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tell me, the french, german officials move those talks and while already the country we have every reason to believe that what happened to him in terms of chemical warfare agents getting into his body could have happened in germany or on the plane a limited all traces of the 2020 american election reports
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very warm. welcome to our 2 international. you don't know to go with you. this news are bringing you. the latest developments from across the globe are top story. russia's foreign minister has given his response to long running allegations that alexina volley was poisoned with a nerve agent. speaking at an international conference circular, all stressed that before leaving russia for germany back in august, the opposition figure tested negative for talks in meaning. he could have been targeted after his departure, or to cross the story. it seems russia has had enough, after months of what most go. so as groundless accusations, foreign minister sergei lavrov says in a volley could have been poisoned after he left hospital in russia. lucie says the one we have every reason to believe that what happened to him in terms of chemical warfare agents getting into his body could have happened in germany or on the plane
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. and when she was flown to the charity hospital. exactly how else can the sudden appearance of toxic materials in the vollies samples be explained? he steps results were clear when he was in arms. that's according to russian doctors who initially treated him and several russian laboratories. it's only often a volley was taken to a lean that we heard about traces of navi chalk from germany 1st, then france and sweden. despite there being no solid evidence proven it. russia was very quickly accused of using a band nerve agent and punished with these sanctions pick them up. there was very clearly an assault and i'm assassination attempts that was made on russian soil against a russian opponent, with a chemical agent on the business related in russia. and therefore, it is on russia to give indispensable clarification that we will have to draw from the information that russia provides, the consequences all its refusal to provide clarification. if i call
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on russia to do more to investigate this case, a case such as this must have consequences. the therefore reserves the right to impose sanctions on russia's accusing. now its western partners have been unreliable and is now ready to respond with mirror sanctions. it is difficult for me to understand the motives of our german partners. i already told this to her km us and i can repeat. this is not a secret that we see how germany took the role of a leader in the new escalation of relations with the russian federation. there will of course be a response to the saying sions. and since germany was the driving force behind these e.u. sanctions over the nerve, on the case and sense, these sanctions directly affects high ranking staffers of the russian president's administration. we will respond in kind all russian requests for proof or any lead date or were poll likely denied. so i would like to reiterate that we do not expect
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the bearer of the bad news, namely us to be criticized. it would be better to deal with the news itself. we, have informed the c.w., an organization that the russian side can approach to ask further questions., ironically, one, addressing the o.p.c. w., russia was told to go back and ask germany, which made moscow doubt their organizations motives. i will be blunt, the o.p.c. w.'s technical secretary, it is increasingly turning into a tool in the west. ham's, which is being used to exert informational and political pressure on countries that fail to toe the line. this conclusion is backed up by the watch dogs involvement in anti russian campaigns earlier with the script our case. and now with the alleged poisoning of alexina valmy. and now russia says it may consider leaving the o.p.c. w. . so the ball is in europe's court. just a reminder of the story of lexington vali is a prominent activist and critic of the russian government. he felt sick on august
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20th board, a plane flying from the side during city of talks to moscow, made an emergency landing in the city of all. mr. novelli was taken to a local hospital. he was put into and juice, coma remained in office for 2 days. is some pills were sent to several russian lumps where tests were run. none of them found traces of any talks in his system, and not least family insist that his life would be in danger if he stayed in russia and arranged for his transportation to a top clinic in berlin. then in early september, german authorities concluded that in the valley had been poisoned with a nerve agent from the novacek group. we discuss the case with a german member of the european parliament the who play and the whole plot on of army is shaming. germany is doing a lot of accusations against russia, but is not delivering evidence. and so i'm very critical to what the handling of
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that case by did to him and political class by the government. and i'm, i'm fully with the russian authorities who demand stronger evidence. but for me, my, my greatest concern or my, my most serious concern is to german russian relationship, especially concerning does got gas project and north rim to we are in the, in a spiral of sanctions. and i didn't thi,, where this might lead to on the one hand we have t. n., tire russian sanctions, which are seen widely as ridiculous and unfair even in the german public, not in the political class. but among the majority of the people, there is no support for do sanctions. and now russian is doubling. doing take fortec. i understand it, did russia is sick of accusations which almost ridiculous, but if there would lead to 2 new countermeasures against russia,
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it would be to your of would we want. so it's a dangerous game. let's move the program on top. democrats are accusing republicans of wasting the country's time. bring the fight against corporate 19 by refusing to concede defeat in the us presidential election. minority leader chuck schumer, he's urged to abandon its claims of voter fraud, branding the nothing more than conspiracy theories. instead of working to pull the country back together so that we can fight our common enemy, covert 19 republicans in congress are spreading conspiracy theories. the republicans should stop their shenanigans about an election that president trump has already lost. of course, there is no official result. and most of the american media is telling the same line as mr. schumer, while branding, any reports of alleged voter fraud,
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misinformation artie's, kill up and has more questioning the u.s. election results is tantamount to sacrilege. the media is outraged that anyone would talk about ballot fraud, especially this new york times columnist. facebook is absolutely teeming with right wing misinformation right now. these are all among the 10 most engaged on the platform of the post 24 right wing information. so what is this misinformation that he feels is so dangerous and unacceptable and that well, perhaps the reason that this information is deemed to be so dangerous is because
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those headlines are actually true. and what about this guy? 2nd, pennsylvania u.s.p.s. whistleblower claims postmaster ordered late ballots picked up and separated. while the washington post came forward and said, this is all a big hoax that the postal worker has recanted his story. well, that's a great journalistic exposé, except the postal worker says he has not recanted there to say that i did not read my statements. head of the republican national committee says they have 234 pages containing the 500 signed affidavits alleging 11000 incidents of potential voter fraud. now you have a media that's rigging it again by saying we're not going to listen to these stories. we're not even to validate. the 11000 incident reports that we have, the 500 affidavits we have across the state. 11000 witnesses is not a small number. now in georgia, senate runoff elections are coming up and another new york times columnist has this
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idea. i bet everybody moves to georgia, you know, in the next month or 2 registers to vote and vote for these 2 democratic senators. well, in georgia, that is actually a felony. it is illegal to woo to georgia simply for the purpose of registering to vote. only people in georgia with the stablished residency are able to vote. republicans have a lot of questions about the election results that showed joe biden. as the clear winner. now at this point we've got mainstream media saying those questions are simply off limits. however, that seems to be making the trump base even more of a bold r.t. new york. yes, killable is taking us through the issue of voter fraud remains highly debated with many believing it's being going on for years while others demand more evidence this time around for team claims. if there is fraud in what the courts want to see is brought, you have to have a public particularly quire, which means that who,
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what, when, why, where or how? ok? so if there is crock, where is it? you can't make conclusory allegations and that's what he's doing. and that's why it's lawsuits are falling short. that's what, that's what does it really didn't bring it for the democrats every time they lose an election and immediately cry, this is gone on for decades. black, when the republicans lose the election, then the they are immediately expected to accept defeat. at the very time when the democrats are saying no problems, no parole that took place. anyone who's claiming that was brought up and there is the dearest. they should be actually actively perpetrating a fraud by saying go down to georgia for a golfing holiday and then been in the form and say you are
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a legal resident. that this is precisely a prayer before a lot of ramifications around the election and a change of u.s. president could mean a change of fate for julian assange, the wiki leaks founder is currently in the u.k. prison, waiting for a court to decide whether to extradite him stateside songe was charged under the u.s. espionage act on 18 current string. donald trump's time in the white house, he's accused of unlawfully obtaining and publishing state secrets if extradited faces up to 175 years in prison. democrats as well, joe biden included, haven't pulled any punches when discussing it in the polls. mr. carlson is a high tech terrorist. others say this is akin to the pentagon papers where you can, i would argue that it is closer to the high tech terrorists. and then the pentagon papers describes a traitor, a treasonous. and he has broken every law the united states,
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the guy ought to be. so i'm not for the death penalty, so if i'm not for the death penalty, want to do it illegally shoot the son of a cancer or what he has done. and in fact, the obama biden administration actually prosecuted more whistleblowers than any other the list includes. chelsea manning who leaked documents to julian assange and edward snowden, who lifted the lid on the n.s.a. surveillance programs. however, the obama administration decided not to charge and self. earlier my colleague neil harvey spoke to a former legal representative julian burnside, and he believes the future looks brighter for the wiki leaks founder under a biden presidency. i know that he's written lation about hillary clinton affected the democrats rather than the republicans. but in my opinion, joe biden is a much more rational being that donald trump,
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if it was. how would you assess joe biden's approach towards whistleblowers? i know that when he was vice president in the presidential year, a bomber had made a big thing about, you know, trying to create opportunities for whistleblowers to encourage them. but actually, the reality was quite different and they prosecuted more whistleblowers, i think than any other ministration prior to them. i still think that biden will adopt a rational approach. mind you, he will not be president of the 4th of january. so i suspect, or on 4th of january, if biden is ultimately accepted as the president, i think that going to be a better outcome for than it would otherwise be on the part of the reason why assad is in the predicament he is because of the leaking of information private information relating to the democratic party by an obviously, democrats think will be forgiven and forgotten to well to the next stents,
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or will that still bay some kind of goods from the party itself. it's worth remembering that chelsea manning received a pardon or commutation from a bomber. and i think the same thinking that lead to that result is likely to influence biden, if he becomes president. and if up in america, there's talk of the likelihood he be sent to this supermax prison, which wouldn't, previous war prison said in the face were worse than death. it's a pretty horrible prospect. and the why he chose, he manning was treated in relation to the same matters or related matters, gives no confidence about the sound will be treated. it's a reason why australia, the australian government, should come in and help him, but they've done nothing absolutely nothing to help. i think we should be concerned
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about if he's mistreated, i don't see any leader of the mainstream press. who is sought to be punished as a result of the publication of things that still ahead on the armenian prime minister is under intense pressure with many of his people see as the story and more after this there is actually playing out in the real world versus the air that's going to tell you what's happening in the global economy is going to trigger all this money, printing the dollar will lower you know, look,
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again. watching artsy documentaries can be a dangerous activity. well, up least according to you true warning, this one of our latest reports on the armed activist gaining influence in the us from both extreme left their rights has been flagged as potentially offensive. here's a preview. the biggest political events of the last 4 years is happening amid the coronavirus residents of the level of civil unrest marked by the death george floyd of the radical groups on both sides of the political spectrum. here. what's about if you want a war, let it begin with us or go and meet these groups and their leaders to find out how far they're ready to go, to fight for what they believe to steve for this country. well,
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there are different versions of the chub warning for the documentary, depending on your language settings. russian speakers are told the material could frighten or shock, some pretty banal stuff. and then for english speaking peers, it's branded, quote, offensive, or inappropriate to some audiences. to watch it, you have to sign in to prove your age, or you're my colleague talked to the creator of the work. just so, you know, i have a 7 year old son and he was watching this documentary right next to me and we're not letting him watch harry potter because we think it's too much. of course, it's not exactly the kids' content. it is about american radical groups and people who are have involved in the protest movements that is on the rise, especially in this days and months before the election. but i think in that, in this documentary, there is nothing that is overkill or over the top. and for me,
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it is really weird and strange why it was flagged and especially the way it was flagged. so if you try to watch it right now, it has, it gives you 1st notification saying that the content was identified as inappropriate and offensive. and then you press confirm, but it won't let you in. it has another notification pops right after it. and it says pretty much the same just in the, in other words, word order. so we have to fold the notification system in place for this particular documentary. and that is word. this is something unheard of. i think when, as we were mentioning there, you actually have to log in. so for me personally, you know, i tried to just open up you tube, google it, and open it up and look at it. and it said you have to sign in. i don't have a youtube account, which means that certain people are not going to be able to access this movie. whereas i looked at what i just searched in youtube for one of the groups that you said was in the film, the boogaloo boys. there's plenty of documentaries of news stories about this group
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where they're talking about their doctrine where they're standing there with guns and you think it would be about the same thing. is that the sort of content that's in the movie? it's these men talking about their beliefs. pretty much so. so yeah, we spoke to the members of boogaloo movement and these are heavily armed guys who are not afraid to come out to protest care in this charged weapon assault rifles. and although none of them are criminals of flaws in, in that any possible way. so it's not that we were talking with bad people or criminals know, the or just regular citizens, but they are having involved in protests. but it's not against the law, right. in the us, would you say that anything they spoke about would have been considered radical? i wouldn't say so. some of the things that they were or why disturbing you think
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about it because they were talking about the looming civil conflict in the u.s. about the deep division and polarization. that is taking place in the country about the probably the revolution, whatever that means. but it's not that they were, you know, getting into any kind of specifics. and we have, we have a special waiver before the film saying, just watch out guys. there are disturbing content, so we told radio now instead to your audience,, do you think this is specifically because this is coming from our t.v., or is it just because this is coming right around the election and censorship and warning people it seems to be the name of the game looked up specifically other videos published by american outlets and other media organization on the you tube, protests in the u.s., specifically in portland, the groups you mentioned, the boys and whatsoever. so some of those videos were flagged by you tube isn't
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appropriate for people who are under age, but none of them had this notification system. so we are, i think, for some reason being targeted here. i think we should, we can rightfully say so, and i have no explanation whatsoever of why it happened to us. yeah, i'm not very point. we've hasta, you choose to explain why that documentary. i'll give it its full name and he's going to watch on t.v. . boogaloo boy why armed protesters are preparing for civil war in america. it was labeled as potentially offensive. we're still awaiting a reply. in the meantime, we spoke to independent journalist luke revealing who gave us his view on the way videos are being centered on the major online platforms. this is crazy. this come much too far before. busy as you say, i mean if you put a blur or a huge treat almost facebook or a traitor at the office, oh, no problem. now they venture into political world. there are other things that you,
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can say and those that you can't, especially if it comes from our t.v., it comes from russia. everybody knows every american that so i'm assault rifle and a submachine gun in the cupboard. there are too many weapons in america. and when you have hot heads of the latest on the right, you know, in the streets, ready to fight each other. it's really dangerous for the moxie. and this must be shown so that the people who rely on medicare is going to jump the gun. so it was certainly a very young who are doing the job of selecting what is good or bad. i don't know really about all this relatively new to politics, to the all time politics or maybe they don't really know what they do. it is just the beginning of censorship own being put in place in america, especially for russian news. armenians are furious about their country's peace
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deal with seeing it as a defeat for the past 2 days. here, a firm has been gripped by unrest with protesters calling on the prime minister to step down. people gathered outside parliament in the armenian capital for authorizing and were met with a heavy police presence. multiple arrests have been made. we spoke to local e bay state reporter joe nurses for a buck in freedom square today in that event, from the opera house. clean of yesterday's protests where there was a clash between rightly and protests. around 2000 character through here yesterday, 3000. similar probably a bit more crowded with a bit of both the reports of across the city outside the, the national state security offices, flood parliament itself. just some commotion behind me is riot police arrest this
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person protesters. i believe there was a couple of arrest just as the protest finished and seems to be carrying on behind me is largely organized by opposition party. although only 2 of them are in power, the 17 parties who have called on the protests and called for the prime minister mikhail passion and to resign. since his speech was made on monday with which included 3, mr. tourist-y. these protesters to make up of the police trying to approach probably trying to probe the primary is not over tonight . that's for sure to tell you about tomorrow, but it looks like it's still kicking off tonight. meanwhile, russian military helicopters have landed in nagorno-karabakh as part of a peacekeeping contingent. moscow has sent almost 2000 troops into the area to monitor the cease fire guarding the key routes linking back to our media. so far.
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6 temporary observation posts have been set on just on the point under the new car of treats will hold on to its military gains, a number of other things as well. armenia is obliged to hand over 3 districts by the end of the month. and as we were just going through a moment ago, russian peacekeepers will patrol the line of contact between opposing forces. a prisoner exchange will also be implemented. germy kinsmen who served as canadian ambassador to armenia. explain to us why he's optimistic about the peace. there's nothing wrong with patriotic emotions, but when they are directed with such hostility toward the other side from both side, it takes great creativity to counsel people to, to learn again to live together. it's going to depend on the extent to which russian
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leaders change the complete cooperation of the leaders of the 2 countries in 2000 and very well trained, russian troops will be very effective. but what will be most effective will be self discipline. on the part of the 2 sides, and i think that can only be obtained through communication from moscow. well, if you'd like to delve a little deeper into any of those stories, i would suggest a good place to start is our dot com new content always to be find there. i mean, you know, neal bye for now. in
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germany, babies cry in a pattern like saying french babies would say rather than just so that was that then actually follow the rhythmic pattern if you resist. so you know, so where did they get that? it turns out she looked into it 1st. what was happening was that the babies could actually hear their mother's speech in the room. i am max kaiser, this is the kaiser report. i have an affiliation to our english pill nation. all others are kind of so-so and fading. stacie. well you know what i want to look at that continuation of the.
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