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in your poison how why and it's people so one has to ask the question whether there really is a form of environmental research going on in hawaii whether these companies can get away with books because the people have less political power. the headlines in our tea leaves messages suggest a corruption case brought against brazil's former president lula da silva was in fact designed to scupper his reelection they. also become the mainstream media mourns a rebel i call him 40 against his sad condone jihad is and praised the $911.00 attacks we look at the controversial figure and accusations of us mostly in british politics after secretary of state. reported pledging to pull back again she ok opposition leader jeremy corbin becoming prime minister.
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hello good morning welcome just gone 10 o'clock here in moscow you're watching r.t. international now a scandal has erupted in brazil hafter leaks messages suggest a corruption case against the country's former president lula da silva was politically motivated the messages published by investigative news site the into set do appear to show the judge discussing these so-called carwash investigation with prosecutors supporters of lula da silva say it confirms their fears that the case was a stitch up designed to prevent him from winning his 28 reelection bid when he was sentenced to almost a decade behind bars for corruption the money laundering and for accepting a luxury apartment in exchange for state contracts lou to silver denies ever owning it and the late messages suggest that prosecutors themselves questioned the
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strength of the evidence against him one of the journalists behind the revelations told us that they made sure the messages were genuine. we waited and waited for a response from the prosecutors for them to prove that the messages were genuine that's a very cautious and scrupulous that. when you work with explosive material like this you need to be absolutely certain that what you publish is true and prosecutors and the judge have expressed doubts about the messages they know they're genuine as do we. seem to show that the judge gave biased advice to the prosecutor. reports. lula da silva who served as president of brazil from 2003 until 2010 is still wildly popular in the country brazilians associate him with good economic times when living standards were rising
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now a newly leaked conversation sheds some light on why he is serving a 12 year prison sentence for corruption it turns out that his trial the judge and the prosecutor were in cahoots these are some of the private conversations that took place during the trial with judge mauro seemingly instructing the prosecutor about how to proceed with the case. hasn't it been a long time without an operation you cannot make that kind of mistake now the thing called with a that's good idea and a prosecutor asking the judge for advice what do you think of these crazy statements from the workers' party national board should with fish to rebut well it is silva has long maintained his innocence he says the entire case was a set up he has named names. on how to political life and all of a sudden i was convicted for money laundering and organized crime it was all a law i settled on when i was by the federal police the public prosecutor's office somebody more of them who took on the investigation with more i didn't need any
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proof of crimes committed because they all had a plan in mind because the plan was to paint the workers' party as a criminal organization with a criminal boss who happens to be made well it seems the new leaks show that little the decision was right here is an extract where the judge is seemingly directing the prosecutor and the prosecutor himself isn't moving his case is weak. so listen for me that the contact person is annoyed at having be nice to see dr property transfer deeds for one of the x. president's children apparently the person would be willing to provide the information and therefore pawson it along the source is serious they will say that they were accusing bays or newspaper articles and for gyal evidence and here is what makes it even more scandalous loyd to silva's imprisonment is what prevented him from running for president last year and take a look at the polls to silva had a pretty solid lead so then also narrow who won the election after his main opponent was blocked from running actually promoted judge morrow after he took
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office i salute gary moore the only man in brazil who's proving that we can do politics differently now the judge seems to think he didn't do anything wrong he says that the real crime is that these conversations have been made public it is regrettable that the person responsible for the criminal hacking of the prosecutor's cell phones has not be. identified as the source there is no sign of any abnormality or providing directions as a magistrate despite information being taken out of context and the sensationalism of the articles moan as a result of those accusations published by the intercept are not true and their origin is linked to a criminal hack even though i don't acknowledge the trustworthiness of the messages realized that they can create some discomfort for some people who are deeply sorry about that leak telegram conversations give the impression that the silver was railroaded in order to keep him off the ballot and there is more to come from me
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and we are continuing our work on the case as we said these are just our 1st reports we have a lot of information we have analyzed i think only one percent of the conversations we will publish materials from these messages. not part of the mainstream media and the syrian opposition are mourning the death of a controversial rebel icon who died in a battle in homs province against syrian government forces according to the rebel faction he belongs to the rebel fighters role in syria's uprising was the subject of an award winning documentary film a goalkeeper to series you think he gained prominence for staging street protests against the sad and the singing songs to praising the revolution some of those songs that despised values the same to go against those of western countries fighting terror group islamic state in syria one quarter as more he became the poster boy of the syrian uprising or shall we say the voice.
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and his death in battle against government forces apparently made him a fallen hero in the eyes of the media syrian footballer and singer of revolution killed in conflict. syrian soccer goalie who became rebel i can dies in battle syrian soccer star symbol of free vault dies after battle. that also roots was a former syrian footballer who turned rebel fighter and not just any rebel fighter all know he became an icon of the fight against bashar al assad so he wasn't shying away from speaking the truth here's one of the so-called singer of the revolutions greatest hits judge for yourself.
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and. perhaps the lyrics don't exactly communicate the artist's intended message that's all right though also it was much more articulate about his political beliefs in this 2014 interview that our vision of what we do blame islamic state. but that blame comes with love because we know that these 2 groups not politicized and have the same goals as us they are working for god and they care about islam and muslims no you didn't hear that wrong the same goals as islamic state and apparently 911 was a great accomplishment to know more about and. i. was good you know. there are those in the media who acknowledge it's problematic characteristics but
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for them a little elbow rubbing with terrorist groups shouldn't stand between him and his rightful page in the history books. some individuals celebrated as heroes make you doubt all stories of heroes in history books others like abdul basset also root not inspire of but despite his flaws make those stories highly plausible he's a true legend and his story is well documented may his soul rest in peace so if these guys got an oscar. abdul deserves a grammy no less as in other. kovar western operations it becomes important to to maintain this sense of plausible deniability it's clearly been useful for for the us and the us media to maintain the
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whole idea of there being moderate democratic forces and among the rebels in syria but clearly most of the groups fighting the government were really extreme islamist groups that's the reality and these were the groups that the cia and and its allies its british and french and saudi and qatari and turkish allies were supporting and arming from the very early stages of this conflict. now the u.s. secretary of state is facing accusations of meddling in british democracy that after mike pompei you said that he would push back if u.k. opposition leader jeremy called me in became prime minister. it could be the mr corbin manages to run the gauntlet and get elected is possible you should know we
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won't wait for him to do those things to begin to push back we will do our level best is too risky and too important and too hard once is already happened recording of those remarks were made to a made to jewish leaders were leaked to the washington post shouted bin ski has more on the story uncle sam wants you to know that special relationship could end up on the trash heap if it doesn't like the choices that us brits make the us secretary of state mike pompei o has pledged he won't wait for jeremy corbyn to become prime minister to start the pushback against any actions that his administration might take against british jews while those views come amid stepped back to up of anti sematic allegations in the labor party what the us is perhaps really concerned about is that a corbin government might try to distance itself from the u.s.
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and pursue a more radical policy when it comes to countries like venezuela called in the call me is hardly who washington sees itself in bed with by airing those thoughts behind closed doors perhaps pompei it was being a little bit more tactful than his own boss who spent last week trumpeting his support for boris johnson or jeremy hunt as the next defacto prime minister. worse i like him i've liked him for a long time he's i think you do a very good job boris and trump definitely a good fit both have a shocking blond hair and were born in the us making boris if he wins the tory leadership race and american slash british prime minister but is it really fair for washington to blatantly push its weight behind one or 2 candidates over another of course it's not the 1st time that this has happened the united states supports the
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courageous decision by one god or the president of your national assembly to assert the bodies constitutional powers declare madeira or your syrup or and call for the establishment of a transitional government the u.k. is hardly venezuela yet when it comes to what the us wants it doesn't seem to matter how independent a country is or how robust its democratic systems are what the u.s. wants in a special relationship is one where it pulls all the strings charlotte. r.t. london well international affairs commentator john feinstein elders think the pump is interfering in british politics. it's one thing to criticize say you disagree with another government's policy that's legitimate under international diplomacy and to actually take action to try and reverse policies. is beginning to become
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interference works on perry said which is really sinister is she said rouge will begin to push back against actions taken by jeremy colgan well pushing back is more than criticism it implies that he's going to intervene if physically in british politics and possibly undermine it called a note labor government it's not clear of course of ontario how to night whether he's trying to organize it would be trying to organize a coup against the british government or put sanctions on the british government or some other way to try and put pressure between that goes beyond verbal criticism of richard reid and exactly what he has in mind he just uses that word pushback but it's action she's talking about acid. criticism. chinese tech giant huawei has been compared to a german firm that made the gas in the nazi death camps the comparison was made as
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british m.p.'s grilled one of hallways executives but you think we can try to recall it would be for the composer. your company were to fall than who manufactured company who sold it to the german government during the 2nd world war. i think i would kinds of different picture of. or holloway is in the process of building a 5000 mobile network and despite warnings from the us early this year washington blacklisted the chinese firm and will suspend its business ties with the company us ban the company over claims that its equipment is used by the chinese government for spying and his allies to follow a st jacques resinous a professor of political economy says that the comparison of huawei. makes no sense it's kind of an absurd comment because you know our g for a good product was designed to kill people whereas you know our waste product is
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designed for people to communicate i don't know how you kill people with with with a phone that works you can take somebody by association you say i mean you know you don't say that huawei kills people but by associating them with a company that whose product did do that you know you make it sound like well you're guilty by association this attack. on our the chinese companies are actually here is really about this big fight between the u.s. and china over who's going to dominate technology in the next decade the trade war is beginning to slide into an economic war as the us girls globally to try to we know it's our eyes away from any kind of economic relationships with china. that's being claimed that muslim gangs and u.k. child's use and the threat of violence to get prisoners to convert to islam that's among the stories to come just after the break.
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inconvenient truth time we've never been off the gold standard. people say we left the gold standard but in fact central banks clear all their. dealings with gold and now after this period of experimentation with a purely wrong currency. various countries are recognizing that. they need to go back to pure standardization. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. period dramatic. i
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don't see a. very critical time to sit down and talk . welcome back with our muslim gangs in a high security jail forcing prisoners to convert to islam and to join their brotherhood with threats and beatings that's according to a new ministry of justice report all the prison the scared of us they know they're only going to 3 of the jail sunday no that will be brought this way to stop them there is an underlying pressure for people to convert and join the gang the
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tactic they used to be friends someone when they come in if they don't convert they will then start spreading rumors about them that the person is a snitch so that they will be ostracized then the beatings will follow. once we go to a category b. prison i'll say good bye to reason if i said i didn't want to be a muslim i need to watch a show in case someone stab me it's very dangerous to denounce islam it'll be nice to be true to myself. all this study was conducted at 3 top security prisons and it found that muslim gangs use violence bullying and threats to push prisoners into conversion and prison staff were not always able to help either failing to quote differentiate religious practices from criminal behavior the report says that forced conversions are becoming increasingly widespread in high security jails and much to to such factors such as social isolation deprivation of liberty and also the need for protection while there are almost $13000.00 muslim prisoners in
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british jails at the moment about 15 percent of the total jail population in march of 2017 there were $186.00 terrorists being held in british jails 90 percent of them were muslim 3 so-called jails within a jail 2 also known as jihadi jails were. subversive islamist inmates are guests debated the issues raised. certainly in prisons gang culture has always existed what happens here is it's a loose label of a muslim we are now touching ourselves with someone not being converted forcibly converted they're actually drifting towards the brink a group of people who they feel more aggressive and if they coexist with that maybe well i've worked in prisons david if you have a dollar is an intervention have you worked would like to have work in prison but i'm going to have an opinion on line terrorists well done but that doesn't divert from the simple truth in this report and the truth in this report is that muslim
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goings are causing great trouble inside marksman security presence and that the people at the top of the muslim goings are convicted terrorists and it's not going to be solved by diversity and the snow going to be caused by reaching out to them it's going to be cause it's going to be solved by making sure that the terrorist ideologues are taken right out of it where they cannot spread their poison it's really simple and money every way we have a little it will be able to die it is a national thing david we need a multidimensional approach the more vulnerable individuals diversity actually does work with them reintegration is a model that the government has been working in the prison system if you isolate no but if you isolate will go in and out of the bottom of that kind of system when they go back into society the transition is that much more difficult my point also one muslim i think that the label is very easily given most muslims would argue that these kind of individuals who forcibly convert people which is against their
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own faith they're actually not very muslim if they were muslim in the 1st place they wouldn't be locked up in prisons i mean if they're not muslims they seem a bit they seem to be unaware of it rather don't they they seem to think they're muslims the court system seems to think that salute the department of justice thing i think that's exactly what they are i'm suggesting essentially a british get more for these end of it individuals that's what's worked successfully in the in the states. where there would be one tylenol memories i mean that we need to have realize something that. we have a lack of non-work situation we don't have the money to build these maximum prisons and what has kuantan of all really achieved it's made sure that those interned have never committed any more crime once they get out of prison they could be even worse in college shouldn't be going to is the important thing is we have changed people in prison we have brought them around we do have the counter-narrative we have the individuals we have the interventionist practitioners and very well informed scholars who have been able to change people's mindsets and that actually costs
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a lot less than building what he sees is what i resonate or not i'm going to acknowledge the other side of my heart and all i seek to do is to protect innocent british citizens from the consequences of radicalized muslims coming out of prisons and doing the things that we've seen from 2015 or 20 by the way on westminster bridge and other parts of the u.k. i want to see all that stopped and the way you do that is it's not a point it's not about pastors it's not about preachers it's a point the strongest security a marginal and that's what we need meanwhile the u.s. supreme court has refused to hear the appeal of the prison at guantanamo bay giving no reason for the decision. we would have spent the last 17 years in detention without charge according to associate justice stephen breyer a member of the same course the prisoner may never be free and is the real prospect that he will spend the rest of his life in detention based on his
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status as an enemy combatant a generation ago. yemeni citizen has been in tandem 0 since 2002 he denies fighting for the taliban and al qaida as well as being some of bin laden's body god his lawyers call his detention unconstitutional or the guantanamo bay prison was created almost 20 years ago it does house 40 prisoners most of whom have never been charged amid numerous allegations of torture back in 2008 the u.s. supreme court ruled that prisoners can challenge their detention in federal courts however most of the appeals have failed we spoke with ramsey a law professor at the city university of new york who represents our weight and says there is no evidence he ever 40 against the u.s. or its allies. he has not been charged with any crime let alone convicted the u.s. courts that have looked at his case so far have found that there is no evidence
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that he ever took arms against the united states or its allies that point is not even disputed so the fact that the government has still fought tooth and nail to keep him at one time watched her 17 years in the courts have signed off on that really speaks to the extent to which or reflects the extent to which both the law and the government have become cruel and inhumane in these cases but what is remarkable is that justice briar has written a statement which happens very rarely in these sorts of procedures to indicate just how rageous mr always situation is the reason that he remains a guantanamo today and many others like him are free is that he has that was fortune of being the citizen of yemen and not a citizen of the united kingdom france australia saudi arabia or another cover a government that enjoys strong ties with the united states it's really all politics it's got nothing to do with security or anything that mr all he is even
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alleged to have done he remains an innocent man is an after 70 years and there are 40 remaining prisoners in guantanamo today $26.00 of them are yemenis. now thousands took to the streets of haiti's capital on monday demanding the removal of the country's president accusing him of corruption they blocked paralyzing much of the city. the protesters here ties and threw stones at police vehicles belonging to a local pro go right to a station. you see has been cripps by nationwide anti corruption protests among the things being demanded by the demonstrates is is a proper investigation into allegedly embezzled funds from subsidized will shipments from and that's why. so that brings you up to date that's how things are looking so far today here in r.t.
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we're back again as usual with the headlines and more stories at the top of the. you know to go 2017 the german newspaper developed published an article claiming that the european union the last 30000000000 euros as a result of its very anti russian sanctions. particularly affected eastern europe many polish vamos went broke and even committed suicide. because of those of.
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i am max kaiser this is the kaiser reported now inconvenient truth time we've never been off a gold standard people say we left the gold standard but in fact central banks clear all their. feelings with gold. and now after this period of experimentation with a purely run currency thank for seas of the globe various countries are recognizing that it's all nonsense you need to go back to pure gold standard does asian stacie well gold has always been there and we have not found
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a way to destroy it and throw it into the sun and destroy the truth telling that it does for for the past 40 years 40 plus years we've tried to remove ourselves from a gold standard and we pretend it doesn't exist and we pretend that we're able through our central banks and our masters of our universe and the most elite brilliant nobel prize winning economist like paul krugman that we know better than the markets we know better than the ordinary consumer we know better than they ordinary investor and that's failed because gold is always telling the truth and the reason why gold works is because it's trust us you don't have to trust that. somebody is printing up a whole bunch of money and this was articulated this week by the prime minister of malaysia dr m currency backed by gold prime minister dr mahathir mohamad says malaysia is proposing a new car.
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