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she. is very quickly carol to the for. her what. i thought i thought. was. after the surprise announcement of face to face talks between donald trump and north korea's kim jong un mixed messages are now coming out of washington this meeting won't take place without concrete actions that match the promises that have
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been made by north korea we're ready to have the first baiting without precondition let's just meet unless we talk about the weather if you will it's not the first time washington has been inconsistent in his policies on the korea with the potential progress now being made caleb maupin looks at who deserves credit. both love political drama big weapons and nuclear buttons but now it appears that little rocket man kim is ready to meet with donald the don't charge their words not mine and surprisingly trump has agreed and the administration is all too clear about who they consider to be the winner of this battle of the bruisers what we know is that the mashed maximum pressure campaign has clearly been effective for the first time in a long time the united states is actually having conversations from a position of strength not a position of weakness like the one that north korea finds itself in due to the maximum pressure campaign now the white house has every reason to think so after
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all they just slapped new sanctions on north korea they pressured the world to halt all trade with pyongyang and they fired almost every weapon in the english language arsenal all aimed at stopping kim with donald trump's so-called hard power we can have med men rocket men sick puppy shooting rockets all over the place we will have no choice but to totally destroy north korea but is trump the real winner here after every tongue lashing he received from the oval office kim fired back with his own retorts furthermore kaman gauged in diplomacy master class with south korea engaging in negotiations and even securing the unified team korea at the recent winter olympics is 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 let's ask new yorkers what they think who's the real winner of this
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upcoming meeting i think it's a win for north korea korea because they definitely approached chump 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 time. part because he's the first president i believe to meet with the north korean leader is better probably from north korea than it is for the usa it's absolutely a victory for kim jong un this is an individual 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
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denuclearization so while everyone's 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 route. artsy new york. israeli police arrest of the president of a student council and five gunshots so that's occurring at a west bank university outside the city of. one of the. twenty four year old omar because swat he was reportedly held on wednesday he's a prominent palestinian activist with alleged links to an affiliate of hamas and has been arrested several times in the past. with. i'm here it visits university outside ramallah in the west bank now during daylight hours israeli commandos who
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belong to the border police and a covet unit came into this university they tackled to the ground the haid 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 university through this entrance there was any israeli army units there 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 students representative council they tackled all marcus twenty to the ground level. what is clear is that they entered this
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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. r.t. outside ramallah education expert dr saad says the raid violated the rights of students. this is an outrageous operation against the palestinians and especially against the biggest thing that they do cation it's well known fact dr university usually are immune of such interferences and no no police or government or even ought to me usually enter the universe of the specially a during the day or so the way they did it as a first in the first place it's every relation also for the rights of the journalists you know there are soldiers trained soldiers but they're all dressed like that it's the unions and the list like that a senior journalist it's just just
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a crazy kind of thing to do differently this you don't i'm going to attack you once you are inside the events that are stink their. lead don't elected and getting him out of the university and having all these soldiers inside different to there would be a reaction that had left us with a shock shock first of all there were inside that investigating that day there was shooting at the students after what happened. c.n.n. has found fresh evidence of alleged russian interference in the us presidential elections in the form of a video game a very enlightening story we'll do that in a moment. the problems that were baked into the cake of the american experience where there was this racism they never want to weigh it's hard coded in the american d.n.a. violence ultraviolence it's part of the american indian these are severe deep
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problems in the americas soul. level the law of hard sell you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles that stuff. that you saw credit tell you that because of the public trials. i sometimes think you pull it out like. all the hawks that we all have our good. if. you feel. as if from.
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it is good to have you with us today around one hundred eighty soldiers have been deployed to the south and you could ton of salzburg to remove contaminated vehicles from the streets it's off to the poisoning of a former russian spy and his daughter so good script all the news daughter yulia remained in a critical condition. reports. the focus of the investigation and paste have shifted to the cemetery in seoul's bury where there are the remains of a script files 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 ted 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 contamination experts
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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 free which is of course the scene of the attack but also the hometown of a script understand people's curiosity about all those questions and wanting to have and there will be a toy 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 two. twenty one people have been treated in connection to potentially coming into contact with that nerve agent that was used on the former
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spy and his daughter 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 flight 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 the 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 sergei lavrov most of it you could call it the most we're being accused not only of this western partners accuses of basically everything that's going wrong in 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. the search for evidence of alleged russian interference in the twenty sixteen u.s. presidential election shows no sign of abating. and they were sent by donald trump to president putin back in twenty thirteen has not come into the spotlight but then
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mogul was inviting the russian leader to visit the miss universe pageant the incident is now reportedly being considered by the investigation into possible collusion between team trump and russia but there's more a c.n.n. investigation has found what it claims is proof that russia was playing games with public opinion during the twenty six thousand election quite literally as artie's down off now explains. many tried many failed but the folks at c.n.n. 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. me and has learned russian for created in release 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
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emails as you can a nod to the scandal over her handling of classified information which had been meiring her companion for months then you were supposed to assist the presidential nominee to collect money from some arab states evading the bombs at the same time and the final challenge to throw the u.s. constitution as far as possible a silly game 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
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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 claim 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 facepalm that the investigation. the funny thing is the game touched on the points of 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 found a video game about a presidential candidate's a game designed to reflect the way she lives and it took you a year 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
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thought we'd come take a look at it this report somehow begins to sound plausible don of r.t. . getting a warm welcome isn't always a pleasant experience especially if it's in the form of an unwanted hug as one california senator learned the hard way. that you are now notice that your behavior has been unwelcome the rules committee also instructs you not to initiate hugs. all my
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life a hug has been my way of greeting friends and colleagues a gesture of kindness and a reflection of my cue. approaching half past nine saturday morning here at moscow this is r.t. international we're back soon with more. lol make this manufacture get sentenced into the public will. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the crime and merry go round lives only the one percent. we can all middle of the room signals. in real need.
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the beasts this minute. this photograph is gone viral it's a striking illustration of moral strength and fortitude 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 form about one million people were killed in rwanda just one hundred ten. simonson by the neighborhoods. rwanda suffered the trauma of murder and brutal violence of the 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
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classes. it was an energy. i'm for to know which means i've been doing badly where it's heroes. it was a lady called caroline 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 i was
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a third of those are pretty skinny. it's not pointed out in kids so she'll do. as a company and that dress suits it just for how those are on for the proposition of having a but it's pretty. when i was really young clay used to start by males like in the time you eat them way they can sing so in only picture or like this or if it is. something like playing ballet and he's done. it you could be interested and if he does that leaving. his five minutes. sooner it's
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a little. eakins. that he believes. actually the most challenge is to find teachers because we we really don't have a professional but it teacher in one that 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 at this school cannot afford to. find a professional teacher and bring the process on in one day and they just rick spence 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. about this quarter was no. americans can buy it.
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contrary what are you going to bring round when. you move in a pool and you know two for virtually all western missions including peacekeeping ones evacuated the people from rwanda. 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. in nine hundred ninety four a conflict between two ruins an ethnic groups not much different from each other suddenly erupted. to see neighbors cells of this was slaughtered daily. and you're. not your house i mean. this is what you want to call got you under so say look you're young well you would have been with. school but it wasn't i wasn't going to charge you have
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what happened i think i don't really know that much but twenty to thirty years ago . there were two tribes hutus and tutsis the genocide was. gunston since. a lot of people call code off like my dad's family his parents and his nym's young man siblings see all died in the genocide but he was able to leave before anything happened to him because he moved to canada for university which is where he met. one million people died died. and. is being nice. to being a new c.e.o. he can learn about genocide.

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