tv Documentary RT March 11, 2018 5:30pm-6:01pm EDT
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but i think of this nature that any time is specially this time on the part of the russian government would constitute a monumental political self harm resulting in severe and significant reputational damage across the world obviously the shadows and the resonance in so many people's minds are going to be from the alexander litvinenko case because that dominated the british headlines for so long and it seems at least superficially that there are parallels here let's face it in intelligence terms he was a busted flush he had been caught in russia he's been convicted to being sent to prison he's been pardoned and allowed to go free so you know the russian authorities will have picked him clean of any intelligence he had which would be useful to them and to since he got to the u.k. m i six would have done the same thing so you know in terms of his old intelligence role it's really nothing more to add to it so in terms of what he might be involved in now i think that's where the most patients going to be found and that's what the
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intelligence agencies and the police are going to be investigating intensively at the moment. in other news this week donald trump imposed new terrorists for steel and aluminum imported to the us he said that the move comes in response to the aggressive behavior of exporters american steel member just really has been ravaged by aggressive foreign trade practices it's really an assault on our country however despite the massive potential impact of the announcement on global trade it didn't pass without a hiccup or. i thank you for the opportunity for what you do for this firm start your search for. your father herman is looking down he's very proud. that he's. even more proud i think he's even more proud would you like to take a picture in the oval office i assume you've all been many times into the oval office come on let's go and do that let's go into the yes i'm going to go we'll go
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into the oval office we're going to sign this we're going to the oval office we have a picture ok ok thank you oh a new levies that will take effect on march the twenty third foreign companies will have to pay a twenty five percent tax for steel and ten percent sold on the u.s. market mexico canada and australia have been granted an exemption in response to the movie you said that it could impose tariffs on jeans motorbikes peanut butter and also orange juice originating from the u.s. world leaders had been quick to slam washington's move however some turned down their rhetoric and even called for talks after donald trump signed the order. you should treat your choosing a trade war is surely the room prescription china will certainly make an appropriate and necessary trade was up and easy to lose i'm convinced that increased terrorists will hurt us all the long run we will defend our interests if
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needs come. your friends where we work together we cannot possibly be a threat to national security in the u.s. so we are counting on being excluded as dr. rice you know a state that has no better ally than a strike there is no case for impose tariffs on describing the exports to the united states well we did discuss the terrace with the economist keep oil field who told us that they will particular. hurt ordinary consumers people who are really going to come out worse from this are american consumers including the u.s. military i mean they're importing a lot of steel for the u.s. defense budget from south korea and one of the reasons that trump has given for this policy is strategic defense reasons it's so dumb it just doesn't add up. in
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terms of proportionate responses from the e.u. in china and so on i would argue and a lot of my colleagues would argue that it would be equally dumb for the e.u. to impose tariffs on things like harley davidson motorbikes because again the people who come out worst of that of a consumer's being calculated for example that for every one job saved by this tariff in position for steel allow you minium in the united states the u.s. economy will actually lou lou five jobs that adds up to one hundred forty six thousand jobs that are a risk because of this policy by trump. now europe is having to deal with the families of ice or fighters returning from syria and iraq after the fall of the terror group france is now unveiled plans to to reintegrate them into schools although that move is causing a lot of concern and charlotte dubinsky reports now from paris. they're just
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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 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
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meanwhile in france the authorities putting together a plan to reintegrate the returning children of john hardy the prime minister has said that sixty eight have already come back and 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 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 are destroying the mental capacity for the child to
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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 that therapy they receive will be successful 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 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 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.
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paris. a quick update on our breaking news this hour a private passenger jet has crashed in southwest iran according to local media reports are emerging that up to twenty people are feared dead the jet is said to have been flying from united arab emirates and was heading to turkey and was turkish operated that's what we know for the moment watching the weekly it will continue after the break. so also not accepted. that and russia and all the u.s. is deciding maybe of what german companies or european companies are investing in all which infrastructure we up building interim n e or and if you're up i think it's a german and it's a european this is. what
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politicians do something. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. most somewhat want to that's. actually going to be press it's like well before three in the morning can't be good . i'm interested always in the lines of how. things should. the way kenai cautious optimism has been expressed around the world often you yourself a possible meeting between donald trump north korea's kim jong un on the us president is up to back to say.
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however the main thing if it takes place could prove to be at least a bit awkward on a personal level here's a quick recap of the insults they've been fighting at each other. strategic patience. with the north korean regime has failed. to get it right. they will be met. by fury. the u.s. neglects to international community will establish peace on the korean peninsula.
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and we can have. out there shooting rockets all over the place have no choice but to totally destroy north korea. russia. is on a suicide mission so no one. who. uses up. well despite the slanging match their washington does its approach to north korea is working. what we know is that the mash 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
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a position of weakness like the one that north korea finds itself in due to the maximum pressure campaign however people on the streets of new york we spoke to do have differing views about who deserves credit for all of this i think it's a win for north korea korea because they definitely approach about the issue and our president trump was being very i say amateur about the situation it will look good on times 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 us a bit 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. but in other news now and in the case creeps and riot police clashed in the greek say c.f.s. and only came on saturday night. thank. you thanks. thanks. clashes erupted after two thousand protesters from across the balkan region marched through thessaloniki in protest against nationalism dozens of mass protesters threw petrol bombs at officers and police then responded with tear gas and stun grenades reports suggest balkan acts and kissed groups came together after far right nationalists allegedly burned down a building occupied by a fascist activists intestinal mickey back in january. now another milestone in the countdown to the world cup was passed this week with the one hundred days to go mark reached r.t. has been building its own team of football legends to to host our special coverage
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of the tournament and former liverpool striker stan collymore and former mine she ninety goalkeeper peevish michael are already on board but this week r.t. did announce another world class side. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all but there was one more question by the way was going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star among us and the huge amount of pressure you have to go i mean the center of the problem here with you and we will struggle over great britain to get you out of the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get down there we have to go. alone. and i'm really happy to join the team for the two thousand and thirteen world cup in russia meet this special one i was also. needs to just take the radio p.r.t.
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teams the latest edition to make up a bigger. book. there might be asking for the cliché to be true but it was him himself and he's the special one reference and he hasn't been allowed to get it since he's currently the boss at manchester united and he's one of the most decorated coaches the modern day. 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 manager's perspective and actually. put a little bit of spice on a football match. i think i wish football stadiums were like this when i played that brilliant assembly and you get an idea about how the atmosphere will be and that they're all in in around the same kind of theme but they're all very different
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as well variant of it one one looks like a u.f.o. than another one i said the stadium is such you look 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 but it's not just teens and fans that are preparing it will come in such as aquarium dolphins there and see lines have been getting in on the actions you can see clearly not fish out of water when it comes to bulls schools and i don't like too much for my liking. so let's go to spain now where a rally in support of catalan independence is taking place right now you have you can see live pictures from barcelona where thousands of filled the streets there
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people holding banners and support for mccaskill and needed the man who's currently in exile there also demanding the release of political prisoners. before we go let's just give you an update on our breaking news a private passenger jet is crashed in southwestern ran according to local media reports are emerging of up to twenty people feed dead that the jet is said to have been flying from the united arab emirates and was heading to turkey and was also turkish operated that's what we know if a now you've been watching the weekly mooney's at the top of the.
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i think what i know about the beautiful guy my great so will transfer. and thinks this minute. 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. muschamp contrast to the country's brutal history in nine hundred ninety four about one million people were killed in rwanda just one hundred. soon said by the neighborhoods. in. rwanda some of the trauma of murder and brutal violence of into tribal conflict
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today just over two decades own the nation has recovered to the point of becoming one of africa's most peaceful countries where children are now attending ballet classes for. it was an energy. i'm for to know which means i've been doing where a serious. issue is it may be called caroline she was a teacher. and she opened her own school so she continued
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in two years ago i think. and then she went back to the us and then i needed to order a third of those are sorry that's produced in your own it's not positive in kids so she took. the company and we did receive this 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 a ten way he came fencing so in only ph and i'm already exist already that is. something like somebody use. it you could be interested and if he does that leaving.
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his five minutes. sooner it's a little. even. though he believes. action to most challenge is 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 a professional teacher and bring the person in one day and just rick spence it for us so we rely on people like laurie so we'd be there for following husband then from time to time she can come and teach.
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only. money in focus me to nice to meet new needs to shift to a new system should do some of the distribution push it through additional produce goods but also this. is a condition. which in google. and. when you call. the numbers here. tomorrow which practice time is numerous. we 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.
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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 that is so dangerous this contrarian what are you going to do in rome when. you're in a pool and you know two for virtually all western missions including peacekeeping ones evacuated people from rwanda. later during a visit to the country the u.s. . this 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 ninety ninety four a conflict between two rwandan ethnic groups not much different from each other suddenly erupted. the. sounds of this was slaughtered daily. and you're. not your house i
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mean. this is what you want to call getting hundreds who say look we're young lawyer who is late to school but it doesn't know what i'm going to charge you have a price bomb by young muslims that's why you don't kabul about feel. good you. know what i know that i am a little guy going. on about what i'm going to do you know must immediately the young you know where we should be what about like what you want to talk about what do you want to talk about what a bunch of years you're. lonely because i. wanted to live to. let you come out about who. but we didn't have you know we're going. to. trust i'm glad that the truth.
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well i'm going to try. to go on the way up poorly i guess i would say i wouldn't bet on the much fun but can you not see this in the coming from the with the. with collette in the who sat on that as well but. generally it is. one nobody. another fact that i. would. say he would question really. there was a man does the same with you. michel martin to go reset by your question michel i work as an analogy was you might tell me what the fun is of course and get out how do you get another room i would really be in
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there i got a piece of you and i had a sort of nearly zero joy if you very quickly please the woman you don't know i'm going to vote on the most beautiful letter for use on the garden it's meaningless. i'm going to leave. those very. close to the president was that i measured it it was the grammar no one knew. how to highlight the comma i just was just i don't usually brown them again when it's kind of coming up with a steady shift we did have a mixed up with something completely sure how much i wanted to conduct at home gives up coming back up because i know who we're going to need to do one coffee a must and that we're going to ration out one of those. magazines if you're going to be on opposite is that.
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what happened i think i don't really know that much but twenty three years ago. there were two charts there was hutus and tutsis the genocide was. it's. a lot of people call cobra like my dad's. his parents his. judgments of things we all died in the genocide but he was able to leave before anything happened to him because he moved to canada for a university which is where he met. one million people died died. and. there is being
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nice. to be. here he can learn about genocide. he killed people with. a new leader they b.c. even babies to a killing to them a deep enough thing it is english thing that touched him or. their school last year see i had to quit because when you're there said twelve cannot go by your own. i didn't really want to see that part because i think it's so it's not it's maybe it's still not really a good thing so it's better to know it when i will know more about genocide it's also important to remember. the term that this happened to. that we carry out our we can't go back to where we were we have to keep growing.
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