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but. police say they are still unable to link the nerve agent used in the ames bridge incident to the one used to poison a former russian double agent back in march. the mother of a missing indigenous goal launches a six hundred million dollar lawsuit against canadian police alleging negligence in this and similar cases involving aboriginal women. in the world cup and to this last week our correspondent goes to test the quality of women's football in russia. so i call. bullshit. right out of moscow for trend growth versus already are pretty rough on our
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team. as i will malcolm you watching r.t. international with me in the care of our top story this hour british police service that they still can't link the nerve agent found in the town of amesbury with the one used in march is poisoning of a former russian double agent and his daughter in the nearby city of souls bree the statement comes in the wake of the death of one of the victims of the latest poisoning the woman along with her partner had been exposed to the nerve agents novacek the investigation is being led by detectives from the u.k.'s counterterrorism police and network. and they are unable to show you this moment whether or not the nerve agent found in this incident it's linked to the attack on so again you're screwed. scotland yard's counterterrorism chief also said the
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victims must have handled a contaminated container which police all still searching for meanwhile a meeting of the government's cobra emergency committee is being held over the poisoning incident in amesbury and us to see a child going to take his through the events as they unfolded as well as some of the reaction this been treated. one of the two people that were taken to hospital last weekend from injury which is just miles away from seoul's bre where sergei and yulia script all were said to have been poisoned by the child back in march was indeed been pronounced dead we do know that forty four year old john sturgis died on sunday night and we know that the british prime minister has expressed that she was appalled by this development indeed the partner of this woman who was also taken to hospital remains in critical condition and scotland yard have now announced they will be treating this as a murder investigation and despite the fact that this lead
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a separate incident following the one with sergei and. is indeed being in its early stages of investigation we do know that some officials giving the whole mood about these incidents have still been pointing fingers at russia already somebody is responsible for you know the end of the day. with the kremlin time to send a clear message to putin about chemical weapons relic the remaining games of the world cup to elsewhere in europe while there are some of the newspapers here in the u.k. have indeed already followed suit i can show you just some of this morning here we have not been charged mom. and what what she's been poisoned with is described as a russian nerve agent despite the fact that of course throughout the last several months we have heard that other countries have come forward in terms of being able to have produced this nerve agent here we have russian boys and brits dying. surely given how much attention has been given to the original for you to follow poisoning
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which of course we have to keep in mind that himself and his daughter yulia are now find a well and have now for quite some time left the hospital it is expected that given the moods with the original poisoning despite the fact that investigation is now only trying to figure out how it is exactly possible that months after the original poisoning this coupled with also pronounced to have fallen ill for novacek we do know that given the moods by politicians here in the u.k. in terms of the attitudes of blaming russia for this despite russia saying it has nothing to do with it is likely to stick around especially with just last week before this woman unfortunately passed away we heard the home secretary talk about how russia needs to publicly in this case it is now time for the russian state comes forward and explains exactly what was going on it is the actions of the russian government. continue to undermine our security well again of course this is
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a story now that has taken a much more tragic turn of events so far you can fishel had announced that four people had fallen sick from this nerve agent on their soil we know no force that's one person has died which means this investigation is going to be even more vigorous and hopefully will be shedding light on who exactly was behind these incidents. former u.s. diplomat says claims made by the british authorities and the media don't quite add up. evidently as i say if the scruples were poisoned with some agent which the british authorities say is in all the chalk which is a highly deadly nerve agent why why did they recover but these people who were exposed weeks after the fact didn't it was simply a residue left over after presumably the area had been scrubbed i think the first thing i would do if i were british that is that is demand that their government
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come clean to what they actually know little really expect anything from the british media burd the british media is even worse than the american media as as being total lapdogs of whatever it is the government says. when it seems that he was a becoming increasingly skeptical of the news beamed into their homes at least according to one recent poll conducted in the us on his mind gas c.f. breaks down the story just imagine you would kill bots all for twenty four hours a day seven days a week three hundred sixty five days a year for two we year is preaching a simple message russia meddling in the us election russia did meddle in the two thousand and sixteen election the united states is still vulnerable to russian and political interference but the russians were not only meddling in the two thousand and sixteen election from a far and no one gives a monkeys in two thousand and seventeen this x. national security advisor pleaded guilty to lying to the f.b.i.
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. kelly you know he steve was gorka you know he. was like all slim only the smartest of the smart get to be on jeopardy right so what does this little exchange last night say about the nation's focus or lack thereof on the whole ball of russia meddling in collusion investigation it did this may be hard for some people to understand especially those individuals on fake news c.n.n. as president trouble call them but american is no reading about this america doesn't care about this america has never yet been told either how trump colluded with anyone how the russians convoluted how they affected the election nothing in calculable effort hundreds of millions spent on a simple message and people just don't get it and they. what's
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worse they make fun of you laugh at you imagine you're a journo with the u.s. delegation visiting north korea and even the north koreans mock you as you board the bus the pool reporter traveling with secretary pompei you asked the north korean guide what pyongyang expects from the meetings his reply will have to see like your president says and then he fired back with a question of his own asking in this van no fake news out to add insult to injury or injury to insult time is running out for the peddlers of fake nums says trump. twitter is getting rid of fake accounts as a record pace that include the failing new york times and propaganda machine for amazon the washington post who constantly quote anonymous sources that in my opinion don't exist they would both be out of business in seven years let's be
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honest here nearly every major and minor media network gets its share of criticism deserved or undeserved and we're no exception russia today which is the propaganda arm of the russian government the moscow controlled propaganda cable news channel russia today in a propaganda arm of the least consider the us intelligence to be a propaganda arm of the russian that all r.t. was in a propaganda arm of the russian government what's changed is that people increasingly just don't trust the media anymore society is skeptical take this poll sixty two percent of us adults believe that the news they see the papers on t.v. on the internet is biased it's tricky you start with one side's opinion and people ask why you didn't start with the others you report on rumors people accuse you of
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speculation you don't mention the rumors people accuse you of censorship but when you go all out on an intentional information crusade to smear sally and stain who only to get laughed at by the north koreans the whole that's cruel or the mother of a missing indigenous girl in canada did meet a faith big equal is suing the police.
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all of a sudden i heard a noise and i looked out the window and she was getting hauled off by three men in a black truck might my call my children that i was babysitting and her children saw that. so i phoned the police and told them you know. i'll call me a pick up my daughter what to do and when you're going to let her go they said form back home back home back our two hours the next day then they told me she wasn't there and they never did anything like after i saw that i told them i think like like you guys took her. what to do with her and they were saying. she's not here so it couldn't have been ass. and i kept going back there and i i started accusing them you know are you guys taken girls because if you are you know
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i'm going to make sure that you guys pay for that meanwhile according to a canadian police report in two thousand and fourteen alone one hundred sixty four indigenous women went missing a year later the number grew to one hundred seventy four. it's a tragedy that. doesn't seem to and. girls are still going missing women and girls. and that scares us i think to think we're easy prey you know we're something we can just help themselves to like take advantage of and. it's got to be you know i can't i can't think of any other reason they must think or pray they want something to chase something tell her something to kill and that's us. now this is led to activism the women's memorial march is held annually
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in different canadian cities to commemorate those murdered or missing the event's goal is also to highlight the problem and particularly to cases involving native women the mother of missing donated big eagle claims indigenous women suffer frequent attacks we asked the royal canadian mounted police to comment on biggles case but have yet to receive a reply but really williams who also lost a family member claims native women are attacked as the assailants know police will do little. we're target no. credit or knowledge that not knowing what. we know what are we would. lose all my life i grew up around my. how much we were in the. one my mom since no one saw that. so i know
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all the laws especially women are slim i buy i'm buying harder to work with. myself and i'm on steamer all the lines are and you are i mean there is another there used next indigenous women who are with the allegations against the corporate department and they said they were sex insults but nothing happened well this week donald trump departs on a weeklong tour of europe where he'll meet his russian counterpart and his nato allies the u.s. leader has warned alliance members that he might withdraw american forces from the continent if they don't pay up i'll see that you know when i'm going to tell they got to set big bills united states. while nato members may be crowing and concerned by trying to tough talking it seems
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not everyone is keen on keeping the alliance up and running antiwar activists in the belgian capital hit the streets on saturday denouncing the military bloc as well as trump's upcoming visit to brussels. and the next stop on trump told will be the u.k. and protesters there are ready to track his every move playboy looks at why trump might tend up not enjoying his stint in britain. when the orange one travels to britain he is going to join a long line of u.s. presidents face to pretend that the special relationship is real in order to get a selfie with the queen then fair to say that he would be universally welcome but the last thing that downing street and the state department want is for the donald to find out that he may be a little bit unpopular so we at i see my arm i have prepared a video guide for head of his arrival so somebody washington just turned off fox news for a second and showed him this and everything else but. mr
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president the people of britain are waiting to greet you in truly unprecedented numbers tens of thousands will line the streets to get evolution ready to shoot now because of how keen some people are to meet you this trip will probably avoid central london which also means bypassing all those knife wielding islamist terrorists so you don't want to be highlighted in the past as lurking on every street corner the queen will instead greet you told windsor is states which is far more exclusive surrounded by very high rules and much closer to the royal protocol dictates that it is that if you do not comment on her majesties of parents try to touch her or attempt to grab her by the sign and i'm not saying that now mr president last years in the future the merged of you in a very compromising position with one particular woman who going to have to meet again. this time around where mitigating the risk of any such leaks by having you
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meet mrs may not check it is down to her version of david and again with the purpose of keeping away from all those adoring crowds i'm pleased about addressing parliament like previous lose the us presidents a lack of an invite has prevented b. embarrassment of us having to decline it but sadly you won't have time to read whole positionally that jeremy corbyn. because britain's bernie has expressed a desire to discuss a number of issues with you it's thought he has a lover. and in order to demonstrate your dedication to the job of being president this trip has been upgraded from a mass state visit to a much more noble work investment i'm time has been allocated should you wish to carry out some of your. own either on your golf courses in scotland mr president believe me when i say that britain is waiting for you.
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after a short break we'll bring you the latest on the world cup in russia which is now down to the last fourteen it's. a fight for many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the families it's the age of the shaper money building their own lives
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and spending to do the twenty million and one player. it's an experience like nothing else really because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful game like great so we'll all transfer. welcome back well let's turn to the world cup now it's a day without games today's there has been quite calm here in moscow but it's the calm before the storm as only four nations are left in it to win it tomorrow france clash with belgium in the semifinals both teams are favorites of the tournament and then to see england take for a show in moscow on wednesday nevertheless the charity football match involving
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stars of the game has been held in red square participating with the likes of exportable portugal folks in the box nuno gomes and columbia school the man between the sticks faryd mondragón a game that was organized by the naked heart foundation which helps children with disabilities we spoke to participants friends with the i'm so proud of seeing russia i'm so proud that i'd see in their plays the sun does think football i think they conquered the hearts of the biggest skeptics about russian football and know what this actually how something today is really important because now thousands of boys and girls will want to will be motivated to take on this course and of course when it comes to young kids with special needs they're not an exception they also want to play football the world cup is going to have impact on them from division
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could use this moment was called for. behind the last fifty years start from the beginning because it is four days in and this is a very nice and a really good producer and to sing consists in. a bob woodruff regard each side from each other through the world cup was a very nice to know it's a little surprise that would of course ruins they're doing sort of was filmed history the same the russian team was long into thought i'm into the quarter for. and maybe for many russians except. for well the opening game of this world cup was also a first by having bowl girls our correspondent checked out the quality of women's football in russia. which team has the best pass accuracy in the opening game of the world cup it must be russia after all they won five nil no saudi arabia wrong again so here's who did. they found another player with every single
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past the first ever. girls the world cup's opening match there from a junior women's football club called today from a neighborhood that's remote even by russian standards to get their free moment at the world cup opener the teenagers won a contest against boys and girls from all over the world's biggest country. so this is obviously. guilty here but since they never see it he said it was the. millions would have loved to find themselves in the same boots. girls from this amateur football club from moscow not so many of those in russia for now but keep them in you won't see them helping out at the russian world cup arenas but these ladies of f.c.
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girl power don't need special occasions to shine on and off the pitch their team can for one throw a party that would lower crowds of moscow's most hip party goers. for a bit of fun and all in the name of football women's amateur football football for everyone. it's just. for. fun no he said look away. from the never ten year old kid at the thought of you to let. him know about it over. it was just a little like. give me a board that would be good i'd. give a good what sonny. barger are yeah. yeah yeah my family difficulties.
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as you said he. would build this one your reservation it's important because i divorced when i sees the world the be with you but you get . that i cannot believe i agreed to this. you're going to i'm not but it's a good example both of the city had a book to injury out of one camp plus that i was sure you know. that should educate me will this money even. though i'm yeah little boy i am still alive the rest of you good thing it all for that ass night is a good. i shall see even now that it when i proposed to. call. it the bull coil that i did as a goose can you wish i was reason here when you laughed at my of us for football watching me we come back they is such a shame could have to. keep the the shield key these can unite and i didn't think
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she would you say. show me a little bit alone you have some of those were just the off button you don't believe some day you do all of the child push the way he's created so you know and then i put on my old boy what you knew about one cause those an all star you know my you my man come down the house call we what are your kids on the football and yeah yeah we would all up for the gold for the most that they're going to sing let's see a new model of the city building. now that's what i call. football right out of moscow for trend growth versus to be buff and artsy. we're back at the top of the hour.
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beach. and do all the great things great if you are the rock at the back nobody gets to you we need you to get the best go. alone. and i'm really happy to join us for the two thousand and thirteen world cup in russia meet the special one. meets just at the reno team's latest edition to make up a bigger. you know world of big part of the lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need. to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's target for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the
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troops the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. the arab spring began with high hopes. but with seventy years on turned the middle east into an open war and what went so wrong and what is next for the region we'll ask the former president of tunisia where the wave of revolt started mr maule said . seven years after the people of the middle east took to the streets demanding transparency democracy and inclusion the region is i would.

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