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kind of living conditions as well because of lack of supplies those people they want to leave because they are living in extreme conditions. i have won my for many years. request from people inside. to be helped to go i would say flee because inside it's also very difficult for them personal messages on your phone can you describe the kind of things that they're saying to you i am getting private messages and you know the woman i would never safe there woman you can you expand on that why why you're going to have sexual violence every time we have a head to. reason you have acquitted people we have found like twenty five percent of the women and little little girls they have. they have been assault it is very said reality. tell us who the perpetrators are of
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that sexual violence the people in control the men are in control and they can oblige. meanwhile europe is now dealing with the families of vital fighters returning from syria and iraq after the fall of the terror group that some states like france have unveiled plans to start the reintegration process at schools artie's charlotte open he reports from paris on the threat posed by radicalized children they just children born innocent into a world of brutality. but while most children are playing with dolls and because these are being taught to play with guns and knives and some have even been trained to kill. well i mean it would depend on each individual it should be up to the caliphate i believe the cool would be
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actually trying the guns knives and how to kill people and not only that we have seen people being killed and of course that makes it some form of normality for the bitches because that means when they do that we'll be there. to fight them go do something very similar to the real threat to society it's impossible to know just how many children have been brainwashed by myself but they have already started to return home to germany belgium the netherlands meanwhile in france the authorities putting together a plan to reintegrate the returning children of jihadi s. the prime minister has said that sixty eight have already come back many more are expected to follow. the programs to help these children readjust have been announced by governments across europe but is it too late to reverse the damage
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already done. the little children are not only victims but they're on the cusp of being forced into being perpetrators but in the video that we just saw are you see the sadism of the adults being played out through the children so there they are destroying the mental capacity for the child to differentiate between reality and fantasy in normal lives the murder the road ahead for these children she says is difficult and while there is no guarantee the therapy they receive will be successful she is hopeful if the child had a fairly good our emotional experience early the child will tend to be more resilient in coming through very severe trauma. that's one thing the other thing
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will be very much dependent on how well trained the therapists are governments in europe hope that by offering care and support to the children who return they can help them cast off the horrors they have in do it or even carried out and yet the risks still high that it might be too late to right the wrongs of children brainwashed and raised as i saw fighters charlotte deep in ski r.t. paris. on thursday u.s. president donald trump signed off on a controversial order stopping a hefty tariffs on steel and aluminum imported to america today i'm defending america's national security by placing tariffs on foreign imports of steel and aluminum the american steel loman image astri has been ravaged by aggressive foreign trade practices it's really an assault on our country.
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foreign companies will have to pay a twenty five percent tariff on steel and ten percent on aluminum that is sold in the us market however it was announced that canada and mexico will be exempted so since then the whole host of other countries have also requested a waiver as well your friends we are allies we work together we cannot possibly be a threat to national security in the u.s. so we are counting on being excluded and we shoot. exclusion there is no case for imposing tariffs on a straw in steel exports to the united states principally to the west coast of the united states but all of the studies that have asked for an exemption only australia has been granted one so far as for another of america's closest allies the e.u. for now it's been a rather less lucky brussels now so if you could impose mirror tariffs on peanut
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butter orange juice motorbikes and jeans coming from the u.s. then harris county chairman of a conservative think tank says the e.u. has little room to wriggle on this matter. well i think what donald trump is doing is employing a tough negotiation stance so he is showing that he's willing to lay those tariffs down in less the european union reforms the way that it trades with the united states to the rest of the world and i think he genuinely means it the european union and arrogantly dismiss. all of the criticisms of it as much as it wants but it very quickly finds itself on bended knee to the people it dismissed previously. the official one hundred day countdown to the world cup was launched in moscow this week and r.t. has been collecting its own team of football the agents to host our special
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coverage of the tournament former liverpool striker stan collymore and former manchester united goalkeeper peter schmeichel both already on board and this week r.t. announced one more world class contract. twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest. but there was one more question by the way who's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star and a huge amount of pressure you have to be the center of the beach but how would you . agree. you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get down there we go. alone. and i'm really happy to join. us for. this special one. meets the review. the latest edition as we
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go. you may have to. say come on drop the cliche but it was he who during a press conference first referred to himself as the special one in sports journalists have not let him forget it he's currently managing and not just the united and is one of the most decorated coaches of the modern game. it really is an incredible add on to the program to the show that we can bring someone of his stature in the knowledge that he has a football he couldn't he can come in from a coach manages perspective and actually. put a little bit of spice on a football match. i think i wish football stadiums for like this when i play that brilliant assembly and you get an idea about how the atmosphere will be and that
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they're all in around the same kind of theme but they're all very different as well variant of it one one looks like a u.f.o. than another one i said the stadium is she looked like a cake. i've been to all the eleven cities yet we will finish or that within the next three weeks. but what i've experienced of everything has run smoothly and everything is really well organized so my my my advice is to to relax a little bit about the things that we see every day in the western media and then enjoy it not just teams and fans preparing for the world cup twenty eighteen in softies marines do the dolphins and sea lions have marked the start of the one hundred a countdown with a small football tournament for the spectators were dressed in the colors of different countries taking part in the world cup. or more of their weekly who were not international in just a moment. the
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to so it's a matter of moving back. with us today for the weekly toki is preparing for an assault on a key city in syria near the turkish border this week. in the area as part of its week long offensive aimed at driving out the syrian kodesh wipe out of the group is considered as terrorist by. the code so also america's key ally in the country sending one thousand seven hundred troops to repel the talker's offensive the pentagon says has led to a polson operations against islamic state. some fighters operating within yes yes have decided to leave operations in the middle east river valley to
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fight elsewhere possibly aren't they're not fighting isis anymore and they're basically meant that they're not taking territory back from isis is quickly as they had been in the past the kurds america's most reliable allies in syria have ups and left go on to make war with america's fellow anti isis coalition member and nato partner turkey not the friendliest coalition in the world but that's besides the point you know you've got the. distraction of what's going on up front right now it distracts from international effort to ensure the lasting defeat about isis what is going on in a free is taking away from the fight against isis it is a distraction as secretary mabus had called it is certainly not helpful problem is while america's anti isis coalition butchers and cannibalizes itself the war against the jihad ists has stopped the kurds all left to do their own thing and the
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guy is still there as or incapable it seems of beating the little isis on cleef left there so washington is building an entire new army one key element of the strategy to defeat isis is to train equip sustain and enable elements of the vetted syrian opposition these forces are projected to total approximately sixty to sixty five thousand. sixty five thousand these spared army would be bigger than the canadian or straightly and militaries and don't forget there are already three warring armies in syria the pentagon is planning on equipping and providing this puppet force with everything but there are underwear tens of thousands of new rifles machine guns mortars millions of rounds of ammunition thousand vehicles and don't forget this seemingly go in to pay their
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salaries two to four hundred dollars a month it's all in the new counterterrorism fund request it says clearly once isis is the straw it this new army will stabilize and patrol the territory it holds near enough a third of syria which measures well with washington's plans to stay in syria indefinitely keep the country split up and prevent assad from winning but there are questions like where is the us going to find thirty thousand more moderate rebels when it couldn't find ten can you tell us what the total number of trained fighters remains it's a small number. the ones that are in the fight. we're talking four four five the last time the us trained equipped and sent forth a rebel army they all promptly gave up their guns and joined al qaida they spend
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hundreds of millions on that by the way was really embarrassing any way you look at it this means more war it says so in black and white the us will only train and equip vetted syrian opposition and hope that this time they don't all turn out to be islam ist radicals. saudi arabia and the u.k. are now a step closer to signing a new deal that includes the purchase of forty eight fighter jets is estimated to be worth at least five billion pounds a memorandum of intent was signed on friday at the last day of the saudi crown prince his controversial visit to britain he was given the red carpet treatment by the u.k. government but his visit was also met by protests over saudi arabia's deadly ongoing bombing campaign in yemen. he was at one of the demonstrations. the protesters from back in the opposition activists protesting against saudi
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arabia's continued involvement since they helped to suppress the revolution of the two thousand and eleven to those opposing the arms trade and the war in yemen now since the bombardment of yemen began in two thousand and fifty the u.k. has sold over four and a half billion pounds worth of weapons while the us. still worth over one hundred ten billion some of the biggest deals in u.s. history one of the people we spoke to was the labor m.p. chris williamson the british military advisers to be able but succeed to a whole new level. and frankly trampling on britain's reputation. as a nation the stance of the human rights we've got no place they seem to be selling arms to saudi arabia and certainly we should not be participating in facilitating why having military advisors there britain supports saudi arabia's right to defend
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its security against missile attacks from yemen many of which have targeted the kingdom cities including riyadh this is cannot be right to the government is true looting in one of the united nations' ses is evidence of war crimes although the u.n. calls yemen the worst manmade humanitarian crisis in modern history it says over twenty two million people are in dire need of humanitarian aid last year there were almost a million suspected cases of cholera and twice as many children acutely malnourished . well thanks for sharing your sunday with us here on r.t. international we're back with. in the heart of the swiss alps this is a place probably more secretive than the pentagon more mysterious than the cia and better guarded than for knox ellis was customs are here permanently and all the
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site is controlled by them and they impose the opening time so if you're opposite the possibilities from is all plus the procedures in place of the strictest in all europe masterpieces by artists like pecan so and modigliani i can't boards and sold inside this warehouse that's where the report comes in that it covers up deals which are naturally discreet commercially discreet felt but also discreet because they concern fraud for some of those paintings are linked to dark secrets nobody knows how many of these secrets a kept inside the geneva freeport such a position that you'll never obtain an inventory of all the works in the freeport who knows how many there are three hundred three thousand three hundred thousand is it a matter of confidentiality only is it the world's black box of the art business.
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manufacture consent to have public wells. in the room in clusters to protect themselves. in the final. we can all middle of the room see. the real news. previously on the great american pilgrimage. i kept believe we've been in the land of the. who. actually were in buzzards bay. hey everybody i'm stephen ball charlotte task hollywood gun usual suspects my favorite movie proud american first of all i'm just a george washington and r.v.
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nuisance to me is a good story big boy because this is my buddy max the famous financial guru and we'll he's a little bit different i understand abraham lincoln hall i know there were no windows up last but not least my larger than life. the night an aspiring star rio. with all the drama happening in our country i'm hitting the road to have some fun. meet every day americans call it. what's america our ancestors suffered and see how things got so crazy i was naked. he did the right thing to coax the start to bridge the gap this is the great american pilgrimage. welcome to the great american pilgrimage banally extravaganza with your host
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stephen stevie b. baldwin. so here's the coolest part of the great american pilgrimage it started out as an experiment where like you see me now i was sitting in a mirror dressed like this my hair was not done as well mind you but that's ok. in that foreshadowing i saw the great american pilgrimage and i said to myself stevie bit could you just get an r.v. and get the dogs along with everybody stick perfect on camera and back to one and the tree out and sit. there a good that's the area. and head on out across this great land i didn't think you could add another task to what you're doing while driving but eating soup while patting your dog while texting while driving while talking on
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a fallen probably new record multi-tasking while driving on the highway i want to build a bridge but hell to get me into anything is possible. in the wake of this moost radical political events which was this last presidential election it's caused such an extent division so for me. i've always believed in the hope of america i've always believed in the opportunity of america most of all always believed in the freedom of america. i'm not feeling that funny but absolutely now so how do we go out sort of conversation let it be a lot of fun because i think everybody next with laughter i went out there and i utilized my own unique brilliant genius sense of comedy.
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and i use that. to heal a nation. now that hasn't always worked out for me. is today free or easy day. you. see that's. not the mood all you guys ride some really cool gnarly big machine we figured from our friends at def digital cash we bring in our own heavy artillery. squally wins by a sam slide. and from there. start to. create a dialogue create a conversation but do a lot more listening and have a willingness to not be in
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a hurry to be so judgmental whoever it is i'm talking to but rather listen and learn about who they are and then see where the conversation goes from there and that's where it goes to you guys out there or all you pilgrims around the world that have jaw and this conversation whenever there is a question in america whenever there is. an injustice that needs to be uncovered there always is a people a people behind a pilgrimage a movement and certain inalienable rights. that i say the right is it in and label or an alien is a very big play back in my head from what i've heard and like important people sailing on. our own are in early able writes like you know i mean in illian of who do i see in alien in iliad will. say not in the halal or let's see it again in ilya noble that's not
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a you say it in alien i'm in the ball well if you want to talk about it in a really able. i mean even if the word means put max is in elite how does the green flip work. since this is it takes in carbon it's parts oxygen. we are breathing clip art every moment with max is a best max moment spirit animal spirit local flora the buff is five four so it's a pop up. the pop pop max is just not going to be told how to do or not to be max. mainstage here the best of the best festival in corpus christi. right now they've got a. beautiful i would out of those mexican mexican dress is going to tell me what that is i'm a visitor here what am i looking at you know could you help me answer just dancers
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because that smacks baby maybe allister it could be the spark. that a great american villager but it's going to be the great american revolutionary declaration of. war against all the conflicts. lists the kleptocracy the cactus stocker sea. yeah the catch a stocker sea ruled by the least qualified now we can talk about stuff that's not in the show right when we set out to do the great american pilgrimage we made a plan it turns out that the plan really just couldn't be done down in venice will screw up the cows in coffee shop and we're meeting this holocaust survivor and we're getting ready to have an interview with him and we set it all up it's really wonderful to meet you take this and this one here with your heart ok. let's meet in
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a sixty if we listen. and knowledge ninety eight. double bed yeah. and then this little children's kind of sing song. play date kind of yoga session broke out which i guess is quite normal here on the west coast you see right here in hollywood downstairs. do we have any of the footage of me spilling the coffee on i'm. awkward to say there were some hiccups during the great american pilgrimage just never know what might break loose or. change. but do i mean anyway. i don't mean do you. do you i'm changing and i married. a and.
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i'm like i am so what we're doing what is this what are we doing this is reading what you tube comments into god. which brings me to the first comment from some of you tubers is that what you call the kids today you tubers right because i know over at our team which is our network of distribution our russia today they're big with the you tube as well those folks they like the you tube r.t. does and apparently the you tube likes us. on and we see those so these are important here's what. it meant so you know i can see that then it was dark. the moment. series and i'm the leader. i was in there full agreement is just.
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been waiting for this excellent baldwin is a sandwich short of a picnic. this person is already a pilgrim they have joined the pilgrimage they understand it they get it and we thank you welcome here's another comment from one of the youtube kids it says good should go with people doing their jobs and asking questions great idea using original media concepts so here's a person that really has captured the vision of the great american films a bit. so i like that comment that's a nice one i prefer thank you dennis. here's another you tube observation and a comment when i ran for public office that was part of my theory that if there were more dialogue between individuals across all walks of life is. that
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true healing of a community could occur now there's a pilgrimage people i'm not interested in my opinion i'm interested in learning from other people's opinions going around the country talking to regular people but would have been fine with a leader that outlaw and on the left hey that's the hot blonde that's the only and this show is that conversation and that is the inspiration for the great american pilgrimage up. can't pronounce this person's name a s a send deists so this youtube years observation is up that is norway l.o.l. i haven't laughed like that in weeks good job guys. read the what's the monument we went to look at got feet out there mt rushmore and i get out of the r.v. and we walk by this tour bus and we see this flag on the desk or to.
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