tv Documentary RT April 19, 2018 10:30pm-11:01pm EDT
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in the president's reforms it was organized by left wing party leader luke mello shall. get real in a process where president merkel's radicalism has pushed everyone together every week the head of state seems to distract us and go further with reforms so we need to step forward to we know others plain evil like this like zhou pay in one thousand nine hundred five he had to finally step back this is not fair to announce to the people i will pass over you i will destroy you these are not ways to act a president shouldn't talk like this sorry i could not stay silent on that. all the large sectors on strike transport energy public workers health workers all these sectors are represented today on a less than doesn't want to change but he will see when all the countries paralyzed he will be forced to negotiate. there has been
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a sharp rise in terror related investigations in southern germany with half of the cases involving refugees turning themselves in artie's peter oliver looks at what's behind this development as the number of asylum applicants coming here to germany decreases what we have seen is an actual increase in the number coming here saying that they were part of a terrorist outfit and it has politicians absolutely baffled i can't understand why someone would accuse himself of a serious crime and the hope of gaining an advantage in his asylum claim to particular reasons in the southwest of the country jump out because it's there that one hundred fifty nine people have declared themselves as members of a terrorist organization already in twenty eighteen if we turn back to twenty seventeen well three hundred people saying exactly the same thing why would anybody claimed to. be a member of
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a foreign terrorist group well because maybe that investigation could be solved tomorrow but most likely never investigations are proving to be very time consuming because they are almost always alleged foreign acts for example in syria iraq afghanistan or somalia if we look at countries like afghanistan which germany and all the e.u. nations have already referred to as a safe country to return to then you can see why people would come forward and say that they have information and would rather face a trial than deportation that you have an authority zone suggesting this is the easy way out anyone who makes a false confession must understand that he is going to face criminal consequences all of which has its roots way back in the summer of twenty fifteen when angela merkel opened germany up to refugees peter all of r.t. . on me while in greece refugees are also choosing arrest over deportation hundreds
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of migrants recently gathered outside a police station in the city of thessaloniki asking to be detained many view arrest as a way of speeding up their asylum claims greece has seen a recent surge in illegal crossings from turkey since anchorage launched a military offensive against the kurds in northern syria here political analyst ron arad force says the european asylum system is unable to cope. we continually see the judicial system of the european countries is simply not shared to the challenges that the refugee crisis is has posed in the past years by end of twenty seventeen it became clear that the german government has to employ over two thousand further judicial experts to deal with the increase in crime traces concerning. about all icelanders to terrorism
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this is also all these is exactly the burden on the german traditional system it means a sharp increase also in employment costs. the white house has unveiled plans to ease the rules governing arms exports and other proposals private manufacturers could be allowed to sell drones and other weapons aboard with that government approval samir khan has the story. the trump administration says that these new reforms are intended to strengthen the american economy now the policy will cut back the time it takes to approve arms deals as well as ease limits on drone exports to name a few but it's not the only reason why trump is trying to make it easier for other countries to buy american weapons to reduce their reliance on weapons from china and russia but if we look at trump's time in office so for this really isn't
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anything new he kicked off his presidency a signing an arms deal with a saudi arabia then went on to sign arms deals with japan south korea poland and another one with the saudis but why don't we check out how u.s. officials explain the reform. for too long and ultimately more capable of protecting themselves with fewer american boots on the ground this is a balanced policy with absolutely look at human rights as one of a set of considerations that palooka so it's certainly possible that the saudis could possess even more american weapons which human rights organizations say are being used to carry out their military operation in yemen which has been described as the world's worst humanitarian crisis by the u.n. over the past few years a many american politicians have recognized the saudi threat and they've been pushing to and all assistance to saudi arabia it is u.s. made in transfer ordinance that is carried on these planes and are dropped on
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civilian infrastructure targets inside yemen so the question is if this new policy does indeed boost the economy will americans be ok with it even if it leads to further destabilization in the middle east. activist and also david swanson sings uncontrolled can create dangers for all countries involved. this is moving from a pretty much a rubber stamp to no rubber stamp at all leads to disaster in the united states for a while now has been number one in providing weapons to the world most of the places on earth that we think of as violent where we see wars underway don't manufacture any weapons at all so this is a handful of big wealthy countries dealing weaponry to the rest of the world and thinking of it as economics a lot of people have been deluded into thinking that it's good for their economy a fact is that most of these weapons companies are propped up by huge profitable
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unaccountable purchases by the u.s. government and that that spending is detrimental to the u.s. economy the effects are at least of all of the worst humanitarian disasters in recent history. russia's ambassador to the u.n. has lashed out at the u.k. over its handling of the script poisoning by selling events here had a heated exchange with the british representative off to moscow was once again denied access to the prime. russia has a proven record of conducting state sponsored assess a nation including on the territory of the united kingdom. they keep saying that russia has a proven record of assassinations proven by whom our western partners don't listen to us and don't hear us they don't need facts united states agrees with the u.k. the assessment that russia is responsible for the chemical weapons and solsbury
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whether that is in their direct act or irresponsibly losing control of the agent which could be worse luck it will. be c w report has nothing that would help britain to incriminate russia what is more important the c.w. has confirmed the novacek can be made in any liberal tree with the right equipment and there are such laboratories in the u.s. and u.k. the formula has been known since one thousand nine hundred eight if you look at google peyton's and search for novacek you can find more than one hundred matches in the us alone. britain has released a document revealing neither it nor the i.p.c. w. investigation was able to determine the origin of the nerve agent used in this whole spray attack but the u.k. still insists russia is responsible claiming only moscow could have produced the substance there russia has responded with some revealing details not by talk type agents were produced and painted over one hundred times in the u.s. and the u.k. continues to withhold information on the probe making it hard for russia to discuss
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london's conclusions that. russia will not accept any national or international results of any investigation without access to full information including materials from the british probe without consular access to our citizens and most importantly without the obligatory participation of russian experts in all actions to establish the truth if all that happened in souls on march the fourth former m i five officer annie mae shown believes the u.k. is unlikely to backtrack on its allegations against russia. they've sort of backed themselves into a corner and i can't see how they can they can rescind what they've already said because particularly not only did they expel twenty three russian diplomats virtually immediately before the o.p.c. w. had even had a chance to examine the so-called evidence but they encouraged a lot of their nato partners to do the same thing so they can for diplomatically to row back from this position particularly a very vulnerable diplomatic time for britain with threats that looming not quite
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sure what they can do apart from to keep scapegoating russia but i suspect rather sadly this is going to sort of languish in the conspiracy theories category for anyone who questions this very thread their official narrative that britain has pulled together. the u.s. is urging turkey not to buy weapons from russia while trying to boost its own arms exports the state department official has warned turkey if it buys a russian anti aircraft system the u.s. could block the sale of fighter jets to ankara deficient also urged turkey which is a nato member not to make strategy concessions to moscow to achieve its goals in syria though nato appears to disagree saying it's a decision for turkey alone to make political scientists jingoist thomas says washington is growing increasingly wary of turkey's partnership with russia. because of poor russian. relationships better relationships try to
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you know try to you know. take. you. problems off. this is the should be really difficult. try to you know. to take this. in turkey to make. you know government easier to. color it to be united states i think as far as this government government is. good is no way you know to. conclude something between states and turkey i think you know the main. main aim of to you not to take to this government from power. back with the latest headlines in just over half an hour meanwhile for more on all of our stories.
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the fed prints the money and then the pentagon blows it up in various countries around the world or sends us soldiers out there to get maimed and blown up you don't die for your country to protect democracy you die in america to stop inflation that's what the soldiers out there are dying for they should replace the american flag with an upside down dollar sign or something. with a lot of conflict. with. the problem between. my . american president is the language to withdraw and the us the some i'm sure go down we heard the so did under the go down in the in the underground so with condi
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but i'll say that the way the law was written. i didn't have it in my mind i would be walking out there coram a totally free person but i'm thanking ten states in twenty years here which is also allowed yes a lot but not in texas standards because texas turns out last census like it's candy. to. these are the two options that could happen here i would need your vehicle copout. ok and where do i fall from that from here you would fall this way that way so that
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doesn't make sense it makes sense or ok you know the one is if i'm getting in the vehicle and you're turning to do whatever you gotta do is. yes he's all right here so that's what happened and what's going to happen you're going to follow this with like this and this is what happened this is what they say i'm not sure if i'm going to be equal. i need your vehicle and then i. i'm not sure if he felt like this or like this but he felt he felt toward you as he were to you so is this guy here getting this wasn't this guy getting the only option if he fell for discovery here shouting. he went over it in a vehicle that's only way if this guy was leaning forward on the street where he was given a vehicle and get shot from inside a vehicle and that's what they all say.
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