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please introduce me to. those who have petitions to go to school to snoop or come up with you of course are those the girls who were his supporters to whom she shouldn't be you should cook door for the one who's doing. the small u.s. democratic senator slams the trump of ministration for giving a green light to sharing sensitive nuclear technology with saudi arabia it was done just days after the killing of this of the saudi journalist and not to charge. the trumpet ministration has broken this precedent they kept it secret i worry that they're trying to hide information or sweetheart deal when this that they don't want the american public to know later the world's most populous country meets the
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president of the world's biggest nation russia and china push for improved bilateral ties amid growing pressure from the united states. and journalists one of the threats to press freedom and whistleblowers in the stroller after police raids on the media over the disclosure of classified data. was told by harvard peers that all i'm not the target of this investigation it's about the people who are supposed to keep this stuff confidential. good morning to you on this thursday yeah right here in moscow one of kevin 0 in here with the latest from r t h q 4 year with this will start them 1st a u.s. senator is demanding an investigation into clandestine nuclear technology transfers from the u.s. to saudi arabia senator tim kaine who obtained the information from the energy department called the news dangerous. i worry that they're trying to hide
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information that would that would maybe lead us to uncover that there are some you know corruption or or sweetheart deal in this that they don't want the american public to know the concerns around the timing of the approval it was signed off just 2 weeks after the brutal killing of saudi journalist this the journalist was be said to general cause shoji for which several high level saudi officials were blamed kane's also disturbed by the level of covertness that surrounded the transfers to the u.s. energy department did not immediately respond to a request for comment on cain statement saudi arabia is in turn claimed its atomic program is strictly for civil and peaceful uses caleb maupin picks up the story. the fact that the trumpet ministration provided nuclear technical expertise to the saudi monarchy has got some in congress pretty rattled the trump administration has broken this precedent they kept it secret we found out in march that they had done a number of transfers to saudi arabia it turns out that right after the show he was
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murdered by the saudis and they were lying about it the administration said fine here here's we'll pass nuclear technology on to you now a quick reminder the killing of the journalist sent shock waves around the world when he was killed in the country's consulate in istanbul now the brutal death apparently sent shock waves throughout the world but it wasn't enough to stop some nuclear deals now it appears that the trump team was rushing perhaps because they thought the fallout from the killing would make it more controversial at a later date and following the shoji case a bipartisan group of legislators did indeed pass a law allowing congressional oversight of any nuclear cooperation agreements with saudi arabia and tom certainly does seem eager to promote nukes how many countries have it iran is going to happen at some point we have to say you know what we're better off if japan protects itself against this maniac in north korea we're better off frankly if south korea is going to start to protect its saudi arabian you know what saudi arabia absolutely now let's not forget that saudi arabia is
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a signatory of the nuclear nonproliferation treaty and they do have a working agreement with the international atomic energy agency however arms control experts raise their eyebrows over the building of a recent nuclear reactor facility do you have to do that until it does not want to acquire any nuclear bomb but without a doubt if iran developed a nuclear bomb we will follow suit as soon as possible now peaceful nuclear energy is certainly permitted and russia has worked with saudi arabia on atomic energy before however russia's agreements with saudi arabia were up front transparent and they included a signed roadmap on what would and would not be happening with the program the u.s. secrecy is certain. frustrating to the point that with any deal done behind closed doors you have to wonder what they're trying to hide caleb up and r.t. new york. state to have a state visit by the chinese leadership jingping here to russia in talks with president putin the really touched on the venezuelan crisis iran and the situation
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in the korean peninsula which. russia and china have common views on the situation in the korean peninsula and follow the joint resolution of the situation noting that there is no alternative to diplomacy for solving existing problems will continue to work with china for the escalation of tensions and strengthening security in this region will also continue working for a peaceful resolution in syria and venezuela we remain committed to the iran nuclear deal. we discussed the development of our bilateral relations is there a standard 70 years ago and included they've reached an unprecedented level new possibilities have opened for us the world is changing protectionism and unilateralism a raising their heads china and russia as leading world powers will protect the international system based on international law and multilateral trade among the agreement signed is a deal between chinese. and the russian telecom company yes on developing a 5 g.
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network here in russia the 2 countries have also agreed to develop bilateral trade using national currencies the ruble and they want. she's 3 day state visit to russia mark 70 years of diplomatic relations than international affairs commentator jonathan steele says moscow beijing relations are now better than ever. friendship is hardly ever been stronger than it is the moment there's almost never sure if you can find disagreement to truly degrees $150000000000.00 roughly trade which sounds enormous and it comes at a time when russian american tensions are high in chinese american tensions even higher because of the trade war that's been imposed by donald trump on china well i think it's kind of warning to the west. to say look russia. the united states or can china. get together. there was this crushing china
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american triangle with american china against russia and russia has supplies united . russia and china the chinese leader arrived here in moscow better gift paying handed over to punters to moscow 2. well a state visit comes of growing tensions between china and the u.s. as mentioned just now in the trade war we're going to take a close look at that later in the program i can tell you. next this morning
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concerns over press freedom have been raised in australia after police raids a prominent journalist and then australia's national broadcaster the a.b.c. now the cases are not linked to police say the searches are based on the disclosing of classified information. the criminalisation and crackdown on national security journalism is spreading like a virus the essential is already having in fact journalists must unite and remember that courage is also contagious this police raid against our partners at a.b.c. is an attack on press freedom which we b.b.c. find deeply troubling the australian federal police rate race serious concerns about freedom of the press they could have a chilling in fact on the right of journalists to carry out their jobs the scene might be expected in an authoritarian country but not in a democracy both cases are based on the stories published over a year ago with the help of leaks the a.b.c.
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the afghan files were published in 2017th and exposed possible war crimes by straining special forces in afghanistan based on secret defense documents and also to the home of. the political editor of australia's sunday telegraph was raided in relation to a 2800 story based on secret correspondence between ministry she disclosed a government plan to expand its spying on a stray and citizens. astray and radio host revealed that the government is now also investigating. how he obtained an authorised data that boats filled with refugees have tried to reach australia then for them said the focus of the probe is not on him but the whistleblowers about an hour after we shared the information we were told that the department of home of peers will investigate this disclosure i was told by home affairs that i'm not the target of this investigation it's about the people who were supposed to keep this stuff confidential last year astray or increased penalties for leaking classified data it's now
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a crime for any public official to share unauthorized information the country's prime minister scott morrison defended the raid saying that there are laws protecting the story is national security a story in lecturer been a count mark thinks it's alarming that the government's no more concerned with leakers than with the crimes that committed. sigh individuals very dedicated to their work engine not see them stopping but this is very dangerous thing as journalists and said. this is whether this will soon be called las vegas the genesis question won't necessarily go to jail the sources that they are using people's lives they are very much at risk which is the agenda and the arrests of these investigations the particular release of the files has been something you know some of the dissolution in thanks for all those in the. u.s. trained military a sense the revelation of this spammer also seems to be the greatest sense rather
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than actually seeing the s.e.'s as that in france the issue has been more those revealing that those crimes committed. to. moscow time next human rights lawyers are planning to sue the european union in connection with migrant deaths they argue thousands of people needlessly lost their lives crossing the mediterranean they say migrants rights were violated in numerous ways by the e.u. for example by scaling back sea rescues in 2014 and hampering the work of n.g.o.s they also slammed the decision to send 40000 migrants but dangerous comes as the been described in libya and to help the libyan coast guard stop migrant boats the lawyers allege certain statements made by e.u. leaders make it clear that they were aware of the risks we spoke with 2 of them one bronco and shuts. we're talking about one of the most serious situations in terms of. crimes committed since the beginning of the century 14000 people died and
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we showed that there was a clear consciousness and willingness to let part of them all these people out today intercepted by day in a infiltrated and close to god and now being detained in in detention camps and he told you how is this where they are exposed to these crimes it's not that it's going to investigating the in the forest in congo it's very easy task to go to the living room in brussels go into the archives and to mine who was the most responsible for those crimes the influx of refugees to the e.u. from 2015 to $17.00 involve more than one and a half 1000000 people more than 12000 are reported to have died making their way over or are missing so the european countries in particular it's a league recent spate of the main entry points and you spokes person refused to comment on what they branded a nonexistent legal actions only that it was a priority of the block to protect human lives the lawyers those in the e.u.
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has failed to do so. we really hope for for a huge try in this sense something that the international criminal court doesn't known for a simple reason there's been virtually several levels of responsibility and we have to very clearly distinguish from those who executive that we did and who created the objectives that triggered this execution and you cannot just you have to distinguish between people like the ministry of interior. and the commissioner if you see the most and then another lever the director frontex and then another lever the militia leaders of libya both but what we show is that they are all connected in a common plan which was to systematically and widespread to the. civil population and therefore to commit crimes against humanity the most responsible doctors which are the you agents in the sea shows that these policy that designed it and had to
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stablish it to achieve their own political goal and goal is to stand migration to europe. you want to go it's international thanks so much for taking the time to a small review all around the world much more to come occluding a new round of tension spot for 2 the u.s. and china admit that only going trade will details of a comeback. you know world big partisan movie 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 smarter 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 we're watching closely watching the hawks.
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china does not want to fight like we are supposed to fight up at the same time we're not afraid of it china is bold and resolute and is able to defend its legitimate rights and interests china is still holding the door open for the us china trade negotiations if the united states wishes to proceed with them he needs to be more sincere. a 15 thursday morning here in moscow folks watching out international with me kevin owen next the u.s. has said china is playing a blame game and accuse the country of walking back on its trade commitments of to
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beijing put the full responsibility on washington for the stalemate in 11 rounds of negotiations now it comes amid a bruising trade war ongoing between the world's 2 biggest economies it may double trump raise tariffs on 200000000000 dollars worth of imported goods from china during stalled trade talks accusing china of backing out of its commitments beijing then retaliated with a levy on $60000000000.00 worth of u.s. imports trumps warned he's ready to tax essentially all chinese imports from sort of china is quote our enemy a major threat and not a friend of the united states but his trade agenda may jeopardize deep business ties between the u.s. politicians and beijing in a patrol expense but more about that. the man who leads the republican majority in the senate is very very very proud of the president he's doing so great at bowling china with his trade war tactic greatest problems in the trade space with
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china and it's been a long frustrating ongoing problem i think we're all commend the president for taking on that shot is well saying things like that could get mr mcconnell in a bit of trouble with his wife let me tell you something she's the current american secretary of transportation elaine chao and the u.s. journalists who got hold of and looked into this redacted e-mail by an american embassy official believe it shows mrs chalo has a whole lot of business interests in china it turns out allegedly that back in 2017 she was set for an official visit to china and really wanted her family members to be allowed in the room while she was supposed to talk to her chinese counterparts all of a sudden the trip got called off the transportation department never officially explained why that happened although a version did come up that it all could have been due to an urgent meeting with the
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president. someone find themselves on shaky ground anyway mrs chalis family business ties with china aren't that hard to trace. an unfortunate conflict of interest and trade war hunter's den if you dig further into the matter though you'll find out there are quite a few folks in the american. eat who'd love a slice of the china cake what if this guy ends up kicking donald trump out of the office would we then have to forget about us china trade wars for 4 years after all joe biden son runs
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a company that's partially financed by the state run bank of china and mr biden doesn't appear to treat the mission to challenge beijing's economic might as a priority china is going to eat our lunch come on back to the republicans a former house speaker john boehner was once behind the push to make china a favored trade partner with the u.s. the most nations of the world almost all the nations of the world have most favored nation trading status and the fact is what we're looking for is the same status for china mr boehner eventually went to work for a lobbying firm squire patton boggs and this company has a presence in china to say the least the most ironic case is that of donald purdy jr in his resume you'll probably find out that he's helped draft a policy paper known as the u.s. national strategy to secure cyberspace masterminded the national cyber security
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division and the department of homeland security while. all that to end up as the chief security officer at technologies usa ties between the us establishment in both parties are very very close to the chinese look at you're a guru awful lot of interest in the united states who will say that doing pursuing a certain policy may be bad for america as a country but we don't care about that because it's good for my company to issues divisions within the u.s. policy making apparatus up until trump decided to play hardball with shar china on terror and with many other countries there were no division. unsay it was that it was a very cozy relationship the chinese have the advantage. of having a united position and i don't see those divisions being healed at all i see them getting much much worse. world walking
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a 75th anniversary of the d.-day landings in world war 2 wednesday was the 1st event with world leaders gathering at portsmouth naval morrill the southern england despite the fact that russia was a huge part of the n.t. hit the coalition president putin was not invited the day is the military term for the 1st day of the normandy landings in northern france the operations believed to be the start of the liberation of nazi occupied western europe became the largest seaborne invasion in history back then but the landings were the only turning point in the 2nd. sink the jew 944 the allies land in normandy is often touted is the key turning point in world war 2. d.-day can be found across mass culture in books music.
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films. perhaps most famously in hollywood's saving private ryan. day is frequently cited in political speeches here in normandy the rescue began. here the allies stood and fought against tyranny in a giant undertaking unparalleled in human history but this was a war with more than one turning point when that 2nd front was opened the soviet army had been advancing in multiple directions and had reached bella ruse the battle of stalingrad the 1st major loss for the nazis was already a distant memory to compare numbers about 640000 nazi soldiers took part in the normandy battle nazi losses in stalingrad total $1500000.00 allied losses in normandy were $226004.00 times less than the soviet soldiers killed in stalingrad in 1943 u.s. president roosevelt called the battle of. grant the crucial moments of the war in
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the name of the people of the united states of america i presume to scroll to the city of stony ground to commemorate our admiration for its gallant defenders the glorious victory stemmed the tide of invasion and most the turning point in the war of the allied nations against the forces of aggression. but the facts now don't seem that important. the americans they had come to free a cot victory and that war decided not just a century but it will endure for eternity we did ok because we know how to win. now says so far this morning we'll show you the dumbest thing for musket instant news alerts 247 if you download the app you can search for that but other for me kevin and the rest of the team want you to hear more of a great day. the
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slowness of the blue welcome samoyed. good news was before. much of those who heard it's a preview let's. see i'm going to. go. with a. little show you this new you with a little i mean it sounds like good. muslim also this is also good you've gone for good girls. don't go to shows look but do the same you belong to show your story should go. to starts to. get to
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meet until it was. the middle of the most dates you look at is the. contest not a chance to just meet a match told. mr president i'm trying to. force me to choose to go to snooker moved to new york because of those the girls who swear this who quddus to. cook to fool. as a wise man once said currency wars lead to trade wars play the hot more so we've had currency wars that's been going on now for 10 years 15 years or like particularly with china you know they artificially keep their currency low export their way do
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becoming a large economy and now this is led to trade worse. now pretty much declaring secession from the global economy as we go to neo mercantile ism age of globalization and lot of tourism and dollars asian is over and you know look at the globe we've got a few little hot spots there the encroaching hot war scenario is upon us. a little.
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you would on a day. in the clinical go to. some believe you and some other woman is the. star of the. way as. the. greetings and sal you taishan. and informed educated knowledgeable populace is without a doubt the greatest threat to those in authority who value the art of corruption and the greed of power over the peace of freedom and diversity of equality and one of the most valued and important tools for bringing education and knowledge is a free press and it seems that since the incarceration of wiki leaks founder julian assange and the us government charges against him of violating the espionage act
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journalism has been under siege quite literally the new york times reports that the australian federal police raid. added the sydney offices of australia's public broadcaster on wednesday apparently in connection with an article published back in 2017 about australian special forces being investigated over the possibility of war crimes in afghanistan this police raid bhalo is hot on the heels of a different raid on the all of the news corp journalism on the coast matters the sydney morning herald reports that this raid was in connection to her work on a story published in april of 2018 which revealed internal government discussions about introducing new powers for electronic intelligence agency the australian signals directorate the hawke watchers it isn't just a stray leo raiding the homes of journalists new new here at home in the good old us of a back in mid maze.
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