tv Documentary RT April 29, 2018 1:30pm-2:01pm EDT
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also in the western alliance. he's eating surrender monkey beak and rock. first hard to claim credit for seven hundred million dollars. to destroy one hundred thousand dollars worth of sirius. was inside this relationship the strange from the outside if. you want. to. call the two nations. global security and here they are burying god in the apparent other european leaders. because of. the aura was. when he takes us. over the middle.
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of the road on and trade him in. the conquest. because let's be. globally. by the way have syria. well apart from the french president german chancellor angela merkel also paid a visit to washington although the interactions between her and trump were significantly more formal the iran nuclear deal was one of the main issues discussed with the u.s. threatening to scrap the agreement but little on this side. thinks that while france might be coming round to america's thinking europe as a whole isn't. the trio nations in your office specially friends even more than germany and is trying to get closer to donald trump's aspirations and demands especially with regard to you on snow shoes but the rest of europe is
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a standing against any intensification of problems and tensions with iran they just reject the. trio european nations regard to imposing further sanctions on iran for its missile and regional activity so this shows that europe is not much willing to work with. that friday so an historic meeting taking place the summit between the ladies of north and south korea in more than a decade. i
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hostile actions against each other and to gradually reduce their weapons arsenals additionally they agreed to hold talks with the u.s. and china to arrive at a proper peace treaty. donald trump praised the progress between the two sides following decades of tensions it does see a final peace treaty could now be on the horizon human rights to any erik's that can believes the two koreas are ready. i think what we can expect is a exciting moment in time in which. as they said in south africa history and hope could live if you have it in a certain time in a certain slates and i really am hopeful that from these talks we can see the framework for a full peace treaty to finally end this conflict it seems both sides are ready and willing to do that if the south and north to create the frame to give their own
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steps and self-determination then the us as a as much smaller role to play if we can agree that and hold them to the notion that ending the hostile policy creating the peace treaty with the u.s. and south korea will lead to denuclearization of the korean peninsula. meanwhile tensions remain high along the gaza border this week quest for palestinians were killed after clashes on friday we'll have a look at that in detail so the story is two on the way just off the for.
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the special position of western countries this makes it possible for all opposition groups to use the chemical weapon to pretend that this is the fault of us your. governments because in this situation like today. western countries. do not sweet for any investigation. aside the for the responsibility of the body. hello again you're watching the weekly now four people were killed in the latest
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palestinian ninety occupation rallies in gaza palestinian health officials say that dozens more were left injured during friday's protests they were the latest in a series of planned mass demonstrations dubbed the great march of protests. was that it was no. doubt that. was. that it was. this is another injury that's came just right now there have been severe injuries in the head and in the legs and arms from lot of putting in the post minutes we
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received at least ten people with severe injuries to the stomach and the ambulances are still carrying hundreds of injured people through the hospitals there is a lack of medicine and medical equipment in the hospitals and they're crowded bob so as you see this is another ambulance just came just right now after a minute that your defense and as you see this ambulance has at least and for palestinians that. enjoyed what happened right now the fact is that at least two thousand palestinian protesters and try to interfere and break the fence and what happened is there's only four stairs and i reacted there violently and they started to see what i know these palestinian protesters what broke the price that according to palestinian minister brown at least there are twenty palestinians are in severe critical condition and they can declare their death any minute local journalists in good area reporting there will be unrest is taking place near
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a security fence surrounding land the palestinians claim was stolen from them protesters have been met with a heavy handed response from the israeli army in four weeks at least forty palestinians have now been killed and thousands have been injured the united nations and you have condemned these really response to the protests israel's failure to consistently prosecute committed by members of its security forces encourages them to use deadly force against their fellow human beings even when they present no threat in the context of an occupation such as gaza killings resulting from the use of force may also constitute willful killings which are a grave breach of the fourth geneva convention israel though says it's been using normal lethal force for example sponge tipped rubber bullets however the ammunition is said to be harder and heavier than the older versions has been linked to several
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deaths and injuries to an israeli human rights group recently released a video purportedly showing a group of soldiers in the west bank discussing the use of live ammunition. so. we asked the israeli army to comment on the video it said the behavior shown is not in accordance with what's expected of i.d.f. soldiers but they also pointed out the commanders demand that the soldiers do act professionally the i.d.f. also promised to carry out the necessary and relevant procedures over the incident
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young palestinians were among those reportedly killed in the demonstrations one incident was caught on camera here allegedly showing a teenager shot in the head by an israeli sniper last week the boy's father says he posed no threat to soldiers and israeli general believes it is the price to be paid to ensure the safety of the country. you sure you are the low blow i said good night mohammad was three hundred meters away from the fence and even if he was right next to it he was a peaceful demonstration he was just a child carrying a missile launcher shooting at the soldier who killed him why did they kill him i'll tell you what mohammed did wrong mohammed's fault was that he was demanding his rights to migrate storage sometimes one shooter a small body and you intend to his arm or shoulder it goes even higher the picture is not a pretty picture but if that's the price that we have to pay to preserve the safety and quality of life of the residents of the state of israel and that's the price
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for. another news it's been revealed that the former head of moscow's anti doping lab would go to go to the key witness in the rushing doping russian doping scandal failed to confirm a number of allegations against the country's athletes it came during his recent testimony to the court of arbitration for sport in february the court upheld the appeals of twenty eight russian athletes banned for doping but is only now that it's given some of the reasons. earlier about the latest burn first and foremost in the past few years that we've seen the scandal and revelation say it has been established that pretty much every single athlete in russia dope so it seems it was common knowledge at least that they had a special drug cocktail brewed performance that the swapped the dirty urine samples for clean ones through some hole in a lab wall so a lot of was said and was said by a man named grigori roche and of so he was the key witness he put forward the
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allegations but in the in the case basically during that hearing the court of arbitration for sports he revealed that many of the stuff that he said was best circumstantial first and foremost he said that he never actually administered the said cocktail which he claims he concocted to himself he says that he never saw anyone administering these said steroids cocktail he didn't know how the cocktail was smuggled from russia abroad because well you know to be used in an international championship it would have to cross the border and also he's never been a witness to the mysterious you know you're in the swamp dirty to clean one he did say that his allegations came from basically talking to his colleagues but that was it when it comes to these allegations and in the past two years his words were taken at face value i should say no one questioned them and of himself was
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propelled to fame even starring in an oscar winning documentary about the doping problem in russia have a look. i was hoping to facilitate what those the most elaborate employees in sports history was aware of the existence of a russian doping system because. we are top level chicks. chunk of claims were the foundation of richard mclaren's report which was then used for a blanket ban on russian athletes and he was speaking to was an e in this court case what did he say or indeed sir richard mclaren a canadian law who basically pulled put the burden on his shoulders to compile a massive report on the scale of the doping problem in russia testifying in front of the same judge being cross-examined as well he said that basically while he did not shy away from mentioning athletes by name in the report in no way he said he
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meant to you know assume that they were guilty of something so basically being mentioned in his doping report did not mean he says that those athletes were complicit he also revealed he couldn't basically you couldn't explain justify to the court of arbitration for sport why he trusted roger and why he never questioned his allegations also he refused to provide the names of other witnesses of you know of turn it of sources so to speak he used to put together the report so good news for those thirty you say athletes that had their appeals up held but they would say well ok ok that is good news but the damage as far as we're concerned is already been done to our names well indeed because what happened back in february twenty eighth russian athletes they used to be banned for life they had been banned for life from participating in the olympics which means they were stripped of their medal as the future held nothing for them from that point no more achievement see
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have those bans revoked and it happened literally a few days before the kickoff of the olympic games in south korea none of them were invited to participate many of them would love to saw there you have it you know mud sticks. you can watch the weekly. company we're back with more in thirty five. minutes kaiser's financial survivor they say money the girl i'd. love to do this this is a central plank support dying a plumbing kind of problem right now so i stopped.
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go back yet. sometimes there are there there are a camel's good morning nothing. to back out it's enough you know me. i don't say i want him to find the gas he's on the sauce feel like out i feel. caught just how. all my years is there is every now and then some last would be had a bit of slack. if the. phone with my mom did me. to let me sleep but not only do you have any first at my.
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office. all the dogs in the world. and i got it from internet. and sent a lot of letters to make relations with another country has. been around. for a lot because there were a lot. of doors with people not getting out of there for. what they have to do to the people who want us or. our country or all or all of the. think there was. it called good killers or. the only ones who i think did it did to me. out of one of us. they asked me what how we can help you. if you want to. just thought competition it
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about every man woman and he was above the magical bucket and in the middle of the day you see so was there when you keep it that way and. that is. the vision i mean in my life i think and. in this little. demand of my you may use our own or to look allow them. to be you to myself. and i didn't have a negative view of the fianna just a bit here and the shell of a few no less conceptual bullshit then again in the summer of the in the top of the i want to be as you well know down in cold cold p.d.q. myself you can also really i don't want a lot of the scenes that are on the other they must all become the pseudo was delivered to the.
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for me i do but i love them. that's why i started to work for wildlife moments in race in the in the in the study. when i started. with the right tools to make it as more the result before it was not know that you know it is six hundred cases and all designs. and all the states all rolled things aside and all the world zoo is changed so i start to change this law. but. how to improve the suit. so this is the minimum standards. it's neither of those
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