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the russian capital every hour of the day this is international my names you know we'll have your company our top story russia's foreign minister said he doesn't believe there's any real support for a u.s. military intervention in. among top officials in washington. made the following talks with his american counterpart pump a zero on the sidelines of the arctic forum in finland. the story. but surrogate talked to the media he thought it wasn't a good idea to shed light on any of the details pretty much but he did respond to my question about mike barrows statement from this weekend that russia must get out of venezuela and also about the possibility of on call said
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intervening militarily when he started his. consent to do this and we tried not to concentrate on those statements which are publicly discussed because they are being affected by many factors the don't have anything to do with real politics concentrators and real politics incentives from my contacts with the u.s. led to an american and european colleagues i don't see any suppose it's moved to reaction immediately after this i asked the russian foreign minister if that included american diplomats and to that he simply answered yes but the real question right now is though whether that is really the case because many times we've heard from the most high ranking officials in america the phrase all options are on the table including the military one and when secretary of state pump air was heading to europe the journalists were reporting that on the plane he said that
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nicolas maduro can no longer be in charge of this country the government in venezuela understands that they could end up having to brace for the worst case scenario just listen to what their foreign minister said when he was in the russian capital on sunday missile to open it but oh but what good is we are ready for all scenarios the first includes diplomacy dialogue and peace and if the u.s. prefers the military path we're ready to resist we have an army police people and we are ready to destroy any army no matter how powerful it is so we said. believe the most influential powers on the opposite sides here the government at any cost dural and the self-proclaimed president. are finally in touch on this president donald trump has spoken to president flot amar puton the top diplomats have met
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but it is unclear whether that would still lead to a peaceful resolution of this longstanding venezuelan crisis. let's just stay with the story a little longer because a new report says claimed many leading u.s. publications have demonstrated peer bias in their coverage of the crisis in venice well here's a look at the findings of the media watchdog furnace rissi in reporting. and al.
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what would make you use the u.s. military and it's well what's in it well i don't want to say that but certainly it's something that's on the it's an option and the national assembly has determined that the election of president was or missouri was illegitimate there needs to be a new to the government. why
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so allergic to the word coup if you look at the definition because they recognize that these words have a meaning long as you don't say what it is you can a lie about just from the media point of view don't you think one of the first question that one should ask is by what authority do you establish or does mr why does say i have the ability to supplant this person. ask no question i find it fascinating. that the media not known for being poor. is so dare i say willing to support the position of the tribe of ministration regarding the ministration be. removeable so where is the balance lie not there when we have asked a number of us media outlets for comment on the watchdog findings and of course the allegations of bias when and if they get back to us we will of course let you know
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. with europe's parliamentary elections no less than three weeks away polls are showing that euro skeptic parties are poised to make unprecedented gains and while the findings are causing concerns in some quarters the chief seems more relaxed at the prospect r.t. charlotte didn't see picks up the story for us. the alarm bells are sounding in brussels across the european union poll after poll showing voters are looking for change and that change isn't music to the east is your skeptic parties are intent on shaking up the house here in france a recent poll shows marine le pen's natural rally could top the ballot edging slightly ahead of president phones now with public march in italy the two euro skeptic governing coalition parties also set to reap the rewards in make his vote and to the north the alternative for germany party believes it's about to build on
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pass excess it's also taking a stance on germany's feature membership of the book demanding reforms or saying it will campaign to leave the union really the pen since the revolution is underway. in the face of this economic social demographic and the identity of the disaster our project constitutes a revolution a peaceful democratic revolution but the aleutian of commonsense established god isn't likely to go without a fight but it senses a change in the. standing united makes the stronger and the forward to now countries. change to push forward the european project without giving any ground to those who want to see it fall back in this year of twenty nineteen we must defend against nationalists and the self-centered this is our europe anyone taking from
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the e.u. parliament has only limited powers it doesn't even propose the laws that it votes on it's actually the unelected european commission that comes up with those laws which are then flushed out by a different structure the european council along with the european parliament so despite the polls showing that euro skeptic incumbents are about to shake up the e.u. parliament it seems it won't. because a new yorker many sleepless nights nobody knows this but last time i rejected the can a deceased of six commissioners presented to me by national governments do you remember that governments merely propose commissioners it is the president of the commission who accepts them and allocates their responsibilities what the parliament does have its ability for though is amongst other things resolutions and there are hundreds if not thousands of them for example expected recently to place in the new why didn't paul go on sales to saudi arabia because of the concern that they are being
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used in the war in yemen but this vote doesn't actually compel member states to heed the ban and in fact most haven't some point to a lack of teeth from parliament as being the reason that they don't even bother to vote in its elections and in twenty fourteen voter turnout hit a record low of forty three percent perhaps of the real question is does it matter who you vote for because in reality even a seismic shake up at any peace level won't have any impact on the commission nor the council where it seems the power base weenie the real engine of the e.u. . was in the commission this is a good idea of the e.u. policy the e.u. integration. e.u. policy on for another three years and they are certainly. one of the most. democratic institutions these people totally.
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and basically accountable to worst you citizens that's why all the strong interest from the e.u. or the like the citizens this is totally disconnected lives rest that they don't feel part of the debate. russia is mourning the deaths of the forty one people who law. after an earth flight to fly crush landed in moscow on sunday the national carrier sukhoi superjet got into difficulties shortly after taking off and was forced to return to share a mental or a port the plane hit the runway hard and burst into flames at points the along the tarmac it was quickly consumed by fire most of those who died were from the northwestern city the flight was bound for. sure you.
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a very nice picture should suppose so it's too soon for me to even you to. use it if you still. if you go to those theory needs to excuse. the rules to need come play you can be sure to tell. you what you seem to think you can teach him so. much to. see. if this is even too good to. see some of the survivors have return to more amounts to be with their families and have been recounted in the harlingen details of the crash i'm recalling the bravery of the crew in particular flight attendant maxime. being hailed a hero he died trying to open the rear exit door in order to evacuate passengers
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trapped at the back of the plane. to get into that over. time instead of at the ideal a dream which began in our school last today up until that date. the name was a very simple and simple and goal oriented person and he was always ready to take a peek see that's exactly what you showed on that day. he was expected to be at the front of the plane but he switched places with the students perhaps he expected something. bad would happen he took the heat inside.
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his stayed inside the aircraft and put the surviving people along and floyd to all round who was inhaling smoke and then lost consciousness. for the little look at his face he always smiled always he would conflict he was the kindest person he is looking out from the photo but he can't say a word and i can't stop looking at him. so horribly testimony there igor said i'll often are because the stories of some of the other people who lost their lives on sunday. this is. a businesswoman and single mother she was returning from a business trip back to more months back to her ten year old son she was raising on her own somewhere in the same boarding queue with all bina you give me and twelve year old sofia the surgeon had been giving his daughter and escape from their
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gloomy northern home town to enjoy a few days in the warmth of the moscow sun now they tiana welcomed beano you've guinea sophia and all other passengers on board the flight attendant was getting ready for yet another take off now three minutes past six in the evening the aircraft lifted into the skies from sheremetyevo airport a few minutes later than the first seventeen minutes of the flight went smoothly passengers in this seats belts fastened the sukhoi superjet ascended approaching a storm and then everything went from ok to bad and then straight to hell literally in a flash to call from the ball to widening the plane and a brand like being strike hits the jet now more than aircraft have safety systems to protect themselves from situations exactly like these but this time the
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lightning sends all communications systems on board of line the pilots send a distress signal make a u. turn and head back to moscow apparently they go in almost blind with limited communications they can barely get any aid from the ground they aim for an emergency landing on one of the runways but the aircraft is too heavy minutes ago we've had been filled to the brim and the pilots decided not to dump axes fuel there's no definitive answer why but the most likely theory so far is the didn't want to risk circling around a bus. aerial hub with only sporadic contact with the ground so weighty the jets wheels slam into the runway and bounce right off it another attempt and the plane crash lands its tail hits the tarmac with such force it ruptures the tanks and all that fuel instantly catches fire and there's the blazing jet slides along the
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runway passengers helpless. the jet finally comes to a stop and the evacuation kicks off by that moment the fire had already devoured the back and the middle emergency exits so there's only one way forward from the nose of the jet tiana the flight attendant helps people through and down the chutes those who can walk those who can't and are passed out she literally shoves out of the door herself i'm alive only thanks to the stewardesses the girls stood there in the smoke it was dark extremely hot but they pulled people out and helped them get down the chutes now by ti-anna i helped
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a total of thirty seven people survive the mayhem. you've gainey and so fear were not among them. the right to be out yeah. senior once a happy wife and mother in an instant is widowed and left childless for her tragedy has come calling again she had already lost a nice alina in a school shooting last year and now it's her husband and daughter and tatiana the unconditional hero she may have survived herself. but she's still to make it through the day off to day after day of survivors guilt or into it by the forty one she couldn't help. with the report will the plane's black boxes have been recovered and an investigation into the crushes on going the jets has not been
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removed from the runway. ok still lots to come the program this hour including an australian press culture campaign has been bound by facebook for violating the platforms rules on nudists a little more in the moment. you're relying on data that is not very well to find like g.d.p. number of the gross domestic product number is notorious for being very pale and it doesn't really give a picture that you can draw any better implosions from a that's true of almost every number that's produced by the government because it behooves them to control the data because the data controls the algorithms and the
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index. twenty minutes past two pm here in moscow welcome back the u.s. president has threatened to ratchet up tar if some hundreds of billions of dollars worth of imports from china the latest escalation in the tree war between the world's leading economic powers comes ahead of high level talks between washington
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and beijing aimed at ending the conflict with more on the story high risk negotiating tactics here's caleb maupin. we're over two years into the presidency of the great deal maker mr era fired himself donald trump and it seems he's operating with the my way or the highway strategy these are his latest comments on china. the trade deal with china continues but too slowly as they attempt to renegotiate no trump is threatening a new tariff on over three hundred twenty five billion dollars worth of chinese goods now this all or nothing strategy seems to be a staple of the trumpet ministration at this point we've got mike pompei o saying that no country will be allowed to import iranian oil any nation or entity interacting with iran should use its diligence and err on the side of caution the risks are simply not going to be worth the benefits if you don't abide by this
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they'll be sanctions trump has demanded that russia stop supporting the elected government of venezuela with. the russians but no right to get out. i want you next question the u.s. state department has demanded that turkey not by any russian ass four hundred missiles we've also made it clear to turkey that we have very serious concerns with its stated plans to proceed with the acquisition of the russian s four hundred missile defense system tropfest threatened the palestinian authority that money is on the table that money's not going to them unless they sit down and negotiate peace this will make a difference on how americans look at the un and on how we look at countries who disrespect us in the us and this vote will be remembered this all seems to fit a strategy that trump laid out in his bestseller the art of the deal the worst
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thing you can possibly do in a deal is seem desperate to make it that makes the other guy smell blood and then you're dead no one can say the united states reeks of desperation however all of this doesn't seem to be resulting in better deals but rather no deals all the bombastic walk away is an rip up severs altered in no progress trump says my way or the highway and people around the world generally take the. hiway countries around the world are still buying iranian oil russia is still supporting venezuela at this point turkey says it still intends to buy s. four hundred missiles from russia and furthermore at the palestinians are sticking to the same firm position that they held before and while he's failing to make new deals trump seems to be breaking a lot of the old ones the united states will therefore suspend its obligations under the i.m.f. treaty the united states will withdraw. from the paris. climate of court i am announcing today that the united states will withdraw
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from the iran nuclear deal yeah the tough guy stuff might have worked pretty well when trump was selling real estate on madison avenue but is it going to work in geopolitics let's see what china does next. to me one. time we. can. meet with them even though you have. to move from. multiple. ability to meet and work you know to. grow both there would be a market in maybe applying to be. the age group would be trying to train well who. could.
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face book has provoked another storm of controversy this time by boning illness trillion breast cancer come pain but the planes was violating its nudity rules. this is. the outs future topless survivors of breast cancer they are covering themselves with as you can see your small cakes the campaign was launched by the breast cancer network a street together with the bakers to light chain last year it's raised more than half a million dollars kirsten plotting the c.e.o. of breast cancer network australia said facebook previously approved the girls but later said they violate its policy we were so disappointed to hear that facebook had found that very brave women and men who all had breast cancer we're told that they were probably too real into confronting to be able to have paid ads on
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facebook particularly in that forty plus i'd great use facebook to tell their friends and family of things that are important today so facebook has many wouldn't we have been trying to get in contact with facebook and still we have only heard through the made here in fact here in australia that they sent to us we needed to add educational messages this was very new news to us the only thing that we knew is that the ads were allowed to happen but then again the day that we launched facebook said these ads were no longer permissible. the company themselves say well a spokesperson for facebook australia stated that while she personally loved the idea but did not follow the platforms guidelines the policy doesn't live for the posting of post to me food for ordinary users but for advertisers rules are stricter here's how to twitter users have been reacting to what's occurred.
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violated the plans for policy facebook seriously but this is ok this is not to route to facebook naked garden indeed takes precedence over a fundraiser for cancer survivors and sufferers. strange the true agenda of the facebook mission statement so when a group use the facebook forum for a good cause they jump and it's been shifted down well we spoke to human rights attorney jennifer breed she thinks that facebook needs to avoid selectively enforcing its rules facebook right now say that it has a consistent policy if you just look at the language of its policy but it is not consistent and how it in forces its policy is targeting in campaigns like this with breast cancer research or awareness but it's also targeting different political groups in certain things so it needs to look at how it targets so that it chooses to enforce its ban under because there are many people who have far more explicit
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ads that are not banned we're seeing that america is a silence prominent conservative voices we're seeing that is they silence other things other ads and they target these people they target those that they want to silence that differ with them politically or socioeconomically and that is not ok we need to have consistency and we need to have platforms that allow the freedom of speech to come out rather than silencing the freedom of speech and using it under the guise of violating policies or rights converting big numbers into language we can all grasp its marks because reports. max keiser this is the story for death by algorithm that's right the truth may trigger an algorithm in your browser taking you to the show that has actual facts
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where. you know you and i have been traveling quite a lot lately and when you tune into m s n b c or c.n.n. or fox it's one hundred percent nowadays one hundred percent just opinion shows they don't offer any economic or financial shows no which is remarkable because you know bill clinton is the one that said it's the economy stupid what really people are going to vote on is the economy and yet you have these presenters who are supposed to offer political opinion about the you know politics in the beltway in the the bubble they live in but they don't know what voters voters are going to vote on economic matters and yet rachel maddow has no idea for example what's going on in the u.s. economy because she doesn't talk about that like we do here. basically within three minutes and three basic economics finance questions i can obliterate rachel maddow
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and prove she's financially illiterate and therefore on justify any kind of presence in media you know her virtues are very high according to her signaling metrics but i want to look at some data going on and i say it's because judy pete was up three point two percent so we're going to look drill down into that data and find out what's really happening with the u.s. economy because associated press tweeted breaking s. and p. five hundred and nasdaq indexes close at record highs recovering all the ground they lost and the nosedive late last year you know you can look at that and say well the stock markets are benefit of course this very small segment of the american population something like the top five percent of income earners own like ninety percent of all stocks. that's a debate to have another question to look at is that is that the fact that the fed has suggested as soon as the stock market does.

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