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live direct from our studios in moscow this is our team international and john thomas from the ground with us. partial results are now in from the democratic caucus in the u.s. state of iowa after a lengthy delay but a judge has taken a surprising lead ahead of bernie sanders with 62 percent of precincts counted artie's came up and has a few tails. we still do not have complete results of the iowa caucuses the 1st vote were caucus i guess in the presidential primary of the united states now in terms of candidates and the results we have 62 percent of the precincts reporting and at this point in terms of state delegates in terms of delegates representing candidates. has 27 percent of the vote with bernie sanders with 25 percent behind him is elizabeth warren with 18 percent and joe biden in 4th place with a 16 percent now bernie sanders is ahead in the popular vote however in terms of the the the delegates representing the state at the party convention is in the lead despite the lack of results we had. bernie sanders and people declare victory we don't hear results. by all indications we are going on to new hampshire victoria ah due to the failure of the iowa democratic party to release results tonight and in the interest of full transparency bernie sanders a senior advisor jeff weaver is releasing results from nearly 40 percent of precincts in iowa now it took quite a while for us to get these results the results did not come on the night that the iowa caucuses took place and they say this is because of a technical glitch they are saying there was no election interference it was simply a technical glitch on the part of the technical apparatus used by the democratic party to determine who would get what delegates take a listen inconsistences in dubois in a free says the results in addition to that that system has been used to tabulate results where oh susan foote do suffer results and that people try out the volley dates that results match and ensure that we have confidence and accuracy in the numbers would report at this point many are pointing to this is a huge embarrassment for the democratic party because this new system was put in place for the purpose of protecting the integrity of the elections this whole new system was put in this new apple computer program was put in in order to make sure that there was no interference and it seems to have had the opposite effect it seems that now this technical glitch has delayed the for final results of the iowa caucus vote almost indefinitely we have 62 percent reporting we don't know when the rest of the vote will come in we don't even have 2 thirds at this point of the vote now what is quite interesting it seems is that this is the beginning of the primary in which it will be determined what candidate will run against donald trump in the 2020 election donald trump is the. nominee of the republican party he'll be running for reelection democrats are now determining who will represent them in the final vote in november and already with this 1st vote in iowa with technical glitches with incomplete results this point it's already off to a rather bad start now we'll be hearing from u.s. president donald trump later this evening you'll be giving a state of the union address but at this point the democratic party seems to be in a situation where their primary race is looking to be full of surprises. switching gears a former spokesperson for a syrian jihadist group has been arrested in france on charges of war crimes and torture he had lived in hungary for several months before being granted a student scholarship in march say your forty's were only tipped off after a human rights group pointed out his real identity showed pinsky looks at the loophole that allowed a suspected war criminal entry into the e.u. . top kidnapping war crimes these are just some of the charges brought against the syrian he was named on a student visa he went by the name of mushed enough back in syria he was is. no ordinary student he is said to have once been josh press secretary previously nor did his freedom the hardline islamist group in fact carried out a reign of terror in the east. of damascus. and he's linked in profile he describes himself as being specialized in security and terrorism affairs. with the focus on syria he boasts of an impressive academic background with bachelor's degrees from not one but civita vs ti's including in hungary and when it comes to experience he mentions being the c.e.o. of the syrian news monitoring network trace of the allegations of torture or forced in this moment of children raising his history seems upped given that all islam ceased to exist back in 2018. as the battle for eastern ghouta played out the french government said it was concerned about a grave violation of human rights and it cooled for a cease fire now widely to acknowledge the presence of just harvests it also accused president assad of using the ongoing conflict as a fig leaf to wipe out any opposition. the syrian regime and its allies are brandishing the fight against jihad is for it says the need for which no one is disputing was just if occasion of an offensive and it's entirely different goals it's real intentions are indeed to ignore late any our normal position and break the morale of civilians by indiscriminately massacring them following that offensive in eastern guta by the syrian army generation al islam was talked pulled last year a complaint was filed to the courts in france and josh and the senior members uno wanted as one criminals. the complaint filed in june 29th teen was built on over 3 years of documentation of the crimes perpetrated by jaish al islam summary executions kidnappings and the systematic use of torture the group targeted people suspected of complicity with the regime but also ordinary civilians accuse of not applying the shari'a imposed by the group rigorously enough the international federation for human rights says the arrest of measured enough where in mass a paves the way for the 1st investigation of the rebel groups crimes others may be hoping that arrests such as this will help shed more light for crimes committed by opposition forces during the syrian conflict giving a fuller picture of what really happened on the ground. paris. political analyst nicole america venture believes in similar situations will continue to arise unless the french government takes on a tougher line on immigration. once you enter the european union you can go more or less where you want there are no border controls how we entered hungry would be an interesting question to know that what is. prosperous and this in this situation is that he entered legally he wasn't even hiding he was living in the wide which is a neighborhood in the center smack in the center of more state you could continue studying in france with no problem whatsoever that means the police cannot do their job properly today in western europe they don't even know who's in the country we've gotten so low as to say that we don't even we don't even know if you got the means to stop terrorists we don't even know if terrorists are in the country we know there are some but we don't know how many and it's huge it's already difficult capturing those who are not even in hiding so i think definitely this is going to hurt a bit the government because this is very bad press very bad press having a terrorist. somebody accused of terrorism entering illegally the comfort of their country going with legal it's a university this is very bad press so there might be some coups in the following days but i think unfortunately if the government doesn't handle the process of immigration illegal immigration illegal immigration and the secret service if the government doesn't tackle these issues seriously unfortunately this these types of stories are going to continue in time. the leaders of russia and turkey have spoken by phone discussing the fallout from a deadly incident in syria 8 turkish soldiers were killed by shellfire on monday turkey blamed the syrian military and retaliated with air strikes on government targets on car also halted joint patrols with russia or he's in what is done off as more. now the russian president has discussed the situation with his turkish counterpart and recipe erdogan has shared his concerns and saying that well essentially he believes that this incident somewhat undermines the joint efforts of russia and turkey at bringing peace and stability to that i'm appalled in his turn has shared his concerns about the surge in terrorist activities in this syrian province but both sides have agreed to take steps bringing at moving this peace plan back on track now the russian foreign minister sergey lavrov has outlined the key things that he believes have to change in order for that to happen. unfortunately for now turkey was unable to meet a couple of key obligations which were said to solve the core of the problem one of them to mark off the armed opposition that's working with turkey and ready to have a dialogue within the government with an political process from the terrorists. back on monday turkish troops stationed in in this province they were shelled and 8 people a turkish soldiers died in that shelling and now the turkish side blamed the syrian army for this incident and we tally neutralizing from 30 to 35 of syrian soldiers according to rest up tape erdogan and as he was announcing us as he was talking about this retaliation he kind of sounded few reus. we said it's no longer possible and we responded appropriately whether by ariel or artillery bombardment we are making them pay the necessary price and will continue to do so. so take he sees this retaliation as fair game because they are blaming the syrian army for the satanic but we still haven't heard anything from the syrian government the house they have neither confirmed nor denied it was indeed them behind the shelling so but at least we have russia and turkey seemingly still on the same page and it isn't it was any streaming important phone call for russia and turkey to regional powerhouses facilitating the peace process in syria. all right more news after a short break this is art international. financial survival john about money laundering 1st to posit this cash into 3 different. oh good this is a good start well we have our 3 banks all set up here maybe something in your something in america something overseas in the cayman islands or do we do all these banks are complicit in their tough talk or suit this up to give me a call and say hey i'm ready to do some serious money laundering ok let's see how we did while we've got a nice luxury watch for max and for stacy old beautiful jewelry and how about. our luxury our bill again for mack you know what money laundering highly. watched guys are of course. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you then. welcome back this is our t. international live from moscow now as the prospect of a coronavirus pandemic looms large attempts to prevent the spread of the disease are beginning to hurt the global economy with millions of chinese effectively in quarantine and global trade and travel slowing the price of oil tumbled to below $50.00 a barrel on monday for the 1st time in more than a year unease among investors also caused of the shanghai stock market to fall by 8 percent before it recovered slightly the chinese central bank attributed the plunge to what it described as irrational herd behavior in the regulator also said it plans to inject over $170000000000.00 into the economy a move that would be unparalleled in scale in the past 15 years and if the banks a recent statements are anything to go by more stabilizing measures are set to follow. the people's bank of china will provide liquidity to the market through a variety of monetary posed to tools such as open market operations standing lending to sue its refinancing and re discounting norman lewis is a technology and business trends consultant he told us that the market volatility is likely to be short lived. as a say i think it will sting which between the short term and what will happen in there in the long term we've adopted this kind of doomsday scenario planning and what we don't recognize is that even within this crisis they will be enormous areas of growth i think the impact on the pharmaceutical industry is going to be huge now in terms of all of the russian antivirus i think that has sent this of the economy that can take advantage of the shutdown like retail food for example online digital services now are going to boom as people you know lock themselves up and so it's 'd it's not going to be a one way street it's on eat them and that's why i think it's difficult to predict exactly what's going to happen but i think you can say with a certain amount of certainty that the short term impact will be no i'm not sure how big that they definitely will be a negative impact. in 3 months time. this can be overcome factors can be restarted the supply chains center will get back to what they were and that will and the consumer behavior will change and we'll see a bounce back which is what happened in 2003. in an unprecedented move of some of britain's most senior political journalists have boycotted a downing street briefing on the prime minister's brags of plans artie's in adhere to it or takes up a story. a number of political journalists have boycotted a number 10 briefing after the prime minister's a try to ban selected reporters now as a consequence of this a number of journalists refused the briefing and walked out including the b.b.c.'s laura cohen's but i tv's and robert preston and political journalist from the daily mail telegraph the sun financial times and the guardian and this is a big statement the source from number 10 said there was a normal briefing following the pm speech for all lobby journalists but confirmed that there would be and i quote a small a selected briefing for specialist journalist the source went on to say that a number of uninvited journalists barged into number 10 and demanded to be part of it they were told that they were not allowed to attend the implication of these actions of course categorize the journalists present at the time apparently some were specialists and some one not in fact all of the journalists present were political journalists and it hasn't gone unnoticed the tensions between boris johnson and the media have been escalating over recent weeks and there's been a huge reaction online to this latest incident kudos to reporters from the b.b.c. mail telegraph the sun financial times and guardian who walking out of a government briefing after the mirror i haven't imposed riband see would you like about u.k. newspapers but the journalists working for them are undeniably good. also this idea that there should be technical and specialist separate briefings rist some political journalists are excluded is a joke excuse this is about the major plank of johnson's policy all outlets and their readers have a right to know the details. u.k. media is proud of their ability to report freely but incidents like banning the mirror for example from the campaign bus during the election have not gone unnoticed at that time the editor of the daily mirror said that the society of editors thought that the ban was disturbing and an attack on free speech now this walk out certainly suggests that some very high profile british journalists may finally have had enough. in july last year our. journalists were barred from a conference on media freedom hosted by the u.k. and canadian governments as an explanation of the british foreign office accuse the 2 outlets of spreading disinformation without providing any evidence to support the accusation veteran british journalist peter oborne says it is unprecedented to hold a separate briefing for selected journalists in downing street. what's incredibly unusual and quite sinister here i think is they're trying to split the political reporters into 2 categories one who get better briefings get special access than the others who are put in a different room or allowed into the briefings and that is how it's never happened in my 30 plus years as a political journalist we're talking here about an attempt to manipulate and bromide journalists you come on our side you write what we want you to write and then your you're free you're a given special status and if you don't do what the government wants then your frozen out. britain is rolling out the green carpet with of the country's energy regulator unveiling plans to scrap gas heating and the sale of all new petrol and diesel cars by 2035 that's in the hopes of hitting a net 0 emission target by 15 years after that but there are worries it will hit the most vulnerable in the society as every home in the country is set to pay more well this is it the moment we've all been waiting for the beginning of the end of carbon emissions as the u.k. could be on the path to net there are a monday the u.k.'s office for gas electricity markets all of jam presented its new action which is aimed at transforming the country's infrastructure to make it more eco friendly britain has come a long way it is decarbonise faster than any other major economy but we must go further particularly on heat and transport we are taking an approach that recognizes that our role protecting consumers includes a cheering net 0. it is now vital that the energy industry rises to the challenge and demonstrates how it will work with the government and off jam to decarbonise britain's energy system at lowest cost well it's a $9.00 point plan and if you don't drive electric car yet you may be in trouble as under the scheme 10000000 petrol diesel cars will be replaced with the greenham appeals and for the time being you better keep your winter jackets on because gas central heating is to be ripped from every single home well the plan also wants to shift towards renewable sources of energy like solar and wind which is great news for g.b. then with all the rain so how much will this cost that well as our demographic would put it you can't put a price on saving the globe can you and also doesn't have a direct answer either recognizes that there are tradeoffs to overcome such a scale is spreading the cost of a low carbon energy system between today's and tomorrow's consumers when apparently this $9.00 point plan is all down to you so it could all go up in smoke when you know how much you can set you back well the rollout alone of electrical vehicles could be $2000000000.00 pounds a year which is the equivalent to 30 pounds on every household bill. this can't be replaced. it is going to be good for the planet if we do have to pay a bit more money if i live. in a freezing cold tap system so that's my. maybe a little bit to not double. i guess providing it's not done on a basis with people just paying money out there a better example well jim could cause an uncomfortable atmosphere as it has a history of hiking prices for consumers for its own good just a few days ago the national audit office revealed that electric bills were unnecessarily high fee years setting the public back 100000000. pounds annually but if it's all spread out equally for the good of the planet then says fair right well the royals wouldn't get the warmest reception on this one when prince charles hopped on his private helicopter producing c o 2 emissions to get to climate change conference this in order for him to undertake as many engagements as he does across the u.k. and around the world he sometimes has to fly as he has often said assume is there is a more sustainable way of making these journeys he will be the 1st to use it to use it or a 1001 is hard to believe when buckingham palace top the list for the most environmentally damaging buildings in london all about the time when her majesty used the state's poverty fund to heat her humble abode i don't think robin hood would approve of the time being there are many proper trial alternatives out there the flying around the thing is fairly boring for me to say. you can stop him too you sort of get that he's a boy and he needs to be. high security. yeah this makes sense but when it comes to the climate it seems like the ordinary britain should brace themselves and be ready for the additional financial sacrifice everything is on the altar of a carbon free future. that there are now back more to the top the hour this is our 2 international. i am. getting married not that i am i i thought. i thought that's not my thing there are other ways i don't know you know i am. not up. we're told it's a total meltdown confusion consumes iowa as official struggle to report voting results for the botched i will caucus is the call to make political metaphors for us. actually i know. what i want. and there's no no don't you know not. can if you can both of them ok if there. was not a master plan and a girl with a bad day i wait for the last 3 of a garage i don't know that i'd be. the one that having. people people. give for not i'm not a. what the how do we call our d. s. when i last saw one in janie the whole corn go before. why did not let out on occasion was so and i. so the politicians have basically stuck the american public with the delegate to negotiate for drugs and both parties who are financed very heavily by the pharmaceutical industry have done this so when your own people vote they should look at how much does this politician get from the power pharmaceutical industry. bronson state television propaganda machine propaganda outlet propaganda tools we are in an information war. we can change the world tomorrow. we send out you tube videos to the west russia today it's the longest networked. russian brushes russia russia russia today. but i want to show you the paper that i wrote so these are sensitive and i really have to join to see you then on our team . who are so proud and still. are just getting through a number. why have you not shut down r t on you tube it's a propaganda machine mr walker. and welcome to boom bust the one business show you can't afford to miss i'm been sworn and i'm to see i'm liking 10 coming up the telephone and i continue to have to think that on the market play us stock market fund jump on tuesday while take a lot watch it was a very good day i can in fact i'm fast in 2013 so what's causing it like the carmakers jockey got so high and so much to talk about problems with the iowa caucus and the ad at the center of it is actually scheduled to be used again in a few weeks we're going to break down the tech that let so many people down and tell you what's in store for so much to get through on this very busy day so let's get started. and we begin with a huge rally for the stock market today as the dow jones jump 444 points to open the day this as the markets are rebounding from the coronavirus scare and that's not 1 to say that things with the virus are under control in fact here is a look at the very latest numbers because the coronavirus is now exceeded 20000 cases in china the number of deaths is now up to 425 meanwhile chinese officials are optimistic that the efforts they have made to quarantine cities and roughly what 60000000 people within those cities will pay off the deputy director for medical affairs for china says that 74 percent of the coronavirus deaths which is about $313.00 of them are in the city of the epicenter of the virus but those deaths could be attributed in part to a lack of hospital beds in the early days of the virus spread meanwhile singapore has confirmed 6 new cases of corona virus including its 1st local transmission but health officials there say there is no evidence yet of widespread transmission in singapore but kristie markets in manufacturing those are still being effective.

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