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armenia and azerbaijan traded more blows over the disputed territory of. exclusive access to the heart of the conflict zone. between the positions of the armenian army which is over there and the joint forces which are stationed right over this hill was the 1st international news crew allowed here by the armenian forces. conflict spilled over to the diplomatic spear the 2 sides waging a war of words at the u.n. while the security council calls for an immediate cease fire. clash between 2020. and descends into name calling and rude interruptions in what's been
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described as a messy and chaotic 1st presidential debate. respectfully to each other. i'm not here to call others lies everybody knows he's a liar there's nothing smart about you joe what you should. know your number 2. good morning thanks for joining us here on our team to. the u.n. security council last call for an immediate end to clashes currently gripping the borders of asia and europe the nations of armenia and azerbaijan are into a 3rd day of conflict and what's the worst flare up of a longstanding territorial dispute since the signing of a truce in 1904. on sunday with both still laying claim to the new goal in a car or a back or region these are exclusive to. just filmed by an arctic. and you can see
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parts of a drone that was shot down by i mean armed forces during fighting cruise so far the only media granted access to the area or thirty's. as a report from the site filmed with the night vision camera right now were between the positions of the armenian army which is over there and the as they are by joining forces which are stationed right over this hill and here is the debris of a massive unmanned drone that was shot down by the armenian air defense this is the main piece but not the only one in fact there's still a distinctive stench of burning up in the air which means it was shot down literally hours before we arrived here in fact where the 1st international news crew allowed here by the armenian forces the here is school and everybody has to walk over a huge like pieces of metal like this and well this marks yet another day of deadly clashes between armenia and the disputed region of nagorno-karabakh and as they're
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by john not by turkey in fact amenia accused by john of attacking its soil today which means that probably conflict spilled over the borders of this disputed region but we're being told that we have to hurry we have to rush it is not safe here so we have to wrap up i will be bringing you more of this as we go more of this as a stay here i'm done of reporting from the disputed region of nagorno-karabakh r.t. . meanwhile as the media have published video allegedly of a drone attacking armenian soldiers comes on me near accuses turkey of shooting down its fine to jet and subversion in turkey deny that claim but the armenian prime minister says there can be no doubt. but this is already an established fact we have information that turkey is seeking a reason for a wider involvement in this conflict. have 16 jets have been taking part in the fighting it's easy to prove that it's just another provocation is coming from our
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correspondent run against the of joins you now good morning moran to have been development seems that the violence is escalating is as well what's the latest. well the violence students stop with the onset of the night now what we're hearing is that about johnny forces claim the armenians shelled civilian settlements overnight that there had been damage to civilian infrastructure civilian casualties or dubber of people wounded we also have heard as there about john cain to have destroyed an s 380 air defense missile complex that was stationed apparently they say near the front lines down there and mud all of this coming just hours after the u.n. security council came out and condemned in strong words the violence they called it both sides to the d.c.s. to deescalate and didn't negotiate with each other to start talking to each other
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unfortunately as they are by john and. also given a voice during the discussion the only thing that they agreed on is that they completely disagree with each other. armed forces of armenia subjected to considerations of the armed forces of was of course john along the front line and adjacent populated areas in my country to use an intensive fire you know due to the aggression on forces so forces by john have under treat consolations in the exercise of the right of self-defense the businesses of majority statement to speak to conceal its responsibility who preplanned march cumulus through aggression a greased people of no good accountable the aggression. and in your reference point the use of a journey suited to milledge can't through turkey is not really deceptive. there is there has also been
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a development on the international on the diplomatic stage and that is this increasing and overwhelming outcry international outcry calling of both sides to deescalate the both sides to implement an unconditional ceasefire to give themselves a break and opportunity to start talking to start discussing how to how to bring this conflict which has flared up again again to an end and noticeably absent from this international outcry been several nations that have picked sides in this conflict in this war that have put it you know put put put their best on one of the sides and turkey has been one of them turkey has come out with increasingly belligerent talk there for example a senior official saying that any attack outside the conflict zone by arming and forces or an isolated by joining settlement would be construed as an attack on turkish soil babson invitation to get involved with the war
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we stand by as a pleasure on the field and at the table now we want to solve this problem completely. turkey. turkey turkey has also come out and said that the arab while any any attack would be construed as an attack on turkey sure they have also said that as yet about john and turkey are one people in 2 different states at some point some officials even said that as they did by john and turkey of the century the the same state we've also heard of the turkish f. 16 that i mean you accuse of shooting doubt one of its own jets and that has been a point of contention the how active turkey's role has been in the fighting 1 in all of this. turkey is actually involved in the process of warfare
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instruct isn't high ranking personnel currently c'mon points in as vision. is giving its moral support and we're grateful to the turkish government and turkish people for solidarity in standing by resigning there is no other role turkey's to the conflict this flare up has been intense in how violent it has been it is be shocking to see some of the footage coming out of the conflict zone in the war zone released by by both sides the armenians and the by johnnie's showing footage publishing footage of for example die soldiers so the passions here are overwhelming and the theories that things will spiral even further out of control than they already are the race is on according to many leaders in a bid to end this conflict end this conflict before it can get even worse the
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latest on the army as a conflict correspondent reporting live from turkey. they're going to care about his one of several border disputes remaining from the collapse of the soviet union the republic seceded from azerbaijan over 30 years ago declared itself independent however it is not widely recognized as being an independent state with more background on the conflict. a region nestled in the caucasus mountains caught between armenia and azerbaijan is now in the global spotlight how did nagorno-karabakh to get to this trouble point the disputed territory has a rich history having lived under many rulers and kingdoms before seeing out the final days of the russian empire 917 came the empire collapsed 918 came as a beach on an armenia became independent historically armenia and nagorno-karabakh through what clear but as a bridge on tried again and again to take back control armenia and azerbaijan
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independence was short lived in 1920 they were incorporated into the soviet union. in a corner wanted a referendum to join all media but joseph stalin 7 had other plans based on the need for national peace between muslims and amin ians on the economic ties of the upper and lower karabakh its permanent ties with as a genre leave to go back within the as was shown soviet socialist republic for more than 6 decades armenia tried to repeal the decision with no success then in the late eighty's the people of nagorno-karabakh started their own campaign to unite with armenia after a vote they declared their allegiance to fun in 1988 which was rejected by both moscow and. millions protested in both countries buildings were torched businesses were
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attacked military conflict started in the disputed area but nothing changed moscow had made its decision. for. her. who are green. 23 being. a soviet socialist state. on the day that reason. that it should remain. from the armenian. thing because. 1929. unsuitable and just i'm going then just needed to be right because most of the population of the region. was on the new. street as they thought maybe 1901 the us thought collapsed but still nothing
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changed. then started the broad peace clash the regions at the scene and tied to an estimated 30000 were killed and 1000000 what displaced finally in 1904 a fragile washing by patris came into effect. a little. piece on the sleeve and then yuri i think it represented. militarily and. russia it was a very good driving. russians who needs. both. very very and i think it came at the right time.
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there was just not enough resources and there was not enough. to achieve. that. is not a fool peace agreement stress is the cease rather than a full screen since that. military clashes have periodic lee flared up and subsided international players regularly mediate but with all media now considering recognizing nagorno-karabakh to dependence and as a page on unwilling to even discuss it finding common ground is increasingly difficult historically when it comes to religion and ethnicity when 2 sides are so convinced of that rightness when generations have been involved in the fight the last in peace is a nuisance no doubt many are hoping nagorno-karabakh proves to be the exception.
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donald trump and joe biden exchanged insults and interrupted each other in the 1st presidential election debates before november's vote it was a touchy affair that's been described as messy and chaotic listen respectfully to each other's opinions i'm not here to call out his lies everybody knows he's a liar don't ever use the word smart with me ever use that word give me because you know what there's nothing smart about you joe what do you she was. the one who so you are number 2 he's putin's puppy i get my time back if you were interruptions i am appealing to you sir to do that and him too well frankly you've been doing more interrupting their cigarette but he just plenty well less than you will he's just shush for a minute why did you do it over again in the last 25 years not because i'm going to do it because you are president show you things you were a senator or worse were as. hard to get any word you
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with this clown director's you know now that we're done we're done sir. over the border it just did struggle to get a word in edgeways money somehow to guide the debate on to a number of pressing topics among them the pandemic the economy racism and police brutality. we should be providing all the protective gear pos we should be providing the money the house has passed in order to be able to go out and get people the help they need to keep their businesses open open schools a cost a lot of money we got the gallons we get the masks we made the ventilators and now we're weeks away from a vaccine i've spoken to the companies and we can have it a lot sooner it's a very political thing because people like this would rather make it political than save lives mask make a big difference his own head of the c.d.c. said if we just wore mass between now if there everybody were mass in social distance between now and january we'd probably save up to 100000 lives it matters he wants to shut down this country and i want to keep it open we've got to provide
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these businesses the ability to have the money to be able to reopen with the p p e as well as with the sanitation they need people want their schools open they don't want to be shut down they don't want this state shutdown he can't fix the economy until you fix the code crisis. billionaires like him in the middle of covert crisis have done very well another 6 billionaires of ray have made another $300000000000.00 because of his profit tax. for president i had it close to the greatest economy in the history of our country and by the way now it's being built again we handed him a booming economy he blew it wasn't a glowing he blew us in boming my economic plan would create $7000000.00 more jobs in his in 4 years number one and number 2 it would create an additional one trillion dollars in economic growth because it would be about buying american.
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races if you have treated the black community about as bad as anybody in this country say the crime bill 1994 where you call them super predators african-americans of super predators. and they've never forgotten it what i support is the police having the opportunity to deal with the problems they face and i'm not totally opposed to defunding the police officers the people of this country want and demand law and order and you're afraid to even say it the vast majority of police officers are good decent honorable men and women they risk their lives every day to take care of us but there are some bad apples and when they occur when they find them they have to be sorted out they have to be held accountable. we asked international affairs expert safin mclennan and former republican senator john loudon to share their views on the 1st debate. problem right now that we see in this election is that trump has a version of how he's handled things one where he's done as he would played
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a phenomenal job and the other which is the facts we now have credible 'd reports that trump was aware that the virus for deadly yet deliberately chose to go the other way with the american public and suggest that it wasn't going to be that bad that it was sort of when the flu trumps lost his composure or he was repeatedly interrupting and you know it seemed overly emotional and somewhat hysterical so i think there's little question that biden did better you know it's a really sad day when when supporters of a presidential candidate are happy that their candidate didn't totally embarrass himself certainly candidate biden had several apparent lapses where he seemed to lose his train of thought biden didn't hold back they just dismissed the president as a liar i hate to see the count and how many times he said the president just lies but
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american politics can be pretty contentious and i think american people sadly are kind of used to it very many minds were were changed and i think both candidates came out and stayed on their message and i'm not sure there was a clear victory either way. and still to come the dumbass u.s. presidential election will have fewer international observers than previous ones raising concerns about the votes legitimacy and explain all to the short break. join me every thursday on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports i'm showbusiness i'll see you then.
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welcome by western nations are set to hit russia with a volley of sanctions as paris and berlin drown dunces who moscow of the alleged poisoning of opponents alexian of on the france and germany have stated the defect to provide certain clarifications will be met with consequences. it's one of our call on russia to do more to investigate this case the case such as this must have consequences the therefore reserves the right to impose sanctions on. the. quicker and more there was very clearly an assault and an assassination attempt that was made on russian soil against a russian opponent with a chemical agent in the business related in russia. and therefore it is on russia to give indispensable clarification and we will have to draw from the information that russia provides the consequences all its refusal to provide clarification. with the e.u. chiefs continually hinting at possible sanctions the russian prosecutor's office
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sent a 3rd request to germany to ask for its assistance in the case still to this point russia has been unable to garner any data from its international partners on the case we consider it an attempt to politicize the matter everything that is going on indicates that it is not about seeking the truth our prosecutors have said a 3rd request to germany but there has only been one of response and that was from the media that the request had been received in the valley was transported to bill and after falling ill on a domestic flight in siberia and was recently discharged from hospital let's go on a list alexander bruno says the timing of the in the family case is convenient the worst has raised the specter of sanctions against russia again and i've always taken this story with many grains of salt because. it seemed to me that. the west in particular knew that now ali was poisoned even before an investigation
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into whatever it was that caused the illness was performed. they insisted with the story of the poisoning even though russia gave absolutely no problem. to granting. mr number only being treated in germany the whole story seems like a well timed. bomb which also includes the potential to blow up the plane and between russia and germany to build the north stream to pipeline which were a number of baltic states and go directly from russia to germany. now as americans trying to digest. a presidential election debate concerns are being raised over just how legitimate november's vote will be not just because of the dance about postal but that's brought up by trump is skill or morbid to explain covert 19
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has cast a shadow over the upcoming elections in the united states now this election just like any other will have ballots candidates and polling places but what it won't have is as many international observers the organization for security and cooperation in europe is only sending a handful of what's been planned and that's amid some growing and ease about the upcoming vote in the united states. into look uses noted that the conduct of these elections will be the most challenging in recent decades they expect that election officials will face serious challenges prior to and only election day due to new measures in response to covert $900.00 pandemic and expressed concerns over their ability to overcome the organization of american states won't be sending any observers at all there's more concern about fraud in this upcoming election than any other recent election in the united states candidates are already accusing each
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other of sheeting this election will be the most rigged election in history. this president trying to steal this election several military ballots requote discarded investigators have recovered a total of 9 ballots so far not surprisingly d.o.j. says an overwhelming majority of those ballots were cast for guests to donald trump what i'm saying is is that president trump and the trump campaign are acting as if all mail in voting except for florida which he finds ok because that's the mail in voting he does all mail in voting is somehow inherently corrupt the f.b.i. says that it is monitoring the situation around the country and that there's never been a problem in the past adding to the concern about this year's upcoming vote is a project there are a thomas exposé the video purports to link congresswoman ilana omar to an illegal cash for ballots operation now the office of congresswoman ellen omar denies these allegations they say that video was doctored regardless congresswoman tulsi gabbert
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has introduced legislation to outlaw the practice of ballot harvesting which creates a pretty big opening for fraud but it is legal in several states it was put to director for an hour or more in minneapolis is part of people who are using cash to good works. and use that to make sure that. he wins the election he's going to have to in the community and make sure that whatever it takes to get are elected by any means necessary based upon our undercover reporting u.s. congresswoman ileana omar also affectionately known as a member of the squad and her champaign maybe be heard on one of the biggest voter fraud schemes in american history but this time we have it on tape u.s. leaders frequently question the results of elections in other countries and brand leaders around the world as illegitimate because of allegations of fraud however
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as election day approaches there are growing concerns whether the outcome will be contested whether the election will be in egypt we are told this election truly matters we're always told this however this time around there's a different feel there's an existential quality to disoblige how many voters will say not my president after november 3rd. the us economy was booming growing numbers of people were made homeless. you can work 40 hours 'd a week and still not have enough to get housing everybody believes america still has the lead up to the reality of the we're not financial inequality and the lack of affordable housing living minimum wage give many people no choice. that's been a problem with the city knows turn every turn and told me stay away oh miss.
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requires. the most vulnerable or abandoned on the streets to become the invisible cops. you. belong to this sherm don't is guilty no ma'am. would we see on t.v. shows is not reality our justice system isn't what you think it is rolling stone magazine considers wayne kramer of the m c 51 of the top 100 greatest guitarists of all time he battled drug addiction in 1975 went to prison for 2 years for selling cocaine he's since provided guitars and taught music 10 mates at over 50 correctional institutions throughout the united states people think that you know
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you have a right to a trial and everybody goes to trial and there's the good prosecutor and the and the defense attorney and they battle it out that is the way it works the way it works is the prosecutors stack up the charges and you have forced you to plead guilty to a lesser charge to keep from doing life or double life or triple life people don't get trials what they get is a deal people suggest that anywhere between you know 3 at 10 and 15 percent of people behind bars could be innocent of the crimes for which they were charged michelle alexander is a civil rights lawyer stanford law professor and the author of the new jim crow one of the most highly acclaimed studies america's criminal justice system the reality is that thousands of people. every year and i had states wind up pleading guilty to crimes they may not have committed because they're the there were.
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