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forced to apologize on their one of m s n b c's top posts retracts the story linking donald trump to russian oligarchs admitting the so-called rigorous verification standards of the outlets were not to. also environmental activists to rally against nestlé supplants to draw over 3 and a half 1000000 liters of water from florida santa fe river every day saying it would threaten the area's biodiversity. and a lack of diversity of seas a european web developers conference canceled over a guest list with no women we debate whether the industry is struggling to keep up with the times. it's very unlikely in the real world that that somebody would just
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not want somebody to speak on the grounds of their gender i'm sorry to say it does happen i'm glad to say it's not absolutely widespread. hello you're watching r t international i'm whereas on a local it thank you for joining us. and m.s.n. b c host has been forced into a fake news apology after a bombshell report on donald trump and his ties to russia it was claimed the us president had russian oligarchs cosign loans for him with deutsche bank but the story backed font when it appeared that the source hadn't checked the facts reports . in news the loudest the most since sation list of the most explosive is often the winner media is a ratings driven economy and this week m.s.n.
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b c opted for nuclear reporting and this single source close to dirge america has told me. that the trump doll trumps longer arguments there show. that he has cosigners that's how he was able to obtain those loans and that the cosigners are russian oligarchs of that time lawrence o'donnell the host seem to have little doubt in the news he broke that would explain it seems to me every kind word donald trump has ever said about russia and vladimir putin but then came the fallout and just like the reports all wood was nuclear indeed and it came back to haunt us and we see these statements are false and defamatory and extremely damaging. can easily be proven based on your reckless disregard of the truth and unreasonable reliance on an alleged boss he will not even identify
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a news story and is likely seeking to mislead you and the public for political reasons or other all teary motives the channel was at a crossroads they stick to your guns and fight a potential $1000000.00 lawsuit in court or own up to the mistake and apparently this time the source wasn't solid enough to risk financial and reputational damage . tonight we are retracting the story we don't know whether the information is inaccurate but the fact is we do know it wasn't ready for broadcast and for that i apologize or don't know left his foot in the door he still said he didn't know if the story was 100 percent fools but since the story didn't go through the rigorous very fit cation and standards process it was unfit for the and by the way if we take trump's lawyers would for it a google search would have cost for rigorous to show the story was untrue it seems
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emma's n.b.c.'s very few cation proses isn't exactly bulletproof news for you will in the 1st place or a very short defense russia can just shut off the electricity they have that ability now and it is like negative 50 degrees in the dakotas right now what would happen if russia killed the power in fargo today and intelligence officials now believe with a high level of confidence that russian president vladimir putin was personally involved in a covert effort to interfere in america's presidential race the only thing we do know is that putin's enemies have a way of turning up dead and that evidence has a way of being meticulously covered up when you have a public figure in this particular case donald trump the president who is suing he has to show that the alleged defamatory statement was the product of actual malice either that the individuals knew it was wrong or they use it here's a word reckless disregard for the facts they are at their ratings
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basement there are baby monitors that have higher ratings than this they don't care and you soon as they're done with this lie they'll go to the next slide because they can drive as fast as they want through the street called mendacity and it's not even journalist. it's not even remotely that it's i can say what i want and if it's wrong ok will give a little bit of an apple and move on not even a slap on the wrist nothing. 3 years after a majority of brits voted to leave the e.u. and with parliament still paralyzed and suffering from a severe crisis of legitimacy boris johnson has decided to shut it down the radical move means that after the suspension takes effect lawmakers will not reconvene until 2 weeks before the brakes it deadline that will leave them little time to pass legislation preventing a no deal departure saskia taylor reports. boris johnson is being well boris he's
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being bold as brass and he wants breakfast come what may rather. what you do when parliament won't play ball you suspend it he needed her majesty's permission to do that which he got we don't get a week into october the 31st before getting on with our plans to take this country forward we're going to have a queen's speech and we're going to do it all october 14th and we've got to move ahead with a new program but why don't the lawmakers a quick refresher if you've been avoiding the news because you just can't take the b. word anymore for a number 1010 and to resume a husqvarna getting away from it all hiking in the swiss alps spent 3 years trying to deliver after the referendum something we are definitely clear of bricks it means bricks it bricks it wrecks it wrecks it means bricks
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it and we're going to make a success of it but parliament had other ideas patchy shouting had out even what have her key points had her reaching for her water then she found that brussels wasn't very happy about how to bit old blighty and wouldn't budge on key points like the irish backstop to maintain a seamless border on the emerald isle they managed to thrash out a deal though and may tried 3 times to push it through parliament no luck so she shared a tear and left i do so with no ill will but with enormous and enduring gratitude to have had to the opportunity to serve the country i love. and to boris johnson ardent breaks a tear and leave come figurehead johnson promised to take the u.k. out of the european union by how do we do you know and that's really riled so where are we now well just 2 months from b. day and with parliament due to be suspended before it's. got going and p.s.
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will only have 2 weeks to try to block a new deal breck said everyone's crying foul saying it's a constitutional crisis others though have just had enough he's gone on for so long now we just need to get on with it because it's just causing more trouble whole process is discussed. parliament is being bypassed and. not democratic it's a catastrophe so anybody who tried to bring it in would be to. get what the people voted for i think it's a constitutional outrage he wants to see. you know when. it's self-important to blame any problems on others and he will be patted on the back for delivering bricks and win an election that's what he sees boris johnson should do everything he could. to get back to if you can't get it through he's out although where is cynics point out that what's really on democratic ah m.p.'s in
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westminster spending 3 years in piles of taxpayers' money by declaring over to leg breck said ok perhaps it was a little rogue ish to disrupt the queen's summer holiday in scotland and maybe suspending parliament was quite drastic for what's supposed to be a parliamentary democracy that's apparently taking back control but then this is boris johnson who's never been one for the convention and it has been 3 years already just about every hour for new explored every negotiation tactic used every amendment can sit it so maybe just maybe it's going to get his way bill days britain away from brussels altie london well british political commentator jungle told us he believes the impasse over bricks it forced boris johnson's hand to take dramatic action. i think you left with no choice i think you sidestepped round the korean now has given him permission to suspend bollman and they keep
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talking about our fault weeks exactly for number one cause a 1000000 people more as lot of petition 17400000 people democratically voted in the largest democratic this country let alone to leave so let's put the petition to one side yes i believe boris johnson was delivered whether already to for them to slot me want. cio terms i don't know but surely loach lived in a truly amazed they're in the water and boris johnson is for once as a politician trying to deliver on a stock that we should be saluting their. environmental activists have reacted with anger after it emerged at nestlé is seeking permission to extract the millions of liters of water a day from natural springs in florida santa fe river it's all part of a push by the food and beverage company to increase its bottled water production the river runs through the north of the state and is rich in biodiversity among the
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animal species that live there are for instance 15 breeds of turtles it's ecosystems are already considered to be at risk though to 2 years of overpumping indigenous communities in neighboring canada have also been complaining of nestle's activities saying they've been losing access to clean water they've launched a petition calling on make government to stop promoting the exploitation of local rivers and we have asked nestlé for comment but haven't received a response yet however the company has always maintained that it here's to all relevant regulatory standards and seeks to ensure the protection and preservation of the rivers it draws water from we also have a keeper john quarterman what he thinks of nestle's latest plans. i think that senator the river already has problems too little water last thing it is nestle drawing more water out and selling it back to us and plastic bottles that people will then have to clean up on the rivers and springs. right near this
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is a nestle problem water. water now. our springs really hard to read but it's those on their roofs madison county that's on the at the dixie river which is in our basin that it paid if i recall correctly the grand sum of 120 $8.00 a few decades ago that's all that. they get it's a huge amount of water and i'm good in bottles like this which people throw it on the river so in addition to the pollution it's also causing the local to go right now. because we need that water or drinking for agriculture or industry we don't really need it to be making profit you or the swiss company for something that nobody actually needs. we tend to think of the tech industry as
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being at the forefront of tomorrow's world and also leading the way in equality into vestey among stuff but it seems one european web developers conference in germany didn't get the memo despite promising a rich and diverse lineup it's canceled october's event after a number of delegates objected that no women speak it's we're taking part in this year's conference seems to have gone with the white males only conference lineup shame is 2019 we can do better there were numerous speakers with 2 sessions myself included that works up in the session but no women at all i'm not comfortable that well the organizers have said that only one woman submitted a session proposal critics say that those behind the event should have reached out to more women we'll start guess for their thoughts on the controversy. the fact is that women are still half the population i think we're just marginally over the
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half and the people organizing it seem to be a group of men it was their duty. requirement to ensure that they had a wide range of people to speak about the issues that they wanted the debate when you want to be diverse you know on some occasions will be more willing speakers on some occasions with more bad speakers but he's also the also the child to say if you're going to have people in and effectively racially or sexually profiled i just say we're not interested what your speech is good debate we're not interested your level of talent we're not interested in the relevancy all were interesting is the color of your skin or your gender that is a joke the point is not about qualifications the point is about a culture which i'm sorry to say you seem to represent which is which is about accusing women of daring to be in your workplaces that would be a further comment if the women had applied local got pushed out one woman applied
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there was basically no candidates now how will the earth is that the fault of men it's very unlikely in the real world. that somebody would just not want somebody to speak on the grounds of their gender i don't think that's very realistic i don't think that's something that's really going to happen i don't just don't think it's factually accurate if it does happen i'm sorry to say either i'm sorry to say it does happen i'm glad to say it's not absolutely widespread but you may be in your little. haven in which everything is right and rosy but for lots of women though lots of ways in which women are excluded however competent they are i'm sorry that's still happening i wish it wasn't but unless it's get spoken about i don't think much will change. an 11th hour deal between rival parties seize italy stave off a snap election how those events unfolded and other news after this short break.
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weak. welcome back italy has just got a new coalition government as of thursday that's off to find stall movement struck a last minute deal with a democratic policy to scuttle an attempt by the country's popular but deeply divisive interior minister to take power 2 weeks ago months has brought down his own ruling coalition in the hope of triggering elections but thanks to his rivals negotiations that's not happened he's calling their agreement an affront to democracy. the real truth is that 60000000 italians are
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being held hostage by the 100 m.p.'s that are afraid of losing their seats this is the real truth there are just 100 m.p.'s clinging to their seats so you can call that a democracy but then don't be surprised if people say why do i need to vote well talian politics is a bit of a minefield some describing the latest crisis as being the most craziest yet what resulted is into the enemy's strolling hand in hand to form a new government that's the democratic party and the 5 star movement of the president today. we told the president we have reached a deal with the democratic party that would allow concert to be the next premier and try to form a long lasting government. but we have expressed to the president of the republic our support for the attempt to create a new government with a new political majority why have the 2 forces being brought together well this
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always all is the result of the 4 partners a 5 star movement headed by the storm anti immigration interior minister. trying to pull down the last government in the hope of having snap elections that's because he was void by polls showing that he was on 38 to 39 percent in terms of approval ratings and thinking that perhaps he could go it alone and form his new own government if they were fresh elections held in italy so we need one of italy's perhaps most popular politicians the moment has been frozen cold government described as being made. millions of italians are probably wondering why vote if those who were kicked out by elections really enter via the back door just. political games for this still
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a lot of tricky hurdles for the new italian government to meander through including creating a new budget that brussels will approve the new government will be led by just said he he was the prime minister in the last coalition government will he be the glue that holds these 2 parties together or is he going to be pulled into very different directions with parties with pretty much at most points opposing ideology there is still a chance that mattel yourself being he could get his wish and italy could see snap elections before those scheduled ones at the moment pasted in for 2023. the australian government says it's going to set up an intelligence task force to investigate perceived foreign interference in its universities the country's education minister has cited the growing vulnerability of australia's its
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situations in the face of foreign adversaries. according to the lightest advice from the australian sabah security center the targeting of a strain universities continues to increase state sponsored sauber of my use university networks as infrastructure due to their reliability and ha and very traffic. to hide in the noise the pre-drill government is working with the university sector to develop based practice guidelines for dealing with foreign interference or vote no particular state has been named directly the finger is now being pointed at chinese students who account for close to a 3rd of all foreign students in australia last month the university of queensland's or tensions between supporters of the hong kong protests and those in favor of beijing in other cases some teaching materials have sparked outrage among chinese students as a describes china and taiwan as 2 separate states
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a view that is strongly opposed by beijing the chinese foreign ministry there has denied any involvement in australian politics calling the notion extremely irresponsible. china's so-called infiltration of australia and other similar claims are totally fabricated and underpinned by altruria motives politicizing education and co-operation an artificially create an obstacle is not good for either side. while the guests we heard from earlier told us such increased scrutiny could devolve into ethnic discrimination. chinese. academics and students who become more vulnerable the kind of ethnic and racial discrimination by school to mix up the intelligence part in d.c. is a big brewery to me because. i'm also told counter intelligence and khan that is pure nonsense it must be should not open and our national spirit a large part of the we will leave us in the dark and we are not what would happen
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to chinese and the students undercut the mix very for the best quite critical which the facts straight in the stakes are soothing money for all takes out a few shifts use for us this is something that men should discuss and much of an issue and so recent things straight since this 6 year. the educationists stray has not really mention anything connected with those institutions so i do think there is a bit of a double play. that's your news round up i'll be back here in just over 30 minutes time with more headlines from around the world see that.
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as an officer. told him to get up off the ground the officer began to pet him down . and then place on the sounds of kind of fighting into i mean a grown man like wrestling essentially the officer who. drew his own. wish to away from the officer. out of his group. the obvious or did they kind of lunge for the weapon once missed and then when it happened on tree swung as i was just hands didn't hit him i never saw any contact between the 2 any kind of went back to where they were so the officers back here there try again 15 feet apart at this point and that's when the officer pulled out his gun and aimed it on 3.
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says he stressed to make sure that the british and the bill of voted out that bus tour of. south asia was to you she then the statistic is he's a c.e.o. which quite a shock. which is it never happened and now look what you've seen in the response to get your girly man or to share. what you thought of the show through my if you're going to be. good to mr wells or it's a good i'm still a little. forth does he seem to be a valuable piece that it's a student actually a person to be vocal or should stop them spilling. expressed she.
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lessons that any of you know that i gave. rod our local piccolo from one of them found alex at home with them and that if he didn't want you know in the back went to school because he knew that he had to get a bad one i named them with a whole. boko haram is the most violent jihad to school in sub-saharan africa. a little 15 years they've been terrorizing northeastern nigeria and the adjoining states the name can be translated as against western education. the fundamentalists goal is to establish an islamic caliphate. boko haram has killed thousands of people and taken hundreds hostage.
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