tv Documentary RT February 23, 2018 5:30am-6:00am EST
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it's role chill so had some harsh words for me b. shout to the russian government to implore them to stop enabling the syrian regime to do what is doing to its own people is russia listening i'm not sure that they are but i would encourage each of you to ask russia take these questions to vladimir putin take these questions to r.t. to sputnik asking them those very questions what are they doing to stop the devastation the deaths and the murders that are taking place in syria i think what she's trying to say is that any kind of civilian deaths that take place in the course of the syrian government offensive are the responsible of the russian government because the russians are supporting the syrians so therefore anything they say the syrians are guilty of russia is guilty of to that same principle could be applied for example when the iraqi forces recovered a bosal from diane or one of the kurdish led forces the s.d.f. recovered rocka from di actually both cases with strong american air support which
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took a tremendous civilian toll in these areas to a lot of people got killed leading a liberating those areas so that accusation works both ways. russian lawmakers are considering harsher penalties for child sex abuse and softer series of harrowing on occasions emerged from an orphanage in the central russian city of tell you have been here's a look at the scandal that shocked the country. i asked my son what they did with the man who came to see them my son was stunned and said they made fright but. i asked what else they do you rate that. i was lost for
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words a cold another mother she told me her kids had the same story. my son decided to tell me everything he told me i was so afraid they said they would drown mean the lake. would lock me up in the rehab before the rest of my life. children say that one of the supervisors who brought them to this man and his friend just watched them being raped and all the boys saw how they gave money to the supervisors the small children didn't even know what the banknotes were so they just described them as green bits of paper. mills appreciate. your. interest but get.
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in the bathtub is that when you tell. you. you. know. when you don't know what they're ab and each other those kids they're talking about it openly stay here until night and listen for yourself what they're talking about at their school. so it was frank the keys a name of something he didn't do the director the all financial love the former inmates into the school the stay there overnight they're the ones who did all this with the kids and now they're just protecting each other so he complained about.
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you says he was so naive to do this he complains about the often and just directs the kids as they can. so with. the older kids a younger residents then not given them some signs he was just dreaming about adopting from the sofa but he was denied because he's not really deficient. american anti-gun campaigners have now published a list of three hundred members of congress who may accuse of blocking efforts to impose tougher firearms laws the long standing debate over gun control has intensified in the wake of the florida school massacre which killed seventeen impassioned pleas from the public and politicians have been shown on t.v. and social media in recent days. people are saying that it's not time to talk about gun control and we can respect that here's a time march twenty fourth in every single city we are going to be marching together as students begging for our lives we should not be sold assault weapons in
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this country these weapons are not one hundred three they offer killing human beings this is my pretty been. legally registered. which i purchased thirty years i decided today. i'm going to make sure this will never be able to take a life. and despite the clearly heightened emotions in the u.s. right now there are still many who are continuing to staunchly defend their right to buy and carry guns and when we discussed it with experts it seems neither side is willing to yield and you think about the power of the n.r.a. you really have to think about the control of the narrative that they have in the way that politicians that are for more guns and against gun control you know pretty much for pete the same buzz buzz lines and points that the n.r.a.
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kind of puts out of this is totally overblown to suggest that anyone. group has way more sway or the ability to like truly put lives in danger the enter a certainly is is a powerful special interest group but there's probably you know a dozen twenty thirty i don't know it's hard to say who is more powerful but at the power of the n.r.a. is not in their campaign contributions it's the way they reflect the grassroots activists who care about the constitution and not just the second amendment but all ten amendments they they are reflecting the american people who value their liberties i think it's false vats the majority of american people supports what the n.r.a. puts out there many studies have actually shown from scientific american for example that many people on the ground actually don't exactly support the same line by line
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arguments of the n.r.a. put out there well after the florida shooting president trump said he believes teachers should be armed which is a controversial stance in of itself well let's take a listen to his exact words school concealed carry where a teacher would have a concealed gun on them they'd go for special training and they would. be there and you would no longer have a gun free zone gun free zone to a maniac. because they're all cowards the gun free zone is let's go in and let's attack because bullets aren't coming back at us and that is the only step that could reasonably protect every kid in america today you can ban all the guns you want today you can ban every sale every manufacture you're not going to stop a single shooting that killer every killer is going to find a gun there are over two hundred thirty million guns and almost one per person in
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this country you're not going to get rid of them and you shouldn't get rid of them . the best way to defend against a criminal with a gun is somebody who's love buying with a gun we're talking about specifically education and schools we really have to think reflect and think what does education really mean to us and if we want to militarize these areas if we want to introduce weapons and encourage teachers to carry weapons then i think there's a word for that and that's called a police state so it's really simple to go around you know republicans and conservatives in the far right like loves to go out into police oppressive regimes all over the world but if we're going to if we're going to want our very own teachers to have weapons and guns i think that that's absurd and you know for me and for the majority of american schools are a place of human development and growth and free thinking and critical thinking and not a place for weaponized suppression and fear and intimidation which which happens from
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guns because that's what they do they kill. so much needed good news for russian sports next to the olympic athletes from russia team of one the first gold medal at the olympic games in south korea just twenty minutes ago two figure skaters topped the podium winning gold and silver in the women's singles competition fifteen year old alina gold the edge of a teammate vandeven in the final standings after the points from the. shorter and free skate programs were combined although the two actually tied in the free skate they get of a perform better in her short program on wednesday because she broke madrid of his world record just fifteen minutes after it was set just a few days ago although by all accounts i've been reading online both put in a formidable performance on the ice our team got a special report on that the two skaters who despite being rivals on the ice are in fact close friends you can take a look at that on r.t. dot com right now the woo
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the will thousand. b.c. when you're going to be. a losing. league. congratulations to both of them there's also been a bit of a buzz hype side the olympic stadium to donald trump and kim jong un of being for a stroll around the host city well the lookalikes have anyway. joined the path around. waiting for the two main sporting news makers. back in town for the final stage of the olympics.
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here again we here to go to some houses. people yeah i'm going to meet some mathlete i've seen the good ones i'm. all right guys let's go. did you start getting along any better i still have a bigger bucking the need for negotiating the thing with the. kids you know i got to figure everything. i'm going to. well we're. going to have a kid. i call atomic missile. what are you going to get in the game. you want to instagram hey.
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i think the best place. where you think you have some. really cool chick so we are just outside canada's hospitality house and the leaders say they want to try and get it. it's just the top. we would love to have you but sorry. but mr. so mr trump and mr kim were told they can come inside the canada house and they're going to try somewhere else. though the leaders seem to have found one of the hospitality houses and they want to check it out. man what the hell.
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oh my god. i'm the gentleman here. so we're inside the czech house with mr trump and mr cameron as you can see people are going wild about it. but they're taking pictures with the south korean flag doesn't matter which right koreas to be unified on the road. how is this going to you how did you like your sister to south korea for these little. kawan. how come you. know. she was being a big rival now my house. she hasn't traveled
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a lot. but away she i haven't seen a i've been trying to find out what he needed to know where she is what has anyone seen my sister had to see my sister came you know john. i. have you see my sister came you know john yeah i mean my sister came you know john she was with my parents i don't trust that guy i want to. i want to be introduced to it right. here all right about international relief you know i'm. towered janice allen and you know you have a train to go far to be making sure that there's always. next for you the german justice ministry is warning there could be
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a surge in the number of islamist extremists in the country's prisons in the coming is that follows an admission by the authorities in december that they opened five times more terror investigations in twenty seventeen than in the previous year and the heightened risk doesn't appear to be unique to germany either as our europe correspondent peter all of a now explains. germany's jails need to face up to the risks of islamic radicalization that says stats from law enforcement say that there's one hundred fifty dangerous islamists in the prison population and it's got politicians concerned. in the next few years who must expect away from extremists in our presents the number of. muslim is is big enough to. create a group who can influence. others jews because of the others not organize in the form the number of terror investigations being launched is also
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on the rise at the end of last year the german government released the figures showing they'd launch five times as many terror probes in twenty seventeen as they had done in the previous year with eighty percent of those having a link to radical islam that is putting a strain on germany's prison system in the city of college who prosecutors opened over a thousand terror investigations last year from hate preaches to assassins to battle hardened return needs from the fighting in syria all need to be housed among the prison population the police are also complaining about a lack of staff and resources to deal with the numbers while guarding against radicalization with the elite burly an anti terror unit amongst those calling for help and resources union say there are dangerous shortfalls across the board we have too few civil servants and then please in the panel system in germany with
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summate that two thousand people are missing as well as security personnel psychologists teachers a medical stuff the stuff is pushing a lot of overtime it's a big problem in many countries in europe specially in united kingdom. in france. in sweden too in the u.k. the government is warned about self-styled emirs actively looking to recruit people in jail while in france radical islam in prison was blamed for a strike by guards who say it's no longer a safe place to work you know the justice minister has allegedly offered an increase in salary to prison guards but the people here say it's just not enough what they want is a safe working environment and it's something they want right now the german coalition deal between angle of merkel's conservatives and the social democrats have promised an extra two thousand staff for the judiciary however these are
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mostly jobs in the courts not in prisons themselves where there's a need for people to identify and work to stop those detainees looking to spread islamic extremism in jail peter all other r.t. former german intelligence officer rayner office told us he believes the authorities need to take a far tougher approach to tackling radicalization in prisons there are societies not prepared for dealing with such problems so i think we have to really think of turner just solutions the legal basis of course in parliament would need to be prepared discussed debated decided what is the purpose of keeping them in our prisons instead of solving the problem by sending them deporting them back to their countries of origin deportation is something that threatens their existence and therefore i think this would be much much stronger of a signal compared to just some social reintegration programs in prisons i also see
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the threat looming at that we turn more and more into a police state in germany you'll have the risk of really changing the democratic system just because of important to. the college station from iceland the country. and that's the way the world looks from here this hour thanks very much for watching i'll be back in about half an hour to update you again here on the international from moscow see that. global watch sell you on the idea that dropping bombs brings pianists to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles they're going. to do socks try to
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tell you that every gossip the tabloids but i fell for the most important news today. off the bad guys and tell me you are not cool enough to buy your product. all the hawks that we along with all the one. welcome to the stunning call emotional lights up we'll see the smallest lake in the world to morning miami to get the lights east on the back room and alex and i'm friends. miami is now home to my. after a five year battle england legend david beckham and i'm so the birth of
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a new team in south florida being sports kind marie gave us some insight. so that we know this man david beckham is going up in m.l.s. from choice a miami based i can see where the stadium is going to be built in a place which i mean downtown i don't have a chop with the british sports broadcaster and journalist this might be the last five years title right there isn't much about the beautiful game she doesn't know she worked for round which would save when time in fact was that was a plan that's just what the miami reaction is to back him on difficult well.
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let's talk about david beckham because we come to miami to interview a peruvian legend to free up the b.s. and then go into washington you know in the miami herald from your role you think the announcement has been given in miami you know face sporting culture the city well this is something that my. i think a lot of them do and you can see that the business group already. i think there is you know an area as we've seen with the. stadium part. of it the hispanic community.
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many people are actually not even from miami so there isn't a miami pride. especially in america. to be from the to see. something that. is getting the young south america. even if they. can do it better than makes. do you think that. has to do. yeah that's one thing i've talked about you have to make it accessible to everybody. the middle class ball which is. to be able
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to reach the people who actually want to see this. culture so the ticket prices are going to be really important. so these polls of the. group. so my kid's personal story you might suffer from choice come true. he's going to bring jobs he's going to bring shops balls restaurants you're not necessarily the case we know that's not true we have a mile away we have a brand new baseball stadium when you face to face area that's maybe five years old they have no wine you said no it does not act as an economic analyst meet detailing the activity that really is an economic generator going to get these peers not to be doing fifty jobs on any course that's not going to do it. i'd say ninety six
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overtime was in coal price that's very old in america and it's the halls of the miami african american community it's also very very poll as you can see there are images everywhere of benefits general. and some of the brightness. many many years ago so how will it impact on the community. and draw even old african-american community even further into public say one of the dynamics i'm really interested to find out about this. there's considerable opposition here to the stadium the. thinking being that the fifty sixty jobs that it might bring for forty years so events a year you know won't add to the community needs more in the way of restaurants
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entertainment a further development of that sort to revitalize what has been a. disadvantaged community a guy who knows the cycle and say well here thomas frank and fama and us scouts besides the fact that people are going to be able to hear each week about what's happening to go and watch the stadium the impulse it's what should be growing. they know that they're going to have something that they feel invested in so that by the time it is here that i need to be that i want to go that twenty five thousand good known by not too big not expecting to get the cosco numbers that you did i think it's a good start i feel confident about. even if you have forty events per year of business cannot survive on forty good days a year you'd be three hundred sixty five days activity that's what we want to decide we're not going to take you down that we're not going to take stock of the fact of the matter is this is not the area where people are going to gain a hundred dollars plus to go to a soccer game and we're looking for commercial uses we're looking for educational uses we're looking for work for housing we're looking for common you know
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a real livable community it's happening in miami it's happening right here and we believe that this is not it's a bad shot and it deserves a fast. car appealing spalted perspective. of the dolphins who got the ball in this. little room for him in miami miami if this happens who will become one of only a few in the united states of america that coach every major step forward. so it will be something of a milestone for the city. because you really do need to tie gates everybody to let everybody know that it's not just the football to go see for the people who can afford it for the people who have begun as everybody needs to be able to go see this maybe the local soccer folks white kids are playing
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already local schools to get them and do some discount deals let some of the kids in free sometimes anything like that i think all sides are really how often really felt the fabric of the team here in miami. so often. leads into many. and this one is no different we come to miami food chain dice on group so we're all going to split the journey all i'm doing so it's a chance to feel could be awesome welcome pledging to bend the back of the news problem with a new look into writing the story over time districts based insights a ninety six an area where this in front choices to cool the african-american and latino communities made and shocking to some of the locals don't want the stadium here i don't feel the jobs are coming so story bit by sickly was going to bring a bright new stadium gets built english football legend adds to the community is
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the reason of the saw it. after the break we'll take you to the smallest football league in the world. so similar for the spurs to the east you know yes and most of the snow for the four of them is one for the. beautiful yes good good news person talking a bush will say you know you put him over the i'm close but on this material to my gym i do you know somebody on the fringe of the study you know focused on the. system to me not to some of the youths in the.
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