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you mark you join you. had only this morning north korea and the u.s. is set to resume stalled nuclear talks in sweden with both sides testing ballistic weapons in the days leading up to that meeting. a christian doctor of the u.k. fails to get his sacking overturned one tribe you know he was quizzed by is boss over the hypothetical situation of addressing a 6 foot. mother with a doctor refused to do so over his religious beliefs apparently it was fired because some views on that story coming up. conflicted fundamentally with his faith and also with his belief as a doctor we now live in a more open liberal tolerant society where people no longer have the fear they have to hide away suppress that we live. in helping them because i.
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called the world's most famous politician jailed for president of the silver gives an exclusive interview to the spanish from his cell. no one has to accept foreign as a sovereign state i do not support american brazilian colombian any other interfering. very good morning to just today here in moscow this part of the 4th of october. in here for the next 30 minutes of your stay with me to 1st then focus on north korea negotiators have arrived in sweden to resume stalled nuclear talks with the u.s. it comes just a few days after pyongyang say that they tested a new sea launched missile. the search area had a call with japanese minister defense kono where they discussed north korea they both agree that the north korea tests are unnecessarily provocative and do not set
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the stage for diplomacy in that north korea should cease these tests north korea says its missile is capable of being launched from a submarine indicating a major expansion of its weapons capabilities and some analysts are calling this the most significant test in fact since the country began dialogue with washington in 2018 but just a few hours later the u.s. launched its own test firing an intercontinental ballistic missile over the pacific they safe of national security purposes a corresponding kellam open looks deeper it's washington's justification north korea and the united states are headed back to the negotiating table this weekend says president trump well see they want to talk we'll be talking to will see so we can all just relax and anticipate one step closer to world peace right well no a missile was launched from a north korean submarine on wednesday the u.s. state department burned with outrage we call in north korea to refrain from provocations abide by their obligations under un security council resolutions and
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remain engaged in substandard and sustained negotiations to do their part to ensure peace and stability on the korean peninsula and achieved an even there is ation now to prove their point about peace and stability the united states launched an intercontinental ballistic missile from the coast of california on the exact same day but they say it is not a provocative move according to the pentagon brass it's all about peace and security this visible message of national security. partners and to sway potential aggressiveness. so let's recap shall we this is the pug 3 it's endangering the stability and peace of the entire region and this is the minuteman 3 i.c.b.m. it's just making the world a safer and happier place in august the united states once again conducted military drills in south korea rehearsing for an all out war against the north but they say it's nothing provocative about it simply
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a measure of security north korea didn't see it that way into korean contacts will be difficult unless they put an end to military exercise will give a plausible explanation in a sincere manner that is worth mentioning these drills were scaled down a bit compared to the ones done in the past we are working very hard to make sure that it is not perceived as provocative to go as far as to modify even the name of the exercise and to modify the scenario to take out all the offensive characteristics. it's all about perception if we do it it's understandable for security purposes think of the i.c.b.m. as a jolly little kite bringing joy but if they view it it's a provocation putting the entire region into danger yes it's one sided attitudes like that that are sure to bring peace on earth they fired off an i.c.b.m. missile. you know like 4200 miles to the marshall islands this wasn't a small underground or underwater test so the u.s.
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is. wants to be able to behave one way as a military might with its military might around the world and the other countries do the opposite and so unfortunately we are left with these types of instances where very few people question the power of the military of the united states very few people question why the united states is testing the nuclear deterrent if you will. know if you watch the clock this morning next story in the u.k. a christie and doctor who was sacked for refusing to use female pronouns when discussing a transgender woman as lost his legal fight against his former employees in an interview with the city talk to david my career thinks played why he refused to back down in the dispute. as of a christian i would consider it be utterly dishonest use pronouns in that way and simple deeply affected my christian walk with god and secondly as
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a doctor it's quite simply unscientific and unproven. that i would never refuse to treat any patient that whatever they are they come from the question here is where the rope can be forced to do something so something which goes against my own. only by the desire for only what it but i desire not to be forced to do something that i cannot do or talk to david mark critz worked for britain's national health service for 26 years despite that he was subsequently sacked after a conversation with his boss during which he refused hypothetically to refer to quote a 6 foot tall bearded man as mother while the doctor insisted employers discriminate against his religious beliefs nonetheless an employment tribunal has ruled that his objection was incompatible with human dignity. and lack of belief in transgenderism
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and conscientious objection to transgenderism in our judgment are incompatible with human dignity and conflict with the fundamental rights of others in so far as those police form part of his wider faith his want of faith also does not satisfy the requirements of being worthy of respect in a democratic society dr says that the ruling against him sets now a dangerous precedent. i was not the shop floor and i was i say that all the judges did i thought. about her believed in my manager are people with people of the shop floor of the national health service known and very good about their beliefs this is really really the presidents of the case and that's that's why we're really quite shocked at the. very quickly the 1st one is that you're not allowed. not believe the transgender movement's maxims the 2nd one is comparable speech the president is that belief that god made us male and female and they're
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there for sex and pronouns are fixed it's not allowable and the ball is the core christian beliefs or christianity is not compatible with modern society or human dignity is a very big preston's each one of them is huge a huge blow to freedom well civil rights campaigner peter tatchell not a christian that legal activist and or williams for their views on the story. conflicted fundamentally with his faith and also with his belief as a doctor and have best to treat such a patient is a religion which actually helps people to understand who they are made in the image of god male and female there are some passages in the bible which are in conflict with basic human rights the means of paul in the new testament seem to endorse slavery in the old testament it justifies the killing of gay and lesbian people so we have to grapple with this the reality for him is this that the way in which
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really to help someone who is confused about their gender is to help them to live in the biological gender in which they were born that would certainly be his way his belief of how to look after a person who is confused about their gender trans people are not confused they have a genuine sincere overwhelming belief they are something other than they were signed a birth for forcing society forcing medics forcing teachers full seeing doctors forcing the people the general public at large forcing us all to say something is that is not true is not kind it's not compassionate to someone that is confused about their gender i think it's very offensive for andrea to say that and i'm sure she would would not want to do the suffering and indeed the sieved
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non-recognition or denial that trans people so often face that is not delusional is not being dishonest is not avoiding the truth it is the reality that gender is a spectrum we now live in a more open liberal tolerant society where people no longer have the fear they have to hide away and suppress their desires we live in until they're not years and hurrying them very very silently what are curious and heard things. that you at your age when i think that we are in a debate here please let me speak there are who they are and to call them confused is deeply and profoundly insulting the reality was he realized that he had the very statement of saying that you made male and female was a statement the cause offense the reality is that the saying that you get left out in the cold is the reality is that our children no longer no longer being taught that they are boys and girls they are being taught extraordinary things where there's sexualized is here in our children in culture is absolutely huge and where
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that's all leading is to a great confusion and a great chaos. for the brazilian president lula the silver has refused to be put in a semi open prison with better conditions claiming he won't accept bargaining with his rights and freedom. to silva was president of brazil from 2003 to 10 and then served as the head of presidential star for the administration of his successor in 2017 lula was convicted of money laundering and corruption and then sentenced to 12 years in prison and a lot exclusive for your spanish channel spoke to the former president in his prison. no one has to accept foreign affairs in the affairs of a sovereign state i do not support american brazilian colombian or any other interfering in their attempts to control another country abroad promoting their own kind to do it's very creating a fake figurehead likewise. i'm totally against this situation is that a democratic country has to do with on its own. brazil is
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a very big country and it can be fully sovereign it could become one of the main actors on international policy when i had my the role that president putin plays in the modern world issues that the world cannot be held hostage to u.s. policy. during the interview touched upon to the political crisis in another latin american country peru here is thoughts on. well let us who produce i think peru is seeing the same thing that is happening in other south american countries so we go up seeing new ways of staging a coup your people up but this isn't the 1st time a president has tried to disband the national parliament is happening in brazil as well that there is only one way out of such crises and as to more chrissy you know if you believe that the situation in peru is difficult and they need new elections was the fact. 5 for you tensions have surged in peru after its president dissolved congress for failing to support his anti corruption reforms the parliament which consist mainly of opposition parties then voted to remove him from office throughout the week crowds have been rallying in labor support of the president
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spanish correspondent nicholas sanchez o'donovan is in the proving capital for. these protesters took to the streets of lima to say this is all the president martinelli scours decision to dissolve congress earlier this week the president and the opposition led congress have been tied up in their own battle with this widespread corruption at its poll actually martin discover has seen most of the anti craft reforms be improved by congress and many do say that that is because lawmakers have been protected and same party politicians and businessmen that have ties to corruption this specially to the brazilian construction company the bridge that has allegedly stands $1000000.00 in bribes here in peru as we've heard many here support the president but others demand general elections and they
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say the peru needs fresh air i mean the president martin discount was appointed a new cabinet with many new ministers as well it's going to be a few difficult months for them and but the truth is that until we have a new sit in congress in peru the president is going to have to govern through presidential decree. one political analyst we spoke to says that despite the similarities between the situations in peru of venezuela they are treated very differently by washington. if we compare bin is clearly and we compare peru indeed i mean in this occasion the united states has been tied it to ringback step back and see what will happen what is going to be their role of the united states if they would be ally doing exactly the same as they have done before you know you would have expected or as we say they would support you they would be more like you
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know inclined to do the same thing and to be more coherent in their in their political stances the united states has played like a kind of a double a rule that's not very clear right you apply some criteria in the case of some countries have b. and not different set of criteria to this key to asian or prices in another country which that shows probably a double moral 15 posts this friday morning 36 the time to watch just this is up to you coming up. most of the nato soldiers in the baltic as they launch a test its troops loyalties dot com well just ahead. most people think just stand out in this business you need to be the 1st one on top
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of the story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest raid in truth to stand the news business is just the dance the right questions the man the right answer. question. senator chuck schumer famously said shortly after trump was elected to take on the intelligence community they have 6 ways from sunday at getting back in line to the field of russia gate and this nonsense with ukraine this characterization appears to be spot on should be off fear deep state.
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by good morning. by the mysterious british artist banksy then u.k. m.p.'s in the house of commons depicted the chimpanzees as going under the $12000000.00 is most expensive work to date he says he wishes he kept it to and there's a patient around the sale group with the current political turmoil in britain over . is out to america's military with the details. the mysterious artist painted this 13 by 8 foot mural nearly 10 years ago but given the recent up people in the house of commons over the bricks that debacle new demand for his artwork has met fever pitch the mural depicting members of parliament as chimpanzees planet of the apes is being called potent and poignant highlighting the tribal and animalistic behavior exhibited by humans though banksy as true identity has yet to be unveiled after hitting the street art scene over a decade ago banksy continues to disrupt the status quo with his cheeky but
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insightful social commentary that has moved from what was once deemed graffiti to now fine art he told press you paint 100 chimpanzees and they still call you a gorilla artist in washington manila chan r.t. . as the british army tries to put its house in order nato experts have tested the loyalties of this soldiers by using it dating up.
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bank means that being spread by rush afaik has dominated different had lines they can use it spread by rushing. in wall there is always strategies of making progress and it doesn't matter if it's the strategy with a liar or a strategy by every radio broadcast or different weight and no. let's say. one way or thought to improve. something to influence soldiers or troops can be done by the internet i think that's a natural process that soldiers can to be food easily by a social media. any kind of group can be food easily geisel through media with the
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use we just have to see and social networks we have 2 or 3 who probably are going to license what's going on there there's a lot of all through. this information and so i'm not very astonished like this. well big stories for truck you for this morning a piece of an inquiry into donald trump and the 2020 race for his job means of avoiding political divisions in the u.s. as democratic candidate lizabeth war discovered when she was confronted in an airport. i. was. totally pitch when inquiry was officially launched course last week on claims that donald trump leaned on ukraine's president to investigate democratic candidate joe biden or the exchange for u.s. support for kiev and has given both sides plenty to debate still of course been
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very reluctant to go down the path of impeachment but if the president is essentially trying to browbeat a foreign leader into doing something illicit then that may be the only remedy least of the notes of that call by the white house confirms this behavior which undermines the integrity of our election the dignity of any president see that is the smoking gun it's right there in his own words he's admitted it and this means it is time for the house to do its impeachment proceeding our friends across the capital rush to judgment. and deeper into their nearly 3 role impeachment addiction is embarrassing the speaker pelosi continues this witch hunt for impeachment the democrats think they're going to impeach on this i think that it will be politically failed to act despite an inquiry done from her approval rating hit 49 percent this week according to a new poll just 2 point short of his highest ever mob we spoke to political analyst in things at the probe is actually helping president. it's really quite something for elizabeth warren to parade around the united states. failing to explain
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anything about true it true true aspects of her background so i'm not in favor of tackling i actually think that dollar drop as people have no inside knowledge but i believe they are holding their breaths hoping that elizabeth warren is in fact that i'm really i'm not a lawyer and i understand it you take a bunch of serious lawyers in a room and they will tell you it is not in a beach ball offense yet they are wasting a tremendous amount of time on this and turning off independent voters aggravate irritating people who support donald trump and guaranteeing at this moment that dollar trouble when the election 2020 in a landslide assuming he remains healthy and safe. during the songes father shared details of his son's imprisonment in the u.k. and is still in london prison awaiting a u.s. extradition hearing set for february next year. the last 15 kenyans wait and.
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he. has no actually. when this is going to mean. here's a letter to says your visits per month of to the us if you could get them. no ticks at 2223 hours and in his. solitary confinement no access to computers limited access to books. access to the gym so you can see that. it's cruel. but it's been in the case of you cables constant distortion of procedure
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delays hopes to cation and scheming in the case of international law was the united kingdom has. turned its no will ignore the conventions that it signed on to for a saw at least a. 175 years joe is a death sentence also the progressive. procedure will prosecution julian the e.d.'s and needs and knees now manning to 9 years well what would you call progressive murder. work of julian and ritchie leaks julian is a journalist in which it leaks as a publisher. the measurable benefit to millions of
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people it allows us to see how the geo political structure is composed disposed and the disposition of people there in the who took bribes who's sort of been treacherous to the emotions and who resisted. and maintaining the integrity. just to seek some truth and some justice against obscene cruelty seems while it motivates me. looks like a virtue in a salinger's way to see if he'll be extradited to the u.s. to face charges under the espionage act for his alleged role in a leak of classified information he was arrested in london earlier this year after spending 7 years in the solomon ecuadorian embassy while avoiding extradition to sweden earlier of a sexual assault allegations that he'd always denied well that's the rub so far
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this morning thanks ever so much for watching catch up with the latest news 247 r.t. dot com or download our up from the headlines as that may happen for me kevin all of the rest of the team coming up to let's do a quick check exactly 26 minutes past the hour have a great day. he met. her i met her are. going to meet you. at the top 5. possible. if there was no. state. that is. we will have a situation where little grandchildren or little children ask their free
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