tv Documentary RT August 17, 2018 6:30pm-7:01pm EDT
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supported hillary clinton the former presidential candidate tweeted that it takes courage to express disagreement with injustice eleven year old mariana tile and i hope that more people will join her. to stand up. to us as well. you know i think it was leaking. well marianna there said that she was inspired by an american football quarterback who knelt during the national anthem before a game in twenty sixteen to protest against racial inequality and also police brutality is silent protest soon spread among other athletes to this provoked a far political debate which reached all the way to the white house but you love to see one of these or their followers when somebody disrespects our flag to say get that son over the field right now our this guy that was not against our anthem or our flag that was actually kneeling is
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a reference position we're responding to the goals move the american civil rights union all married in schools to guarantee students the freedom of speech without punishment meanwhile the girl's school has issued a statement to saying it's not aware of any students being disciplined for such behavior but mariana says that her teacher did shouted her and she left the classroom in tears i discussed the issue with john leyden he's a former missouri republican and also richard goodstein former adviser to the hillary clinton presidential campaign. football is about football schools about school and if you have a protest protest in a constructive way this girl can write letters to the editor she can arrange a little march but protesting in your classroom to irritate your classmate mates and virtue signal and that's what she's being taught mom's teaching her mom is so proud that her daughter is virtue signaling that she cares more than
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a body else and i actually find that to make no sense when you get arrested disproportionately when you get shot disproportionately when you get put in jail just proportionally that's not just annoying that's totally ruining your life so the fact you're taking to the streets is not merely disruptive you're trying to make a point in less you have a goal and something that you actually have a path to accomplish then you're just disrupting you're just being an antagonist to your fellow athletes or the fans or in this case to her classmates what is she what's going to make her stand peace on earth and you know will we ever get to the point where there is no discrimination no there are bigoted people let's stipulate that there are people who are bigoted they will be bigoted forever donald trump is giving them a voice but the fact of the matter is it's not to say it's wrong for them to basically stand up for what they believe in that's what this little girl was doing that's all politicians getting involved in this why can we just and i. asked him
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perhaps n.f.l. people to protest if they want to why is it such a big deal politically the democratic party the united states gets their power on dividing people and separating us versus them there's class warfare gender warfare they want to show that everybody's got a reason for injustice and they need to vote democrat to war in order to fix it and that's all this is it's just it's pure politics. and hillary hillary clinton got a million more votes than donald trump and her campaign theme was being together not dividing people she was. mocking handicapped people and she wasn't telling punch him in the draw and i'll pay your legal bills that's not what her team was thirteen was about bringing people together actually got millions i was actually i'm sorry is the voters actually disagreed with you. now there has been much talk in the us to recent days of people being stripped of their security clearance but now another case has come to light which happened much earlier involved the pentagon analyst who found himself locked out after complaining about
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the lucrative contracts being given to a particular man that person would later turn out to be an f.b.i. and informant so let's get more details now from kind of mop in. color but tell us more than about this case i mean was just complaining enough for him to get stripped of that security clearance. so folks will recall stefan helper now stefan halper he was at the university of cambridge and he met with carter paige other members of the trumpet administration he first met around july eleventh and twelfth and twenty sixteen and this was a few weeks before the f.b.i. opened its investigation into allegations of possible collusion between the trump campaign and the russian government now harper's role as a f.b.i. and cia informant was later revealed in may and it turns out that some of the information that has been collected by robert muller for his investigation of
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donald trump was provided by this individual stefan halper from cambridge now what's interesting now is that we're now hearing about another individual adam a lot of injure now adam a lot of injure he was working for the pentagon a long time strategist been there twelve years and he raised the fact that this individual stefan helper had received over a million dollars in contracts over the course of four years and it wasn't clear exactly what he was doing now at love and you're raised this point and he was fired this is what his attorney has to say jim because the rick copas contracts very close to the vest and nobody seems to have any idea what he was doing the time he. did a good chunk of it. he composed them and then collect the burmans as he's free as a. so adam love injure he raised the fact
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complaints about the mysterious amounts of money and it was in it got exactly clear what this money was being used for he was then fired he raised a whistleblower retaliation complaint and so people are looking into the fact the possibility what was he indeed fired for raising the question about stefan halper that question is now being raised and as we hear all this talk of people losing and being stripped of their security clearances he lost his security clearance adam lot of injured people are are raising the question as to what is really going on it seems to indicate that there seem to be some disagreements within the american deep state in the lead up to the midterm elections ok thanks a lot more pain there for us in new york we have contacted the department of defense for comment on this story we'll bring you a reprise soon as we get it. fresh protests have erupted in the gaza strip demanding a return to what they call their own and in israel the crowds can be seen despite
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the large amount of smoke continue to the great on the israeli gaza border started back in march and up to one hundred seventy seven's have since been killed israel says that hamas which is a terrorist organization is behind these demonstrations using them as cover for illicit activities. in the palestinian journalists has been arrested meanwhile by the israeli defense forces for filming soldiers and allegedly inciting violence. live streamed to videos from facebook of israeli soldiers operating in ramallah filming i.d.f. soldiers it's illegal filming an offset with intent to undermine the spirit of the army is punishable by up to five years in jail the i.d.f. adds that the man they arrested was inciting violence against the state of israel and the army as a base reporter who could diary has more to. a palestinian journalist has been a rested for filming i.d.f.
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soldiers israeli forces raided his home just a day after he lost you videos on his facebook page of the i.d.f. drawing up a plan of a palestinian home a procedure typically done before demolishing the building the man filmed and edited videos of idea of troops during the course of their operational activities while encouraging violence towards them and incited attacks directed at the state of israel and i.d.f. troops. and we were sleeping when we heard a knock at the door in the middle of the night we woke up and opened the door they told us their soldiers they asked me whose house is it i said it's muhammad ali's then they asked who lives upstairs i said it's ali dharavi so they went upstairs and arrested him he told me mom don't be afraid i hope i won't stay there for long she's not guilty i'm sure he's not we went to the court and they told us they were prolong his detention dar ali is a well known palestinian journalist working as
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a correspondent for the palestine broadcasting corporation the agency is calling for the immediate release of a chip or two and say israel is targeting the palestine media these measures are intended to silence the palestinian voice and in the pictures so that israel can commit its crimes without any noise is the latest in a number of journalists arrested in palestine within the past two weeks. and we're still in the region too because the palestinian rapper mc garza has risen to fame after filming a music video during the great march return he dedicated the song to his friend a journalist killed during that march we spoke to the musician. i want to send a message like all of us do you know we will. know
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the kind. you just want to. be just one of the three though we just want a lot of humor. only because the most was just my concept and it made me just to see like i want to stoke my music here because i'm doing it so i was turning easy for them. that the wedding of a country's foreign minister wouldn't normally generate many headlines but it seems that's not the case of a certain vladimir putin is on the guest list because that's precisely what's happening in austria on saturday and not everybody is happy about it with more details his place for all of us. president vladimir putin will be the guest of honor at the wedding of austrian foreign minister. and businessman. and the luxury that they'll be getting married out just to the south of garth's in
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austria president putin is expected to arrive by plane early morning on saturday he'll be then traveling by helicopter to the place where the wedding is taking place there is talk of a carriage ride also going on but i think that might be more for the happy couple and not something that mr putin will be taking part in from the austrian side they've confirmed that the usual security protocol will be in place for the arrival of the guest or a visitor of the stature of the russian president but it his arrival and his saying is acceptance of the invitation has provoked a controversial reaction a lot of the press across austria and across europe saying what does this mean of putin's extended an invitation to the wedding of a cabinet member of an e.u. nation well what we've seen for in reaction terms is from the head chef of the place where the events taking place well he says he wants a selfie with the russian president however what we've also heard is from
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a green party m.e.p. in austria saying that the fact that mrs is can i still invited vladimir putin in the first place means that she needs to step down from her position in the foreign ministry for mr nigel bears responsibility for this and should he order to avert any bad consequences for austria immediately resign if she does not do so voluntarily chancellor because should today suggest to the president that he sack been confirmed that the invite was extended back in june while vladimir putin was on a visit to vienna he's making this is part of a stop off on route here to lynn for an important meeting with german chancellor angela merkel rest social appearance though from vladimir putin in western europe in recent times since twenty. fourteen and since relations between the west and russia took a downturn over the ongoing situation in ukraine we haven't seen much of them coming to places like austria germany in fact on social visits that the austrian
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foreign ministry it says that this is clearly private visit. you know journalists in attendance that will be no politics discussed that's sometimes easier said than done especially when austrian chancellor. is also on the invite list almost certainly he will meet with vladimir putin at some point during the wedding it's unknown of course what they will be discussing there but when it comes to roulette the relationship between austria and russia it's certainly been far warmer than most other western european nations in fact a real look at the script poisoning case just recently vienna was one of the few russian capitals not to expel any russian diplomats over that but while it's certainly a private affair while vladimir putin is in austria at this wedding it's very much a business affair later in the day for him it's unlikely we're going to see any pictures from that wedding of lot of me appeared on the dance floor beginning into
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the night because around six pm he's due to be here in berlin where he'll be meeting with german chancellor angela merkel and. now another case of police brutality has made the headlines this time involving an eighty seven year old woman she was tasered by officers in the u.s. state of georgia cutting flowers she died she got shot like we have never really told her about stun guns or tazers and so she doesn't know what that is when she you realize what happened here is touching her heart syrian born. was cutting down the lines near an after school club across the street from her home in the facilities employees there called the police reporting that the woman was carrying a knife police officers. they were then sent to the scene and tried to persuade her to drop the knife when she failed to respond though they tasered her she was arrested and charged with trespassing and obstructing offices relatives of the woman say that she doesn't speak english and suffers from dementia and therefore
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did not understand police commands to drop the knife nevertheless officers say that they did follow procedure. and actually to. try to make her understand she continued walking was down four days were several other recent police incidents have spoke controlled the seating just a warning there you might find the following footage disturbing.
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up next we've got some dramatic pictures from the philippines because a chinese passenger plane skidded off the runway there was trying to land at manila airport one of the passengers filmed what happened from inside. well all hundred fifty seven passengers and a crew on board the boeing seven three seven were harmed in the incident during the landing one of the engines was ripped from the plane's wing the region is currently in the grip of a typhoon season causing major disruption to flight show jules this incident has follow an unusual day of activities in the skies today with a number of flights being forced to make emergency changes in south america after
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a series of bomb threats and nine flights were diverted across chile in argentina in peruvian air space this is video showing missions the services rushing to one of those planes the airport in pisco in peru all the planes have been checked and declared free of explosives though also on thursday to greek air force fighter jets intercepted and escorted a german passenger plane it was redirected to the island of crete after the pilot reported possible explosives on board. now then this summer's world cup in russia may be a distant memory certainly a fading one for more than three million people who attend the football festival but one of those was an italian supporter and supporter and sports editor and he has released a video shown showing how he joined the greatest show on earth for free. tonight you know it's a little bit of j.p.
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. to be the. head of. the free. verse all the rush to be deeply and from the whole time we got to three in the morning text boxes met a couple conversations on the internet a lot of the press. heard. someone in. the soviet nuclear warheads i am. i right that yes. i know. what we spoke to the man you just saw in that video and he says that his month in russia wasn't just about football. it was so much more than just sort of attending
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the matches it was it was really this experience of a month of making unbelievable amount of friends whether they be russian or foreigners and then there was the whole project was meant to prove this idea that football is extremely powerful tool in creating human connection and can really cut beyond the sort of divisive political narrative that we experience media and really through this tool of football we actually had this passport in national tournaments to meet people from all over the world and actually distinct credible things most interesting with the fact that russians themselves the average citizen you know the normal football fan was really galvanized by this idea and this sort of negative press that occurred around the hooliganism situation and so it became an instance of people sort of you know stopping me on the street of my shoe she was untied if i was lost somewhere they would give me a ride to the place and wouldn't accept any money for it it was there was there was almost a sort of national fervor to actually be as welcoming as humanly possible this
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tournament only gave us access to thirteen of the eleven of the cities and one third of the country you know i'm still very curious is the blood of dogs or novosibirsk or a ton of the regions across the country that sort of still remain a mystery to me it wasn't necessarily the city's like st petersburg and moscow or sochi that really surprised me was it was more my experiences and some are yet to terremark cities that have never likely gone to it wasn't for this tournament but actually i discovered were incredibly interesting and unique in their own ways. and finally a border fence is generally used to keep people out but in denmark it's all about paix all the critics are squealing apparently with delight.
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well known the wild boar love the water and out of good swimmers. when the friends despair we can just add a few metres to the height so can keep not only german wild boars out but also asylum seekers and those chancing their luck regardless of how the fence is set up will only strengthen border control and it is clear. the fashion use rap for this i would back with more of an ass time.
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a new stage appeared on the world map in two thousand and eleven south sudan. gets separated from its neighbors done after an independence referendum. since then between government and insurgent troops has never stopped it is in fact a continuation of a much older struggle between different tribal factions. yeah
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this quest to. make it. feel dad to eat. into and. maternity everything is put together i mean in discovery the. queen there's no infection you see the face you. only see only for the safety for second degree on the face. i think you seem to grow up thinking you know if you're going to be needed i think because you see that only the start here is safe and i think in ten days you could make out everything except the b. to b. to b. . to go. this is a group that. the reason was to remove mutimer on the cross and when you were all under one stroke want to show you can you put up or go. for it.
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because from the inside and from outside was really huge and it was big big on its completion softish he came from the from the gene but like human by. you get the patients you know the end of all the patients some of them not to be injured during the war he would tease you don't think about this use the soldier on not you just read like a and the other and the other patients. say . this is the city of good luck just twenty kilometers from the frontline. it's under
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the control of opposition troops consisting mostly of members of the chinook tribe . the red cross hospital here is now the only facility in the whole area of the country still able to provide medical aid. you cannot. get a good. job. out of it. and i think you know something else might. not last off. the top and. i. had. a little bit differently.
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actually if you say. that past fifty six that she. does not say. that only some of. the it's only. since i'm just being insulting because i've been to be patient with these three old sunday and it was all too much and if i think as we had done was it was just a stunt then one night leave me out expecting. it was just totally candidness much. as it was. when. people. hear me just looking pretty good. you know. i'm not the sort of mucking about sample
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nothing of a good use i will slip through to the. next going you know you don't you feel you're going to have to conclude you can sustain a convert. a nutritionist to the post to show a special fork with greasy truth i was only two. peas in that are my friends are still. you were getting stupid off from watching your movements for luke. i'll. ask you two more than. ever before you got. to.
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tell them to. grow. old. so life. would. not be from one thousand nine hundred ninety and i'm mr john and. there was just like. fighting with me to day. you know i didn't want to go and all of the things and then we got to the integration but this is something about i don't like to speak much about these. maybe some some mission since syria i've been set on the freetown i mean by. chance and i found it probably
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and then finally if i do stuff with the i.c.r.c. dealing with the war when the patients. think of this but. if you have to. the spot took an early this position to consider. between two. groups who just. think it's no small thing that i'm going to push that i'm just going to have a little bit. more of. these. yes or a little fame just don't get signed.
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