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watching closely watching the hawks. very special alliance with very special people requires of our equipment to approach claims donald trump raising new deal that sees a deepening of military ties with poland 1000 extra u.s. troops will be deployed as warsaw buys a bit the american fighter jets. human rights watch slams the u.k. for its recent report on yemen for failing to mention the extent to which saudi arabia is allegedly responsible for what the u.n. brands the worst manmade humanitarian crisis on earth and a u.s. house panel passes a bill allocating more money for $911.00 victims that after congress was paraded in an emotional speech by a former t.v. .
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show there good morning it's just gone 10 o'clock here in moscow you're watching r.t. international now the u.s. is boosting its military presence in poland as part of a new deal with donald trump warsaw will host an extra $1000.00 american troops by u.s. made fighter jets purchase an american liquefied natural gas price special ties with his polish counterpart in washington. u.s. polish alliance it's a very special alliance with very special people poland will soon provide basing and infrastructure to support military presence of about $1000.00 american troops polish government will pay for this so america is bolstering its military presence in poland they are adding to the $4500.00 troops that are already in the country on
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a rotating basis now it sounds dramatic but it's actually somewhat short of the request from poland for a permanent u.s. military base which they intended to name for trump in the end the usa agreed to shift non-combat troops to poland who had already been stationed elsewhere in europe so who are the poles trying to defend themselves from because. russia is again showing its unkind unfriendly imperial faces russia is always looking out to take us territory yes those menacing russians on whole one's border just waiting for the right moment to invade but it seems that donald trump doesn't quite share that view do not see the russian read the whole nation and the euro. i hope. we're with everybody and i hope i think that russia will treat poland with respect now while the russian threat may be imaginary the money that poland is showing the united states is very real big buyers of our equipment to our planes and our
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munitions in every form in every respect at this point we've got praising warsaw for meeting its nato spending requirements 2 percent of their g.d.p. trump is encouraging poland to buy more than 30 f. 35 fighter jets even had one of them fly over the white house on the sunny afternoon dude gave an encouraging wave and there's more money from poland coming america's way trump paled a deal in which the country would purchase 2000000000 cubic meters of liquefied natural gas from the united states furthermore. at this point trump is praising poland for its baltic pipe project we support poland's construction of the baltic pipeline which will help european countries diversify their energy sources it's desperately needed and that's the way to go so the big bad russians have got poland into a situation where it has no choice except to increase its military spending purchase a bunch of fancy new f.
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35 fighter jets and import liquefied natural gas all the way from the other side of the planet yes trump the salesman is happy to make a deal being trump he will take the he will take money from wherever he can get it and the whole the whole notion of putting a 1000 troops noncombatants i might add does not alter the balance of power at all in the region it's really more of a show showcase type of thing the cost for those f. $35.00 is going to be horrendous ultimately the u.s. may have to subsidize it to present a poll and it really is trying to in namur himself more with the west by buying these f. 35 s. and at the same time trying to purchase natural gas from the united states united states is going to have a problem in getting the natural gas and i don't know yet if poland has the infrastructure to support that all well intentioned but the reality is going to be something else. human rights watch has slammed
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a recent british government report on human rights the organization accuses the u.k. of whitewashing saudi arabia's role in aggravating the humanitarian crisis in war torn yemen u.k. foreign office report states that the conflict in yemen has had a devastating impact on people's lives but it only mentions saudi arabia one of the belligerents in connection with the alleged use of secret prisons. i missed international alleged the use of secret prisons in areas under the saudi led coalition's control there was no reliable process for inquiry into detainees held at these facilities rights watch says that riyadh's actions in yemen could amount to war crimes and accuses the u.k. of turning a blind eye the report's most striking witness is on the yemen while acknowledging the many civilians killed in the conflict it ignores the saudi led coalition's responsibility indiscriminate saudi led coalition air strikes in yemen have huge
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hospitals funerals weddings markets civilian homes and even a school bus killing and wounding thousands many of this attacks maybe work crimes since 2015 the u.k. has sold 4700000000 pounds worth of weapons to riyadh it is one of the biggest exporters of arms to the kingdom the issue of weapons exports to the saudis has led to heated exchanges in the british parliament to where we have requested a comment from the u.k. foreign office and so far we haven't had a response from the saudi led coalition to begin its bombing campaign against the 3 rebels in yemen which riyadh seizes terrorists back in 2015 saudi arabia insists it's doing all it can to reduce civilian casualties the u.n. has described the situation in the country is the worst manmade humanitarian crisis on earth.
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the bombings are killing the cholera epidemic the number of people who are in hunger because of a block a port of data etc the foreign office is trying to obfuscate or hide from the british people the fact that they are supporting the illegal action saudi arabia and its. in its war on the people of yemen the united kingdom just like the united states has strategic interest in the region they want to protect these an elected dictatorial monarchical governments in
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order to secure natural gas resources and the people of yemen fighting for their liberation. to their foreign policy go. to u.s. national security adviser john bolton says reports about disagreements between donald trump and his top aides a part of a simpler said to cynthia nation effort by the likes of russia china and iran and also branded american journalists who write on the discord as quote stenographers of these regimes. we have substantial reason to believe that north korea iran. venezuela russia and china. have made the decision to and you can see it publicly to try to sow this information about the administration and to say that the president and his advisors are divided and
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things like that the refers of these regimes in the american press immediately pick it up come on mr bolton in case you've been living under a rock the past few years u.s. president donald trump doesn't get along too well with the rest of capitol hill close to 30 of his team members have either resigned or were fired since he got into office his term has been haunted by a cascade of information leaks by insiders saboteurs and trump hasn't always been on the same page with the rest of the administration. you think north korea remains a nuclear threat yes but the president said he doesn't it's not what he said i mean i know i know personally we did it and there is no longer a nuclear threat from north korea. i had a very good talk with president putin is. not looking at all to get involved in venezuela where he was apparently ready to leave after the airport but the russians talked him out of that is that right that's right now it could be because the trump
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isn't a tory asli divisive figure by nature could be because he flip flops so much that he's policy u. turns were created into actual flip flops well you know he's sometimes difficult to keep up with and you know after all it doesn't have to be a bad thing a clash of ideas challenging each other on policies is synonymous with democracy isn't it i re read a news 3 times due to how unbelievable it is that the russians in other bad guys spread this information about a divided opinions of us president and he. closest aides seriously when the president and his inner circle have different opinions it is a sign of the democratic process in the country doesn't washington defend this value with such deal so yeah it could be a good thing except it probably stops being one when things move from the realm of professional to personal to go to work for
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a man who. is pretty on discipline and doesn't doesn't like to read doesn't read briefly reports doesn't doesn't like to get into the details of a lot of things to listen didn't have the mental capacity needed he was dumb as a rock and i couldn't get rid of him fast enough he was lazy is how we already know a lot about the discord in the trouble ministration from former tribe it ministration officials i mean let's face it what could north korea do to sow discord in the us what could be his way would be i mean these are not you know the most technologically advanced countries in the world i mean it's doesn't make any sense the white house does not want to appear to be fragile they're now facing the reelection very soon in 2020 and boldness trying to help trump cover is behind by claiming others are responsible for discord and not those within the white house of
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course the message being that you know john bolton is looking for pretext to go to war somewhere he's a very devious man he likes all right. now will stay with us because a bill has entered congress seeking to extend the funding program for people affected by $911.00 does come after t.v. personality john stewart berated lawmakers on behalf of victims to failing to take action behind me a filled room of 911 1st responders and in front of me. a nearly empty congress it's an embarrassment to the country and it is a stain on this institution and you should be ashamed of yourselves for those that aren't here but you won't be because accountability doesn't appear to be something that occurs in this chamber. well the bill would see financial aid for $911.00 survivors extended for the next 70 years however it makes no provisions as regards
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to how much money should be allocated over this period the length and budget of the program have previously been extended but the nischelle estimates of the costs and time frame proving to be inadequate the 911 victims' compensation fund was established back in 2001 shortly after the deadly attack it's meant to provide aid to those whose health was impacted but in february the funds administrator warned it was again running out of money the $911.00 attack left many people with severe health problems including cancer lung disease and anxiety since 2001 almost 2000 people have died from diseases linked to the aftermath we spoke to william rodriguez he was working as a janitor at the north tower of the world trade center during the 911 attacks he says the government's attitude towards the survivors is hypocritical. i am
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a survivor of 911 i'm the last person back in america we'll be. personally involved with all these airport where we have seen these. years are these happening believes are. we still trying to get. many of the people who don't want to hear how 911 anymore. the are probably hoarders. is too expensive they always say we will never happen let's never forget the caring about it. we've been on this fight for every interview they didn't want to alter any any form they didn't want to. give the at all and. we have to force the government where. it is an emotional. devastating process for all those people that are involved and are affected still
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dealing with ya aftermath and we environmental disaster betty because all of the surrounding area of the neighborhood of the towers all they all aspire diesel toxic to us b. c he's still righteous all the saw believe you know what he was coming from and he was home of the thoughts that were created when we thought we spent there trying to ok let's forget about all their lives they care for poor people and that's it and within our job is not your job you judge me stupid this illness and those people that you know will never get well here is crazy that you're stuck. with still. every time that we see that they are courting funds for those heroes we have to go on 5. gets tiring but we have to continue
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now still to come the man tipped to become britain's next prime minister thinks that threatening and no deal breaks it could actually win concessions from the e.u. find out what brussels had to say about that just after the break. before q.e. 4 is now well under way can't taper a ponzi scheme no economics matters only money printing and stock manipulation. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy from day shouldn't let it be an arms race in this spirit dramatic development only closely i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk.
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one else seemed wrong but. just don't call. me. yet to shape out. active. and engaged equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. welcome back the problem of migrant criminal gangs is making headlines again in germany with renewed efforts underway to prevent their activity senior officials there pointing the finger at a failure to integrate new comers. picks up the story. powerful criminal
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clans terrifying germany for years those would love to stay as much in the shadows as possible in the spotlight though to fight another big papers or write about them based on because of their regional interior ministry's conference unites in least $800.00 police officers from all around the country's interior minister is also invited they gathered in the all the city of kids to discuss how to stop the violence powerful godfathers germany has suffered a lot from here just some of the cases.
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the list of crimes members of the clans have been involved is extensive while the number of members is even more so experts estimate there are now half a 1000000 people across germany belonging to criminal families many of them with arab or turkish origins which means the topic often spills over into another sensitive area for germany immigration and despite the state's enormous efforts last year germany spent a record $23000000000.00 euros to integrate more than a 1000000 migrant some blame the feeler of integration for criminalization these people have not come to our country as criminals with regard to integration and identification certainly not everything was done right we have not consistently clarified the residence status of refugees we have looked away too often now the problems of piling up germany has been pushing forward with 0 tolerance crackdown on criminal families for
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a. here now numerous raids hundreds of officials involved scores of properties seized but when questioning whether these far reaching measures have been a success there is no clear answer instead they say what's much more important is the signal the state is sending we are taking the streets bag although some doubt whether that signal has been strong enough for the target audience we have of course refugees just a lot of them excluded from freedom or more systematically excluded some of them many of them from iraq and as long as the people who come here don't get your permission to grow up you know they have to search for them to get respected and accepted by people of course their own that doesn't necessarily mean that people get a criminal of the they are frustrated that they have the right to work but it in force this is terrible it's. now in the u.k.
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the man tipped to be the country's next prime minister boris johnson has said he doesn't want a new deal breaks it however he says he might use the threat of one as a negotiating tool when discussing divorce terms with brussels. after 3 years and 2 missed deadlines we must be you must do better than the current withdrawal agreement that has been rejected 3 times by the fault line not only do you i do think that we will end up with any such thing. but it is responsible to propel the grossly serious political indeed the scholars. who suggest distance to that quality to be gets you what is on the day more has been approved by has been negotiated successfully by the commission and has been approved by all member states and the election of
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a new prime minister will of course not change the parameters of what is on the table that these meanwhile the u.k. parliament has rejected a labor plan to prevent the ideal breaks it being forced on the country his cross party mr feted by 11 votes from london his patrick. basically these are labor and tory rebels getting together for a motion to say we want the option the house of commons wants the option to rule out a no do we want the say on legislation to stop that what does all of this mean effectively it's about who controls brecht's it and the no deal option the opposition was saying effectively the new leader that came in the new leader of the tory party de facto the new prime minister could then effectively say we're not going to go through parliaments i'm going to take the u.k. absolutely as we were not have the power to do that the reason they didn't go sheet a deal 3 times it went through parliament it was rejected and the prime minister resigned and that's where we end up in the situation that we are now in that we're
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looking for a new tory leader and therefore a new prime minister and the problem was originally we're meant to go out on march the 20 not to mention leave the e.u. the e.u. looks to us that you can't come up with a deal you haven't agreed to anything will extend it for 7 months there's also elite cabinet memo that that's come out in the press saying no deal would be an option the country isn't actually ready for it so it's quite an intriguing point it might be a win for the government in the meantime but we still have that tory leadership race and there's also the ramifications of is the country actually prepared for a no deal in the 1st place. the ramifications in the short term will be that yes no deal is on the table if you're a conservative why undermine whoever comes in who thinks that they're going to renegotiate a deal but of course the view from brussels is entirely different this is a failure of labor strategy or opposition strategy what you don't do is try and intrude into a leadership contest by daring those in the conservative party to
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vote against their own possible leaders this was not a good mechanism if you like if you want to stop or exit i think there will be more opportunities down the road i don't think the majority is that shifted i just think that context is slightly different and i think things will move on. as we're clear about who is going to win the contest of the next 2 or 3 weeks. now egypt is trying to prevent the planned sale in london next month of a statue of king in cameroon officials say may have been looted from egypt and they're ready to take legal action. if it is proved that any piece has been illegally moved out of the country we would take legal action with interpol we would never allow any want to sell any ancient egyptian artifacts for $3000.00 euros she was a brand quartzsite bust of the young pharaoh it is expected to raise more than
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$5000000.00 at auction next month however it is feed it was taken from mechanic temple and looked saw with egyptian officials demanding proof that the statue wasn't stolen christie's auction house has said it doesn't have any concerns over the statues ownership it spokesperson added that the company strictly it is to to bilateral treaties and international laws with respect to cultural property but egypt isn't the only country that has struggled to get its heritage back for example a casket with relics of saints was stolen from cyprus after it appeared for auction in germany it was later withdrawn and returned a great column is illegally exported from the country u.k. returned that in 2018 and another famous relic a chinese vessel was looted by a british officer must eventually returned in 2018 to egypt's former antiquities chief believes that all egyptian heritage should also be returned.
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so the exports of artifacts is banned under a law passed in egypt 983 many countries that used to be calling nice and now demanding the return of artifacts they were taken during the colonial era and we in egypt want to see the most valuable objects of ancient egyptian not return to our country they should be kept in egypt is their part of the history and civilization of our land if the british are violating the rules the egyptian ministry of antiquities were stripped if you try to it seems they will not be allowed to conduct archeological diggings the ministry will cease all cooperation with them and that brings you up to date you're watching our company this morning we're back again just. so you say that brings us the end of the series if we could just let josie marino
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walk away so we decided to treat or stuck to a very special farewell party because. we walk along an interesting path as a team but this time to go back to the punchline and thanks for putting once as a group but if. we were. the only thing that i didn't enjoy was my dancing on ice in moscow my dancing. on ice. pick. the. movie. well actually we nailed it literally there we go. you know
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touga 2017 the german newspaper developed published an article claiming that the european union have lost 30000000000 euros as a result of its very anti russian sanctions. particularly affected eastern europe many polish films went broke and he committed suicide. because of those obama because i'm a little bit on the ground on. the . other kind of unknown. and then let's see in the in the polling. on the.
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this is a boom bust broadcasting around the globe and covering the world of business and finance in the back upon us all. another day another twist in the rocky trade relationship across the pacific from the u.s. cracking down on china to the port problem facing the people's republic john quelch the dean of the business school at the university of miami is standing by to break down what lies on the horizon for me on the hostile trade rhetoric financial risks are not unique to china and the u.s. may start to feel some heat despite some positive news for the stock market. professor wood richard wolf is on hand to help us sort through stocks and what we
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can expect moving forward as u.s. has opened up to multiple fronts on its trade war got a jam packed show today so let's go ahead and dive right in. the ongoing trade war with china leads our global report again today as wall weighs consumer division c.e.o. richard you confirmed an indefinite delay in the company's much anticipated new line of laptops while we was set to reveal a new line of windows laptops at c s asia in shanghai this week although they didn't plan on a while announcing a release date trade sanctions imposed by the u.s. government have hampered wall weighs ability to procure products from american companies including microsoft software and processors made by intel you also told c.n.n. we see on one state that weiwei may never be able to release their new laptops if the company remains on the u.s. commerce department's blacklist despite the setbacks in the can.

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