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[000:00:00;00] a yep. the rates homes in washington and new york owned by relatives of russia, billionaire, all it dared pasco businessman's representatives say that the move is linked to your sanction. pulling the prime minister lashes out at brussel accusing it of blackmail. that's after the commission chief threatens action against warsaw for rejecting european laws. we cannot end, we will not allow our common values to be put and with a commission will package and the options are oh no avenue. okay. government extend emergency corona virus powers for another 6 months out of the country. records its highest daily coven dental since march.
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ah! our broadcast live direct from our studios in moscow. this is our 2 international. i'm sean thomas. certainly glad to have you with us. now the f b i has rated homes in washington and new york linked to russian, businessman and a billionaire, alexander pasco. the tycoon currently finds himself on a us sanctions list. the agency later confirmed the search was authorized by a court. there, pasco, representative has dismissed claims. the rates were connected with a criminal investigation ortiz faren form check traveled to one of the rated hopes for it was an eventful tuesday morning here outside the home of all the very pasco, right? i could see f b, i agents are still coming through his $15000000.00 mansion here on the northwest side of d. c. for money, they don't know this name, but for some they are member who is tied with paul mana, for the former campaign. chairman of donald trump,
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who was convicted on fraud charges and then eventually pardoned by donald trump in his final month and office according to an f. b. i spokeswoman agents were conducting a quote, court authorized law enforcement activity, but didn't provide any more details as to why the f b. i was there. the property was surrounded by yellow tape giving restricted access only to the f b i. except when towing away is car in the front driveway, 53 year old jerry pasco was sanctioned back in 2018 by the trump administration, along with about 2 dozen other criminal officials, with close ties to president vladimir putin following alleged russian meddling and the 2016 presidential election, the latest rate is just another setback for dairy pasco, who recently sued over the sanctions. the judge dismissed his lawsuit back in june . in 2016 court filing dairy pasco said he had difficulty getting a visa to travel to the u. s,
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but was able to use his diplomatic passport to visit new york 10 different times since 2009. many, do you see neighborhood over say on some of those trips he did visit the home and stay at the house, reviewing renovation. however, no word on the last time he actually visited the property no moments ago as of his broadcast. we actually saw the f b. i tell away one of jerry pasco vehicles as to why the f b. i has not said they're not giving a news conference this afternoon whatsoever at this point. but we also do know that the u. s. has sanctioned every passes. companies including his, the aluminum giant, united company, russo and basic elements. now, story pasco vehemently denies any wrong killing, says that this is kind of a tactic for the united states to slander him, to ruin his wealth, his reputation, and his hard earned global assets. however, according to forbes, he is worth $4900000000.00 for
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r t. i'm fair in front back there has been a test exchange in the european parliament after the polish prime minister launched a tirade against you. institutions accusing them of overstepping their powers and even blackmailing his country. archie's shall depend, sky can tell us more, firey doesn't go half the way of describing some of the accusations that have been thrown there was mud slinging throughout the session at the european pol and by the polish payment is down also by m. p. 's. right back at him, this was meant to be the opportunity for the polish prime minister to come to the european parliament to try and heal these divides these divisions between his country and the european union. his speech seemed to have done the exact opposite with emmy peas, accusing him of leading towards a gun, a government of totalitarianism, and undermining the e. u. its foundations itself now might have ad skis talked about some of the issues
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that you rip was facing. he refused to accept and said it was not right for emmy, please, to essentially blackmail other countries within the european union bite, threatening to withdraw to hold back their funds. and he said that the constitutional law in poland would remain supreme to that of e. you law and he said that the idea of changing that would move the you towards a fully fledged governor bal state, which is not what members signed up for. now during his speech, she was clearly overstaying his welcome when he was interrupted and told to wrap up version of that is yeah, yep, of in the bush for the him, of our managers frame in the for 30 bravo. you have to come out on the van. no, shes sorry. chairman, i was told by the office of davy sausalito that i was located at 3035 minutes. so i
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really was my time. i cannot confirm their success. and i think that certificate i see autopay have to go nothing completely i'm. i'm coming to my as i've done the service there me please had plenty to say they said that the polish m. p was slyly leading his country to leave the european union. one said they thought it was nigel for all she was talking at that session while other emmy peas took the opportunity to congratulate the anti government protests that had been taking place in poland and suggesting perhaps if they should continue. i went to thank those polls who took to the streets who showed their faces to other poles, hundreds of thousands of them. real patriots took to the streets with national flags, proud polish flags, and european flags in their hands. a patriot should not be a nationalist. we are all listened to your denials, but the truth is, your actions are
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a sly way to lead poland out of the union. unilateral eagle actions cannot be accepted and will have consequences, the sinister game that you're playing is very player. the sinister game is that you're putting upon the size, the constitutional court, inside the polar and better politicized. those additional court is criticized by whom, by the european court of justice during your speech. i was not sure if or worse, listening to you or to nigel, fresh to what you have done is in fact putting an existential tract for your country. this is our road to exit. there is no room for alternative solutions. in other words, what you are proposing here and to day it's a constitutional brackson. the commission resident ursula vaughan delane weight was demanded that she in the commission act immediately. emmy peas, called on her to reject the recovery funds for poland. they called on her and the
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commission to trigger the rule of law conditionality, mechanism v d l herself vaughan, de leon said that the commission would do everything to ensure that it protect european citizens from threats. we cannot end, we will not allow our common values to be put at risk. a commission will act and the options are all known. first, option on fingerprints, where we legally challenge the judgment of the polish constitutional court. another option is the conditionality, mechanism, and other financial tools. the polish government has to explain to us how it intends to protect your pin money given this ruling of their constitutional court. this was supposed to be an opportunity to make amends. the eula rifts to bring poland back into the fold, the bosom of the e. u. what transpired was any thing,
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but that with amy peas basically realizing and saying out loud that they don't accept the pass that poland is on. judging by the session on tuesday, it seems that those divisions between poland and the rest of the you are even deeper and wider. moscow has strongly criticized ukraine's at rest of one of the leaders of the self proclaimed lucon st. region. the kremlin says the holding of the russian national undermines peaceful settlement of the dumbass conflict. hundreds gathered at the o. s. c e monitoring office for the 6th day yesterday demanding andre cause jak off be fried because jak of a cease fire observer was arrested by ukraine's military last week. he is accused of spying on ukrainian border troops. tensions in the region are growing after the us defense secretary dropped into ukraine on tuesday,
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where he had this to say about key role in nato expansion. no 3rd country has has a veto over nato's membership decisions. ukraine has you heard me say earlier, has a right to decide its own future foreign policy and, and we expect that they will be able to do that without any outside interference. his words come in in the wake of a dramatic spike contentions between russia and nato. moscow signal to its intent to pull the plug on its permanent mission to the block in brussels. that will happen on november 1st. nato's mission in the russian capital will also be closed. the move is indirect response to the alliance earlier, kicking out a number of russian diplomats or for alleged spine. the kremlin, meanwhile, has described any ukrainian bid to join nato as an expansionary step too far.
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he claims this session to nato would be the worst case scenario. this is the scenario that goes beyond the red lines of russia's national interests. this is the scenario that could force russia to take active measures to ensure its own security . we spoke with former marine corps intelligence officer, scott ritter and x u. s. senior security policy analyst, michael maloof, who both thinks such us provocation is not necessarily helpful for nato. i think this is all part of a concerted action by the united states once again, 220, wrap it up. pressure on, on moscow, basically to contain russia in, in its own sphere of influence, going back to 2008, when, ah, ah, us was trying to push a both a georgia and ukraine into, into nato. but it was a, it was, it was the membership itself, of, of nato,
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which decided against such a move. nato needs to understand that if they make an effort to bring ukraine in, russia will take action. and, you know, the rush is not a nation to bluff say, i hope nato understands, is that the russians are prone to blushing. and when they talked about extreme reaction, extreme security situation, extreme means extreme. we're talking about war. and there's a real chance that nato will find it. so for the shooting war with russia over ukraine, one that it and out when and moreover, one that united states is not in a position to come to their aid. the u. k. government's emergency corona virus powers have been extended for another 6 months. it comes as the country recorded its highest daily coven deaf toll since march, but also as protests increasingly take place against vaccine. passports are correspondent in london. shoddy edwards dusty takes up the story. a house of
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commons has just waived through the government's flagship corona virus act of 2020 dots. the 350 page acts, the emergency powers, as it swept through the government some time ago. introduce at the start of the pandemic. i'm will now continue for an additional 6 months, so it went through without even a vote. today it was expected that the parliamentary body would be holding a vote on all of this, but literally there was no opposition to it. so it was just swept through opposition, though, was on the streets of central london today. numerous protests is gathering old across a central london fighting for their freedoms and their liberties, which they say this act actually denies them off. now i was that myself and for some hours that were numerous clashes with the police throughout the day. however, the most alarming incident on the streets has to be when the cabinet, minnesota michael. gov was accosted by these protest as they coordinate him, pounced on the him,
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essentially accusing him of all sorts of things throughout at the pandemic. it was then that please, i'll shoot him into a nearby building the department for transport right here in westminster, offering him that much needed protection. ah, ah, ah, ah, essentially these activists today say there is no need for these emergency powers that basically allow the government to keep its unprecedented powers in place. interestingly though. 6 that there wasn't any opposition to it in the house of commons, especially from the labor party whose job is to oppose the government. in fact, we sort of turtle you 10 from labours shot our house secretary said john ashworth, who said to day, we do not oppose the renewal of this act. but just at the thought of the pandemic some 20 months ago, he described this act as the most coney, an ever seen in peacetime,
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britain that has never been subject to any robust scrutiny in parliament. of course, being swept through today again, really dodging any scrutiny whatsoever. so what really are we talking about then while they were having to do some 20 months ago, as i say last spring, originally i to give power to the government to enforce the locked down rules. but now it's somewhat adapted into many other facets of life. as of course, lockdown is now many a thing of the past. today. it's more about things like piece powers, of course, the issue of moss, and also things like the mass vaccination roll out. that is still very much underway, although it's now moved to the on to 18 year olds plus things like vaccination possible. it could very much become a reality. however, all of this comes in the context of the united kingdom. it has reported its highest number of kind of a death. the 7 months and cases are really going back to at the level they was some months ago of kools winter is only round the corner,
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meaning the pandemic could again return to the things that we've seen in the past. so all of that in context is potentially why extending these emergency powers is justified for the government. still ahead on our international 5 years after the bombshell dossier on the ledge, trump russia collusion, the former british spy who compiled it. finally admits it's not 100 percent accurate, that's after short break say ah ah, that is other choice of the point, but mostly with a fin. daniels purely with the basilica with you. but it was just food. say that in. and then you would, you that is images, it goes up was good for supposedly good. have my did some,
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i will check again. so when you visit is in which is pretty weak. i'm on my side with your vote was out of the to get the vote for idea of your group plan and some way up, all of the fellow with the to the show proof of worship with the poor in america have gone porn. and they've done vastly more numerous and the billing our class have gotten more 1000000000 area to a great extent. but the government reports in the aggregate. so they always take a foreign billionaire and they put them together. they say to put those 2 together . we don't see any inflation. well,
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this worked for about 20 years and people were fooled by this, and anyone who complained was considered to be anti american. well, now, because of the mis allocation of breast for so long in the ricochet and boomerang a verse coming back into the system, we now have catastrophic system failure. hello, driven by dream shaped banks, concur sent those with dares sinks. we dare to ask
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oh, we'll come back. this is our tea international. now the murder of a british m p ada constituency meeting has escalated issues of personal security in the country, including online home secretary, pretty protell says ending online anonymity is being looked at as just one measure to combat such attacks. would you consider a legislation to move right to anonymity on social media? i want to look at everything that is what taking place already now, brittany has been scrambling to introduce stronger security measures for politicians in the wake of david amos's death. the conservative m. p was stabbed multiple times at a church whilst meeting constituents in southeast england. a 25 year old man has been detained under terrorism legislation on suspicion of his murder. parliament is currently scrutinizing a draft online safety build that will regulate online content if passed. it will
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pressure social media companies to remove harmful or illegal material. you case communications regulator off. com will have the power to block access to sites and find companies up to 18000000 pounds or 10 percent of annual turnover. we spoke to political commentator sophie corcoran, who says that new bill may have dire consequences on free speech. if he really remained peoples unlimited, you remain and group of people from the public debate. for example, the public sector are teaching stuff often have been mistaken in your account. so so couple of them stop sending interactions and sensory people and the debate back to my so mean tweet from cost and football. or if i don't good aspects of the online homeschool does brain hopefully make in this place play for lunch. children may not be online, but there is the element again, people's freedoms. and there is
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a lot of concern about this government anyway, from loyal supporters. about whereas head in terms of restricting people's liberties. this has been probably one of the most restrictive governments i've, i've lived in my life. i'm the government that we'd like to be freak conserves. a lot of people are very concerned. i think there will be quite a lot of outrage about the author of a bombshell dossier on the ledge to trump. russia collusion is standing by his claims while also admitting that they're not 100 percent true. former british spy, christopher steel, has spoken publicly on his findings for the 1st time. now the document was compiled in 2016 and contained detailed allegations of a conspiracy between trumps associates and the kremlin. there are also some saucy details about donald trump's supposedly escapades in a moscow hotel room. none of those allegations have been proven. the f b i, leader publisher,
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heavily redacted pages showing the agency had paid feel for his work, but cut him off as a source after he disclose his us intelligence links to a 3rd party. years later, there are still many unanswered questions regarding the field da ca, not least how it came into being. as our correspondent, what i've got, yes, comments. the steel dossier has been one of the most mocked derided but, but also talked about reports in modern political history. the spot being mostly dismissed as, as a work of fiction. it has just refused to die. and christopher steel is back again . hyping and defending. he's much maligned dossier. christopher still isn't. it isn't hero is he traitor. crisper steals a guy who picked to fight with 2 presidents, donald trump and vladimir, and he's live to tell the tale. mind the spoilers. there aren't any new revelations
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or poverty details. as with the 1st dossier in a vis tom, chris tries to defend the darcy, the multiple falsehoods and inaccuracies, and make believe my li tries. i'm prepared to accept that not everything in the dosier is 100 percent accurate. i've yet to be convinced that that is one of them. yes, he says there are some things that my daughter that are literally made up, but he sticks. it seems by the p tape. his allegation that the russians film donald trump with urinating prostitutes. and he has a stella argument to back it up, prove me wrong. he says, you tell him that no one's ever seen the staple heard of it and that he's the only source ad. well, that doesn't convince chris, it hasn't needed to be released because i think the russians felt they'd got pretty
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good value out of donald trump when he was president of the us. the most remarkable thing in my opinion, is what still dossier supporters. a saying they can't defend the dos hair itself, it's at so full of holes and lies. so they've come up with a different method. it was the russians who painted the dossier by purposefully feeding christopher steele. this information is very likely that the russians planted this information in and among other information that may have been truthful because that's exactly again the way that they operate. the victims of christopher steals reporting have also reacted michael cohen, who the dossier accused of secret meetings with a russians in europe. he had the f. b, i get involved. of course, they found no evidence of any such meetings ever taking place, but regardless mister co indeed react. he said that he was pleased that christopher steele had crawled out of the pop just long enough to make up
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a few more stories. i'm not too sure that everyone is as please abs crease. the once was quite enough. there's nothing groundbreaking in of course he's being, he's being interviewed by a very sympathetic, quote unquote journalist 3rd stephanopoulos has been an operative for bill clinton in the democratic party for a long time. although looking at the mainstream coverage, this sort of rehabilitation of christopher steel seems to be, seems to be coming around. you have to scratch or has even the f b. i stopped using him as a confidential human in form of because i found that he was too unreliable. i think one very important aspect is the collusion of the u. s. mainstream media in this they absolutely fell down their jobs were expected. someone like steal to be a liar. we expected the people that hired him to be pretty dodgy people. of course, that's the case. but we did, we, at least once, would expect. i would have expected the u. s. mainstream media, u. s. media to have looked into some of these stories before reporting them as if
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so give rise to the i question about these crises and who's behind them? we had the sub prime crisis that resulted in many printing that made the top get richer. we have the color crisis, which has resulted in the top getting richer because of all the money printer. we had a war in afghanistan go on for decades, which resulted in money printing in the top get richer, you know, and, and, and then you can get into the other, you know, into some other areas as well, a really making some hard making hard questions. ah,
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