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from moscow to the world this is r.t. international my names you know welcome to the program our top story the british prime minister has admitted the government's response to weapons these deadly fire in a west london tower block was quote not good enough treason may may be out apology . in the capital calling for her resignation with more here's. we're right outside downing street where if you can see hundreds of people have gathered to protest against a recent me government this was originally intended to be a protest pressing issues following the election lots of people have been saying they're unhappy with the snap election that theresa may hold on the following coalition that was formed with the king and this was the original reason but since the tragedy with the grand isle tower where as we know force thirty people confirmed dead more expected to be announced and really hundreds left homeless following what rubble there will be people are saying this is becoming the final
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straw for the unhappiness of following the decisions that this government has been making because a lot of them who have been gathered here today are saying that what happened with rumsfeld was some of it had to deal with the stare any measures that had been carried out for years now by the conservative parties people can actually see a sarah see politics killed the lack of cat that was taken over those people in the tower is disgusting and that is different to being a massive turning point is just everything is wrong and it's wrong in this country to come to give them one thing it has highlighted that and it's cool to focus to it and saying you know actually this is the reality of austerity i think people are anyway. and i think they will raise the question because basically everyone should have the right to me and to feel safe in their homes saying whether or not
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they have a lot of money certainly lots of calls for answers they're saying they want to know the real numbers of how many people have died there seek the death toll is really much larger and are not coming up enough there are lots of concerns about whether or not this could have been prevented considering some of the material used in the reconstruction works that were carried out and what happened with. many here see as some. that's just a symbol of the huge disparity that exists here in the u.k. and in london between the wealthier and those who are a little less well off. fifty people are dead following the grim felt horrible days and police say the figure could rise further as the search continues and all people have been gathering at the site to offer their support among the volunteers there was world champion boxer amir. i want to come you know i have a foundation myself i want to call me and show my support by doing charity work raising money for these people and also hear from the police what the what the
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situation now the fire happened and everything else and what a situation like at the moment i really believe we can we can not run out you know that if you read to me he did not. yawn to her right now i am sure if you. look i want to we are going to treat everyone with. i think what can she do i think she's just going to start acting as a actually the you know coming out and talking to people and engaging with people in a human why as opposed to acting like you're always at the press briefing every time there's a long string of things and i think it's just been more and more frustration from even from myself as a british citizen of someone that is supposed to be this strong and stable leader and you show nothing but the opposite and i think is really getting to a boiling point. or of the prime minister has been visiting survivors in hospital she's also allocated five million pounds to help those affected demanded the public inquiry into the trying to be. living on the officials in afghanistan
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say seven american troops been wounded in the attack by a rogue afghan soldier on a base in the north of the country the u.s. has dismissed earlier reports that american soldiers being killed the taliban say it was responsible although that claim has been disputed we heard from a journalist in kabul an afghan soldier used the rocket propelled grenade during a military exercise on the way to the shooting range or the shooting range and according to this officer several u.s. soldiers were wounded this comes not long after. killed at least three u.s. soldiers in the eastern province of men going to our base where the incident today took place is where at least ten on attackers killed more than one hundred forty army soldiers in a period and what was
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a massive security breach you have to remember the taliban are expanding their area for recruitment from where the afghan police and army recruits so the risk of afghan soldiers or new recruits being turned into taliban infiltrators is really high. the attack came as the country's defense minister welcomed decision by the u.s. to deploy four thousand more troops to afghanistan a move many see as on likely to improve the situation there. with these four thousand troops they cannot defeat the taliban in afghanistan they just won the fighting to continue so they can achieve their goals with more american troops in afghanistan people will get more frustrated and insecurity will increase i think i would agree with many afghans in this what afghans are really asking is two things one is push for peace process and second pressurising the pakistani taliban
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sanctuaries are actually terror because troops the military solution is no is not a solution for the afghan problem and i think the americans must have realized as well because you see there are so similar comments coming from the american officials particularly those from india on policy but you know it's contradicting what they're doing and what they're saying at one hand they believe that it has to be peace process in peace settlement that can. work but in the other hand they are sending additional troops. the first day of the confederations cup come to an end and it's seem a winning start for russia who beat new zealand in st petersburg with more in that game plus all the latest from the chairman here is neil harvey and stan collymore.
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federation's got they just we have to draw to a close here in st petersburg russia after they secured to you know victory over new zealand and they have again alongside me stan collymore stan we're going to take our viewers through the goals of who is a very good performance overall from from russia lots of pressure on them the first game they were very poor in the european championships of course so they needed a good result to get the tournament underway paulo's there is he said with the finish very easy ball comes in from the rights and so it was a central striker always in attack and we just need to get in the box to make sure that you can finish off so very good room after say feel a little bit sorry for the new zealand goalkeeper because he was very good throughout the game but just that little thing called the goalkeeper sees the ball
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in the back of the net and the hosts were open running. ok we also got a great day really into speaking to to the top players and we grabbed a few moments with the guys themselves from the russian team after their victory here's what they had to say that was huge first of all we play for our fans and i think today we made them happy i think it was a good game but the most significant thing is that we won everything else is less important for doubling you should they steve that we learn we didn't spoil this great day for our fans that's important for me there was a lot of pressure on us of course with the hosts we played for the first time in front of our president and they go along to hopefully bigger and better things if your home supporter no partridge was simply to find songs. quite a few hundred pounds that he can imagine the noise here is really quite something none easy let the blue touch paper i think it's also like to be a cake series well there's plenty of beer fly. well it is off to rule the city of
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culture and just before we had kick off in this very very merry and happy of environments we speak to some of the fans and they were anticipating a very good sort of and as well will we came to russia because you we've been keeping a marvelous country it's amazing what you have here and your history little if we should be tales that there are still their world so we wanted to know your country and panel food bowl and many have been there this time and i'm very much excited. america we think russia is going to win and then. lucy are. you could tell by seville the year the cheering fans there and i think you were just lucky enough to miss some of the fans will keep out as well or if to say it's fine voices well so when you said you're happy environment for the russia for the fight fans is in the first match of the confederations cup you can hear them that you know all those funds are very happy but if they've been listening to some of the western media they might not be even turn to people watch the game some
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fans who came here were warned by the media back in the home countries about what they might come across during the competition the new zealand herald for example published an article that accused russian fans of racism and said that they could not be trusted for trying to a correspondent but with some new zealand supporters right here in st petersburg and he asked them about what would their experience of the place so far have spoken to a number of new zealand fans outside the stadium you come up to them you ask them about the will against you ask them about the problems there and they look back at you and they're powerful all these people have told me that they're having an amazing time and see petersburg we haven't experienced any problems and definitely they wouldn't believe and they disagree with the stuff that was written in the household of all the russian hooligans on an overnighter if you want to die. this russian playboy absolutely fantastic she should be he will be for arbor a white male and the russian people have extended their hospitality to wash my car and i'm. shell found somebody her body actually it is very quiet it says the
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trouble that we see in this town center on suspect pockets i didn't leave any. of the stuff so you know one of the great benefits of the car federation's top will be the memories that the fans will bring back home but there are no british teams taking part in this tournament so there won't be many people coming back to the cape tell the reds how people in this country really do get offended when you kate media are saying that football culture in russia is only about violence yes of course there are some problems still but issues exist in any country in fact here's a little history lesson for you in football is when did football related violence first become a problem we don't know for sure but it can be traced way back to fourteenth century. back then it wasn't so much the beautiful game as
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a rowdy mass brule between rival villages kicking a pig's bladder across town kid with the second word this could lead to social unrest and family get the cases of football hooliganism in the modern game fast forward to the eighty's that's when the so-called roughs started causing trouble at football matches talking rival fans and players as well as referees but the heyday of football hedonism and the actual term came about a century later starting from the sixty's clashes between rival supporters of both into blue denies fights between large gangs of hardcore fans the so-called phone in the first five years of the decade is twice as much violence is that the previous twenty five british hooliganism spread rapidly during the seventy's and eighty's becoming known abroad as english disease groups it's tragic peek at the european cup final in one thousand nine hundred five when the liverpool fans attacked. their italian rival causing
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a rule in the stadium to collapse killing thirty nine people after the disaster interest groups were banned from pool in european countries the fact is a government clamp down and look at this by the one nine hundred ninety football related violence in the u.k. gradually began to wane but the reputation. when england failed to qualify for the one nine hundred ninety four usa world cup committee chief was delighted that we know england for. the with three countries in the world whose presence would have created logistical problems so we're very pleased they will be coming to the route and playing. in the coming years many key international tournament where marks quite badly behaved in the. nowadays football hooliganism is of course not only in english but the international disease one grants thankfully isn't as prevalent as it used to be.
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ok and stan i want to use a word now that i enjoyed i know you you appreciate these meanings of all context so let's just say we know it's a small number of hooligans that are out there let's just say it's a few doesn't say it but probably got forty five thousand capacity stadium for example it takes about back stadium that's less that's well no point one per cent of the people in there the founds accused of being involved in trouble get entire nation blamed for the actions of a tiny number of people and from a that is the problem i've seen it with the contador support of trouble and supported as a farm and as a broadcaster and i've been lucky enough to where the three lions and england file their reputation proceeded and still continues to do and i think what's happened is these a lot of the anger a lot of the fear of what happened when we saw violence in marseilles for example i was there last year is that it's been transposed into a whole nation has put a lot. three i'm going to sort it for the european championships back in two
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thousand and twelve in ukraine there was a documentary that say do not go to ukraine if you're english if you're i should if you're black so i went there was a broadcast with a great deal of trepidation what did i find nothing but calling this government supporters mingling a muffler means the big east and the saddest thing about all these torments is that people want to get together and have a paltry every four years it's a world cup and a european championship. thanks santa tons which is not truthful people going to go into say peter's good pub sick with the local fans are going to watch look and say they can't sit mates tackle biggish. sally she's a real welcome i think the real russia we asked awesome action joey homophobe. how big a body like this was an eight person full of russian national sake was going to get the call display a lot of snow. sounds. for the
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bush with a very good price this is called the world cup will slap full flags asian football fans feel welcome in some place for commercial use in this lima was because it just . simply on the moment from the show when you look at the sport. that commission that you're singled out the poll said a couple of years ago that every time he played there was an issue of five space race chats columns about how the city or the strength of the president isn't better than what families for example because you don't need enough matches to have to register which you feel you're so used to but you are the man she shouldn't have to be additional political. leadership if he thought that by using this relevant to the miss yes or no. sight very good.
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we do want to talk about little belong to things all the nicer things now we talked about predictions today the list look at. this look at. first because boy was this a painful decision made to look at this i don't want to choose the supposed to be like paul the octopus you choose one of the countries is it new zealand is it russia one of the bowls of food you think it would leave that much encourage one that this one did this was a reluctant hero and this is the action require you see the light. of the moment since something because of this they will see through the fruit juice dixie snow to see going to school is he going to drop his nose into it go on achilles we're all a little bit about your room can we see it going soon yeah definitely rochelle i thought when i said we need something we need phone line technology just to see whether there was actual contact with the for you ok let me go now to nick at the home of who is also throwing her weight in gold contradiction to the confederacy everybody
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wants to be a star look at that and that's how you make a decision to say to be straight i like one you don't want to be in the it with. me could the you know problems at school straight through the the cold will get through the total see which one could reach down the nucleus predictions by the way next could speak which will just need to be all straight i'm not going to disagree with the. chorus of the younger generation is that if they bought the trend and go against the status quo it all in danger of their prospects in life and so many of them shell out basically and get jobs in the city or on wall street and they don't continue in their use fall exuberance for many enough years to make it a permanent solution a permanent movement. but now labor the point but now with things like currencies
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this generation can bypass the entire financial infrastructure and create their own financial realities. in case you're new to the game this is how it works the economy is built around corporate corporations washington washington. voters elected businessman to run this country business. it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. twenty minutes into the program welcome back the u.s. justice department is advising the public to be wary of news stories that rely on anonymous sources the deputy attorney general highlighted the need for extra
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caution when all named officials are sided with even specifying their branch of government but. a closer look no. deputy attorney general rosenstein statement has raised quite a few eyebrows especially considering that as of late majority of the american press relies on nothing but not in most sources on the den of sources two sources with links to the counter intelligence community anonymous sources according to anonymous washington post source while the mainstream media seems to love them the justice department is busy reviewing all the fakes no wonder they're getting quite fed up with them at the d.o.j. take a look this washington post headline claims that rosenstein threatened to resign after the white house cast him as the prime suspect for suggesting to fire the x. of the i directed james komi when asked about this by journalists mr rosenstein claimed he never said such a thing now c.n.n.
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a regular in anonymous sources came out saying that according to sources told me would testify that he never told trump that he was not under investigation only as kind of conflict and i took away from it what he did which was he said i've been assured that i'm not under any investigation so trump took away kind of this blanket assurance which we believe comey will say he did not give the president but when mr comey testified he said the exact opposite he actually told mr trump three times that mr president you are not under investigation c.n.n. even retracted their article confirming the original fake news story or how about this new york times article where not even a sources cited but rather the n.y.t. types it out like a fact that told me days before being fired ask the d.o.j. for more prosecutors and personnel to accelerate the f.b.i.'s investigation into
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alleged russia's interference in the presidential election but guess what the justice department flatly denied that komi met with rosenstein to ask for more resources and here is house majority leader kevin mccarthy can. firming that these allegations are nothing but faults one of the questions were. public present but he said he's already said it that he has no evidence that only asked for relief for the resources that all the regions were there good going nyet and now c.n.n. is raising eyebrows with their exact quote being what as the reaction to mr rosenstein is anonymous sources statement wow can it get any better than this in the world of mainstream media they even managed to offer their justice department beguile francis and thiago r.t. . u.s. led strikes have killed hundreds of civilians in the area surrounding rock in syria according to a un panel the islamic state stronghold is under siege by u.s.
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backed local forces with the support of western warplanes across the border in iraq civilian deaths are also rising in mosul which has been under a similar siege for months rights groups accuse the u.s. coalition of using incendiary weapons near civilians in both cities and what could potentially amount to war crimes with more here is kill it mother. the u.s. coalition is more than willing to update the world on its activities against the islamic state in iraq and syria who have successfully been able to take ground from isis already in rocca i recently walked the streets of east and west mosul and i saw for myself that markets and their businesses are reopening so things are moving around the city and living their lives however u.n. investigators paint a very different picture of rock intensification of strikes we have believe that the ground for the various. has resulted not to only staggering
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loss of see if you don't life but because also led to two hundred hundred sixty thousand civilians fleeing their homes and becoming in devon to displease the united states insists that less than five hundred civilians have been killed throughout the entire campaign over the last three years in iraq and syria however the united nations points out that three hundred civilians have been killed in the last four months in iraq alone and the situation in mosul is even worse this is just one example one of these strikes in the area that somewhere between fifty and eighty civilians may have been killed airplanes hit our street and we went to rescue people under the rubble we risk you do as we could see and then we left the area on top of that the u.s. led coalition is being accused of using white phosphorous. u.s.
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leaders won't confirm whether or not they're using the lethal chemical munition however they say that if they are they're doing it in a manner that's consistent with international law but human rights watch points out that this chemical put civilians in great danger burning their flesh down to the bone even a minor burn from this toxic powder can be fatal white phosphorus has been used in syria in iraq previously. asians but since a dental effects can can cause terrible injuries to a question is what is it hitting on the ground and adequate provisions being taken to ensure that civilians and not falling victim to white phosphorous that's the nature of urban warfare fighting in close confines with civilians and legitimate targets closely mixed in with each other and there's only one way forward for the u.s. coalition we have already shifted from attrition we shove them from one position to another iraq syria to annihilation tactics two billion casualties or
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a fact of life in this sort of situation looks like the united states has made their choice about how they're going to go about defeating i still the only question left is how many more people are going to die for that to happen. r.t. new york stay with us now for the kaiser report looking into a striking generational gap in the u.k. and what it means for the country's politics and economy. finally in a nutshell you can get out now hundreds of billions of dollars on the front. line and you feel you wouldn't be that easy to find.
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ground solution the president said again and again that you just don't belong to those that he's not been here for the long haul. is that in just a burst of wealth so there's no read need for him to imply you would like to. extend martial law for that for personal reasons of course. i am as kaiser this is the kaiser important member dr sulu mr sulu of star trek george takis got his happy dance enough ever seen. mr sulu so happy that i got my own happiness this is bitcoin having a three thousand ounces.
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