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said it also let's have a look at the reports wording their reports as the guests undermine western democracy and pollute the information space i mean is really what you're up to when you're on air with us. absolutely not i'm trying to put forward my perspective my opinions based on twenty five years of expertise within certain fields and i feel that i do that professionally and i oversee other news outlets feel i do professionally too because i get reinvited back to all of those too so it's i think just a case of freedom of expression one quote i do want to mention as well in this report they're saying that you know putin's useful idiots this malign influence on western democracies and yet within the same report there is a quote that says attitudinal influence bayati is minimal to modest well they can't have their cake and eat it either party's a huge threat to western democracy or it's minimal a modest exactly i mean seems contradictory let's also look at the bigger picture here r.t. has been threatened with closure in the us as we know british m.p.'s and. the berating by boris johnson iron
said it also let's have a look at the reports wording their reports as the guests undermine western democracy and pollute the information space i mean is really what you're up to when you're on air with us. absolutely not i'm trying to put forward my perspective my opinions based on twenty five years of expertise within certain fields and i feel that i do that professionally and i oversee other news outlets feel i do professionally too because i get reinvited back to all of those too so it's i...
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the future of western democracy is linked to his backlash against immigration.ive me your short thesis. >> what i am arguing is that the people who are leading the backlash against immigration right now, if they become increasingly popular and if that becomes the central issue in election campaigns and all these countries in the years going forward. they have the ability to draw large majorities in to their orbit and win elections and so part of that argument is, you know, everyone is afraid of terrorist attacks and immigrants and a lot of the right political program has been playing on those fears. what i am saying is terrorist attack is terrible and they are a real risk and we as a democracy need to deal with that and stop it. it is manageable. we survived ner9/11 and the bri survived the terror attack and the french persevere. if the britt brings enough people with them, that becomes a central theme from the campaign, they can start to challenge independence of the courts and take away birthright citizenships which has been a big issue and a lot of these coun
the future of western democracy is linked to his backlash against immigration.ive me your short thesis. >> what i am arguing is that the people who are leading the backlash against immigration right now, if they become increasingly popular and if that becomes the central issue in election campaigns and all these countries in the years going forward. they have the ability to draw large majorities in to their orbit and win elections and so part of that argument is, you know, everyone is...
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think in terms of gay rights the community see it as germany catching up with a lot of other western democracies that have already had. gay marriage for some time particularly a lot of european countries i think many in the community felt you know i'm in germany just wasn't wasn't in line with those countries. but a lot of people i spoke to said there was still a ways to go particularly you know in the transgender community. and things like that so you know that they're not all the way there but this is a a big step in the right direction big step in the right direction one you were able to be in the room for rebecca ritter's thanks for being with us today turning now to sports news and formula one max first stop and cruised to victory at the malaysia grand prix the red bull driver produced a sensational race but the same can't be said of ferrari sebastian vettel was hoping to gain some ground on championship later lewis hamilton but technical trouble left him and his team mate wondering if that title is still within reach. max has stopped in may have started third on the grid but with mercedes
think in terms of gay rights the community see it as germany catching up with a lot of other western democracies that have already had. gay marriage for some time particularly a lot of european countries i think many in the community felt you know i'm in germany just wasn't wasn't in line with those countries. but a lot of people i spoke to said there was still a ways to go particularly you know in the transgender community. and things like that so you know that they're not all the way there...
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that it's important to enquire into any participation by russia in terms of interfering in western democracies and really all of this is seen as a sort of repetition of this having been carried out on a also quite wide scale in the us facebook had said that russia linked accounts had bought one hundred thousand dollars worth of ads but obviously this was seen as largely seen as very little proof of anything given the multi-million dollar of budgets when it comes to the election campaigns in the us so really all of this despite block of any tangible proof really showing us that the show must go on considering russia has become everyone's favorite bad boy it seems. like hey we can speak now without. oh he's the russian ambassador to the u.k. so it will be very interesting to hear what he's got to say about all of this good evening t. thanks very much for your time coming on to r.t. this evening what do you make then of these latest attempts to try and tie russia to the referendum and also the latest general election in the u k. now be happy to see the outcome of this investigation because give m
that it's important to enquire into any participation by russia in terms of interfering in western democracies and really all of this is seen as a sort of repetition of this having been carried out on a also quite wide scale in the us facebook had said that russia linked accounts had bought one hundred thousand dollars worth of ads but obviously this was seen as largely seen as very little proof of anything given the multi-million dollar of budgets when it comes to the election campaigns in the...
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contempt fors, and western democracy and western criticism of them.harlie: the chinese see that what they are beginning to do is simply the destiny they already have. everything that has happened over the last 200 years has been in a direction. -- an interruption. jiayang fan: that sense of shame about what has happened at the hands of foreign forces 200 years ago. also, and inherent exceptionalism, that china is fated to be the most powerful country in the world. that combination is very volatile. and it can be toxic. china, chinese politicians and chinese people believe that it has been the west that has kept china down. that so much of western ideology has been about containment. and a deliberate subjugation of the chinese people. --t is a very, very powerful that inspires a very powerful patriotism. but it also turns the people against anything that has the stench of western ideology, individualism, liberal democracy. that reflects a sense of contempt if you face anything western can derail progress in china. charlie: any possibilities that the re
contempt fors, and western democracy and western criticism of them.harlie: the chinese see that what they are beginning to do is simply the destiny they already have. everything that has happened over the last 200 years has been in a direction. -- an interruption. jiayang fan: that sense of shame about what has happened at the hands of foreign forces 200 years ago. also, and inherent exceptionalism, that china is fated to be the most powerful country in the world. that combination is very...
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for a western democracy, the united states has seen an astonishing amount of horror like this.his is carnage on a different scale. james cook, bbc news, las vegas. as we have heard, the man thought to be responsible for the attack was a 64—year—old retired accountant called stephen paddock, who lived in the city of mesquite, 80 miles from las vegas. he checked into the mandalay hotel last thursday. police say he was not known to them, and they have not identified any links to terrorist networks. 0ur correspondent laura bicker has been considering what is known about the gunman. stephen paddock, a retired accountant and high—sta kes gambler, turned a country music concert into a killing field. he had been in his room on the 32nd floor of the mandalay hotel for days, waiting with a cache of rifles and automatic weapons. his familyjust can't comprehend the horror of his crime. my brother did this, i... this is like it was done — you know, like he shot us. imean... if he'd killed my kids, i couldn't be more dumbfounded. it doesn't. .. there's nothing... the last communication... i
for a western democracy, the united states has seen an astonishing amount of horror like this.his is carnage on a different scale. james cook, bbc news, las vegas. as we have heard, the man thought to be responsible for the attack was a 64—year—old retired accountant called stephen paddock, who lived in the city of mesquite, 80 miles from las vegas. he checked into the mandalay hotel last thursday. police say he was not known to them, and they have not identified any links to terrorist...
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think in terms of gay rights the community see it as germany catching up with a lot of other western democracies that have already allowed gay marriage for some time particularly a lot of european countries i think many in the community felt you know i mean germany just wasn't it wasn't in line with those countries. but a lot of people i spoke to said there was still a ways to go particularly you know in the transgender community. and things like that you know that they're not all the way there but this is a big step in the right direction big step in the right direction when you were able to be in the room for rebecca ritter's thanks for being with us today and that thanks for watching. when history books are brought to my life. maybe the stories they're in will get a rewrite. the story of the russian revolution. from the perspective of writers thinkers kong artists. what did it feel like to live in times of the revolution the people. to the russian or revolutionaries. nineteen seventeen the reluctant starting october twenty fifth t w. hello and welcome to the blitz league here on t w match day
think in terms of gay rights the community see it as germany catching up with a lot of other western democracies that have already allowed gay marriage for some time particularly a lot of european countries i think many in the community felt you know i mean germany just wasn't it wasn't in line with those countries. but a lot of people i spoke to said there was still a ways to go particularly you know in the transgender community. and things like that you know that they're not all the way there...
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think in terms of gay rights the community see it as germany catching up with a lot of other western democracies that have already allowed gay marriage for some time particularly a lot of european countries i think many in the community felt that you know germany just wasn't wasn't in line with those countries. but a lot of people i spoke to said there was still a ways to go particularly in the transgender community. and things like that you know that they're not all the way there but this is a big step in the right direction big step in the right direction one you were able to be in the room for rebecca ritter's thanks for being with us today and that's t w news thanks for watching.
think in terms of gay rights the community see it as germany catching up with a lot of other western democracies that have already allowed gay marriage for some time particularly a lot of european countries i think many in the community felt that you know germany just wasn't wasn't in line with those countries. but a lot of people i spoke to said there was still a ways to go particularly in the transgender community. and things like that you know that they're not all the way there but this is a...
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for most of the gay community they feel like germany has finally caught up with so many other western democracies particularly other european countries and they had been lagging behind on marriage rights for a long time now and i think for most of the community it's like finally now you covered this story in june when the german parliament finally gave the green light for marriages to take place what was the situation for gay couples before that well as i just mentioned they could be civilly partners translating it from the german that they could have civil partnerships civil union since two thousand and one and it did give them almost full rights but there wasn't quite full rights in front of the law as heterosexual couples have there were there was different adoption rights they weren't allowed to adopt children and there's also different taxation rights so now there i think more even more than that it's a symbolic and just tell us briefly about that parliamentary vote in june because chancellor merkel didn't actually approve it did she but still that law passed she didn't but she sort of paved
for most of the gay community they feel like germany has finally caught up with so many other western democracies particularly other european countries and they had been lagging behind on marriage rights for a long time now and i think for most of the community it's like finally now you covered this story in june when the german parliament finally gave the green light for marriages to take place what was the situation for gay couples before that well as i just mentioned they could be civilly...
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think in terms of gay rights the community see it as germany catching up with a lot of other western democracies that have already allowed gay marriage for some time particularly a lot of european countries i think many in the community felt you know germany just wasn't wasn't in line with those countries. but a lot of people i spoke to said there was still a ways to go particularly in the transgender community. and things like that you know that they're not all the way there but this is a big step in the right direction big step in the right direction one you were able to be in the room for rebecca ritter's thanks for being with us today. just time for a quick sports item taiwanese spectators turned out sunday for a sporting event that calls for determination imagination and a very sturdy safety helmet soapbox racing teams navigate a treacherous five hundred meter track on the homemade soapbox cars but the bumps and curves proved a little too much for a few contenders the winners of the unlikely named zone those sick bed and team is now on the judges' with their dead good driving. as you know t
think in terms of gay rights the community see it as germany catching up with a lot of other western democracies that have already allowed gay marriage for some time particularly a lot of european countries i think many in the community felt you know germany just wasn't wasn't in line with those countries. but a lot of people i spoke to said there was still a ways to go particularly in the transgender community. and things like that you know that they're not all the way there but this is a big...
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arteries in china in support of their system and as said in some respects kind of contempt for western democracy and western criticism of them. >> rose: the chinese see that what they are beginning to do is simply the destiny that they already had, that everything that has happened over the last 200 years has been an inturntion. >> right, or a hundred years. >> right. and that sense of shame about what is happened at the hand of foreign forces 200 years ago and also in the inherent exceptallism, that china is faded to be the-- fated to be the most powerful country, nation in the world, that combination is very volatile. and it can be toxic as well. because many in china, chinese politicians and chinese people believe that it has been the west that has kept china down. that so much of western ideology has been about-- . >> rose: containment. >> has been about containment, and deliberate sub ju gaition of the chinese people. and that is a very, very powerful-- that inspires a very powerful patronnism, but it also turns the people against anything that has the whiff of western ideology, individuali
arteries in china in support of their system and as said in some respects kind of contempt for western democracy and western criticism of them. >> rose: the chinese see that what they are beginning to do is simply the destiny that they already had, that everything that has happened over the last 200 years has been an inturntion. >> right, or a hundred years. >> right. and that sense of shame about what is happened at the hand of foreign forces 200 years ago and also in the...
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a lot of it goes around how to manage the economy but once again this is not a cookie cutter western democracy the chinese government has direct control over almost everything so what you see is this kind of feeling the stones while crossing the river approach they try something if it works they continue if it doesn't they abandon it and find something new this is not something you can do you know if you look at the west trying to steer its economies through central banks which is kind of trying to you know cut a wheat field with a razor blade versus china who's able to literally say this is where it's going to stop we're going to close down these factories we're going to move them things now you might not like the system but it is a part of the d.n.a. of china that the people here expect the government to deliver some sort of decent living standards and so far china has done that and i think they're going to continue in terms of corruption i'm i'm not so certain that my american colleagues entirely correct if you start looking at the number of officials who have actually been taken down some
a lot of it goes around how to manage the economy but once again this is not a cookie cutter western democracy the chinese government has direct control over almost everything so what you see is this kind of feeling the stones while crossing the river approach they try something if it works they continue if it doesn't they abandon it and find something new this is not something you can do you know if you look at the west trying to steer its economies through central banks which is kind of...
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. >> hillary clinton, at an event, called it a clear and present danger to western democracy and criticized the president for not coming down harder for its interference. >> trump is ignoring the intelligence community about the threat. >> reporter: lawmakers from both sides of the aisle warned against firing robert mueller. the white house suggested they have no plans to pursue either. the indictment lays out 12 counts including conspiracy with the united states and conspiracy to launder money. according to the indictment, books and speeches. cbs news, washington. >> the cbs news legal correspondent james crawford says the first three indictments are just the beginning of a long process. >> the lawyers say the indictment of manafort and the plea deal with papadopoulos have a common purpose. that's shake trees and get with it to cooperate with the broader investigation. papadopoulos met with government lawyers and cooperating after his arrest in july. manafort and gates so far have not. now, the threat of prosecution or jail time could cause them to flip, if they have information mueller wo
. >> hillary clinton, at an event, called it a clear and present danger to western democracy and criticized the president for not coming down harder for its interference. >> trump is ignoring the intelligence community about the threat. >> reporter: lawmakers from both sides of the aisle warned against firing robert mueller. the white house suggested they have no plans to pursue either. the indictment lays out 12 counts including conspiracy with the united states and...
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think in terms of gay rights the community see it as germany catching up with a lot of other western democracies that have already allowed gay marriage for some time particularly a lot of european countries i think many in the community felt you know germany just wasn't wasn't in line with those countries. but a lot of people i spoke to said there was still a ways to go particularly in the transgender community and in things like that you know that they're not all the way there but this is a big step in the right direction big step in the right direction one you were able to be in the room for rebecca ritter's thanks for being with us today. attorney now says for susan formula one max for stop and christa victoria the malaysia grand prix red bull driver produced a sensational race but the same can't be said for worry sebastian fennell was hoping against ground on championship leader lewis hamilton but technical trouble left him and his team mate wondering if that title is still within reach max has stopped and may have started third on the grid but with mercedes driver lewis hamilton struggling
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record given the widespread public concern over foreign and particularly russian interference in western democracies. this house but the government and the electoral commission will examine these reports very carefully and reassure our country that all of the resources spent in the referendum from permissible sources. and to russia histeria has been making headlines for months it started with alleged moscow meddling of the us election then moved on to the french and german votes and there are even been a suggestions that russians hacked the cattle and. independence vote president vladimir putin says it's all part of a deliberate come pain launched off the donald trump's victory. so should the u.s. who put up with this some precedent and then play russian campaign which was not provoked by anything but he someone lost the elections to mr trump and russia was blamed for this it was the unfolded this entire russian hysteria that you know any failure will be connected to us and i one of the loudest complaints coming from the very politician who claims russian interference lost both the presidency. many
record given the widespread public concern over foreign and particularly russian interference in western democracies. this house but the government and the electoral commission will examine these reports very carefully and reassure our country that all of the resources spent in the referendum from permissible sources. and to russia histeria has been making headlines for months it started with alleged moscow meddling of the us election then moved on to the french and german votes and there are...
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and for every positive message about chinese communism, there is a negative one about western democracy. their slogans are loud, their lies are beautiful says this film released on social media. it says many countries are now the victim victims of western lies about freedom. a red flag limousine, symbol of national pride since the days of chairman mao. long deflected for foreign models, but red brands are on the move again. under communist rule, china has become economic superpower. but the growth is slowing, and its citizens are only middle income in world ranking. every other country that has made it to the rich club has gone democratic first, believing that a sophisticated economy needs freedom of expression. but here the one-party state intends to make history it's own way, and that means keeping tight political control. critics say china can't have it both ways. the information controlled to protect one-party rule and an advanced economy. but in the southern city, innovators are connecting know-how and money. these two are from farming families, building a driverless crop sprayer.
and for every positive message about chinese communism, there is a negative one about western democracy. their slogans are loud, their lies are beautiful says this film released on social media. it says many countries are now the victim victims of western lies about freedom. a red flag limousine, symbol of national pride since the days of chairman mao. long deflected for foreign models, but red brands are on the move again. under communist rule, china has become economic superpower. but the...
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and decisive toly to make sure it never happens again and confront this threat to western democracy.he day mrs. clinton signed books for more than a thousand people in san francisco. nbc bay area kristi smith shows us the event. and a line that stretched more than a city block. >> reporter: san francisco is certainly friendly territory for hillary clinton. we are told this this back signing event sold out in less than 18 hours. more than 1,000 people lined up early in the hopes of saying hello and thank you to the former secretary of state. [ applause ] >> we love you hillary. >> reporter: the the book signing in san francisco hillary clinton arrived to
and decisive toly to make sure it never happens again and confront this threat to western democracy.he day mrs. clinton signed books for more than a thousand people in san francisco. nbc bay area kristi smith shows us the event. and a line that stretched more than a city block. >> reporter: san francisco is certainly friendly territory for hillary clinton. we are told this this back signing event sold out in less than 18 hours. more than 1,000 people lined up early in the hopes of saying...
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. >> hillary clinton, at an event, called it a clear and present danger to western democracy and criticized the president for not coming down harder for its interference. >> trump is ignoring the intelligence community about the threat. >> reporter: lawmakers from both sides of the aisle warned against firing robert mueller. the white house suggested they have no plans to pursue either. the indictment lays out 12 counts including conspiracy with the united states and conspiracy to launder money. according to the indictment, manafort is accused of laundering more than $18 million. >> thank you, hannah. >>> it is the indictment of george papadopoulos that may lead to the heart of the mueller investigation. did russia work with the trump campaign? despite brokering connections with russians, more senior cam pin officials knew about it. >> reporter: president trump showcased his foreign policy team for editors on march 21st, 2016. among them, a political unknown in his late 20s. >> george papadopoulos is an energy consultant, excellent guy. >> reporter: papadopoulos admits he went to work right
. >> hillary clinton, at an event, called it a clear and present danger to western democracy and criticized the president for not coming down harder for its interference. >> trump is ignoring the intelligence community about the threat. >> reporter: lawmakers from both sides of the aisle warned against firing robert mueller. the white house suggested they have no plans to pursue either. the indictment lays out 12 counts including conspiracy with the united states and...
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given the widespread public concern over foreign and particularly russian interference in western democracies. this house that the government and the electoral commission will examine these reports very carefully and reassure our country that all of the resources spent in the referendum from permissible sources. and see russia hysteria has been making headlines for months it started with a pledge to moscow meddling in the us election then it moved on to the french and then on to the german votes there even been suggestions. the russians the cattle on independence vote russian president vladimir putin says it's all part of a very deliberate campaign launched just shortly after donald trump's factory. so should it's the u.s. who put up with the summit president and then play russian campaign which was not provoked by anything but he someone lost the elections to mr trump and russia was blamed for this is the unfolded the entire russian hysteria and now anything will be connected to all this is one of the loudest complaints continues to come from the one politician who insists that russia lost t
given the widespread public concern over foreign and particularly russian interference in western democracies. this house that the government and the electoral commission will examine these reports very carefully and reassure our country that all of the resources spent in the referendum from permissible sources. and see russia hysteria has been making headlines for months it started with a pledge to moscow meddling in the us election then it moved on to the french and then on to the german...
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and for every positive message about chinese communism there is a —1 about western democracy.the victims of western lies about freedom. a red flag limousine. symbol of national pride since the days of chairman mao. long neglected forforeign models but red brands are on the move again. under communist rule china has become an economic superpower. but its growth is now slowing and its citizens are only middle income in world ranking. every other country that has made it to the rich club has gone democratic first. believing that a sophisticated modern economy needs a freedom of expression. but here the 1—party freedom of expression. but here the 1— party state freedom of expression. but here the 1—party state intends to make history in some way and that means keeping tight political control. critics said china cannot have it both ways. the information control to protect 1—party rule and an advanced economy. but in the southern city ofjim cheung innovators are connecting know—how and money. these two are from farming families, building a d riverless farming families, building a dr
and for every positive message about chinese communism there is a —1 about western democracy.the victims of western lies about freedom. a red flag limousine. symbol of national pride since the days of chairman mao. long neglected forforeign models but red brands are on the move again. under communist rule china has become an economic superpower. but its growth is now slowing and its citizens are only middle income in world ranking. every other country that has made it to the rich club has...
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given the widespread public concern over foreign and particularly russian interference in western democracies we're sure sure this house but the government and the electoral commission will examine these reports very carefully and reassure our country that all of the resources spent in the referendum from permissible sources. and the russia hysteria has been making headlines for months it started with alleged meddling in the us election then it moved on to france then it went on to many every means suggestions that russians hacked the cattle and independence vote president vladimir putin says it's all part of a very deliberate campaign launched after donald trump's victory. it's the us who put up with this some president and then a russian campaign which was not provoked by anything someone lost the elections to mr trump and russia was going for this than they unfolded the russian hysteria and now any failure will be connected to us and one of the loudest complaints coming from the politicians who claim is that russian interference last heard the american presidency. in germany members of par
given the widespread public concern over foreign and particularly russian interference in western democracies we're sure sure this house but the government and the electoral commission will examine these reports very carefully and reassure our country that all of the resources spent in the referendum from permissible sources. and the russia hysteria has been making headlines for months it started with alleged meddling in the us election then it moved on to france then it went on to many every...
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given the widespread public concern over foreign and particularly russian interference in western democracies wilshere shuls this house that the government and the electoral commission will examine these reports very carefully and reassure our country that all of the resources spent in the referendum from permissible sources. anti russian hysteria has been making headlines for months it started with alleged moscow meddling in the u.s. election then it moved on to well the french votes and then the german votes and there have been suggestions that russians hacked the catalan independence vote president vladimir putin says it's all part of a very deliberate campaign launched right after donald trump's secretary. it's the u.s. who put up with this some president and then to a russian campaign which was not provoked by anything someone lost the elections to mr trump and russia was blamed for this then there unfolded the russian hysteria and now any failure will be connected to us and one of the loudest complaints is coming from the very politician who claims russian interference cost the u.s. pre
given the widespread public concern over foreign and particularly russian interference in western democracies wilshere shuls this house that the government and the electoral commission will examine these reports very carefully and reassure our country that all of the resources spent in the referendum from permissible sources. anti russian hysteria has been making headlines for months it started with alleged moscow meddling in the u.s. election then it moved on to well the french votes and then...
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investigation needs to be carried out into potential interference particularly by russia in western democracies and really all of this is seen as a sort of repetition of this having been carried out on a also quite wide scale in the us of this kind of obsession of trying to figure out whether or not russia was intervening in the elections there obviously just to really know outcome but if you remember previously we saw facebook had said that russia linked accounts had bought one hundred thousand dollars worth of ads but obviously this was seen as. largely seen as very little proof of anything given the multi million dollar budgets when it comes to the election campaigns in the u.s. and we also of course know that the c.e.o.'s of facebook google and twitter are going to be appearing in the. to testify before the senate intelligence committee in the u.k. in the u.s. on november first so really all of this despite lack of any tangible proof this is continuing and all of these allegations really continuing to stir all of this action up really showing us that the show must go on considering russia h
investigation needs to be carried out into potential interference particularly by russia in western democracies and really all of this is seen as a sort of repetition of this having been carried out on a also quite wide scale in the us of this kind of obsession of trying to figure out whether or not russia was intervening in the elections there obviously just to really know outcome but if you remember previously we saw facebook had said that russia linked accounts had bought one hundred...
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vote given the widespread public concern over foreign and particularly russian interference in western democracies we're sure sure this house that the government and the electoral commission will examine these reports very carefully and reassure our country that all of the resources spent in the referendum are from permissible sources. well i'm to russia hysteria has been making headlines for months now and it started with alleged moscow meddling in the u.s. election then moved on to the french and german votes and they have even been suggestions russians hacked the catalan independence vote or president pages says it's all part of a deliberate campaign launched after donald trump's victory it isn't so sure it's the us who put up with some precedent in the entire russian campaign which was not provoked by anything someone lost the elections to mr trump and russia was blamed for this than they unfolded this anti russian hysteria and now any failure will be connected to us. some of the loudest complaints have come from the politician who claims russian interference cost the us presidency. in germany
vote given the widespread public concern over foreign and particularly russian interference in western democracies we're sure sure this house that the government and the electoral commission will examine these reports very carefully and reassure our country that all of the resources spent in the referendum are from permissible sources. well i'm to russia hysteria has been making headlines for months now and it started with alleged moscow meddling in the u.s. election then moved on to the french...
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james: for a western democracy, the united states has seen an astonishing amount of horror like this. but even here, this is carnage on a different scale. james cook, bbc news, las vegas. rajini: as james is said, the gunman has been named as 64-year-old stephen paddock from mesquite, nevada. more details have emerged about him. my colleague laura bicker is looking more into this. laura b.: stephen paddock, a retired accountant and turned aes gambler, country music concert into a killing field. he had been on the 32nd floor of the mandalay bay hotel for days, waiting with a cache of rifles and automatic weapons. his family cannot comprehend the horror of this crime. >> my brother did this. this is like it was done -- like he shot us. i mean, if he had killed my kids, i couldn't be more dumbfounded. i mean, it doesn't -- nothing. >> last communication? >> there is nothing. i can show you the text. "how's mom?" where the hell did he get automatic weapons? he has no military background. when you find out about it -- like i said, he is a guy who lived in a house in mesquite. drove down an
james: for a western democracy, the united states has seen an astonishing amount of horror like this. but even here, this is carnage on a different scale. james cook, bbc news, las vegas. rajini: as james is said, the gunman has been named as 64-year-old stephen paddock from mesquite, nevada. more details have emerged about him. my colleague laura bicker is looking more into this. laura b.: stephen paddock, a retired accountant and turned aes gambler, country music concert into a killing field....
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well as i look at some of the other was that the report uses it says that i guess undermine western democracy and police the information space i mean do you think that's what that your ups and the rest of the guests are up there when you're on it with us. no i don't think so you know as a matter of fact you know the interviews i've been ordered to have been very focused they've been guarding about the middle east. that's happening with trump in the united states but again i mostly do interviews or political but you can see here that this is a very. very negative thing put out to me by propaganda but if you look at the b.b.c. you look at all the media in the united states there are very politically motivated and i can see every day a number of and i don't call them useful idiots but i call many in that sure are a knowledgeable people to get on the air but to call them useful idiots is very inaccurate well it's also let's look at the wider picture hammy i mean why do you think it's so much governmental western government mental pressure is on right now . well i think it goes back to this whole
well as i look at some of the other was that the report uses it says that i guess undermine western democracy and police the information space i mean do you think that's what that your ups and the rest of the guests are up there when you're on it with us. no i don't think so you know as a matter of fact you know the interviews i've been ordered to have been very focused they've been guarding about the middle east. that's happening with trump in the united states but again i mostly do interviews...
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a lot of it goes around how to manage the economy but once again this is not a cookie cutter western democracy the chinese government has direct control over almost everything so what you see is this kind of feeling the stones while crossing the river approach they try something if it works they continue if it doesn't they abandon it and find something new this is not something you can do you know if you look at the west trying to steer its economies through central banks which is kind of trying to you know cut a wheat field with a razor blade versus china who's able to literally say this is where it's going to stop we're going to close down these factories we're going to move them things now you might not like the system but it is a part of the d.n.a. of china that the people here expect the government to deliver some sort of decent living standards and so far china has done that and i think they're going to continue in terms of corruption i'm i'm not so certain that my american colleagues entirely correct if you start looking at the number of officials who have actually been taken down some
a lot of it goes around how to manage the economy but once again this is not a cookie cutter western democracy the chinese government has direct control over almost everything so what you see is this kind of feeling the stones while crossing the river approach they try something if it works they continue if it doesn't they abandon it and find something new this is not something you can do you know if you look at the west trying to steer its economies through central banks which is kind of...
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that it's important to enquire into any participation by russia in terms of interfering in western democracies and really all of this is seen as a sort of repetition of this having been carried out on a also quite wide scale in the us facebook had said that russia linked accounts had bought one hundred thousand dollars worth of ads but obviously this was seen as largely seen as very little proof of anything given the multi million dollar of budgets when it comes to the election campaigns in the us so really all of this despite the lack of any tangible proof really showing us that the show must go on considering russia has become everyone's favorite bad boy it seems. i'm situation reporting that. on this day fifteen years ago russian special forces raided the grove theatre of more scope bringing one of the country's most deadly terror attacks in its history to an end here's a look back at how it unfolded. let's look so both two thousand musical theatre production doest. the performance drew crowds will see it's a goes to the cities to prophesy. the venue was packed with people enjoying the crit
that it's important to enquire into any participation by russia in terms of interfering in western democracies and really all of this is seen as a sort of repetition of this having been carried out on a also quite wide scale in the us facebook had said that russia linked accounts had bought one hundred thousand dollars worth of ads but obviously this was seen as largely seen as very little proof of anything given the multi million dollar of budgets when it comes to the election campaigns in the...
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that it's important to enquire into any participation by russia in terms of interfering in western democracies and really all of this is seen as a sort of repetition of this having been carried out on a also quite wide scale in the us facebook had said that russia linked accounts had bought one hundred thousand dollars worth of ads but obviously this was seen as largely seen as very little proof of anything given the multi-million dollar of budgets when it comes to the election campaigns in the us so really all of this despite block of any tangible proof really showing us that the show must go on considering russia has become everyone's favorite bad boy it seems. later today you could. we shared on one of the twentieth century's darkest episodes donald trump's administration is allowing the release of classified documents into president kennedy's assassination that is the fifty year congress deadline passes to keep the information under wraps kennedy was killed in dallas in november of one nine hundred sixty three he was in an open top car with the first lady when shots rang out the killer was
that it's important to enquire into any participation by russia in terms of interfering in western democracies and really all of this is seen as a sort of repetition of this having been carried out on a also quite wide scale in the us facebook had said that russia linked accounts had bought one hundred thousand dollars worth of ads but obviously this was seen as largely seen as very little proof of anything given the multi-million dollar of budgets when it comes to the election campaigns in the...
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servants, and for every positive message about chinese communism, there's a negative one about western democracy beautiful", says this film released on social media. it says many countries are now the victims of western lies about freedom. a red flag limousine, symbol of national pride since the days of chairman mao — long neglected for foreign models, but red brands are on the move again. under communist rule, china has become an economic superpower, but its growth is now slowing and its citizens are only middle income in world ranking. every other country that's made it to the rich club has gone democratic first, believing that a sophisticated modern economy needs freedom of expression. but here, the one—party state intends to make history its own way, and that means keeping tight political control. critics say china can't have it both ways — the information controlled to protect one—party rule and an advanced economy. but in this southern city, innovators are connecting know—how and money. these two are from farming families, building a driverless crop sprayer. 0oops, not quite there yet. the
servants, and for every positive message about chinese communism, there's a negative one about western democracy beautiful", says this film released on social media. it says many countries are now the victims of western lies about freedom. a red flag limousine, symbol of national pride since the days of chairman mao — long neglected for foreign models, but red brands are on the move again. under communist rule, china has become an economic superpower, but its growth is now slowing and...
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for a western democracy, the united states has seen an astonishing amount of horror like this. here, this is carnage on a different scale. james cook, bbc news, las vegas. within the last 45 minutes, law enforcement officials in the us state of nevada have held a news conference on the investigation into the aftermath of america's worst mass shooting. police say they have recovered explosives and ammunition from a house owned by gunman stephen paddock. yes, we found some... i believe it was fertiliser, is that correct? ammonia sulphate. i can't recall the chemical compound. ammonium nitrate, within the car. we didn't have any compounds additional to that. 0ur correspondent laura bicker reports on what is known about the gunman. stephen paddock, a retired accountant and high—stakes gambler, turned a country music concert into a killing field. he had been in his room on the 32nd floor of the mandalay hotel for days, waiting with a cache of rifles and automatic weapons. his familyjust can't comprehend the horror of his crime. my brother did this, i... this is like it was done — yo
for a western democracy, the united states has seen an astonishing amount of horror like this. here, this is carnage on a different scale. james cook, bbc news, las vegas. within the last 45 minutes, law enforcement officials in the us state of nevada have held a news conference on the investigation into the aftermath of america's worst mass shooting. police say they have recovered explosives and ammunition from a house owned by gunman stephen paddock. yes, we found some... i believe it was...
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in 2016, and act decisively to make sure it never happens again, and confront this threat to western democracyfans got a brief er. >> earlier today clinton stopped in san francisco as part of her book tour. fans got a brief moment to speak wither had e many -- with her, and many told her they want her to continue voicing her opinion about serious issues facing america. >>> new at 11:00, a bay area high schooler is making it his mission to prevent teen suicides. andrea borba shows us how he's spreading his message on the football field. archbishop mitty. nats game but, before talk on freitas field turned to touchdowns and turnovers, it also touched on subject not typically broached during high school f ri\play 4 >> reporter: this is what friday night lights looked like in san mateo. cheerleaders, the national anthem, and homecoming versus their rivals. but before talk turned to touchdowns and turnovers, it also touched on a subject not typically broached during high school football season. on the field, luke bitari is the quarterback and leader of the padres. off the field he's also leading the
in 2016, and act decisively to make sure it never happens again, and confront this threat to western democracyfans got a brief er. >> earlier today clinton stopped in san francisco as part of her book tour. fans got a brief moment to speak wither had e many -- with her, and many told her they want her to continue voicing her opinion about serious issues facing america. >>> new at 11:00, a bay area high schooler is making it his mission to prevent teen suicides. andrea borba shows...
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for a western democracy, the united states has seen an astonishing amount of horror like this.his is carnage on a different scale. james cook, bbc news, las vegas. stephen paddock lived in the city of mesquite — 80 miles from las vegas. he checked into the mandalay hotel last thursday. laura bicker reports on what else is known about him. stephen paddock, a retired accountant and high—stakes gambler, turned a country music concert into a killing field. he had been in his room on the 32nd floor of the mandalay hotel for days, waiting with a cache of rifles and automatic weapons. his familyjust can't comprehend the horror of his crime. my brother did this, i... this is like it was done — you know, like he shot us. imean... if he'd have killed my kids, i couldn't be more dumbfounded. i mean, it doesn't — there's nothing. so last communication... there's nothing. i can show you the text, he said, "how's mum?" where the hell did he get automatic weapons? he's not — he has no military background, or anything like that. i mean, when you find out about him — like i said, he's a guy who
for a western democracy, the united states has seen an astonishing amount of horror like this.his is carnage on a different scale. james cook, bbc news, las vegas. stephen paddock lived in the city of mesquite — 80 miles from las vegas. he checked into the mandalay hotel last thursday. laura bicker reports on what else is known about him. stephen paddock, a retired accountant and high—stakes gambler, turned a country music concert into a killing field. he had been in his room on the 32nd...
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that it's important to enquire into any participation by russia in terms of interfering in western democracies and really all of this is seen as a sort of repetition of this having been carried out on a also quite wide scale in the us facebook had said that russia linked accounts had bought one hundred thousand dollars worth of ads but obviously this was seen as largely seen as very little proof of anything given the multi-million dollar of budgets when it comes to the election campaigns in the us so really all of this despite the lack of any tangible proof really showing us that the show must go on considering russia has become everyone's favorite bad boy it seems i was on can i will a little did manage to speak about this story with russia's ambassador to the u.k. . once there was a decision to make this referendum for brig's it it was done and the country still divided because half of the country is for folks who brags it of the country is posing this i'll tell you even the government is this divided the parliament is divided some newspapers and even the officials there saying that one way
that it's important to enquire into any participation by russia in terms of interfering in western democracies and really all of this is seen as a sort of repetition of this having been carried out on a also quite wide scale in the us facebook had said that russia linked accounts had bought one hundred thousand dollars worth of ads but obviously this was seen as largely seen as very little proof of anything given the multi-million dollar of budgets when it comes to the election campaigns in the...
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but given the widespread public concern over foreign and particularly russian interference in western democracies we're sure sure this house but the government and the electoral commission will examine these reports very carefully and reassure our country that all of the resources spent in the referendum permissible source is. now in response to the claims made in the u.k. parliament a top bragg's it campaign finance a says that the m.p. just can't get over losing this vote and banks added it's sad the tedious myth of a russian conspiracy still being used writer and broadcaster married to jess ski told us that alleged russian meddling is just the pretext. this is less about russia russia as a sort of a convenient peg to hook other things on that this is being used by people opposed to the british leaving the european union and that what they're trying to do is to find some pretext so that they can maybe challenge the vote it's been so unchallenged if you like in washington you know if you read everything that's coming out of washington or if you're in washington the consensus that is so pervasive
but given the widespread public concern over foreign and particularly russian interference in western democracies we're sure sure this house but the government and the electoral commission will examine these reports very carefully and reassure our country that all of the resources spent in the referendum permissible source is. now in response to the claims made in the u.k. parliament a top bragg's it campaign finance a says that the m.p. just can't get over losing this vote and banks added it's...