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so how. will you stand. aloof and let me show you. two more russian speaking children rescued from i still held territory a reignited with the families back here in russia party's been supporting the campaign find these youngsters relatives in rushes and bring them to safety also coming up this news the spanish government seeks to prosecute hundreds of pro independence mayors in the restive region of cuts alone here head of october's for the referendum. brought to book hillary clinton's new memoir lines of who and what she thinks cost of the chance to be the u.s. president.
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good morning for me kevin i just turned eleven am thursday morning moscow time around the world happy days going good first then we start with this it r.t. the story of two children who have been reunited with their relatives in russia after being rescued from territory which was on the ice all control in iraq it's believed the youngsters immediate families were killed in the fighting there here is a channel we've launched a campaign called bring them home to try to help the authorities trace the orphans relations these and did they were found in mosul is proving really difficult to get information about the because the still simply too traumatized to speak about what they've been through but it is thought that was rescued from a basement where he hid with his mother two brothers and sister he was the only survivor. in a d.j. in a bag. told from age when they arrived two weeks ago. that
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. to be a woman. at the door. that. you show me. the news night to be. nice you. know we've heard that you're back in russia a muslim be reunited with the relatives of the least we can tell you jacqueline was at the airport when the youngsters arrived. both children were clearly traumatized clinging to the adults their finally bringing them home a little usually kept touching her leg and at one point she lifted up her pet leg and you could see bandages and scars from when she was injured during her time in
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mosul now we learned a little bit of young of long story was probably around nine years old he told those that he was with apparently that he was in the basement for a long period of time in mosul surrounded by other kids in terrible conditions and that it was constantly hearing the sounds of bombs fault. lines father died separately on was in a basement with his mother two brothers and his sister he was the only one who survived but sadly these two are just a few among many many children for no apparent list and alone far far away from home but we have learned that at least for. there is going to be a happy ending they were shown pictures of their relatives they recognized them and will shortly be reunited. they don't choose to another two children arrived at a baghdad orphanage after they were rescued from iraqi city of tal afar that was recently liberated from the terrorists we want to speak to some of those little.
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where this morning more than seven hundred men is in spain's rest of region of catalonia face prosecution by the national government for voicing their support for next month's independence referendum. remember that when a citizen has a problem with justice just one system was a problem but one seven hundred twelve have a problem with justice it's just as that has the problems in this case spanish justice and not for some one hundred twelve hours because this has never been seen in europe at least in democratic europe. this is a great surprise this has never happened before more than seven hundred minus
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a united this why they have called this meeting our unanimous position is to act together that our priority is to work to guarantee as a referendum the spanish prosecutor's office has announced now the little seize any printed material relating to the election along with the ballot boxes authorities are also granted permission to take action against any individuals or groups promoting the referendum organizations found to support the leave campaign or no regard is unlawful and furthermore anyone found guilty could face up to eight years in prison alongside a twenty year ban from public office earlier we saw gatherings as people voiced their desire to separate from spain they say that this referendum is going to go ahead regardless if the result is a yes has alone here will look to proclaim independence within forty eight hours one count we spoke to says he's ready to face prosecution. there's a freedom there's about democracy is about the right to decide for follow people
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and i think it's really really difficult at the well if how letting people of both democracy and supporting this act of the most closely the referendum could be could be a trick out of it. i believe in purely in democracy and why i want. to protect to defend the democratic rights of people and if i have to explain this to the problem show prosecutor i want to have any problem pulled out in the end everyone will realize that what we need is common sense when it is. when it is to try to calm things down. by respecting the result by respecting. free will of the people. hillary clinton's leg out her account of why she lost the u.s. presidential election and a new book it's called walk up with what she recalls
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a stunning defeat donald trump and throws more than a few accusations of people countries and organizations which she says cost of the election is a washington correspondent. looks like hillary clinton is back in the headlines promoting her memoirs and giving interviews left and right to discuss what exactly went wrong in two thousand and sixteen when she suffered an unexpected defeat to reality t.v. star donald trump. and it seems like she's compiled quite the list of exactly who and what to blame or says that word work in two thousand and sixteen russian wiki leaks are pressed by inherit nothing from the democratic party bernie's not a democrat jim collins letter my primary opponent and a lot of his supporters sexism in the massaging the resentment the stereotypes in the stalin a lot of. bolt didn't want to hear my plans. for an even more
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detailed explanation hillary clinton has just released a new book entitled what happened in the book clinton managed to blame everyone and everything under the sun including jill stein julia songe barack obama and of course the flattery poor. mentioning him and russia about three hundred thirty three times clinton even leveled attacks at senator bernie sanders for impugning her character but here's what else happened the e-mail scandal when it turned out clinton lied about handling classified information as secretary of state there is no classified materials our investigation found that there was classified information so it was not true let's not forget the constant shaming of supporters you could put half of trump's supporters into what i call the basket of deplorable zx and then there was a major strategic miscalculation when she chose not to campaign in the rust belt losing the democratic firewall that obama won in two thousand and eight and two
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thousand and twelve the same rust belt voters bernie sanders won over during the primaries hillary clinton says she doesn't plan to run for president again but she's definitely making sure she steals the spotlight with her swansong. samir hahn r.t. washington d.c. it seems in the book clinton compares a soul to a character from a fancy t.v. thrones that the social network community that we couldn't resist picking up on. the show it's a guilty like the religious zealots in the game of thrones chancing shame shame. she's very pretty sick. reminds. me of the quest is to stay in control no matter.
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what that means. for anyone else. now having said all this why are not fifty points that you might ask. did you make a nuff mistakes yourselves to lose the election without any of the other things should talk about what i will say now. you could put half of trump's supporters into what i call the basket of deplorable zx everyone who isn't us. is an enemy basically you're saying that there's there's nothing you're going to do differently as a way to try to win over his supporters i am i had and let's start from that premise losing the people. here have the people you think i care.
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so much more to come this morning hope you can stay with me kevin when we go to store the turkish president riling is nato allies offers for weapons from russia a lot more. here's what people have been saying about rejected and i suspect it's the law in austin the only show i go out of my way to punch you know what it is that really packs a punch oh yeah it is the john oliver of our three americans doing the same act. we are apparently better than booth. and see if anybody had ever heard of love
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redacted the night. president of the world bank take. it seriously send us an e-mail. that was selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battle. for new socks for the tell you that lobby gossip the public. i think telling you pull it out by. all the hawks that we along. with what. a good president or one of turkey aslan's nato has concerns over the purchase of a russian defense system he said that from now on turkey would take control of its own security. they went crazy because we made the s.
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four hundred agreement but we surprised today wait for them we've taken precautions and will continue to take precautions when it comes to security and we'll find for ourselves who'll take matters into our own hands there's no other way well according to manufacturers this s forty system can shoot up to eighty targets at the time with a range of around four hundred kilometers the deal is proving to be a worry though for nato allies they say it's incompatible with the alliance systems already in place into ok. a nato interoperable missile defense system remains the best option to defend turkey from the full range of threats in its region worth bearing in mind though that germany and nato member leading nato members restricted some arms sales to turkey in the thought is that that decision may have been a factor in the country choice now analysts we spoke to said ankara's been left with little choice but to shop around even if it has ruffled feathers. why turkey
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is burning this is a very simple turkey had experienced several military embargoed by united from america. at the. top of. the turkey reach turkey needs a lot in order for five. to be found the borders turkey and ankara have to decide on which side they're on and i think over the past few years the united states has been along with nato allies big supporter of the turkish government as long as you know supporting their security and stability but i think the recent government and you know erdogan behavior has become a little bit volatile and unstable for the region and i think his idea of defying the west reaching agreement to buy weapons from the from russia does generate concerns and even though he is right he has the right to decide from what country he will buy weapons he also has to understand he's part of an alliance that he has
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to respect and rules and also regulations that go beyond the fact that he has the right to buy weapons from any country that he chooses russia is not the alternative to nato fairest of all what turkey is doing this search for. defense needs and the. first and the second proved once again the turkey feels what happens on the borders and. once again we get already. feeling that third to nudity and contras because of political reasons can . bring can put. the embargo towards turkey it is it is not fair from turkish press speak david cleave as the president and government as professor of attorney has to show some restraint and give and some stability in order for those embargoes to be lifted it doesn't make any sense if turkey by think now done it is their problem it is not. i'll turn it there once again i underline
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this. misunderstanding america remains for turkey number one security partner so russia is now a possible new partner for certain defense systems yes but if that is true if the us is a number one pardew's security it cannot you can be dealing weapons with a country that is not friendly to the us. just a minute russia is our neighbor. turkey cannot make policies because some of these are not like income american not this is our neighbor. it took her near neighbors to russia sweden is conducting its biggest military drill in more than twenty years on an island in the baltic sea. go on why the little nation thinks it needs them such and loves look says. there is a video out there on sweden that peaceful beautiful land full of green fields good food and very generous social programs.
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but actually this video turns into something hard and heavy right away turns out it's promoting the largest military exercise of the past two decades. of war. he added and on at you and at the same camps seventy two small what us don't see the whole. disk of economics at them not on good books that he and. i. and not just any exercise but one designed to deal with a quote a larger sophisticated opponent the one that will approach from the next nineteen
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thousand participants just from sweden alone as well as military forces from eight other countries have joined these drills called arora seventeen and you guessed it the united states is also there the united states with our allies and partners are doing this this is normal business for us that's going to be our posture normal business we train all the time we work soldiers work always to be at the highest level of preparation not alert but being prepared that's that's our job that's what you would expect us to. be ready just like you expect the fire department to be ready at the hospital to be reading very nice business as usual but not for sweden it's getting back its mandatory military draft which was cancelled new two thousand and two but now in twenty thousand at least four thousand swedes will get the call all in the swedish military is now going to enjoy
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a nice growth in military spending for the next few years even the low key swedish resort jewel of gotland with its sandy beaches and intriguing limestone has been introduced to the swedish military they've been stationed there since two thousand and sixteen and still to no avail no attacks have come from the east but wait a second there was a russian spy submarine alert a few years ago the scandinavian military went full swing into a large scale search mission in the end it all turned out to be nothing but a fishing boat seriously so now the swedish military are staging these massive drills to make sure they can protect the nation from an attack which they themselves deem i quote unlikely seems like an overreaction i wonder what's that about perhaps stockholm taunting a thread that doesn't really exist as sweden's favorite album once sang that's the name of the game at least when it comes to russia media france and thiago r.t.
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so where's it all going to head well one swedish peace activists we spoke to believes the country does risk becoming dangerously militarized because of its ties with nato people are upset with me to their agreement because it's one more step towards militarization of our foreign politics and would adding one very dangerous component which is nato there's no scale that is necessary according to me. it will be twenty thousand to ten thousand it's not really the question i would say that military size of the not make so make of it make us safer i think that we are. going in the wrong direction i would say that the. largest lobbyist group for me too in sweden i mean there's a lot of money to be made from armaments there's a lot of money to be made from getting closer to nato there's a lot of political careers that can be done from playing on that. a movie about
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russian tsar nicholas the second has whipped up a storm of protest before it's even hit the big silver screens it's rhotic scenes about leave out people who want to know about spots rather free speech is like. a film about the love story between sonic unless the second and the ballerina has unleashed a scandal in russia and it hasn't even yet been released. but you still. can't say. that. the film is called matilda after matilda. the real life love of the last stop before he married the protests against the film have hit the internet the streets and even parliament and painted tahlia packed one skier says it offends also don't believe it is as it exposes the personal life of bizarre he's been made
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a saint by the russian orthodox church you can't touch saints you can show them having sex because that offends the feelings of believers this is not censorship this is about the violation of people's rights opposition has turned violent protesters set fire to cars parked near the office of the directors lawyer threats to burn cinemas that show matilda have resulted in two chains counseling it before release prompting condemnation by russia's culture minister vladimir putin ski to calm down the hysteria any attempts on the ground to ban the release of the film and. temps to pressure private or municipal cinemas a pure lawlessness and censorship that's directly against the russian constitution and with the film's russian premiere still more than a month away the director himself is stunned by the strength of feeling especially as the public haven't even seen it you know all this discussion came as
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a surprise to me when i first started to work on it i could never believe something like this could happen the absurdity of the situation is that those who are protesting against the film haven't actually seen it no one has seen the film yet missiles isn't the first film to court controversy martin scorsese's last temptation of christ elicited cries of blasphemy and bans for depicting a sexual jesus wrong how is the diving she code was also boycotted for proposing jesus and mary magdalene had a daughter and the catholic church asked it up but it's not just religious issues that while steven spielberg's e.t. was forbidden to kids in part of and in a via due to its negative portrayal of adults e.t. really had to go home but maybe those who oppose these artistic interpretation should remember that the best way to make a film successful is to furnish the protesters could be more effective by staying away and leave defining opinions to the film critics. leave without thought checks
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out on twitter check some facebook to on our site is r.t. dot com i'm kevin i would bring good morning from a hero. desperate for a single. day. they start training very young. a plan. seven cents of school. rats. and they save lives. what politicians do. they put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected.
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so when you want to be president. or somehow want to be. at it like to be for us this is what will befall us three of them all can't be good good. interested always in the waters about how this. place should. credit as one of the basic instruments to drive an economy but it can also lead to tragedy i did it i took the whole gist i came to god and meant that the debts tie game and in the spiral not. many lives have been broken relief excessive debt to the banks gushing to throw out all the big bankers copy. of everything going the government the banks but i just didn't think of the the ordinary man and the last morning through the back under don't buy credits as people see no future
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bad face and have become ill get into a job your relationship breaks down you become a casualty is death a life long trip or is there a way out of those actually come to bed or know would be right to ditch bill from so much frustration from what. cond welcome to worlds apart when the laws of war were drafted a century and a half ago the idea was to create a space for humanity and the carnage but in an era when both humanity and carnage are subject to framing and political interpretation does the notion of ethical
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warfare still have a chance on the battlefield to discuss that i'm now joined by peter president of the international committee of the red cross mr maher it's great to talk to you again thank you very much for your time thanks for having me now you are currently on a trip to israel and palestine which comes on the fiftieth year of these really occupation do you think your staff will ever have a reason to not be there can the fallout of these very protracted conflict be made to get it let's say in another within another fifty years well i definitely hope so . i think it is even today there is always hope that people are working towards peace everybody all the interlocutors i meet agree that this is a difficult conflict but it needs to be solved and resolved through peace negotiations i haven't made an actor since i arrived here who would not have been
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committed to it our problem. in the short term we are confronted with important challenges with. dislocations disruptions of life since the economies of people with policies. which are difficult for the populations occupation policies settlement policies which are that have consequences for the palestinian populations we are confronted with the politicize ation of every aspect of life so there are a lot of. roadblocks on the way which will probably still need our attention in the foreseeable future but as an organization we have been designed not to be here when there is peace but mr maher i guess he encountered the same thing in every conflict and to be honest with you.
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