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to future generations to have and enjoy the ocean now we have. national security adviser john bolton with the president claiming both he and his administration disagreed with many of bolton's ideas. fiction branded a c.n.n. report that the secret service is extracted a high level spy from moscow in 2017. israel's prime minister says that he will annex the west bank's jordan valley if reelected this weekend. very good evening to you this is r.t. international thanks for joining us. donald trump has been wielding his hanks once
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again with his national security advisor john bolton the latest victim sacked according to the president over a number of disagreements. based in new york has the latest. announcement was made on twitter just before john bolton was about to speak for a press briefing john bolton the national security adviser of donald trump who is associated with the neoconservative school of foreign policy an advocacy of u.s. military intervention is a according to travis tweet he's out in full jumbled last night video service is no longer needed in the white house i disagreed strongly with many of his suggestions as did of his in the administration and then full on his resignation which was given to me this morning i thank john very much for his service i'll be naming a new national security advisor next week the 70 year old former u.n. ambassador gave a slightly different version of the vents leading to his terminations her
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resignation then was given by trump on twitter he spoke to the press saying quote i offered my resignation last night and president trump said quote let's talk about it tomorrow well apparently the announcement came on social media they did not talk about it as was planned it simply was an announcement that he was done now mike pompei o the u.s. secretary of state also weighed in giving his analysis of what happened with john bolton and what's going on inside of the administration is what we heard from mike bomb pale i'm never surprised. well yes i don't mean that on just this issue but i would say this the president's intitled to the staff that he wants that at any moment this a staff person who works directly for the president states and he should have people they trust and values and whose efforts and judgments benefit him in delivering american foreign policy i don't i don't i know everyone's talked about this for an awfully long time there were definite places that invested and i told
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him i had different views about how we should proceed now john bolton has a reputation for being an advocate of u.s. military force and interventionism around the world he has vocally supported intervention in places like syria. venezuela north korea and iran and there were some moves by the trumpet ministration that certainly fit in with his overall viewpoint he strongly advocated that the usa withdraw from the iran nuclear deal and the trumpet ministration did indeed do that furthermore he has been strongly in favor of tremseh moves against venezuela and he supported the withdrawal of the united states from the intermediate nuclear forces agreement with russia however according to the reports pale was strongly opposed to donald trump's a meeting with kim jong il and one which he went to the demilitarized zone and then crossed into the democratic people's republic of korea furthermore from what we understand trump also disagreed with thomas aoe and the suggestions he was making
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when it came to recent events regarding iran or oil tankers an ongoing talk of some kind of negotiation so there were some very solid disagreements between donald trump himself and his national security advisor and it appears that those disagreements and now led to john bolton stepping out of the trump administration. earlier i spoke with former senior security policy analyst at the pentagon michael maloof believes that enough of being undermined by bolton. i think more important is probably that trumps of bolton basically leading him into a quagmire with iran and he did not want that to happen he wanted to negotiate he brought to the position something else he brought to the position of his own foreign policy agenda which was the neo conservative agenda of intervention intervention everywhere as the president said publicly
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a few times. there was no war that the golden didn't like he said the president up for failure in venezuela. and that was a fiasco madeira still in place what happened was that once the president makes a decision you solute instead bolton took off working behind the scenes to undermine that and we saw this work with his actions with netanyahu and with the. with the mohamed been some of the saudi arabia he was under he was undercutting the president every step of the way as opposed to. pump aoe who was much more clever in not criticizing the president but doing what a good soldier would do once the president made a decision and that was to salute and carry on. pulp fiction that
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branded a c.n.n. reports that the u.s. secret service is extracted a high level spy from moscow in 2017 so i think multiple sources c.n.n. claims the spy was extracted as it was feared donald trump lied to expose him both the white house and cia say the story is incorrect skewed taylor behl's deeper. secret missions exfiltration of spies top level intelligence it sounds like the makings of a thriller and in a way it is because this is an elaborate tale recently had by c.n.n. multiple trump administration officials tell me that these are officials with direct knowledge that in a previously undisclosed to secret mission in 2017 the u.s. successfully extracted from russia one of its highest level sources covert sources inside the russian government the c.n.n. report claims
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a man at the highest level of the kremlin was secretly feeding theeye a information for over a decade that he was so ensconced within the kremlin wall so friendly with and trusted by president putin's in a circle but he even managed to photograph documents on the russian leaders desk u.s. intelligence officials had already expressed concerns about the safety of this by other russian assets given the length of their cooperation with the u.s. this according to a former senior intelligence official the report is peppered with vague mentions of secret sources mysterious interviews and skips a bit on the facts facts make a thriller indeed the c.n.n. report doesn't even given in playing of the identity of the informant but the russian media was willing to give it a chance and landed on one smiling cough it's been reported that he previously worked at the russian embassy in washington before becoming up to stay counselor at the presidential administration not really the pinnacle of influence which is true
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that smiling cough worked in the president's administration but several years ago he was fired his position wasn't that of a top official all the discussion in the u.s. media about someone urgently extracting someone and saving someone it cetera it is part of as you know a sort of pope fiction genre but c.n.n. probably felt it had a bombshell report on its hands it found yet another. unverified crum to suggest it was the russians not the american public who lacked a trump and then showing that washington had successfully outwitted moscow by sneaking a legit spy out but what could make this revelation for more delicious how about trump also being shown to be an unreliable slip president now that would be called a person directly involved in these discussions said that the removal of the russian was driven in part by concerns that president trump is administration repeatedly mishandled classified intelligence and that that could contribute to
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exposing the covert source as aspiring so just to clarify the cia gave up its most important source on the off chance that trump might spill the beans a source that's been cultivated for over 10 years in the country is readily says it's almost impossible to infiltrate i could even buy into that if the cia gave me something to what quits i mean they aren't exactly trump's cheerleaders their response that must have come as a bitter blow at c.n.n. h.q. misguided speculation that the president's handling of our nation's most sensitive intelligence which he has access to each and every day driven alleged exfiltration operation is inaccurate i love a good story but anonymous sources classified information which is impossible to verify trump is incapable of dealing with the discreet demands of office and washington being a step ahead of everyone well it just fits all too neatly. israeli
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prime minister binyamin netanyahu has announced if reelected this weekend he will an extraordinary forms part of the west bank and has long been labeled by critics as occupied territory. and. we are on the eve of elections president trump said that after the elections he would present his do you of the century for permanent agreement for israel and the palestinians to be presented just a few days after the elections and its rise around the corner on these offers us a great challenge and a great historic once in a lifetime opportunity to apply israel sovereignty over our settlements in judea and samaria and also other areas with significance our security our heritage and our future. the disputed territories of the west bank and gaza strip of long been a seed of discord well the 600000 israelis including in west jerusalem live in the
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settlements which 1st appeared in the region more than 50 years ago and international organizations including the un and the e.u. a call these areas a serious breach of international law israel rejects those accusations claiming that those territories never belong to any country so no legislation was violated let's go unless mitchell barak believes that no one will take this issue seriously at an international level. i think it's a cynical use of policy it's a cynical use of a very serious issue it's a serious use of a contentious issue internationally although most israelis would agree that the bekka valley belongs to israel and will remain in israeli hands for many many generations but to use it now i think a lot of people think it's a political stunt and it's a political stunt that may work have we seen any international reaction from the united nations or anyone else when the united states recognized jerusalem as the capital of israel and move this embassy to jerusalem the answer is no words are very easily used but seldom in force and whereas it is
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a contentious issue there are people that think that maybe these territories are occupied there are a lot of people that think that they're not and right now the united states is in the corner of the and again this is a lot of electioneering. china slammed germany for hosting the prominent hong kong activist hong beijing described it as disrespectful that he was greeted by the german foreign minister. andi china is extremely unhappy at germany for hosting hong kong separatists so they can undertake anti china separatist activities and a german foreign minister publicly meeting such people it is disrespectful of china's sovereignty interest ference in its internal affairs. correspondent lyndal cool to house. berlin recently rolled out the red carpet for hong kong opposition leader inviting the 22 year old busy to
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a human rights event at the boom to stop once there jumped at the opportunity to call hong kong's political situation part of a new cold war we are in a new cold war all. we heard for you were to stay here with us in resisting the price. it was time for wong to turn on the charm for germany's big wigs and foreign minister heiko moss was one of the 1st to be won over after hearing that one was detained in china for breaking bail and then released just a day before the event moss was overjoyed. we will come to the fact that. he's free. and what could make a boon to start conference even better a photo shoot wong was pictured with the leader of the white helmets an organization often praised by western leaders and just as often accused by critics of staging chemical attacks and supporting terrorist groups by now was probably an
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expert at posing in pictures because just last month he was caught on camera meeting with an employee of the u.s. consulates political division in hong kong and although wong has been hustling hard for that western support he's also been very critical of the west and the fact that they haven't done enough of the food. i want the conflicts to be resolved without violence and anything else would be a disaster and joining the law is a house but it's a country with 2 systems and the system in. congress people more civil rights than individual. i thank chancellor merkel for speaking to hong kong in beijing but was far less clear than the hong kong people wanted germany's business interest should not override the universal value we believe in if the chancellor wants to do something then she must help urge president xi to respond to the call for free elections of course china has even more against western officials stoking the flames of opposition in hong kong they've already labeled meetings with western
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officials as meddling and the root cause of violence in hong kong but based on this most recent rendezvous it seems the west is not listening donald quarter r.t. berlin. 5 senior officials in london have been banned from office after an inquiry into the actions of an isolated 3 miss who worked with the ma hack was jailed for life last year for attempting to create was being called a jihadist child army from young worshippers questions have been asked about how it could have happened. step around the corner of this suburban london street and the windows on the building and the plaque on the door will reveal that this is in fact a mosque and it's a mosque that sin a bit of trouble right now for hiring a dangerous extremist to teach children and then trying to cover it up 26 year old. taught islamic studies at the mosque despite having no
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qualifications and being employed as an administrator. was jailed for life gerry in the trial the court heard details of how he'd shown extremist materials to children that had attended the off to school club here and how he tried to mold them into an army of kids. terrorism like how to fight he wants a group of 300 men. those children to reenact the westminster time he was showing them very concerning terrorist related propaganda videos videos such as beheading videos.
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yet you power laws them with fear from the point of view that if they raise the law then something similar would happen so that. an inquiry by the charity commission that's the governing body which regulates the way that charities in england and wales and run has now disqualified 5 of the senior officials that used to run the ethic. islam mick academy for failing to safeguard children as young as 11 from the attempted radicalization by that former employee many of the children that attended the classes here were too frightened to tell their parents about the graphic and violent videos that our hike was showing them now that the buses here have been removed an interior mosque manager has been
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appointed to get things back on the straight and narrow but for the residents of ripple road there are still questions about how hacks activities were allowed to continue unchecked for so long overseas quite frightening being on you just because you see everything on the news and obviously it's always quite far away isn't it so it is a bit frightening to think that that's there when i'm here you know as i've been an influx of different nationalities worldwide. i wouldn't sound surprised at all i mean it's a national. problem isn't it it's not a problem for our suits across the country so it goes out just around the corner it could be money he was doing it i would never know because you know it's you just never know where there's a large fire there are no passing the it's not just the board the management ones who have just been dismissed for their failures because it's more than just a failure because when you read the report they are to flee. to the investigators
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into it but it's obviously a failings on the education system in the area to actually fully check before myself i think it's also a problem where anybody who questions anything to do with islam is vilified and that's a real concern but people should be able to openly raise concerns of anything that they feel is a problem and let it be investigated and if there's no problem phone off but if they were then obviously the children are the pio. british prime minister boris johnson. has lost a 2nd triggering a snap general election success of the ballot box could have allowed them to repeal a recently passed law aimed at blocking a no deal bragg's it during a heated debate in politics both sides of the house accuse each other of playing political games. many of our constituents will be confused tonight because the labor party this ask for a general election for 2 years turned it down and we have to stop the sprogs since
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we are not walking into traps laid by this prime minister became the 1st leader of the opposition in the history of our country to show his confidence in her majesty's government yeah why did how do you mean the opportunity to have an election with a view to removing the government this house has lost the respect of the country as a laughingstock around the world the prime minister has warned his peers in office our number here. parliament is now prorogue or suspended until october the 14th which is a massive 5 weeks away even after a horrendous week in parliament and in fact that terrible night last night forrest johnson still maintains that breck set needs noted that this government will not today bricks it any further we will not allow the emphatic good into the referendum
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to be slowly suffocated by corridor thank you very much this is the point of. me that's what they want. to force us to pay for yet another part of this. i would everybody to know there are circumstances in which i ask brussels to do that we're leaving on the 31st of october gives orbits timetable was absolutely mammoth us included 2 emergency debates plus boris johnson's notion on a snap general election the 1st emergency to pay requires the release of no preparation documents actually squeeze through with a majority of no i basically require the government to hand over documents and messages and can. cation it also includes the operation yellow hammer documents there's a files on preparations they too should also be to disclosed under this motion now
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the government yesterday responded saying that it would share these appropriate documents but believes it's an absolutely unprecedented and disproportionate move very parliamentary session has now wrapped up once and for all tell october the 14th 5 weeks away and for the opposition it seems like it's been quite a good end to that session for boris johnson it could get a lot worse. well parliament's may have ended its 5 week suspension but not for plenty of commotion in the house of commons given piece holding up signs that read silents on even threw himself across the speaker of the house's chair to prevent him from leaving a conservative politician roger evans believes another brags that delay would be pointless. i think he will do his level best to get this done by the 31st of october without an extension if he doesn't it will bring considerable discredit upon the political process in this country because we keep seeing this
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difficult decision kicked into the long grass what difference is the 3 month extension really going to make anyway if you look at the timetable for this time if you were about to go off into the party conference season and i don't know if the parties were actually seriously considering abandoning those come from says they could continue talking about the solutions they didn't want to briggs it which is all you have here out of the house the cons but we've got the live conference coming up then the labor conference then the tory conference so we would expect people to be away from parliament and not having debates and making a lot this time if you are any what. people are lining up to take aim at hollywood's latest comic book movie before it's even hit the screens the joker has been accused of glorifying violence. by.
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walking phoenix stars as the joker documenting the early years of the villain from the batman franchise and shows him as a loner who descends into madness it's not yet on public release the screening at the venice film festival is got people arguing online many say that it encourages viewers to sympathize with problematic themes. i don't want to have sympathy for a man best known for his robbery murder and arguably rape shoved down my throat for 2 hours it was not that long ago when a socially isolated this crunch old white man who felt wronged by society quite literally dressed up as a joker and shot up a movie theater in colorado joke of a film where you're supposed to sympathize with a mediocre white man radicalized into deranged violence will no doubt be appealing to the wrong audience for the worst reasons millions of children will see the upcoming film joker to laugh at a clown millions of children will be taught that crime violence and mayhem are the
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stuff of jokes one will howl with take responsibility for promoting a culture of crime. or we spoke to a filmmaker who believes that censorship should be a last resort. problem with criticizing a film before it comes out for what it's supposed to say is that we're so into. a lot of people like to do in this country self censor art and creative expressions of art and i have a big issue with pure and simply because it's really difficult to comment on something that you've not seen and if you're already saying that something is going to be the way you think it's going to be and you don't want to see it then we have a problem we have a problem that we have in this country with the polarization at a political level at a cultural level we don't want to see what we think is going to be different from what we think about what we support i don't think that video games or movies will
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encourage people to to commit acts of violence i think the issue is at the source of education of many things that are going on in this country when it comes to mass shootings and role violence i think entertainment if something is an expression of something that is happening in this society that we need to deal with and it's a reminder that there is a lot of issues that are not dealt with and i feel that a lot of people like to put those issues under the carpet instead of dealing with them head on. thanks thing without saying. that.
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what politicians do you can. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected . so when you want to be president or injury. or somehow want to. have to go to the press it's like that before 3 in the morning can't be good that i'm interested always in the waters of our. question. of today that i wouldn't get it is embedded in it's the bad news in yemen the united states deems to be a threat the good that it is those who work in syria the cia and the u.s. military were engaged in these covert actions really throughout the world. where they were assassinating populist leaders they were backing up right away military windows funding an army just was there's no posts anymore because there's always
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a small cult of people for really good this good for profit. hello there i'm max kaiser this is the kaiser report yes we're still in paris oh my love for all things stacey just grows by the minute every time i'm here in the city of lights stacey and the city of love it's called re well you know what while we've been here there has been a new fascinating term use for what you've called financial terrorists and it used to be called financial repression remember all these low res declining rates negative rates quantitative easing was considered financial repression it was
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repressing all throughout the at qana me for the better of the whole economy well here is a phrase financial vandals and it's an interesting one pension world reels from financial bendel ism of falling yields and they speak to mark doubting the chief investment officer at blue bay asset management he has he has pension fund mandates and he says about these ever declining rates that quote the true badness is pension funds being forced to invest and assets which will be guaranteed to lose such as in the case of long dated inflation linked to guilt real yields of negative 3 percent he said it is financial benda lism and the government and central banks need to wake up to this rather either but because of what they're sure what could just a people stop me and say you know you know what because so what that's your answer yes i'm going to my blue area in fact his granddaughter granddaughter said i
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look like graham going through blue period but let's talk about financial by vandalism for a 2nd so you know as you point out there was a term floated about called financial repression when. interest rates were under the inflation rate so people had a negative kind of repressed feeling about how the economy was working and it was couched in economic language in davos speak and how policymakers needed to engage in this type of policy to restore integrity to the banks or some other phrase that they would is then to morph now into financial vandalism means that the press the mainstream press well we were we were accused of talking about heterodox economics when we pointed out that the phrase financial repression is just a euphemism for stealing and people say oh that's heterodox economics you don't say the c. and b. c. or a.b.c. or n.b.c. or b.b.c. because it's not orthodox it's not well.

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