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how can we help citizens become healthier and happier than poor fools the 7th of july get business program interactive exhibition open help congress open festival the movie tells them to also the forum dot com 16 plus. headlining this us democratic senator slams the trumpet ministration think giving the green like sharing sensitive nuclear technology with saudi arabia probably was done just days after the killing of dissidents. the trucker ministration has broken this precedent they kept it secret i worry that they're trying to hide information
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for sweetheart deal on this that they don't want the american public to know. the leader of the world's most populous country meets the president of the world's biggest nation russia china push for improved bilateral ties i mean growing pressure from the united states. journalists warn of a threat to press freedom and whistleblowers in this trailer after police raids on the media of the disclosure of classified data. was told by hubbard is that the target of this investigation it's about the people who were supposed to keep this stuff confidential. ever get off soon just to mid-air mosco this thursday the 6th of june my name is kevin i'll encourage you live from r t h q today top story then a u.s. senator is demanding an investigation into clandestine nuclear technology transfers
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from the u.s. to saudi arabia center said tim kaine who obtained the information from the energy department called the news dangerous. i worry that they're trying to hide 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 a little over 2 weeks after the brutal killing of saudi dissident journalist your monkeys shoji for which several high level saudi officials were blamed the u.s. energy department confirmed the transfers back in march after the 1st reports emerged but haven't responded to the requests for comment now statement saudi arabia for its part claims its atomic program is strictly for civil and peaceful uses congress is also disturbed by the level of covertness that surrounded the transfers and the no time reference given by the trumpet ministration over caleb maupin has got more detail on this big story for you. the fact that the trumpet
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administration 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 this show he was 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
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saudi arabia and trump 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 the saudi arabia absolutely now let's not forget that saudi arabia is 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 want to do that into the saudi arabia 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.
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secrecy is certainly frustrating to the point that with any deal done behind closed doors you have to wonder what they're trying to hide. r.t. new york. put some flesh on the bones are your only brand managers of political analysts and middle east expert yes it is the trumpet ministration trying to hide anything here countries are free to share nuclear technologies if it's within international law we're hearing there the trumpet mistake ministrations been pretty cagey about this keep it all quiet why the. this is very troubling this is actually a catastrophe to hide such a potent information and this raises 2 important question why one is the deal between a trump and mohamed bin is saddam on is there corruption and what is the nature of these relations why is the president doing it these things for saudi arabia after they assess and hated. this is one point the other point is that they are memories
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so why are they promoting the saudi efforts to obtain a nuclear capabilities maybe a nuclear bomb but this is not good for the middle east to escalate the situation is far is their nuclear weapons are concerned so these are 2 troubling issues one what are the saudis and patients regarding the clear that at the moment they're saying it's purely for civil purposes but congress has raised concerns that maybe there's more to it than this should congress be concerned. of course it should be a concern because the saudis never say the truth and. this is a great fear that this is only a comma flush and what the actually mean east to compete with iran in trying to get a nuclear bomb under the table in the. secret plan to
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created nuclear bomb and the opportunities to actually looks as if he's helping them to do that and this is increasing the arms race in the region because i saw the backdrop to the highly publicized politicized case of the distant. we know that some high ranking people have been held accountable for that in saudi arabia but has enough being done regarding this case and should trump be saying more regarding this case of. of course not not they can be is being done be nobody . there to assess in a senior saudi generally this is not this. in initiating of all these people who are charged this is something in all their which comes from the ice shelves in saudi arabia which is of course they know it all their. denied of course what do you expect them to do admit to it and then face the international court in the hague of course there will be
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a night by everybody in the middle east knows the truth who gave the order to assist in a shooting back to senator cain again this is these nuclear secrets if you like that have been tried to between the u.s. and saudi arabia he says there's a different attitude towards the runs nuclear program as compared to the saudi one do you bother to see this reasoning then i don't buy anything either the trap administration is saying it i don't buy anything that the saudis are saying there is a conspiracy or senator kerry administration. they're trying to hide fact they're not giving the full information and there is no transparency so i don't i think that we should doubt it in the i think that we should pursue this issue very closely to see what develops thank you very important. political analyst and middle east expert thanks for your time today thank you thank you. to state serve a state visit by the chinese leader xi jinping to russia in talks with president
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putin that touched on the venezuelan crisis iran the situation on the korean peninsula along agreement signed as a deal between chinese high tech hallway and the russian telecom company m.t.s. on developing a 5 g. network here in russia the 2 countries also agreed to develop bilateral trade using national currencies the ruble and the yuan. but you. also in china have common views on the situation in the korean peninsula and follow the joint road map and resolution of the situation there noting that there is no will turn it if diplomacy for thawing 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 since there stablished been 70 years ago and included they've reached an
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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 she's 3 day state visit to russia marks 70 years of diplomatic relations that international affairs commentator jonathan steele says moscow beijing ties are no better than ever friendship is hardly ever been well known stronger than it is the moment there's almost never an issue in which you can find disagreement to trade is $150000000000.00 roughly a natural trade which isn't sounds enormous and it comes at a time when russian american tensions are high and chinese american tensions even higher because there's a trade war that's been imposed by donald trump on china well i think it's kind of warning to the west mild sort of way to say look russia can supply the world with the united states or can china and in fact they can get together in the cold war
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there was this russian china american triangle with american china more allied against russia and russia has supplies united. around america. and china. the chinese leader arrived here in moscow bearing gifts she jingping handed over to giant pandas to moscow's who was a part of a conservation program 2 2. if in his course they also live well here well that's
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a visit comes of course amid these growing tensions the backdrop to that between china and the u.s. in the ongoing trade war in fact we'll talk more about that little bit later the program in a few minutes where that's heading. next the concerns over press freedom have been raised in a straight after police raids on a prominent journalist and then australia's national broadcaster the a.b.c. though the cases are not linked 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 president is already having in fact journalists must unite and remember that car itch is also contagious this police raid against our partners at a.b.c. is an attack on press freedom which we the b.b.c. find deeply troubling the australian federal police rate race serious concerns about freedom of the press they could have a chilling effect on the right of journalists to carry out their chops the scene
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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.'s afghan files were published in 2017 and exposed possible war crimes by australian special forces in afghanistan based on secret defense documents then the home of annica smethurst the political editor of a straight a sunday telegraph was rated in relation to a 2018 story that was based on secret correspondence between ministries and she disclosed a government plan to expand its spying on a stray and citizens further then the stray radio host revealed that the government is now also investigating how he obtained unauthorized data the boats filled with refugees had tried to reach australia and for them said the focus of the probe is not actually on him but it is on his source 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 high buffets that i'm not the target of this investigation
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it's about the people who were supposed to keep this stuff confidential last year a straight increase penalties for leaking classified data it's now a crime for any public official to share an authorised information the country's prime minister scott morrison defended the raid saying that there are laws protecting australia's national security but a lecturer binoy catwalk thinks it's alarming that the government seems to be more concerned with leakers than with the alleged crimes that committed. scientific tools of very dedicated work the messenger not see them stopping but this is very dangerous thing this generous will have to consider. in this course as whether this will soon be called las vegas the genesis in question won't necessarily go to jail the sources that they are have you saying in terms of people's lives that they are very much at risk which is the agenda behind these arrests of these investigations
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the particular release of the files has been something you know some of the dissolution in thing for those in the. u.s. trained military a sense the revelation of this has been also seen to be the gross offense rather than actually seeing the s.a.'s as that in crimes the issue has been more those revealing that those crimes committed. those but a major political shift in denmark where the liberal party has conceded think to the social democrats they want to join him parliament in the election dominated by climate change welfare cuts and immigration issues its leader who set to be the country's youngest ever prime minister then has declared a sea change in the country's political direction. you have voted that denmark should have a new majority there denmark should take a new direction tonight we have a historic victory for their red block in the parliament center left parties back
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to number of anti immigration measures over the years including bans on the burka uneek up on the conversation of valuables from migrants arrive in the country it's also voted in favor of doubling penalties for crimes in so-called migrant ghetto areas and pushed for making daycare mandatory in disadvantaged areas with parents who refused to send their children there losing their social benefit payments further the party defended its stance saying that these are the problems that people wanted to be solved in that immigration has to be controlled we heard from a member of germany's left party who says denmark social democrats are tackling all the issues that are on voters' minds right now. and what the damage voters care about is what they do want to their government and their track record that is the very role social welfare and that's what most of the damage voters they want to see them threaten their social welfare system and they want to do that not at the expense of immigrants but they very much want to see immigrants integrate into
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danish society they don't want to see women with us on the streets they don't want to see it should work. with males in schools they want to see in integrated society and the social democrats have promised to look at that while at the same time being the social well. and i think that's core product the so that i did it is something that everyone in denmark believe this hockey to be able to deliver. this is arts international thanks for watching around the world much more to come with me kevin 0 in today including a new round of tension spots between the u.s. and china over the long going spot that trade will tell you where it's going when we come back.
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in a heartbeat the apollo 11 landing on to the roof with max and stacy. again welcome it's moscow time the us a situation is playing a blame game and accuse the country of walking back on its trade commitments after beijing put the full responsibility on washington for the stalemate and no less than 11 runs negotiations so far it comes amid a bruising trade war still ongoing between the world's 2 biggest economies now in may donald trump raise tariffs on $200000000000.00 worth of imported goods from china during stalled trade talks accusing china of backing out of its commitments then beijing retaliated with $60000000000.00 worth of u.s. imports well trump's will now is ready to tax and sensually all chinese imports trumps referred to china as quote our enemy also a major threat to not
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a friend of the united states but his trade agenda may jeopardize deep business ties between some u.s. politicians in beijing as reports. the man who leads the republican majority in the senate is very very very proud of the president he's doing so great a bully in china with his trade war tactic their greatest problems in the trade space with china. 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
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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 president. someone find themselves on shaky ground anyway mrs chalis family business ties with china aren't that hard to trace.
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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's son runs 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 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
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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 and 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 division and the department of homeland security while. all that to end up as the chief security officer at technologies usa good 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
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divisions within the u.s. policy making apparatus up until trudeau decided to play hardball with shar china ontario and with many other countries there were no division. and say it was that it was a very cozy relationship we trying to use have the advantage of the of having a united position and i don't see those divisions being healed at all i see them getting much much worse. it's the 75th anniversary of the d.-day landings and world war 2 wednesday was the 1st day of commemoration of events with world leaders gathering at portsmouth naval memorial in the south of england despite the fact of course that russia played a huge part in the. coalition but then there's the police nonetheless not invited. to these live pictures. has been trumped because he has been on a couple days trip to the u.k. for a big state visit and the president might call there in. so may in france president
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trump's jointer prison micron at the american cemetery in normandy in northern france they more than $9000.00 u.s. troops are buried there. d.-day is the military term for the 1st day of the normandy landings the operations believed to be the start of the liberation of nazi occupied western europe it became the largest seaborne invasion in history indeed but the landings were the only turning point in the 2nd world war of course. the 6th of june 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. films. haps most famously in hollywood's saving private ryan.
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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. it was already a distant memory to compare numbers about $640000.00 nazi soldiers took part in the normandy battle nazi losses in stalingrad total $1500000.00 allied losses in normandy were 226004 times less than the soviet soldiers killed in stalingrad in 1943 u.s. president roosevelt called the battle of stalingrad the crucial moment of the war in the name of the people of the united states of america i presume this scroll to the city of sterling to commemorate our admiration for its gallant defenders the
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glorious victory stemmed the tide of invasion and 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 come to free of our victory in that war decided not just a century but it will endure for eternity we did ok because we know how to win. a sofa out of them kevin knowing colin brazier the coming hours about international meantime on news and so much more of course. home for me in the us the tamia and the great thursday. person petersburg international economic forum is a unique event in today's business world. over the last 21 years the forum has become a leading global platform for discussing the key economic issues facing russia
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because or this is the kaiser report i know what you're thinking about right now chlorinated chicken. now it's not lunch time yet it's more like geo political nightmares how ok stacie yes it's in fact the american empire going postal and they will in their last days export their model of chlorinated economics but 1st i want to look at this tweet from stacy herber and it says the american empire has gone postal disgruntled former world boss turns us financial weapons on global community this is the chaos that is following down chump as he travels around the world in tweets from air force one we have trade wars that have been expanded to mexico we
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have trade wars obviously against china we have them against europe and apparently it was also suggested that donald trump considered slapping tariffs on a straw so we have a lot of tariffs we have a lot of sanctions we have a lot of well we were also threatening germany for example for their s.p.v. which whereby they would be allowed to trade pharmaceuticals and other things with iran so we have global going postal as a wise man once the currency wars lead to trade wars lead to hot wars so we've had currency wars that's been going on now for 10 years 15 years really particularly with china you know they artificially keep their currency low to export their way into becoming a large economy and now this is led to trade wars with trump now pretty much declaring secession from the global economy as we go to neo mercantilist age of globalization and monetarism and.
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