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if you have to choose to go to school to snoop on what you would give those the girls who. were your supporters to you as the nation should introduce you could do for the one who's doing. the media explode been to where frenzy after the two russians accused of carrying out a nerve agent attack in the u.k. come forward and speak to ati's editor in chief did not being any involvement in the case with do you work for the g r u and you meet norm and you and i don't either. concerns are raised over the potential presence of french troops on the ground in syria after photos released by the us army appear to show a french military vehicle in the background. people are. pretty
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upset up there for what it's worth i've been a very long time hillary supporter it was a shock to you to all of us the results of the election and in the leaks of video google's top executives reveal their true thoughts on donald trump's twenty sixteen election win raising questions over political bias. a very warm welcome you are watching r t international with me. murderers having a holiday from hell and makes the case against them even stronger just a taste of the reaction is greeted the interview to r.t. of the two russians accused of carrying out the nerve agent poisoning in the u.k. city of souls bury the pack came forward and spoke to artie's editor in chief margarita simonyan on thursday. we are the new to me
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and i've been to live one you called me on my cell phone and told me that you are a slumber shooter from the looks on the patrol and it all. if you really look like the pictures shown to us by the u.k. and the different. next year. when the someone why you. we are those who are shown to you in the pictures but muslim bashir of. and i would say under petro the russians there are those your real names national yes they are real names i would suggest to them but even now when you are talking about it to tell you the truth you look very nervous on them it. ok what would you look like when your life is turned upside down in a moment in just one day and changed our lives. they exam this is the t.v. footage from london you walk in those now famous coats and sneakers and soles brick . soles are these people you yes. what were you doing
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there and our friends have been suggesting for a long time that we visit this wonderful town souls' brewery a wonderful town yes a tourist town. there is the famous solsbury cathedral famous not only in europe but in the whole world. it's famous for its one hundred twenty three metre spire. it is famous for its clock one of the first ever created in the world that still working. i mean the thought of going to a big meeting comes out of it. this is so you came to souls agree to take a look at the clock and then you're in the summer when the child no we plan to visit london at first to have fun there was a little bit at the ball and to this play yes it wasn't
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a business trip this time. and we planned to go to london and then to salisbury themselves mideast yes another so those are more we did you know but when we were almost there we thought the plane wouldn't land on the first drive and it was there was a heavy snow storms but that's because of all the havoc they had with transport in the u.k. on march second in the third because of heavy snowfall them nearly all the cities were paralyzed because we were unable to go anywhere. do you work for the g.r.u. and you me and you and i don't either but no one accuses me of working for the gerry used but you are being accused of that your colleagues accuse us of that by your colleagues you mean journalists you are being accused by u.k. authorities and yes that's the scariest thing where do you work you are adults you need to make a living if we tell you about our business people we work with will be affected tell me anything so that we believe you everyone has questions what do you do to cut a long story short we're in the fitness industry artie's that it's here in chief that
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she didn't give her view on purpose preferring to leave it to the viewers to decide whether to believe the man or not here's what she had to say following the interview. i knew they were nervous and sweating a lot i had to turn up the air conditioning a lot higher than usual and still they were sweating and wiping their foreheads which obviously happens when people are nervous there could be a lot of reasons for it but i understand this was the first interview in their lives but they could have been nervous for other reasons as well that's also possible they refused to show their i.d.'s on camera because they didn't want to be pursued and identified further but they showed them to me that i did not run the polygraph on them as a journalist i believe what they see i saw those were the people i saw their i.d.'s and that they feed the photos and videos what was going through their minds and whether they were speaking the truth it's hard to see. what it seems the latest development in the story has only intensified the media's finger pointing at russia
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look the russians say this is all been made up by the british but you know this alibi which is very flimsy indeed is not going to convince many people there in russia say from extradition to many here in the u.k. tonight the t.v. message from moscow was clear they got away with it in terms of of whoever ordered them to go and carry out this mission it was not a great success it looked extremely uncomfortable they did not want to be there they clearly did not appear to be really properly briefed the u.k. has branded alexander and liars while the u.s. has proposed imposing a second round of sanctions on russia parties polly and samir khan have been looking at the international reaction from both sides of the atlantic. resume a spokes person has rubbish the accounts provided by alexander patrol from the share of and they've used pretty strong language to do it take
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a listen the lies and blades in for brooke asians in this interview given to a russian state sponsored t.v. station are an insult to the public's intelligence well that same government statement goes on to say that an illegal chemical weapon was used on the streets of the country and that four people seriously ill in hospital and an innocent woman died and russia has responded with contempt now this is the second official statement that we've had from the government from downing street earlier on immediately after the interview was first ed there was a statement from the government and it was similarly scathing take a listen the government is clear these men are offices of the russian military intelligence service the g.r.u. who used to devastatingly toxic illegal chemical weapons on the streets of our country we have repeatedly asked russia to account for what happened in salzburg in march today just as we've seen through what they have responded with obfuscation
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and laurie's so i think to say that the british authorities aren't buying it is to say nothing at all really no one's going to be lining up to give them any acting accolades certainly not here in the u.k. are the politicians have been rather skeptical to the member of parliament for soulsby john glenn said that soulsby welcomes tourists from around the world and it is very much open for business but the patrol of the sheriff's statements according to john glenn are not credible and don't match the widely accepted intelligence that the u.k. has on these individuals so you can see that this is a stance that it's getting worse and we've got to the next stage of it now because we've had a response from the russian foreign ministry spokesperson that's maria's the horror of us so she. responded to the u.k.'s response to the interview and she has some questions for the british authorities issued this issue in the new i believe it's
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absolutely unacceptable to accuse people of telling lies forty minutes after they have spoken so i repeat my question directly to the british side what is the legal basis and framework for accused russian citizens of telling lies forty minutes after noon to view what was the reason for that what was so specifically non-credible in what they said when official authorities accuse someone of telling lies he must be responsible for those so again it looks like we're getting statements and counter statements but that doesn't appear to be any dialogue taking place between london and moscow right now the us is getting ready to impose more sanctions on russia in november for allegedly poisoning the script halls and that's according to assistant secretary of state nations thing check out what she had to say we plan to impose a very severe second round of sanctions under the c.b.w. the global community will not tolerate behavior such as we've seen from russia
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especially in poisoning and killing its own citizens we are absolutely prepared to fully implement the second round of sanctions says it will include banking sanctions a prohibition on obtaining defense articles and aid money but back in august it was stated that the second round of sanctions could include cutting diplomatic ties with russia and in all aeroflot travel and stopping all imports and exports but things said that the second round of sanctions would not be imposed if russia commits to on site inspections we have indicated to them that they can evade they can make themselves not subject to these sanctions if they allow the on site inspections as you've indicated if they give us a verifiable assurance that they will not use these nerve agents against their own people again they have not. done so so far it should be noted that last october the un verified the destruction of russia's chemical weapons and confirmed that all of russia's chemical weapons facilities were closed through on site inspections. to go
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into it. goes in the wrong people. congressman at this point it's not even a matter of russia admitting it we we know that they did that are you know this all began when a former double agent and his daughter were poisoned back in march chuck was determined to be the agent used and everyone blamed russia because the agent was originally developed in the former u.s.s.r. but since ninety one it's been developed in several other countries russia has repeatedly denied involvement and has even offered to cooperate in an investigation and the o.p.c. w. and porton down the british lab that analyzed the samples couldn't even identify the source or country of origin with all that being said all we can do right now is wait until november to see if the sanctions are indeed imposed. new pictures released by the us army appeared to have depicted a bigger french military role in syria than previously thought
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a french army vehicle could be seen in the background of a photo from d.n.a. results where the u.s. is finding what's left of the ice the terrorists in the area fifty thousand plus live to our correspondents. get to see what more do we know about this photograph at this point. what we know that the u.s. only released this photograph on wednesday to show it special operation joint task force on the ground in syria in this particular region as you mentioned. but what egalite members of the public clearly spot is a french military vehicle in the background now people have said they sure that it's a french military vehicle because this particular type of vehicle is only used by french and saudi arabian forces and saudi arabian forces are not on the ground. in this particular region now what it showed is that a military physical in the background of what's really interesting about this is that the french government the french military has never acknowledged that it has
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french troops on the ground in this particular area of syria now we do know that this area is where the u.s. backed fight is have been battling against the hardest in this area and we also know that france has been part of a u.s. led coalition which has been cut ducting operations over syria in space the last three years but in particular it's been aiding forces on the ground as they fight against isis forces now we know that france has pledged in the past full support to syria on the ground. the president should the syrian democratic forces that the french support in particular for the stabilization of the security. and you tube's move to hit popular users before conservative users especially president is draining the time we want to be
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bold enough to make it a movie yah. but there are some google who don't agree with the company's liberal leanings james to moore a conservative engineer wrote a memo just a memo to highlight potential bias in google's policy and he was fired for it google has several biases a new discussion about these biases is being silenced by the dominant ideology what follows is by no means the complete story but it's a perspective that desperately needs to be told google google has always claimed its hands were collina when it came to political bias hate speech or other inappropriate content the company always claimed it had its reasons but with insight into what the top brass at google is apparently thinking perhaps it's time for a better understanding of what bias really means a quarter r.t.
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. so to come in germany activists clashed with the police over the removal of an ancient woodland the full details when we come back. most people think just stand out and this is this you need to be the first one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest race in truth
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to stand losing you since you just the dance the right questions to the right answer. question. welcome back the u.s. state department has praised saudi arabia as actions to reduce violence in yemen saying riyadh is doing what it can to minimize civilian casualties that. i see them taking steps is it perfect no absolutely not do we see them doing what they can to mitigate civilian casualties absolutely we deal well the comments came after the
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u.s. secretary of state mike upon peo certify to congress the saudi led coalition is undertaking demonstrably actions well that's a terrific asian allows washington supro continue providing aid to riyadh and its war against rebels and al-qaeda terrorists in yemen and saudi led bombing campaign against the rebels which they deem terrorists started back in twenty fifty with substantial support from the us government militant groups like al qaida which washington has been fighting against for nearly two decades have taken advantage of the crisis capturing areas in the south of yemen. don of looks into how the u.s. approach in fighting al qaeda differs depending on the region or the motive. a whole generation of americans grew up with these two words engraved in their minds since preschool years two words that i have seen hundreds of thousands of
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u.s. troops found out all over the globe with an uncompromising objective to defeat terror . for the past few years one battleground yemen some four thousand troops in the country even now and that's enough for the u.s. to turn a blind eye to schools hospitals and their homes flattened by saudi bombs the administration's policy is to focus on ending the war and avoiding a regional conflict countering the threat from the islamic state of iraq and syria in yemen and al qaeda in the arabian peninsula but yemen is just the latest in a sequel still which. back in two thousand and one in afghanistan where a force of between two and five thousand dollars card to fight has ignited the now
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infamous war on terror on my orders the united states military has begun strikes against al qaeda terrorist training camps and military installations of the taliban regime in afghanistan today we focus on afghanistan but the battle is broader at that point obviously it was a way to rally the country to to create you know a much larger military for the united states at that point between about two thousand and twenty eleven the united states spent about one point three trillion on its wars in iraq and afghanistan but al qaeda is biggest is not in yemen it's not enough. it's in syria's northern province of idlib province just the largest al qaeda safe haven since nine eleven and it live now is a huge problem it is an al qaeda safe haven right on the border of turkey the u.n.
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estimates al qaida is fortress and it was manned by at least ten thousand fighters that's at least twice as many as in afghanistan back at the dawn of the war on terror yet washington is no merely as trigger happy as one would expect while we've had three meetings in the security council on syria to sternness warnings came down from most members of the security council telling them that not just chemical weapons would be addressed by the united states and our allies but any offensive on the civilian people and lead was going to be dealt with when russia and the assad regime say they want to counter terrorism they actually mean they want to bomb schools hospitals and homes the obama administration had already loosened rules of engagement. in the war against islamic state in syria and iraq to permit more killing of civilians in the bombing campaign
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that the us conducted they they expended over one hundred thousand bombs and missiles to destroy cities like rocka and mosul president trump has reportedly loosened the rules of engagement further america's humanitarian concern for syria is remarkable especially in the sense that it's seemingly peripheral elsewhere except the terrorists don't exactly share washington's geographical discernment. and veyron mental activists fighting to protect an ancient world learned in germany have clashed with police and i thought both dorothy's attempted to clear their tree house count they have occupied the site for years as part of a bid to block the building of a coal mine there. let
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me just as one of the old dos and richest mixed forests in central europe this being the first day because arguably or even once in mind here. at atlanta. so in this far east we see many of the contemporary structures intersect the way that audible you call it street extraction costs the climate change from early in fact on people off the global south. where before there were some grand structures here competing towns colors fireplaces and a storage platform they had permission to clear the barricades in garmisch only but they went way beyond that the competition stores shelters and took everything they
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could try and that's what a containers of bicycles tools and fruit. are. we cleared the barricades and vacated the treehouses we got people down from the trees all in all we're pleased up until now with how the operation is going because it's been practically free of violence. and. i think it's the police discriminant izing or resistance. to your case the swiss family center for. atmospheric. thank you for choosing r.t. and to national today with all the latest. kline's my colleague and your father will be with you at the top of.
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the means and all this in the arsenal in stipend on the old vision stopping them was the sting of phone calls a fund is up and describes in the fine. i'm trying to say that all in reality if we take action for c o two reduction like energy efficiency for the new energy it do actually generate the more money and the more drop and they were higher because of the gross so i want to change the storyline that climate actually is not a bad for economy or your own money but claim it actually do deep beneficial of good positive making money for you. in twenty forty you know bloody revolution here to correct the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be increasingly violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it you know we're here to put
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a premium list put video and put him in the neighborly is that idea spilling out of the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty fourteen and those who took had invested over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. i . suck it up and stick. to. it.

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