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for $100000.00 all you need is the ark to go with it but you got the joke and just you don't have the heart just at heart it's freeze dried are dried box it's freeze dried. it's freeze dried body it's it's salt as if it's something in a can. what it is of the says it's. breaking news here on r t international russia washington will pay the price for harming relations between the. u.s. and iran and russian diplomatic personnel being expelled from the country more sanctions are being slapped on moscow for alleged election meddling also to come to the french parliament passes a controversial bill and global security something which had already angered human rights groups who fear it threatens efforts to call act police abuse and.
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a 4th night about rest in minnesota where anger is still raging over the latest fatal shooting of a black man by police and a c.n.n. director is caught on camera admitting his channel spreads propaganda that's despite the network slogan that it is the most trusted media. good afternoon welcome just gone 5 here in moscow you're watching r.t. international the russian foreign ministry says that washington bears full responsibility for harming relations with moscow after the white house said it was expelling diplomatic staff and imposing a wave of new sanctions the russian foreign ministry said that moscow would have no choice but to retaliate. such aggressive behavior will undoubtedly
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meet resistance and response to the sanctions will be inevitable which is washington has to understand there will be a price for the degradation of relations and it is the us that is entirely responsible for what is happening which i would also like to say that the u.s. domestic has been summoned to the russian foreign ministry we will inform you of the results of this meeting which will be hard for the american side. ok well let's discuss this further now with our correspondent jackie he's in the studio good afternoon again jacki strong words there from the russian foreign ministry just take us through the latest developments over the last few hours exactly as the russian reaction there makes it very clear this move coming from the united states represents a sharp hit to relations between the 2 countries this brush that we have coming down today has a lot to it it's everything but the kitchen sink really 1st and foremost there's 10 personnel from the russian mission and washington see that are going to washington
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d.c. that are going to be expelled and in that document they actually said that that includes representatives of russian intelligence services apart from that election meddling was of course mentioned there's no surprise there $32.00 entities and individuals quote carrying out russian government directed attempts to influence the 2020 u.s. election or worse sanction and apart from that the u.s. treasury will also be targeting a number of russian financial institutions and they've also designated 6 russian technology companies that they say provided support to russian intelligence services cyber cyber programs that frankly none of this was unexpected there have been reports that these sanctions were to come down for a while now but the white house seems to be taking a rather doxil approach to russia as in the statement that came before the outlines of all of these things and the moves that are being taken by the white house they went and called for a stable relationship with russia. the biden administration has been
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clear that the united states desires a relationship with russia that is stable and predictable we don't think that we need to continue on a negative trajectory however we have also been clear publicly and privately that we will defend our national interests and impose costs for russian government actions that seek to harm us. now this isn't the 1st time we've heard something similar to this coming from the biden administration but then they hit moscow with these sanctions and other measures and within this they also have a now officially place the blame for the solar wind cyber attack at russia's feet saying that it was russian intelligence behind that and just for a bit of background on that last year a piece of software called solar wind was hacked and the hackers gained access to digital files of several us federal agencies including the treasury justice and state department this was a huge deal at the time and then the u.s. said that they suspected that russia was behind the attack but investigations were
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still ongoing but this document officially points the finger at russia without giving any sort of concrete evidence and of course russia has asked to see some sort of real proof that they could possibly be behind it and they have denied all accusations up until this but again the caveat there was that there was high confidence in the assessment that russia was behind that attack but there's no concrete evidence and of course me mentioned the phone call that took place before just before these sanctions were and there's also talk of a face to face meeting between putin to exactly just 2 days ago on tuesday biden and putin spoke by phone they touched on a number of topics but among that the u.s. president floated the proposition of having a summit between the 2 leaders in the 3rd 3rd country where they could get together and move towards once again saying a stable and predictable relationship with russia but russia doesn't seem to be buying this idea that the biden ministration really does want
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a good relationship with russia based on their actions. joe biden was joe biden said he's interested in the normalization of russia u.s. relations but the actions of his administration show us the opposite the u.s. is not ready to deal with the reality of the multiple of world was shocked at the possibility of american has your money instead they count on sanctions and interference in our internal affairs. we also heard from kremlin spokesman dmitri peskov saying that any new sanctions which he called illegal would not help plans to make that summit happen so there's these ties between the u.s. and russia that have been strained as it is as white came into the white house saying he was going to take a tougher stance on russia but it doesn't seem to be very clear how he plans on doing that when he keeps saying he also wants good relations with russia it is confusing isn't it when you put it that way ok thanks jack it was artie's jackie. or i would ask the opinion of political analyst chris bambery he joins us this
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afternoon. i think he's with us chris there you are good afternoon good to see get on to the details of the sanctions in a moment but i just wondered what your view was of america's strategy here because we heard you know there's a phone call between both of them by the leaders talk of a face to face summers and then all these severe sanctions. well i think confused as you are just seeing is that when the word for it i mean yesterday there was this phone call and there was agree on and biden they were going to have talks that was ceded much of the media here. yes is being acclaimed owned by biden and he was criticized this very much of the media which friend which wants him so it could be that this is a response to the fact that he's been seen which means to solve the pews in africa yesterday but of course biden as we mentioned did come to office promising a harder stance on russia and this is the 2nd round of sanctions some of the stuff in this is quite well known but will during each of the individuals under that be
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based on a sanction are done so in connection with crimea was also an allegation from. russia has been told to encourage the taliban attacks against the u.s. which would seems to me an unlikely alliance team one school in the school in the taliban and there's this mention of this so when cyber attack i think wisely said about the saw when cyber attack is the old major poser involved in this kind of intelligence gathering that the united states does so as well with its allies in the 5 star network you u.k. canada australia new zealand is no secret of that g.c.'s huge in what britain is scooping up information technological information using methods which should be banned in the united states itself for america these are all things around the war but it does seem that biden having yesterday agreed to have this summit i mean seem to be you know looking towards some sort of solution particularly towards the build up military buildup at least you create has no tick in this hard the stance which
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cannot help the process of trying to resolve matters and just to train and cannot help improve relations you must go washington and other western powers it is strange isn't it chris is it show there's that's divisions then within the biden ministration on how to deal with russia because it i mean if everybody was on the same page you would a shingly the policy would be much more coherent. i think you're pushing a good point because if you recall when donald trump was 1st elected he was adamant he was going to improve relations with with putin and with moscow but a majority opinion in the white house the united states military united states security and american elites in general is in favor of this hard line of encouraging a new cold war so even if yesterday biden was being our friend which was cheated in suggesting talks the majority of the american people who matter in the united states the people who rule the united states are insistent on this cold war agenda
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with russia and it looks to me as if they have stepped in said joe i think you went too far yesterday i think we need to continue what we've been doing we've had one round of sanctions against the russians let's put another one in ways just assure that we are hard on moscow and just to round things up too i'm reading that biden shortly after issuing that executive order has declared a national emergency turning stating that russia poses a great threat saying the united states national security don't you think that would be for the domestic audience i mean why bother to go that one step further to . but strikes me that given what's happening in the united states there every day i mean the police seem to kill someone or as the shittiest says there's a number of national emergencies it might need addressing rather nearer home and in terms of a supposed terrorist that that out threats united states i think russia would be well don't know list given a number of islamic groups of for instance who would like to take revenge on the united states states of america so this roof smacks the of desperation meeting i
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meant where is the evidence that russia has been involved in terrorist attacks there's been no bombings there's been no shootings except for those here are i'd like to see the evidence and i suspect others would wait sniffles and biden ministration eyes to what this national security alert means but i return to my main point given the number of police killings given the number of individuals going shooting rampage is the united states of america you would have thoughts there are rather more pressing needs for national security in the united states that this. russia says it's going to respond hasn't said exactly how it will but what do you anticipate well i suspect there will be a response because it russians can't seem to be going don't mean to use accounts in going back to the sanctions of so for me about individuals perhaps will see individuals being sanctioned by the nicest by russia oh absolutely explosion of a difference but i'm sure a response will come this is what happens in any such that situation there is
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a tit for tat but nor no power can be seen to let you know what its rivals get away with and scarce i think that's going to happen yeah 10 exactly what will happen will have to wait and say no that will come over the next few hours or days or say chris we'll leave it agatha told you that with our political analyst chris bambery . a controversial global security bill has been passed by the french parliament it grants additional powers to law enforcement bodies but has faced widespread criticism for making it harder to call out to police of peace but more is charlotte dubinsky. there was rounded criticism of this bill when it was presented a year ago not just from the left from human rights organizations and also chillingly squeaks as well concerned about elements contained in this global security bill now one of the most controversial elements was all to cool 24 we've discussed this many times and the feelings about this is that it would continue issues in the ability
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of the press to do their job when it came to distributing images of police offices as a result of that controversy and the widespread protests we saw here in france the government said it was going to completely revise this particular article the sticker mind though over the protests against article 24. well the government said it was rewriting that are to cool completely but as it's
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been posted a there are elements that still are being criticized by many article 24 in the bill that was posted a bipolar menteri and still contains limits on who can and call and publish images all of the police if they use images of publish with an intent to harm physically or mentally one of those offices on the cheek if somebody is found guilty of doing that they would then face a fine of $75000.00 euros or up to 5 years in jail so a pretty severe penalty for that but it wasn't just. article 24 that caused concern this no as it's been passed now gives police offices the right to film interventions that they make it is allows them to regulate the use of drones for the police to be able to monitor a protest potentially and it allows officers to carry their weapons even when they
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are off duty some have described this move as essentially making roads a dysfunctional democracy. in simple terms this law will significantly restrict freedoms the use of drugs during protests and things like that this is a disaster for democracy and freedom but i think to security at least as importantly. by the very people who are using the harm is not for freedom itself and not very far to the continent you need to think if there are other tools that would be more consistent with the principle of human freedom the right to protest is our right spying on people and it's not just about concern on the streets here in france i knew when panel of experts also raised concerns about this no saying that it was incompatible with international human rights. the bill could lead to significant violations of human rights and fundamental freedoms in particular the
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right to privacy and the right to freedom of expression so just by those continuous cause to scrap this bill it has been imposed on thursday by parliament ariens 75 voting for it 33 against it but human rights organizations say this isn't the end they say that they will continue to challenge this law when it now goes to france's constitutional court and it says that the last decision will be made as to whether this bill will become. ok let's go over to american because. spight a curfew has boiled over again on the streets of minnesota for a 4th consecutive night does follow sunday's fatal shooting by police of don't tell you right now even night cars were torched shops were looted rioters clashed with troops.
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the. protesters gathered in the city of brooklyn center where the killing took place they are demanding justice for the 20 year old who was shot after being pulled over in a routine traffic stop the officer who fired the shot kim pos as she mistook a gun for a taser she's now been charged with manslaughter meanwhile protests are also seen in dallas and portland where the police union building there were set on fire the scenes reminiscent of those in the wake of george floyd's death last year he was killed in nearby minneapolis 10 miles from the center sparking a way of nationwide protest he died when officer derek been placed his name on for
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each neck children is charged with murder and manslaughter and this trial is currently into its 2nd week radio host wayne doing prayers or sorry who served as a board member of the national diversity coalition for donald trump does believe it's vital to rebuild trust between police and minority communities. tensions are so diode to the left and right the people that are getting hurt are in the middle what's happening right now it's not going to stop is going to get worse because the leadership around many places is weak there is a lack of trust on both sides of the aisle. and when i mean both sides i know there's a lack of trust with within the police community about what's going on within the minority community in then there's a lack of trust within the minority community about what the police are doing
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because of what they see projected on our media every day there has to be a concerted effort from both sides of leadership leadership of people that everybody can trust to sit down and work out a proven solution and and take it all types of suggestions and try to work out something and bring the trust back between law enforcement and the communities. that is the news network who slogan makes the bold claim that it is the nice trusted media i would let us after a c.n.n. directive was course act in a sting operation the most eye has come on the question of course it takes up the story. the most trusted name in news it's a title c.n.n. has long prided itself on maybe you buy it maybe you don't but what would you think if the network at made it to deliberately spreading propaganda well apparently they did i did not see. the receipt either.
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but again we were reading story here we didn't know anything about. this that's b.s. i think that he is the worst president we have ever seen but what president trump just said was undemocratic and false the president seems to. dominating black people dominating peaceful protesters is law and order it's not he calls them thugs who's the thug here this guy is should not be president cnn's charlie chester's spilled the beans over a tender date he was enticed into by an undercover project journalist and he claimed the channel long had a pre-determined agenda to get trump out of office one that flows from the top down from none other than c.n.n. president jeff zucker himself naturally trying to make joe biden out to be a spring chicken was the other side of the anti trump propaganda calling yeah i
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mean. we did it right but. as. i got a noise and shaking or whatever and he brought in like so many medical people so like all tell a story that i think is all speculation you know lose your job because here john. you know. the image of a savior she. hated is a. you know movie. that sounds a lot like election meddling something c.n.n. has pointed the finger at russia for time and time again leaning on unverifiable claims from u.s. intelligence and its reputation as evidence during last year's elections the network claimed that moscow was trying to hurt joe biden's chances by spreading conspiracy theories about the now us president i'm talking about russia attacking our election russia once again interfered in the race for the white house russia is
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indeed interfering in the 2020 election with that kind of a double standard it should come as no surprise that people's trust for c.n.n. is on the decline but we don't think this is all the personal. makes this lurch when you're caught red handed hiding the way you do business from your viewers that's one thing but accusing someone else for breaking the very rules you yourself were caught breaking. well that's another it's a rinky dink toopid organization what do you want it c.n.n. that their defense immunized from any responsibility because nobody takes them seriously and as far as project very jealous and james o'keefe god bless him but how many exposé is mostly produced before something's done things done nothing jeff zucker still there everybody still there but let me explain something their ratings are plummeting who wants to watch c.n.n.
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if there is no trunk what do you do talk about what a great job items knowing what a great job camelot harris story i don't think so now me we can't believe what we're seeing and our country is in complete collapse with our borders being destroyed and being invaded daily with crime around bed with a sense of on and believe it will distrust with with vaccine an advocacy vaccine malpractise with this anyway and there's nothing for them to do build up what are they going to do hey joe biden is doing have great job nobody thinks that where is by nearly no work. so james o'keefe and project very just may get their wish by virtue of the implosion that i believe c.n.n. is evolving as we speak. or write scripts demanding a boycott of a controversial new video game claiming it normalizes violence against muslims 6
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days in fallujah or set during the bloodiest battle in the iraq war who has more the story. more than 100 u.s. marines killed around 800 iraqi civilians 2 dead in bombings some short others incinerated to death this is the 2nd battle of fallujah reduced to stark statistics the bloodiest battle of the entire iraq war for american troops now made into a video game it was the bunkers they would build inside houses. you would go in the house would be your quien and then they would open up on you your. from d.-day to the battle of stalingrad from viet nam all the way to ever done and further back in history the video game industry is no stranger to projects based on real events but the developers of 6 a day in fallujah say their title is bigger than just a game it's
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a documentary there isn't a story. you know. there's not this is a this is a documentary with interactive sections interest. the current for the game was. we're taking this as real and we were trying to. present them as a documentary were so here's a few documented facts about the battle tens of thousands of civilians that refused to leave the city a city deprived of power and water for days a city where the main hospitals entire medical stockpile was nothing more than bandages a city that dispelled the myth of america's precision targeting of insurgents as a single mortar shot was answered with a show of fire power across neighborhoods and last but not at all least the city
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that enjoyed the full brunt of the u.s. chemical weapons supply. as follows the residents were surprised with this video game contrary to the fact that the us army came as a peace corps destruction industry i mean today there are still scars here from the banality weaponless elevate the presence of the u.s. army was a source of sorrow and a guinea to residents and the city's infrastructure fellow lodger this video game is politicized it's underestimates the agony of the residents and the trauma of the city i'm against this video game as it shows the now in our city it's been a wrong policy to wage that war from the very start we want to boycott i think they
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want to come as a big we didn't believe that with us the distress and the agony that the war brought to us and now this video again it shows the distress again the scars from the war are still seeing here in fallujah people are traumatized here we don't want to see kids and women are killed again houses demolished with him under the boycott of this video game. you already know what i'm getting at none of these events above apparently will make it into this documentary game developers want to keep it atrocities free the reality of fallujah a place where people live their lives has been glossed over for the sake of a thrilling combat experience if you're going to call the game a documentary about you again and at the same time you want to be trusted you 3 then you're already misrepresenting these historical events because there are numerous atrocities only attempt that i'm aware actually count i mean that in
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solution please the figure between 4006000 that's something that needs to be addressed and to try to portray it atrocity 3 year are ready changing the story or to store it you do. storing the story. with more than a 100 u.s. families suffering from losing their loved ones to the sands of iraq their sacrifice has every right to be perpetuated in a video game but with 8 times as many iraqis dead and countless more scarred for generations had by the indiscriminate use of chemical weapons and their ordeal deserves at least not to be emitted from the story this is a commercial company and the national companies don't care how vitally anything other than profit so there is no ethics there is no t.v. if it has a product which people want to buy well whether it is. absolute rubbish it resents the criminal behavior of american soldiers as here all week long
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versing rolls by training new victims as terrorists must end criminals as heroes it's immoral treaty of tragedy of the victims as a game is totally unacceptable and encouraging by only relations of international law by killing civilians which is contrary to geneva convention dreamy makes one wonders why this game is being me. so that brings you up to date with all the new so far today here not internationally don't forget that you can also keep across the news using our social media pages and you.
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race is on spearing dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. hi i'm max kaiser this is the kaiser report i wonder what we're going to talk about today let's find out talk to stacey stacey what are we talking about today well we're talking about ponzi schemes because there's been a big ponzi scheme that was. you know unveiled last week in america out of hollywood of all places and so i'm just looking at the psychology of this and.

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