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the syrian government acts and this particular russia to liberate the country that's moscow's point here is that a ceasefire with the amendments address could help the terrorists regroup and fight against the syrian army allowing them time to rearm essentially how valid is that concern in your eyes most entirely violent this is what this entire exercise is opponent new independent observer no western journalist would dear say food in eastern or in the border any other part of the country that is controlled by these rebels because they knew that as soon as they did they would be murdered of the would be behavior than torture that alone gives you an understanding of the characters of this conflict and put saved represents which you know this is it was no moral equivalence between the confederate army and the union army during the american civil war the confederates freighting to maintain slavery the union army fighting to end it there is no moral equivalence to be between the so-called rebels
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who are intent on implementing their very own year zero in the country and the city and arab armies which is fighting to secure the country's future is a secular nonsectarian multi-religious state just to give it another take briefly on another aspect of this russia's envoy accuse the international media of a decision from a campaign which ignores the presence of terrorists in. the claims those growing for claims are they right. they're absolutely right as i say the regime change propaganda has entered the realms of the fantastic winston churchill said it best and was truth is so precious she should always be attended by a bodyguard of lies and what we have seen in the mainstream media as a bodyguard of lies they are trying to rehabilitate the sellafield you hired the terrorists who are here as i see to the same ideology responsible for nine eleven as well as an entire litany of terrorist attacks of taking place on the streets of
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western cities since then as rebels as romantic rebels fighting against this evil regime you don't have to be a supporter of bashar al assad to understand that the alternative of nusra or drash or isis in damascus is too awful to even contemplate john white author and political commentary speaking to us live this hour thanks joe. for. the winter olympics a second up the lead has tested positive for a substance according to the russian bobsled a federation that dish the circuit is said to have tested positive for a performance enhancing heart drug eight previous some pull out the games come back negative so give her partner finished twelfth in the bobsled competition on thursday curler alexander crucial netsky and his partner were stripped of their medals after he was found to take and mil don't e m a drug used to treat diabetes
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sufferers well earlier on friday the a limb pick athletes from russia team us of course there is no one their first gold medal at the games on another silver two teenage skaters taking the top spots on the podium in the women's single figure skating event fifteen year old alina gates of her team a close friend. in the final standings after their points from the short free skate programs were combined now the two actually tied in the free skate and that's a very rare occurrence but ziggy to perform as she really pushed ahead with her performance in the short program on whedon's the site korea as you might expect for a fifteen year old is of us olympic debut we spoke to her father just moments after she got her hands on olympic gold. i was watching the skating performances out of the corner of my eye when alina appeared on the ice rink i stopped watching i
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didn't watch a skating live only recordings of her performances i watched alina's performance later and then just because i still couldn't believe it only began to sink in when i saw the results. when rush's ice hockey team is going for a goal to after beating the czech republic three zero in the semi's it will be the red machine's first appearance in the final in twenty years the decider will take place this sunday with a are up against surprise finalist germany whose soft target and favorites khalilah also is the north korea team whose arrival was seen as a softening in relations with the side but that still pleased everyone president trump has just announced the largest ever package of sanctions against north korea at the same time kim jong un had been for a stroll around the host city well not quite there lookalikes of a leap or trying to join the. we're waiting for the two main sporting news
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makers at chang to arrive back in town for the final stage of the olympics. so. they're coming out. mr straw mr kim here again we here to go to some hospitality houses walk around i mean meet some people yeah i'm going to meet some athletes i've seen the good ones and kidnapped them back to north korea all right guys let's go. did you start getting along any better i still have a bigger button and he does but we're negotiating the thing with the bun hey kids you know i got a bigger everything in your. i call atomic missile. what are you going to get on a twitter game nobody uses twitter anymore if you want to instagram. i think the best place that we can so. that less hit the bar.
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to hear that was. the dumbest really cool trick so we are just outside canada's hospitality house and the leaders say they want to try and get it. because we would love to have you but sorry. so mr trump and mr kim were told they can come inside the canada house and they're going to try somewhere else. land what the hell. oh my god. i'm the gentleman there. i'm. so we're inside the czech house with mr trump and mr cameron as you can see people are. going wild about a. lot. of stuff
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there taking pictures with the south korean flag doesn't matter which right korea should be unified on the roof. of the song this song. from. i was just going to ask you how did you like your sister to south korea for these little moments she was being a bit right now my house she has traveled all but away she i haven't seen a i've been trying to find out what he don't know where she is has anyone seen my sister had to see my sister came you know john. i. have you see my sister you know john yeah i mean my sister came you know john she was with my pants i don't trust that guy i want to enter and
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i want to be introduced to his sister on friend of mine and i don't think that it you know why i write about international relations you know i'm right. howard dennis allen and you know you have a train to go for our feet making sure that there's always fun at these winter olympics and day. three famous men well that is our news for this half of the program but lots more in ninety seconds time stay with r.t. . this is charlie miners approached economic blow bolts blow bubbles from wells fargo
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wells fargo below the turn charlie munger i want buffett turns to. apply for many flips over the years so i know the guy i mean so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the families it's the age of the superman to kill the narrowness and spending to get to the twenty million why. it's an experience like nothing else not to because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful game great so one more chance with. the base this morning. just approaching twenty minutes into the program welcome back the friendship prime
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minister has presented a new plan to fight the spread of islamic extremism in the country's prisons it follows weeks of protests by prison staff after an attack by a radicalized inmate following the story for its charlotte dubin scheme. well the french prime minister i learned sixty new measures today as part of this new nationwide d. radicalization and against radicalization plan including the creation of fifteen hundred new species within prisons where they would be able to isolate radicalized prisoners the idea of being able to stop any contagion amongst the general prison population stop any radicalization of other prisoners. eighty six institutions because detainees perhaps specially trained post now and an increased level of security the most dangerous people will be kept in high security wings. why has
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this plan been announced now you may remember that just last month there were a series of nationwide strikes and protests here in france by prison guards that happened after a number of prison guards were actually attacked by radicalized inmates at a prison in cali i went to see what happened after those attacks 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 well the french prime minister has said this plan is not a magic formula but they cannot ignore the problems that there are with radicalization in fact this plan is now the third plan in the last four years just two years ago under the oil and administration a divider choli center was launched it was seen as being an ambitious project the idea of taking people who'd been marginalized and putting through the process to d. radicalize them unfortunately it was an abysmal failure with only nine residents in
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the time that it was opened none of them actually finished the course and in fact one of them was arrested while they were on. from that course indeed well this is not just a front problem this is a europe wide problem in germany the ministers there have been talking about the war. things of the surge in islamic radicalized prisoners and how that could affect the normal prison population in fact we also know that figures released last year show that the number of terror related investigations in germany have gone up mercifully five times the previous year and then if we look at the u.k. as well we've had warnings there from the u.k. government but the idea of self-styled is they were described as being in prisons who were radicalizing other prisoners and this is a problem that is sweeping europe and while many countries have tried plans to do you radicalize so far nothing has worked will this new plan in fronts work well
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that is the billion dollar question. to another big issue and to gun campaigners in america are stepping up their fight to have new firearms laws passed they have not published a list of over two hundred fifteen members of congress in the accuse of receiving money from the national rifle association which is a powerful lobby group the long running over gun control has intensified since last week's florida school massacre in which seventeen people were killed the atrocity has led to a wave of impassioned calls for action to finally be taken. my pretty. legally registered a r fifteen. thirty years i've decided to. make sure this work will never be able to go away.
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well the spite clearly heightened emotions across the us right now there are still many continuing to staunchly defend their right to buy guns when we discussed it on air earlier we heard pleas for tighter controls to protect schools but they were run rejected by gun supporters who suggest the solution is to arm teachers. when 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's the same buzz buzz lines and points that the n.r.a. kind of puts out this is totally overblown to suggest that any one group has way more sway or the ability to like truly put lives in danger the n.r.a. certainly is is a powerful special interest group but there's probably you know
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a dozen twenty thirty i don't know it's hard to say who is more powerful think it's false it's the majority of american people supports what the n.r.a. puts out there many studies have actually shown that many people on the ground actually don't exactly support the same line by line arguments at the n.r.a. you put out there after the florida shooting president trump said he believes teachers should be armed which is a controversial stance in of itself let's take a listen to his exact words school concealed carry where a teacher would have a concealed gun on them they go for special training 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 manufacturer you're not going to stop a single shooting killer every killer is going to find
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a gun there are over two hundred thirty million guns and almost one per person in this country if 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 i think that that's absurd. a debate sure to continue life from moscow to the world this is r t international more great programs right are right in the corner i'm back here in thirty minutes time see you then keep it locked right here.
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to the steinke all emotion lights up we'll see the smallest lake in the world good morning miami to get the lights east on the back room and i like sometimes friends . miami is now home to my jet li after a five year battle england legend david beckham and then it's the birth of a new team in south florida brings for its kind mauri guy but something so it's.
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so that we know this monday becker is going to have an m.l.s. from choice in miami best 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 journalists this might well i mean the last five years kyra. there is a beautiful gun she doesn't know she worked for. the reaction is. to interview the peruvian legend. and then go. you know. in miami you know.
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well this is something that. i think a lot of them do and you can see that there is a big fan group already called the suddenly fighting for it. and here we had david beckham even just sixty days ago they didn't know this was all going to happen so you can really look at the time that happens i think there is you know an area far as we've seen with the classic bit just packed out the state of. south. stadium practice well so that's a big part of it the hispanic community. is going to work. in a lot of the really as you mentioned is there any transients city so many people are actually not even from miami so there isn't a miami pride that you get in many other cities especially in america proud to be from the to see see. this thing that we're going to have to look at doing something that's being what the united states is getting the young south american players who
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are up and coming here even if they are developing them and then sending them on to somebody else so people can see them for the bus i'm feeling in those places coming in so we can do it even makes. some young south american talent that's going to help and. going to be created. for the community. one of the poorest communities in miami do you think that that will be factored into the t.v. ownerships think you have to do more than just. yeah absolutely that's one thing i've talked about you have to make accessible to everybody here at a con just be some middle class spot that which is. country is different to how it is back home meaning you have to be able to reach the people who actually want to see this scene we have suffered culture already in grange in the fall culture so the ticket prices are going to be really impossible accessibility is while. so this
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these polls of the saw it's. the best group wolf. to his personal story. come true. he's going to bring jobs he's going to bring shops balls' restaurants not necessarily because we know that's not true we have a mile away we have a brand new baseball stadium why new businesses sprung up there in that state five years ago we had no wine business and now it does not act as an economic analyst we need detailing activity that really is an economic generator for any good days beer is not going to do it fifty jobs and ninety chris that's not going to do it. to ninety six was. very old in american so the halls of the miami african american community it's also very very poll as you can see everywhere of benefits
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generally. and some of the brightness that. many many years so high when it impacts on the community. and draw even old african-american community even further into one of the dynamics really interesting to see about this but. there is 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 community needs more in the way of restaurant entertainment and a further development of that sort to revitalize what has been a. disadvantaged community a guy who knows the succulents a skate so well here thomas stronger and fama and us scouts he said the fact that
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people are going to be able to hear each week about what's happening to go and watch the stadium the end belton's what should. they know that they're going to have something that they feel invested in so then by the time it is he 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 days per year you'd be three hundred sixty five days activity that's what we want to decide we're not going to take it down that we're not and take stock of the fact of the matter is this is not the area where people are going to gain a hundred dollars plans to go to a soccer game and we're looking for commercial uses we're looking for educational uses religion for work for housing religion for i mean you know a real livable community it's happening in miami it's happening right here and we believe that this guy it's and china deserves that's. kind of peeling respect to the miami heat's the dolphins you got the ball in this.
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cycle some would say sporting city would follow the success is there room for a soccer team in miami miami if this happens it will become one of only a few cities in the united states of america that host every major sports news. so it will be so. thing a milestone for the city. is you need to you need to tie gates everybody to let everybody know that it's not just football to go and see for the people who can afford it for the people who have begun as everybody needs to be able to see this maybe target the local suck ups why kids are playing already local schools to get them and do some discount else let some of the kids in free sometimes anything like that i think both sides are really house and really felt the fabric of the team here in miami. so often
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happens on the stan collymore show. the story leads me to many others and this one is no different we come to miami for change on groups all going to split the journey i'm going to tear fiocco will call pledging to bend the back of the news broke but then walking around the story over time districts business and sights hundred ninety six an area where distant from shore used mostly african-american and latino communities they've been chatting to some of the locals don't want to study i don't feel the jobs are coming saul was story the bicycle he was going to bring a bright new stadium gets built english football legend adds to the community is that there is another.
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after the break we'll take you to the smallest football league in the world. we we used the war from gaza to say lest. we dismantle the settlements once we got good neighbors we got to tell organization launching a look at store i will feel it just and i will keep it safe and dug tunnels so instead of having good neighbors we have become a stung which is a failed state. and
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is getting international recognition with the help of israel at least in the world of suze a member of the commission to do you like you know. this is my compass is going out to sell your home maybe you know john. the only palestinians who gets the most hope from its jerusalem counterparts i don't think there is some of those who in the world under the vision of no one who could do this. and that's to sell off your knowledge to how to display any of the muscle that you have and i'm going to compete in the gaza machine to do more. but there's also. the united states is going to look very deep in the mystic processes shelling miracle supremest see the north from the outside world from russia not from china from the inside all sides are missing what you see now on around russia and there
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is. no russian co-operative it is psychological or understandable of times to fly. unsound budget outside the united states will is responsible for this while the real problem is in such. a everybody i'm stephen ball. test hollywood guy suspects every proud american first of all i'm just george bush and r.v.'s to say this is my buddy max famous financial guru just a little bit different i'm honest. though no one knows up with all the drama happening in our country i'm shooting the brood have fun meet everyday americans. and the start to bridge the gap this is the great american.
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