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the second week of opposing rallies take the german city of cabinets by storm and triggered a local man's death at the hands of migrants we got the live coverage from the saturday's protests and they are live pictures coming through now. the power of dialogue washington declassifies hours of conversation between the u.s. and russian presidents bill clinton and boris yeltsin. as to a lucky escape for all on board that passenger jet you seeing there overshot the road when caught fire in southern russia eighteen were injured we'll tell you all about it and coming up. pre-election polls in sweden show growing splits over my great numbers as euro skeptic and right wing parties rattle the ruling social democrat.
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side six zero one of the evening here in moscow my name is kevin zero in this is our international live from moscow hope you stay with the next thirty minutes for this live update so the first the german city of kemet is into its second week of far right rallies which have mostly been met with counter protest to these are pictures through from there right now now this all started after a local man was stabbed to death by police the but by people that the police rather described as various of being of various nationalities just get that straight here's how it all unfolded.
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for the record clarify i misread that just now this all started for a local man was stabbed to death by people the police described as all various nationalities let's get across it let's go live to chemist peter all of us there. at the rally right now i spoke yesterday you said there was going to be one looks like a few people turned out for it though so far yeah. yes that's right it's all
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very quiet so fall very peaceful so far i'm in amongst the crowd here at the rally that was organized by the main opposition party one of the largest opposition party here in germany at the moment the alternative for germany. also joined by one of their representatives to talk more about what's happened here in cannes it's over the last week and what we're going to be seeing today hugh bronson. join me. why you people are coming here today why is this strong this crowd first of all that's been a fatal stabbing last week there was a group of people and somebody had to ferret. some migrants refugees they showed their knives and stabbed someone to death two people were sent to hospital severely wounded and this was just enough that was dropped out. over the top of the demonstrations that we've seen the following not now we've heard people describe them as far right i think they would be fair to say some of the symbols they were being too. you know with all right we saw straight home
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salute the evening how do. you ally yourself with what we don't know i also talk with this it's an open demonstration it's open right to somebody freely we can control who comes to our events because if someone does something a lot will be trying to isolate them hand them over to the police because they're not part of our party we've seen the police and the authorities certainly so far we saw the prison warden he illegally leaked that these were two people of from iraq and from syria he'd been arrested. there is an undertone that this was done in order to promote not follow right now most of it was done because even people in the administration even the officials i mean absolutely fed up with the policy which is going on in germany the political will to enforce the law of the land is not there anymore your guy used to be. arrested he's been rejected an asylum seeker
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should have been deported a long time ago he's still in this country why is that people just had enough absolutely had enough so that's the reason why more than ten thousand people come out today to kemet. support for the victims and carry a wild rose which is to show their grievance about what has happened what you say ten thousand people i think most likely optimistic so far coming here think it's but what we're certainly going to see some local people as well coming in opposition and we're expecting to see. this issue demonstrators one to yourselves being separated by a large amount of police why do you think that there's such division. it's because of lack of policy it's because of the federal government who is actually not enforcing the law why you see it all blame it on anglo american i mean it's easy for you guys in opposition to say if it's all that you've never told us what are you guys putting forward to say that this is this is something we can do what can you what are you putting forward to say this is how we sort out this issue she's easy to blame because she's responsible for. opening up the borders and twenty
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fifty simple as that if you leave one point five million people into this country without checking without anything and that can be anywhere doing anything so the anger towards the government towards angela merkel is justified now all right we were never going to agree on those type of things but it really got into if we get into the what we know about the guy who's referred to as the main perpetrator of this the guy who is the is the main accused of carrying out this stabbing now it seems he should have been deported back to garia. but wasn't exactly people who have been issued to pull deportation notices a repository a she notices and then not being carried out has been an issue that we've seen coming up again and again in germany some of how big a problem is this for germany right now and what does what does all turn to for germany to try and sort this out. i know from berlin where i am in the city parliament that we have a number of seventeen thousand five hundred people who are not supposed to be in
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the city who are still in the city who can get support for national support the political will to enforce the law for land sadly is not there what we are going to do simply in the parliament pointing out this inequality basically all the unjustice to be fair and we want to change this do you think that that's the main problem with this the same kind of things your telephone right now not only thank you very much but so professionally must get away and do some of the people i spoke to do since i've been in candidates they've all told me. you know this isn't the neo nazis i mean those pictures ago to live longer in the memory than those voices saying not to me. what can alternative future me what can people who are here on these demonstrations say to the rest of the world to show that this isn't a full eight riots in germany that this is a neo nazi rise in germany would be. a lot of international media the very second you. show some opposition against what is happening in here you've been labeled as
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extreme right wing you're labeled as nazi this is complete and utter nonsense these are normal people going about this completely fed up with what is happening in germany. with america doesn't make you a nazi and this is exactly what the media likes to do to patrol as people who are a danger to society whereas the opposite is true what if we saw today the similar scenes that we saw on monday night what if somebody in this demonstration it's you say as it's open but what if you saw somebody alongside an a.s.d. sign throwing up a straight arm salute what's the response there. get the people who are who are responsible for orderly profession to isolate them and hand them over to police it's a crime it's a criminal offense if you put your a of you show any nazi salutes you are being prosecuted you belong in jail you don't belong to this demonstration you're not one of us there we go nazi salutes not one of us starts the word from hubris and from alternative for germany here in
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came it's they getting ready to start their demonstration right here we'll be following it throughout the day as it continues and keeping an eye to see how that develops they are ok all right and peter our europe correspondent thanks for looking pretty quiet so far at least of the big turnout there thank you. for the us is declassified six hundred pages of private conversations between former american and russian presidents bill clinton and boris yeltsin that took place between one thousand nine hundred three in one thousand nine hundred nine when yeltsin left office election collusion nato expansion and the future russian president vladimir putin remember for many topics they discussed our senior correspondent takes a closer look at this snapshot of history. now that we are at rock bottom in terms of relations between russia and the us it's bad now we pine for what they were back when presidents could talk frankly joke laugh heck even
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collude for elections bill for my election campaign i urgently need for a rush or a loan of two point five billion dollars i'll check on this with the i.m.f. and with some of our friends and see what can be done those were the days when you could funnel billions to get your pals reelected real friendship right there clinton even helped yeltsin with a heart operation their wives now in the yeltsin and hillary clinton visited each other shopped together unfortunately it wasn't very equal friendship nine hundred ninety six the united states was strong russia was in its knees crime corruption stagnation it seemed to get the rule or end of every deal it remains a mistake for nato to move eastward nuclear and conventional arms cannot move eastward into new members to the borders of russia i've told you no one is talking
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about a massive all out accelerated expansion two years later nearly a dozen european states were invited to join nato the czech republic hungry poland bulgaria is still in latvia lithuania romania slovakia slovenia so yeltsin tried everything he even begged. let us have a verbal gentleman's agreement we would not write it down in the statement that no former soviet republics would enter nato i cannot sign any agreement without such language especially ukraine consider what a terrible message it would be were still organized against russia but there's a line across which we won't go pleading didn't work so we'll turn tried warnings russia will pull out of the agreement and consider it nolen void i know what a terrible problem this is for you but i can't make the specific commitment you're
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asking for not even complaints could get through you are conducting naval maneuvers near crimea it is as if we are training people in cuba how would you feel it's unacceptable to us the spite of all that they were maimed friends even joke together three months of the pre-election race has taken its toll i feel somewhat tired i saw the picture of you dancing with the girls in the band and you looked wonderful i'm disappointed that no one sets up events like that for me in my campaign they were frank so frank in fact that their general this would get a little nervous yeah they discussed ditching their nuclear briefcases what if we were to agree giving up having to have our finger next to the button all the time perhaps we could agree that it's not necessary for us to carry the chima down chick well i'll have to think about this all we carry of course are the codes in the secure phone yes you and i are the only leaders you have to do this mr president
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given the responsibility of your office and president yeltsin's it makes more sense for the two of you to have these devices with you at all times it was simpler in those days the world was younger and no one knew what the future held for example would the united states pull out the viewer up. the u.s. is not in europe europe should be the business of europeans russia is half european and half asian so you want asia to sure sure bill eventually will have to agree on all of this i don't think the europeans would like this very much not all but i'm a european moscow is in europe and i like it you can take all the other states and provide security to them i would take europe and provide them security well not i russia will bill i'm serious give year up to europe itself europe never felt as close to russia as it does now good days good friends and then yeltsin just up
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then left leaving behind a successor that clinton was sure he'd get along with shortly you will have a meeting with mr putin i would like to tell you about him so you will know what kind of man he is he is a solid man who is kept well abreast of various subjects under his purview and he can easily have good relations and contact with people who are his partners who will win the election putin of course he's a democrat and he knows the west he's very smart he's tough he has an internal ramrods and he will when you do business together strange to think that most of the issues problems they discussed in those days are still the main themes of today nato expansion and quote european security trade and loans what's changed is that russia's grown up turns out it's much harder being friends when your more equal. a passenger jet so overshot the runway and caught fire in
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southern russia it's left eighteen people injured including three children he goes down off reports word out and then there is. a modification of a boeing seven three seven operated by you it's a major russian airline mostly focusing on domestic flights will it make to a landing attempt here in the airports of sorts of the first one was apparently hampered by the strong winds as you see it is all nice and sunny right now but if there was a vicious thunderstorm here downpour of rain and lightning bolts were going off literally every few seconds so the landing conditions were nowhere near good or perfect in that sense on the second attempt when the aircraft finally did touch the landing strip that was when things didn't go where they should have to basically the aircraft rolled past the end of the runway the pilots couldn't bring it to a stop one of these should have plunged into a river caught fire on one of the engines or one of the wings of the left wing is
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reported to have been completely burnt down now it is somewhat of a miracle i should say that there were no casualties when it comes to the people on board of the plane that it was one death as though and that is one of the airports workers apparently the man was one of the first responders on the scene of the crash and he was trying to help people get out of the burning plane and the word is his heart just couldn't really take it apparently he died of a heart attack on site so what is happening now of course the investigators are looking into what caused the would cause the tragedy with the tragedy was it the weather or was the human factor involved too also with the russian transportation authority will be investigating and looking into how the airline is operating and how the airports here in sorties operating but so far of course the most important thing is that nobody on board of that plane died. a tough
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confrontation is expected during sweden's general election with the country split right now. a resurgent migrant numbers it could see the governing left to social democrats lose the upper hand in parliament at the same time the nationalist opponents have been widely criticized for claims of racism or if a national report from. nationalist sentiment is pretty on the bridge of change better homes here directing for the upcoming general election the anti migrants sweden democrats party looks set to make big gains they define themselves as social conservative with a nationalist foundation but the swedish media is warning of something more and rival politicians say it's just but it is a racist party with nazi roots that's what i've always said that this we've been democrats did i say sions they're racist and say they are focus is on smart immigration policy this is like an old all way of trying to scare people off from
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voting for us sweden is an extreme in a european sense our policies are not extreme our politicians are not extreme in general however and your racism group has been doing some digging and found candidates to the parliament from the sweden democrats had links to the new nutty group the national socialist front we had some bad eggs in our party just today it was revealed that even the center party or the liberal party they have people who have killed people who have sexual assault a female so unfortunately the happens in every party but because the swedish left wing media hates the sweden democrats they tried to bring that up more than for the others critics of the sweden democrats are still convinced their defining feature is racism a central point for them the centrum goal is to keep sweet and white
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thoughts to this people that came from. skinheads now two white power organizations during the night they are now the second largest party yet there are way more radical voices in sweden this far right camp alternative for sweden formed by those expelled from the sweden democrats for being too extreme was there's still a steve let's say that the sweden democrats were quite good but they are getting more and more liberal more and more politically correct and they are not the ones to save sweden today so we have to create a new party a tougher party which is not politically correct or party which dares to speak out about repatriation because it's the only solution to sweden problems we gave the immigrants everything in this country we have tested everything and sweden is today a country in a real mess alternative for sweden's chances of claiming a seat in the parliament are slim but not as slim as the nordic resistance movement
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basically present themselves as heat low soldiers. i was the legal mind when they call you like me now and the people yelling you sound like no not in our studio you're right there yeah well written reports the right brain much to the wrong very wrong what is your opinion on. what they were great not is. the greatest burden or the really have huge and i know it's nothing i mean is that correct in the uniting is it now national socialism or the number of the supporters hardly more than two or three thousand significantly more people account of protesting needlessly to inform the country's communist party thinks the threat posed by swedish nazis is fear we much exaggerated but that they have
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a really good media strategy when politicians gather they would go. they're threaten people and make a lot of noise and being really tough and dangerous and look really scary and in the media will write about this but i mean they're not so many people they can be a real threat the to individuals but on a societal level they are just. they are nothing if former swedish police officer with afghan or reaching his staff and sherry quit his job to help migrants like himself integrate his name as a voice of reason in sweden and believes not is getting too much attention but offered a different explanation for that maybe sometimes it is easier to focus on them because look matthys we know who they are we have the knowledge and when it comes to moderate islam a more extreme subject we don't know so much so we don't want to say the wrong things or we don't want people to think that we say the wrong things despite being
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shamed as nazis by the media and politicians are right and far right movements are still winning people over in this once liberal nordic state but these parties are showing they will confront current migrant policies head on lead for better or worse great in all shouty reporting from sweden. efforts to try to deescalate tensions on the korean peninsula had another snag plans now for an a storage railway that was meant to link north and south korea have been blocked by the u.s. led united nations command the u.n. units has controlled movement across the demilitarized zone separating the north and south since the end of the korean war and for a joint field study for the project was planned last week but was cancelled by the u.s. military then into korean rail project was supposed to improve trade and tourism between the two koreas it was also intended to set the stage for future investment
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in the north if sanctions on pyongyang were lifted human rights attorney eric strokin told us he thinks the u.s. should stop meddling in the korean peace process. these are all great through steps you know. the united states would frankly get out of the way which is unfortunate you can see the incredible efforts and the incredible craving for peace and reunification that we saw in the eyes of the family exchanges recently we've seen the hopes for peace on so many levels with president movement and chairman kim jong un who so consequently those are being thwarted now. as a quite a reminder that the u.s. still holds quite a military grip in the region the are there people within the administration who frankly benefit from instability gives a certain kind of git allows
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a certain level of military spending so allows us to have our bases paid for by south korea in south korea it allows us to export billions of dollars of weapons there so consequently there are always people who are going to fight against peace but in this period at this essential time when we're about to have another summit between north and south in september it seems to me that this is a reminder to both north and south that the u.s. has never given up its wartime authority in south korea parallel to this the latest move comes after u.s. defense secretary has met his announced that washington has no plans to suspend future joint military exercises with south korea drills which the north a strongly protested over the is. as you know we took the step to spend
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several of the largest exercises as a good faith measure coming out of the singapore summit we have no plans at this time to spend thirty more exercisers last week president trump cancelled his chief diplomats visit to north korea blaming insufficient progress over the nuclear as a should looking back trump's had something of a love hate relationship then with leader kim jong il and we have developed a very special bond. north korea best not make any more threats to the united states. they will be met with five years of fear if you will have no choice but to totally destroy north korea. mad men out there shooting rockets all over the place he is a sick puppy
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a frightened dog barks and louder i will surely and definitely tame the mentally deranged at us doctored with fire with both but both very honored to sign the document thank you. today we had an historic meeting and decided to leave the past behind we're very proud of what took place today it worked out for both of us far better than anybody even predicted it's an honor to be with you. d.c. in the last year or two has been a best mixed messages unfortunately you can't on one hand say i am going to trust you i'm going to respect your sovereignty as a nation and then when two countries start to take steps in that direction stop and try to block it. some show some of the people do stories from oscar this always so much more if you course at r.t. dot com this weekend it's kevin owen here that artie said thanks ever so much for
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watching and have a great rest the a saturday. this is the coaxes bizarre neighborhood in bangladesh just recently this land was a rain forest but now there are refugee camps like this elephants are a problem they attack refugees either out of range or fear they can find their ancient my great tree roots among the sea of tents. in the last twelve months twelve men have been trampled to death by elephants however the elephants will have to retreat to outnumber by about nine hundred thousand refugees in the copses bazaar camps around six hundred thirty people have migrated here from
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