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tv   Keiser Report  RT  March 10, 2018 5:30am-6:01am EST

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he's now all set to sit down with donald trump it will be unprecedented the first time in history now at this point it's quite an achievement for kim jong un who just a few months ago was being called a sick puppy by donald trump a little rocket man rocket fuel for the american because he is a sick puppy now let's ask new yorkers what they think who's the real winner of this upcoming meeting i think it's a win for north korea korea because they definitely are approached about the issue and our president trump was being very i say amateur about the situation so i think since the north korean president took the first step then i think it makes everything better he was trying to make a step for peace you know the good on times part because he's the first president i
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believe to meet with the north korean leader it was better probably north korea than it is for the usa it's absolutely a victory for kim jong un this is and a vigil who has been the leader of his country for now i guess seven years but has been completely isolated he's never much another. world leader it leads to a whole host of unanswered questions and risks that the american president is offering what kim jong un wants most on the front end of a process where we haven't yet achieved what we want most which is north korea's denuclearization so while everyone is going nuclear over a meeting that could potentially turn the tide of this crisis it's starting to look like kim might be the winner of this round. artsy new york. a former police officer in the u.s. . north carolina has been charged with assaulting
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a black man who was accused of jaywalking incident happened last august and was captured in the on the officer's body count thirty three year old johnny rush was on his way home from work when to all the stallman accused him of crossing an empty street illegally what your partner officer chris heckman could then be seen out punching in tasing rush we should warn you the next part of the video is. why very . very. rough. clip was leaked six months after the incident took place and police brutality activist on the show gross says the police department's refusal to act on the video until it was released is alarming. the video was held
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by the police department all this time and all of this time they could have taken action against officer hickman an officer or gary and they chose not to you know supervisors look at that footage right away or least they're supposed to and clearly he had no fear of any kinds of accountability related to that conduct this must be standard operating procedure in that particular police department and frankly it is in many police departments these videos must always be made public we have no way to monitor police conduct and to understand how our police are operating if we can't watch those videos that they themselves collect on their own activities the asheville a police department has condemned the officers actions saying they are quote contrary to the progress we have made in the last several years in improving community trust however the is it in north carolina is just the latest in a serious of police brutality cases that have been captured on body comes in recent
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years. they're going to let. her. good. or bad or. right.
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she the. three putting the girls took. her one of the. line after. line. say something like. three people taken hostage by an armed man in the u.s. state of california have been found dead incident happened at a home for military veterans on friday. for hitting the place and emergency services didn't rush to the scene and the police tried to go with the attack up but he was not responding hours later when officers entered the facility they found the hostages and the suspected gunman dead. around one hundred eighty soldiers
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have been deployed to the south and you could ton of souls to remove contagious vehicles from the streets after the poisoning of a former russian spy and his daughter are called into the home secretary gates cripple and his daughter yulia remain in critical condition his party boy. the focus of the investigation and paste have shifted to the cemetery in seoul's bury where there are the remains of a script house wife and son both of whom died in recent years and the police have denied that either of their bodies or their remains have been exuma however. a police tend has gone up in that cemetery and police officers have been seen removing objects from the scene the other major development in the story is the fact that the military has now been deployed to help with the investigation into the attack among those military experts who have been deployed there are
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contamination experts and also specialists who are helping to remove vehicles and objects from the scene including ambulances that may have been contaminated while they were treating the victims the home secretary visited souls brain which is of course the scene of the attack but also the hometown of. understand people's curiosity about all those questions and wanting to have and there will be a time to have its own but the best way to get to them is to make sure that we give the police the space that they need to say visited the hospital where. his daughter and the police officer that first came to their assistance are all being treated and speaking of hospitals in terms of medical issues the police and will have said that as many as twenty one people have been treated in connection to potentially coming into contact with that new. that was used on the former spy and his daughter
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so we're seeing this extensive investigation unfolding and at the same time extensive media speculation that just won't stop in case you haven't heard about who might be behind this attack well take a look at what's being said bad things have been known to happen to russians who cross vladimir putin the fact that a nerve agent was use strengthens the likelihood that this was a state sponsor of some sort and russia is the chief suspect of course the u.k. has turned a blind eye to assassinations on its soil and has instead tried to protect the kremlin speculation isn't limited to just the media the politicians here quite a lot of backbench m.p.'s are also indulging in quite a bit of it many of them pointing the finger of blame squarely at moscow before the evidence has been carted out some backbench m.p.'s going as far as accusing a welsher of instigating an act of war if this ends up leading back to the kremlin
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. have in the light of this been calling for increased spending on defense here in the u.k. moscow isn't impressed and appears to be quite frustrated with how this story is unfolding we've had the first official response from russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov most of the moves we're being accused not only of this western partners accuses of basically everything that's going wrong on this planet it's not serious it's just it's late in propaganda and hysteria and the russian foreign minister also added that in case anyone is interested russia is happy to help out with the investigation. from a conservative think tank says cooperation is key. well it's obviously very concerning a british police officer was also very seriously injured i am someone who does not believe that either russia or all the united kingdom has anything to gain in
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conflict or even sour relations regardless of what the political establishment says the vast majority of the british people don't have any issue with russia or russians or vladimir putin they do not want conflict between russia and the united kingdom but issues like this really do upset the british public and i think it is very unwise for if it is indeed the case that there has been state involvement. for for that sort of thing to be pursued because if. russia and the british people are able to engage with each other i think we can very quickly get out of this. cold war two cul de sac that we've gotten into. zoo in the swedish city bar us has received threats over us policy of culling healthy animals starfish started receiving intimidating letters after
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a report in the national media and how almost three hundred animals have been killed over the last four years over half of them perfectly healthy and here's how the zoo's director explains the practice we are a very open about their the year think it's the best way of taking care of the animals is said to let them breed and sometimes they've got surplus and sometimes we need to use a nice and moves and that's was the reason why these threats come to i was soo to myself because these people don't think you can euthanize have the young and mark. well we spoke to some of these people some residents in the town and so they told us what they think about this practice. really. of course the animal lovers that think animals shouldn't be killed and the raw hunters
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that kill animals but i've been to that serves several times you know it's a beautiful place and i take my kids and you know this is. it is a component to this. because if there's no reason why all of this and threats of the fish that is terrible those people just don't understand how to run a zoo it's not the first time the killing of zoo animals has triggered a public outcry twenty one of the copenhagen zoo deemed unsuitable for breeding was put down and then publicly dissected and three years ago another danish zoo dissected a lion during an educational opened the children. there's . a c.n.n. investigation has found what it claims is proof that russia was playing games with public opinion during the twenty sixteen presidential election artes you could have done off takes a look at the channel's findings many tried many failed but the folks at c.n.n.
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have finally done it undeniable proof of how the russians convince some sixty million people to vote trump and twenty sixteen and drum roll please. it's this game c.n.n. has learned russian for ols created and released this anti hillary clinton video game you heard me right it's a video game they actually named it it's called hill tendo according to c.n.n. the game featured three levels first you had to help hillary clinton delete as many e-mails as you can a north to the scandal over her handling of classified information which had been meiring her campaign for months then you were supposed to assist the presidential nominee. need to collect money from some arab states evading the bombs at the same time and the final challenge to throw the us constitution as far as possible
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a silly game that could be written by a programming suffer more during their bathroom breaks doesn't take much to sway an average american voter or at least that's what c.n.n. appears to believe and you know what it shows just how far russians are willing to go to meddle in our domestic affairs but for the sake of argument let's break down the numbers this game was reportedly played some nineteen thousand times even in the best case scenario if every game counts for a new person who was eligible to vote and actually showed up at the polls this not even two hundred ths of a percent is the share of voters the game no one's ever heard of until a few days ago may have swayed but direct influence was only part of the ploy claimed to c.n.n. apparently developers could track gamers behavior and then target them with specific ads on social media something that according to those networks themselves was almost nonexistent comments on facebook faceplant at the investigation.
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the funny thing is the game touched on the points about everything she has done wrong and c.n.n. is reporting like it's a bad thing some amazing reports in a c.n.n. you find a video game about a presidential candidate's a game designed to reflect the way she lives and it took you years after the election to get your reporter out pulitzer material lol yeah that's what did at c.n.n. this game that nobody ever heard of totally swayed voters in wisconsin but you know after theories of pokémon meddling and dumpster diving for evidence in moscow so we thought we'd come take a look at it this report somehow begins to sound plausible. and of r.t. . undercover israeli police arrested the president of a student council and fired a gun shots at a west bank university outside the city of ramallah. on the. twenty
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four year old he was reportedly held on wednesday he's a prominent palestinian activist with the ledger links to an affiliate of hamas and has already been arrested several times is paul asleep. i'm hearing visits university outside ramallah in the west bank now during daylight hours israeli commandos who belong to the border police and a coven unit came into this university they tackled to the ground the head of the student representative council who is also a member of them us now the israelis regard him as a terrorist organization and say that they believe that omar kiss twenty was involved in terror activity as they had him tekel to the ground they started firing bullets in the vicinity. of the israeli commandos into the
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university through this entrance there was any israeli army units that was positioned outside here and as you can see this is where the guards sit they detained the gods in their room while the commandos themselves came into the university campus they came into the main part of the campus which is here and in front of the student representative council they tackled twenty to the ground level . of what is clear is that they entered this university in what the campus administration says was in violation of international law they have called on the academic community to condemn israeli actions pointing out that this is not an isolated incident paula r.t. outside ramallah it is all too international getting a warm welcome isn't always a pleasant experience a story in california we'll get to in just a moment for the meantime though we did speak to education expert. who says this israeli raid ultimately violated the rights of students. there's an outrageous
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operation against the palestinians and especially against the best in an education it's well known fact that the university usually are immune of such interferences and know no police or government or even to me usually enter the university specially a during the day or so the way they did it and as a verse to be in the first place it's every mission also for the rights of the journalists you know there are soldiers trained soldiers but there are dressed like west indians and they're dressed like really senior journalist it's just just a crazy kind of thing to do differently this you guys are going to attack you once you are inside the events that are sitting there a council leader elected and getting him out of the university and having all these forgers inside differently there would be a reaction that had left us with a shock i really shocked first of all there were inside there investigating that
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day there were shooting at the students after what happened. so i getting a warm welcome isn't always a pleasant experience especially a personal form of an unwanted hug as one california senator the hard way. that. you are now on notice that your behavior has been and welcome the rules committee also instructs you not to initiate hugs. all my life i hunt has been my way of greeting friends and colleagues a gesture of one thing kindness and a reflection of my cube roots. and
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how. about your sudden passing i've only just learned you worry yourself and taken your last wrong turn. to caught up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry i could 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 more fun to feel those that didn't like to question our arc and i
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secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters the mind gets consumed with death this one quite different i speak to you now because there are no other takers. to claim that mainstream media has met its maker. this photograph is gone viral it's a striking illustration of moral strength and fortitude kid you can see the students of rwanda's one and only classical ballet school. shop contrast to the country's brutal history and nine hundred ninety four about one million
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people were killed in rwanda just one hundred ten. soon said by their neighborhoods . in. rwanda some of the trauma of murder and brutal violence of into tribal conflict today just over two decades own the nation has recovered to the point of becoming one of africa's most peaceful countries children are now attending ballet classes. it was an edgy. i'm for to
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know which means there were a series. it was an eighty called caroline key she was a teacher. teacher and she opened her own school so she continued in two years ago i think. and then she went back to the us and then. the third of those are pretty skinny. it's not positive in kids so she took. the company and that distributes it just for how those are on for the proposition of having a but it couldn't be done. when i was really young clay used to start by leo like in time you have
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a pretty tame fencing so in a way picture or like this or it is. something like playing ballet and he's done. it you could be interested and if he does they at least he. has five minutes. sooner it's a little. even. though he's. a kid to most challenges to find teacher because we. we really don't have a professional but it teacher in one though and it's just normal because it's not part of our culture. and so we really were language for i know many people coming from western countries so we cannot see it this school cannot afford to find
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a professional teacher and bring the person in one day and just response it for us so we rely on people we'd be there for following husband then from time to time she can come and teach. her about this quarter was no i am now in the business i mean you can still buy it . you have the money sure profit you want you can. invest that of meat. which no impression on our national. morning rick. probably. you just.
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arrived last year it was with my family my husband is working for the european union. i have five children so for three girls in the village school and. i see so i was totally surprised because when i told everybody out we are going to run that so everybody take care of you know like wow but it's not them there is this contrary what are you going to do in rome. in a pool ninety ninety four virtually all western missions including peacekeeping ones evacuated people from the one that are. later during a visit to the country they use. as president bill clinton said on c.n.n. i don't think we could have ended the violence but i think we could have cut it down and are aggressive.
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in nine hundred ninety four a conflict between two rwandan ethnic groups not much different from each other suddenly erupted. to see neighbors. this was slaughtered daily. and you're. not your house i mean. this is what you want to call got you know saying look we were young well we would have been with this night school but it wasn't what i wish you have a truck bomb by young. couple of about fifty and. you. know what i know what i want to learn a little bit about you about the country and about what i'm going to move and you know must meet you know what i mean the young you know where to retrieve what a lot of what you want you want to know about what would you want to talk about one o'clock on the bus or limo you know is you're. lonely because i.
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was about to tell you. unless you wanted to live to. let you come out about. but i didn't have you know we're going. to. trust i'm glad that the truth which i be a child the mother wanted to. just go on their way up to really i guess i would say i wouldn't bet on the much fun but can you not be cynical make friends with. tell that in the who lives well that to lose their children could use. but that doesn't. work. he would question when you put him.
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