Skip to main content

tv   Cross Talk  RT  February 2, 2018 3:30pm-4:00pm EST

3:30 pm
democrats now the democratic leadership doesn't want to be destroyed so here's a few of their last ditch efforts to keep their boat afloat. for. now adam shift from the democratic side of the house intelligence committee says that he's preparing a counter memo he says the republicans edited the document to fit their political agenda he says he's preparing a memo of his own that will expose the misleading character of the documents. that the f.b.i. says that they haven't been given sufficient time to review the document and they have grave concerns about the facts that have been removed from the memo as expressed during our initial review we have grave concerns about material emissions a fact that fundamental the impact the memos accuracy. of a crab say the document was altered before the president saw it they say that these changes were made without their knowledge so the vote to release it is invalid.
3:31 pm
discovered late tonight the chairman news made material changes to the memo he sent to the white house changes not approved by the committee the white house therefore reviewing a document the committee has not approved for release however some of these changes are aimed at the request of the democrats and the f.b.i. themselves others included minor edits and grammatical fixes. but. now leaving house democrat nancy pelosi says that releasing the document poses a significant threat to national security intelligence is that it's the cia that d.n.a. at the end i the. national defense everybody has their element of it and sources and methods must be protected. but. if you absolutely cannot stand the message go after the messenger. it never hurts to
3:32 pm
throw russia into the mix is it possible that the republican chairman of the house intel committee has been compromised by the russians as a possible nuclear site or russian agents running the house intel committee on the republican side i hope that's not the case and is this behavior speak of that i mean i'm not the first person who's raised this he's behaving like someone who's been compromised now keep in mind this whole big stir is over just for pieces of paper but those four pieces of paper contain vital information information with potentially enough voltage to light up washington d.c. for months if not years than r.t. new york. we spoke to the executive director at the eurasia center in washington d.c. he believes the memos release could create dowsett of a rush or data investigations you know he's frustrated with russia gate. investigation of which after a year and a half we have no evidence whatsoever and now what we've got is actually evident texas could have backlash on the democrats absolutely i think that's the primary
3:33 pm
that's the fundamental reason why they do not want to release it really puts in the question this entire investigation it shows at least indications that could be further investigated but from the initial appearance severe bias with senior levels of our law enforcement agency i think what he's concerned about here i personally don't think anything in the memos probably is that embarrassing yes is that against threaten national security i don't think so so the classification is probably more because it's sensitive information and the president has the authority to release that. medical professionals across russia have been left outraged after a conviction of a renowned moscow hematology just she was found guilty of medical malpractise off the death of a patient many doctors there as well as legal experts now claim her case had significant flaws but franco has the details it was dark enemies you had
3:34 pm
a nose job to come to this clinic every day and work to save people's lives she was the mastermind behind this brand new unit which was meant to become the most advanced center for bone marrow transplants in moscow the plan was to open it in january but instead a court ruled that she must go to jail this is a mystery knows office she has been gone for two weeks already we miss her she had a lot of plans and there are signs for the next week on her desk it all goes back to a tragedy that happened almost five years ago she was treating a patient with leukemia and that required a morning biopsy a routine procedure for a doctor we suited up it all went fine and the patient went off to work by evening he was suffering severe stomach pains and an ambulance took him to
3:35 pm
a private hospital then he underwent surgery and in two days passed away if a patient dies he is or her relatives always want to get justice when someone's life is taken due to somebody else i think that some punishment must follow but what caused the person's death the biopsy the surgery or something else it took the investigators and the court for years to determine that for an hour the verdict is that this office will remain empty for two years. but some of russia's top hematology called the ruling nonsense while dr misogynists colleagues and former patients were simply stunned now i feel that future is being taken away from the person who saved my life and lives of many others that's unfair i am huge in the michoud in. every scene medic understood that a person who fully deserved to be acquitted was being put behind bars and that
3:36 pm
means all of us doctors may end up in prison where are you in the missile if we get punished just for following correct procedures then it will be afraid to do our jobs as doctors the support campaign online is gathering pace with asia as we starved hash tag and you me and me suit in the social network posts profile pictures being changed as native wish there was that is so that did you know that in the courtroom after she was already handcuffed the last thing she said to her husband was not about her child but about our patients she asked that they be taken care of so a doctor who was already convicted who should have been angry had not cared but was still thinking about her patient we've tried to get a comment from the private clinic that carried out the surgery following the biopsy and the stomach pains but they're refusing to talk to journalists though in their online press statement the clinic stands by its doctors and their work the case is
3:37 pm
so controversial tragic and has grabbed so much attention the authorities are scratching their heads over what to do with that prosecutor's office request to overturn the court's decision the reason violations committed in the process of investigation. the prosecutor and the she had no doubts and found no basis for an additional investigation request and only often a public outcry the prosecution appealed sizing violations of g. process the office's position cost doubts on the competency of its own offices young is not my do not know all the details of that case i think it's the coolest business and if necessary that can be a follow up to find out if there's a link between the doctors actions and the death of the patients the staff at this clinic they want justice to prevail so as the relatives of the patient who want the person responsible punished we might never find the truth but after talking to
3:38 pm
people who work at this clinic i believe there is little doubt that experts should be given another chance to look at this case alone go away still to come on i'll tell you the french city of cali is again proving to be a flashpoint in europe's moderate crisis violence has broken out there we'll have more of that story and plenty more after the break. and when else should seem wrong. just don't. let me. get to see how this day comes. and it gets written equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. if they are imposing their sanctions we just start developing our domestic
3:39 pm
capabilities and topping our internal resources to the remember how during the previous us administration they said that the russian economy will be in shambles but pointing to falling oil prices and sanctions and all that stuff. are we in shambles now quite the opposite. welcome back to the program at least five migrants are in hospital after being shot during a fight at a food bank in the french port city of cali another twenty two people have been injured extra police have been deployed to the area.
3:40 pm
the brawl reportedly lasted for almost two hours it's said to involved over one hundred afghan and every tree and refugees some of whom were using improvised weapons it's not known what triggered it and it's just the latest though in a string of violent incidents in the city where eight hundred migrants and asylum seekers are thought to still be living following the dismantlement of the callee jungle camp france's interior minister visited the city earlier you called the violence there unimaginable. i came to carry because what happened here is extremely serious we have reached a degree of violence not known until today the government will propose a bill in the coming weeks to try and help asylum and immigration problems. the only portion of the clashes come just weeks after the french president proposed a draft bill that would tighten current migration policy the legislation would make it easier to deport undocumented newcomers who don't qualify for asylum it would
3:41 pm
also increase the length of time or thirty's can detain illegal migrants for from forty five days to ninety france received a record one hundred thousand applications for asylum just last year. clashes have broken out between palestinians and israeli security forces in east jerusalem so after the palestinian liberation organization called for a major day of rage. then rest began in a palestinian neighborhood following friday prayers israeli defense forces set off smoke and stun grenades to disperse the angry crowds and there's been a spike in violence in jerusalem and the west bank following the u.s. president's controversial decision to recognize the contested city as the israeli capital. it was a battle that turned the fortunes of allies both east and west during the second
3:42 pm
world war and also took the lives of over two million people this friday marks seventy five years since the soviet army's victory over the nancy that's starting grad after months of attrition. how are you do you have in a food. call and. a photo please and write to me as often as
3:43 pm
possible tell me everything i think about you are not my darlings i hope to return home safe and sound. your son but. all the history of thought is across many parts of the world affected by the war in several cities in france including the capital streets and squares are named after the battle that's also the case in the belgian capital brussels even in italy in the ancient city of st has been named after the soviets victory. in modern russia stalin got of course is now known as volgograd special memorial ceremonies are taking place over the course of today here are some pictures from the historic military parade. if you can as you can see troops and military vehicles paraded through the city center some of the soldiers carried photos of their relatives who fought in the battle and some veterans from the battle of stalingrad were also at the ceremony and one of the heroes there shared his memories with us we. were there
3:44 pm
. i was decorated five times during my service and received twenty five medals as well when i'm asked which of them is more important to me i answer the one for defending starving grad here during the battle for starting grad the fate of the whole soviet union was decided the whole world cheered our victory here after starting grad the red army never retreat id we never doubted anymore that we would defeat the nazis and we did it.
3:45 pm
but said from myself and the team here at r.t. for the cell to come back seven pm moscow time for more global headlines will see that. when lawmakers manufacture consent to the public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the famous merry go round of lives only the one percent. you know middle of the room stick. around the more you leave the room. here's what people have been
3:46 pm
saying about redacted and i suspect that it's pull on. the only show i go out of my way to you know what it is that really packs a punch oh yeah mr john oliver of harvey americans do the same we are apparently better than bhupathi. i see people you never heard of love right back to the night my president of the world bank paid to write me seriously send us an e-mail. most people think just stand out in this business you need to be the first one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice or the biggest raid in truth to stand the news business you just need to ask the right questions and demand the right answer. questions.
3:47 pm
that image was quite controversial some people saw as irresponsible some people sort of dangerous threatening whereas other people including use or as a symbol of something very different was it you know. powerful. protecting. us from our freedom. but the people who criticize you what the basic. are right wing lunatic. eighteen years ago i traveled across the united states exploring america's deadly love affair with the gun i witnessed the grim results of these weapons in hospital emergency rooms morgues and the confused of the mass of mass shooting sprees after
3:48 pm
each new massacre the newspaper headlines were always the side why did it happen here. since my book was published in the year two thousand more than half a million americans have been killed by firearms in the usa five hundred twenty seven thousand people dead and many more injured i decided to return to the subject to track down each gun owner who i'd met and photographed those years ago to understand why despite this death toll there is such fierce resistance to even moderate gun control laws in the usa. is there was a man on the trigger that's now at the picture is about he's not trying to harm me. he's trying to protect me. i'm looking out for myself my family. my neighbors.
3:49 pm
relaxing. and. the thought that some people would want to take our guns away to me is so ludicrous because the bad guys the thugs the murderers the ripest are always going to have guns and are you would be doing would be to take them away
3:50 pm
from the good guys from the law abiding citizens people in this country huddle in their houses and throw their dead but i was not succumb to this cond that is apt there. we were at our church last sunday in our sunday school teacher mike asked the class how many people had gun permits in i would say over two thirds of the members raised their hands. this is a thirty eight taurus and it five so under robot it second sealed hammer. and it is concealed so that way it doesn't get tangled or stuck on anything when you try to pull it out of your pocket or your purse if a bad guy tried to. you get to one of my family member is he would have better lock with that better not i think it's
3:51 pm
a grizzly bear and hurting when i have my baby. close so this is it will have to go this this it was just in this neighborhood were i would venture a guess everybody in this layer i doubt if anybody does not have a. great sarah's. oh absolutely i can promise you that's the reason they're not coming in stay away from me and they were my own we will have their problems. well this is one of my favorite things to do. myself. with a bible in one hand and a gun in the other we can make this country one nation under god once again in the name of the founding fathers of this great country don't you ever acquiesce don't ever turn your weapons of war in safety don't ever turn those over to your
3:52 pm
government it is the great equalizer if two people have a gun they're equal or whoever has the gun they are supreme every time they pass another gun control law they promise a safety do you know who did the same thing adolf hitler now there's already three hundred fifty million guns in america what are you going to do you go confiscate them all. you're going to make it more difficult for the criminals to get them they already have them they can get them faster than you can the problem with crime in america is recidivism the repeat offender if you want to go after criminals who misuse guns the first time you arrest him give them go after him keep them second make sure that the law abiding citizen is ready capable and prepared to shoot back. you know my motto comes right from the movie
3:53 pm
cinderella last year is my favorite movie really the motto is in a really was have courage and be kind. to. god. i want my daughters armed i want my wife armed i want my sons armed and i want them to be able to defend their families we never hurt anybody we don't want to. but at the same time we're not going to just make ourselves an easy target for those who would. rape robin plunder no no way. they have six machine guns in the house ten thousand rounds of ammunition in
3:54 pm
a closet with a license i have i could get on the phone today and get i could order one hundred machine guns and here in two weeks if i could get anything you know i have a tank you know it is no and you know. two hundred guns is what i sell the a k forty seven s n e a r fifteen and i got everybody beat in time with the prices because i buy so many of the news people come in and i always blame the gun you know de asked me you know what happened why do you sell guns to kill people. so when i tell him i said all these guns are on the wall last night and i walked in this morning and nobody was dead. you know it's stupid you know god knows a killer people look at the people killed were people and they just used a gun to kill people you know use a fork and knife a hammer a screwdriver you know why keep blaming it on the gun you know or ok just give me just give me forty dollars i want to. just see if you are so good if you study the church every time i spoke with mr griffin ok go on here you carry that with your.
3:55 pm
eyes but i don't know who are you. with. it's my birthday and i got a gun for my birthday so i'm going to shoot it for the first time are today. we've seen just about everything m. sixteen assault rifles
3:56 pm
a ar fifteen some models hunting rifles with homemade silencers these guys could have been used by anyone they could menus and robbers the message and also homicides there was nineteen years ago those words deal right true since the laws in the state of tennessee of chinese substantially you're allowed to carry guns in parks. guns in bars you know guns in your car or so from a police chief's perspective now would definitely say that probably prefer if we do not have guns in bars. i got a for a tin shack gun from santa cause last year. right now our best selling rifle is the better wesson it's just you know finding an issue
3:57 pm
that people just you know go to the range and go shoot. have fun. is there also are there's a lot of. b.s. thank you ma'am and here are four. oh really seem fair on the honorable you know. it doesn't group we're being mean oh. this vessel right here the glock semiautomatic pistol is more of the biggest biggest movie guns ever. kids here the thing they know what they're doing because i saw in the movie. they're dangerous we have to go out there and stop them and i actually hate them on how to handle a firearm immediately ok i've got one of our most popular self-defense rounds here
3:58 pm
it is one hundred twenty four grain nine mil jacket whole point is a mansion rapidly hitting organic material such as your for a couple of mousers we also have an i.r.c. of tank with a huge cellar there really is strongly accurate where a very long room does he mean someone by the extension of the way most definitely i want by my bed for home protection my wife actually has a benelli and put my or her bed which is an automatic shotgun. more but what does it do to having that next hill dead what does that do to your minds that does it does it not make you feel constantly vigilant pen oh i mean definitely prepared all the way but i also have a family that i love and care about very much so if you do watch the news you see it all the time home invasion here home invasion there highway shooting i mean it's
3:59 pm
pretty much it can be like the wild west out here first. most of shootings take place in domestic situations a sizable number of people who kill other people are so-called law abiding citizens the law abiding citizen produces a lot of the fatalities bama stake in aig or our by accident. several years ago there was a truck a sergeant here in memphis who did a study of murders in two different urban areas seeing if the presence or absence of guards in a home was a trigger or a protection order and his conclusion was that the presence of the gun was more likely to cause a murder or death by a gun then the absence of a gun in
4:00 pm
a home. or not at. this little bundle of joy would have no chance of surviving in the wild mother plant as can only will one come at a time but usually give birth to. every year china puts a lot of effort into making up for this cruel mistake of nature. is just it was there any. china's panda breeding has become something of a.

29 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on