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well you got three plates and you know another. among the stories that shape the week r t talked exclusively to the russian lawyer at the center of the media scandal over her meeting with donald trump jr last year . violent clashes between israeli police worshippers jerusalem this week after the israeli government rules on extra security at the reverend al aksa. they went into one cell four by six meters one hundred fourteen men that had been there for four months really terrific conditions. a revealing video shows i saw suspects being held in dire conditions inside an iraqi prison sparking conserved from human rights groups we hear from one of them. and here are some live pictures
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optimax international air show flexing their wings for the final time the mass international airshow wraps up today just outside of moscow we'll take a look at the highlights of this year's. thanks for tuning in just trying to leaven and mourning here in the russian capital you're watching the weekly on our team to national review is at least. the top story this week r.t. spoke exclusively to the russian lawyer at the center of a scandal over her meeting with president eldest son ahead of last year's election it's the latest in a range of stories claiming there was direct collision between the kremlin and team trump in order to get him into the white house however we've been hearing the lawyer side of the story. i don't know her name now a television star the telly official in that sky natalia vessel needs sky natalia
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the sound this guy of the new talia vessel in its. wake up one morning and find you are the focus of all the fire and stream media it. turns out it was nothing we managed to track down the elusive natalia vest on its guy and the woman who was almost become a household name in recent weeks was off to her meeting with donald trump jr last year and which she said she wanted to discuss the reputation of one particular man and his association with the magnitsky along with his past time of lobbying for u.s. sanctions on russian individuals this person who she says has most of mine did this latest russia trying to collusion scandal. with today i have to think about my safety first and foremost about the safety of my family my four children it's been
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revealed that mr browder has been gathering information about me so who is william browder maybe north of the million name for most but for thirty years in russia he's a wanted man quite literally he's wanted for tax fraud on top of this leaked us state department e-mails reveal that brown it was actively gathering information about a vessel and its guy ahead of when the scandal broke and that included personal details such as where she lives so given this information in beslan it's seems quite convinced that browder has harbored a personal vendetta against her perhaps something to do with the facts that he once lost a case in court to her now this was a two thousand and thirteen case in which a vessel in its guard represented the cyberspace company previn's on holding which is owned by a russian businessman wrote to have accused the company of money laundering. the case was finally settled in may this year with no admission of guilt by a purpose on you for mr browder and his team have been gathering information about
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my family to try to find out whether i'm married or not whether i have children or not they found photos of my house and sent them to parker he's a famous man in the house of representatives they shared all these details with people from the state department i don't know why he's doing this i can only make assumptions here i see today's situation has been heating up for ten days or so as a very well orchestrated story concocted by one particular manipulator and that is mr brown. and i what is best known for is his role in the magnitsky act this is an axe named after a russian lawyer who was once employed by brown as company in russia he was later arrested in connection with a tuxford case and he died was being held in detention browder later played a major role in law being for a set of sanctions to be imposed by the us on the number of russian individuals over magnitsky death brought it claims he knew magnitsky personally but according
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to vesa let's go this couldn't be further from the truth and this is where i don't try and do nia enters the picture and the big question for many is why does us the next guy was so keen to inform the trunk team about the millionaire or say well brought his reputation. this was the story that i brought to donald trump jr i wanted him to know that browder a person who gave up his us citizenship is trying to manipulate people in congress and now we even know their names the media have disclosed them he was making all those connections even though he hadn't lived in the country for twenty years was not paying any taxes not doing anything he was for in fact his only mission was to go after his opponents while gaining some political capital it was nothing but retaliation from this man who did this in order to distract everyone with the big story. so can you refute this information. from the e-mails released by donald trump jr where goldstone. i don't know that person and now we come to the
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name rob goldstone when don't turn jr went public last week it included e-mails from the entertainment publicist and which he claims to have information on hillary clinton which quote would incriminate hillary and her dealings with russia and would be very useful for donald trump's campaign but that apparently this guy is just a music producer my guess is that this man is used to selling and promoting ideas some product so he decided that i would be this product for sale and promotion. and it was also within the goldstone e-mails that the mention of russia's prosecuted general came up leading to questions of a vessel that sky is possible ties to the kremlin. the prosecutor general's office of the russian federation deals with criminal cases that is the role defined by federal law and the constitution there's no me and the prosecutor general where are mine where is the prosecutor general. now that's on it's guy a woman unwillingly thrust into the spotlight is having serious concerns for her
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safety especially considering how she has a family and four children who are now also vulnerable to media focus but despite this she is by no means running away from the attention and says she's more of ready to testify in congress to the senate at least its books but let's put it this way i'm ready to clarify the situation behind this mass hysteria but only through lawyers or testifying in the u.s. senate. there have been chaotic scenes near the holy site of temple mount in jerusalem that's after israeli police moved in with tear gas stun grenades and water cannons to disperse hundreds of palestinians. think it. was the stadium's gather to pray near the temple mount in the show a protest against a hike in security at the site was really troops moved in to confront the crowd
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palestinians responded by throwing stones and setting tires on fire tensions in the area happened but it. was. was. was. thank. you thank you thank god. it was. god i don't believe it was back up he was. close oh. oh that lee clashes erupted following the decision of the israeli government to implement it. security measures to prevent terror attacks the hike in security at
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a mosque which includes metal detectors came after two border police officers were killed in an attack in east jerusalem the subsequent protests around the holy site of temple mount resulted in repeated confrontation with israeli police. temple mount. as it's known to move as one of the most contested religious sites in the world for jews is believed to have been the site of two biblical temples and the mosque which is also located there islams third holiest site the temple mount is ministered by our jordan base islamic religious authority. well those metal detectors came as a result of a heinous murder on a holy spot these are not just metal detector. action out of money to change the already changed state to school a heinous murder takes place then security measures are brought in and then israel is blamed for taking the security measures it's a reaction to the first of which was horrible terrorism well first of all our dog.
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if the public knows the people who committed the acts with israeli citizens by the way people have to accept the fact that israel is the jerusalem is our capital city and that the temple mount is the heart of our heart you accept those things then we can have a dialogue and conversation you saw on t.v. how the israeli army is do you think peaceful nonviolent people who are just praying there that i was myself in just two days ago by the israeli army when i was just all i did i wanted to pray in their dark does this sort of are sort of out of bullets and injured us i think the best alternative would be for jihadists to calm down or to be deceit id and for there to be equal access to the site for all religions including jews go put it with the palestinians remove the cause of all conflicts which israeli occupation and stop israeli aggression on palestinians this we can achieve peace. the migrant crisis continue to weigh heavy on
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european countries this week it to the currently bears the brunt of refugees trying to reach the continent almost ninety four thousand have arrived by sea this year alone and that number is expected to double by december however group dot defang europe is trying to stem the flow. going to go watch the angel was listening for diligent costarred about the doings and things you were trusting the biggest urgency to get the best west signals from the west to the people in distress and make sure that they didn't drop back to the been told. the group is sailing
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a ship to their region and it to turn back michael in boats coming from africa. it is bankrolling the mission with more than one hundred twenty six thousand dollars raised through crowd funding. now the mission says it wants to expose humanitarian groups that it claims are working directly with people smugglers the best so will be based in this is the import of and it will be patrolling the mediterranean off the coast of libya but a tiny as the mayor has branded the defend europe initiative a provocation artes of a tranquil challenge one of the group's members engaged reaction from. we're at the port of in sicily among the ships that come into the sport you will every now and then see boats full of migrants but we are here to talk to an activist who is expecting the arrival of a very different kind of boat with a very controversial purpose. so somewhere around here will probably
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arrive by next week. what we cherish of course is a cultural identity are you a racist or an extremist organization your final purpose is what. we want to ensure that your of stays in europe this is what some people call racism . i think the european union should feel ashamed now they want to use sicily as a rallying point for disgusting racism that does not belong to our culture i know that our welcoming culture is disliked by european sashes but we won't give up we are not going to be silent in the face of this call to violence against desperate human beings these peoples need to buy history we're not trying to provoke a situation where anybody's life is at risk so you're not attacking them i know we're not attacking the migrants we're not going to attack the n.g.o.s we will just try to document what they're doing and we want to make sure that these and yours
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are not working as some kind of proxy for the human traffickers what happens if you see that someone's life is in danger we will also come and rescue them and what are you going to do one or. if you are going to ends up on your boat well we will try to bring them to africa again. people of sicily have gotten used to migrants to the many n.g.o.s that have come here to help but an anti migrant ngo patrolling the mediterranean that is something most people here have never heard of so let's ask the locals about the concept what do you think of the n.g.o.s that are working in the mediterranean to help the migrants. the bits of i don't like what we're doing what if this is right twinning and geo both doesn't sound good this is the boat. the right wing activists will be on this boat they will be patrolling the mediterranean to make sure that there is no illegal
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migration and to make sure that the n.g.o.s don't break the laws what do you think about that good job like that it's good and the opinion of the migrants. they don't want migrants here i mean. if they don't one migrants i mean you have to doubt the make of this the sense that believe in libya they say if they rescue migrants from the boats they will take them back to africa that this is that is very but come on how can someone who is live i mean up in the middle of militancy you know take the bus to africa that's the thing i mean some people call them racists do you agree with that there's no racist story there's already too many people here you know that's so there's no room for everyone at the same time do you think that's racist i don't think so and i'm not against helping migrants but we should help them more in their own country so here's a scene that seems to have become typical for sicily we've got a park where we can see the migrants then and geo group to help them and also their
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locals for still feeling the burden of the economic crisis and don't want migrants in their hometown and all of them are in one same part not to. activists join. the trend toward t. . migrants haven't just been trying to cross the mediterranean to reach italy they've also been making the perilous journey to spain is thought almost sixty have died in their attempts to reach the country activists there have staged a protest against refugee policies and human rights violations people play dead on the beach to highlight the number of migrants who drowned trying to make a pasta mediterranean around five hundred people gathered to express their anger at european and spanish migration policy. meanwhile ingres there's been an angry demonstration against delays in the immigration process.
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the ladies have led thousand separated from their families and stranded in greece the visions between different ethnic groups have also been emerging in the overcrowded camps. legal. problem which is there for. most of the city just waiting for the decisions. african people sometimes if they are just says start by saying they want to get
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their ride spidey their hand on floyd's side of the. bus a little bit considers to syrian people they get assigned him quickly until some truth it would be. not only fun to spot the. people coming from africa feeling neglected when they are arrived suddenly they faced the. different treatment because of their skin and skin color or because of different other right and when you feel that not receiving your interview in a couple of months but in four five six months you're seeing that there's a longer rejection rate for your community or for the group of people you are from your attention on your frustration raises. at the bottom of the screen there you can see live pictures of the max international air show which ran. today just outside of moscow we're bringing more highlights from this year's event after sharp break.
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here's what people have been saying about rejected in the us it actually does belong on the only show i go out of my way to launch you know what it is that really packs a punch oh yeah it is the john oliver of r t america is doing the same we are apparently better than the blue. sea people you've never heard of low down for the night. president of the world bank so very. seriously send us an e-mail. i do think that archie is propaganda arm of the russian government and helps to spread just information that helps advance russia's interest and so that's why i think it's important for people like me to come on if it were me i would be somebody who is less capable who would maybe not do as good a job presenting the american point of view. welcome
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back to the program new for teach them a which you may find distressing has emerged from inside iraq a prison near mosul apparently showing suspected members of beisel being held in dire conditions because with a from human rights watch told us what she saw when she visited the city. went into one cell four by six meters one hundred fourteen men that had been there for four months and the windows had been bricked up the stench was was immense with men not being allowed to shower no bathrooms besides one toilet in the room really horrific conditions. the video shows almost four hundred inmates who are said to have been
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held for months without trial they're packed into dark rooms with no electricity or ventilation in baking hot conditions as temperatures outside reach forty five degrees celsius guards at the prison say people are falling ill due to a lack of hygiene and daylight. human rights watch visited these very same prisons in february and released a report where we documented in detail the horrific. you mean conditions in which these men are being held there were rampant problems of the ill treatment and in fact there were multiple men that are dying in detention because of the sanitary and hygiene conditions in those facilities you know prisoners whether or not they're being charged with ice is affiliation and how basic rights and you have to imagine i mean these images only give you a small snapshot. we've raised these allegations with the
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iraqi authorities we've raised these allegations with the coalition i don't fortunately i have not seen anything to suggest that they are urgently investigating nor are opposed investigations actually holding any commanders accountable unfortunately this is an old story in iraq where her ears we've been documenting the most serious abuses and the government made pronounced that they will investigate but to date we have not seen as single investigation leading to results and accountability. for the term ceasefires years to many of us were no doubt be thinking about the conflict zones in the middle east the people in the u.s. city of baltimore just fifty kilometers from the capital are calling for a truce they're fed up by the skyrocketing level of gun violence in their city.
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for her it's a war zone like this is a war torn city. most . people are somebody. you know we live with that every single day the stuff that we never thought of most people between ages one to seven devaney had p.t.s.d. which is of course from the shootings from the teddy bears on the wall from people getting shot in broad daylight before your eyes walking over glass walking over bodies and things like that. ceasefire going to stand because of i don't shoot my damn that's one person. as you were watching the smaller window at the bottom of the screen there behind me are live pictures from the final day of the max international air show just outside of moscow today more than twenty
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five displays are being staged by a whole range of different aircrafts the air show has been running all week and yesterday over one hundred seventy three thousand people attended those not only a chance for them to see some spectacular playing tricks in the sky but also to get up close and personal with some of the very latest in aviation technology which is exactly what artist k. partners has been doing. should get here above me that is it makes thirty five of the fighter jets just to prove that we really are here and also it's just behind me as well that makes thirty five because what we got to be talking about today is also his military answer joins me to talk about what makes that plane so unique is douglas barry he was an expert when it comes to military avionics thank you very much indeed for joining me thank you so let's just very briefly talk about this particular plane what is it about the make thirty five that makes it so unique thirty five is probably the last iteration of a very famous fighter family of mccoy doing philcon family thirty five is an
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upgrade in terms of engines avionics radar and weapons systems so this me me me me they're called this is service well said to you. what is it about this particular show the show this really impressed you what stood out for you to go through two things one just continues to develop its military capabilities secondly the chinese in the arena and presence they're both here in significantly more numbers and showing more equipment new level will never seen before and i'm sure this also before we go let's have a quick reminder of all the aerobatics especially streaks and everything else that happened here at max. we've seen some amazing planes and because the flying this. like there it's really good so you take this princeton's this is trying to you can fly and they can also drive and they can spread.
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another thing that i've seen here is a flying taxi just like those from back to the future. they go in we don't need to . die had a sweetie experience of what it feels like to operate one of those cars so what it is see now he says smolder yellow come that is basically because sort of sums that but the operating that people rams you got this big car that looks a bit like the batmobile i spoke to one of the men behind this project and he says it's only a couple of years to go before we'll all be able to enjoy the ride over in turn to turn to go to dulles or just to look up your mobile app and you will come over and over book four of them for the their tops and to pick you up and we're only going girls if you think you very much indeed well there you go ladies and gentlemen we
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we always thought that it was back to the future but the future perhaps is so far away these are twenty twenty. you can continue to watch the max air show live both on the web site r.t. dot com and on argue to counter we're showing you some live pictures now right behind me and if you want to get a feel of what it's like to be piloting one of those macs airplanes do check our latest three hundred sixty degree video also on you tube thanks for staying with us this hour. player to please. please please come up at
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