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on the. defense ministry has released a video of tests of its latest missile systems among the new weapons is the hypersonic. missile which is said to be capable of outsmarting all currently existing defense systems and there's at the site amount of rocket into a continental ballistic missile which has ten times the range and can be manufactured without any foreign involvement. senior correspondent was granted exclusive access to russia's latest nuclear deterrent. meet satan as natives come to cool this. thirty six and
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two hundred and nine tons of nuclear ged and it is a paradox these things that evolution. is likely mean the end of human civilization and yet it is that very fact that guarantees the snoops a man will live a press the red button. thirty six m. carries as many as ten nuclear warheads as well as decoys and counter-measures its
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yeah i think it's the best way of taking care of the animals he says to let them breed. and sometimes they got surplus and sometimes we need to euthanize. the so really you go on the coastline and a lot of those think animals shouldn't get killed on the rock as the field animals but i've been to that zoos several times it's a beautiful place and i take my kids and you know this is true it is
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a regrettable this who needs to kill animals for food is no reason why a lens writes this information that is terrible those people just don't understand how to run the zoo is out international fashion joining us so far a deadline to prosecute the former u.s. intelligence chief for allegedly lying to congress expires today more on that after the. manufacturer sentenced him to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the financial merry go round. we can all middle of the room sick.
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so also not accept the. weather then russia nor the us is deciding maybe of what german companies or european companies investing in or which infrastructure we are building a true mini or in europe i think it's german and it's a european this. is good to have you with us today the british prime minister theresa may is facing pressure from some capital over the poisoning of a former russian spy on u.k. soil they want her to adopt
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a tougher stance on the case investigators think. and his daughter would deliberately targeted with an agent traces of the substance of being detected at the restaurant where the true ate before they were found unconscious in a nearby park bench and although the probe is ongoing some politicians and journalists continue to point the finger at russia and. example story. hey poison the former russian spy you could allocate miss a rhetorical question because everyone seems to know. we look objective lee at the evidence we don't get ahead of ourselves and if there is evidence of a foreign state involvement we will need to respond be more aggressive and we have to change the way that we deal with it because we can't be in a situation in these areas of conflict where we're being pushed around by another nation. but what about innocent until proven guilty seems it is just guilty guilty guilty even though the home secretary's been calling for caution we need to make
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sure that we respond not to room but all the evidence we must avoid speculation to make sure that we give the police the space that they need regardless of call for a thorough inquiry british politicians and some in the media seem to want blood spilled right now and theresa may face is increasing pressure to respond to these claims as she meets with security ministers from helping hands offering the government a list of options a slap on travel bans and so a freeze on assets for russian nationals this suggest kicking name spies out of britain or even sending troops to eastern europe is just as well that we're currently reviewing our defense capabilities so that we can increase them can't we defense it's a first use of the room and spending two percent on defense is now not enough this channel is under scrutiny too and there are even calls to keep well away from westminster is quite explosive because what we've got is a good business. at the same time an investigation is taking place to these events
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it sounds very rationally urging their own prime minister to take action against the country which is innocent until proven guilty you know everybody is innocent till proven guilty that's the burden of proof and the evidence the investigation finds out that russia was not responsible for this then my concern is whether this will get the publicity that the deserves because there is a danger i've already we've seen that in the investigation we want to be told them all of the information will be classified and so. you know the damage has already been done to russia if you like russia has been deemed guilty in the in the media and most of the media in the court media they have been waiting for the evidence they've been putting on the front pages and the paper that russia was guilty the first with of a former russian double agents had the worldwide media in a spin until the truth souths it appears the only option is to keep calm and
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investigate. the five year deadline to charge former u.s. intelligence chief james clapper expires on monday despite calls from both parties to prosecute him he allegedly lied to congress under oath about mass domestic surveillance does the n.s.a. collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of americans. no sir. it does not. not wittingly. there are cases where they could inadvertently perhaps collect but not not willingly. stapling was revealed to be erroneous just months after the testimony with edward snowden's revelations about mass u.s. surveillance american lawmakers have criticized the justice department for failing to open clappers case he and others who have held administrative power must be held accountable to the same laws that govern the people of the united states he
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admitted to lying to congress and was an remorseful in flippant about it the integrity of our federal government is at stake because his behavior sets the standard for the entire intelligence community. political analyst at charles alltel says that this case reveals political bias in the us federal system it can be taken very seriously but to date it is seldom been prosecuted aggressively and depending on the facts of the case. prosecutors may make a determination that they only want to go forward with cases that are easily won when you look past the narrow issue of clapper and you look at the long period of president obama's tenure for eight years which is only now beginning to come under the kind of scrutiny i felt it deserved a long time ago what you see been a long standing pattern and practice of harnessing the machinery of the fearsome machinery of the us federal state against enemies of the obama administration and
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in favor of friends of the a bomb in a straight and that's the larger story are not simply whether clapper should be prosecuted for the one instance that's admitted where he did lie under oath to congress. a group of fraudsters has been busted in some petersburg for selling fake passports though fake not in the way you might expect. in the foothills of the. us on the southern. tip of the food. you will record on the bill.
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for those who think this is enough just don't feel anything you really need let me just stick with the old school for the. last few. months. and my mum. took off for the full so for me it's the first. instance of her. by joining us here on r.t. international eight twenty two monday morning we are back soon with more.
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you speak french. continue to. cut them down to discuss. the warhawks selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battle is going. to socks for the tell you that will be gossip the public by itself the most important news day. off as they tell me you are not cool enough to buy their product. all the hawks that we along with our audience will watch. there are not lines up. enough lines up let down one by its nature the definition is enough i'm back. when seeking out in the south.
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and. taking in the equal city south yes it did. and then yesterday during. how we said i'm. done with me right now i think. i'm going to let you know let me out the south. in this just feeling this one means i love this now you know better let me focus now on tokyo found it is going to happen to him. and his work with because. i love the premise.
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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 forty six. place. is controlled by them and they impose the opening times. if this film is all plus the procedures in place of the strictest in all europe to pieces by artists like picasso and modigliani i can't boards unsold inside this warehouse that's where the report comes in if it covers up deals which are naturally discreet commercially discreet but also discreet because they concern frauds. some of those paintings are linked to dog secrets nobody knows how many of these secrets a cat. inside the geneva freeport. in the freeport who knows how many there are three hundred three thousand three hundred thousand is
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it a matter of confidentiality only is it the world's black box of the art business. it's a multinational of a particular kind one you all know some of you may even visit it's present across the globe and on the corner of your street. the catholic church. with its hierarchy. its communication. and its very darkest secrets. to feel a. bit australia seven percent of priests are thought to have sexually abused minors four percent in the united states. we discovered the clergymen found guilty of better fee via are still active often in contact with children.
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thanks to internal documents will reveal how church leaders protect priests accused of sexually abusing minors. by sending them from country to country notably in africa. the investigation into these international exiles took us to cameroon. to argentina. to the united states. to france and to italy. during our travels we stablish this unprecedented map that regarding the transfers of priests involved in cases of that ophelia. deck a man sits in dig. that up with his off by a few that must evolve afaik was he not that into bang up stakes i mean that and the victims number tens of thousands marked with scars for the rest of their lives.
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our investigations would lead us all the way to pope francis who revealed how when he was charged. when a series he tried to influence the argentine justice department. to sunday that. conflict was these and these and he kept the past the. investigated the mysteries of the church where on the altar of truth god's law seems to prevail over that of many. our inquiry into the international transfers of priests accused of pedophilia begins in the united states. we're in chicago in the shadow of this cathedral to would just have very unique kind of protest.
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or it's you know it's not all are victims of pedophile priests. in their hands portraits of them as children when they were abused. in the us sixteen thousand people have already launched complaints for sexual abuse against catholic priests. these victims have joined forces for the annual conference of their support group smout survivors network of those abused by priests. oh everybody. great to see you again and i think it looks like we've got a bigger group than last year which is even better news so how many of you are here for the first time. thanks to.
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remember that all of us here are survivors of sexual assaults and betrayals during our youth so if you're looking for an opportunity to share your experience with people who truly get it this is the place. recently the organization has seen abuse victims from all over the world join its ranks it has become the internationale of those abused by the church. certainly it will be and they will do that whether i use. the proposal to blow this head honest but now that they gave. the response i left. where you're from said yeah we're trying to save it i'm from germany from berlin and elicits with a very loose. when there was talking to yourself about the from the focus on those just the way i just. three three years i was fifteen years
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old i was abused as a team for a long period of time it was with an oddly creased agreements just can't be in. canada accounts from over fifty countries. at the end of the conference we talked to one of the activists on barrett doyle. facts reports from victims snap is the only group to been able to establish a list of priests worldwide allegedly involved in pedophilia cases we only include those priests who have been accused of child sexual abuse in a credible public document it has to be either a court document that's publicly accessible or a mainstream news outlet is called father she began her work fourteen years ago sorry refuge in the states these activists publish the names and photos of accused priests on the internet to try to ensure they never come into contact with children
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again. this is just the letter a and it just keeps going. mouthing the names of the i'm so far so all in the entire database we have forty four hundred names to be of any french names in the least we do have several so father revoir is a very troubling case because he abused this young boy and and mario innuit boy did. report the abuse eventually within statute and end of all was fled he in one thousand nine hundred three it somehow spirited him back to france where he lives safely now that's not the case of his victim who took his own life in december of two thousand and twelve to avoid justice one french priest accused of a sexual abuse of minors is thought to have fled to canada and be hiding in france . the story barely seems credible. we contacted the
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sister of one of the priests presumed victims. but as he told the league speaks to us from northern canada deep in in a way territory her brother maher used to go he committed suicide five years ago he has filed a complaint against the french priest and she has sent us some old photos of her and her kid brother and want to follow revoir will be modest. he has seen the what happened to you as well as responsible about why you decided you should done. cards. do you think madea's was the only sort of.
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bird my. we get our hands on the warrant issued to the canadian police for father of war's arrest. they've been after the priest since one thousand nine hundred ninety eight. on it we discover the name of mario's of but also two other boys made anonymous by the police with black lines. a girl of fourteen is also among the legit victims. in all the priest is thought to have abused four children. finally in the top left
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hand corner of vital piece of information the name of the town where the priest is believed to be hiding in france a small town in the book lose where there's a monastery belonging to his community. so we catch the train to strasbourg. that's right because in the meantime we've got hold of some internal documents from his community father revoir has been transferred several times. after obvious in canada he didn't stay in who is presumed by the canadian police he apparently were next to two of time nearly all and that's what we lost track of him . but after several months of inquiries during a phone call to a priest from a priori were father of war had stayed unwittingly gave us a new lead. which is to see the priest one of the by the canadian police for nineteen years for sexually abusing four children seemingly lives here
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in strasbourg among his religious community. from now on. we'll film with a hidden camera. we know. what we want to show he was mentioning what. it was that it. was our information was correct. the priest is here at the end of the corridor. you know so you know who can imagine the thought of article on the new foulness as well. if you only wanted one used a vote never dropped off your phone like divestment that's a bunny of a state or you know west going to new every time i visit as
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a said walker i was off on full body to ruin it i wanted to fit there is was extra . input moved out of out of out of the alley to get through the school so before she had one of the at the district on the bottom. slip and another member in months more. is going to screw norm do not use good so that he could push was a. car over him here they took it here should take him. to the tsunami because america's was. we sure the photo of the young into it mari's time to lick commercials that's concerning. in the winters is another love us unless you insist this is b.s. i've also got national to say about this is you did those you don't feel the same maybe i thought it was expected as you really didn't want to disappear for good so he says or there is room. to be relinquished his or her.
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from the minute you said it was it's written there than i have done a diet and you know it was it's no use both of us were. not serious things going on as he was near the rush hour traffic. is interesting place some serious food. was a bit out of his it shimmers off really bunk off with me papa our school is a comical person it was aimed at a very they were not able or the grace is a possibility with me for. how can a priest accused of the sexual abuse of minors change countries and homes and stay out of the. watches of the police and justice for almost twenty years. and is it isolated to news. one man may have an explanation. back in the united states marines to these are former american priest patrick walsh. since the one nine hundred ninety s. he's been
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a close up witness of pedophile scandal. this baby and. say this young much eighteenth vote with your remote to zante for special coverage of the russian presidential election exit polls opinions real time results monitoring and much more. told me it so also not accepted. then russia and all the u.s. is deciding maybe of what german companies or european companies are investing in oil which infrastructure we are building interim a knee. injury up i think it's a german and it's a european decision. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time but there was one more question.
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