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subscribe to read people also get all ready for just twelve euros fifty a month. russian president calls sunday's maritime clash between russian and ukrainian vessels nothing but provocation describing these days as a sell out if you create the election next year. despite months of tough russia sanctions after the latest standoff germany proved defiant tonight
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sticking to plans for the north. to bypass ukraine with russian gas to europe. and also to come. we're going to get those values up we're going to get those jobs coming back president faces a backlash again those cities in which he promised to revitalize american manufacturing seize factories closed and thousands of jobs at. nasa. begins its mission on mars but some scientists want to stop using words like exploration and colonization when it comes to space because they're worried about political correctness. you know in life here with you from the arctic new center in moscow thanks for
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watching who stay with me for the next half hour for this live update that first the russian president has called clashes between ukrainian and russian vessels in the straight on sunday a ratings stunt as kids authorities look ahead to the twenty nineteen presidential election there. if the current kiev authorities successfully so anti russian sentiment because they have nothing else to so there's a feeling that whatever they do they will get away with it if they demand new borns for breakfast they will get babies so what they'll say the government wants to eat . the russian leader also said the implementation of martial law on this wednesday in some areas of ukraine is a pretext to postpone the election but ima putin stressed that kim's authorities didn't introduce it during some of the country's worst moments in the ongoing civil war of us for that is our senior correspondent laura garza he has been following the international reaction for us. central european powers france germany in particular seem to be less than enthusiastic about america's latest calls for more
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sanctions against russia germany in particular saying that it is still supporting the north stream to gas pipeline from russia to central europe this follows on from various u.s. officials calls to enforce and to strengthen sanctions against russia we certainly encourage all european allies saluki card to distil sanctions could be implemented are saying at this point that it's not something germany and france have said they're considering but these things i think can develop over time the u.s. president donald trump himself asked and whether he's going to condemn russia's actions in the u.s. well he spoke more critically of russia than he has in a long while but he said that he's going to wait for a full report from his advisors before condemning any russian action that will be very determinative maybe i won't have the meeting maybe i won't even have the
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meeting i don't like that aggression i don't want that aggression at all absolutely and by the way europe shouldn't like that aggression and germany shouldn't like that aggression he's referring there of course to veep. he agreed meeting with vladimir putin on the sidelines of the g twenty summit in argentina but we've also heard a lot of criticism in the press with calls and questions to donald trump and other leaders and why they aren't condemning russia hard enough we. are not happy about president trying to shoot an extremely mild rebuke to russia for firing on and seizing three ukrainian ships other storage supporters of ukraine be it nations the great britain canada for example it condemned russia or third parties such as think tanks the atlantic council one of their one of their pundits has been calling on nato to send warships to the as i see through the street
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crossing perhaps unaware that such a move would be illegal as the season tunnel waters of russia and ukraine and requires the permission of both for third party warships to enter the ass of c. the russians have offered their own version of what happened in the on sunday in the strait of they say the the tech did the ukrainian vessels they had new choice but to use weapons to seize these vessels as they were behaving dangerously radically they hadn't followed any notification s.b.u. counter-espionage agents were on board they also say that this is a provocation. the other side of this camp says it had warned russia about the presence of its vessels in the area and has called the seizing of its ships an act of aggression ukraine demands now all twenty four crew members be released immediately and be given a two month attention sentence as it stands security on the bridge has kept strong backing from western countries right now means it can act rationally. you've got
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a country such as ukraine which is repeatedly sure said challenging its much more powerful neighbor and its steering not because it's been given leeway to do so by form for most of the united states and of course but by the u.k. and others in the west and so for example you've seen provocative behavior being rewarded recently the united states for example announced that it would supply at attack weapons and other weapons to ukraine instead of trying to defuse the situation apart from the recent escalation between russia and ukraine limit putin also touched another major topics at this year's russia calling investment forum here in moscow among them the role the u.s. dollar plays in the global economy it richard reports. the russian president was clear about the state of traditional global trading and the association with the u.s. dollar now is the time for innovation and change and you see you have no goal of
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moving away from the dollar it's the dollar that's moving away from us. making such decisions are not shooting themselves in the foot but somewhere more delicate further up the body because this instability when it comes to doing business with the dollar gives rise to a desire and it's happening all around the world to find alternative reserve currencies and create a financial system independent from the dollar. action and consequence traumas mantra of america first is now embedded in our minds and economically there was always bound to be a backlash as president of the united states i will always put america first we put on a terrorist or two hundred fifty billion dollars worth of goods and we have another two hundred sixty seven billion to go if we want to draw about from
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a very simple it's america first which partners hasn't he ruffled up china europe but surely it's time for an alternative and one of the innovations has been the leading nations to find independence from the dollar so what else is there to do but create new trade systems that work away from the u.s. currency and that's exactly what russia has decided to facilitate with its trade partners commencing at the tenth annual russia calling investment for initiative in moscow putin has confirmed that russia along with some partners is working on payment systems independent of swift now if you're thinking russia is acting like a rebel without legitimate cause then understand that this is actually not a revolutionary idea. a similar one was floated by german foreign minister how come last in august when he called for a european alternative to swift that came after american pressure on europe to ditch business with iran threatening sanctions in case of defiance and to add
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insult to america's injury france is also apparently mulling over an alternative to it's no secret that the global economy and politics is interconnected and what we have is a reversible reaction was proving to be a catalyst for consequences turning back into action now dear to you r.t. . this space this month or more to nuclear of space exploration is the last is mars lander touch them so from the red planet but while some are exposed see the mission as having potential for groundbreaking discovery others in the space agency a word about very different matters.
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well it's not quite in my station it's still not ok to use these narratives because it a raises the history of quantum isolation head on the comment. thank. you . exploration of a red planet exploration exploring the moon and mars proving to the world. i got to make water and grow food on a planet where nothing grows i am the greatest botanist on this planet. in your face no. thanks. to use that word means you are already starting on the wrong foot language is our first impression. i don't believe man i know you don't use
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a martian remark mark how much of you mark. mark. thank. ken would be trusted to be in balance with marse if we refused to be in balance with him. i think we need to clean up our mass before we start making new mass somewhere else. backed out of the present troubles of falling out again accused of further to keep her signature campaign promise next to push a look at how the us leaders words are coming back to haunt him after a bold pledges like these. they're all coming back well. 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
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but far from coming by that 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 ross bill swing states that put trump in power the donald says he's not happy with like i was. doing. 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
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before when barack obama bailed 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 did he buy their coal once he quits the white house i got to get inside a brand new chevy volt fresh off the line even though secret service would let me drive it was what i said 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 story open some eyes in workers on allocating clones 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 shots and fourteen thousand insects trump and jim execs you're fired the president reacted to the news by tweeting is disappointed with the decision he also threaten to cut government subsidies for the company and
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confirmed his pledge to protect american manufacturing jobs. you ensure this brief you on germany's introduced program to encourage migrants to return to their home countries the german government is still trying to get a handle on the wave of migrants that of arrived there when the crisis broke out back in twenty fifteen but the initiative dividing public opinion peter all of has been finding out why. germany is looking to convince migrant starts its time to go home last year sixteen hundred people opted for voluntary replant creation the latest figures for twenty eighteen show that that number is down to just three hundred that has prompted the government to put in place a new incentive program under the slogan your land your future it offers financial payouts understood to be capped at three thousand euro per family or one thousand per individual to return to their country of origin these payments could take the form of flight tickets or even rent to be paid the program is open to those who
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don't have the legal right to stay in germany failed asylum applications or those still being processed posters for the campaign which have got up in seven different languages nationwide have had pain throwing at them like the ones you see here others have been dogged in graffiti saying refugees are welcome here the campaign posters sound the reaction to them have splits opinions here in berlin. if you want to chant if things are fine in their home country then this team is probably a possibility but the majority of migrants come from war torn countries it makes it much easier to send people back to their home countries i think it's preposterous people who are already here. steve here syrians and others in any case i think it's a negative move itself i support this initiative this offer to migrants because if they stay in germany it will cost much more money the interior ministry who is behind the program is headed up by horse at times the most by
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a brand of german officials when it comes to the migrant question land of no country can take an unlimited number of refugees we want the integration of people who have the right to stay but integration can only succeed if we put a cap on immigration. i was on my sixty nine. sixty nine people were flying back to afghanistan and. he has since calmed that rhetoric down a little bit but germany is the only country in the world that has an individual's right to asylum written in to its basic laws german equivalent of the constitution and under until a merkel has been a vocal supporter of the un migration pact which aims that burden sharing internationally when it comes to migrants have to be thought through to know this pact for migration as well as for refugees is the right arm it is our task to contribute to that in this twenty first century burled everyone has
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a chance for development so that we have peace and don't put ourselves first and then the stand that german values mean always thinking of others but that plan is rejected in equally as vocally by countries such as the united states australia and italy and one of the main contenders to take over from angola merkel as leader of the christian democratic union has said he isn't much of a fan of the un migration pact either nor is it particularly on board with warts the german basic law has to say about asylum he's been a long time of been convinced that we should open the discuss this constitutional right to asylum and whether it can continue to exist in its present form whether it's through incentive campaigns like the one we've seen all through some of the means whoever takes over as leader of the c.d.u. is going to have the task of convincing german voters that they are the one with the solution to the question of what to do about people who are living here in
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germany without the required documentation to allow them to do so legally peter all of a table is coming up here in new in she denied the u.s. is putting the brakes on a plan that could allow humanitarian aid into yemen and a fresh start the peace talks we look at why that could be and what the ramifications could play when we come back. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you longs to be rich eight point six
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percent market saw thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred trade per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only number you need to remember is one one business shows you can't afford to miss the one and only. i get even a victim of sexual abuse is being backed by a u.k. m.p. and her call for a lower change off the rapist who fathered her son through abuse was reportedly
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allowed to contact that child and this is said choking the reports. an unusual case getting quite a bit of traction in the u.k. a victim of child sexual exploitation has a wave to anonymity and come forward demanding a change in the laws following revelations that a man who had raped her as a teenager as a result of which she had a child was apparently reached out to by the local council inviting him to partake in the child's life. and learn. and if not that might. be enough. to apply today. now this man in question was actually put behind bars two years ago and is serving a thirty five year sentence for multiple sexual offenses involving nine girls
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including this woman sammy woodhouse and we know that he was told by rather him counsel that he could seek visits with the child well just to be clear the man did not make such an application but this still became a good enough reason to trigger a call for a change in the legislation to protect others this is what a local m.p. had to say on this appalling examples of the lul being set up by the to favor the perpetrator or to actively work against the rights of abuse survivors and the consideration they should be afforded the ministry of justice have said that they're investigating this case to see whether it was an error or potentially part of a wider problem we also know that the council have said that they were basically just following guidelines and rather them is really a place in the northern u.k. that had reached the headlines in the media previously back in twenty fourteen when an independent inquiry had found that as many as over fourteen hundred girls were
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groomed and abused for an entire oversea. sixteen years and that report had found that that was that carried out predominantly by men of pakistani origin so it's indeed very likely that this latest case is going to again stir up lots of questions that need to be addressed there. the u.s. has insisted on holding back a recent u.n. draft resolution which could help give relief to the long running devastating conflict in yemen washington reportedly proposed to perspire in the plan until possible talks between the saudi coalition and who the rebels take place in sweden at the beginning of december the draft was initiated by the u.k. it offered to promote to restart the peace talks between those involved in the long running yemen war the resolution puts two week deadline the removing barriers that would prevent humanitarian aid reaching the country for a start those calls for attacks to stop in all civilian areas while introducing
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a cease fire in one of the worst hit areas the port city of data meantime the u.s. secretary of state highlighted washington's positive influence on the crisis in yemen. the suffering in yemen grieves me but if the united states of america was not involved in yemen it would be a hell of a lot worse. so the arabia says its military operations in yemen are aimed at fighting terrorism but international humanitarian groups are calling on the u.s. to halt its military support for riyadh in a joint statement five charity organizations pleaded for urgent action with as many as fourteen million people at risk of starvation already described as the worst humanitarian crisis in the world the situation continues to deteriorate every day in yemen still.
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difficult take in those pictures isn't it let's go live to reza research at the islamic human rights commission hey there we just saw in some shocking pictures to our viewers we've documented such a long time but the horrors going on there in yemen why is the u.s. looking to perspire in this resolution one school of thought is that they simply don't upset the saudis what do you think about that. i think one of the things that is clearly there saudi arabia or britain or america are actually working together in terms of this in terms of weapons that are being given over to saudi arabia and they say treason or say it's great for the economy that these drones are actually going overseas that people who can live a more comfortable life america is also got its interests and particular agenda
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that's going on saudi arabia has got its own kind of thing in terms of trying to make sure that it's generally in that area and that there is no government that is not approved by it in yemen and they've actually part of the agenda that the west needs to have to continue so that there isn't going to be any anyone actually saying hang on a second we want our resources our things to be used for our people and so it's in that broader context that we are actually working within this and america in particular is saying that we can do this because we are powerful enough to do this so and also also if you look at britain america is past checkered history genocidal tendencies and implementing genocidal acts as has been part and parcel of its history in the recent past as well as the long time past so it's come back in but holding on to your trailer or that america britain working in cahoots or if you
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like and then got the same stream of thought it was britain that brought forward this measure at the u.n. to try and stop the trouble there so does that mean maybe the u.s. and britain of fallout here over what to do in yemen. oh no so we need to understand that on the ground the picture is somewhat different on the ground is something else going on but with the pictures going back that you've just shown two of us the hiring britain needs to have an image that it's going to actually project in terms of what it same look at the reality in terms of actions that it's carrying out the weapons tells them how to start nothing has actually stopped in terms of his interaction with saudi arabia we are aware that british operatives were actually in the troll room from which saudi arabia was sending its missions over so all of these things are in place there's been no of inquiry into why it's been allowed to continue and so on. boris johnson was saying that britain has
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a strong stream just. regulations in terms of the arms that it actually gives over to any other country so this is going over reza because even research for this law make human rights commission thank you for your thoughts sorry that was a bit brief will have a chat with you about the scenes get a bit more of a fourth of what's going on there in yemen thank you for watching two is twenty six commit twenty seven minutes past nine in the evening here in moscow that's the update so far from the international with me kevin i mean i'm back with more in half an hour of course always so much more too on a main site r.t. dot com. when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would burn it be the death penalty just because i think that's a p.r. thing the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict is found innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people is terrifying
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there's just no really hasn't been that we want even many victims' families want the death penalty to be abolished the reason we have to get down here is because that's. murder victims' families what that's going to give them peace that's going to give them justice and we come in saying. not quite enough we've been through this and this isn't their way. what holds us to do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so we want to be president and three. more somehow want to be preached. to the right to be for us this is what the four three a boy can't be good for. i'm interested always in the waters of our. quest.
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i moved up by even up when he got to go to put together but it's up when you begin to buy. this is boom bust broadcasting around the world and covering the world of business and finance and the impact on all of us i'm part chilton in washington thank you
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for being on board we're sure glad to have you coming up we've got the latest on that french fuel fight we told you about yesterday from our teams charlotte dubinsky in paris plus we look at some big business news and these stocks and companies impacted from autos to technology from retail to airlines will do so in light of the major news about general motors plant there's just down that they've talked about with the able assist of artie's alex my it was rich in toronto and will have an expert commentary from danielle sherry of simpler trading and the c.e.o. of straw mark hill report which they're standing by all that in our sights but first we had a right to some headlines let's go. internet intrigue in asian oceana leads our global report today chinese tech giant wall way is set to complete construction of a broadband cable network for the island nation of papa new guinea according to william dumas the minute.

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