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it's a tough reality to deal with. a violent standoff between police and environmentalists second day in france barricades and police fired tear gas to got live reports coming up from the sea. also in headlines an alleged chemical attack in syria was staged no traces of banned substances were found at the scene that's according at least to russia's representative to the united nations says. interviews not a single local resident confirmed the chemical attack everything taken place with the bodies of people killed by chemical agents have not been found. lessons to learn the u.k. faces criticism for donating millions to palestinian schools only to see the reportedly the money spent on books promoting martyrdom. if you tried to do you
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really hard work which. is funding in subsidizing palestinian terrorism look at the reality that. brutalized by soldiers on a daily basis all their lives. and then his new show here naughty peter schmeichel talks to the president who says football fans shouldn't hesitate to come to the world cup in russia despite calls from some politicians media. morning thanks for joining us for all the latest global updates here on our team. welcome to the program. approaches theirs have started burning tires and barricades while police have already deployed to i guess near the french city of not. a stand
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off between environmentalists has ended its second day police have been taught trying to have exposure from their camp with more we can go live now to charlotte dubin ski at the scene charlotte tear gas going off you mentioned earlier today what's the latest there now. well this tear gas rained down on us literally pretty much all the time you might just want to look down behind me you'll see a few guys these are some of the zombies protesters and just behind them about fifty meters away is the line of police this is the c.r.'s who are trying to push the zionists and the victims from this area it's a pretty nasty standoff for the protesters all throwing project also such as glass bottles and other things we saw a fireworks being i directed towards the c.r.'s yesterday and then of course they are responding in kind with that tear gas i just want to show you a little bit of the tear gas what it looks like this is part of the canisters that
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they shoot off i take a look at that it's just a piece of plastic but believe me when that's coming towards you very fast that's hard when it opens it releases this it looks like a pallet and that's where the take ass comes from and that believe me when it hit me about an hour ago pretty much but this struggle is continuing for this artist since day two let's have a look at what happened on day one. soledad. the little you know if you will at least or just about a hundred meters down in the distance ready waiting for whether they're going to charge forward. the police and are trying to push everybody away a tactic that we've seen earlier in the day whether you choice by getting rid of
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all of the saddest all of the activists. well the protesters are so desperate to hold on to this ground this one person behind me was actually just grabbing it as small pebbles and mud to be able to fling that at the officers actually so. some people flinging mud directly at offices yes they were just going to try and get a little bit closer down you might be able to see somebody there one of the scientists activists i threw in project this is bottles glass bottles plastic bottles as well as bricks towards the c.r.s. and there you can see we're getting some things thrown like that would be some tear gas going off there down you can hear it it's quite loud it's very larry and that gas can reach really far probably about a hundred and fifty meters when it is fired i think we've got some more tear gas coming towards us so we're just going to move back a moment but for the moment this struggle is continuing and the tensions remain
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incredibly high here not shut down the land. working there in difficult conditions with gas to stay safe that doesn't look like the protesters or the police are giving way doesn't look like a resolution is there any time soon or get back to charlotte as soon as there's any objects there from the scene. fake and stage that at least was the verdict of rushes and voice of the un over the latest alleged chemical attack in syria reports over the weekend claimed dozens had died in the city of duma after chlorine gas was dropped on the area an emergency session of the security council on monday sparked a war of words. well the liberation of do you move from rebel fighters russian specialist was some specialist in radiological chemical and biological protection to collect evidence and information that took soil samples which show the lack of nerve agent chlorine containing substances in interviews no single local resident
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confirmed the chemical had been taken place bodies of people killed by chemical agents have not been found and chemical personnel and residents have no information about their potential burial areas therefore the use of sarin and chlorine has not yet been confirmed. who does this. only a monster does this the russian regime whose hands are all covered in the blood of syrian children cannot be ashamed by pictures of its victims. we've tried that before however the main burden of responsibility was pinned on russia and iran in washington london and paris the media conclusions but drawn on the syrian government's russia could stop this senseless slaughter if it wants. but it stands with the assad regime and supports it without any hesitation. to the
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hague claim recently the brushwood will never be the us is a friend i'd like to on so we're not trying to be your friend you're wrong if you think you have friends your friends are those who cannot say no to. russia said it was so independent body set up to investigate reports of the attack the move won the backing of the u.k. as well. as more of what was said during the session. as the fifteen member body convened and we had a meeting of the u.n. security council we heard first from the representative of the russian federation he went on to talk about the fact that anti government fighters terrorist groups like al nasr and others there have been occasions in which territory has been liberated from them and it's been discovered that they are stockpiling chemical weapons and that they have in the past used chemical weapons against the positions of the syrian government should you produce it as you heard the warnings but you consciously ignored them because they didn't correspond to the doctrinal arrangements of those who sleep and dream about the liquidation of the official
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government in one more arab country from there we heard from nikki haley the representative of the united states she went on to blame the syrian government for the attack and from there she said that the united states intends to respond to this alleged chemical attack regardless of whether the u.n. security council approves of that or not she she says that the usa intends to take action now her remarks come after donald trump said the usa was in the process of making some big decisions regarding the chemical attack and do they are. militarily and. will be letting you know produce a position with its own people but nothing's off the. nothing's of that is he ruled out taking action launching what he's going to say. now to benzema pointed out that when donald trump said that nothing was off the table in regards to syria
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and the action that he might take these words sound very dangerous the implications of possible aggressive action from the united states in syria could be very severe and that the whole world should be deeply concerned about this kind of rhetoric and this kind of language coming from the commander in chief of the united states. the u.s. delegation echoed the state will so president trump the searingly security council meeting even left the whole syrian envoy again to speak don well media outlets seem to be holding back and giving their advice the president's. discuss the latest crisis in syria with retired u.s. army general paul vitaliy i think you should clear it either happened or it did not happen and if it happened there asked to be proof did. i do you. think growing. complimented by russian investigators. serving distinguished
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members not politicians of the international community to be chosen to go in and validate one way or the other do you that are true or it's not true that someone needs to get to the bottom of it because the syrian government worst being blamed for it and we've heard stories of keto or other rebel groups you know being able to gather in some of these are biological weapons specifically syrian gas but it's obvious it's happened in the past the question is this time who did it exactly one year ago i spoke to former presidential candidate ron paul who's the chairman of the institute of peace and prosperity. our. time when a crime is committed in this country the stations when they're not sure they're careful they say this is allegedly but they never do this under these circumstances they have zero bits of information that's owner and over again they had to the person is guilty that is the person they you know the russians and the syrians are guilty of a crime and it goes over and over again you know did that this
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a scrap of and then they finally had to give up hey you know that nothing came panned out so they had to go on to a new one so it's one runs out of steam they create another fake news program. i think the least likely would be his sod this whole idea i saw it over and over again a priority ten times a day assad is gassing his own people and i've said every time i have been a star in a month or two later they prove it was absolutely wrong so i cannot see any reason why assad would do this there's no reason for a russian have done this there's somebody who wants to serve trouble and the people who want to stay there. the security council meeting was called by moscow to discuss what it says is the general russian agenda that's currently taken hold with the script case being another example. media reports we have learned that the cia suggested shone through the script in the us and the new names the
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participation of the cia speaks of by itself. perhaps we'll never see the key witnesses of what took place at the russian representative speaking there after reports surfaced that american intelligence may seek to provide the screwballs with new identities just a reminder of that incident in the u.k. city of salzburg took place just a month ago now it was that was where the ex double agent and his daughter were found a conscious on a park bench they were taken to hospital and darkness with a nerve agent poisoning which was later separated to russia by the u.k. government so i think the findings when i look at the the evidence from the people from from porton down they were absolutely categorical and i asked the guy myself i said are you sure and he said there's no doubt but typically you're not able at portadown to say where it is from we haven't yet been able to do that other u.k. of course later denied boris johnson it cited porton down for confirming russia was
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to blame all of a letter from the foundation for strategic with search believes it's almost impossible to link the poison to its source. in the case of know each other i think it's not possible to direct link. a country of prediction there is no proof for sure there accuse a shine is bade on suspicion not on proof because it's in this kind of affair you know it's very difficult to find a smoking gun. it's true that. the interest in this agent was very i. didn't originate community in the west so i can i can surely imagine that russia is not the only country being able to. these agents. i'm sure that other intelligence services tried to
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investigate the product and how it was sympathize. and know each other is supposed to be very toxic highly toxic so a small amount should have killed mr creep out for sure before we know exactly how the no wieczorek was delivered to the victim it's very difficult to assess the amount of the chemical agent that was in contact with the victims. i'm not surprised that in the in the database of experts or centers that works on chemical weapons or defense and chemical weapons they have this kind of information that could explain the speed. in which the product was identified this is not surprising. and a screwball poisoning on a subsequent diplomatic fallout have given rise to a number of voices telling football files to think twice before visiting russia for
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this summer's world cup fever as president though says the action on the pitch not what's happening off it should remain the focus john infantino open up to peter schmeichel the danish football legend got his own new show here on r.t. it is no secret a lot of tension between the world and the world cup host nation. how afifa how are you dealing with that i mean how are you sort of coming in making this the best event in the world with all that's going on at the moment by focusing on football i think that's the key and that's the secret we have to focus on full but i think there are enough sadly people around the world to try to just you know divide or argue or dispute or whatever we have to try to unite football is uniting some of the spin from western media is that it's not safe to go to russia you know security is not good enough don't go off scene you know in
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england they're basically saying to the fans don't go it's not safe what what would you say to that is to say to go to russia of course it is safe to go to russia. for this and it will be very safe believe we'll even say for the world to russia during the world cup because the authorities in russia very much aware of what the world cup means and they want to show as well a welcoming country and preparations in terms of security for the world beyond. any other. event or any other situation so the conditions will be there for a very safe world cup and obviously those who want to enjoy football and enjoy a part of the summer they should go to russia those who want the wall to have riots
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or whatever they buy the book exactly goes home with. you governments found itself accused of paying to teach palestinian students about . semitism one of more that story as one of the updates for you after this short break. we're going to war zone you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles they don't. use talk to product tell you the lobby gossip in public but most importantly. about how you are not cool enough to buy their product. these are the hawks that we along with all the walking.
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manufactured to public wealth. when the ruling class is project themselves. with the famous. be the one percent. we can all middle of the room. welcome back to the program you can government is facing criticism for handing palestinian schools around twenty million pounds it's feared it could damage peace prospects and reports the school books with the money allegedly promote martyrdom
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and anti semitism these are some examples of the task set to children students must find the number of martyrs who died during two palestinian revolts against israel in physics you can see this picture is used of a boy with a slingshot throwing stones at soldiers of the u.k. government says it's against all forms of violence and tries to have dialogue with both sides of the conflict to promote what they describe as a positive portrayal of each other my colleague neil harvey put the issue up for debate. it's a huge tragedy that a hardworking british taxpayer is funding and subsidizing palestinian terrorism huge amounts of the money from the preachers taxpayer unfortunately goes in to inciting violence against innocent israelis or it's outrageous is actually typical of people like richard to our apologies for the israeli
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zionist occupation and now he's saying he is trying to make us to believe that those who are occupied should not even defend themselves according to their right on their international law it is actually a right to resist illegal occupation and indeed it is their right and it's their right to teach their children if we see in a physics task a picture of a boy targeting israeli soldiers can you not see that there's a great danger that that's promoting an aggressive viewpoint in the children promoting violence in their minds you know what i mean you know look at the reality that child is being brutalized by those soldiers on a daily basis their whole lives their family their culture you know you look at the time. you know she didn't just slap. she was defending herself she was defending her culture who was shot in the face these people are going through
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brutality which is unbelievable by ourselves richard would you be happy to see books of a different type in their sport promoting something more diplomatic. yeah of course that would be fantastic but it's just not the reality because the palestinian authority hamas must suit very well the state of israel to exist very well in the west they don't want any peace they're happy to see the bloodshed continue while he's living safely in london he can talk all there was he's encouraging the violence that we're seeing incited by these textbooks. and other headlines the leader of the lebanese political party and militant group hezbollah has revealed washington offered to remove it from the terawatts list and give it financial aid if it dropped its resistance to israel and he said he picks
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up a story. the u.s. terror list arguably the most dangerous list in the world and if you're on the database you just seem there's no way out of big brunton international threats right wrong if you want your name scratched off for good harry options you could become a friend of a friend the chief of hezbollah that any share political and military movement with links to iran says the united states offered the group the chance to be removed from its national terror watch list but there was a catch jay a billy salim indicates to me a good message from the u.s. was president saying that the u.s. is ready and that will be a part of the lebanese government billions of dollars and be removed from the ter list but on the two conditions the first one is that would work for the americans and the second is that will stop resisting the israeli occupation of israel's are very firm a strong ally so basically as long as you're nice to washington's friends i'm for
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fair the proof that money talks look no further than the peoples moshe dayan organization of iran doesn't matter that you killed american personnel and civilians top notch lobbyists will do the job politicians will back you at rallies people who are islamic but what martin and secular t.v. ads will proclaim your innocence from t.v. screens. any k. is a ranch democratic opposition working for a nuclear free iran founded on human rights unjustly listed a terrorist group and the case the victim of. this human. rocky allies this next option is simple just sits and waits until the tax for me if the noble peace prize winner nelson mandela waited till days before his ninetieth birthday what a nice present from washington and five years later at his funeral all was forgiven and forgotten to the people who said that the world thank you for your note soon
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learned over the. his struggle was your struggle. but the boat with the birds and those that was right the greater the drought is that. same mentality now widely seen as an international hay right was branded as an international threat to decades off even though they tend. to think that they. have. is this like a red line for you that you would not designate. as they're going to you know on the battlefield there are groups that mesh together individual fighters or groups of fighters it's not a clean situation all the time so it's apparent that being on the u.s. terror list may have little to do with that big terrorist however it is using what you might call the carrot and stick approach and rather handy way for a government to achieve its strategic goals if you look and see who has been designated as a foreign terrorist organization by the united states they are always the
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governments that seek to be independent from the united states or have challenge us hegemony in their area or in their country thus the label is purely political it doesn't really say anything about terrorism or about the people who are saying under the f t o foreign terrorist organization label it's a form of bullying on a grand scale. the u.s. department of homeland security setting up a media monitoring service as part of a scheme that the h.s. plans to keep an eye on more than two hundred ninety thousand global news sources as well as social media it will monitor data in more than one hundred languages and set up a database to include all people involved in news critics all that surprised that given president trump's much publicized lack of love for the media you know i have a running war with the media big news media or press the crooked media is
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a failing pile of garbage fake fake they are among the most dishonest human beings on a plans have sparked a strong reaction on twitter. maybe the trump homeland security forces would like dissidents to wear monitoring bracelet and submit themselves with tattoos to coup the office of homeland security wants to docs all the journalists in the country this isn't bad at all when you have a president who has called the press the enemy of the american people i think in sunder stand a bill for people to be concerned when d.h. asked announces that they want to create a media monitoring platform journalist chris hedges believes the u.s. is acting like a rogue state first of all i would say they probably already are monitoring. you know this may be a more concerted effort or this just made public acknowledgement of what they've
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been doing but you know they're very worried about their international. image and reputation and ability to control the message both domestically and internationally the united states much like israel is becoming a pariah country. in much of the world and i think that rather than address or even acknowledge the reason for this they are tempting to impose drac wholly and forms of control on systems of information. out there is a recipe for disaster brewing in italy and all over the humble artichoke of all things that follows claims within the jewish community that the vegetable is actually not kosher and therefore not fit for consumption but the rolls left a bitter taste in some people's mouth.
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there's a late start lines from myself on the team here at r.t. join us again today in moscow time for the latest global headlines.
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performed by a billionaire two years using hastily assembled talking heads of mahogany and twine or as we hawk watchers call it another day in global politics speaking of pine and twine recently united states president donald trump announced a clue to a cleveland crowd that quote we're knocking the hell out of isis will be out of syria like very soon let the other people take care of it now needless to say the mainstream news media the war hawks and capitol hill went well nuts trump promised to get out of syria very soon could be a win for russia c.n.n. exclaimed in the washington post writer josh rogan challenges the president's manhood writing that the donald would back off his urge to cut and run if he knew that the united states and its partners control almost all of the oil and if the united states leaves that oil will likely fall in the hands of iran.

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