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just to have and enjoy the ocean we have. a u.s. media outlet claims moscow has been interfering abroad for a full century we'll look at whether the russian that meddling moniker might just as well be used to prevent 1000 years ago. also this hour recovery teams in yemen pull 88 bodies from the ruins of a prison bombed by the saudis but the red cross saying the number of dead likely exceeds 100. 11 rally in support of whistleblower join the sonship to see the celebrities joining in among the pink floyd's front man roger waters.
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you're watching are to international coming to you live from the russian capital where it's just turned 3 pm welcome to the program. on a visit to poland the u.s. vice president mike pence has once again warned a russian interference into western politics. now is the time for us to remain vigilant. about the intentions and the actions being taken by russia. as we stand together and as we see other nato allies follow your lead president and. meet their obligations to our common defense in nato we know their efforts will fail. his warning about russian meddling comes as an article by online news outlet the daily beast claims that moscow has actually been at it for health and tree prompting artist guys you have to wonder whether 2 millenia might not be closer to the mark. there are
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a few legends as obscure and my ideas this what seems league as the freemasons u.f.o.'s the loch ness monster and big foot there is russian meddling and with every retelling someone nods and the little twist i mean who is going to disprove them the russians have been attacking us for 100 years but moscow mich still doesn't get it now it's the daily beast turns out russian meddling is ancient lenin who already targeted western capsule is i'm i'm specifically britain for a long term campaign of infiltration and subversion you scared yet well you better be letting himself was a bit of a medlar says the daily beast though they do say a lot of things but with every telling as i said a little something gets added in this case another 50 years to russian election meddling plus the 50 years that miss the secretary of state pompei you added when
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it was his. of course and the one before that and the one before that i hope i didn't stop at 2008 you can go back to the seventy's. i decided to investigate these claims unfortunately they wouldn't let me play spooky music didn't take long though to discover how old this meddling was literally here is russian octopus depicted in 2018 its tentacles reach far far back into the past same octopus seen in the 1950s who were incidents i think not it's the same one cited again in 1900 how many russian octopuses do you know there's only one and we'd never have known if not for british imperial propaganda no matter how deeply buried the truth is out there and the
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new york city a forgotten passageways where the monk covered more evidence of russian meddling that you know the russians interfered in the us civil war sent warships to support the north abraham lincoln so effectively did they meddle with the americans actually welcome those warships potentially the russians not only lost the election for hillary clinton but the war for the confederate states now this is the part where the spooky music would have been really good founding fathers were infiltrated and recruited by what would all wouldn't become the k.g.b. benjamin franklin himself 789 was elected to the russian academy of sciences for his quote scientific contributions others say he passed on early
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manuscripts of the us constitution as russian handlers the proof is in your wallet look at his face on the 100 dollar bill it doesn't smile and it's well known that russians. never smart it was difficult but we tracked it back a 1000 years we found russian meddling before russia even existed. anyway millennium ago the ruler of kiev and roost married his daughter to the french king and surprisingly the king died very soon and she ruled the fronts for decades a 1000 years of russian meddling proved beyond doubt back to you daily beast let's see what you can dig up about jesus christ that is ties to the k.g.b. . recovery teams in the southwest of yemen have pulled 88
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bodies from the ruins of a jail bombed by the saudi led coalition according to the red cross more than 100 people are presumed dead a group has condemned the attack as shocking the facility how some $170.00 people medics have been dispatched to the scene of what is start to be the deadliest strike on the country atmosphere. there in a few hours after the strike got me a whole lot leaner around being able to support around in hospitals around 50 people have been. wounded people he can see 110 by the time people have been. around 20 people missing. are also lying on the. riyadh rejects the accusations and insists that it took all precautions to protect civilians the coalition also claims that the building was not a prison but a storage facility for drones and missiles. this is a traditional huth the tactic and
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a violation of the laws of armed conflict this site was not registered with the united nations and was not on the no strike list the south and i said let me tonight the rule of the coalition warplanes work the residents in the war planes flew past and drop bombs directly at the building where 170 prisoners were in custody what you are seeing now is a real disaster scene it is a crime against humanity yemen civil war pits rebel hersey's against a multinational coalition led by riyadh 4 years of fighting have sparked the world's worst humanitarian disaster the head of the yemen delegation of the red cross says international law may have been broken this time. in suburbia big nice big that we have been put there to give people what happened. in close contact with them so it was a place that was quite well known completely nice that we are protected by international humanitarian law when if you are
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a peg person. by international humanitarian your the question of violation of our your cho is really at the full ground to have a definitive conclusion we need. to better understand what was the motivation what was because of the measures that were taken by. a decent very tragic incident that has killed a very very high number of people. if their day of commemoration is being held in the southern russian town of beslan of marking 15 years since the deadliest terror attack in the country's modern history had a local school at today's ceremony schoolchildren release 300 and $34.00 balloons one for each of the victims of the massacre there hawkins reports from beslan. of course the early days of september are days of celebration the start of a new school year of a new life for many children here in beslan though their memories are etched in
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tragedy islamic terrorists seized over a 1000 hostages on the 1st of september 2004 holding them for 3 days without food or water before a gun fight with police and security forces on the 3rd day resulted in over 300 deaths today marks the 3rd and final day of remembrance for those who lost their lives in the town of beslan a bell was rung earlier in the school symbolic of the start of the bell of course that never came up 15 years ago many here today lost friends family or loved ones even more work directly involved in the events of those 3 days and even those who were to even those who were too young to remember too young to have any memories of those who have given it's also still affected many years later and yet to sandra just as now you. have one never. knows. is knowledge done yet chad thank you both don't come but you are not us because of
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all that i did to include. along if you called or even i shared with pleasure. you got your shouted out and you described as a very low toned down because you. did it just to step on your persona on legend so for you. for. the dad was just i was just so you know what. clinician a guy that i spent. a few. by there no damage i'm about that didn't. just go out which i do to try. to. impose my genetics that are going to come yeah yeah sure doesn't apply to shift just mommy yeah you could. right in this summit she was built especially for the victims of the past that attack at the time the tile just couldn't cope with the sheer numbers of dead locals the don't cool at the
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cemetery this is called the city of angels headstones here bear the portraits of those who died in those tragic days portraits of children who remain forever youthful portrays of adults who remain forever young people here coming to leave flowers reese water bottles in memory of those who died hundreds of lives lost thousands of those affected they'll never be forgotten. a rally in the u.k. in honor of julian assange has seen celebrities taking to the stage to support the whistleblower among them pink floyd frontman roger waters who performed his song wish you were here he's an outspoken supporter of the wiki leaks founder.
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so. what is an outfit from that fight which separates out despite an almost total need to silence on 2 days but not until i'd say most people have jobs they talk about what's told them hey i want that high pick will come out . it's a real issue in the tech and democratic right which is so profoundly important that this song and sue someone whose only crime is to tell the truth when we come to defend putin assume she is being tortured. for telling the truth about our government crimes and meanwhile the criminals who got us into these i mean the war was still. in power we heard that he
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was absolutely staving the terrible conditioning belmokhtar. we see is unbelievable also joining waltzes is a woman in titus i'm still make cuts off kilter to speak as he says darcy riches political present up having recently had contact with assad he tells us about his stake as well as giving us his thoughts on the case in shadow c. so. this is. the 6. x. . speak. very nicely. just. for exercise the system you see makes. you doubt. the sexing the 2 days concept might be on his old. the
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atmosphere focused on its feet and got to watch the british couple on this issue is not because i have seen plenty of trash talk in president assad's speech it is as we know scoring 7 out of 15 this sentence but jumping bail back 26 had a song famously sought refuge in the ecuadorian embassy hit none to the set but here it is off to his website which classified u.s. war logs on cables which reach details about america's foreign policy on secret casualties critics have also cry foul over the for the chip that strikes the whistle blow to the last what's his once want to talk about inspiring a call from a few tough on wall that one fear the u.k. will pay said to us tomorrow until that point up the hearing in february 2021 thing is said quote 18 weeks of a song just confinement might have cost the public outcry protests on fresh up on
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the british government continues to tail off. so the come in the program a local council and francis find that $90000.00 euros for violating a gender equality law by hiring too many women. the temperatures are rising sea levels are rising. and there's a lot there's a few ways to play it if you want to make money on the apocalypse of course there's a couple of great trade sound the table but without a doubt this is as we said the last generation. but i believe j.c. pewit was an important accomplishment to become c n h 2 it would be. to talk about. it's demise but unfortunately the europeans have not been able to put their
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money but the mountains they have been stating to support for the j.c. pure way but they have not been prepared to take good risks. to invest it in order to maintain a great achievement to become. welcome back iran's foreign minister has urged the e.u. to prove its commitment to the international nuclear deal and says that tehran is ready to stop the enrichment of uranium within days or even hours that comes after
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you ran an ounce plans to further reduce its compliance with the treaty starting this week there on earlier raised its limit on uranium enrichment saying it would breach the deals restrictions further if no one proves eager to save the accord iran's foreign minister zarif told r.t. why reaching an agreement with the e.u. is key you can see this interview throughout the day here on r t is world apart it's also on our website but for now here's a quick taste. i'm not preaching anybody i'm simply talking about the realities you see all of us when we went to primary school and high school we had bullies in our class and bullies would not stop if people just look at them why they beat another student once they beat the 1st student or go to the 2nd and the 3rd and the 4th the 2 parents must know that the appetite of the united states for breaking international law when ever and where ever it set of them really not stopped with casey pure as it has not i.n.f.
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. unesco the climate change to be honest with you at the end of the days not even in the interest of the united states in the long term if you have a long list international behavior you cannot have predictability one state being unpredictable will bring other states to the state of unpredictability and then we will have chaos so it's not in anybody's interest you will not have any rule of law respected if one country starts to break them basically as a matter of habit unfortunately the europeans have not been able to put their money where their mouth is they have been stating their support for the case of pure way but they have not been prepared to take the risks and to invest in order to maintain a great achievement of diplomacy i can only say that that's what they need to do
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how they want to do it they want to convince the americans or they want to defy the americans it's their decision i believe the americans will not be convinced unless they see a determination for the from the rest of the world to uphold principles of international law as i said a bully. appetite be simply only grow if they see the october reaction to the negotiating table because there is a ticket to get to that they go she taped it and that's poor compliance with j.c. purely. tensions remain high in the hong kong where anti beijing protests are into their 14th consecutive week some of the demonstrators in the chinese territory a former british colony are now asking london to grant them u.k. citizenship all important looks though now at how britain's own questionable policies and hong kong seem to be forgotten. hundreds of hong kong's protesters are shifting their focus to the british consulate demanding full british citizenship
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that was denied to them under colonial rule. one right now i. want the british government to declare that the sign of british agreement has been pushed by the chinese government before you became east asia i want to send to do while we are at the forefront i think global level if i can fighting against evil party which is the chinese communist party it was 997 that hong kong officially returned to mainland china the city's residents and initially had 2nd class citizen status in the british empire reserved exclusively for colonial subjects so of course many were thrilled to throw off the chains of colonialism but for some nostalgia for the old union jack clearly persists both in hong kong and westminster
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the u.k. had obligations to hong kong citizens before 997 and the extension of overseas citizenship which is many ways a 2nd to citizenship was a mistake and i think it's one that should be corrected at a time when there are clearly tensions in hong kong the u.k. could reassure many home calling citizens their existing recognised by the u.k. and their own valued britain's foreign secretary felt that very same obligation it's up to the people hong kong to decide what they think should happen in terms of their own government hong kong is not part of the united kingdom but the u.k. signed an internationally binding legal agreement in 1904 but in trying to the one country 2 systems rule in trying to the basic freedoms of the people of hong kong and. we stand for square behind that agreement foursquare behind the people of hong
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kong and that we serious consequences if that internationally binding legal agreement or not to be on that yes british hong kong once an outstanding model for all who craved freedom and human rights right well not if you consider that there was no democracy there it was always ruled by a british governor directly appointed by london and as for protests forget it a 900 $81.00 u.k. army document shows how comfortable the government was with shooting unarmed protesters practically the stench would be took photographs baton rounds shotgun and small arms fire small arms fire would be directed into the crowd for lethal effect shooting to kill protestors a real cornerstone of basic freedom the u.k.'s ministry of defense dismissed the document as theoretical speculation but even if that's true with the outcry over such a document be as muted if it were from the chinese government i doubt it all kong
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was a british colony in 460 years and didn't attain it was absolutely easy to see to democracy it was doomed from london through a governor who was appointed in london and sent over to hong kong which was chris to be one of the most militant voices in straitened voices of june intervention by the west in this current crisis so there was little democracy was we've got the issue to test us of memory if it ever seems to be in the west and the west as it will be just as old as i look people who are seduced by the western cold general wish to lay for western liberal democracy in there is a logical 1st order goal maybe there's a lot of historical a knee jerk reaction of the u.k. government as a result and on principle to support. for so over to national sovereignty isley the new un charter would be to and refused to get involved other than to advice support . to stop being violent to stop trying to destroy the traces to stop trying to
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create a situation where people's liberation army and chain i was no choice. to be. in france a local council has been fined that 90000 euros for failing to comply with a gender equality law after it employed too many women are to charlotte devinsky has the story. if you thought gender bias was becoming a thing of the past you'd be wrong over the years much work has been done to create more jobs when it comes to gender quotas have been put in place with a view to make sure that women have their voices heard and get some of the top jobs but what about when the scales tip well that's exactly what's happened in one french council walk on progressive town just north of leone let me find it 90000 euro for pointing to many women for the 5 senior jobs went to the fairer sex breaching france's public sector gender parity norse the cancel is got smacked i
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think is comical to be punished for this reason not only do i stand by our appointments i'm proud of having so many women in our management teams french law states that the ratio between men and women can't be more than a 6040 split what many public institutions fail to grasp is that the more applies to both sexes meaning that men can't be underrepresented either but the whole concept of employing people just because of their gender and not potentially because of the skills has set twitter alight this proves that in force parity stupid the commune has to play a fine of 900000 a year is because they have too many women in the management team if you are dumb and lazy guy you can get hired. the case of blue breasts hiring more women than men demonstrates the total absurdity of the parity rule it was inevitable that this would happen one day it's time we looked at people skills before looking at their
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gender it seems bold on quest isn't the 1st council to fall foul of this in 2017 the city of the it was also sanctioned for having too many women at the helm if the spotlight the hoo ha around these particular cases the reality in france is that women are still lagging behind in terms of being represented at the top across the country only 34 percent of women have management positions in local government finds have also been slapped on those who failed to employ enough women including high level government positions the french finance minister was fined 1700000 euros while the foreign minister was followed 450000 euros gender equality may be one of my calls top aims in france i have made a quality between women and men the great cause of my 5 year time but it seems no matter which way you look at it front cold quite seen on the right side of its own
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rules. r.t. powers. that are global news wrap up for now but i'll be back at the top of the hour with the latest thanks for tuning in. just. how good are brought out from. a little. visit this is a stick up from the water bottle phone in the stomach of a fish the brand is part of the coca-cola company which sells millions of bottles
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of soda every day the idea was that let's tell consumers there are the bad was there the litter box or throwing this away industry should be blamed for all this waste to company has long promised to reuse the plastic. that seems cool set their plastic let's take a close ally and on a day when you've had a session projects funding me. on the line your best bet is the end of it for the team but fun now the mountains of waste only grow higher.
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oh hi there max kaiser this is the kaiser report you know. this is amazing. we have an amazing episode for our 1st episode of september 29th teen and we're heading into our 10 year anniversary quarter you know so the amazon is on fire but not very many people are talking about the fact that angola and the congo are also on fire we also saw in the past week or so yeah the past week that we saw trump trump president of the united states has not made reports that he wants to blow up hurricanes with nuclear weapons in order to avoid these hurricanes hitting the u.s. the d.n.c. has said they don't want to debate climate change and age of climate treaties is over because of course at the g. 7 and refuse to participate in the so this is the landscape of our headlines coming
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up oh right well you know what can you say the temperatures are rising sea levels are rising. there's a lot there's a few ways to play it if you want to make money on the apocalypse of course there's a couple of great trades on the table but without a doubt this is as we've said the last generation so the kaiser report 10 year anniversary or a quarter is heading into what we call the last generation which will probably be anyone who's 30 or under probably won't have sustainable biosphere on planet earth in which to live we'll never know until it happens but in the mean time what we have noticed is as you mentioned the temperatures are rising faster than they expected and basically you have to greenhouse gases to primary ones carbon dioxide and when we emit that that last for hundreds of years in the atmosphere methane or me thing as i might say in the united kingdom is another one and that we most associate with cow farts right.
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