are made to look like the bad guys because you're stopping people most people don't know that there's an agreement about how to use the straits so they don't know that the ukrainians are always up to now i would fulfill that agreed so as far as they're concerned the russians seizing ships will watch the russian citizenship so it's an example of the of the bad behavior but of
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course they don't know the but drug of course nobody's going to explain the background to be them quite sure that most of the parliamentarian's in from british parliament have no idea what the agreements. the straits is and haven't bothered to look. for months media attention on gaza has been focused on the protests and anger at the border now young palestinians and israelis are trying to give each other and the world a glimpse into what their lives and really like. the gods of the world seizing the news is mostly about numbers numbers. numbers homeless numbers or is this thing in gaza is that. you can help us find an ugly foil or voices to share our stories with the world.
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some of the patrols we post and some of the yes we make our histogram to back the side of the story that isn't a normal day to day if i may surround libya the stories of regular people in the farm or the shoemaker's downstairs of the day people the ones who don't normally hear about in the news the forgotten ones the ones behind the numbers this kindergarten was destroyed by these ready bombardment of a nearby building some of the children went to the kindergarten and found it destroyed but they played with their toys despite the destruction. of humanity and the i'm alone among the you couldn't. come up there i'm going. to learn it was easy.
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how long will the children live in the border here on a daily basis the sounds of loss how long the entire family has been days and nights in bomb shelters where selling stories from a sixteen year old's point of view not from the polluted she's going to feel that we don't have any family tickle stands we just want our lives to return to normal and be able to return to our homes peacefully we want our visa right. just to sleep in peace and not to worry about the situation who wants to want to leave normandy we didn't do anything to. use for the south thanks very much for watching if you're on the move this wednesday get the aussie apple will send you news alerts as they happen i'll be
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back here though in just over half an hour with your next global update to see that . it's ukraine versus russia again a minor maritime incident on the current strait is said to be anything between a major international crisis to a cheap campaign trick as ukraine's interest in election cycle take your pick but one thing is for sure russia is deemed aggressive by the west even when defending its sovereignty. when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer and it be in the death penalty just because i think that's the fair thing the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict is found innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people was terrifying those just
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knew really hasn't been that we want even many of the dems families want the death penalty to be abolished the reason we have to keep the death penalty here is because that's what murder victims' families want to that's going to give them peace that's going to give them justice and we come in and say. not quite enough we've been through this this isn't the way. i'm absent are times when you're watching going underground at the russian british business forum in westminster in the orbits of parliament where tourism a faces failure over bricks and coming up in the show an exclusive interview with russian ambassador to the u.k. alexander got to vent go on u.k.
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involvement in disinform ation ukraine training and a possible u.k. backed point helmets chemical attack against syria as well as difficult and universal discredit jeremy called in smallish out of communities and local government minister chris williamson backs the un's a view that tourism is pre-christian was rolled out of welfare reform this punitive mean spirited and callous from the headlines the foxy fellow who's taken a seat on the fistful of firearms on the absent father who's left an empty seat in a face off with facebook that's all coming up on today's going underground but first britain has been stepping up training of ukrainian soldiers and the boss of the british army excess a has paratrooper mark cult and smith has warned russia indisputably poses a bigger threat to the british people than isis diane that all is a conference attended by representatives of the u.k. government and even the royal family came together to forge better ties between
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russia and britain as news broke from u.k. armed ukraine after reports of a suspect chemical attack by defacto u.k. backed rebels in syria we sat down with russia's ambassador to the u.k. legs on the event go. before we even get to the russian u.k. trade for room your take on the russian troops firing on british backed ukrainian forces zone about the i mean. the problems of ukraine this is the the problems of everybody because ukraine has the full of the international law but isn't it difficult have a forum trying to increase trade ties when if you open a newspaper in britain you're more likely to be exporting assassins general mcculloch and some head of form reza has often had to the british army says your government has a greater threat to this country than isis diaster well i think it is going to responsible statement if you look at the let's say britain and the security of
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britain you'll find that when russia and syria almost eliminated the threat of the isis in syria we basically improve the security of the united kingdom and it's quite a funny story but still this is the fact of what and if you look at the no budget neutral budget though the united kingdom it's fifty four billion and the russian oodgeroo budget this is this essence of the of the ira. says it's only four to six billion dollars and russia has nothing to do with its troops i mean mostly brought why because this is the british troops who are not far from the russian borders especially in the store nia and the generals there and the british is sending the troops to you know to ukraine in order to train the ukrainians so.

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