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british police. critically ill in the city of. the. very same believe. it was reported. at the business end. of this.
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international. the british home secretary is calling on russia to come clean about the latest case of alleged use in the south of england meanwhile the public has been left after a couple ended up in critical condition with what police described as nerve agent exposure. reports on the questions now raised by the latest incident. they thought the story had finally gone away but four months on there are police cordons journalists and that strange russian back on everyone's lips being caught a few months to sort of thing i think you know it seems you came back to normal still closed off so for it to reset again it's a bit sort of iraq is going to go away we're going to come back again where is a bit confusing really feel sorry for everybody the business we've seen. most of
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our lives the world. would like to go back it's not hard to see why there's a bit of confusion around these parts after the poisoning of the scrap piles back in march the u.k. government launched a multi-million pound cleanup decontamination hazmat suits the full shang police can't say whether the nerve agent let's left dawn sturgis and charlie rally critically ill came from the same batch that the script pals were exposed to but they have said it's a keen line of the investigation and if it does turn out to be residual nerve agent it begs the question how did the big clean up that was carried out his message the government insists that the latest incident doesn't mean the cleanup after the script poisoning was incomplete home secretary sajid javid also said that any items that may have hobbit any residual amount of the agent was safely removed for
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disposal nevertheless police say the couple were exposed to the nerve agent off to handling a contaminated. officials from public health england have urged people in salzburg not to pick up any on known items they also gave detailed instructions for more precautionary measures things like using baby wipes or washing clothes at specific temperature as well you should do that anyway would you please please. a.b. was right thing to do anything i mean maybe why so i wouldn't use them on sticky fingers so ridiculous i really don't do it baby bunnies. anything like this are always rumors that fly about and he says she says and people know somebody that works either at the hospital or portadown but what are the rumors one of the rumors is that yeah it was something that was disregarded that was picked up a new thinking it was a recreational drug so while the scientists go on t.v.
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and speculate about the shelf life of residual novacek the locals in souls bring it seems are struggling with residual confusion anger and exasperate sion not least with the media who knows it's all speculation could be a big could be a small them but the moment is being crunched up the home secretary is calling on russia to come clean about the use of navi chalk and stop dumping the nerve agent around it is now time that the russian state comes forward and explains exactly what is going on it is completely unacceptable for our people to be either deliberate or accidental targets all for streets parks towns to be dumping grounds for poison one of javits ministers says even waiting for a call you know the offer is still there to the russian state to try the sisters to tell us what happened because that would definitely help keep the people of seoul
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very safe while the politicians one town says there's a sense that the people of souls barry would simply settle for feeling a little bit safer and less city would you be happy if you never heard the word novacek or ever again yes the pretty little story that it was over because it's been such a long time and it's said such a negative impact on the businesses and we send the kids to the park on the. day like today so it's a little bit more. now we think in should we allow them to play out already because you never know. kate aren't see. amesbury the site of the latest incident is a town just over ten kilometers from seoul very of course the city where former russian intelligence agent. and his daughter yulia were poisoned back in march with so many unknowns in this story one thing is for sure though the british media are having a field day speculating in new one of russia's alleged involvement as much as the
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explains. could putin have really done it ordered secret agents to poison a random drug addict and his homeless girlfriend with a lethal nerve agent all in the middle of a flawless world cup with billions watching russia if he could if you watch t.v. enough espionage and intrigue once again striking this sleepy corner of england that may have been left by the assailants who attacked the script files either it was left there during the preparation or after that attack and that this couple may have found a syringe a vial or some of the residue russian intelligence was behind this but the fact is blood amir putin has flat out denied it he's refused to cooperate with brit. and if we don't we simply don't know how many more people can be can come into contact with this think about it it makes perfect sense
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a drug addict picks up no one quite knows what next he does something no one seems to know what the suddenly he's in hospital for almost a week being treated for what no one knew what with this much evidence how could you not blame russia it could only have been putin just like it was last time you argue that their source of. the chalk is russia how did you manage to find it out so quickly look at the the evidence we the people from porton down they were absolutely categorical i asked the guy so i said are you sure and he said there's no doubt in all seriousness it's an interesting narrative we have going here last time britain's accusations were seemingly founded on a highly likely assessment therefore it's highly likely that it's highly
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likely that it's all. all russia's fault the decision taken by the russian government to deploy. on march the fourth was reckless and callous there is no cause of alternative explanation to the events in march other than the russian state was responsible we have already seen multiple explanations from state sponsored russian media regarding this latest incident we can anticipate further disinflation from the kremlin as we saw following the source we've come full circle they sat there for months ago making the same claims something happens accuse russia arguments collapse then quiet something happens again straight away they accuse russia you can guess what comes next security analyst and former intelligence officer charles shubra told us the media is now full of conflicting reports. in the media this morning we've got conflicting arguments all sides citing
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different experts qualified to varying degrees it must be said to talk about this subject some of whom are still saying that. such as described can easily be washed off hand spy just using baby wipes as indeed the police seem to be suggesting today in their advice to people. on the other hand it's extremely persistent and will last for ever according to a newspaper article about this morning and of course crucially what's really missing in the british media coverage of this american media coverage of this is that some four months and a day really now after the description incident which we can i think assume to some degree at least is probably linked to this incident in ninety three but still four months later one of the most intensive investigations implicit criminal history there is still no evidence been publicly produced of any suspects or to link this case with russia. of the mosque in the french city of toulouse is being
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investigated for allegedly inciting hatred against jews that's after a video of one of his sermons sparked some outrage and accusations of anti-semitism charlotte picks up the story. built to serve up to a seat thousand muslims in the area the new grand mosque of toulouse was hailed as a symbol of diversity and tolerance the grand mosque doesn't only benefit the muslim community it benefits all the people of to lose in terms of culture the mosque is proof of the respect and tolerance among all people of to lose. less than a week after its opening a senior cleric at the mosque. became embroiled in a scandal in one of these so that was posted online he's seen reciting a passage from the head which although many scholars of islam argue otherwise has been criticised as anti semitic. remarks.
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ok. so you. know who. you know i'm going to. be a local jewish group demanded legal action and now the prosecutor's office in toulouse is investigating whether it amounts to a hate crime the project of growing region instructed to lose prosecutors or the story investigate whether this constitutes hatred in speeches defused by the to you now what makes this more controversial is the question has actually been seen as a respected member of the to lose community and he's the president of
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a nonprofit group which aims to promote dialogue between different religious groups he's also given interviews where he's talked about tolerance in islam when you. call to. preach. that you have something in mind contains a bible attention that. can change the koran but you can have a new point of view on what these we can get to lose mosque burned mom taught himself so his remarks were taken out of context and didn't contain an incitement to violence against jews this translation is somewhat modified as it was taken out of context this message warns us that we shouldn't commit these acts if we want to avoid the last judgment the a mom will continue his preaching to lose mosque
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while this investigation is carried out but some members of the jewish community here in france feel he needs to be removed from his post with immediate effect. the representative council of french jewish institutions condemns with our most firm this course of hatred by the mom of two mohamad to tie he calls for the women nation of the jewish people and proclaims the end of israel jollity pinsky r.t. paris. or world cup quarter finals time and friday was a europe wide take on france and brazil clash with belgium. ok. all right as we can show you here just eight teams out of thirteen to remain in the game and later in the day
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will likely see france's teenage sensation vying with uruguay star luis suarez brazil struck a name on meanwhile has been promised land by the mayor of cazan if he pulls off a trick in the evening game against belgium and while football players are busy on the field their fans support them on social media. was i. was. i cut. i mean you. i.
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i i knew i was was are at least. so i nine hundred ninety eight world cup champions france will be facing off with two time when is you are what. was i. kind of found support will no doubt play a big role today including those whose teams already out what sort of a puter all of a caught up with some argentinians. now roaring for europe why. all funds come to the world cup hoping it's going to be day sunlight that lifts the
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famous trophy after the final in order for teams to go through teams have to go out the funds in many cases they stay out of the tournament and they maybe pick up a second team maybe move on and support somebody who they haven't thought they would be following in the past i'm joined now by two fans who had come here hoping they would go to c.n.n. messi and i didn't tina go on to all of the final not to be of course i'm joined by mariano enzo who've come from los angeles but of course supporting tina tell us a little bit about the told him in so far one of your experiences be fantastic great they're great people in russia they treat us very well. but unfortunately outside even make it but we'll we'll we'll go for the for the second best for us which is why why no no you've been watching this with the old man and you have to keep him in line at times. yeah i my dad has quite
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a loud mouth but i'm really just happy to be. messi he's not going to be lifting the famous trophy this time around teen of going home empty handed you guys don't have to go home empty handed if produce honest to say it for me i will pull we've been having a bit of the keel contest throughout the tournament i can tell you that the english fans i think the highest they go is around sixteen the panamanian fans of the it is so far i couldn't even count how many would do it for argentina in the bullet. hole five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve thirteen fourteen fifteen sixteen seventeen eighteen that will to eight feet nuts you'll give guys you're thinking not home with you thank you very much guys enjoy the rest of the children and said good luck to you what it's like playing with. you thank you very much thank you. takes place in nine pm
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time now. waiting for the team for the players hotel at which the name of belgium strikes. however it's the brazil fans that seem to have taken over because some of them have already attained minus celebrity stuff. it's almost an impossible task. overtaken by them and women and yellow. but you know i found one brazilian fan who is very famous in russia now.
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i think. we're back in just a moment. the money system is done and so people are going to take money out of theater and see and put it in secret and they're going to have to broad past such is they can put their cash into obedience going which would be china's social networking score and hope to get more frequent flyer miles and a freeway down if they change or they can go down the claim path which is individual something. seemed wrong. just don't hold. me. to shape
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out of the attic. and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. could be with us today it's been revealed that almost eighty percent of no series in the u.k. have banned toy weapon so fios they encourage aggressive behavior at the poll findings come almost one month off the prince george was photographed with a toy gun critics say buying toy weapons constrains
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a child's imagination and stops traditional playground games that encourage exercise and fresh well to debate the issue we invited george bought her a political activist and media commentator neil wallace. kids play with toys they turn anything into toy guns why on earth we tend to obsess that activity is that a you've got to turn them into serial killers later for me that for me that's not fun now it seems to me by the way this isn't like a government set of nannies are you as a conduit like can i finish my can i finish my point now please this is not the nanny state saying please don't do it the question is how do i and relation to my four year old try and relate to these things and the last thing i'm saying is you know demonize children because they want to you know they're playing things out in a certain way and going bang bang i mean for a start you know kids will do that anyway without the toy guns i just think the idea of making fun of something that is a selling century killing machine is
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a complicated things you're mentioning that you're a grown man with a four year old well funnily enough and i'm a grown man with a twenty four year old and he played with guns when he was young and he's not turned into a serial killer and so it's not that i'm saying no parent should be allowed toy guns or toy guns to be banned what i'm saying is it is a decision for parents the point is we have a an element of society that simply wants to dictate everything so the next element of this is girls must not play with dollies they must not imitate mommy playing with all these because they were all want to have babies and they'll start having sex and they're going to be all of them are unmarried mothers or twelve but for me there's no comparison the fact is that making play out of nurture is i think a very very good thing for children making play out of people killing each other so that when they grow up as i did what is in their heads when they think killing is
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all the fun of play and the fun of killing on t.v. and the fun of war movies just let him go out in the yard and play and make noise and do whatever they want and stop trying to control them. the u.s. the declaration of independence has fallen foul of social media censorship facebook has deleted parts of the document in a bid to stamp out hate speech and has details. the facebook algorithm has been removing content that is deemed to be racist or offensive not even the us declaration of independence has escaped the crusade against hate speech check out this not so frequently quoted grievance against the british empire back in seven hundred seventy six that was recently removed from the site. he has excited domestic insurrections amongst us and has endeavored to bring on the inhabitants of our front two years the merciless indian savages whose known rule of warfare is undistinguished destruction of all ages sexes and conditions no one thought twice
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about phrases like merciless indian savages back in seventeen seventy six but nowadays it's not exactly considered to be polite vocabulary however facebook sent an apology to the newspaper that posted it and overturned its ban so perhaps it's now ok so that too abrasive for a public forum you can't go and talk to talk about the people but i think you can say your own opinion that's why we have freedom of speech you'll be teaching soon language use even the measures might be the same i'm all about freedom of speech so if it's than people don't want to read it they don't have to you know where that comes from where that's from the declaration of independence really wow wow amazing but i feel like we've evolved from a place. as far as a society of how we think about each other and our backgrounds from when the declaration is written maybe if there were rewritten in today's language would be a little bit more neutral facebook incident fits a pretty common trend in recent us politics americans just aren't sure how to deal
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with their own history and twenty eleven congressional republicans made a big show of reading the us constitution allowed however they had to remove some key passages that were a little offensive you know things like african-americans constituting three fifths of a human being statues of george washington and thomas jefferson are now being desecrated because let's not forget they own slaves now statues of christopher columbus who slaughtered native americans are facing a similar rebuke george washington was a slave owner i don't care if it's george washington statue or a thomas jefferson statue or robbery the statue they all need to come down come haven't had slaves and i would repeat. should not be paying poll somebody. we have had that kind of background that shows the absurdity of speech codes all together this whole idea that that words are violence and that's just a false construct i think it's always ok to question your history but what the
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problem where we get off the rails as we like to say is when you try to apply today's standards to yesterday's standards and try to protect people from words if the words call for violence directed violence we ban those if the words are just offensive leave it alone let free speech reign. and finally some sad news for this channel longtime t.v. and radio broadcaster ed schultz is pasta way join doughty america into sixty and it was a highly valued member of the two he's a believed to have died of natural causes at his home in washington d.c. it was sixty four years old before joining us he had been for several years one of the most watched and commend on m.s.n. b.c. and had a successful career in radio reporting gave voice to workers and labor unions he was never afraid to speak out and had always wanted his country to be a role model for the world on its own citizens during his short time on antti
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america he covered several high profile news events like the brick should vote with laurie king and america's twenty sixteen presidential election. senator in every poll you beat donald trump far more than your opponent do you want to superdelegates to consider that and i think they have to look at hillary clinton and i disagree on a whole lot of issues and people in the convention i'm going to disagree but one thing we're all united on trump would be a disaster for this country must not become president perhaps now you understand why i have come all the way from the united states there's a big anxiety over britain's vote among politicians in the united states long term broadcaster of larry king and longtime friend and associate of donald trump known well it's good to be with a great look and said it's good to have here in washington looks terrific and it's a perfect day for an inaugural start very cold and some if in the air this clouds they should be clouds. larry i said you know well meaning i think there are
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a lot of americans out there wondering what's donald trump really like team great to be with you tonight i know all of you are loaded for bear so i probably won't say very. well former u.s. presidential candidate senator bernie sanders offered his condolences. schultes interview the senate so on multiple occasions yeah that ad was his personal friend and that his death is a great loss. was. i that wraps up the program for this hour here on r t that we are back at the top of the next hour with plenty more. became this national camera. roughly once the show some will pay you for them.
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uncool videos during the world cup and some of them with the brooklyn stringer. going down more on string i don't roughly don't t.v. the president is campaigning on immigration but it's a topic that's fractured his own party what's going on we're taking a look at that on this edition of. welcome to politicking on larry king all the president has attempted to rile up his base with harsh immigration rhetoric during campaign style stump speeches republican lawmakers have been unable to unite behind any sort of immigration plan what's going on can the party come up with a plan all sides agree on before the midterms let's begin there with our political panel joining me from oklahoma city is chris wilson he was director of research and
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. ted cruz's twenty sixteen presidential campaign and he's c.e.o. of w.p.a. intelligence and peter kaufman former press secretary hillary clinton former u.s. naval officer he's presently vice chair of vote vets he's in new york city chris why can't the republicans and the leadership tried last time to come up with an immigration deal. well i think it's fairly complex and since there are several different factions of republican party that want to see different things done the president made a very it's made very clear he's not going to get be able to be to sign anything that doesn't fund the building of a wall then you have as you mentioned earlier that i work for senator cruz's campaign twenty sixteen and he has worked very hard to try and change or fix the problem with the families being separated down on the border and in fact is has reached a bipartisan agreement is trying to get that fixed.

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