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yeah. i guess. breaking news is the u.s. denies that visas to several members of russia's delegation to u.n. general assembly starting today including the chairman of the foreign affairs committee it's a move that's been swiftly condemned by moscow we'll tell you more coming up also ahead. she was still in my dreams my childhood which you were and. teen climate activist credit grabs global attention by addressing world leaders at the u.n. but it seems not everyone is buying into her very emotional speech. good acting she has actress director grandfather it is thank the script seems like greg
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has had some acting lessons seem so fake to me. and the leaders of the u.k. france and germany issue a joint statement condemning iran for attacks on those saudi oil facilities and calling for toronto open dialogue it comes on the sidelines of as much of the u.n. general assembly this start later today. either very good afternoon just to midday here in moscow to choose the 24th of september my name is kevin when you're watching out international i'm here with your 30 minute world news update 1st and the breaking news the u.s. has denied visas we hear to 10 members of the russian delegation to the united nations general assembly the head of russia's foreign affairs committee who was one of those refused entry called the move a provocation today this is absolutely unprecedented situation. the united
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states of america does not have any right to determine to decide who is. to participate and who is not to participate in the general the service of the united nations of these situation these provocations will be responded to by the russian side no doubt about that when we turn the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov will no discuss the situation with the us secretary state my palm peo in new york the foreign ministry spokeswoman 2 was commented saying all applications were carried out on time it's an outrageous example of disrespect by the u.s. to u.n. members as well as an example of failure to fulfill obligation as the host country of the world are going is ation documents that we handed over for processing earlier a couple of months before departure were returned to us with the wording they have been handed in early you'll get more reaction from the coming hours next scene environmental activist group of thumb burghs once again grab global attention this
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time of the un's emergency climate summit she addressed world leaders there accusing them ever systrom lee of ignoring the problem she said. you have stolen my dreams my childhood with your empty words and yet i'm one of the ducks once. people are suffering people are dying entire school systems are collapsing we are in the beginning of a mass extinction and all you can talk about is money and fairy tales of eternal economic growth how dare you. 6 are also gave donald trump receive his self and i really looked when they crossed paths she was escorted away by security personnel as trump arrived at the un headquarters we were for a separate meeting in fact a religious freedom young activist emotional speech at the summit has got a mixed reaction online. does not bother me those behind
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her including her parents and financial backers bother me i will have to code what is child abuse she should be in school impressing education rather than being indoctrinated by movers and shakers gretta fabric is so inspiring and powerful her speech of the year and was so astoundingly amazing and anyone seen differently is dumb ironically nothing about grammar thornburg is organic she's an actor reading a script and playing a part she is barely cognizant of how the world functions beyond what her handlers tell her normal person looks or and believes and what she is saying economists like hammer thinks the management team is driven by money which makes it hard to believe anything she says. creator cooper and this endo who was meant warse the big pressure. as a child who has got a very very good management and lives there this profit oriented
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and like every figure in the internet or wherever. i would naturally everything he says it's of being a big. process and of course the profit making process and so i don't really listen to what she says because. if you regard the facts you are more of the on the on the better side and just stick stick to the facts and we have to make good propositions on how to make the world better and i'm just making no demonstrations taking the kids and way from school or whatever it's own burgs not the only will make an headlines on the climate change platform french president menem across annoyed french climate activists by telling them not to move their rallies from paris to poland he says shall do bensky delve deeper into that story today. president matt corner fronts has
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a once again called the banners to help in the fight against climate change speaking at the un climate change emergency summit he said he understood the frustrations of the millions of schoolchildren who had been striking on fridays xom and if you did why did you treat for months and months now we've heard the young people speaking and i think they've identified an absolute urgency that we have to respond to here but while much corn understands their frustrations his government didn't seem too keen on those climate activists who protested in paris over the weekend with some alleging brute force was used by the police as the violence spiraled out of control. and matt corn has made it clear he really wants the protesters to go away well from
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false at least as what you really really wants is for them to take their anger out on another you country code that needs. to every friday to say that the planet is burning that's nice but that is not the problem people should go protest in poland help me move those i cannot push forward who is upset that poland is refusing to commit to an e.u. target to be carbon neutral by 2050 heads walking the floor from adopting this is official policy that's not going down well in poland where the country's deputy foreign minister is accused of the lecturing and it is perhaps difficult to swallow such a lecture when france itself has been accused of holding behind on tackling the climate emergency france's mission emissions targets in 3 or 4 big sectors a wise person one said people who live in cost houses. 3 bricks
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advice some may council to take challah jeev risky party paris. so with the main debates at the united nations general assembly due to get underway late meetings between world leaders on the sidelines already producing results falling one of them the heads of the u.k. of france and germany issued a joint statement condemning iran for attacks almost saudi arabian oil facilities and also going to call for to run to open dialogue. just clear to iran bears responsibility for this attack there is no other plausible explanation we are committed to continue our diplomatic efforts to create conditions and for so it's a dialogue with all relevant partners interested in discrimination of tune shoes in the middle east earlier the u.k. prime minister also claimed that he would assist the united states in any actions against iran including a military option he said rally next today explores the u.k. and america's teamwork against iran. there are some things you can always be
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certain of rain in england traffic in london and the special relationship between the u.k. and the usa remaining well special so no wonder that british prime minister boris johnson is backing up his best pal donald trump in this thing that it was a rug but it's the saudi oil facilities and mr johnson has said that he's also willing to commit british forces to any potential u.s. military action in the region we will be working with our american friends and our european friends to construct a response that tries to deescalate tensions in the gulf region clearly if we are asked either by the saudis all by the americans to have a role then we will consider in what way we could be useful and that backing doesn't just stop with the words the u.k. has been the 2nd largest seller of deadly weapons to saudi arabia in their campaign against yemen and while the iranians have denied any involvement in the recent
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incident in saudi arabia they say it's time for the u.k. to stop their role in the crisis the government of england instead of its fruitless efforts against iran should stop selling deadly weapons to saudi arabia which is the request of many people in the world and free itself from accusations of war crimes against the people of yemen as foreign secretary in 2016 bars johnson was enthusiastically approving the sale of weapons to saudi arabia. since the war in yemen began the u.k. has sold over 6200000000 pounds worth of weapons to saudi including fighter jets missiles and bombs all thought to have been used in the conflict in june the court of appeal ruled that the sale of weapons to saudi arabia was lawful and that ministers had improperly assess the risk of an inappropriate use of those arms however since the freezing of sales ministers have approved 2 licenses for which
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they've said they're sorry the government legal department has today informed the court of appeal of 2 inadvertent breaches i have apologized to the court unreservedly for the error in granting these 2 licenses and for opposition politicians just saying sorry isn't going to cut it into a more full song list the u.s. secretary of state might pompei as thanks the u.k. france and germany now of blaming iran for the attack on the saudi oil refineries and urged every nation in fact to condemn to iran with a thought on the russian deputy foreign minister gave an exclusive interview to us discussing that and the current global situation just like you can watch it in full in fact there are about 20 minutes time we have to this bulletin for a full half hour. it's unexplainable if you talk logically on this on one hand the u.s. government claims that it has no intention to arrive at
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a regime change in tehran on the other hand they say they pretend that this maximum pressure policy which is officially announced for and propagated for. would ultimately bring a change of behavior of iran but it doesn't work the way they believe i mean if you want to get into a better place with iran you need to negotiate you need to arrive at a deal to use a favorite word of president trump but deal means not just to take but also to give with give and take and do with this with this to give we see huge difficulties in today's washington and it is across the board not just iran but everyone everyone including russia they should know in the u.s. that russia in no way will sacrifice its national security interests just because
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the us once a different arrangement here and there so otherwise it would be you know treason on our part it cannot be allowed so either we will negotiate and arrive at a deal or whatever format or character that free will where our interests are observed and the compromise is real or there will be no deal i think is very relevant for the case of iran as well. websites spreading disinformation generate millions of dollars oh hello there in online advertising revenue from well known brands according to a new study by british organization the global to us information index that the main cited include those peddling conspiracy theories pseudo science a conservative web site and r.t. our senior correspondent orgasm takes a closer look at who is behind the study. in simple terms everything's become automated even the ads you place online they're placed by algorithms you never know
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what sites you'll end up on and the algorithms can tell about the good websites with real and honest news and the bad websites with fake news and stuff the good guys don't agree with the problem is the real journalists are incensed that they aren't getting enough of your money global distance from asian index the g.d. i estimate that a quarter $1000000000.00 is paid annually to our database of $20000.00 dissin from ation sites by ad tech companies placing adverts for many well known brands these brands include household names that many of us know already and honda american airlines and office max among others well loud sounds like a catastrophe imagine buoying being advertised on a flat earth or website or
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a construction company being advertised on a 911 truth as blog it's the kind of crazy websites the report means right the sites in our sample include addicting info dot com r t v dot com twitchy dot com and 0 hedge dot com ole of all. this information websites twitchy fairly conservative gig with up many more mistakes or fake news than c.n.n. or the new york times 0 hedge much the same and of course us where would any list be without r t but enough about us that see the judge's global this information index coalition governments business and civil society based on neutrality independence and transparency all. independents or so who funds them
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a few non-profits and well there it is the ukase foreign office the one that organized journalists to attack british politicians advocated invading iraq on a false premise constantly say to people there are no decisions to be made in relation to iraq at all but the reason no doubt that iraq poses a threat in respect of weapons of mass destruction and there is no doubt that this issue is an issue that should be dealt with but state funding aside the advisory panel is a wonder to an apple bomb married to a former polish foreign minister noted for his anti russian stunts she herself prominent peddler of the trump russian collusion story which was all fake in seeking russian support not only to become president but also to make money even as he launched his presidential campaign he hoped to receive a major influx of money from a proposed trump tower in moscow so an independent organization who
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funded by a foreign ministry the noted peddler of conspiracy theories helping to run it and to think it's these people who are angry that they don't get enough of your money make no mistake once they nail down an algorithm to do the censorship for them you'll never be misinformed again or well hear a different opinion. right ahead from a sort of forced to go to school burn on unvaccinated children new york with our votes over measles after the break. thanks guys or financial survival. when customers go buy your just a plain. didn't help well reduce
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again families again facts knighting the children of riley did new york off to some were banned from attending school as a result of a new law brought in amid a measles outbreak under the new rules authorities ended religious exemptions from vaccinations is kill them open. school is back in session here in the u.s. state of new york students are rushing from class to class keeping track of their notebooks and pencils and trying to get top notch grades however for one specific group of 26000 youngsters school is not back in session they are banned from the classroom by law and they say it's religious discrimination meet the anti vaccine a new law here in the state of new york bans them from being mixed in with other students jumped or 35 of the laws of 2019 prohibits the school from permitting any child to be admitted to such school or to attend such school in excess of 14 days without sufficient evidence that the child has received all age appropriate
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required vaccinations now the new laws were passed after an epidemic of the measles that was pretty big over 600 people infected and the main hot spot was an ultra orthodox neighborhood here in brooklyn where parents refused to vaccinate their children. so we decided to ask some of the anti vacs parents what is more important their religious beliefs or getting a shot and allowing their kids back in school why is it they don't want your children in school. their reason that i want my child in school is because they mandating and pushing people of faith not so have an elitist choice which would be the means choosing not to put vaccines into my body because they have aborted
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foetuses cells they have pork in them they have having models they have so many things that don't belong in body that god give we've all been healthy without vaccinations our grandparents have been healthy without backs in nations there is no gap demick some people died and that's why they had vaccine is a that is propaganda that is propaganda that it's a narrative that the pharmaceutical companies would like you to believe there have been 445 or many many more deaths from the m.m.r. vaccine. that is like hundreds of percentages more something that the vaccine is preventing more people from dying for measles actually what is happening is dead many people who are fully vaccinated get measles and mumps saying your kid doesn't have accidents they get a disease they take it to school they give it to another kid right i mean you're not concerned about that. when you stick the chicken pox in
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a kid they get it anyway and other kids are going to be exposed to chicken pox anyway because you're getting it and you're exposed to going to expose anyway regardless if they're like jumpstarting exposing you an injection or something you may get naturally anyway or may not get. well in the states so the tension is mounting there ahead of the elections of course with talk of the patient and corruption. too far away from the headlines president trump is now saying any republican would get the electric chair as he put it for what he called the corrupt conduct of democrat presidential hopeful joe biden this statement roots back to previous allegations the president's made against biden and his son's business and political activities in ukraine and all that story emerged after a whistleblower allege that president trump pressured the ukrainian leader to open a probe into the bidens during a phone call is daniel hawkins. everyone loves a good election meddling story but what does a country in eastern europe know russia have to do with the 2020 us presidential
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election turns out quite a lot ukraine could be more worried about who will be in the white house next year than americans themselves how do they get into this situation well take president trump leading democrat hopeful joe biden. some corruption allegations in you have a great scandal involved biden's son a well paid position at the top prosecutor being fired but no evidence of joe's wrongdoing was found a low trumps office sees things differently but that's just half the story the democrats have their own demands for answers also featuring ukraine they say trump russia the ukrainian president vladimir linsky into finding dirt on biden and that means impeachment we are seeing a real shift here on capitol hill when it comes to the question of impeachment some democrats trying to ramp up talk it includes maintain pietschmann quimby a potential avenue to deal with this leaders with the blower accusation there are
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people who can give our answers to both sides and those people work in the ukrainian government but they have their own dilemma picking a team in this election dogfight but given the choice between the sitting president and a possible future candidate they seemed to play it safe preferable it was more i know what the conversation was about and i don't think there was any pressure the conversation was varied leaders have the right to discuss any problems that exist the discussion was long friendly and it touched on a lot of topics including those requiring serious solutions providing those serious answers for the trouble ministration could mean an investigation into a void and a man who could well be president elect next year is stuck between a rock the hard place. and incredibly we've been here before not so long ago during that now infamous 2016 election campaign the d.n.c. needed dirt on trump's campaign manager paul minor for and they went to ukraine for
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help links between metaphors and ukrainian oligarchy were too cozy with russia quickly emerged and he was swiftly out of the picture while the trump campaign took a p.r. beating for a while things really seem like trump would lose good news for their president poroshenko who made no secret of which candidate he wanted in the white house the rest is history trump one against all odds with key of betting on the losing team now it's election season once more than key of must again make a choice risk the wrath of trump and take a bet on biden or risk being at the center of another meddling scandal it seems there are few good options down orchids reporting for now that full exclusive chat with the russian deputy foreign minister is next. so much for being with us we really appreciate thank you last week here in moscow you had talks with us this afternoon system secretary of state mr ritter how would you describe the
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conversation how to doctor was that and what kind of trends it will fail i'm hopeful that we will move forward we have a very troubling agenda in our relationship which is stuck essentially we were not able to produce any progress nothing to report to her bosses moreover we have problems in areas that directly affect interests of people from the main street in both places where deprived of our consular presence is for instance at the west coast and we have a long huge rows before people waiting for him to use the u.s. consular missions here this is just an example and it goes across the board from such things further to for instance limitations for normal activities of embassies in both places further over to our economic cooperation and you know arms control and nonproliferation we're just stuck so the beginning of more an intensified piece
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of our contacts with the u.s. is quite promising but we should deliver i'm hopeful our american colleagues including those you know at responsible positions at this state and the sea and elsewhere will understand that it's not sustainable anymore this way as we saw it in recent years while is what you describe sounds like a little bit like a doomsday how was the conversation did mr ray care understand it the same way as you do well they recognize that something should be done about it and i'm encouraged by the message on his part and on the part of some of his colleagues that we should well this is my interpretation but let me tell you so adopt a dog. 3 enough small step progress this is how we want to move from this current situation and we you know heard some promising you know hints
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if not signals on the part of the us that it might be possible at least in some areas can we expect any changes in particular. to john bolton's departure from the white house well persons go persons being appointed we need to see what will happen in practice we should not make the u.s. policy towards russia that personal of course any person has he's or her impact on what is going on the eve he or she is at that level and in this position so my expectation would be there would be no changes since we all recognize there is a what we call here and russian bipartisan consensus in the u.s. but at least we have a need to do something different and in some cases in some areas like i'm
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scriptural to do it rapidly otherwise we will not just lose momentum but we will face further troubles. ok speaking about other countries some experts talk about a potential shift in u.s. foreign policy in regards to a number of states saying it could become less aggressive after john bolton's. off from the white house would you rather agree with that assessment we know howard . bolton was to the e.c.u. or you know removing any constraints in any area of legally binding nature from the u.s. particularly in the area of arms control so. it's undeniable and i think he himself would recognize that that was the case we saw it firsthand we are hopeful that whoever would be in charge of this further on. would adopt
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a view that we should at least we russia and the us buy time to consider what can or should come after the demise of i.n.f. treaty after the u.s. departure from. the on the run. rate is said it flatly and openly that they expect changes to the better well we can look at it with positive expectations as well but we have no certainty no guarantee and let's the u.s. for itself and let's see 1st and foremost what will happen in reality in practice because practice matters and not just you know considerations statements expectations whatever did you discuss iran with mr ricker you know clearly u.s. russia relations may have an impact on like broder impact on the whole world in other countries how you think like go.

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