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it's not what. the books of the. book of. the book when i was a commercial still but it was nineteen people were killed and at least seventy injured in a shooting and bomb attack at a college in the southern russian city of karachi carried out by an eighteen year old students the atrocity has left those who survived into shock. and move us these are the i know you see all the boys even thought. he would see people who do believe. that some of these are being drawn to the columbine massacre in the u.s. almost two decades ago when fifteen people died.
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and u.s. secretary of state mike pump aoe heads home after visiting saudi arabia and turkey to find out what happened to missing journalists are charging. a german kindergarten provokes an outcry for promoting itself as having hardly any migrants. very warm welcome you're watching r.t. international with me and karen now our top story this hour a gun bomb attack at a college in crimea has left nineteen people dead and more than seventy injured it was carried out by a students who later committed suicide here is the moment of the attack obtained by
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a video agency repartee. thank you very much of an. effort. to talk with that cyclone i should talk about it right that there still were thank. you are. you going to still get. in your. car. one of the students who was at the college during the attack spoke to our. viewers that. it is you know those that have all your. clothes that. the
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father did during the visit go. through. and most of us these are the i know you are the boys you thought. she could you really believe really. r.t. correspondent over half an hour is in curch with the latest on the tragedy. behind me is the paula technical college precious crimean c two a parish where that terrible tragedy happened early on wednesday when a gunman opened wildfire inside the school during the break between the classes when the students were having their lunches chatting paralyse to each other than that and they did an explosive device as you can see there we need to build in a road again and the building is quite damaged and then according to
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preliminary a vest a geisha and he taught himself that the tragedy shook the whole country and broke the hearts of so many people in russia and of course internationally here not far from the college people organized a little more bring candles toys lowery's here thinking of those who died in this bloody massacre dozens of people were injured in the shooting and bombing they have been taking to the hospitals here on the peninsular the latest right now is that at least three of them ah currently in coma ten are intensive care doctors are right now fighting or are they alive so as you can see the road leading to the college is cordoned off right now the best gate as are working at the scene they suspect that the gunman was an eighteen year old student off the same college where he opened fire here you can see. the cars are coming
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from the scene these could be cars yes this is definitely a car carrying dead bodies you can see it says rachel works on the cars so dead bodies right now transported to the city morgue where her relatives and friends awaiting to identify then several bodies. already we're identifying salut dramatic event. it literally. was money on even going on when we were either you or. the rest of us to get in though we had set as good might have been just. even.
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though talking a. bit it was inches of water and it was it it means that. the girl had the bottle say it's maybe. if so. all of you do the work we go if you can actually but i would not go up in unity. new push me to the bar some of the lady were possible in the one you have a palestinian he didn't ask you for that you haven't gained much you must be very diverse about you know about. lives are you. and he are you most of those i mean because of mine you never sleep with. my sisters out but mean will you not a grown woman you are going to go to. the court of not only that but i would merely
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judge it as you know. the gunman is believed to be a student of the college and aged eighteen he was found dead in the building off to shooting himself similarities are being drawn to another atrocity carried out almost twenty years ago we did a caution of the details. two words that come to mind after wednesday tragic events copycat attack the scenario of the school massacre in the crimean city of courage as old but our carbon kopi off another school shooting that took place in the u.s. nineteen years ago columbine became perhaps an inspiration to a young shooter from crimea the similarities are chilling one of the columbine shooters and the crimean gunman are all of the same age only eighteen years old they were even dressed in similar black and white and they acted as if from the same playbook explosives placed in the canteen
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a serious of gunshots suicides in the school library the difference there were two shooters in the columbine attack and they killed thirteen students the crimean gunman was acting alone but somehow he managed to kill evan more but what's even more disturbing he wasn't the first one to draw his inspiration from the columbine pair earlier this year two students attempted to carry out a similar attack and the city of perm they too were lots of aces by the american massacre the question is how many more will follow the gruesome example.
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use of. those cards over. or. was this is something you know we look towards called a couple. united states insert remove the. struggling with this issue of mental illness of a violent offender with mojo most recently were severe shootings at schools. this is not that uncommon of the really in the united states that you know when there is one kind of in a chart you will likely be. carried out in the city. but we'll be keeping a close any further developments following the attack and crime and we're pretty peeping in you any updates as soon as we get them.
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in other news now the u.s. secretary of state has just concluded a visit to turkey and saudi arabia focusing on the international uproar over a missing journalist turkey accuses a saudi hit squad of murdering jamal histology inside the saudi consulate in istanbul two weeks ago and claims to have a recording of the incident my pump a i was asked to comment on that alleged recording. i don't have anything to say about that well we know what they could have discussed they could have gotten to the bottom of whether or not jamal khashoggi was indeed killed tortured and then dismembered as the consul watched as reports seem to indicate however it seems that they focused rather on what seemed to be almost perfect about the u.s. saudi relationship we have lots of important relationships and then to
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relationships between us saudi companies government relationship things we work on together all across the world the efforts to reduce the risk to the united states of america from the world's largest state sponsor of terror ron those are elements of u.s. national policy that are for our in americans best interests. of the country. you don't treat. it as if you. hold the case. to. you. now my pompei as comments referred to saudi arabia as a purchaser of american goods primarily military hardware and he seemed to talk about saudi arabia as an ally against what he sees as the primary source of evil in the region iran now this is not so much different from what we heard from mike pompei i was boss of the u.s.
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president so i did arabia has been a very important ally of ours in the middle east and we are stopping the rain and trying to stop was stopping over everyone a big step for we took away that ridiculous deal that was made by the previous administration and they are an ally we have a very good allies in the middle east but if you look at saudi arabia they're an ally of tremendous purchaser donald trump's comments come as there is a huge amount of pressure mounting on the administration in response to outrage about the shoji incident president trump as. criticizing the condemnation of saudi arabia or in the case of missing journalist jamal khashoggi residence stunning statement as three sources tell c.n.n. that a high ranking officer with the saudi intelligence agency oversaw the saudis are now claiming was an interrogation and he wanted to a building in never came out of the building what are we talking about in the building was saudi if he's dead said republican senator marco rubio today the u.s.
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must respond or it risks its own standing the administration assures us that saudi arabia will get to the bottom of what actually took place eventually we're going to give them the space to complete their investigations of this incident when they issue their report will form our judgment about their next step in the decisions they make about accountability connected to this so the world just needs to sit back and have faith in the kingdom of saudi arabia former u.s. diplomat jim believes that washington will do anything to keep the saudis on the side against iran. let's remember that the trumpet ministration for a number of reasons but i think primarily influence from israel and saudi arabia has a vendetta against iran that iran is responsible for everything wrong in the world or iran is the number one sponsor of terrorism iraq is is is a regional threat of course this is all nonsense but this is what the israelis and the saudis want and that is the primary policy that it unites washington
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with riyadh and i think they find it want to find some way to preserve that so i think this is a way of emphasizing it in american context of that we somehow need the saudis in order to confront this very very evil threat coming from iran. several kurdish fighters have reportedly been killed in a botched a u.s. airstrike in syria we've got that story and more coming up stuff this break. you know world a big part of newton's laws and conspiracies it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we
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need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bad and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. with more make this manufactured consensus public wealth. when the ruling class is protect themselves. with the famous merry go round listen to the one percent. we can all middle of the room.
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welcome back u.s. warplanes have accidentally struck a kurdish convoy in eastern syria killing six allied fighters else according to russian military and diplomatic sources ozzy's paula slater has the details. fifteen fighter jets belonging to the u.s. led coalition in syria have mistakenly bombed syrian could be units in the eastern province of the al azhar near the town of hygiene now the syrian units were carrying out an offensive against the last one for maine's obvious nomics state in that part of the country and we are hearing from a military diplomatic source that the mistake was the result of a lack of professionalism and coordination between the united states and the syrian kodesh fighters on the ground but at the same time we are hearing that this did not disrupt the operation that they were however
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a number of defections among the ranks of the syrian democratic forces and some islamic state fight as did many to take over some new territories but that the operation continued now for more than six months the u.s. led coalition and syrian kurds have been involved in the fence of against the islamic state stronghold in the hygiene area but this has been largely unsuccessful so significant alarming situation unfolding on the ground i have every reason to believe that it's true that they did act. these currents may very well been an accident but that's the problem. with war and this is an example of the many disastrous unintended consequences that the u.s. has brought about by intervention in syria the kurds have always the cannon fodder and pawns for the u.s. gains in the middle east when will the kurds finally decide the u.s. is not reviving park that is hard to say judging from the past i have to believe
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that just disappear and be forgotten and frankly i doubt we even hear about it much on mainstream media. in the united states. well as the u.s. central command to comment on the alleged bombing in syria and are waiting to hear back from them. now german kindergarten has sparked controversy by promoting itself as a nursery with hardly any migrants alicia sethi has the story. when hunting for a daycare center for your children what tops the list great teaching good cadmus not mr well how about hardly any migrants one can say cotton in the wealthy town of hamburg promoted just that leaving some parents moved to fight in a promotional price they highlighted the following. of the families with the migrant bank ground only a few take care they've since deleted the sentence was deleted one sentence that
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accurately describes the fact that there are only a few families with a migration background the kindergarten few families does not mean no families at all the kindergarten also insisted it stands for inclusion and this is equally a pencil children of german origin and families with the migration backgrounds but that's not the kindergartens only statements that true criticism it outs that the financial situation of parents living in the kindergartens area is excellent. number of parents because you self employed activity such as lawyers doctors organizational consultants brokers business owners the backlash was quick to follow . yeah enough money can do as much stay decadent until you have them let the stupid plagues mingle with you these are the nazis in the guise of clean pure democrats should lead in mosques itself with an immigrant free daycare center and the villa neighborhood a socially leitz we decided to say what germans think about the issue as
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a mother i would never accept it i mean you should and you could use other ways to attract people so one thing to do because if you don't know each other you can't live together you can only understand each other when you grow up together from the earliest moment people will have international meet people from all of that have all and so i think it's. really really important already young. people can go with different cultures different ways of living and so on it's also parents favor a multicultural society when it comes to words on the children they stuck paying attention to the proportion of needs of nationals in the schools and so forth so there might be discrepancy between what they say or do our daughter was in the kindergarten for spanish germans and so there were a lot of nations that you know nations and germans together and they spoke to the
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spanish and german and that king their god so chewed on both languages thinking about everyone wants the best for their children but whether the best means having known my point classmates and why the school should be bragging about this issue is another matter altogether and i'll say. rights of americans have expressed outrage over what they see as the politically motivated hijacking of their identity by some that's lizabeth war and she took a d.n.a. test to rebuke donald trump. and. being a native american has been tart of my story i guess since the day i was born we have a representative in congress who they say was here a long time ago she of the great tribal heritage what tribe let me think about that
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what they call or pocahontas i've got more indian blood in me that pocahontas i want you to tell. me your favorite track to a black child if you take the test if it shows your. that warren releasing results of a d.n.a. test showing she has very distant native american ancestry the reports suggest warren has just a trace of native american heritage d.n.a. test proof white woman white woman the people flashing light of this revelation really did land her and the point do you think that the president owes elizabeth warren a million dollars if i was a little bored i would make sure that when i walk out pay me what you owe me.
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the problem with the d.n.a. test is that it proves nothing of relevance the ought to be respected in terms of what it means for example to be a charity. can say whatever he wants. to mocking need of americans or any group in order to try to get. this new american students are. so regular every day sane people the argument about well who's a percentage of this race and their race is naturally important people are just worried about how am i going to get to work every day you know my car is broken down i need to have a job to begin with you know i want to be a to have a secure life for myself i want to have food to eat a nice place to stay there word of bo basic tangible things that people who have to
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have every single day for but sort of frames extremist that are out there the far left to far right is a maybe and to the media it is very important because that's already hey if things are changing out the international we'll be back at the top of the hour with a little thing about. after repeated denials the saudis are now expected to check. inge their story on the fate of jamal khashoggi see the victim of a production in torture that went too far donald trump has expressed concern but a little more some are saying riad to get away with murder. join me every first day on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then.
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over the last decade russia's foreign policy has been deeply related to the united states that approach at the wall when the american political reality became stranger than fiction moscow wants the bilateral relations to get back to normalcy good morning saying please should it do. prosecution will need to become almost. a full design. where you push. the threat of fines. by the number one place you do i mean yeah i mean i've moved out political pressure on the. old to security jenison knows what kind of business models used by american corporations. he's sold them good mental disease as you use he controls. the solution.
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in association with. newton he saw as it is just simply his ability to maintain an investigative documentary. ghost war on oxy. it was that.
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greetings and salutations the war in yemen is without a doubt one of the biggest under-reported dark stains on global affairs here in the early stages of the twenty first century and now yet another layer has been added to the onion of cruelty mercenaries buzz feed is reporting that a mercenary team hired by the united arab emirates made up of former u.s. special forces members and cia agents were carrying out brutal operations inside the war torn country back in two thousand and fifteen according to the investigation the mercenaries were employed by spear operations group a company registered in delaware and founded by abraham golan gary an israeli security contractor who lives near pittsburgh golan admitted to bud speed that there was a targeted assassination program in yemen i was running it we did it it was sanctioned by the u.a.e.
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within the coalition one of the targets of the controversial program was. a prominent local leader of the islamist political party is law and while the u.a.e. considers al is law to be a terrorist organization buzz feed reporter aram roston writes that many experts insist that al is law is one of those one of the whose members is one of nobel peace prize is no terror group they say it's a legitimate political party that threatens the u.a.e. not through violence but by speaking out against its ambitions in yemen. these revelations have now brought the speculation of possible war crime charges to the forefront because just security points out it is a crime for a us citizen to commit certain violations of international humanitarian law including murder the deliberate killing of civilians such as political leaders and clerics those targets are not collateral damage and their deaths are not incident to a lawful attack so with mercenaries assassination programs and war crimes on the docket
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i think it sounds like a good day to start watching the hawks. pretty. good that's what. it's like. if. you. like that i got. was that we. would. be. welcome on the watch in the hearts i am tyrrel but joining me to do that they discussed in the end these mercenaries is the one of the only barracks blumenthal journalist and so you wrote of the greys on project max thank you for coming on the day this is a hell of an interesting fascinating story that we're only now kind of getting given the history of mercenary use in the war on terror and the cruelty of the
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yemeni war does this kind of marriage of the two at all surprised as well i mean this is actually kind of an unusual story given a complex political relationships of the party and the u.a.e. the u.a.e. first of all hired this group through a palestinian figure named mohammed dahlan who is basically a prophet long time project of the cia he was supposed to be the strong man who would rule gaza before hamas won elections in the gaza strip and took a centrally assumed control in two thousand and. it was a rival of hamas and mahmoud abbas who controlled the west bank so he was exiled and became kind of a fixer for the u.a.e. with his great contacts with the cia and the u.s. and he hired the spear operations group to carry out this operation against the al islam party which is not al qaeda they are not affiliated with transnational terrorism.

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