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tv   Cross Talk  RT  April 25, 2018 5:30am-6:01am EDT

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so it's always wall love you i robot that topical and keep. watching those hawks never great there but everybody. in july twenty seventh team hunted also to a freelance journalist working with on to militant shelling in syria. to own it his sacrifice quality has established a khaled also to a memorial they will recognize war reporters who often risk the months with the sake of the truth and through that peace you can submit to your published works in a video form britain for must go to a war don't auntie don't come into it now. it is getting international recognition with the help of israel at least in the world of zoos i'm in built it was dismissed it to do it looks like you know that this
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isn't my cup of tea is going up the study hall maybe you know john does. the only palestinians it gets the most help from its jerusalem counterparts i don't think there's some of those ruined who were on the local vision that not only could do this. and the earth does off out that it's got to this lady of the most out of this to how i'm going to compete in the doesn't seem to do more than the most awesome but there's also. the two koreas are on the verge of signing a peace treaty a donald trump own summit is in the works is peace coming to the korean peninsula well it's possible the foreign policy blog in the corporatists media are less enthusiastic after all conflict is very business model.
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this is. our headline stories this hour domo trump a. beautiful friendship with from an intimate meeting with the president of the white house but disagreements between the two leaders remain. a network of sophisticated tunnels used by militants is on coverage beneath the syrian city of r.t. as exclusive video. of the g seven member countries join their fridge to get to
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know russia better we need to set up a working group to study the country's quote maligned behavior. a nationwide poll in germany suggests that most people there are. a greater threat to world security than russia it comes just days ahead of. talks with president trump. your tuning in from right around the world this hour welcome to moscow and international my name's good to have your company our top story donald trump house heaped praise on the money will mccrum a meeting in the white house the two presidents met to discuss. topics such as syria iran nuclear deal but it was their touchy feely friendship all over the
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headlines. and that. was to present the old saying what a great relationship we have and they're actually correct it's not fake news finally it's not fake news so it's a great honor great honor that you're here but we do have a very special relationship in fact i get that piece of. the piece we have to make him for he is perfect so it is really it is really great to be with you and your special right now a lot of the basis of recent unity between donald trump and french president mccraw on has been the recent attack on syria france and the united states along with the u.k. cooperated in the recent airstrikes in syria now it seems pretty clear that mccrie on was hoping that this recent attack could kind of lay the basis for continued cooperation between the united states and france kron has been referring to the
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united states as kind of a gerund turf contemporary multi-lateralism however when he brought this rhetoric up at the white house donald trump didn't seem quite eager to go along with it in the long run we need to bring peace want to make sure that syria does not become an enemy in the region be we have spent seven trillion dollars in the middle east and we've got nothing for it nothing less than nothing so far as i'm concerned that difference and striking rebuff from trump is a little bit of a blow to him across on especially when he himself bragged about the possibility that he had convinced donald trump to keep u.s. military forces in syria now donald trump says that that's not the case but micron has been insisting that it's him who is responsible for convincing trump to keep. a military presence in syria trump later went on to underline the fact that the united states will be leaving syria as soon as they can as far as syria's concerned
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i would love to get out i'd love to bring our incredible warriors back home when it came to the iran deal just an hour before the press conference donald trump and the french president they were both very adamant in their positions that terrible being old should have never ever been made we could have made a good deal or a reasonable deal if the around it was a terrible deal we have to take it as a part of the broader picture which is security in the region it's insane it's ridiculous it should have never been made but we will be talking about what we want to do is it contains iranian presence in the region and d.c. you it's part of this broad broader picture you cannot going to be restarting anything they restarted they could have big problems bigger than they've ever had before and you can mark it down but after sitting down with the donald it seems the clown has changed his tune somewhat the people. and for
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a number of months i've been saying that this was not a sufficient do you but it will enable us at least until twenty twenty five to have some control over the nuclear activities we therefore wish to work on a new deal with iran mr president you were saying that it was new. that the. deal was to be preserved no you were talking about a new deal with the boundary why did you change your mind. but basically when i said there was no plan b. if i usually refer to the fact there is no plan it be brutal it was about climate change rather than iran. what do you have i think that their option i don't see. what is the what ifs and i all your plan b. i don't have any plan b. for nuclear are against against iran thank you. thank you.
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thank. and. i had some symbolism to the meeting by presenting president trump with a tree from a first world war battlefield this site of the two leaders planting it in the white house garden hunting twitter users plenty of well gag material. so it was a great honor to take part. is that for the whole witness trees that live through the war see around you have continued to grow.
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to another headline stories this hour as the final militants are purged from the syrian city of kilometers of underground tunnels used by militants being revealed r.t. has exclusive video from the area that shows the vast network of health far more than just the bare necessities. they starved this they harassed this they moved around in our blood as you see these tunnels are massive they make catches work on them as well as civilians they wouldn't feed those who refused to work and you can see how big they are and how
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much they have in there is like a city beneath a city. we would be taken to the spot where the fighting with the and they would give as a matter fifteen minutes before it started they showed us how to act and who to shoot the guy who told us what to do would then disappear after that it all depended on luck before the fighting they used to tell us about you had these martyrs of jihad and about heroic death on the battlefield but other times they treated us like dogs. well the city of duma has become best known as the alleged scene of a chemical weapons attack earlier this month american the u.k. and france hit targets in syria over the alleged attack with no solid evidence it had actually taken place the global chemical watchdog the o.p.c. w finally started a fact finding mission there are they we can't artie's going underground host
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afshin rattansi spoke to a syrian m.p. about the strikes. the thirteen the hospital were clinic of dumas where the big deal with your digital videos were shown all deny there was ever an attack including doctors and. medical the clerks in the in the decision hospital and the star witness of all of this is the star kid who was shown in all in all these videos and he said that there was no other chemical at that and he did not know what why the lights homeless were treating him like this and they were saying about this he was he was shocked even what we had given the word even before we're going to go with weapons when we had them in our own we'd never used the beginning of these proxies actually they were used against us of two thousand and thirteen. my twenty kilometers from aleppo and we are the ones who stopped but at the first claim and the quest the police got in spirit that these jihadi groups that you call moderate rebels are using chemical weapons bear in mind we don't have all the
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followers to control the wind directions and we live in little dense highly intensely populated areas and our troops are everywhere so it's not really smart to use chemical weapons to hurt our soldiers and our civilians. the group of the world's largest advanced economies the g seven want to get a better picture of russia they're planning to set up a special working group to study what they describe as moscow's malign behavior my emotion was at the top the agenda of the gathering of the groups foreign ministers in canada this past week and being vulgar picks up the story. the chiefs have been a club of some of the world's leading industrialized nations tackling the planet's biggest problems from financial crises to military conflicts but it's also the g. eight minus russia and it seems they just can't help talking about the member they
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kicked out russia was the focus of the g seven foreign and security ministers meetings in toronto the g seven for a minute. there is our calling attention to so-called malign behavior by russia they were expected to look at ways to keep pressure on russia without imposing new sanctions for two days g. seven foreign and security ministers rub shoulders in toronto at an event with the tagline building a more peaceful and secure world and apparently for that to happen first and foremost russia needs to be put in its place then things like war and world hunger can be addressed just like last year and the year before that and so on because you see in ukraine and russia's actions all of the very reason for the g seven brussels summit this is now the second year in a row that the g. seven has met without russia another example of russia's isolation ukraine is the victim of russian aggression we must never forget that fact if i think about the position of not you putin now he's you know he's talked so far he's really the
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repeat of russia now this time around it included a whole laundry list of russia issues condemn russia's irresponsible and destabilizing behavior cesc demand such alleged actions cease immediately check agree that it is highly likely moscow poisoned sergei screwball and his daughter and that there's just no plausible alternative tech and the acting u.s. secretary of state went to far as to tell reporters that russia has to be a quote constructive partner in syria or be held accountable so to be fair they did manage to cover a lot of ground it just more often than not happened to be russia related let's just hope they can avoid getting too carried away with their plans. what we decided was that we were going to set up a jew servant group that would look at russian malign behavior in all this money frustrations whether it cyber war whether it's this information assassination attempts whatever it happens to be and collectively try and call it out and the hostile it may not have reached its peak either this meeting was perhaps just a preview of what we can expect when the leaders of the g.
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seven countries come together in june to tackle the russian mess. it's fifty days before the biggest sports event of the year at the fifo world cup gets going in russia and our t.v. star studded team is traveling across the country to the events host cities checking out preparations this time around legendary much as united denmark goalkeeper peter schmeichel got the lowdown on the fourth largest city in russia catherine berg. this is the room that it's one of the.

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