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coming up to important. but as the media. are looking at the way the democrats handled these hearings and say hey this isn't quite right now people are sick and tired of this so i think the democrats i. do sense here in moscow a very good morning late morning as it is here in moscow just. this wednesday the 27th of november my name's kevin and i'm here with the latest update for you and delegates at this week's international chemical weapons watchdog conference over a new body that will be able to assign blame crucially for toxic attacks several countries now is threatening to block funding. in the days budget vote if it
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includes provision for the new faultfinding system previously the o.p.c. w. could only say whether or not a chemical attack in taken place but as our senior correspondent more goes to reports next even that mandates in question after leaks from whistle blows. u.b.c. w. was all that stood between humanity and the terrible terrible curse of chemical weapons they did this by never taking sides they never assigned blame they came they analyzed and reported not what they thought but what they knew not who but what there was never any reason not to trust that you can't argue with pure science it was utterly impartial objective a political it was passed simple.
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immediately after this tragic incident russia submitted a draft decision promoting an immediate dispatch of international experts to come she couldn't and the chirac airbase with the sharon used in country could was allegedly stood. however this draft decision was unanimously blocked by the western group of countries under flimsy pretext. is highly likely that russia was responsible to hold russia culpable culpable culpable for the attempted murder russia escape is culpable.
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it was always a technical organ where consensus prevailed. and now we see that it is completely politicized with a politicized agenda from various parties we want the o.p.c. w. to get back to where it was before. wasn't enough for the p.c. w. to present facts some wanted opinion to political opinion they wanted to give the u.p.c. w. all the power to blame the sentence and condemn nations we look forward to receiving the 1st report in the near future it will then be for us the parties to decide how to respond the i 80 is a crucial in this eerie means of identifying the perpetrators behind these horrific
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attacks we cannot accept impunity for these horrible crimes other nations are putting their foot down why they are sick would you want to destroy the essence of what made the u.p.c. w. so special so trustworthy and are you doing this in the interests of humanity or for your own personal ambitions as we know this whole attribution mechanism adventure was started to put pressure on damascus a number of these missions investigations including the last one which made headlines the incident in duma on the 7th of april $2800.00 have convinced us that we cannot take the special missions conclusions at face value we also refused to fund in. this team and refused to grant access to all. confidential documents provided to the office w. and a security council and therefore reject any reports issued by this team i reiterate
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india's principled opposition to the attribution mechanism due to the manner in which it was set up and in disregard of india's concerns on the substance as well as the process it couldn't have picked a worse time to. give the u.p.c. w.-a judges my last multiple o.p.c. w. insides of spock's the huge scandal alleging that the organization cherry picked the facts on the alleged chemical attack in syria last year to suit a political agenda. after passing through the ceiling and impacting the floor at lower speed the cylinder continued in altered trajectory until reaching the position in which it was found the 1st whistle blower said that the gas canisters used in the attack were likely placed at the scene rather than dropped from the air.
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observations of the scene of the 2 locations suggests that there is a high probability that both cylinders were money placed at those $2.00 locations rather than being delivered from aircraft u.p.c. w excuse that self by saying that it took into account other reports not just his then the 2nd whistle blower struck a veteran who was on the ground in syria connecting some poles and he went one better or worse the squad big political pressure secrecy and potential fraud most of the doomed team fell because he reports on the instant interim report and the final report was scientifically impoverished procedurally irregular and possibly fraudulent all he wanted was a little transparency to be able to speak at this conference where the vote is taking place to set things straight all he got was a letter from management telling him no.
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at the end of the day every country in that room is going to have to decide. for themselves whether to let the u.p.c. w. play god to blame accuse and condemn nations and governments to be the excuse that sparks wars to give that power tool an organization which doesn't even have the trust of its own employees were against the of reporting a former british ambassador to syria peter ford believes it's dangerous to give the o.p.c. w. blame giving powers because he says organizations become highly politicized and then the lesson of the crisis the competence in we owe the government you which you not even capable of mounting a reliable investigation of whether
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a chemical attack occurred in durham are after all let alone assign responsibility to national organization that we have dominated by one country them by the west generally not capable of delivering an object they are very big in any investigation within 3 they didn't get in the u.s. france and the u.k. had bomb syria without waiting for any investigation they needed. who just knew by act the fact that. they're illegal bombing syria on thought both are. choosers watching the horses across this you can watch it in full online to aventura discuss the latest whistleblower leak with r.t. america correspondent rachel blevins. now the timing of this release is really notable because this comes as the o.p.c. w. is having their annual conference well the western officials that have spoken out
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according to reports have actually placed the blame here on russia and syria once again and they have said that this is an attempt by the governments from both countries to sort of muddy the waters where this is concerned and they claim that that's because russia and syria have been asking questions about these claims of reported chemical attack from the very beginning we also have to remember here that of course because the u.s. the u.k. and france were the ones to launch air strikes against syria just one week after reports of this attack they have a lot to lose here so they're not going to be nearly as quick to admit that they were wrong where all of this is concerned as of something to keep in mind especially because it puts them in a bad light if they come out and they suddenly say wait a 2nd there may be problems with this resource you know how dare anyone ever questions about what happens we just have to take their word for. shearing for their health and demanding transparency protesters of the. exactly 2
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months of devastating must go for the controversial chemical in the area he goes down on one to see firsthand the latest. well walking with a crowd of well it looks like a 100 maybe a bit more time when you see all the way to the end of this call them through on and indeed there are concerned people from all really the whole society spectrum is here all of them are indeed demanding transparency from the government and from lubrizol the company the chemical plant that while of that released all these chemicals into into the atmosphere some 2 months ago. many of the locals complained about the burning sensation in their throat for instance or about feeling nauseous after the release of the chemical just simply
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because of breathing the contaminated and they're accusing the government of failing to release the air samples they which were taken right after the fire and the government's position and look results position has been that while there was no immediate health threat that all of those effects would pass and that there was no environmental impact but people here are not buying this i found this in my garden and every day i can find it it comes from the lubrizol. fire and so my children's doesn't go in the garden so that's that's why i am i am very very angry and i created this this exhibit to show that we are boring about people who we money and how our life are becoming like that. removed through the surgery this was right we want the truth to be revealed about what happened in the loopers over accidents because now everyone's just passing the buck no one wants to take responsibility and the truth about the accident has not
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been established just today we should have health monitoring which we currently don't we. denied more extensive blood tests we expect resignations over this year people are concerned about their health but it wasn't just about that local businesses local farmers suffered immensely for instance some 1800 farmers who were banned from harvesting their own crop by the french government because all of that well because because of the fears of contamination so you can clearly see why people here are demanding more transparency and they want an in-depth look as to what's going on that lubrizol plant. story for you k. next to british cinema chain is being branded institutionally racist after dropping a gang themed movie because of violence during screenings with a few days ago blue story centers on the lives of 2 young friends are becoming
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broiled in a violent london street war. from dept of health ways you have a problem with. that image it's not remember. sometimes you just leave the room but you. britain's 3rd biggest chain view cinemas responded after a brawl last friday that one of its values in the city of birmingham several police officers were injured of their own $100.00 youths some armed with machetes a gun causing trouble at least 2 major cinema chains that recorded did dozens of what they describe as significant incidents since blue story hit theaters while view cinemas has pulled the movie completely to other cinemas so they are in hand seeing security screenings to try to keep people safe now view cinemas took the step to drop the film because it's venues witness $25.00 instance within just 24 hours of its release view says its decision came after careful consideration but was to ensure the safety of its staff and customers as just mentioned it denies the
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move is a race issue but all that said it's nonetheless facing claims now of suppressing black art while the movie's director insists his film is about love not violence conservative radio host dave perkins and london social activist lee just came on the program to share their thoughts about what's been happening here. way incidents all sorts of fail right across so well almost every day those films do you know and getting banned. culture is under constant attack grime music now they say now black failings whatever we're doing even in the areas where we have fabulous they successful we still don't know a scape bit to criticism why don't we just assess all asia and to tame and activities in britain in relation to the hot coals because football least of all people should movies in a cinema if we could think of thousands of types of activities that take place where serious crime and criminality is much more in excess than we witness over the
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. us so let's treat everybody on an equal playing field i don't think it's possible for the movie to cause violence i think it's possible for the movie to set the foundation for violence and then predict with some levels of confidence or even certainty that violence is going to happen so i want to clarify it like that in a sense in the sense that all movies do when they're about a cultural feature it glorifies the business of being in a gang that doesn't mean it glorifies the violence per se but people involved in gangs do have a considerably higher rate of violence than people who aren't involved in gangs and here's the thing when you draw them all to a place at night a whole bunch of young people together with a very high degree of involvement of one form or another in gangs that's why they come to see the movie because it glorifies the culture that they're in the likelihood of something terrible happening is very high run the world live from russia this is international hi there thanks for being with us coming up the online
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poker game keepers google and facebook now are among the tech titans signing up to a major project to clean up the web despite the coast being brought in some of the internet's biggest privet see violations as we report right after this break. one of the things we talk about on the show with you read the financial press about the latest scandal is just a new name for a recurring scandal like there's only 3 or 4 ways you can rip people off changes is the name they call to rip people off. much in a powerful and strength. then you have the record and what we have done is to try and identify something happening in the brain where the explosion of the ripples.
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of the depth of field consciousness. would hope to do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be present and she. want to it's. actually going to be this is what the 43 of them can't be good. interested always in the water. there should be. the man who invented the world wide web wants to save the internet no less a tim berners lee has unveiled a plan to prevent humanity from sliding into digital dystopia that has the backing of the likes of google and facebook too to boot but our correspondent double
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quarter question is next whether in fact those same companies should have a role in it given a series of scandals. privacy breaches censorship fake news with all the controversy surrounding the internet these days it's easy for people to feel pessimistic and now we have good reason to be the founding father of the internet itself is back in the public eye creator of the world wide web in 1909 tim berners lee is a bit concerned if we leave the web as it is there's a very large number of things that will go wrong we could end up with a digital dystopia if we don't turn things around but fear not he's unveiled a 9 point plan to fix it it's called the contract for the web intended to prevent that digital dystopia he mentioned so there shouldn't be anything to worry about especially when big names like google facebook and microsoft have all publicly back to the contract even a handful of governments have joined in approval so what exactly are the principles
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they're all throwing their support behind respect and protect people's privacy personal data and other own line data rights to build on line trust respecting people's privacy surely no one can disagree with that definitely not facebook after the cambridge analytical scandal remember that using an app that the social media giant knew about cambridge analytical harvested personal data from millions of facebook profiles without their consent and for the purpose of political advertisement surely facebook supports that principle here's the next one develop technologies that support the best in humanity and challenge the worst so the web really is a public good that puts people 1st. putting people 1st is easier said than done especially when companies like google and facebook are supposed to lead the charge they are the oligarchy of private information online accused of ignoring human rights for the sake of profits by amnesty international and if you don't support
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the principles they do well prepared to be sidelined there will be some global actors who will never back the contracts principles just as the florida other global agreements but we know will have succeeded when those governments and companies are true of lawyers if google facebook and others want to be able to prove that they change then they are going to need to adhere to the principle set out to particular initiative if a company is found to have been obviously breaching this accord how do you react do you strike the most of mediately one of the sanctions against them and how serious is a measure need to delete or any measures to be taken against for them to be a jetted from this particular group very little in this is actually being defiant one has to be a little bit wary if companies are signing up to a body simply by the letter of the law only to the extent they can get away with it
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then that would be a major concern. the trump impeachment investigations entering a new phase and a step closer to a vote on whether or not to impeach the president the us has judiciary committee will hold its 1st hearing next wednesday and it's invited donald trump along he said on twitter he'd love his council including secretary of state mike pompei oh to testify to wild calling in a democrat scam either way it's going the washington press part fired up and expect . president's own pentagon and his own security staff detailed a plot to extort for help to cheat in the reelection campaign the worst day with the most damning evidence for president trump in the impeachment inquiry that was driven by the president's personal political error and his interests as the hearing heads to the next stage former u.s. congressman roemer polls photos and thinks that what's happening right now is improving positive for the republicans all of the democrats. i've always said that
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when you want to tell the truth in an amp are it becomes treasonous and i think a lot of what we're doing our government is doing right now it's all fake as lot of the lying and innuendos trying to figure out what's going on but i don't think it's been very positive for republicans or democrats and i think so unnecessary i think it's actually what they're doing is they're distracting from some of the problems i think they should be dealing with most people now understand exactly what's going on and i think these hearings were a benefit to trump because i think more people in this country are looking at the way that democrats handle these hearings and say hey this isn't quite fair this isn't right so i think that's why there's less enthusiasm for impeachment now than it was a week or so ago the impeachment could be passed and then it's going to be squelched in the senate and right now people are sick and tired of this so i think the
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democrats are in a bind on what to do about this matter of fact the sentiment right now seems to be shifting away from the idea. that the impeachment is going to come and then there's going to be a long trial in the senate you know i think foreign policy is important and in the past i've talked about ukraine i don't like the idea that we were involved with. ukraine a couple years ago so i don't think would deal with those kind of problems and this is a lot of grandstanding and political shit cannery going on between the 2 political parties but i wish both parties would get together and start talking about a more sensible foreign policy and i course support the position that we should be a lot less involved in the internal affairs reporter disputes anywhere around the world. the picture from saga kicked off in september when it was simpler allege president trump abused his office during a phone call with the ukrainian leadership they'd centered on trump's efforts to try to get your thirty's in kiev to vest ago former democrat vice president joe
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biden sons senior role of ukrainian gas company its alleged pressured ukraine to investigate his political rivals by threatening to withhold u.s. military aid don't trump denies any wrongdoing 25 post 11 here in moscow this wednesday morning monday is kevin 0 in thanking you for watching this bulleting and letting you know as well that you can catch up with all the news at r.t. dot com and also to most importantly the boom bust guys stateside are here with you very shortly after this break. and there was only. just got out of prison. 41 yes. 73 years old. i got arrested.
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bluebook broadcasting around the world and covering all aspects of our global economy in the 21st century and i'm christiane washington here's what's coming up today. likes of which we have never seen before i did this despite a near record number of rate increases and quantitative tightening by the federal reserve since i won the election 8 increases in total which were in my opinion far
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too fast an increase and far too slow a decrease. by continued tax from president the federal reserve has signaled that it will not slash interest rates again this year barring a serious incident in haha less than by much a length of a handful is the break down the fed's plan and how the economy may fare during the holiday season. in the wake of the we want to block all venture capital is looking to say for investment for returns on their spending investigative journalist fans want to go back today to show us the future for silicon valley and whether they've been appliance are just a fairy tale and later we take you to new york city where streaming has managed to save a movie landmark in the big apple but what consequences could this have for the. film industry has theaters and production mergers artie's trinity chavez is on the ground in new york to bring us the latest on netflix to dive into the screening sector we have a lot on board today so let's get right to it. united states federal reserve chairman jerome powell on monday and.
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