tv The Great American Pilgrimage RT February 18, 2018 9:30am-10:01am EST
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offices 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 mccaughan 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 it's already far too deep rooted to take out jollity pinski r.t. trap. the u.s. is joining in the chorus of growing concern coming out of europe over foreign i still fighters returning to their countries of residence washington has urged its allies particularly britain to pay more attention to citizens who fled europe to join the terrorist organization earlier the u.k. defense secretary said that they should not be allowed to return i don't think they should ever set foot in this country again they turned their back on britain our
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values and everything we stand for they are 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. for now i saw terrorists of u.k. origin who come back do face prison sentences while other european countries have tried to reintegrate former eisold militants back into society in denmark extra jihadists have even been given apartments and jobs to promote integration or earlier we heard opposing views from our guests on how to deal with returning geodes. 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 protect them have 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.
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defense said foreign countries need to repatriate their own citizens and deal with them using the rule of law and i think that's essential way to go they should not come back here it's as simple as that because they've committed the crimes abroad so why should the taxpayers. foot the bill for all this rehabilitation and all the short probably they do in jail for quite a while that cost more money when these crimes are being committed aboard 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 to
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assume people went out there so i don't want to go out of here i'm in london regularly on trial i'd like to go on in my own regularly well these are way but obviously the the un is so weak it's laughable the you again is so weak just nonexistent the should have. should have at the un peacekeeping forces making safe and so we could properly categorize these people rather than these people go in to fight for whichever side these people fight. against but now because they fight for the kids to be classed here it becomes a ridiculous situation. the twenty third winter olympic games and so. south korea have just passed the halfway mark the olympic athletes from russia or a our team has just won silver in the cross-country skiing that's the tenth medal for the russians so far and russia is officially not represented in the games because of alleged state sponsored doping in recent years another scandal prompted
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the international olympic committee to ban numerous russian athletes for life the athletes appealed the decision and the court of arbitration for sport overturned the lifetime bans for twenty eight russian athletes at the start of february however then the court did an apparent u. turn saying it actually supported the i.o.c. decision not to allow some of the cleared athletes to compete at the winter games and we spoke with the court of arbitration for sport secretary general asking him about the reasons behind both decisions and you can watch the full interview interview right now on our web site r.t. dot com but for now here's a preview these athletes applied but were united access to the games because the i.o.c. decided not to invite them so it was not just sanction it was an eligibility issue that's a legal difference for us. only reviewed the question of the application of the law of the rules of the i.o.c.
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it's reviewed only the process whether it was fair whether it was nondiscriminatory discriminatory. it found that it was not critical there was no. the rules were not unfair and they have complied with the you see so it was only a legally stick approach again there was no review of every. for the entire case of the sochi case was not discussed here the metro report was last discussed here. the fact that you cannot establish the give evidence of the good of the doesn't mean that you have established the innocence of the athlete this is the other way around with the sochi case because the i.o.c. had to show that the athletes were guilty the fact that the unable to show the guilt of an athlete doesn't mean that the athlete has nothing to do other with the case. we are not acting on the pressure so it was not
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a pressure for us because we have different panel of arbitrators they work independently and they are not really. they are not employees of caste they are independent people. once they have been notified to the parties we will publish them and weekly continues in just a moment. looking at value surveys russians aren't so different from their european neighbors when it comes to individual rights and freedoms however they do have a very low tolerance for uncertainty in politics that translates into a strong electoral advantage for the incumbent making power transitions rare and precarious what would it take for russians to stop playing it safe politically. the world. so they have all the season is ideally
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practices they all pressed oppressive measures being deployed against the palestinian people everywhere around the settler colonialism the theft of our land and the many many can hope that the stating things that they are coming isn't doing of course they can close the intifada or uprising. good to have you with us today the u.s. justice department has indicted thirteen russian nationals and three companies in connection with alleged meddling in america's twenty sixteen presidential election because there's no such criminal offense in the u.s.
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as meddling the defendants were charged with conspiracy to defraud the united states now among the three indicted enterprises is the same petersburg based internet research agency which is accused of conspiring to sow political discord in the united states another is a catering company which is suspected of having helped to fund the whole scheme in the first place now the thirteen defendants allegedly used the methods of ranging from organizing political rallies to posing as a grassroots activists but some of their supposed methods though were off the wall for example driving a hillary clinton impersonator dressed like this one as a convict in caged in the back of a truck they also allegedly brought facebook ads to promote a rally titled support hillary save american muslims but despite the supposed lengths gone to according to officials in washington these poisonous apparently had zero impact there is no allegation in the indictment that the charge conduct alter
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the outcome of the twenty sixteen election they wanted to quote so discord by. breaking into elections no stealing their numbers no changing their numbers no voter fraud no vote by merely providing information through advertisements thirty listings in social media accounts that were shared by americans the only ends of dollars that have been involved in the russian investigation so far. special constable council muller has indicted four people for that so that's all he has to show and so far nothing has been done let me remind you that we still don't know what russian collusion is we still don't know because deputy attorney general rosenstein
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today made it very clear that there was no evidence that anything that these russians or any russian did russian nationals or people who speak russian or people in the russian government but there was no evidence that any of this affected the election whatsoever isn't that fascinating and if it didn't affect the election what's the point of this the meddling allegations saga has been going on for over a year but it's still taking some surprising twists and turns with one top democrat investigating allegations of trouble russia could lucian now finding himself in controversy jacqueline pfluger explains in case you haven't noticed the democratic party is very worried about big bad russia the film portals into our society the kremlin clan russia has harness the tremendous and quite frankly to me
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frightening power of social media truly troubling evidence of the scope and reach of russia's interference in our last election and the top democrat on the senate's russian investigation mark warner is no exception to the rule i'm concerned. but the president still does not recognize the severity of the threat but apparently warner does and he will do anything necessary to battle moscow's reach based on leaked text messages between the senator and a second party it looks like when it comes to the russian threat the ends justifies any means and could in attempting to carry out some collusion of your own several of the messages show warner trying to arrange a secret meet up with christopher steele the former spy behind the now infamous trump dossier we want to do this right private in london i want to send less yet because if we can't get agreement would rather not have paper trail so who was warner depending on the set up the clandestine meeting with steel that would be one mr adam walton a lobbyist best known for acting on behalf of the russian tycoon did the pasta and
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according to the tax womyn is also connected to julian asuncion another person accused of being a kremlin puppet now this is all way under the table warner repeatedly refused to make the invitation to speak to seal officially in writing while at the same time telling weldon that the pair's efforts would be helping america and apparently in his mind the way to do that is to be includes with the confidant of one of the richest men in russia and according to republican senator marco rubio the whole senate intelligence committee has known about the contacts for months so if the other the democrats nor the republicans care about warner's conduct is it just that collusion is a problem reserved for only one party or is the reality here that russia is just being used in a political game of chess one or said it one point we have to be careful of paraphrasing here i don't want a paper trail now if what he was doing was fine and dandy and innocuous and no big deal then why would he care if there was a paper trail he certainly should have or his staff should have known who he was
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communicating with who this lobbyist represented if you're going to talk to a lobbyist about getting a one on one face to face with christopher steele then you should know who you're dealing with in trying to arrange that. the fix was in the ta is there between the democrats and russia more so than anything trump ever had to do with russia but it just shows what hypocrites they are and the american media just ignores these things. let's get back to our breaking news for you this hour here on r t a passenger plane with sixty six people on board has crashed in central iran it is feared there were no survivors local media site eyewitness reports saying the plane was trying to make an emergency landing at the crash site is located near cimarron in iran's central isfahan province reports say ambulances cannot reach it it's in a mountainous area we understand one emergency helicopter sent to the region was
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also able to land due to bad weather let's get more details on this now live to press t.v. journalist used for the very latest our thanks for joining us and see what do we know at this stage. well yes thank you for having me first of all we do know right now that the cause of the incident was a crash into mounts then up the mountain is a mountainous area is a mountain range located between the crash site and the destination unfortunately if the if it wasn't for that amount it was just two minutes for the airplane to get to his destination located in the province of. and. and the city of suge so just two minutes before the airplane would get to its destination it crashed into mounds dinar some place near the city of sydney rome
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located in the southern part of the province of is fun so what happened was that due to adverse weather conditions due to a foggy whether the pilot lost its vision lost his vision and he was trying to find a place where he can make an emergency landing and according to eyewitnesses in the city of say the room he was trying to land and make an emergency landing on a pasture near the city of sydney rome and the provinces as one hand but unfortunately on this process the plane crashed into a mountain then are mounted in the ism is a mountain is a mountain range with with the highest level of four thousand meters four thousand four hundred meters it is located in the southern part of the province of his forehand and just in the north of where the airplane was destined so that the
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cause of the incident was the crash into mounts then our butts we do know that sixty six people were on board the airplane which is an eighty hour airplane and all of those. sixty six people six crew members and sixty passengers died because of that incident unfortunately so iran is in shock this is the third fatal incident in less than two months in less than two and a half months iran has had the experience of one of the one of one of the most one of the largest one of the largest earthquakes in the province of care months in its west where thousands of people lost their lives and the latest one was the of the collision of the iranian oil tanker with a chinese freighter on the east china sea which led to the which led to the death
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of around thirty three people iranians well we understand that the investigation is all just getting underway now sorry for jumping in but the investigation just getting underway into this mountainous region in central iran we understand as you were saying all sixty six people on board that plane have perished youssef jalali a press t.v. journalist joining us live from tehran thank you and that's the update on the breaking news here on r.g.p. international more information to come your way in approximately half an hour. close a little. when you don't. see the gallic try to get a court to get. what they need most through only ten space. let alone kelly said. claiming to know. that. alex you speak french.
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is getting international recognition with the help of israel at least in the world of zoos the middle fiddlesticks misfits living like a million little pieces of my compass is going up the study hall maybe a bit. john doe it up with a ship the only palestinians who gets the most hopeful is jewish. counterparts i don't think there's some of those. on the vision that look at it this way. i know it is a lot that is just to this lady of the mossad that you had identical tedium doesn't seem to do one the most awesome but there's no.
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