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the totem a scholarship. protests ruling party rebellion and threats of a snap election a blockbuster brags that showdown gets underway in the u.k. parliament after m.p.'s return from their summer recess. also this hour as a u.s. media outlet claims moscow's been interfering abroad for a full century look at whether the russian milling term could have been used for about a 1000 years ago. and recovery teams in yemen pull 88 bodies from the ruins of the prison bombed by the saudi led coalition with the red cross saying the number of dead likely exceeds 100.
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very warm welcome to the program from all of us here at our church here in moscow thanks for joining us this hour tensions have greeted the 1st day that the u.k. parliament has got back down to business following the long summer recess and it's no surprise that banks it's still dominating proceedings but tempers at a boiling point. everyone in this government once they deal with. what. we do we do not use the reality that the house of commons have rejected the car with broad agreement 3 joins us live and it seems the kind of. view that you are that you are that is why i wrote to president coulter i'm a student shama i know to you as a senior and distinguished elder statesman in the house to set an example of good behavior. we're now joined live by artist taylor and london doesn't
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exactly seem the summer break has helped cool tempers are brock's set and it's up to speed. well certainly not the seemingly endless saga has hit unprecedentedly manic heights today because as he said the house of commons has come back for the 1st day has come together for the 1st time after summer recess with both force johnson and jeremy cooler than appearing and it was definitely not short on trauma because in just the 1st few minutes of course johnson's address the conservative and pete filippi actually stood up and crossed over to the liberal democrats bench this is what he said about his defection. is all we've heard this to speak of taking back control of our trade policy and restoring our independence seat in the w.t. only for the 1st time in 46 you are excluded. from this is
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a crucial moment because it leaves johnson without a majority something that practically makes it impossible for a government to pass any type of legislation the prime minister continued seemingly on and reiterated his commitment to deliver boy october 31st come what may something that probably unsurprisingly sets the stage for quite the heated debate. that's what they want to. thank you i did my decision before so i ask that turkey was. too big to force us to cool yet another point this delayed the you said winning friends in europe these losing friends at home this is a government with no no morals and as of today no majority of iraqis think this is a big a thing. opens the armies to lose
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a game i'd really raise on my knees a man who voted today and every single piece o. e.u. . to begin maastricht we begin to get going. on all of this tension is in the run up to a very important moment in parliament on tuesday evening m.p.'s were lost take control of the house of commons agenda and they're doing this on wednesday they can debate on an anti no deal lol and then nor effectively. yet again this time until january 2020 unless of course johnson manages to negotiate a deal with brussels before i mean as we know boris johnson has consistently stated he will not bend to the will of the commons and he refuses to go back to brussels with his tail between his legs begging for yet another extension which is why
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they're all rumors that he might well trigger a general election before deadline start if he triumphs in the polls as he has actually widely expected to do he would go to brussels with a fresh mandate to negotiate so as we've seen many times over the last 3 is a lot of uncertainty and confusion in the halls of westminster and as we've also seen a lot over the last 3 years m.p.'s seemingly doing everything that they can to delay delivering on the results of the 2016 rest referendum so definitely a big day and a big week for british politics and a career defining moment for boris johnson fosco taylor bring us the latest from london then. we go live now to anthony webber independent political commentator for more on this so johnson's last the government's working majority are you surprised a tory m.p. has defected at this stage. jacqueline not knowing off because i don't think this
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would have been expected possibly margot treatable because the liberal democrats are being trying to progress with someone trying to oversee very disappointing but i think the government can contribute without too much are trade because wearing their contacts duration whereas when we have the very same thing it. will be some labor m.p.'s who support the government at the moment so it's going to look very tight as he needs. as we speak will be don't know what the result. will be pretty much or come to see if. these people who. choose to lobby for a summit so whose house runs box actually succeed because there's never enough time basing your business on the prime minister by basically providing school
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today but it seems. they've got a plan that not coming off with the suggestion that it's more sort of jail it should be the only option is if this is going to shrink who battled the government will have more time to get to a deal but how important listen scratch i mean if you remember back in the top. of the population were offered all. this the trial of the referendum result. this is going to be seen musashi so even if there is a general election whether it's all trying to change. plans then these papers that are trying to stir up. a pencil not want. general election related or pets 3 more on the wrong what i would say my own perspective.
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whether it's. for 2 or 3 months total i didn't see these people who suffered tremendously in the polls i also suspect there will be more will watching together with the. cheese which so cool happening but she beatriz the rest of me learn the piece of are having 2nd actions which i don't see how did being wrong why they should support you and proceed so may well be a little problem and so you should. also see what monks were purchased. by our spies that call and then. with the way things are guided you're wrong. and. least painful or difficult we not only. do this. in the british parliament then rushing the parade because. you will as
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a majority say would. be referendum results in 2016. days refuse to. comply with the results. should be fat sophie recalling the mistake he's trying to ensure we do believe and it seemed struck. his negotiating which he's making clear that the off button is going to be difficult for. independent political commentator anthony weber i'm afraid we're not to leave it there thank you so much air time and your comments are to host and former m.p. george galloway believes westminster has been acting undemocratically all along. 80 years ago this week britain declared war on nazi germany which had on the 1st of
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september 1939 invaded poland within months britain stood alone with the hitler forces at the channel ports an imminent invasion feared expected by everyone 80 years later our borders johnson calls a 5 day extra holiday for parliament and the british bourgeoisie goes into hysterics and i'm talking bourgeois leftists as well as rightists the mass media the parliamentary labor party virtually all of them the liberals the guardian the e.u. fanatics triggered by a 5 day prorogue ation they've gone to court they've threatened to block bridges occupy streets even called for a general strike they call it
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a coup but in fact the coup is then they see that their government has pulled a coup over parliament but its parliament that has been operating a coup against the will of the british people it's quite simple really it's no longer even about bricks it it's about democracy if people vote not knowing if their vote is going to count or if it's going to be stolen from them or if they win if that victory will be robbed in front of their eyes democracy no longer means anything at all that's why i say you can campaign to rejoin the european union if you like. and you won't have much by way of political traction if you do but the decision of the bricks referendum to leave the european union just must be implemented and anyone who stands in the way of
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it is not a champion of democracy but is in fact an enemy of democracy you can watch george galloway's full take on bikes at our instagram. barely a european trip by u.s. officials can go by these days without some criticism of russia and following that tradition vice president mike pence has once again warned a russian interference during a visit to poland. 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. as a marks come as a daily beast article frames historical events going back
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a 100 years as russian interference however as mangala have now argues why stop there. there are a few legends as obscure and my dear as this one seemed leaguers 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 capitalism and specifically britain for a long term campaign of infiltration and subversion you scared yet well you better be lenin himself was a bit of the 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
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meddling plus the 50 years that mr secretary of state pompei 0 added when 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 and fortunately they wouldn't let me play spooky music didn't take long though to discover how all 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 1970 russian octopuses do you know there's only one and we'd never have known if not for british imperial
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propaganda no matter how deeply buried the truth is out there and the new york city a forgotten passageways 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 sue 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 the 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
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sciences for his quote scientific contributions others say he passed on early manuscripts of the us constitution as russian handlers the proof is in your wallet look at his face on the $100.00 bill it doesn't smile and it's well known that russians. never smiled 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 kievan roost married his daughter to the french king and surprisingly the king died very soon and she ruled the fronds for decades a 1000 years of russian medlin proved beyond doubt back to you daily beast at sea which you can dig up about jesus christ and his ties to the
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k.g.b. your global news update continues after this short break. 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 trades sound the table but without a doubt this is as we said the last generation. but i believe it was an important accomplishment of the problem c n h 2 had to. talk about its demise but unfortunately the europeans have not been able to put their money where their mouth is they have been stating an additional ports for the
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j.c. pewit but they have not been prepared to take good risks. to invest in order to maintain a great achievement of the compass. welcome back 88 bodies have been pulled from the rubble of a jail in southern yemen which was bombed by the saudi led coalition according to the red cross more than 100 people are presumed dead the charity has condemned the attack as shocking the facility hall some $170.00 people medics have been dispatched to the scene i wanted thought to be the deadliest strike on the country this year. there are
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a few hours after the airstrike bought me a whole lot laying around being able to support around in hospitals around 50 people have been. wounded we can see 110 by 10 people have been killed we are there are still around 20 people missing. are also lying on the dock probably riyadh rejects the accusations and insists it took all precautions to protect civilians also claiming the building was not a prison but a storage facility for drones and missiles this is a traditional huth the tactic and 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 let me tonight for all of the coalition warplanes work the residence in the war planes flew past and drop bombs directly at the building where 170 prisoners were in custody what you
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are seeing now is a real disaster scene it is a crime against humanity yemen civil war pits what the rebels against a coalition led by riyadh 4 years of fighting have resulted in the world's worst humanitarian disaster they had at the m a delegation of the red cross told us international law may have been broken. bird again nice to go to became 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 it nice that they are protected by international humanitarian law when if you are a peg person and that can't be by international how many go into all the question of why you're lesion of are you chose is really at the full ground to have a definitive conclusion you need only need to bet that on the stand what was the motivation what was because of the measures that were taken by. a
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decent very tragic incident that has killed a very very high number of people. a 3rd day of commemorations is being held in the russian town of beslan marking 15 years since the deadliest terror attack in the country's modern history at a local school tuesday ceremony schoolchildren released 334 balloons one for each victim of the massacre john hopkins reports from beslan a warning you may find some of the following report upsetting. 334 balloons released into the sky. 334 lives tragically taken away 15 years ago. the 1st days of september of course russia celebrated as the start of a new academic year the start of new lives when you school children here in beslan though the memories are etched in tragedy islamic terrorists took over a 1000 people hostage keeping them without food or water for 3 days on the final day
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a chaotic gun battle with security forces meant $300.00 plus people never made it out alive. today marks the 3rd and final day of remembrance services for those who lost their lives at school number one or what's left of the left of it a bell was rung symbolically to symbolize the start of that never happened for those children just earlier today at the memorial the names of all the victims were read out as the people here fell still and silent many here today lost friends relatives and loved ones even more were directly involved in the tragic events of 2004 even those who have little memory or no memory of what happened are still deeply affected and yet this town registers now you're. going to go. is knowledge don't stop it people don't come believe it or not us guys if you do it
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again. i want if you call the. pleasure. you got that you're shouted out in your skies over it on purpose you. did it just stop when you were proceeding on legend so for you mom or. dad. just i was just so wrong. that i spent a. few more. you know pretty much. written by then optimist about the given it. just acknowledged i did it don't wish. it was march and i did it. yeah she would i could not climb the shift mr smalley yeah you could call him that. night and. this symmetry was built specially for the victims of the beslan siege at the time the small town just couldn't cope with the numbers of dead the locals the don't call it they call it the city of angels where
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the portraits of the victims a call of doubt and the headstones the children forever in childhood the adults forever young. hundreds of lives lost thousands of lives shattered. will never forget them. as the world marks the 80th anniversary of the start of world war 2 the british prime minister has weighed in on moscow's role suggesting the soviet union was essentially as responsible for starting the war as nazi germany. 80 years ago he invaded poland and triggered the 2nd world war. as pows defended that country gives the nazi old soviet forces attack them from the east strapping po'd between
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the hammer of fascism and the bill of communism the statement didn't go unnoticed by the russian embassy and london diplomats noted it was absolutely unacceptable to equate the actions of the soviet union with hitler's aggression the embassy also expressed regret that the soviet british alliance during world war 2 and their joint actions against nazi germany seem to have been forgotten by the prime minister among the most prominent cases of soviet british cooperation during the world war 2 worth the arctic convoys the operation sought british vessels deliver essential supplies to the north of soviet russia braving heavy bombardment britain lost scores of both merchant and navy vessels with more than $3000.00 casualties historian and author michael jones told us earlier about johnson's comment as an insult to all world war 2 veterans. well that's a political sound bite where it goes very wrong to equate. nazi germany and head to the soviet union there was only one threat to european
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peace and 939 and that was hitler from 1000 flicks you were on through to 945 the soviet union's role was the most important rule of course there was no alliance between the soviet union the united kingdom and of course the united states that overall those contras it was the soviet union that made the greatest sacrifice and we're talking about 27000000 and broke the back of the german war machine and then that big picture these comments all very much and then felt to those who gave their lives fighting and common cause against fascism. that's a global news break down for this hour and that's all for me as well today but we're not you know harvey will be taking over in about 30 minutes thanks for tuning in wherever you may be.
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i thought wrong. or all right. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confronted he shouldn't let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk.
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i. ready ready ready am sure to stop it from continuing to grow. i just never know very good about the idea of bringing children into the world because i didn't feel like things were in very good shape that a life was just going to be a lot of software programs. there's no reason the more. you take things that are timid. is a myth something else that. everybody's scared to talk to that is certifiable is. this is really dependent on us addressing this issue and if we can't even talk
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about it we can even have a conversation about it then. are in trouble. hi there i'm 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 denied reports that he wants to blow up
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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 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 trade so 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 a 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.
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