tv Documentary RT September 17, 2018 12:30pm-1:01pm EDT
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we have decided to continue our efforts to promote our relations dear members of the press where i would need relation mutual interests and mutual respect it's the key elements that define turkish or russian relations and that we have media many steps already but it is not enough so far in order to promote our cooperation we need to continue moving in the direction. i would like to express my gratitude to my friend mr putin for the hospitality shown to me and my delegation thank you and the steps we agreed on today i believe that they will be helpful and they will be to the benefit of the people of syria thank you. but if. the will of the mauling the result of the talks between mr putin and you must. mean. if
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you have a defense minister of russia sergei show you on the label and the minister of national defense of turkey have signed a memorandum on the stabilization of the situation in the it liberties collation zone. with us you know. we wanted to be. done it was autonomous a bogus and they could do. that. ok that was the president of russia and turkey summing up their talks on the syria issue the buso making it clear that there have been some positive results some
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progress in resolving that issue both agreeing on a demilitarized zone between the syrian government and militants in the area the withdrawal they say of heavy equipment from the front line to fifteen kilometers that's observation of a u.n. resolution twenty two fifty four as well as a row of other agreements as well with unocal she was there she's going to give us one of us a little later on what that could mean for the wider syrian talks now of course situation is very tense and it province right now the u.n. estimates ten thousand al qaida and i will swear terrorists remain in the area posing a threat not only to those living there but also to people in boardrooms regions as well spoke to journalist eva bartlet who's recently returned from the country she told us about the situation in syria as well also what the mainstream media are failing to harlot. there i talked to the civil that started the national defense forces and they spoke at length about
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how the village has been pummeled by missiles from terrorists and it's been on a daily basis over the past many years and they've said you know they've been suffering nobody is talking about it and they're looking forward to the liberation of because it will ease their suffering it will it will mean the sation of these terrorists. so these are the kind of things that the media which is busy talking about corporate media which is busy talking about it live are completely negating happening on a daily basis in my day. what syrians have spoken with around the country on previous visits and currently say they want a restoration of all of syria to peace and they want an end to the terrorism that's been plaguing them whether it's live or as we saw formerly in eastern before that in aleppo and it's their right to live in peace and it's also their right and the syrian government of syria's right to fight such terrorism because we're not
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talking about the mythical moderate rebels we're talking about al qaeda we're talking about. and these are terrorists that have been torturing civilians and executing civilians wherever they happen to occupy. while the syrian and russian governments have been using tools of diplomacy if you'll recall they've opened humanitarian corridors they've offered amnesty and reconciliation to terrorist who laid down their weapons but on the contrary it's these factions within the live that are saying we will kill any terrorist militants rebels that fake whatever they want to call them we will kill them if they participate in amnesty and reconciliation so clearly yes there is a desire for a peaceful so a resolution to this and the syrian russian government has been offering tools for such a peaceful resolution. fronts just now by presidents putin and edward of russia and turkey all those syria negotiations that's going to medina
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question of us she's been across the story in salt for us it seemed fairly positive seems like a diplomatic breakthrough has been made of some sort at least just walk us through some of the things they said. exactly diplomatic breakthrough that what it is now finally after it's been a very long period of negotiations now we've been waiting here for hours and journalists waited on the a press conference room for over three hours for the press conference to finally start and now finally we know the results it really seems that both sides that have finally not really came to a full scale agreement but it is more of a compromise between the two sides now the russian president said that they were able to achieve progress and that serious decisions were made and in particular the president said that they agreed agreed to create a demand to militarized
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a zone of around fifteen to twenty kilometers by the fifteenth. the president said that they hope that they will be able to move militants from a long way from the area he once again stress to russian position on the matter he said that the terrorists presence in the province of it lip poses a danger to the whole region now the russian president also said that they have agreed to remove have the military equipment from the zone have agreed to organize patrols in the area and that to restore transport lattimer putin believes that all this will give a new and pulls to the resolution of the crisis in syria especially surrounding area of blip and now he also man mentioned that this approach that they just voiced at the prasco on friends was supported by the syrian government humanish and that
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there's going to be talks with the syrian government very soon on the results of this particular meeting between the russian and the turkish presidents and the turks. yes president also supported everything that was mentioned by vladimir putin and that he said that he believes that together with russia they will put their al forwards to clear the region from the terrorist threats so again very important togs took place here and saw it she and a really a placid for so long and finally we know the results. ok but in a culture that insults you talking us through the whole it's all. to a press conference on syria thanks for that was you know. that's it for now join us again in just a few moments for the latest world news updates. join
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me every thursday on the all excited i'm sure i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see you the. grim memories ten years ago the start of the great recession began a political reassessment and fueled on a sense of anger and resentment across the western world then don't trump entered the picture this in much more uncrossed. what politicians do so. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or something want to be. the two going to be the person this is what will before three of them or ten people . i'm interested always in the waters of.
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welcome back to r.t. international the us university of maryland has issued leaflets inviting white students to join a group called white awake the discuss race issues do you want to improve your ability to relate to and connect with people different from yourself. do you sometimes feel uncomfortable and confused before during more of the interactions with racial and ethnic minorities do you want to become a better ally this group of was a safe space for white students to explore their experiences questions reactions and feelings the campus counseling center has now removed the flyers insisting they were misunderstood it's also changed the group's name to anti racism and alive building grip people are divided on the issue it's giving people
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a place to express their opinions on race and discuss important topics in a safer environment in general when people who are white discuss the topic it's seen as inherently racist why not to do it every identity group have their space and should not have a positive had gender and goal to be approved the way i interpret it is that white people are being victimized by interacting with us for a minder standing it's simply a space for white students to get woke and learn to dismantle dangerous social preconceptions they might have these uncomfortable conversations but necessary for social progress the only harm i see is it becoming a white affinity group or put the issue up for debate with political activist anthony rogers rights and social commentator and three brian logan. i think that i'm not sure why white people would need to feel safe on a college campus person formalised i don't think that they are in any imminent
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danger and they certainly are in any more danger than say muslim students certainly students of color i think that as we heard from some of the students the poor execution you know the name of the group having to change from white to weight is an indication that they pretty much aren't very educated on the issues of racism in the first place personally i don't see anything wrong with have been a group that is one particular race or the has one particular race and it's i do you can so shape with whatever you want to associate with you can have a white group black group asian group and all these other groups exist there's never any kind of problem nobody says anything about and i see no organization on campus the black organization on campus and age an organization on campus but we have a white organization all of that is a problem either we have many groups there are no specific groups or we allow all of them yeah so so two things i mean i think we have to be clear and stating that
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first of all people of color especially black people can and cannot be racist ok because racism only is what changes and racial prejudice there is no there's no debate as race racism is not something that you can just turn on the tone or it's an off color or anybody could be racist that that's not true you have to have power to be racist you have to have power black people don't have power most latin next people don't have power native american people don't have power now i would deny that black and brown people can be bigoted but that is different from racism racism is racial prejudice i mean it's power that according to say today you have to have power to be racist i mean when did i definition become the standard like i never seen it before is it exactly negative i mean i mean i don't think that like we can go by a dictionary that was written mainly by white people. to your standard definition on an issue like racism as we saw in the scene a mix of spike lee's movie when you look at that dictionary and just look at the
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definitions of white and black you can already see implicit bias and racial prejudice right right just those two words that were in this particular group i think they were more on the extreme liberal side they're trying to actually come together and help those so called people of color people just sort of flier in automatically get offended without taking the time to really understand what's going on that's why he changed his name because he didn't want anybody to just think automatically oh we're some kind of racist hateful group they're really on the side of the lift i think this right here eggs an example of the left eating their own authority said charles the black woman in long island new york for making up a story about trump when i did hate crime. told detectives that four teenagers confronted her as she was driving home yelling trump twenty sixteen also stating she did not belong there lewis also claimed that after parking in front of a house she awoke the next morning to find her car tires slashed on
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a note with the words go home the police however follow us fabricated the story and even wrote the note herself lois now awaits trial for making a punishable full written statement was not the first case in the states of politically linked allegations in november twenty sixth day in an eighteen year old muslim woman in louisiana admitted to police she lied when claiming trump supporters removed the heads up and called her names but it will come a day to steve malzberg believes u.s. media are giving people a reason to live by pushing an image of trump as a racist. i think the woman is influenced by what she hears and sees in the media the media portrays donald trump as a racist homophobe is enough o o o a bigot nazi and i think that when you crave attention and you hear all these things naturally you're going to get attention and sympathy if you say oh oh you know this is true look what happened to me and by saying that for her trunk supporters surrounded her told her to get out and then slashed her tires the next
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morning she had her ten seconds or fifteen minutes however you want to look at it you have attention it's a narrative driven by the media that this is going to happen to you if you're black and if you're minority and if you're mexican if you're an immigrant or if you're gay this is you're going to be attacked that's what the media and the left is telling you and she just went with the flow. reopened today after being closed by the f.b.i. ten days ago the authorities blame the security issue for the closing. wave of speculation.
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against the risk that at the time. and impede the law enforcement investigation. the streets of the german city of perth and over the weekend. after a twenty two year old local man died of a heart attack. shortly after a street fight with. the. the migrant alternative for germany party was one of the anti islamic plaguey the movement among the slogan scene of the protest was a call to draw borders the demonstrators also stressed that the main point of the rally was to pay respects to the slain victim it was also of reference to the events in another german city cabinets which has seen a violent clashes in recent weeks. i.
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think. in the latest events encampments have seen politicians and some migrant organizations hit out at the country's head of intelligence that's after you called into question the way the media has covered the violence in the city. i share their skepticism about media reports of right wing extremist foreigners in kenya is based on my cautious assessment there are good reasons to believe that this was intentional false information possibly to detract attention from the murdering kendis of mass and comments could potentially see the current german coalition government collapse as the social democrats are calling an angle of michael to sack him all the chancellor appears reluctant to go this far. i mean what apart from auntie margaret bodies that have also been plenty of pro refugee demonstrations across the country one of the latest took place in cologne on sunday many in germany say they're worried by
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the apparent rise of the right. eye. glasses and. jacks will go to the restaurant and myself some get the windowpanes others hit the infamous sign there will also things flying along the terrace one stone hit me on my right shoulder i was really terrified with my adrenalin running high i was tough stoned and wasn't able to understand much but still i managed to make out the words jewish pig and that i should get out of germany. like in the back of my mind i realized that i should take a few photos so that i wouldn't lie to myself later on how many people there were
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because it was a time it seemed like it could have been three or a hundred people there i didn't want to exaggerate it looked like a mass of people forgot to take two photos and went back into the restaurant i told the customers they should stay clean sign that it was no fun outside. geopolitical analyst the writer office believes german politicians aren't doing themselves any favors by indiscriminately bribing concerned citizens as neo nazis. we have definitely just a problem in germany which grew quite considerably since twenty years and that german authorities should react and not start blaming populations for their own in activity in handling the refugee crisis and its impact on the security situation the population is really divided and so it would be very very important to keep it differentiate between very few right wing extremists above all
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eastern parts of germany and a large part of the population which is just worried about the situation and the further development and the lack of adequate responses by our political decision makers. this is a top news story from tsotsi where the russian presidents have agreed to form a dba tries design and live there of course is the last remaining terror rebel stronghold in the country. so. you see because maybe you know what to create by sixteen by the fifteenth of october this year to critical to militarize. fifteen to twenty kilometers between the territories controlled by the military is in the thirty's controlled by the syrian government and we are hoping to move militants including the. from the militants to move them away from this. let's go live to what is a question of our. across the story
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a bit of a breakthrough appears in these talks the developed tries on off so many hours of negotiations just talk us through some of the points they mentioned. exactly well a very important steps we're taking during our worries long talks between russia and turkey now no one was actually waiting for such an outcome so we can call it rather unexpected and even say tional in a way you know both sides both presidents of two countries managed to work out a plan that no one really expected as i said they had decided to create a demand zone between a militants and government troops and that's going to help to avoid the lesions that so many different parties are afraid of escalation and of the province of idlib now russia's defense minister right after the talks he has and he announced
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that there is going to be no military offensive on ad lib and he also mountain mentioned that all details that war discussed at this meeting today are going to be talked through with the syrian government as well he mentioned that there is going to be talks to help with the syrian government very soon on the results of the meeting between russia and turkey now just to give you some more some details that we're voiced today by the right. president now they also agreed to remove having military equipment from that particular area they agreed to organize patrols to restore transport the russian president hopes that this all will given in pools assume the resolution of the crisis in syria so again a very important tog so we witnessed here in tsotsi as something rather unexpected
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a very unexpected result really. those similar talks insults between person to embody the facts for the. oh that's it from the team and myself for this saudi harvey will be with you giving you the latest global news updates throughout the evening. grim memories ten years ago the start of the great recession began a political reassessment and field on a sense of anger and resentment across the western world then don't trump entered the picture this in much more uncrossed.
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that. it. was. breaking news for you this hour in the diplomatic breakthrough russia and turkey agree to form a demilitarized zone in italy. tween the syrian government forces and militants there. being that serious planned operation against terrorists will be put on hold . the russian defense ministry tracks the serial number of the missing link by the official investigation for the downing of the mh seventeen these top secret documents unclassified of course for the.
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