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seven pm moscow time headlining this hour for marty shooting incident today this morning local time there outside the u.s. national security agency h.q. as left several people injured according to the n.s.a. the suspected shooter's being to put all the latest on that coming up plus. enough of your sweet nothings of this uncertain approach breaks it and gets a few remaining says come from the government i said this morning i want going to. persuade everybody britain's foreign secretary says those opposing rex's of betraying the country as boris johnson defends the u.k.'s exit from the e.u. during a barrel should questions for the media were across it. and the dutch foreign minister quits after revealing that he lied about a meeting with the russian president way back in two thousand and six way mr putin
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that spoke. for a greater russia. this is art international money is kevin zero in thanks for watching revue children around the world so we're going to start the bulletin in the u.s. what happened there local time this morning shooting incident unfolded outside the national security agency h.q. for made at least several people have been taken to hospital according to this a statement their injuries not attributable to gun fire authorities say that incident is over and under control they've been saying that for an hour or two now let's get the latest smear account from bring us up to speed there with what's happening from washington hey samir all right then sources say local time russia authorities say it's now over but what actually went on there. well the shooting took place just outside the n.s.a.
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headquarters at one of its secure entry gates now like you said several have been hospitalized and according to local reports a security guard was injured and then taken to the hospital to the hospital immediately following the attack now we don't know the particulars regarding who was responsible but a photos came out on social media showing a back there a black fan and a handcuffed man sitting on the ground and you can also see bullet holes on the windshield of that then the f.b.i. has sent personnel to respond to the incident but the n.s.a. says that the incident is under control and local authorities have warned that highway m d thirty two is close in both directions advising drivers to take alternate routes and expect long delays and a president has reportedly been briefed on the shooting but we haven't heard anything else from the white house now this isn't the first time that there's been an attack at the n.s.a. headquarters back in twenty fifteen two men disguised as women rammed
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a stolen van into the agency's gates and the attack left one person dead and two injured so far we're not sure of today's incident how many deaths are and how many injuries but we're just going to have to wait to hear from authorities you know to see for you the moment it looks like gets updated of course but certainly some injuries but at least to some would you say. no on going threat there but it is causing a lot of hassle roma rush hour although it's been a few. major road blocked off or it will come but should more if you go to slow the snow thank you. next to the u.k. and it's planned from the european union the british foreign secretary boris johnson is giving an update on the divorce negotiations with the e.u. those long drawn out ones which many of criticize for not making progress in london has been taking it all in. is the first in a series of six speeches to be made by cabinet members. in the next three weeks
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boris johnson has opened this series of speeches in titled road to bret's it and it was an address aimed at persuading people who don't think that leaving the e.u. is a very good idea that it's actually all about hope and opportunity but in the same breath saying that reversing that decision would be a very bad idea here here is a fear that some people are becoming ever more determined to stop brics it to reverse the referendum vote of june twenty third twenty sixteen and frustrate the will of the people i believe that would be a disastrous mistake that would lead to permanent and in the radical feelings of betrayal he's identified three main fears that people who don't want to leave the e.u. have they talk about security the fear that it would cost the u.k. address to fend for itself they talk about it being a pulling up of the drawbridge that breaks it is synonymous with xenophobia and also of course economic worries that britain would be worse off outside the single market and the customs union so johnson this morning tried to address those fears
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in turn the consensus is a speech that as i say was long on what full and slightly off color jokes but very short on detail which is arguably what might make some remain as change their minds about bret's it on twitter of course opposition m.p.'s were very quick to point this out yvette cooper said that with fifty thirteen months to go what we need is this is a not bluster and david lammy made a similar point we've heard it all before a few bad jokes and a few long words even boris himself was sounding a little bit desperate by the end he hears under a hail of questions from journalists enough of your sweet nothings with the clarity do you think that you are the right person to be reaching out to to those remaining do you worry that this uncertain approach to break sits there with feeding this country is because we have a pm who weren't so sure vote for it today some of the anger that fueled remains has come from your own government except the smaller you are not going to. persuade
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everybody but i've got to i've got to try and i've got to make the effort because in the end these are people's feelings and people's feelings matter two questions remain that were also asked today's media conference and that is whether boris is the man to deliver this message and of course whether it's actually too little too late. the dutch foreign minister has been forced to resign after admitting he lied that he'd had a meeting with president putin in two thousand and six but in a full of a dozen a long. illness that from both was did. it. evolve from. an emotional resignation whole brazil show his departure comes just a day before he was supposed to meet his russian counterpart here in moscow let's look at whether those false claims were worth it. because. in early two thousand
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and six i was advised to me putin's countryside house i stopped at the back of a room or a meeting was being held but i could hear very well vladimir putin talking about a greater russia he said this included russia reuss ukraine and the baltic states and that kazakstan would also be nice to have one of those who is now acknowledged that was a lie in that he wasn't even in russia in two thousand and six you know describes it as the biggest mistake of his political career he said he did it to protect his sources reportedly been revealed as a former oil giant executive he confirmed that although the conversation about putin did take place was claimed was said wasn't relevant to the actual conversation and it looks like some of his fellow dutch citizens couldn't agree more that it was his biggest mistake. of not a t.v. or more boston that's a narrative that fits into a frenzy that you want to create on but it slowly turns on you like a boomerang because it becomes this thing that gets linked to his foreign policy
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experience from the trustworthiness of the netherlands is questioned internationally by making things extremely difficult there's a benefit is that if they need their lands once to remain credible you can't have people saying that your minister is lying about being at a specific location at a specific time that's not right especially not about that place and that time well at least he seems to found his needs shown some of the social media twitter exploded with a house dog help it was right there featuring photoshop pictures of him at some historic events there we go and some perhaps he did meet president putin after all if you believe some of those images a however back in twenty sixteen when he first made those claims no one questioned it was time at that time russia was frequently accused of many things including political aggressiveness you may recall now in response to the news about the politics again the dutch prime minister quickly jumped the defense of his now former top diplomat say that the remarks accurately
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reflected russian policy at the time we spoke to journalist clark who believes that a climate of russophobia takes over in such statements. the idea that this man would actually come out and say that he was at this meeting with putin when in fact he wasn't actually in russia at all i mean what does it tell us it tells us that really we're in this quiet at the moment of russia phobia where we're hearing from british government ministers to a lot of outlandish things about how russia is playing to invaders russia is a major threat towards the u.s. this is going on as well and so i think all of this sort of quiet that it's sad really sad and of course this man has been found out but there's lots of others what's all the leading politicians have been making other claims they were actually saying that they were in the room with putin but they've been making similar claims about russia about russian aggression and in fact it's all been fake news and it's a conspiracy theory that the elites are actually peddling themselves. in france to have almost sorry again in front of almost two thousand known citizens who travel
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to join islamic state intelligence sources those sixty seven came from one particular paris suburb from where charlotte dubin ski reports. a short trade right from paris to strap on the surface there's nothing much to set it aside from the thousands of other towns in the country but you don't have to scratch very deep to see that trap is very different where you will see any. butcher shops there were i think at the moment over fifteen hundred prayer rooms and five mosques if you look at people on the street you won't see couples holding you'll see the women are dressed in strict islamic dress. there's a lot of home schooling so you couldn't really consider trap. typical french town anymore it's a little bit like a state within the state for decades it's been considered a magnet for muslim fundamentalists hardline salafism and what a widely practiced and trap has become synonymous with joe hart ism. dozens of
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people. islamic state i was have carried out attacks on french soil have been linked to her in paris in two thousand and fifty while with her right appears to be. frauds think that. there is some plain white pride remaining bad but your heart is only a matter of time before we have another attack the basic problem is that the ideology that's driving this and this goes much deeper than terrorist cells planning and executing attacks that ideology is so ingrained that last year a poll of french high school students revealed thirty two percent of muslim students believed islamic doctrine was superior to scientific fact another in two thousand and sixteen showed that sixty eight percent believed islamic law was
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superior to french law there's also concern that in an area like this that was once branded. by the authorities that sharia is becoming the lands. of. the full veil covering has been banned the eighty's yet the police are often reluctant to intervene of the riots in two thousand and thirteen when officers try to i.d. a woman who is fully covered with a very very fragile situation which the government doesn't want to provoke urban riots which would quickly spread like wildfire all over france. president mccord says he wants to reorganize islam in a bid to fight fundamentalism but some experts say that's a pipe dream radicalization in places like this they say he's already far too deep rooted to take out jollity pinski r.t.
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trap. bad weather at the olympics at the olympic park in south korea prompted an evacuation wednesday spectators were asked to go indoors at one point a number of events were perspired the strong winds forced authorities to dismantle information dense our correspondents down in a patrol literally to the sea in the eye of the storm. some very serious wind issues in this part of south korea we saw earlier on wednesday for the first few days of the olympics people were complaining about the cold and then when it finally got warmer some unbearable wind gusts here just a few hours ago i was working outside the coastal olympic park in the end and we have to stop filming every other minute because it was almost impossible to work but the volunteers had to stay outside and i even saw one of them being carried away and then taken away by an ambulance so there have definitely already been.
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because of the by winds i saw the temporary tents with merchandise being blown away fences falling things falling off the roofs and the trees so that is the reason obviously why the fans were being told to stay indoors but again the volunteers they just have to continue doing their job so it remains incredibly dangerous for them obviously this kind of weather is a headache for the athletes and the organizers and a number of sporting events have already been postponed including albine skiing and biassed lawn speaking of my own duties here n.p.r. chang i just want to show you a few funny moments that happened to our crew a little earlier because of that very same high wind. would see this thing. just wait
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a bit. slow. to do. it's hard to miss like. it's a hard. ok. for much of the wind chill chilly coming up a lot more can tell you including washington urging its allies now to tackle the threat of returning fighters as lohmann talked about as more and more come back to europe. seems wrong but. just don't call. me. yet to say
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proud to stay educated and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president interim. or somehow want to be that's. actually going to be for us that's what before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of my. question.
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again the u.s. is now than joining the chorus of growing concern coming to europe of foreign fighters returning to their home shores washington urged its allies particularly britain to pay more attention to citizens who fled europe to join the terrorist organization all this after the u.k. defense secretary said they should not be allowed to return home i don't think they should ever set food in this country again they turned their back on britain our values and averaging we stand for they're the worst of the worst. we're working with the coalition on foreign fighter detainees and generally expect these detainees to return to their country of origin for disposition another british official suggested extreme measures be taken the minister for international development said several months ago that the only way to deal with the returning fighters was to kill them for now i saw fighters a few courage and who are returning home facing prison sentences checking out the
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rest of europe other european countries some at least try to reintegrate former eisel fighters back into society for example germany in denmark in denmark former jihad is could even receive an apartment and job to promote reintegration but those coming back are also facing trial and jail time to meet here in russia the most dangerous form of jihadists are imprisoned though in the past a number did join the radicalization programs they have now closed however one controversial case has come to light here in russia it's the story of a former eisel fighter who says he escaped the terror group and turned himself into the russian security services he then face trial in russia but was later released the court explained that he was never involved in combat and also they say he cooperated with the investigation after his guilt so was shown some leniency r.t. managed to speak to him about his time in syria over the misfortune of implement i
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got interested and started reading forums and watching video online i was given a phone number of a person who could help me get to syria here's sure me that those who came could leave at any time and no one would be kept there but they immediately took away our documents and telephones it was a shock for me i felt helpless everything was different from what they told me. it's an emotive subject earlier i heard opposing views from our guests on how best to try to deal with returning jihadists. initially britain said we're going to make them stateless remove their passports not going to allow them reentry other countries then said let's take a more light approach some of the nordic nations said let's try to repatriate them have cut radicalization programs which in part have actually been quite successful in some areas at the same time then the u.s. is now taking the lead and the u.s. defense said foreign countries need to repatriate their own citizens and deal with them using the rule of law and i think that's a sensible way to go they should not come back here it's as simple as that because
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they've committed the crimes abroad so why should the taxpayers foot the bill for all this rehabilitation and all the short probably the they're in jail for quite a while that cost more money when these crimes have been committed of course let the authorities deal with them under the rule of law in them. you know there are lots of different stories about what happens to these people if we make them stateless stand simply they will stay out there they will keep breeding extremism terrorism and radicalization and they'll keep killing and they'll keep hating us so we have it's a problem have to deal with you can't hide from it you cannot fall back on this british passport so you know i committed atrocities abroad but all for we british passport into the mix so we get sent back oh no how do we know people have committed crimes without putting the evidence in front of them and putting them on trial just assume people went out there so we're going to go out of here and in london regularly on trial i mean my own regularly caught well these are worried but obviously the the un is so weak. the you again is so weak just nonexistent
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the should have. should have at the un peacekeeping forces making safe and so we could properly categorize these people rather than so ok these people go in to fight for whichever side these people fight of dissent against but now because the fight for the kids to be in class is tell us here it becomes a ridiculous situation. police of the u.s. city of boston and facing a barrage of criticism for their choice of person to on a during black history month they picked a white baseball coach who promoted black players. and around six thirty tonight p.p.d. post a tweet saying in honor of black history month we pay tribute to celtics legend red are back the first n.b.a. coach to draft a black player in one nine hundred sixty. zero
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zero world your couldn't think of a single black person to honor can do you know missing the whole point of black history month what part of black history month don't you understand. b.p.t. realizes that an earlier tweet may have offended some and we apologize for that our intentions were never to offend. the people of boston deserve an apology and not between that says may have offended some. people need to be understand that what has happened in this country with this group of people called african-americans as that they've made an impact on the world it's world
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history that we should be a part of and not just as victims but people who played a role that would make america more sly than to pretend that we're not here or that we should only be recognized one month and the year away without thought we are r t the global broadcaster from moscow my name is kevin i don't think there was so much sensitive watching this update here in the very safe homes of you know neal for the evening here in moscow in half an hour's time will be along and of course she came up to date with all our news twenty four seven at r.t. dot com. i i. i. i.
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i. i i. i. twenty forty you know bloody revolution to the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it just the way i mean you know liz put that he would put him in the. school and you go to the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty forty. of those who took had invested over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic.
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lawmakers manufactured sentenced to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the financial merry go round be the one percent. that's not going to nor middle of the room sick. i mean real news is really low. and in america a college degree requires a great deal. paying a decade's long debt. and studying so hard it requires transit. to go through humiliation to enter an elite society. and
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parching to death sometimes quite literally. want other true colors of universities in the us for. a bachelor sudden passing i've only just learnt you were a south and taken your last to bang turn. your attitude up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry. so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath. but then my feelings started to change you talked about war like it was again still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our arc and i secretly promised to never again like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters the mind gets consumed with death this one height
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