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the founder who was not even put to justice or put on the registry this is simply an issue in our in violence male sexual predators for the large part of target whoever is there to prey upon whether that's men or women. the 1st funerals are held for an american family brutally slaughtered in mexico by a drug cartel as it's revealed they were killed with weapons that originated in the u.s. we look at how the illegal arms trade is fueling violence. president mccrone 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 korean suggests they would rather support the north in the event of a war with japan. you're
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watching our 2 international coming to you live from the russian capital where it's just turned 7 pm welcome to the program. 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 been revealed they were killed by weapons that originated in the u.s. and is killed now reports 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 if mexico 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 this isn't the weapons that are right
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the united states of america because they aren't in the united states and the cost for ordering them to mexico are the lowest so that that's very lucky or it there if the united states. or or they went to order they would be in in lima. the axes are arm or leg some the structure on that's the arm and also on the session or harm in concept or prick no or who are going to be by arm it's a hypocrisy in that sense the office of government accountability in the united states is 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 at their bringing those problems with us . they're bringing drugs to bring 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 its diction problem with this problem of consumption not just like being
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on the supply side of the things but also on that man and treating these is a public health issue would be a good idea to start with it's 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 do financially teligent in a more appropriate way and really participating in the money laundering strads. president mccrone of france has claimed the 13 bus nato alliance is in terminal decline and is becoming brain dead over his comments have been dismissed by other members of the block. france's president the french president used druther 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 made to is in our interest it's all security lines obviously we have to take our destiny in our own hands but the transatlantic
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partnership is absolutely indispensable i agree with the chancellor merkel nato is strong. united states north america and europe we do more together than were done for decades and we have implemented the strongest reinforcement so collective defense since the end of the cold war also nato members have already reacted negatively to micron's words russia says it will not get involved in the dispute and still hopes to find common ground with the military alliance. which took us. once the drug was self into a discussion about the medical side of this issue if mcgraw had got the diagnosis he made of notes it was so evident he had every right to state it as we'd like to establish an adequate dialogue with nato and once they to recovers we'll be right then. made the remarks in an interview with the economist magazine the french president also cast doubt on the reliability of nato's article 5 which requires member states to come to one another's defense if attacked he suggested the
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deterrent has been undermined by washington's faltering commitment and said europe needs 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 be in control of our own destiny i believe that very deeply writer and broadcaster jonathan prior believes the french leader wants to see a more independent europe. president mccall seem 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 your appt to look after itself militarily much more than is the case 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
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in principle to oppose what was perceived at the time 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 that 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 using tractors to block traffic it comes as the industry feels that it's being unfairly blamed for climate change or having to bend to berlin's push towards a carbon neutral and then just absence 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 although one corner thousands of farmers causing gridlock in several major cities over environmental measures which they say are
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crippling their life the biggest one on hold to the german argued culture ministry were a 10 kilometer convoy brought the city to a halt. a 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
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shaped it's a policy that is not based on facts 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 the wish list from different n.g.o.s is getting longer and we are getting fed up with the fact that with being made responsible for every dead insects and so on up to them we are fed up with this pharma bashing campaign. we simply want to show that we're fed up with being scapegoated for everything is negative we are to blame for climate change for air water pollution you can't go on like this. but on the other corner are the german farmers are accusing the government of failing the environment and putting them out of business if you want the federal government to rethink its crime and goals rather than take further action to reduce c o 2 emissions instead of roadblocks they try taking the legal route the 1st time the government had been taken to court for failing to protect the environment. he
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has become clear that climate protection is prosecutable we can end up in coolant that is how i see 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 a court in berlin found that the targets were not legally binding undeterred 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 that more needs to be done so the government recognises 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 burleson is failing them both
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a federal law suits us 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 that's the result of a survey by think tank and seoul almost half of those asked said they would back panang even though there was an option to stay neutral only 15 percent said they would sign it would tokyo that's despite continuous warnings by western allies of the 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 and 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
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from north korea the most immediate threat tonight from north korea is far more conventional they could fire on south korea the survey also comes as relations between south korea and japan are seeing another low with disputes resurfacing over a longstanding controversies back in 1000 tenant of japan turned korea into its colony and fought hard against the independence movement back to japan controlled almost every aspect of life on the peninsula and during the 2nd world war to pander heavily on korea hundreds of thousands were forced to work in japan where conditions were so bad it's estimated more than $60000.00 died out the results women from korea were also used as sex slaves by japanese soldiers and many koreans believe the treaty signed between the 2 countries in 1965 didn't amend the wrongs that were done human rights attorney eric can believe both japan and the u.s. often paint a dark picture of north-south relations to fit their own political agenda. these outside influences japan and the united states for their own political purposes i
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think they exaggerate the desire of the north koreans to somehow attack south korea and i think that this will all begin to bear out where these types of surveys and discussions take place and when the mood in ministrations finally i hope has the ability and the the guts frankly to do what they say they want to do and that is in. peace and settle the korean war with the north koreans and so i think they have to pay and it will continue to stay on these flames until the south koreans really put an end to it by formalizing relations and taking further serious steps toward peace. the chinese tech giant huawei has seen
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a surge and global profits while also continuing to squeeze its u.s. rival apple out of the lucrative chinese market that's despite the u.s. government's efforts to all but banned the company it alleges has close ties with the beijing government and intelligence agencies always c.e.o. remains confident about the company's future even without the us. care about the china u.s. trade negotiations we won't be used as a bargaining chip we can survive very well without the us we don't control the equipment so we have no idea how they operate i don't even know who's monitoring my phone i don't know which country maybe america is easy dropping all my phone calls . back in may washington added huawei to a commerce department entity list meaning the world's number 2 maker of smart phones will not be able to deal with american companies this limited always ability to source key parts in particular also the daughter of always founder remains under house arrest and canada as she fights extradition to the u.s. 'd as washington accuses the company. violent sanctions on iran the us also urged
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countries around the world to boycott the 1st ever 5 g. network to but developments by while way always profits rose by 25 percent to a record 8800000000 last year and also shift $206000000.00 smartphones and $2800.00 with sales up 45 percent this year while way has already passed the $200000000.00 phones mark 2 months earlier than in 2018 but the expected roll out of the super fast 5 g. network in china in the coming months always position is expected to grow further more than 30 countries have already signed 5 g. deals with the company just for lar of the london capital group believes as of now washington steps have been to war ways advantage. the revenues that we're seeing reported now from while way were actually pre the us banned in may so even though that ban was actually delayed until november all those products are a result of holloway's 3 ability to deal with u.s. companies since then it's been more problematic for example always soon to release
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a photo in the doesn't even have the official license android version so that is going to limit sales moving forward so what we could be looking at here is a is a peek moment in overseas shipments of its smart phones there's been a bit of a nationalistic spirit in china to. buy your way products and more specifically not to buy u.s. products and apple has taken the brunt of that and we know that actually according to recent reports apple's market share has actually dropped significantly in and apple is looking at some of its worst couple of quarters in a row here of sales in china that is experience to date so. clearly not. quite what the u.s. intended there and certainly what apple would have liked but certainly seems to have been so far a benefit for weiwei more news after this short break. nobody
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wants to look at the wildfires and say the obvious number one the taxes are being misused and they're not being adequately distributed to where they are needed on the infrastructure side because there's a government failure number 2 climate change regardless of whether you believe it's happening or not the damage that is going to be applied to your pocketbook that you will pay for climate change whether you believe it or not you know it's still the price is still there. you know world of big partisan. and conspiracy it's time. to dig deeper to hit the stories that make the stream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the
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truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. welcome back the u.s. democrats have released $300.00 pages of testimony 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 was dependent upon ukraine launching a corruption investigation into trump's potential political rival joe biden some media says it's a crystal clear sign of present 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 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
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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 taylor's 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 a good one client and he's 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 here had to get
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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 treaty because they were too busy figuring out how to buy greenland is just a telegraph that this guy is you know as john mccain refer to people he's a whack a bird. russia says it's ready for further talks on nuclear disarmament but it's waiting for the u.s. to respond to at suggestions foreign minister sergey lavrov made the comments at a key forum on nonproliferation in moscow more than 40 countries are expected to
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take part but not the u.s. despite being invited r.t. summary of national has more. seems that all the participants all the speakers i heard a good we all know the importance of a sincere and productive dialogue between the states in order to find common ground but they all confirm there is a lack of such discussion hand they disagree on who is to blame for that russia point america saying that we joined from the i.m.f. treaty after rejecting what my putin's offer to suspend deployment of missiles in europe with the new start treaty that expire is next february now in danger in following numerous violations of nonproliferation treaty america's behavior threatens global security here is said again lover of russia's foreign minister speaking about that. the problem surrounding the nonproliferation is weapons of mass destruction require special dialogue and we are ready for it however when the
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main partner here in the united states doesn't give us a comprehensible reaction to anything we suggest it's hard to try and act alone we constantly remind the us of our numerous suggestions and they know it already as well as other countries some have been complaining that today's discussion is not quite balanced since official american representatives are not here although they have been invited and basically they have rejected this invitation so i talked about america's role with un high representative happy or not you have to take it for granted when they tell me that they still share the global object to fulfill a new world free of nuclear weapons i have to take it for granted i think it's all very important and. you know. with the united states like very much like. regular contact with the the rest of the p 5. china diplomatic test also taking part in today's hot debates and he was almost attacked with accusations
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that the gene an important player when we speak about global security spam. actually given that one of the biggest threats is coming from south asia rejects the dialogue within us china has never let me repeat china has never rejected the so-called meaningful dialogue. in the us has made this so much noise about having the strength natural negotiations but let me make it clear so far and known the us has never told us what exactly they want to talk about in the straddle dialogue today's gathering here in moscow is a very good chance for participants to prepare for next year is meeting to make it more productive and more effective. and lastly some world news in brief. 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
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charity claims it was hit in an aerial air attack the saudi led coalition has already blamed who the rebels are claiming they fired more ballistic missiles riad has been orchestrating air strikes against the militants in yemen since 2015. 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 greater protection for police unrest began in the south american country 3 weeks ago over a now suspended hike in subway fares grew into demands for the president's resignation. and demonstrations between supporters and opponents of president morales have turned violent and bolivia reports say several protesters and police officers were injured protests and marches have been ongoing and bolivia since the general election earlier this year amid claims of fraud. that you need to break down for this hour and that's all for me as well today but we're not you know
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harvey will be taking over in about 30 minutes thanks for tuning in wherever you may be. in my iphone or 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 before did the entire apollo program. today there are good there is combat that is the bad and it is said those in yemen the united states deems to be a threat. the look at it is some of those who are in syria the cia and the u.s. military were engaged in covert actions really throughout the world. where they were assassinating populist leaders they were backing up right away military
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windows funding and arming these death squads there's not any more because there's always a small people for one really good that's good for profit. join me every thursday on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you then. imagined again 635 and you have a what a career and a career involves using your i phone in your computer and things like that in an office and perhaps you started getting headaches and circular to you have to stop doing all this and this is how you live here must be frightening my world became smaller and smaller and smaller until i ended up winning it and appox. around it
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a very strong magnetic field held in my head. think of it like a real hard pressure my skin burns and that wireless access point out there says continues on today with our students in a sports. we are just continually bathing our citizens in this microwave radiation it is certainly electro small and it's getting worse.
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today the latest weapon coupled with the fighting skill of the american soldier stand ready on the alert all over the world to defend this country the american people against aggression this is the big picture now to show you part of the big picture here is sergeant stuart wait. the privilege of serving the united states and uniform is no longer limited to mt.
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