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a recovery center for foreign workers. and as the british parliament prepares for a choose statesman mentors photon praxis the prime minister desperately tries to rally last minute supports. is just ten two am in the russian capital you're watching aussie international. if you saw us relations between the media and donald trump couldn't get any worse the president is now accusing some of them of going completely mad that soft outlets rounded on the president to have his alleged collusion with russia was one even producing an impeachment. the fake news gets crazier and more dishonest every single day amazing to watch as certain people covering me and the tremendous success of this administration have truly gone mad the fake reporting creates anger
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and disunity take two weeks off and come back rested cio terms meetings with putin on the sidelines of the g twenty gathering along with the health summit also came into the spotlight and now the president's interpreters here it's one of the meetings could reportedly be made to testify before congress party's caleb maupin has more. well there's just been a real escalation of heated words between us president donald trump and the media in a recent speech donald trump blasted the media for their recent reports alleging russia collusion and such this is the us president talking about the press i never worked for russia and you know that answer better than anybody i never worked for russia not only did i never work for russia i think it's a disgrace that you even asked that question because it's a whole big fat home exists now there's been an avalanche of anti trump claims in the press over the past few days that we've seen allegations that trump was
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possibly a an agent of the kremlin and so much of a kremlin agent that the f.b.i. couldn't even deal with him we've seen allegations that trump has concealed the record of his meeting with russian president vladimir putin and prevented that record from being out there we've seen a guy do his impeachment in a kind of a roadmap for removing him from office that's been published in addition to all of that we have seen the revelation of a previously unreported f.b.i. investigation into u.s. president donald trump and alleged ties to russia and we've also seen a previously unreported in an revealed fight that took place or disagreement i guess you could say between james komi the former f.b.i. director and u.s. president now that that disagreement between comey and trump has been made public we've heard trump come out and basically explain that he lost faith in the f.b.i. as a result of their behavior during this probe into his alleged ties to russia this is what trump had to say so the people doing that investigation were people that have
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been caught that are known scoundrels there i guess you could say dirty cop so when you say should i have confidence in the f.b.i. or intelligence agencies when i see more and i see all of these people when i see lisa and her lover and there's no. so there's a good half year you see what they said about me having nothing to do with investigation and now relations between us president trump and the media have never been good but in the way of many unsubstantiated allegations that have been published in the last few days things have certainly escalated we discussed the calls for trump's impeachments with the legal and me that. the election is next year so what the republicans and other people are going to be asking is why don't you just wait and get him out the old fashioned way by beating him by coming
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up with somebody better that's really the asons of what this thing is because in this froth and in this frenetic this move just so you peach impeach i respect lisa miller again i don't think anybody really understand what impeachment the american public is complete and totally tone deaf at this point by virtue of this incessant russian collusion russians buying russian dolls she owes the american public it doesn't make any sense more we've heard a big cheer waited to it anything new anyway version of russian involvement the american public have said enough with this police give us a new country maybe make it chinese just to mix it up a little but americans are tone deaf when it comes to everything in any they russian. this all comes amid america's longest ever government shutdown over the standoff on funding the president's border wall and some americans are starting to feel the impacts us air traffic controllers are among those who have been working
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for twenty four days without pay that canadian colleagues have tape taken sympathy ordering them hundreds of pizzas but here's the thing some of tasting during the shutdown is bitterness. we are now in the midst of the longest shutdown the longest government shutdown in u.s. history. airports brisk food inspections at risk america's credit rating the work of the f.b.i. could go on its own.
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but you have a plan on the shutdown but you on the spot on the plan you would have to understand the facts don't want to make sure i'm from a safety and security for the american people. part of that promise was appalling problems pulled out elections have homes. freshman republicans are just trying to take a six pack of beer on to the house floor and was told this not allowed it's friday to use that last night as he turned around. full people have been killed and ninety three engines including twenty four children for a large explosion rocks the afghan capital the blast is said to have happened rest
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and recovery center for foreign workers in the east of the city his local reporter . with the latest from kabul for that have been killed three are military personnel and one civilian so the neighborhood was quite affected of the blast wave as the kabul police confirmed it was a truck bomb gascon presidential palace issued a statement for. condemning the attack and ordering for a comprehensive investigation about it because the. majority of the victims have been civilians in the neighborhoods that have been affected seriously is coming back to devolve or ability of this compound. i was standing on my praying mat and it was around six fifty five pm when i stood for praying while i was praying all of a sudden a huge explosion occurred at first i didn't realize it was only after that i saw
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the whole roof had fallen on top of us back in twenty fourteen taliban launched a complex attack and no casualty was reported but back in two thousand and twelve when obama made his visit to afghanistan there was another attack that left eight dead so you know this compound has been for some dozens of foreigners working for the united nations as well as for some other nongovernmental organizations so this compound has been quite vulnerable in the past two years. the u.s. in turkish presidents have held a phone call discussing the creation of a buffer zone in northern syria in a region many populated by kurds that's off to donald trump infuriated ankara by threatening to devastate turkey's economy if it's attacks the region trying fired off his tweets have to take when you distress to launch a military offensive against the kurdish y. p.g.
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in northern syria the group receive support from the u.s. and has played a role in fighting islamic states but the why piccies feared by ankara as a terrorist organization the dispute has put a strain on the u.s. and turkey's alliance with the nato but form a turkish minister says second man bagus doesn't believe the situation will escalate. i don't see this. crisis because once president drunk understands that he actually embraces the courage and is why did he give all terrorists realize that you made a mistake i think president trump is confusing apples and oranges and he has a lot of respect that this will report coming out and he's going to change the edge . he knows that you're. right but he's saying sure and he knows we have to go secure just one fifth of turkey's population as group
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which. could. be so i think he got that confused maybe intentionally or maybe unintentionally but he is trying to change. politics. in greece protesting schoolteachers have clashed with riot police ever proposed new system of hiring with tensions running high some demonstrators attempted to hit offices take gas battens when used to disperse the crowd. was. the violence took place near the greek parliament protesters try to force their way into the building but police help them back the teachers' strike started last friday organized by the two biggest churches unions in the country thousands are protesting against the proposed hiring law which they say overemphasizes qualifications in place of
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experience. on tuesday the british parliament's will vote on whether to support teresa mayes draft bracks a deal and in a final place to convince skeptics the prime minister made a statement to the house and pace to back a deal where it's however to get the warmest of receptions. no ball playing for time no more running down the cocked just scare people into backing this damaging shambles of a deal the only people who are undermining faith in our democracy is the government itself. it's korea is a prime minister's deal is rejected tomorrow it's time for a general election it's time for a new government. though the details ahead of tuesday states has are things in the us to sort. decisions decisions decisions it's an did make or break time for
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the british prime minister and despite the fact that we've said this a handful of times before she somehow always seems to manage to get through a crisis however this time is indeed extremely crucial in terms of what is going to be happening with practice it next and what we have is on tuesday the house of commons will come forward to vote on the deal that theresa may has been able to negotiate with the european union throughout the last two years really and if you remember this is a deal that was already previously postponed for to resubmit to try to avoid a defeat in parliament and despite days of now heated debate and parliament yet again this is a deal that's clearly gotten quite a thrashing at the house of commons and really very few people expected to be able to go through parliament nonetheless to recently continues to be persistent that her deal is the best deal possible for the u.k. and she has been saying that the alternatives really would be
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a new deal brags that as she says would be destructive for the country or even more likely according to her is no bracks it at all and something that would be dependent on how parliament exactly decides to stir things forward and theresa may has been making a final plea with the british people and really m.p.'s as well to try to convince them to support her deal yet again let's take a listen to that so i say should members on all sides of this house whatever you may have previously concluded over these next twenty four hours give this deal a second look no it is not perfect and yes it is a compromise. we should to deliver for the british people. with building a brighter future for our country. the statement about how. well there's a handful of options really in terms of where things could go from here if the. deal is rejected and that would be things like the extension of article fifty that
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would obviously delay the deadline for the u.k. to leave the e.u. things like the general election have been discussed mostly by the leader of the opposition labor party things like a potential second referendum have been thrown around here in westminster so all of those things are possible next developments but really depending on how things are going to go in parliament that's the crucial vote and that's what we'll be watching recently is appearing there later again to present an exchange with brussels that she has had providing as she believes. assurances for m.p.'s to vote for her deal whether or not this is going to be enough and whatever she has to say to them is likely to stir any opinions in her favor remains to be seen so all eyes are on the parliament here in the u.k. in the days to come. still to come on the u.s. ambassador in bed then this morning the repercussions for companies with king on
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the new gas pipeline with russia we have that story coming up after the break. the country's gone into a nihilistic fever best want to thank. the road and get out the traveling across america to find what makes america the charlatans the genius of this question american hero this is it we've come a point from which alan is done something we always are on the margins someone called the culture of spending forty hours about bob. we're starting last with is going to headed east into the swamp we're going into the
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belly of the beast i think i want to leave now governor danny morganton of them it may be completely different but the end of this journey. join me every thursday on the alex salmond chill and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports this list i'm show business i'll see you then. welcome back to r.t. the u.s. ambassador to germany has sent out warnings to german companies reminding them about significant sanctions for any things involved in building the north stream two gas pipeline with russia the project is currently wanted complete richard grinnell sent letters to several companies as you're aware the united states strongly opposes north stream to the pipeline poses serious geopolitical
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consequences to our european allies and partners we continue to stress that firms operating in the russian energy export pipeline sector are engaging in activities that carry significant sanctions risk the us embassy later clarifies that the letters went to threat but rather a statement of us policy this however has and stops a number of german politicians from fronting their anger the us ambassador seems to give the impression he's a voice roy of the washington the us ambassador using direct threats towards german companies using new and i'm acceptable strengthening of tone in the transatlantic relationship which the federal government should protest against the matter of european energy policy must be decided in europe not in the u.s. . the one thousand two hundred kilometer pipeline is a joint project between russia's gazprom and five western companies with germany taking the lead role is predicted to cost nine and
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a half billion euros the pipeline is supposed to double capacity by the baltic sea and to schedule to come into operation by the end of the year j a political analyst pierre emmanuel to man believes america's pushy approach could backfire. the united states has to go. behind do the spread of it put on the european union and g. companies first of all the united states would like to send their own shaded guts and we are in competition we have a russian gas the second objective of the united states has always been to control eurasia and to prevent europe to be too close to russia the more united states put pressure on europeans the more there is a risk of that europeans try to detach themselves from the u.s.
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and try to make a better deal of russia we cannot abandon and. improve the import of russian gas of east ruby issue economics reciting saw the americans or so if they really meet new they or the pressure capacity. despite scorning a visiting japanese delegation friends the russian foreign minister has effectively told them to forget about claims to the corral islands that's following talks with japan's top diplomat on a peace agreement which has never been signed because of the dispute over the territory surprisingly the u.s. and china made their way into the conversation to. a house more. it was the first round of intensified talks on a peace agreement between japan and russia ordered by the leaders it hasn't been signed ever since the days of world war two and the number one stumbling blog has been japan's claims of ownership to a group of tiny islands in
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a rather unusual twist to this monday afternoon sergey lavrov and his japanese guests decided to talk to the journalists alone separately and in quite a tough manner mr allowed made it clear that japanese officials should forget the idea of questioning russian sovereignty over the islands if they want to get the peace agreement talks go on. this is a basic position and if progress on other issues is going to difficult without a step in the right direction to do that tension obama france from japan to the fact that the issues of sovereignty over the islands are not discussed this is the territory of the russian federation just a little later the japanese top diplomat said that despite the differences the two sides must find common ground so the moscow summit and the ministers appearance was meant to be all of moscow and tokyo's attempts to fix everything and sort their
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issues out but the u.s. and china and it up being mentioned too that's all because just a little earlier the japanese prime minister's aides said that america should be looking to the appearance of the signatures for that peace agreement because according to him that would help stem the tide of china's influence in the region mr lavrov called that statement outrageous and went on to say that he warned the japanese delegation that moscow is absolutely not a fan of the idea of america developing its missile systems in japan according to. that would hurt russia and china as well that's how china was mentioned twice. concerns of rising over a new israeli raid which segregates israeli and palestinian drivers israel's transportation minister says it will make sure recent stronger their critics say
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it's only deepens divisions paullus lay reports from both sides of the highway welcome to the latest controversy here in the west bank behind me is a newly inaugurated five kilometer stretch of road with a physical barrier might come up with now this bury a separate israeli and palestinian drive it's going to take a drive. this is the israeli side of the road it connects truce along with the settlements so most of the drivers here are still is now the only palestinians who are allowed on this side of the road or those who have special interest permits for jerusalem i'm filming with a palestinian cameraman and he has to carry his permit with him all the time in case we get stopped its claim is that this new barrier strengthens the connection between the settlements and jerusalem and also hopes ease traffic they do believe that primarily it's to further separate and dominate kind of jerusalem to make it
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more accessible easy access to those living in the settlements so they can get to jerusalem faster we need to find a way that both sides can use the same streets even lee it's not fair it's not ok for. you to be like that to me to be some for you we've had to travel quite a distance to do would you turn and we're no coming back down the same road we were driving along the earlier just in the opposite direction so all the drivers you see here are palestinian they have no permits to enter jerusalem and for very this wall is nothing short of blatant. discrimination they call it the apartheid war. some of those a lot of the israelis opened this new road is a main route for the palestinians to connect the north of the west bank to the east and west because they want to control the old road which connects the mala i do
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mean and not to settlements with the jordan valley seconds that's a lot of this road doesn't help without its people as the israeli government claims they met this want to close how not more street in the future and the make it only for the israeli it took more than ten years for this road to open because of a dispute between the israeli police and army over who would control a checkpoint here and there are other divided roads in the west bank but none of them have a wall separating the two sides the road to two resolving divisions here just got longer for three hour with bag going out to days for the latest programs continue in just a few moments. you
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know world of big partisan lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door on the back 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. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars and. more than ten times each. eighty five percent of global loans to the rich eight point six percent markets thirty
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percent. some with four hundred to five hundred three. and one rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building two point one billion dollars. but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only number you need to remember is one distance shows you know for two minutes the one and only. u.s. secretary of state mike pompei all tells us america is a force for good in the middle east well that's pretty amazing and online centering continues apace are the democrats the party. oh.
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a great it will be easy or was it really a leap year american horror interval c. national civilian community course they are young men and women between the ages of eighteen and twenty four they receive four dollars and fifty cents a day in stipend for food four dollars for incidentals so they make right at eight fifty a day and they work for eleven months at that rate when they're completed with their whole eleven months they receive a scholarship for college worth about five thousand dollars and that's all that's it. and they travel around the nation they volunteer with different organizations and do whatever. they did not see our. traumatic brain injury yes yes and that is many veterans have.
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