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and i'll be speaking to us of the world of politics school this list i'm show business i'll see you then. the 1st funerals are held for an american family brutally slaughtered in mexico by a drug cartel as it's a real they were killed with weapons that originated in the u.s. we look at how the illegal arms trade is fueling violence. must present mclellan of france lashes out at nato and says it's in terminal decline adding that europe should no longer rely on the u.s. to come to its defense. and a show on unity a survey of south koreans suggests they would rather support the north in the event of the war with japan.
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a very warm welcome to the program from all of us here at our teacher in moscow thanks for joining us this hour. hundreds have gathered in northern mexico for the 1st funerals of an american family brutally slaughtered by a drug cartel earlier this week it's since been revealed they were killed by weapons that originated in the u.s. and is killed in our ports there's little to restrict the flow of arms over the border. 9 americans dead 3 women and 6 children hit by mexican drug lords a 13 year old boy who walked 23 miles to get help for the others and now us politicians are willing to run through walls to serve up justice it seems this is the time for mexico with the help of the united states to wage war on the drug cartels and wipe them off the face of the earth we merely await a call from your great new president the mexican government can't protect americans inside of mexico but america may have to take matters into our own hands this is only 50 miles away from our southern border we can certainly defend american
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citizens inside of mexico with mexico and mexico was not willing or able to do so is the senator suggesting that the united states send authorities or perhaps even troops into sovereign mexico now the perpetrators of this heinous crime may be subject to a high profile murder trial but are we overlooking something this was a mormon family slaughtered with 223 remington rifles made in america over 200000 firearms are smuggled from the usa to mexico every year this comes at horrific cost to society south of the border and $28000.00 alone the mexican police opened $33000.00 different homicide investigations at a higher rate of homicide than conflict at syria mexican law makes it near impossible for civilians to legally purchase guns in fact there is only one store in mexico that actually sells firearms but yet the mexican drug cartels continue to get their hands on high tech weaponry because the weapons that are right in the
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united states of america because they are in the united states and they are from morning to mexico the low is so that that's there. or it there if the united states . or or they went to order they would be in in lima. arm or the structure and that's no arm and arm session or arm in concert or prick now or we're going to be by it's a hypocrisy in that sense the office of government accountability in the united states has documented that 70 percent of the weapons seized by the mexican police originated in the united states mexican leaders have long urged the usa to crack down on the flow of weapons into their country however attempts to do so so far have failed for decades here's the thing mexico is certainly dangerous or at least
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that's the message that donald trump rang out pretty loudly on the campaign trail in 2016 nearly 180000 illegal immigrants with criminal records ordered deported from our country are tonight roaming free to threaten peaceful citizens when mexico sends his people to not sending their best to sending people that have lots of problems and they're bringing those problems with us. they're bringing drugs they're bringing in crime drugs like heroin and cocaine are flowing over the mexican border into the united states however the gangs that are executing people resisting law enforcement and transporting those drugs are armed with guns that originally flowed in the opposite direction the united states has to deal with it's that the action problem with this problem of consumption not just like being on the supply side of the of things but also on that man and
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treating these as a public health issue would be a good idea to start with these also the sales of arms not just like benefiting those businesses that also benefit the economy of the united states and cup orating with next providing information to define national intelligence in a more appropriate way and really participating in. strads. president mccall of france has claimed that the once robust nato alliance is in terminal decline and is becoming braindead his comments however have been dismissed by other members of the bloc. france's president the french president used rather drastic words to express his views this is not how i see the state of corporation with nato so i don't think that such a sweeping judgment is appropriate for me to ease in our interest it's all security alliance obviously we have to take our destiny in our own hands but the
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transatlantic partnership is absolutely indispensable i agree with the challenge of merkel nato is strong. united states north america and europe we do more together than they're done for decades we have implemented the strongest reinforcement so collective defense since the end of the cold war. made the remarks in an interview with the economist magazine the french president also cast doubt on the reliability of nader's article 5 which requires member states to come to one another's aid if attacked he suggested a deterrent has been undermined by washington's faltering commitment and said europeans to assert itself as a geo political power europe is now dealing for the 1st time with an american president who doesn't share our idea of the european project if we don't wake up there's a considerable risk in the long run we would disappear geopolitically or at least that we will no longer being control of our own destiny i believe that very deeply writer and broadcaster gotten far believes the french leader wants to see
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a more independent europe. but president mccall seemed to be concerned about 2 particular was both the disengagement of the united states under donald trump who has made it clear that he would like europe to look after itself militarily much more than is the case that the president think it was a little premature in the sense to certainly call nato brain dead but it does need to work out exactly what it's for these days it was founded 40 years ago in principle to oppose what was perceived at the time as a communist threat from the east but of course that's no longer the case and its operations have spread into other parts of the world but the does need really to be serious thinking about what is nato for. germany has been facing widespread demonstrations from its farmers as they disrupt transport routes
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using tractors to block traffic it comes as the industry feels it's being unfairly blamed for climate change or having to bend to berlin's push towards carbon neutral of angelus if sas has more. german farmers are furious but this is not a united front 2 camps are taking aim to the government over its environmental rules for very different reasons on the one corner thousands of farmers calls in gridlock in several major cities over environmental measures which they say are crippling their life the biggest one in bonn to the german argued culture ministry were a 10 kilometer convoy brought the city to a halt. a
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looming ban on the controversial weed killer and tighter controls on slurry and fertilizer are just some of the measures that farmers say will force them out of business germany's lost 16 percent of its farms between the years of 2007 and 2017 a trend that the germans farmers association says is reflected across western europe farmers see the had enough of being labelled as the bad guys in the growing climate change movement we are not satisfied with the agricultural policy which is being shaped it's a policy that is not based on facts hopwood new requirements are being issued all the time at a rate we simply cannot keep up with we have no chance to adjust our farms in time if the wish list from different n.g.o.s is getting longer and we are getting fed up with the fact that we've being made responsible for every dead insects and so on up she didn't come we are fed up with this pharma bashing campaign. we simply want to
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show that we're fed up with being scapegoated for everything is negative we are to blame for climate change or the air or water pollution because go on like this. but on the other corner are the german farmers are choosing the government all fail. the environment and putting them out of business if you want the federal government to rethink its crime and goals it's rather take for the action to reduce c o 2 emissions instead of roadblocks they tried taking the legal route the 1st time the government had been taken to court for failing to protect the environment. he has become clear that climate protection is prosecutable we can end up in coolant that is how i see it i believe that we should move forward with a positive attitude and i think more action must be taken now. germany's plan was to cut 40 percent of greenhouse gas emissions by 2020 and compared with those in 1990 but it has fallen short it only reduced 31 percent but
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a court in berlin found that the targets were not legally binding on their turds the farmers or digging in on both sides we want to be perceived as people who produce healthy products in harmony with nature and not as the biggest destroyer of nature in germany more needs to be done so the government recognizes that it must act now they may be opposites over the impact and solutions of climate change but there's one thing that they do agree on but bird lynn is failing them both eventual success for our team despite a history of animosity between north and south korea people in the south would side with north korea in the event of a conflict with japan as the result of a survey by think tank and seoul almost half of those asked said they would back down yang even though there was an option to stay neutral only 15 percent said they would side with tokyo that's despite continuous warnings by western allies of the
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threat posed by north korea. north korea's 66 test of a nuclear device and its missile launches are a threat not only to the people of south korea but to the people all across our globe it has never been more important to be working closely together given the threat of north korea north korea has conducted 10 missile tests this year 2 of them involved solid fuel missiles which the north can launch with less warning we saw soldiers preparing patriot missiles to shoot down incoming ballistic missiles from north korea the most immediate threat tonight from north korea is far more conventional they could fire on south korea the survey does come as relations between south korea and japan are seeing another low with disputes resurfacing over a longstanding controversies back in 1010 japan turned korea into its colony and fought hard against its independence movement back then japan controlled almost every aspect of life on the peninsula during the 2nd world war japan drew heavily
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on korea hundreds of thousands of koreans were forced to work in japan where conditions were so bad it's estimated more than 60000 died as a result women from korea were also used as sex slaves by japanese soldiers many koreans believe the treaty signed between the 2 countries in 1965 didn't him in the wrongs that were done meanwhile human rights attorney eric can believe pan and the u.s. often paid a dark picture of north south relations to fit their own political agenda. these outside influences japan in the united states for their own political purposes i think they exaggerate the desire of the north koreans to will somehow attack south korea and i think that this will all begin to bear out when these types of surveys and discussions take place and when the mood in ministration finally i hope has the ability and the the guts frankly to do what
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they say they want to do and that is engaging and build peace and settle the korean war with the north koreans and so i think they had japan will continue to say on these flames until the south koreans really put into it by formalizing relations and taking further serious steps toward peace. there goldman is up to continues after this short break. you know world of big partners and through a lot for years and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the path and shouting past each other it's
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time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. so think wrong about all the wrongs just don't call. me the world will be yet to shape out of disdain and become educated. and in detroit equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground.
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welcome back the united nations general assembly has voted overwhelmingly to end america's economic embargo on cuba now lasting for nearly 30 years but the us together with brazil and israel have voted no. you know we had assumed that the president donald trump's government has begun to escalate in its aggression against cuba by applying unconventional measures in order to prevent the supply of fuel to our country. beyond disrupting the economy is to damage a cuban family standards of living with. it is the boss majority to be heard it unilaterally demands the media to definitively and to the inhuman good case against you but it is time to put it to double standards and international relations. like all nations we get to choose which countries we trade with this is our sovereign right so it is worrying that the international community in the name of protecting
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sovereignty continues to challenge this right. the resolution is not legally binding but it follows a trend of u.s. isolation from the international community here's a look at this month alone on november 1st the united nations general assembly again overwhelmingly approved a draft resolution calling for the nuclear weapons free middle east but america and israel voted against a couple of days later the international body had a record vote of the draft resolution aimed at preventing an arms race and outer space the u.s. and israel said no to this one as well so the draft resolution calling for prevention of militarization and space. across live to francisco a political analyst and former u.n. officer now general assembly resolutions are not enforceable what does the vote against the american embargo on cuba change if anything. well that's part of the american you know primacy kind of absolute power for the region on
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the need to have these wooden american primacy over. i mean you don't tolerate. a communist regime in the area basic of them i mean the pentagon you know i'm in the usa policy it's always this red barn or job obviously a lot but you quit the cube he said wounded american promising to resume such a thing has been a great i would say to have been a great paying for the primacy of u.s. primacy does the piece we just could solve and. i think is basically to continue to do we have. the crime issue you know he did region by we disembarked the. salute today against human rights it's absolutely against. i mean the international law and they know it and they would continue doing it other thing than we've ever
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raised unless somebody like obama. you know which shade you know spoiling them for a prime minister in the world i mean basically. well exactly washington has stress it's not going to lift the embargo do you think the international community will stay silent once again until the next general assembly vote. well it's not binding i mean it's and you can have countenance resubmission in the u.n. . security council which thinks that we should bear i mean it depends very much in the security council on meaning that if you let it go to apollo if you were and we didn't do you and lice on the on the security council and there you were what was the united kingdom supporting american prime minister i mean these i mean this incestuous relationship between the united kingdom and the united states in
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terms of reaffirming transfer of power i mean they they it's a crisis in the course of the. u.k. we always support the u.s. i don't think friends. would support us i mean caves france doesn't support american bargo but the u.k. would fall over or abstain or support american embargo. in cuba and in the other measure that means american primacy or transatlantic promise which is now i want to point out he's in a very deep private exam supplanting alliance. now when it comes to the resolutions on arms control does it almost look like the united states is trying to sabotage international efforts on the matter. well it continues on the same world and it's the same policy in terms of thousands but i mean the united states has been traveling particularly in the last week from russia and china and
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india and who run. which are most going to run a regional power. i mean these are american probably has been chairman. of the outer space policy and you have said we always tend to they are pretty much at will insist on the same point i mean they're desperate the usa would mean that we you know what i call it faith prime of i mean they have failed because we haven't built a new world order i mean they have all the power of space i mean on some say the space of power. on their own. reality on their own and decision making but what they have done was conflict disorder i mean not only the i mean the little moon but it will come up there was no new world order so you know after the for you nuclear labs they said no word order i mean this is
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a believable i'm the main responsibility lives on the use. by u.s. policy of reaffirm a constant. primacy and it's just i think it. is kind of when this will. transfer or minister of foreign affairs that very very clever very smetana's imperatives might i mean that's what you have to sort of both now and in their borders. francisco calame a political analyst and former u.n. officer thank you for your time and your comments. u.s. democrats have released 300 pages of test. ramoni from the country's top diplomat in ukraine and it bill taylor claims there was an improper quid pro quo arrangement with kiev he says the release of hundreds of millions of dollars of financial aid
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was dependent upon ukraine launching a corruption investigation into trump's potential political rival joe biden some media say it's a crystal clear sign of president trump's guilt this is a deeply credible knowledgeable person and he belatedly realizes that there is a quid pro quo his testimony has been one of the most important for democrats who say 'd it provides the clearest explanation for what president trump and his allies were demanding at the time this was all going down he texted are we now saying that security assistance a white house meeting are conditioned on investigations conditioned we talk about quid pro quo condition is a key word there that is what prosecutors call a head shot it is right on point republicans have pushed back against bill tellers account though they say that despite the ambassador's claims he actually had no firsthand knowledge of the alleged arrangement. as i understand from one of the maybe the article in the new york times giuliani was interested in getting some information on vice president biden he says he's going to one client and he's
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useful to the client and then it's your inference that mr giuliani's goal would be the president's goal yes and your source is the new york times yes so do you have any other source that the president's goal in making this week was was anything other than new york times i haven't talked to the president i have no other information from what the president was thinking the muddied interest the george soros and other people can arrange for a diplomat like taylor to leave whatever position had to get a very cushy lifestyle who knows what this guy has been promised who knows what his motivations actually may be but he's betrayed so far show horrible judgment coming out one thing apparently on the strength that he read something in the new york times even like the new york times reporting sadly in the last 20 years has become scurrilous there are numerous examples of new york times stories that were puffed up beyond all measure i mean this is really just beyond silly and to suggest with a straight face that the truck white house could not have could not consider his in
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treaty because they were too busy figuring out how to buy greenland is just a telegraph that this guy is you know is john mccain refer to people he's a whack a bird taylor also claims that discussions on financial aid to ukraine were delayed because the trump administration was distracted by attempts to buy greenland. what do you deduce from that that's our ally is funston with the russians but all of these agencies that support this camp gets a meeting with the president to discuss it it turns out mr chairman that those principles as we call them were on different trips to different times i think this was also the time of the greenland question about purchasing greenland which to come out of energy in the end i see ok that's disturbing for a whole different reason this just tells you how far out of the loop taylor actually was we could afford to do multiple things at the same time and to suggest with a straight face that the trouble house could not have could not consider his in treaty
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because they were too busy figuring out how to buy greenland is just a telegraph that this guy is you know as john mccain referred to people he's a whack a bird he's this crazy that's not isn't just simply not the case. lastly some world news in brief a hospital run by doctors without borders has been partially destroyed in yemen no casualties have been reported but all medical activities have been suspended the charity claims the damage was the result of an aerial attack a saudi led coalition has already blamed who the rebels saying they fired for ballistic missiles rod has been orchestrating air strikes against the militants in yemen since 2015. and a chilean police officer has been arrested over the shooting of 2 students during protests in the capital thousands of demonstrators rallied there against a government plan to tighten public order the measures include a ban on wearing hoods and also promises greater protection for the unrest began in
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the south american country 3 weeks ago now suspended hike and subway fares that grew into demands for the president's resignation. at the wrap up of the day's top news for now thanks for tuning in. in my iphone i have a 1000 times the capability of the of the computers we had on board the space for at that time i mean it's ridiculous that in my back pocket i have much much more capability than we had in the one in the entire apollo program. and we're going to fulfill the repeated purposes of politics to the people i
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promise you know we it's all bots. basically. please pretty. please. now you want to 1st correct that. no. all. you mentioned again this is 35 and you have it but clear and clear
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involves using your i phone in your computer and things like that in an office. perhaps you sort of getting to meet circuit city you're going to have to stop doing all this and this is tell you the minutes must be frightening my world became smaller and smaller and smaller until i ended up winning it and a pox. or. a very strong magnetic field on a card that you know in my head. is like a real heart assured my skin burned and down wireless access point out there just continues with our students in the school. we are just continually our citizens in this microwave radiation it is certainly electoral small and it's getting worse.
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greetings and salutations over the weekend thousands gathered on the banks of one of them india's most sacred waterways that you moon a river to pay respect to the rising sun the waters of the moon a river are meant to be holy to cleanse however what was once a place of peace is now covered in toxic foam brought about by the estimated one and a half 1000000000 liters of untreated sewage that enter the river every day but it was the skies above new delhi that had many stopped in their tracks this weekend as a public health emergency was declared when the air quality index reached 999 in most areas the reason it was 999 is that because that it that's as high as the meters are able to record it's estimated that the air in new delhi is 7 times as bad as the air.

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