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the case represents a significant. using british made weapons to devastating effect. one minute past 5 pm here in moscow this thursday june the 20th a very warm welcome to our to international i mean and. let's get straight to the annual q. and a with the public. as always just about every conceivable subject was touched upon the president said for instance there will be tighter control over the actions of russia's law enforcement it follows a controversial case on an investigative journalist here which caught the attention of media around the globe after he had drugs planted on him and was then jailed he was later released due to insufficient. that after the event the president also
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held a press conference let's cross live to the question of who is at rest just the latter point. after that mara thin 4 hours plus of feeling those questions he also went out and spoke as he said to the media what was spoken about there. it was almost like answering questions for hours here in this hall behind me was not enough for him but well one of the 1st things he was asked as he will showed up for a media conference was the 17 and the question was whether or not russia is ready to accept responsibility to bear the brunt of blame for the tragedy that happened in 2014 well of here's what vladimir putin had to say about that. whatever the present it doesn't say anything we have our own syria we have presented it but no one wants to listen to us unless there is dialogue we will not find the right response to the questions that still remain unanswered it's related to the tragedy
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of 17 related to the deaths of people and we mourn the deaths and we believe that these such incidents are an acceptable response came a day after the joint investigation team of the international dutch led investigation presented their new report naming the 4 suspects for the 1st time giving names and photographs of people they believe responsible for giving the order to down the malaysian boeing and in general that media conference came to the tune that russia is to blame russia should cooperate more that russia should take responsibility for this well russia has maintained and which lattimer putin has reiterated today that it has been ostracised that it has been kept away from the investigation and a lot of the evidence that it provided that contradict the official version of the investigation that the version of the investigation have been overlooked or just brushed aside. what about the
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actual q. and a though igor today you know we were going in and of it the subtext range from all over what were the key themes of it well absolutely i mean it's been more than can you imagine it's been going on for more than 4 hours and i mean they've turned it into a real show i have to say really people from all sides of the societal spectrum of the of the of the of russia have had a chance to ask their questions we've heard questions from ordinary people from journalists from celebrities from bloggers from influences i mean really you name it and i mean for hours it is a lot of time and while the focus was mostly on the internal affairs of russia which is quite expected something like russia's relation with the united states could not couldn't people couldn't help but mention it and here's what vladimir putin here's how glad i'm a putin commented on the current state of relations between moscow and washington.
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the current president will always know. the. presidential race that he's in right now. some of the american establishment speculate. on the russian u.s. relationship trying to find something in that was those muddy waters inventing fakes that are not. proven but once the. partners in the us are ready we would respond in kind saying russia is open for dialogue also vladimir putin has called the anti russian sanctions american sanctions aimed at russia's economy he called them a mistake and staying with the subject of the united states he also vladimir putin also touched something that something when it comes to relations between washington and tehran so he commented on. as to what he thinks about the escalation between
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the 2 countries. like to say straits without would be a disaster at least for the region. would be a burst of violence those who would. an option that. lead to negative consequences it's really hard to calculate what the backlash was the ramifications would be. well when it comes to other instances other subjects it wasn't all heavy hearted there were more like nodes still where there were some jokes a bit of humor for instance there was a question as to whether or not vladimir putin was an alien to which he said no and that was one of the one of the final questions in that q. and a now this was one of the major one of the 3 major presidential level events on
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par with putin's address to the federal assembly and the annual also q. and a with journalists that happens late in the air so i mean we're still early in this race and we're still there are still plenty of time and there will be plenty of opportunity to ask more questions to vladimir putin going through some of the big issues on smaller ones are as well or igor down off live q. and a address and you. know it more global news i want to bring you in the program u.s. government documents reveal diets about the f.b.i.'s conclusion that russia was behind an alleged hack of the democratic party servers in 26 thing the agency never actually received the final report from private cyber security company crowd strike which was hired by the party to investigate the hike the reports was the core evidence for the russian investigation with more on the story.
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faith is a remarkable thing it can move mountains if you believe something hard enough heart and soul it doesn't actually matter if it's real it ot faith in god in family or in russian hackers russia also who now after having hacked into the d n c russia has into the pillar of our democracy russia is hacking and hammering gas currently and we did not mention exactly that did occur nobody is debating that that did or did not happen it did happen faith no need for evidence proof friends ex or facts but as with every religion there are the tracks is doubtless one of them is roger stone a former advisor to the tribe paid now indicted for alleged witness tampering and making false statements all related to wiki leaks as part of his defense he has requested evidence that russia was behind the d.n.c.
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hacks of 2016 so the government gave them all they had a redacted draft report from a cyber security company it is clear that the government has relied on the assumptions made by a source outside of the us intelligence community that the russian state was involved in the hacking and that the data taken from the various servers were given to wiki leaks the government does not have the evidence and it knew it did not have the evidence when it applied for these search warrants crowd strike the d.n.c. cyber security contractors what is amazing is that the draft report was redacted by crowd strike itself they gave the f.b.i. a broth document with parts blacked out the government does not possess the information the defendant seeks and that's all they gave them neither the f.b.i. nor the government gotten under a doctor. version why for the security of the d.n.c.
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of course can't have the f.b.i. knowing everything at the time of the voluntary production counsel for the democratic national committee told the government the redacted material concerns steps taken to remediate the attack and to harden the d.n.c. and democratic congressional campaign committee systems against future return so here's how it is a private security company that was hired by the d.n.c. writes a draft report never getting around to finishing the final one crosses out and that's a bunch of stuff because they're worried that letting the f.b.i. know things might for some unexplainable reason hurt their security and this is the chief evidence of russia's role and the hack of course dallas has might ask why on earth a private security company was carrying out the investigation in the 1st place why
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it wasn't the f.b.i. our friends expose would always prefer to get access to the original device or server that's involved so it's the it's the best evidence were you given access to do the forensics on those servers we were not we were very highly respected private company eventually got access and shared with us what they saw their remarkable faith really can move mountains transform believes politics countries you don't need prophets and miracles all you need is a private cyber security company to blame russia the new democrat testament russia did it of course that is will be doubtless and beulah may be one of those heretics you need 26165 g. or you officers appear to have still in thousands of emails and attachments which were later released by weaker weeks in july 26th seen now odd hate to be accused of
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blast. to me but absolutely more investigating would be helpful alternatively russia did it so it is written blessid be the word of crowd strike. for former cia officer ray mcgovern told us he believes the d.n.c. invented the russia hiking story and destruction to the wiki leaks revelations there's not factual basis for the russian akki into the d.n.c. computers and now we know that the f.b.i. went to went along with the very styria evidence evidence with no chain of custody and riddance incompleted redacted the game was this so assume as the democrats realized that julian signage had these messages they composed a cover story which julian a signed release those e-mails went to the press the press was a willing or cockles and they said look the russians the russians did it and so the
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headlines were not consumed steals nomination from sanders but rather the russians had waited the russians had why this is an act of war it worked like a charm i call it an magnificent distraction. all right to a story now that could yet have big ramifications a british court ruled on thursday that they u.k. government broke the law by authorizing weapons sales to saudi arabia the judgement comes in response to a legal challenge by peace campaigners who claimed that the arms supplied to riyadh have been used against civilians in yemen the british government has suspended a new arms export licenses but ses have intends to appeal that the session with more on the story short of devinsky. well 8 a significant victory to cats here at the coup to the field after the u.k. all the sales to saudi arabia that could be used in the war in yemen
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a move fall that follows the quashing of a previous decision by the high court back in 2017 but those sales would move for the court of appeal specifically the one element where it said that you paid up with romney in them in a significant way and the judgment went on to say that that's because the u.k. government made that move concluded assessment of whether the saudis that coalition had committed violations of international humanitarian rule in yemen in the past and had made no attempts to do so this was the reaction following that judgment this goes to the very top of the conservative party we now need i did to show review in the whole licensing system parliament has been shown to be totally broken we had 4 years to sort this out and the committee failed to meet the 2 years we now need a public inquiry on this matter the government should not waste time in appealing
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this judgment the government should fix our system put all the sales to saudi arabia by the u.k. government significant amounting to around 4700000000 pounds since 2015 and the u.k. is the 2nd biggest exporter over to riyadh south to the united states it exports i coughed or nay poems and missiles well we've been speaking to cat 2 brought this case against the government but also to its solicitor who's told us that they will review now not just the u.k. government steals but also all the seals to saudi arabia from other countries this has been a brutal call damnation of u.k. foreign policy business in a very strong judgment against it we were. and to see action from the government the court has done its job it's time for the government to do its job the decisions that took in relation to existing licenses and make the decisions they took to continue to grant licenses those decisions are unlawful and they have to go back
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and reconsider well in regards to the war in yemen it's estimated that the death toll direct deaths attributed to the war is now closing in on the 100000 people meanwhile half of the country's 22000000 strong population is said to be in food insecurity let's have a look now at the conflict of the last few years and the impact it's having on the crowds. well in the coalmines following that who decision we heard from the secretary of
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state for international trade liam fox who has said that the government will now review its licenses to sell all of this to saudi arabia but the u.k. secretary of trade did also decide to federal government previous decision to award those arms contracts not about who the government has made the right or wrong decisions about granting export licenses but concerns the rationality of the process used to reach decisions as i said earlier we disagree with the judgment and the secret mission to appear this judgment won't immediately stop and hold the export of sales to saudi arabia but it is a landmark case for tax it's a big day and a big result and they say that they will continue the fight to stop any further arms sales to saudi arabia. with iran under pressure from the u.s.
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threatening to pull out of the 2015 nuclear agreement europe's not a setting it's still a lot to salvage it with. what politicians to. put themselves on the line they did accept or reject. so when you want to be present. to the right to be close this is what the 4. people are. interested in the water. sometimes like a honey pot that everyone believe that it was all on stable and on the reliability
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of russia but they thought that was great over the russian businessman they want to do business in the west because they feel some could take everything away from them in russia it's now it's the opposite dave business is outside of russia was snatched less is frozen the whole blog now these 2 don't whine about. welcome back europe stepped up efforts to preserve the 2015 iranian nuclear part the u.k. france germany are not seeking to unite in a diplomatic push to persuade iran not to pull out of the agreement paul this leader brought me up to date a little earlier. but such thing as an effort by these european countries to try and salvage what they can in terms of the 2015 we care deal that the united states
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withdrew from last year that also stepping up efforts to try and deep escalate the recent tensions that we've witnessed in the gulf region the japanese prime minister was in the iranian capital recently for talks as was the german foreign minister and france has announced that it is sending a high level delegation one of them off committed to on the one hand trying to preserve the deal but on the other hand also trying to reach as the european leaders have said some kind of peaceful solution to prevent the situation in the gulf region from complete deescalating we want to unify all efforts so a process of deescalation starts there's still time and we hope. more restraint there's still time but only little time but the fact is that time is running out and one cannot discount the possibility of war breaking out and this is the spike the fact that the united states has said that it does not want to go to war with iran having said that though the recent shooting down of an american drone over the
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strait of hormuz was to quote the americans and provoked but it is just the latest in a series of incidents that really have seen an increase in tensions in the region the american saying that they have been previous ukrainian attempts to shoot down its drones you remember that a little over a week ago there were 2 tankers in the strait of hormuz that belong to japan and norway that will also hit now the americans have pointed fingers at the radiance but they still there's no conclusive evidence that iran was behind that and indeed the radians have denied that they were this also comes as the americans are sending roughly a 1000 troops to the region the u.s. secretary of state had this to say president does not want war and we will continue to communicate that message while doing the things that are necessary to protect american interests in the read. but we can't do that without making sure that we have the capability to respond if iran makes
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a bad decision probably america has assessed that the drone was shot down while it's over international waters however the radian say that it had already hinted ukrainian airspace be that as it may the head of the iranian revolutionary guards says that their action in terms of shooting down this drone sends out clear message that the rainiest to do not want to engage in war with the united states but if forced to do so they won't back down. yet with as we're hearing there tensions over iran's nuclear program pretty much gripping the globe a swedish think tank has released a report warning against the modernization of nuclear arsenals but also states that warhead numbers are decreasing at the start of $2199.00 states were in possession of a total of $14000.00 nuclear weapons the report also noted israel having up to 90 nuclear warheads a country which has a longstanding policy of not commenting on its arsenal we spoke with the director of the think tank behind the reports. that israel has had nuclear weapons now since
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some. 60 this sort of the roads are 50 years and there's little commented publicly about the looting though that our estimate is in suitable zones and what israel is trying to do it has always been one promoting uncertainty by our own weather and nuclear weapons. for one reason or another in regards. to their security and perhaps to its reputation but there is really no doubt that as well and so to be honest i don't perfectly understand the logic of. president trump's nominee for the united states envoy to the u.n. kelly craft has pledged to keep up pressure on moscow if she receives the post. 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
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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 we would be shining a light on russia. kroft is an american business woman diplomatic she was also a major donor to president films 26 the election campaign the republican party since 2017 kroft has served as the u.s. ambassador to canada in february president trump nominated her as envoy to the u.n. replacing nikki haley who resigned last year we got the chance to speak to soriano fossil libertarian u.s. presidential candidate who thinks that prof there's unlikely to bring anything new to the job. 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 it was samantha powers or nikki haley and now this new
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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 have an agenda on their own and it's going to happen with or without having a seat in the united nations unfortunately or i tell him for a change of pace money matters much since they say look this hour a toxic banking and what it could mean for the cash in your pocket.
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a paradise with some. turned into a round the experimentation field cultural 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 that suited up locals attempt to combat the on regulated experiments that often in day you have many of these people 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. that's going on in these companies feel they can get away with it because the people have less political power.
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came. capital punishment is still practiced convicted prisoners. execution and most of the time to. favor the death penalty some people because of what they did give. us somebody even proven. true and how many more years is it going to take before we as a society realize this is not working and we actually do something about it. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race in. dramatic development that only. exists i don't see how that strategy will be successful very. time to sit down and
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talk. oh i there kaiser report here a i guess wow we were right again. i don't know if you're taking notes about this stuff but there seems to be a divergence between what you hear on the mainstream media say and b. c c n n m s n b c and what we say on this show one huge tour the truth reality what actually happens one tends to be fantastical poppy cock spewed by overpaid parrots that would not be.
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let's get more information on this from stacy harbor well we began this week with a new bad bank and that is for deutsche bank's bad bets they're going to be poor and into a new bank a bad bank that the taxpayers of europe will now be responsible for busy a 50000000000 euro bad bank soon owned by the german state aka taxpayer finally deutsche bank is facing its future head on what's left of the mighty deutsche bank that's the front page of the financial times on monday and it was that announcing what we suspected would happen 10 years ago when we 1st started for all those happy days ago you know they got the lehman brothers collapse happen you know and that was the result of insolvency but we were told that it was a problem of illiquidity and we were told that lehman brothers and bear stearns and
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the wall street banks had done nothing wrong that it was just crazy unfortunate freak accident that they ran out of money suddenly because of all the bad loans that they made to people that couldn't possibly pay them back and that they taxpayer in the global economy. take a step back and 17 or 18 trillion dollars needed to be printed to bail out warren buffett to bell on wall street banks so that they could keep their yacht payments going and buy. you know billionaire row apartments in new york city for $250000000.00 as we've just seen recently or to invade london and buy properties for $120000000.00 that's money that was given to them by the central banks and the 2008 crisis to avoid having to fess up that they were running insolvent institutions and the they have put the entire economy at risk and that they are engaged in a club to crack.
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