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that's the difference between orwell and today it is the worst life there is would never think that we will imprison ourselves. headline this morning for impeachment or case closed all sides get something from the special counsel has final say on the trump russia pollution report. is somalia a safer place than london is the question while increasing numbers of the somali community in britain seem to think so as parents send their children to africa to avoid a surge in knife crime in the u.k. they feel for the safety of their children they fear and of safety to your really themselves it's very dangerous for a young group of israel's parliament votes to dissolve itself triggering fresh elections that in september prime minister benjamin netanyahu missed the deadline to form a coalition government the 1st time the situation's played out like that in israel's history. and u.f.o. spotters go into overdrive a schools of space x.
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satellites are placed into more but. 12000 of these things for his internet from space initiative we'll tell you more coming up. thursday morning telling him just turn to moscow good morning welcome to the program my name is kevin though and with the latest world news update from r.t. international h.q. for you saw there with this u.s. special counsel robert muller as handed it is resignation 2 years after he opened his investigation into alleged collusion between president donald trump and russia speaking to the public for the 1st time since the probe he sought to give clarification to the major conclusions of the report but as caleb maupin explains both camps in washington are interpreted his words in their own different ways. robert muller is all done the special counsel's office is closing and he's going to
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retire and to celebrate 35000000 dollars and 2 years worth of work he decided to address the media there's an old psychological test they call the war shack and basically it's a set of ambiguous ink blots it's up to the mind of the patient to determine what to see and the 10 minute presentation of robert muller seems a very much be in the eyes of the beholder if we had confidence that the president clearly did not commit a crime we would have said so. we did not however make a determination as to whether the president did commit a crime it's not that different from what he said at the end of his report but the democrats certainly took a lot from the statement of the mother was essentially referring impeachment to the united states congress. statement makes it clear congress has a legal and moral obligation to begin impeachment proceedings immediately miller statement makes clear with those who have read his report no it's an impeachment referral and it's up to congress to act they shewed given the special counsel was
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unable to pursue criminal charges against the president if the congress threw stone to the crimes and other wrongdoing of president trump and we would do so i think it was very clear if you could clear the president he would have but he couldn't make clear well muller said the report speaks for itself a special counsel found no collusion by any americans in ira's illegal activities now trump or the opposite from robert mueller he says he's in the clear nothing changes from the mother reports there was insufficient evidence and therefore in our country a person is innocent the case is closed thank you then the white house press secretary clarified with a statement there was no real news and there he reiterated the points that he'd already made in the report. that we agree with them there was no collusion there was no conspiracy and we consider this case closed he completed his investigation now he's closed his office and it's time for everybody to move on the report has
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been published the investigation is long over but the saga continues both sides are sticking to what they said all along so you have to ask yourself if everyone was just going to keep saying what they've said the entire time impeach trump or no collusion why did we have the investigation to begin with. our new york legal immediate on this line though says conducting the reporter probably made no sense in the 1st place. the interesting thing to note is one of the reasons why many suspect he doesn't want to speak to congress is one that republicans asked him when did you know this how many years ago how many months into this investigation did you come to the conclusion a either there was no evidence are there was no reason to charge him but how long have you been stringing the country and the president and the world along why here's another question for you if you can't end
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dive here if those were the rules why did you investigate him in the 1st place did you know these rules before or did you know the rules before they say you can indict him or charge him then what were you were investigating ah you were investigating collusion and by the way did you notice such a paltry and de minimus amount of time that was that was given to the reason for this what was this russian collusion explain this more. british teenagers of somali heritage being sent to africa by their parents avoid the rising threat of knife crime in the u.k. the east african nation itself is a reputation of being one of most dangerous countries in the world with u.k. foreign office warning not to travel there because of the threat of terrorist attacks and kidnapping partridge next looks into why the somalian community considers that britain a greater threat to their children. stabbings of young people across england have
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become an epidemic in those 2 years i was doing my a levels it was tough just seeing people being dropped every other day being stabbed london is not the place to be for a teenager when they're living here in britain the context is britain this is a british problem and it's a problem that we've fallen into one of the things i'll never forget is the fact that when you walk in the streets of kenya you don't have to go over your shoulder here i could travel women out of the city go and visit her about wanted and it was good. good i felt a sense of freedom when i came here it was like a clean slate my mum feels i'm much safer here than anywhere else in the world and it's not just parents and teenagers who are worried the author or it is are also raising the alarm i'd have to say that the last couple of years on down today have been as dave said the highest and most worrying levels i think in my service and it is really worrying 50 people who have been stabbed to death in the capital since the beginning of the year and what's even more worrying that number has almost
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doubled in the past 2 years in hammersmith and fulham in west london there has been an 84 percent rise in these crimes from 236 in 272182434 in 2018 to 19 while in central london there has been a hike of around 52 percent in knife crime the number rising from 652985 and kensington and chelsea has also experienced an increase in knife related incidents a 25 percent spike from 26223281 home secretary sunday job it has called the rise in violent crime a national emergency and the targets are often teenagers from black communities i know full terms of life. more than the 5 people 5 there is. a very different picture than what used to be people riveted by fear
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they. feel for the safety of their children they fear the safety of the loft themselves i think it's very very dangerous for young people relate to this event do a lot of. positive activity good for them out of london for the local authority from the event do a lot of good for good. the problem is you while off camera somali people in north london say gang related crime is the real problem several refused to be filmed because they fear reprisals for speaking out and to save their children some parents even prefer to send them back to africa while javid is promising to put 20000 policeman back on the streets to fight this virulent disease somehow africa seems safer than london. it seems e.u.
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leaders are facing differences right know over who gets the blocks top jobs president mccall of from sun german chancellor angela merkel can't seem to find a compromise on a nominee for the president of the e.u. commission don't know hawkins has got the story this morning. the dust has settled for voters but for europe's elites the question is who replaces sean claude yoga is the king of dry humor and emulous or could moments big shoes to fill out a pretty important. so how does one become top dog well some counted out process sounds simple right but actually it is all european parties put forward their preferred candidate and the one with most seats a political consensus wins thing is they all want to win and i'm going to buckle is
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no exception if she wants her man in the presidential hot seat. repeat what i said and to avoid any unnecessary questions we stand by our lead candidate the p.p. candidate manfred weber others stand by their lead candidate obviously that's a problem many european parliament stated today that the majority of its members are committed to the lead candidate principle that is the message to the european council even though not all heads of state and governments are equally convinced of the value of that principle. the system has worked perfectly and if it ain't broke why fix it but marco has a political headache on her hands president micronor leads a group of rebels pushing for total change not to mention a different candidate. to we confirmed tonight that there is nothing automatic in the lead candidate process. political group what their own concerns are to help
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their opponents the conservatives and socialists have taken a political battering so they think they hold all the cards and they're not the only ones these socialists also have their own ideas and guess what yes own kind that we would support france i think he's a qualified person for the position for the commission i seemed to not only he was his speech and come to do it but also he has the experience not only at national level but also as you feel able to lead the commission like anything worth waiting for disappointments and hard graft to make up the part of the prize in this case limping parties and political underdogs so let the race. meantime above our heads dutch u.f.o. spotters what it overdrives out of there were reports came in of a row of strange objects in the sky over the netherlands an amateur astronomer captured these images however it was just part of the satellite program but i'm
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a space x. company heading into orbit lot of it though he plans to send only 12000 of these things this year in 6 planned launches up there they're set to help provide internet across the globe if it all goes to plan not everyone is ready for these new celestial bodies though all the trouble that might bring a local you have a website for a start got very excited 150 reports came in of an alien invasion some stargazers described as a train in the sky raising concerns it could change the look at the night sky forever is the worry i know people are excited about those images of the train of space x. starlink satellites but he gives me pause if space x. launches all $12000.00 they will outnumber the stars visible to the naked eye seems like the satellites are visible to the naked eye what will you do to prevent that the constellation ruins the night sky where you could see the into dream last night from a load polluted gardam with no equipment whatsoever. precisely sets will be in
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darkness when stars are visible. space x. founder l. a must later ask his team to investigate ways to try to reduce the amount of light coming from the satellites one astrophysicist we spoke to thinks that even more companies will be encouraged to use the night sky as a business platform soon too. visual issue which is there. in the telescopes usually track the stars in the sky and then the satellites move not according to the stars in the sky with according to their orbits which is a bit faster and that leaves huge trade treats in the images when you analyze them and therefore this is a huge problem that you have to deal with we usually estimate we deal with these kind of problems but if the number of satellites increased to post to us with the brightness is maintained as we observed ross weekend then that this could be really problematic but that's in the optical reading which is the kind of light that we can see the order probably meeting the radio which i think it's even worse because
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there are some leakage of radio signals from the satellites it might have been that the regulation has to be of dated in terms of how many players want to get into this business which is you know really big providing law internet for everyone sounds like a good idea but is really this kind of this the price but we want to pay for things because you know this this case for everyone in all perth. i mean if we want to pay the price of the fine but someone has to ask this 1st i think. at international affairs they want to have morning still to come on the program is paid to square one for the knesset and there's rail after barely when that yahoo's failed to form a coalition coalition last night let's play where that's going to go next and the rest this morning's news.
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room sit. really. really really really. good morning israel's parliament voted to dissolve itself and hold new elections in september itself through battle prime minister binyamin netanyahu missed the midnight wednesday deadline to try to form a new government a middle east correspondent paula slee is. this is the 1st time in the history of israel that you have a situation where an election was held as it was here in israel back on april the 9th and won by the incumbent prime minister benjamin netanyahu and yet following that election neither the winning party netanyahu said he could or the party that came 2nd was able to form a majority coalition government who needed 61 seats out of a parliament of 120 and he was in the able to gone 60 he was looking towards
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a former ally and a former defense minister avigdor lieberman for his support that would have given more time yahoo $65.00 seats but the 2 clashed over the whole issue of whether or not ultra orthodox jews should be conscripted into the israeli army now this is a position that lieberman has taken for many years he believes that they should be but netanyahu relies on religious parties to form his coalition and they believe they shouldn't be and neither side was paid to to budge so while that was the main issue many people however understood that behind the scenes. so it's really a power struggle between the 2 and it will remain to be seen in the coming months whether or not this power struggle paid off for lieberman whether he will win more support for having taken such a strong stance against netanyahu or whether in fact he will lose and also of course this is going to cost the taxpayer a lot of money we're hearing from the treasury that it's going to cost something like one $120000000.00 and in addition they'll be another more than $1000000000.00
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loss to the economy and china who is also facing corruption charges and for him it would have been better if this coalition government had been put together now it's worth making one more point to stage a senior adviser to the american president donald trump is interview silliman to meet with netanyahu christian is here to discuss trump's much touted peace plan but it's questionable now what will happen with the peace plan because you don't have an israeli prime minister and you only have a government that is in place temporarily you know keep across as it develops as both steve linda he's editor in chief of the jerusalem report he predicted a bitter political battle ahead injured in israel that's now who was really angry after last night's drama in the knesset in fact he lashed out of a deal lieberman who as you probably know is russian born and he called him
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basically a traitor moving from the right to the left lieberman one of only 5 seats by the way in the 120 seats there said and it proved to be crucial in the end there was the stance of all reason that lieberman gave his basic demond then he had several other demands to was that the new government passed this conscription bill which basically doubles the number of her radio orthodox ultra-orthodox. into the army i don't think that demond was was over the top but it was rejected by . the orthodox parties who will do a lot of power in the israeli parliament remains to be seen whether netanyahu or lieberman will be strengthened by this development the fact that neither of them blinked and refused to budge. china is accused to trumpet ministration of economic terrorism and bullying as a trade war continues to escalate between the 2 nations beijing's threat to cut the
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export of rare earth minerals to the u.s. and that's a blue that would potentially cripple american tech giants moreover china has been actively selling off u.s. treasury bonds over the past few months to the report suggesting that chinese authorities could look to further hinder u.s. companies with excessive red tape artie's evangelos sepsis next this morning looks at the possible leverage beijing has when it comes to bilateral relations. do you remember how china saved the u.s. economy it bought a huge part of u.s. treasuries and 2009 amid mounting fears that washington was unable to finance its bank bailouts i appreciate greatly the chinese government's continuing confidence in. united states treasuries tonight even better tomorrow of china u.s. relations the relationship between the united states and china will shape the 21st century. and the buying spree continued for several years china has long been the largest holder of u.s.
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government treasuries currently worth more than one trillion dollars but now the trend has been well and truly reversed and the ongoing trade call flic is it helping matters and march alone china offloaded one need $1000000000.00 of us that the fastest selloff in 2 years the course the effect would be by driving up the price of the dollar devaluation the the yuan in turn and have an effect on interest rates in the u.s. now that would have an effect through you know the dollar valuation and interest rates in the u.s. meanwhile the taber 4 is taking its toll on both sides a year ago china was $5055000000000.00 of imports every every month to the u.s. and that's down to less than $30000000000.00 now so the imports from china have now been halved but i think china has a way of better awaiting out
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a long term protracted economic war with the united states because of the way their economy can move more more quickly but china has plenty of other tools in its arsenal based on what i know china is seriously considering restricting rare earth exports to the u.s. china may also take other counts measures in the future with no. and insight to the dispute trade officials in washington are bracing for some far reaching kelter measures from beijing particularly in the wake of the decision to put away on the entity list there are concerns that the governments of china may decide to retaliate against american companies china's would tell you should put some of america's biggest corporations in the fire line i think of the thing gets even worse you know where is the economic war gets worse when you may see is the u.s. moving to delist certain chinese companies from american stock markets well if that happens well then china will do the same thing tit for tat there could be
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a sort of a boycott u.s. goods in china and if the u.s. goes keeps going after a while away another chinese companies. you know china could take the same action against apple or other companies in china that would be more intensification of the trade war but the spiral evidence from continues to insist that only china stands to themselves china's said not to retaliate will only get worse so while the threats continue the global economy is being held hostage. u.s. city bolthole says it won't give in to demands of hackers who paralyze major networks earlier this month the cyber attack which hit the city on may the 7th has left some tens of thousands of government computers blocks making it impossible for people to pay their bills their taxes and parking tickets as estimated $18000000.00 have been lost so far over all this the hackers say that they will block the network if the
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city pays them a $100000.00 in bit coin the most were reportedly used is known as eternal blue it was developed by the u.s. national security agency originally here's how baltimore's mayor described the attack. this was a smart virus any time in a say you do something they do it well i just hope that they had the key so we can all get out of this eternal blue 1st fall into the public eye for a massive run somewhere a tad back in 2017 the many countries around the world may recall effected banks and hospitals at the time later that year it was also used to target the ukrainian government we asked people in baltimore whether or not they thought the mayor's office should stump up the ransom should never pay a ransom to somebody that's trying to terrorize others if it is the n.s.a.'s making pick their responsible report. this it should repeat should be that's it i don't think that the ransom should be paid am i don't think
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n.s.a. should help out any that's the world news wrap so far thanks for watching this morning don't forget if you're not near t.v. any time you can listen to our shows and clips and sound cloud here in moscow is kevin owen at exactly 25 minutes past 10 in the morning from university pushing a great thursday. in your wow the state puts in the surveillance cameras in. our present day for a well 19 eighty-four dystopian nightmare we put in the cams we install the cameras on the nest cameras on our doors and our mental pieces on the spine devices in our heads and in our homes with another of these mass surveillance technologies that's the difference between orwell and today it isn't the worst nightmares would never think that we will imprison ourselves.
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the cousin with you swear your supporters to your machine station shouldn't for you should cook door for the one who's job does that mean. this is broadcasting around the globe and covering the world of business and finance and the impact upon us all the i you know i'm sure your bluto today on the program the transpacific tariff takes another turn as china and the u.s. continue to trade blows yet again professor richard wolfe and john walsh of the university of miami or on hand to sort through several splits in global trading
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planets in the wake of big coins balrog what can we expect from the point that there taylor letterman a simpler training helped us comb through the cryptocurrency catapult you have a big shelf plan for today's alleged dive right in. a legal counterattack leaves our global report today as a press as a challenge to the defacto ban on u.s. companies doing business with way the chinese tech giant has now filed a request for summary judgment in a suit they originally filed in march the suit originally challenge a provision of the national defense authorization act that specifically bans huawei and companies from doing business with government agencies in the meantime president trump has signed an executive order that sets out a general criteria for exclusion but does not single out china or huawei nonetheless it still works as an effective ban on its products legal analysts now say that while ways push for a quick resolution is one way to avoid discovery in the suit and keep corporate trade secrets out.
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