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generational poverty this is a fight every day to meet your needs and the needs of your family and a headline. his enemies and neighbors are report, reveals. deadlock, spied on germany's angle of merkel as well as on other heads of state. for us intelligence, there's an update to it, to israel's longstanding prime minister benjamin netanyahu may finally be on his way out this morning. of the opposition claims has got enough votes. now to drive him from office, he travels to the central african republic to shed light on one of the world worst, and barely reported on civil wars. we've got a special report lined up for you, as russia helps the government to come to rob rebel. mine had this sounded
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serial. my going to destroy the ah hey there more life mouth international is. will these h q moscow? this monday? it's kevin and he thinks checking in. so 1st i heard a european major investigations disclose the denmark help the u. s. national security agency, the spy on e. you, politicians, including german chancellor anglo merkel, escape more or less, the latest developments of senior correspondent garcia was across it. now. morrow this whole story 1st kicked off 8 years ago, didn't it? buddy's been brought up to date when it be, it's been age years, as you said, and it's taken a few years to learn the details of what happened back that just a little background in 2013 edward snowden, blue that in on america's global surveillance program, at the top, not even,
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you know, the most hard line conspiracy theorists would have believed would have guessed the breath, the scoop, the magnitude of the spine, while peroration, they was bog. whenever the entire gloom on, on their allies and the citizens on, even, you know, even need to partners and edwards live in that. and we learn that some of the spies was happening through denmark. it was an integrity part of america surveillance program. it was through denmark, amongst others that the united states was spying on its native apartments on. busy sweden or norway of france, germany angle merkel. the german johnson whom was bogged they were, they were monitoring a cool who she called the german foreign minister, the leader of the opposition. and what we've learned now is that then mark facilitated the defense intelligence services of denmark. the intelligence agency,
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cybersecurity, they helped their american part was by on not only you citizen, the leaders, but even the danish government. they just share davis arms agencies. and obviously we've heard a lot of reaction from the victims, not much from the perpetrators. and they've come out and said it is grotesque that e u, that nato pod was a spine on each of on fish could send us assurance. it is, quote, says that friendly, intelligent services are indeed intercepting and laying on the top representatives of other countries. a little on the tech side of all of that. so denmark is something of a hub, all these under she internet, cables, telecommunications, and they're all in denmark. and he's in the center of europe and the united states partners with the danish defense intelligence agency. and they provide them access
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the say access with all this information to all this infrastructure. and they did so perhaps behind the backs of their own government. because as a report, a big report released last year, they fired the leadership of the intelligence agency, the danish intelligence agency. when the government learned how far they had gone out, fall behind the backs of the very oversight committee that was supposed to regulate them, that they have information. they refused to cooperate with this oversight committee . so they fired these guys. we learned all these details and now you news agencies were given access to internal reports to witnesses to inside sources who confirmed all this information you know, delayed again on the depth of the call, cooperation between danish intelligence and american intelligence. and edward susan his way then again on the matter, the original messenger, so to speak, he says the biden, who was then vice president,
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was the world. the answer might as well prepared to answer for this one. he soon visits europe. since of course, he was deeply involved in this scandal the 1st time around there should be an explicit requirement for full public disclosure, not only from denmark, but their senior partner as well. we may never learn exactly what happened the old story by this because in that report, last year the danish government was told that it would be extremely damaging. the bull is sensitive information came out there to show you how destructive this information could be if, if they're saying that essentially all the room is in conspiracies and speculation is preferable to telling the public the truth. yeah. how could for denmark as well, thanks for bring this up to me. does he correspond with guys, dave? that now could be a change of face at the top, after 12 years at the helm of israeli politics. but even yahoo could be on the way
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this morning, rightly positionally the cali bennett has just announced that he's ready to form a new government with more details or at least correspondent than for asleep. next to the bennett, who was the leader of the main party, which means the right party in israel had now announced that he's joining forces with the leader of the opposition. get yelled up, kid to get it. they have a 61 majority, which is what they need to be able to form the next majority coalition in israel. now, bennett has said that although he come from the white of the political spectrum and he's essentially joining forces with parties in the center, and he's doing this because the country has been in a crisis, politically. they have been for election in the space of 2 years, all over the last 4 rounds of elections. we've seen a country weakening itself damaging itself and losing its ability to function. we
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see ministers who are fighting with each other, who do not manage anything. we have seen riots and the burning of synagogues and load an acura instead of managing and leading their methodist to spread hatred and polarization between the people of our country to conceal their own failure. but the coalition that bennett is joining is very wide. we change so much so that it's going to be fragile and not be able to form consensus on controversial issues like the piece. rather, it will have to limit itself to making decisions about the economy, how to deal with code 19. and this is something that these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been appealing to the lead trust. and to those who have joined the coalition about he is not ready to give up without a fight. and he is warning israelis that the new coalition could spell. disaster might be fairly ben, it's i heard natalie bennett. unfortunately, he's again misleading the public, the same lives for them to slogan some hatred and division from the person
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themselves. so hatred and division is leading the scam of the century and it has been the longest serving prime minister of israel. he's been in office for some 12 years. and what we see happening here is not necessarily political parties coming together because they have constraints upon issues that ra, that because they all have a joint desire to get my tongue, yahoo! out of office this come at a particularly sensitive time for israel. they was the recent israel, god, the war that lasted 11 days. the same time we've seen some of the with violence between the way, the jews and his way the avenue that the country has witnessed in years. the all the
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who could now become prime minister, but not everyone's against a new government. came to protest against the government which is stealing our vote . it can't be defended with devon fees and the parliament wants to be prime minister there stealing a vote for the right. it's a blatant violation of all these promises, and i thought that we should come and support this government of change and also show some support going to check in and vanish. i think this is the only chance to be ready to get out of the darkness that mean, you mean it said, you know, test for so many years now, jill is north of chris hedges told us he thinks that while things are looking good right now, this morning for netanyahu know much is going to change under a new coalition, at least on how israel deals with the broader region. it doesn't look good for baby . this was an unexpected development because it's a marriage between the mean
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a party which is even further to the right, not by much netanyahu could and more center as party with a lot not much change. i expect to kind of stalemate with iran. i expect a kind of stalemate with the palestinians. it's a coalition that will focus primarily on domestic issues. yeah, and there may be changes there, but i don't expect any other major changes from almost 13 years now that netanyahu has ruled israel. the head right here brings you a special report coming up from a central african republic, a country ravaged by the civil war loan running to we look at how russian instructors helping to end the conflicts coming up in this program. this monday for moscow, after this break, ah
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the, the, the, the ah, hey, good morning. 3 russians and to local police officers have been killed by the improvised explosive devices, the central african republic battles, rebels in its brutal, all going along on going civil war. moscow's been helping the government now by sending instructors and saw alarms in compliance with you in resolutions in a conflict. this luxury been ignored by worlds media in march. so you in human rights group expressed alarm, the nation's increased use of private, military and foreign security contracts. as the agency says, human rights abuses linked to private military personnel and foreign security
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contracts, as operating with national armed forces. well, i'm going to leave you this with a correspondent, constantine rose coffee, who went to the country and met the russian instructors there. and who sent back this special report for us the we're flying out of the capital bunky as to the ceo of ball at the border with chad. this is are, are playing by the way. we were told that that area where we go in is controlled by the government for the most part, but there are still groups of rebels hiding in the jungle and the intact convoys or outposts every now and then the country looks peaceful, but only when you see from above, ever since the central african republic gained independence from france in 1960. the situation here has been volatile. the capital of the central african republic under attack, 100 kills in the capital of bank rebels and the central african republic staged to
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attack the capital baggy this is a country already reeling for many years of war and instability. the most recent flare up happened only a few months ago when over a dozen heavily our military groups steamed up and marched on the capital bunky. they attempted to seize the city and overthrow the government. so here we are. the rebels might have suffered his theory of defeat in the past, but there is still a very real threat in some parts of the country. that's why our escort was absolutely necessary. driving to local military base, people look at us with suspicion. local militia are acting here in like ambushing military convoys like ours. and i know somebody not sign your tech on the column was exactly in this area. they fired from the bushes using a man to grenade launcher, the under barrel grenade launcher and rifles. i know,
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but they miss you feel some sense of security only after entering the military base, where a local army stationed along with their russian instructors. but this facility came under attack just 4 months ago in 2018 the central african. he's herman control only a small part of the country, the ras belong to brutal warlords and their gangs. that's when president of re stan or a shot to darrow, asked russia for out. with the approval of the un security council, the moscow start to stand in like weapons and instructors to train the army. that how to turn the tide. now the government claims it controls over 90 percent of its territory. you can still, how many russian instructions are there are, there are 535 instructors. what are they allowed to do here or do they train only in the open fire? they cannot open fire unless their lives in danger, or if somebody shoot the russians and can find that right have available. yes,
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they need to defend themselves. the russian instructor isn't c r. r. feel part of the russian army, but certainly have vast military experience for security reasons. they don't want to be identified and don't give their real names. one of the tasks that the russians and local military carry out together is this sporting civilian convoys were grounded rare access to see them working close shop programs. the reason now we are in the so called the road of life to the camera room board and there was a couple of cool right in life because all supplies, including food and various household goods, mainly along this road to automate job was they were allowed only quick job and the security guard was at the ready all the time, pushed into the jungle. the militants now organized sword is in target unprotected vehicles, plundering anything that comes their way to
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soldiers. a flimsy shack, a fire and an old car. been dry and over a wooden fence that's about all we found in the road checkpoint. that is supposed to instill fear in the enemy. the police here also didn't seem for a minute. at least not in the village. we visited no surprise the militants sensitive to the venue. they came and started shooting into innocent people and then disappeared. all signs of the russian presence are obvious. inside a local police station, we found a scrap of paper with the russian captions on it, an anti malaria medicines, foreigners suffer from tropical diseases. more than the logos cooperation between the central african military and their russian instructors has been very close recently. even the country, the often have to harry roof and food. we've had lucky to have an interview with an
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actual warlord, and this man is the leader of one of the militia groups that used to fight against the government. but then they switched to the side. this is how this man looked in the past. and this is him now. this isn't what i going to tell you. you doesn't look like a former militia commander. actually. animal is true. now i'm the businessman. there wasn't time when things were not going well. so i did it. and i'm a businessman that say it can be a pen. i want to ask you, if you get to kill anyone yourself, come on, there is no on the battlefield. who is the command? he gives the order, but the men fight, not the commander. so i sent myself on the path of peace. then i haven't broken a chicken's neck. unlike of july, his saying now an advisor to the president, not every militia commander has agreed to lay down arms. yes. and finally,
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we made it to the border with camera and there is a rushing out which looks much more solid than everything we've seen along the way . basically this is a stronghold where all the incoming trucks are being organized. the convoys, 9 is already further lab. i think another car is also a bullet right home in the back and we are worried that this part of our journey might be dangerous to jo level. so i was in the passenger seat next to the driver was good. and with lighting a cigarette, which is low, passed my driver right under my notice was told over the convoy made it to a notary basis. sunset. no incidents were reported this time. let me actually show you where are we going to sleep? because it's quite something we can see a lot of weapons and ammo. there's someone's gun. this guy is known as godaddy,
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and he's been in the country for almost a year. now. there is a use driven by his bad guy using a to treat malaria. his recently contract it, but how would you explain it to an international worry or is truthful is the person who helps the nations in a difficult situation when people need protection. the day we're flying deeper in the woods to see. go ahead to see a gold mine and a village they were recently captured from rebels is out of this house, but i, c, r is actually rich with minerals and precious metals. but for this country, it's been both a blessing occur the as we flee over the thick jungle, i was sitting close to a supply of hand grenades. that grew, keep them in case they're fired at from the ground. and they need to scare the shooters off. the
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village we saw was typical for c r 4 and devastated people basic things like food and clothes. and they haven't seen much of the outside world. has been less than a month since the village was freed. this man says his father was murdered by militants because he refused to give them money. the thing is, there is not much you can take from these people, whiskey. but actually, when the russians came, what did they do here? no problem. they came to protect us. how did the russians treat you? how they've been impressive? no, they haven't. we can fly any further and we have to change the transportation. so we're going to use those likes to get further into the jungle to reach the gold
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mine. this is our company, the local military guys with the road that leads to the gold mine was fried a little over a month ago. some times rebels come back during the night and lay minds hoping to blow up a notary truck and seized weapons and ammo was just fascinated track there. was that that exploded on in my name is how do we know that there are no minds that we just look age range, so fits should be visible. there was a tip off from logos. we saw our man crossing this part of the road last night and military decided to check thoroughly if they hadn't laughed. planted any explosives, stop or something. it looks like there is a mine ahead that sounded away,
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i'd serial my close. is it a real mine issue there? yes, there is a business to the mind is real and then to take one belgian production, they're going to destroy the right there. so we have to go away. the question is a, for is, how do the warlords get situ deadly weapons? what is clearer is where they get their money. so with come to the village of lighters, work at the gold mine, but it looks like everyone's gone. the 1st villagers hid there is still scared of men with guns. local rebels used to force them to work in gold mines like this as slaves and killed. those refused to do the job or were too exhausted to
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carry on. now it's relatively safe and people can keep the golden or to themselves the you are a rich man, great. how much money you will get for this amount of the said something done to set something and having spent the full days in the most remote and perilous parts of central africa, we finally flew back to the capital for an interview with the country's president, stan, or shawn toward dera. mister president, i have to apologize for showing up for this interview in this dirty shoes, but in my defense, we have been to some really extreme places here and we get a glimpse about what is happening on the ground. and i'm sure you know this, but there are still places areas in your country that are unsafe. so my question is,
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how are you planning to win this war? today we are facing acts of aggression by the coalition of patriots with change, which is a union of former groups that have signed an agreement on pace reconciliation. today, the armed forces of the central african republic, along with the allies, russian federation, and rwanda are engaged in a counter offensive to put an end to this campaign of destabilization. building up its military is the most pressing issue. foresee are now given to guard unit inside the presidential palace consist of her wand and soldiers locals. this country has bass and fertile land, enormous deposits available resources and hard working people. but in order to make this work, the violence has just constantly roscoe archie from the central african republic
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assets are those that you can convert into cash quite easily. but keep in mind, no out the to mean to inflation. better watch guys reported ah i hello and welcome to cross talk where all things considered. i'm peter about imposing sanctions in the country. used to be a policy of last resort. that is not the case today. now, washington sanction score some countries and even threatened sanctions against. suppose that allies do sanctions work? no, not really. also we have an update on beatrice. i
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to discuss these issues and more i'm joined by my guess. jordan sent me well we in budapest, he is and podcast at the gaggle which can be found on youtube rumble and locals. and here in moscow were joined by dmitri bobbitt. she is a political analyst and editor it, you know, it's me internet media project. right gentlemen, hostile rules and the fact that means you can jump in anytime you want. and i always appreciate it. ok, let's go to george 1st in budapest, george, you know, the, it used to be when we were coming up as it were, sanctions were something that were done very selectively with a very poignant, directed, targeted outcome. it was a very specific surgical instrument if we can use that german in regards to diplomacy. now it's this belong to objects, be in there, swinging it around to see what they can destroy, what they can impact what they can change. it's always changing behavior which is
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