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has been held accountable for the torture that happened in the past in the moral authority. the made america award letter sacrifice the sham of effective inter ah, the headlines in our t rush is foreign minister and hit us came to part home folks in geneva. i made rising tensions of ukraine and nato expansion. bosco expects a written response to its concerns within a week. meanwhile, the kremlin speak sagged against america is apparent defamation of our team and felt like news agency. sputnik that after washington accused them of writing this information. under report claims form a po benedict, the 16th failed to take action over allegations of sexual abuse among the clergy in germany. class also this our a lesson not learned is another high rise is being built in london. the same design
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folks is the notorious grand fell tower renewing phase about the devastating place they killed. more than 70 people. we speak to a man who lost his family in the tragedy is like if we tell the law profits before lives, i'm in this court and happen. when will they ever learn with hello, good evening, just gone 6 o'clock here in moscow. you're watching archie international. now the top diplomats of russia and the us have finished their security talks in switzerland, tensions over ukraine remain high. washington is expected to provide moscow with a written response, the cremins concerns next week. peter oliver reports from geneva. all wrapped up now we can get a clear picture of how both sides saw these talks in geneva, the russian side, calling them useful and construct of the us side,
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frank and substantive. if you wrote a solid down to, to, to words for each side said to allow for of the russian foreign minister saying that the u. s. had agreed to respond to a list of russia's security concerns in writing sometime in the next week. he also addressed a number of documents that were released on the eve of this lee thing by the u. s. state department that am among other things concerned are t. now these type of state department document add dumps, if you will. they're pretty much designed to make sure that when these type of events take place, that the media are talking about what the u. s. state department wants them to talk about. and more importantly, that they're talking about those things in the manner and the way in which the state department wants them to talk about. what was interesting about these documents is they directly accused r t and the news agency. sputnik have been agents of propaganda. the example given being that we have published or talked about issues and incidents involving neo
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nazi groups and fall right groups in ukraine following on from 2014. now our teen sputnik are far from the only people to have talked about this. many of the major outlets as well as human rights rights watch as well. amongst all the human rights organizations of also touched on that. i asked the foreign minister what his take on that was as well as the state department's claim that they've never been any threats from ukraine towards russia. you tube my, you got these documents which the you estate department has of course prepare deliberately for today's meeting. are simply impossible to read. it is enough to scroll through a couple of round and pages to be sure. none of the provisions stand up to any critical analysis. in many cases, it is simply alive as to the state of the ukraine poses no threat to russia. what i'd like to repeat the russia has never nowhere, not a single time officially threatened ukraine. meanwhile, president zalinski for a total supported by the worst you do publicly declared that if any ukrainian citizens consider themselves, russian girls should get out to russia. and he called those who oppose ukrainian
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state terrorism in dom bass, not humans, but species which are so self debates who threaten us, who them absorb the new world. cellular prov. press conference was open to press from anywhere around the world that wanted to attend. and the u. s. media that were in attendance, they focused on when russia was going to attack ukraine. why is russia doing this now? why do you feel that you need to make these troop deployments? now, when really the security posture of the u. s. a. nato really hasn't changed over the past couple of years. my store seemed to grow minute of because i think the u. s. state department should analyze all methods of in, in, in regards to accuracy of the that you say we're going to attack ukraine despite multiple explanations. of what was there for saying this will happen. you then asked why now? when do we not attack? it's a strange question. look a sofa. we've caused repeated all fundamental point that never ending may to expansion to the east should be stopped. anthony, blinking repeated his position on the right to choose alliances, asked him how the u. s. plans to follow its obligation not to strengthen some of
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the security at the expense of the security of others. he promised to explain the us position on several so well, so gala ross press conference was followed up with one from you as a secretary of state, anthony blinkin b. u. s. pleasure, chris lambert saying that the that serena mac route remained open to finding a solution for the tensions between russia and the west. right now. he said that he'd received the sure answers from said gail, after all, that russia had no intention of invading ukraine at this moment. he said he received those assurances in the past as well, but that if the actions of russia didn't match up to that, then there would be a response from the united states and its allies and not response would be swift, severe, and united. and he said that there will be a response from washington to those sons that were voiced by moscow, and that response will be coming in the next week. he also said that there's ways and means available to take the heat out of the current situation. transparency,
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confidence, building measures, military exercises, arms control agreements. these are all things that we've actually done in the past . and that if a address seriously, um, can, i believe reduce tensions and address some of some of the concerns. well, the you, a secretary of state also sketched out a potential timeline of where we could be going next. he said that once they've moscow, he would expect that there would be further meetings at the foreign ministerial level. perhaps they are in geneva. and if those meetings went well, that that could be another meeting between president putin and president biden, perhaps face to face, perhaps here in geneva, a repeat of what we saw last year, which took place in this were city. what we have seen though is a continuation of willingness to continue the dialogue over these ongoing tensions between russia and the west. okay,
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but we can get the views now of chris williamson. he's a british politician and former labor party and pay enjoying this from the derbyshire countryside. i'm told that you are very welcome. thanks for coming on, chris. some 1st late, the u. s. says it will give a written response to the russian concerns next week. do you think that america will make any sort of concessions? well, i certainly hope they do on very concerned about the fact that the british government deployed troops into ukraine now. and dave, sending military equipments and an aircraft tooling the way in which britain and a nato saber rattling on accusing. got russia being the aggression. i mean, it's a little bit like russia coming true station. don't say the all of mine or in, in era across the receipt and then accusing
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a britain of being very absurd. we need to be pulled back. it seems to me, you know, avoiding the potential for a couple goals like it also seems to that on both sides and making statements. but the seems to be a great reluctance from the west to accept any of russia's security concerns about nato's a would. expansion is not even a topic this discuss from, you know, american diplomats, when they are impressed conferences is always avoided. and the argument is, you know, anyone who wants to join nato can, it seems to be, i mean, cor, breathtaking. look at me, my position is the nature really shouldn't even exist. i mean, it was supposed to be accountable to the warsaw pact not responded. want to 2030 years ago now. and yet, nato continues. any date is expanded, it's understandable. the russia house concerns about it. i mean, i'm, you know, any sort of a neutral observer looking i would certainly say my opinion anyway, it's the nature that all the aggressive, not sure. and then, you know,
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we should be so you can take these attention from this, the situation and, you know, we're saying britain signing up to the orchestra, feel as well, you know, just and i was just returning the call, you know, the potential for a whole well you know, show, can be underestimate to them. the fact is that in your kindness, we know the neo nazi regiment is very influential there. and you don't find it. astonishing, practically kind of us are actually supporting, not susan ukraine is also relatively troubling to me. is that the call for media in the britain you don't actually should be here today. just counter we had
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a couple of commentators, both of whom go indulging and walk on and it was nobody put your point of view of the pbc supposed to broad yourself. you tony paul shanty and yet there was no report showing that at all. it was on saw the discussion united. i'm wondering, you know, the british people being told the full fox and we could find ourselves in a horse. and very careful, said chris g think under the circumstances that russia should withdraw its troops from the border with the cry. well, i mean it's, it's, it's, that's an interesting question and you know about, so really a much, i think for, for russia and for the western polish or nato to reach some sort of agreements. i mean, i think nature needs to pull back. if nature pulls back that i'm sure the 1st troops will, will pull back, called the a one sided discussion. it seems to make, as have already said, i mean it's,
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it's nature of it are on the boulders of russia not be overweight around nature. in my opinion, the aggressive here and there needs to be calmer heads need to prevail. both sides need to be pulling budget promotion consensus. hopefully we can take that, he's out of this situation and avoid, you know, sort of a whole war configuration which get according the spiral into why, you know, a world war. and that, that obviously is a, nobody's absolutely, i mean, in the long term, christiy think it is feasible. some sort of mutual security agreement can be found that could suit all sites, remains to be, i mean i call my head so do, do prevail, looks, you know, we know the military industrial complex on both sides of the floods. want to see the stabilisation taking place in countries like ukraine and, and all the, all the locations around the world. because enables them to, to sell all one of the reasons why germany corbin was destroyed in britain
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for the leader of the british labor policy. because he was promoting some disarmament roles and that was on sales. and that's what we need. i think i repeat for the to rise open on demand if nobody's interested to do demand pay. no, it is interesting thing for them. i money us of all for us to continue. dollars. ok, chris, we're going to leave it there, but we appreciate your time and talking to us this afternoon. that was chris williamson. he's a british politician, a former labor party n p, and was speaking to his say, if you weren't drink halfway on his walk around the darby sher countrysides were let you continue. thank you, chris, chris williams. thank you. now ahead of the talks, archie became the target of washington's accusations with the us state department alleging that the channel and federal news outlet. sputnik use this information to advance rushes foreign policy with more on that story. his murdered guest mother
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there, the latest allegations washington periodically comes out with with new reports with new investigations into r t. and they're almost always regurgitated things that they've said before. i least this time we with the we didn't have a senate hearing with, with serious men and stars and stripes discussing an r t video about a statue receiving too many views that has happened before ellis, this time, the gist of it is that washington has come out and said that, look, media that is independent and free and generally aligned values, the interests of washington at these, when they report on something it is, it is news, it is unbiased, it is a, it is balanced. when r t reports on the same thing, it is propaganda. and this information, they have listed the all sorts of examples where they believe that r t has said twisted and twisted facts or twisted news or narrative. for example,
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we, we had an incident where they talked about art is critical coverage of the european union's response to the pandemic. which is hero completely justified. you had the president of the european commission, come out herself or sula on the line, and apologize issue a heartfelt apology to 700000000 european citizens who were left disappointed with the, with the european union's response and reporting on this. somehow in the us of washington or the state department, eas, propaganda, and this information. there was also an interesting bit where they compared our t and scrutiny to, to b, b. c and voice of america, which until up until 2013, was forbidden from broadcasting in the united states. because there was an understanding that it is propaganda intended for foreign consumption of all manner of insiders and former employees. a voicemail could come out and say over the years
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that yes, it is essentially funded by congress an arm of congress. nevertheless, this is opposed to charge for them of journalist. there's also a very interesting bit about weekend leeks. when can it's, by the way, which has never published a lie, which is statistically more accurate and more dependable than that, almost any media out as in the world, be it cnn, bbc or we have an r t. so, so here the problem, the washington has us, is they allege, and this is alive. they allege that are te, published a wiki leaks, expose a information about a new data dub before weekly extent, which is a lie that's been debunked for years. what happened is we can, it's published a true ver, new information, and they forgot to on twitter to announce our to announce that because they saw it on their side and, and for years, washington had stuck. this put the odds he published weekly weeks information
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before wikileaks there, which is an outbreak lie. so you can understand the general level of fact checking in in this report. nevertheless, this is, this is the latest dump from the americans, the very latest investigation into r t and, and sputnik. but it is much the same as it has been in, in past years. and still to come this our, we speak to an alleged victim of church sex abuse. so made a prob, finding that the former pope benedict 16th failed to take action to stop the crimes that story more just after this. ah ah, is your media a reflection of reality? ah, in
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ah, welcome back. you watching our tina. let's begin with that some news justin, because aside he led air strike on a prison in yeoman's port city. had ada has wounded or killed more than a 100 detainees, according to a local humanitarian organization. the number of victims has been confirmed by the red cross rescues are reportedly clearing through the wreckage and searching for survivors. the instant does come after yelman's rebel who thinks earlier this week claimed that there drone a missile attack struck abu dhabi, the capital of the united arab emirates, which is part of the saudi coalition. bring you more in this story as we get it. ah, and you report his claim that former pope benedict the 16th failed to take action in 4 cases of alleged sexual abuse. while he was serving as archbishop of the
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german cities of munich and thriving while the study by german law firm looked into cases of abuse between 19452019 how church officials angled them. according to the report, over 2 thirds of people investigate to turn down to be priests. the report also said the former pope supported this latest inquiry, but denied any wrong doing well. we spoke with fred festal, men who says he was a victim of sex abuse by the clergy during that period. and he told us what he's been through. that's why it happened in the summer of $979.00. i was 11 years old, back after act served as st. andrews church and when he left s and groups of people started attacking me for the new i was one of the reasons he left. we moved to another district of the town and in 1999, i began to be affected by my experience. i could not work and then i had dizziness . i could not drive or simply go out of the house if my whole family was suffering because of that,
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i started visiting doctors to find out what the problem was. and finally i got to see a cycle therapist. i told him the whole story and he said i had been through a really traumatic experience that triggered memories of all the abuse. i had experience hard when i saw the pastor munich, he was standing among other pastor, smiling. i told myself, listen, paraphilias disease. so he'll most likely keep going. he did what is not the 1st time that senior catholic clergyman has been under fire over alleged sexual abuse, numerous other cases have been reported in other german cities and in ireland and in france to wilfred festal. and again says that after his letter po benedict changed punishment guidelines for clergy guilty of sex offences, but says it's taken too long to happen when i am feeble on 5000 in 2006 in 2008, i sent an ottoman emails to the munich diocese, i wrote about my experiences with pastor acts when he was enough and they ignored my letter in 2006. so i try it again in 2008 when abuse victims were demanding
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compensation for the 1st time. they then described my letter as criminal blackmail, but it's clear that i hadn't been blackmailing the church. those officials who came to me realize i was a victim right away. they also realized they themselves had been used by the church . they were simply fooled by. it was 1st of all concerned about justice because the pastor just went to another place when i was writing the letter. it was important to me to protect others and may 2010. i wrote to pope benedict. i told him my whole story on may 21st. i got a response saying the pope would take care of it and he really did. but as we have seen, it took 2530 years victim to open up and start talking about that one is now for and a half years after london's deadly dreadful fire tragedy phase of a repeat have emerged among the public made plans to build a new high rise in the area with yet again, only one set of fire escape stairs for its residence. to shoddy, edwin dusty has the details in the shadows of the grunfeld power. the tragedy that
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came the lives of 72 plans are in place to build a new skyscraper twice the high and just to give me away. despite the public inquiry concluding this safety policy also grunfeld, how a failed this new building is set to adhere to that failed policy, including the requirement for just a single escape staircase. we would, he knows that single staircase cust cases are difficult to use for fire fighting and escape at the same time. the whole situation is that the every become very crowded. you had to have a skype roots on the exterior of the building because mainly could be naturally eventually h it. the proposed high rise is designed to come 8 hundreds of households and would adopt similar policy neville to care last 5, members of his family on the 14th of june 2017. and that night residents were told to stay pert. i'm very concerned the fact that it's once the case of staples is
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also destroying to include the poor. why haven't they still learnt or from the previous, you know, do we want to go straight into planning and make it and then learn from our mistakes. we shouldn't do that. the government is currently reviewing the provision of escape routes and building regulations. while the local council insists residents, safety comes 1st, the safety of our residence as our number one priority. we took a tough line with developers to ensure that anything they bill is fully compliant with all safety and other regulations as a minimum and that local people are fully consulted. we are aware of this development and we will be providing a response to the planning consultation. while new homes can no longer be caught in combustible material like that, which calls flames to shoot up the grunfeld tower. the government is still yet to remove cladding from thousands of tar blocks in the u. k. and unlikely to do so
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before 2025. the survivors and the bereaved erecting another high rise building while lessons haven't been learned, is unforgivable. we still haven't finished with the inquiry full. so the proposal to be given all the new laws, all recommendations or whatever it is, it's like is if we carry non profits before lives, i'm this can't happen when will they ever learn? and still nothing has been learned, they say lightning doesn't strike twice. but is this really the place to build a tower and with questionable safety precautions as the community is still in morning and awaiting justice charge, edward's dusty archie london. now a man at the center survey conspiracy theory about suppose the, the f b i involvement in last year capitol hill riots is set to be questioned by a congressional committee. re apps was caught on camera before and on the day of the protest, inciting people to quote,
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go into the capital and was clicked on the f b. i most warranty list. however, his name then dropped from that list, barking to serious theory that he was working with the f. b, i claim that is repeatedly denied. meanwhile, the federal agent remains tightly on the matter 110, questioning him briefly acknowledge the man, but declined to comment further. who is wraps? i'm aware of the individuals. i don't have the specific background to him. on the night of january 5th, 2021 eps wandered around the crowd that had gathered. and there's video out there in canning tomorrow. we need to get into the capital in the capital. this was strange behavior, so strange that the crowd began chanting bed bed bed bed bed bed. miss sandra was out of bed. sir, i cannot answer that question. when we spoke to bruce marx, he was
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a republican member of the pennsylvania state senate. he thinks it is too early, though to dismiss the fed man conspiracy. if i could have determined that he wasn't involved to do that, he did nothing wrong. the 2nd answer is that he did something wrong, but he's cooperate and therefore they don't need to be on the list. and then the 3rd answer is of course that he could have been an f, b i, informant. that whoever put him on the list didn't realize it at the time. and then once they realized that he was an f b i, informant, they removed him from the list right now that, that's just speculation. but it's possible the f b, i has used infiltrators in the past that joined organizations and then encouraged illegal activity. and i think it's a matter of concern, and that's why it's really important for the f, b i and the department of justice to explain to the public whether mr. epps was acting on behalf of the government or,
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or that it wasn't the cia i shed light on a mystery, illness affecting some diplomats so called havana syndrome was 1st reported by staff at the u. s. embassy in cuba, in 2016. and then in other facilities around the world, say, however, to say i, his and i ruled dives, involvement by foreign actors such as russia, in the majority of cases of honest syndrome plotted by russians. apparently not ca, rules out foreign attacks after probing for a year. we assess, it is unlikely that a foreign actor, including russia, is conducting a sustained worldwide campaign, harming us personnel with a weapon or mechanism. the serious illnesses have been targeting u. s. officials abroad since 2017 causing hearing unexplained sounds. headache, and not tax of an invisible enemy. secret microwave weapons.
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cricket lading noises. majority of cases turn out to lead caused by medical, environmental, and technical factors. time to close the case. think again, with 2 dozen unexplained cases, there's still room for conspiracy theories. and that is you and use wrap for this are just coming up to half past 6 in moscow. good to have a company. don't forget, they go to website for the storage state, and you can always find that at article ah, and as inflation increases, the stories, their rhetoric, the explanations, the justifications will get more and more bizarre back because there's nothing in the, in the play block for a mainstream media to explain in place because they've been told for 20 years now
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that there is no inflation, that there's only deflation, and they need to keep printing money to stop the product of the possibility of, of, of a deflationary spiral. with i think we'll find out when has participated, coordinate the liberties. keith is going to push and push it if i had a few but i just somebody somebody from a few minutes ago, but it was 3. see what i still love the sub listed at the, but i book a book with me in your school because you believe that will give you hope. all right, from what you what we believe. if you know what you discuss a boy, i'd like you, but here for pretty weaker, clear from what i showed for documents that are in your body with can yes ma'am.
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