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nothing easy fielding questions on the well it's difficult but we haven't had many questions about technological development but it's in a way connected to what you're asking about early in the sanctions regime because europe western europe and the united states have long been the source of new technology for russia and because of the sanctions many of the technological transfers have been banned he also talked about the environment this year which i thought was very interesting because it's a source of many projects nowadays in russia russia as you know is the largest country by territory but it's also been pretty in exacting of its landmass because . it's garbage all around the country and there are many people who are very unhappy about that and there were a couple of questions about that address that has the rug sort of people want should have brought this this is moving on most television channels and radio channels here in russian i was going to go on for a few hours yes one hour and 20 in the longest one went on from. a lot more to talk about you at home if you want to watch this. you can we still can run in the coming
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hours picking up if you're on this perspective to understand or thank you very much excited boy killer host of are with us. coming up this is our international it's exactly 131 of the afternoon moscow time in germany we got a story in from a murder sparking fears of a rise in the not see extremism as reports. some time over shoulders were like a honey pot and everyone believed that it was all on stable and on the reliability of russia but they thought that everyone was great over that russian businessman who wanted a business in the west because they feel that some could take everything away from them in russia which now is the opposite they have businesses outside of russia was snatched last has frozen the whole blog now the student whine about it.
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is hard to take some from somebody if you know have someone replacing. we want to do this interview today and i want to use market motion that may take me. 4 years ago in syria. so i'm going to tell you stop selling drugs if we'll hire someone to put the money in a box. then judge me on the way in life it's almost game basically mccullers peaceful for us all or. do you guys know what secret new security systems are going to be in that day or jack me again. you see people get all their cars and i'll see you coming in the harness seems like they'll hurry about run into the house like they don't want to they don't want to talk to your get your mail or anything like that.
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and you know. just try renaming. me now married to someone give me. when the old may just manufacture consent instead of public wealth. when the ruling class is how project themselves. the famous merry go round be the one percent. we can all middle of the room 6.
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seconds more world news now the prime minister of malaysia has spoken out on the findings of a probe into the downing of the malaysia airlines flight m h 70 he says the conclusion of the joint investigative team was politically motivated with the goal of placing the blame on russia on wednesday dutch prosecutors charged 4 suspects over their alleged role in the tragedy $298.00 died when their plane was brought to crane in 2014. we were very unhappy from the very beginning it became a political issue and how to accuse russia of wrongdoing even before the exam in that case they already claimed it was done by russia we want proof of guilt but so far there is no proof only hearsay followers it is very hard to accept that conclusion. investigators accuse 3 russian nationals and one ukrainian of playing a significant role in the tragedy by receiving a book miss allegedly from russia the case is going to be heard in the hague next
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year 2020 moscow's describe the accusations that its military was involved in the downing of flight m.h. 17 as regrettable and quote absolutely baseless end quote it adds that their case relies heavily on falsified video. statements made by the joint investigation team during the press conference on the 19th of june about the alleged involvement of russian troops in the malaysian boeing m.h. 17 crash cause nothing but regret russian agencies have done a tremendous amount of work from declassifying data on russian military equipment to conducting high precision tests to prove the video materials on which the j.i.t. is basing its conclusions were falsified moscow's repeatedly said it's ready to cooperate and that it had presented lots of information already like radar data declassified military data of the missile and documents showing that the missile which downed the plane had been in ukraine since the 1980 s. but investigators seem to be ignoring that says russia. seemed to send mixed
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signals over whether russia had presented information or not. if you look back you can establish that from the 1st day after the 17th of july the russian federation hasn't disclosed anything about what happened and that is a slap in the face to all the relatives of the victims and i call on them to start cooperating to tell us what happened there we received the information for murder russian federation information about the missile and the documents about the missile there we also received the rod or. that wasn't clear enough to say exactly what what happens with the missile given this and didn't give us the right picture for the russian ambassador to the live images of gave us his thoughts on the latest dutch announcement and outlined some of moscow's main concerns about the investigation.
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one can only wonder why after all it's the. jews. do conduct the main. investigations with those the. necessary representational malaysia it was an investigation that. didn't have any evidence of an objective one why are russia offers to provide investigators and to provide what they were evidence we were able to locate they will nord on the other hand for reasons that are difficult to explain ukraine became a full fledged member of their journalist a geisha and so it started on a bad food in there would say 5 years ago and continued along that route
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until now it's certainly not finished we'll see what happens. in the coming months and i wouldn't exclude years russia has confirmed that it will it is remains open minded to go parading with the investigation provided of course what we. provide what we offer to the investigation is usually taken consideration of. the russian of evidence that was provided proved there at the particular model of that book missile belong to a generation that was there has been longer of service in the russian armed forces but was still kept by the ukrainian armed forces so this is clear evidence
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which is corroborated by a 1000000 technical the dalles. well russia indeed. abide by the by the ruling provided that russia is part of that investigation which unfortunately is not the case so that doesn't. make russia responsible for except rejecting. any that might be. produced by the if team that doesn't include. the killing of a pro refugee politician in germany scandalized the country and raise concerns over the right and right wing extremism there the suspect arrested in connection with the killing reportedly had links to the neo nazi. party or your correspondent peter oliver has more for you. the killing of the district presidents of castle in
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central germany is being treated as a politically motivated terror attack volta live was shot at close range outside of his home on the 2nd of june it's understood he had been receiving death threats in connection to his pro migrant stance a 45 year old man has been taken into custody in relation to the killing it's understood from authorities that he has a long history of connection with the far right mr live care was a member of angola merkel's christian democratic union party the chancellor says no stone will be left unturned in the investigation isn't that this is depressing news that we're hearing and naturally all these must be pursued intensively that is why it's right that the federal general prosecutor has taken charge of the investigation to uncover the background information as fast as possible i hope that we have full clarity soon to make the final assessments the suspect who is only
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being named is stephen as a standard practice in germany. has a long history of connection with the far right back in 1903 he was convicted for planting a pipe bomb outside of a home for asylum applicants he's also known to have connections with the violent neo nazi group combat 18. the suspect embarked on a career in right wing extremism during the late eighty's he has conducted extreme motivated crimes and therefore has been on the radar of the intelligence services since that time he hasn't appeared on the surface in recent years so he has been in the background of our surveillance. after the murder was announced there was a flurry of right wing extremist messages posted online reveling in the killing purportedly due to the fact that mr libby had wanted to take a newborn refugees into his region the spokesperson from the german government was
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reluctant to say more about an ongoing investigation but did express discussed and extremist content being posted online often a fizzing from a numerous right wing extremist hateful comments on the internet after his death repugnant and disgusting and has so it's a defeat of everyone sitting at home and the government working with girl its force against right wing extremism in this country as well as against left wing extremism . should the investigation revealed that this was a politically motivated assassination it would be the 1st in germany since the 1970
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s. already though there is concern about the size shape and scope over extremism in the country as the investigation. continues to determine why it was short and who carried it out. thanks for watching us today i can tell you about with more from the live ongoing in the moment direct lines his call to president putin some of the highlights some what's happened so far for the bright. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy for indication let it be an arms race. spearing dramatic development only mostly i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time
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to sit down and talk. why a paradise with some ground turned into a round the experimentation field but agricultural chemicals we know that these chemicals have consequences they are major irritants there's no question otherwise why would the chemical company workers themselves be geared up and suited up locals attempt to combat the on regulated experiments that often in day you have many of these people who have one foot into the biotech pharma and the other foot in the government regulatory bodies this kind of collusion is reprehensible while the battle goes on the chemicals continue to poison hawaii and its people so one has to ask the question whether there is a form of environmental research going on in hawaii whether these companies feel they can get away with this because the people have less political power.
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so what is it calling the coin is magic and the new type of digital currency decentralized digital scarcity chancellor. of 2nd for bank that's called the genesis blog for reasons to calling it civil disobedience a source of optimism because i can control my own financial destiny it's just a new way of coming to consensus it's a game changer in the human history and this is columbus discovering a new world this paradigm shifting technology that transforms economics and finance in a heartbeat the apollo 11 landing on. it's next to stacy. i guess 1 45 pm moscow time. thanks for watching so back to president putin who is in
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questions as we speak and coals as well from the public here in russia as they tackle him directs not evil things what matters to the most is. the 1st one if you're trying to close covered local to come here i think could go on for as many as 45 hours couldn't it europe came up one of the would have to say about that. kept high after about an hour or 20 minutes of mostly domestic issues being covered from wait $62.00 salaries and the general level of poverty in russia europe and in fact the e.u. sanctions against russia came up the hosts reminded lot of our putin that the european union is about to make a decision on whether to extend the economic measures against russia that you were imposed as a result of what happened in and around ukraine in 2014 and they did
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mention that some of the questions were about the confrontation with one of the questions was whether it was worth for moscow to make up this quarrel with europe and possibly that will lead to some kind of benefits here in russia to this lattimer putin responded that russia didn't start a fight with anyone in europe so he perhaps isn't the person to be asked that question he also reminded that according to the data that he's aware of europe. the last 5 times more almost 5 times more potential revenue from a trade with russia than the losses that were calculated here on this side of the border but then surprisingly enough he started talking about china and compared
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the economic measures against russia that are already almost 5 years old to the trade wars against babying let's have a listen to what exactly the russian president said. should. we go our act together. we can surrender we can give our poor we can give away our national interest but will there be any change we might have. with american signals there would be any drastic change in the. china china has nothing to do with crimea all the conflicts in the south east of ukraine we're accusing the . complete novice in the system that's a lie but what about china has nothing to do with it. the u.s. . should you can call it sanctions tariff sanctions that the same way but what
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about the attack against our way. this high tech giant what do they want to do they want to curb the development the rise of china is a competitor of the u.s. the same is happening in the case of russia and it will continue to happen. if we all. have certain in place in this world we just need to be strong and particularly in the economy. so kevin as we've just heard mr putin even brought up the pressure against the chinese tag and while way so this was very important because mr putin actually compared sanctions against russia with all the economic pressure that america is trying to put on china at this point so right now the q. and a has been going on for about an hour and 45 minutes of course we're listening
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in any other international issues are brought up during the program or we'll know about it but yeah. they're essential most going to be trying to thank you. president trump's nominee for the united states envoy to the u.n. kelly kroft has pledged to keep pressure on moscow if she receives the post. but i'm not going there to be russia's friend they're not our friend they undermine us at every opportunity that they have and you better believe i will keep a clear eye on them and i will continue to hold them accountable we will continue to apply maximum pressure and if confirmed i will promise you that he will be shining a light on russia can across american business woman a diplomat she was also a major donor to president terms 2016 election campaign on the republican party since 2017 crosses served as the u.s. ambassador to canada in february president nominated her as envoy to the u.n.
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replacing nikki haley of course who resigned last year we spoke with us a libertarian u.s. presidential candidate do things won't bring anything new to the job. the whole point of the united nations is to try to foster peace and unfortunately we've seen that the united states the current administration in the past administration whether with samantha powers or nikki haley and now this new ambassador if chosen is not going to be any different i strongly feel that the president at heart wants to get along with russia i think it's a whole you know the mother's report and all the stuff that's going on with the supposed russian interference you know they have to give some sort of. front you know that they are against russia so i really don't know what to expect anymore from this current administration all i can say is that she's going to be no different than the past 2 ambassadors that were there if she's even chosen so they
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have an agenda on their own and it's going to happen with or without having a seat in the united nations unfortunately. the killing of a pro refugee politician in germany scandalized the country and raise concerns over the rise in right wing extremism the suspects arrested in connection with the killing reportedly had links to the neo nazi party or your correspondent peter all of a more. the killing of the district presidents of castle in central germany is being treated as a politically motivated terror attack bolton was shot at close range outside of his home on the 2nd of june it's understood he had been receiving death threats in connection to his pro migrant stance a 45 year old man has been taken into custody in relation to that killing it's understood from authorities that he has a long history of connection with the far right mr live care was a member of christian democratic union party the chancellor says no stone will be
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left unturned in the investigation isn't that this is depressing news that we're hearing and naturally all these must be pursued intensively that is why it's right that the federal general prosecutor has taken charge of the investigation to uncover the background information as fast as possible i hope that we have full clarity soon to make the final assessments the suspect who is only being named as stephen b. as a standard practice in germany has a long history of connection with the far right back in 1903 he was convicted for planting a pipe bomb outside of a home for asylum applicants he's also known to have connections with the violent neo nazi group. the suspect embarked on a career in right wing extremism during the late eighty's he has conducted extreme motivated crimes and therefore has been on the radar of the intelligence services since that time he hasn't appeared on the surface in recent years so he has been in
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the background of our surveillance. after the murder was announced there was a flurry of right wing extremist messages posted online reveling in the killing purportedly due to the fact that mr libby. wanted to take more refugees into his region the spokes person from the. when government was reluctant to say more about an ongoing investigation but did express discussed extremist content being posted online is in time a numerous right wing extremist hateful comments on the internet after his death are repugnant and disgusting and that's also the feeling of everyone sitting at home and the government working with gurlitz force against right wing extremism in this country as well as against left wing extremism.
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should the investigation reveal that this was a politically motivated assassination it would be the 1st in germany since the 1970 s. already though there is concern about the size shape and scope of extremism in the country as the investigation continues to determine why wall to leave it was shot and who carried it out peter all of our table it has so many more of our stories online as well including what sally or michelle did in our mind of the ongoing live news event where across for years our team called the russian people a direct line to the president as it's kind of you can watch it right now on our main site streaming for you and translated you can go on for. i'm kevin allen thanks for watching this hour you know nailsea take you through the coming hours
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and more all my direct line as well the more comment on what said thank you for watching say international. you know world big part of the lot includes yours it's time to wait to dig deeper to hit the story. is that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the troops the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. we came here where did you work before you came here when you live well death row i'm in many us states capital punishment is still practiced convicted prisoners can
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spend years waiting for execution but most of the time the victims' families they are very much in favor the death penalty there are some people that because of what they did have given up their rights as live among us somebody even proven innocent after years on death row and how many more exonerations is it going to take before we as a society realize that this is not working and we actually do something about. what politicians do so. they put themselves on the line and they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to. have to go right to be pressed to supply them before 3 in the morning can't be good
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. i'm interested always in the waters in the house. yes it. it's hard to take some from somebody if you know have someone replacing. i'll be going to this interview today and i'll do some market move in that they take me. to area. so i'm going to tell you stop selling drugs if we'll hire someone to put the money in a box. they just mean the way in life it's almost been basically mccomas piece for us all or. do you guys know what securities security positions are going
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to be that. jack me again. you see people get all their cars and i'll see you coming in the heart and it seems like they'll hurry up and run into the house like they don't want to they don't want to talk to your get your mail or anything like that. i just want to go. i can do this. just try renaming. me now. give me. you know obama. let me move it.
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was. this hour's headlines stories. over evidence used to accuse russia of hucking party e-mails in the run up to the 2016 presidential election the f.b.i. never saw final report by a private cyber security firm which makes its conclusion. also ahead britain's lucrative arms contracts with saudi arabia are on the line after peace campaigners win a legal challenge over the weapons possible use on civilians in yemen claiming the seals breach international wall. president putin's ses russia won't shift its national in.

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