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says we're going to destroy the government in seven countries in five years americans pay for the wars with them money those. lives if we were willing to go into harm's way and willing to risk being killed for a war surely we can risk some discomfort. european leaders in brussels agree on a withdrawal agreement though the deal now faces an uphill struggle in a deeply divided. a week of demonstrations across from culminating with violence on the streets of paris. deployed. not with the difficulty opening my eyes right now because we've just been in the midst of all of this take us.
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twenty years the international space station celebrates two decades of pioneering research here behind the scenes and take a look at his achievements both in the. top stories of the week on the top stories today welcome to the program here on our. european leaders have agreed on a withdrawal deal with the u.k.'s prime minister to resubmit the agreement now goes to the british parliament where it does face an uphill struggle to get approved as well as the nation as a whole still deeply divided. to london now and he's joining us live here on the program may may have got the e.u.'s backing but. still far from the finish line
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isn't it. absolutely indeed rory well today in brussels is seen as sort of the calm before the storm before theresa may heads back to the u.k. to try to push this deal through at home now what's happening in brussels today is largely seen as far as well as her twenty seven e.u. counterparts putting a massive check mark on the last two years of very torturous negotiations as they gather in brussels to have this deal that has been agreed to be rubber stamped and no surprises were really expected there and the deal has been endorsed by the european leaders. because this is the first use of. them so it's. agreement. with the. united kingdom for. the agreement we've
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reached follows the choice of the british people this is neither a day of celebration nor day of mourning it's the choice of a sovereign people it's a moment i believe of unity when we must respect collectively of unity and responsibility. now of the big headache for to reset may lie is back at home of course for starters the british public has not really been reassured with some of the political turmoil has that has been on raveling around these breakfast negotiations recently. published this morning an open letter to the british public as a plea to try to convince them to back her in this whole process and of course now the biggest difficulty in terms of the steps that this agreement has to go through after brussels is to go to the british parliament where the biggest difficulty out the moment stands we do know that many m.p.'s have expressed their disappointment
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and dislike all of this to. and have expressly said that they would not supported we do know that for weeks now there has been talk in westminster of a possible vote of no confidence even when it comes to teresa mayes future as prime minister and we have seen in a way of prominent political figures resign in defiance of the way that theresa may has been handling that whole process according to them so certainly all of this has been causing quite a bit of turmoil back here in the u.k. and this is expected to continue to be a massive issue and the big question now is going to be whether or not theresa may manages to convince the houses of called the house of commons that this is a deal that is worth actually backing vite still the questions were me whether or not we could end up seeing a new deal brags that if they don't support this big questions about theresa means future and really whether or not there is still possibility that all of this could
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potentially end up back at square one. and i start here thank you. france has been hit by a week of angry demonstrations against a hike in fuel prices led by people wearing bright yellow around eighty thousand protesters vented their anger on saturday nationwide with violence flaring up in paris. water cannon and fires created scenes of chaos throughout the week our correspondent shot a dupe and has been traveling back and forth across the country including inside the capital powers that's where she got caught up in the committee. as you can see behind me there are a group of around one hundred yellow vests wearers these are trying to block a druid's and roundabouts like this this is one of the main or trees that would go from blue on all the way to paris and what they're saying is that president might call a said lots of things he said he's going to come into power. to make reforms he's
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going to change the french economy for the better but the people here say there is noone magic formula and so for corn hasn't brought in a magic formula it's not about politics we're all equal and we're all here against the french government is clear to everybody this is mccrum became president prices have increased food fuel it's all gone up we don't want them anymore i want to change the system. it's getting a little rowdy know how you can see the yellow best protesters had taken over this intersection no roads they are now completely in control of it and trying to stop the traffic. that's artistry to the entrance of the ellie's a parent's eyes you can see take gas has been fired by the police that's as the protesters were trying to enter into that street to get close to it seriously
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ellie's a perilous. was . not a bit of difficulty opening my eyes right now and that's because we've just been in the midst of all of this tear gas as you can see eyes red is really hard to open them and at the moment we are just a burning uncontrollably. the police are coming we're having to move now because we're all being pushed up the streets into the to gaston to protest this it really is absolutely crazy here on the streets of paris. this is a road is off the arc de triomphe and as you can see here we've got some of the.
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stooges they've become infamous in paris of late then burning here this is one of the barricades had been put in place. thanks. it just seems that people now all puti angry at the situation and the fact that the president is still refused to meet them to discuss the problems in this country. one hundred and thirty protesters were detained across the country on saturday forty two of them in paris and nineteen people injured including four police officers the french president emanuel strongly condemning the violence. thanks to our lord forces for their courage and professionalism shame on those who attacked them shame on those who have abused of the citizens and journalists shame on those who try to intimidate elected officials there is no room for this violence in the republic.
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russia as my line influence reaches even as far as children's entertainment at least have some western media are to be believed they now accuse a globally acclaimed russian t.v. cartoon series of being designed to sway young minds is our correspondent jacqueline from. that little sweetheart was marsha from the cartoon and the bear originally russian the series has been translated into dozens of languages and won the hearts of millions across the globe but it turns out there may be a sinister side to the enduring little girl and her protective hat trying to. now what russia has forgotten to mention there is that some cartoons are in fact evil putin propaganda yep according to a times u.k.
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article marsha is just another putin puppet is feisty even. but also a plucky she punches above her weight is not far fetched to see is putin esque but it seemed to be particularly worried about one scene in a single episode where macho seen wearing a soviet border guards hat. apparently that's meant to be a statement on russia's defense of its borders but even if we say that's true what kind of kid would pick up on that but hey it's best start when they're young right the studio behind this propaganda masterpiece of course denies being influenced by the kremlin's hand saying they received no state funding but we did a bit of digging and found some ominous signs you simply can't ignore here comes the kremlin for all of two seconds that could easily be interpreted as a soviet red star disguised as an innocent christmas decoration and you may not
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realize it but the weird hat that must have got on here is a traditional russian hat now i know those examples aren't so much propaganda as they are just random russian things but that's all we could try but worry not it turns out the bear itself is a representation of russia as a whole you see bear you think russia right the best symbolizes russia it's a fact it's a struggle for the minds part of a hybrid explosion in which a negative image of russia is replaced by a positive oh the horror the horror now you know what your children are being exposed to and can protect them accordingly. the bear are not coming to invade your homeland masha and the van is hybrid warfare. is british empire apologist and who sums up american decadence. my nephews are watching the bear too they don't seem to be particularly indoctrinated. i really really do not want to read more about how mash that is put
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in is propaganda. i can confirm that i watched two episodes of march in the theater when i was nine and i suddenly became a twitter bot he speaks russian. and the. international space station celebrated a major birthday on tuesday twenty years ago russia launched the for. you will love this opening science lab here's an anniversary message from the crew on board the mirror heathenish of hospital for this disease so here's the silly presumably if course most him more than two hundred people from eighteen countries have visited the international space station over the years it's become an example of close international cooperation least of beacon of warming relations between two bitter cold war rivals so here's a quick look at how the russia u.s. friendship developed to the moon and back.
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so you did ski american ski just enough to get the experience that you let it be. stuck to your book yet. you moved to be a lot of emotion that. the mission or if you need it was supported think of i think population growth better or for more fuel. efficiency if this was to her all these years i could sit there all it's iraq or a brother to. leave.
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they were cutting new ground i said well gosh let's see if we can build a bigger space station and what can we do what are the problems that might come up and what you learn. some of them i'm interested in and doesn't just give them more in them some listeners for falsely media if she were me. that she is seven which is the media you need to know the truth as to to look at the seams of the elite strictness and look.
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it. may not always be pretty. but. gather your actual plan together. for the future together. living in close quarters in zero gravity even some pretty clever designs for the modules that do make up the i assess a correspondent you could have done if was given access to the simulators future astronauts get to grips with their home in space. in a way the international space station is the largest lego puzzle in the world because
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see it wasn't moved into orbit in one piece at first it was just one cargo module this is the exact replica that it's name in russian means sunrise and indeed it did become the dawn of the i assess as we know it's. this small jewel a star is more of a living space there's a cubicle here a dining space also there's a docking simulation area as well where cosmonauts practice they're so used to walking skills but some things i didn't plain sight because this is an actual space exercise bike. we got as close as we could to russia's work rocket the soyuz during their journey to and from the international space station this is the module where crews spend hours of
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their time and i mean it's not very spacious it's act. you look small even for one person while it is designed to fit three inside it's a real work station there are no random things here to mourn it is just to showcase all sorts of technical information about how the rocket is doing indicators buttons but the most crucial the buttons that attend the most crucial commands they're actually hidden behind small covers like this so they have to be lifted so that they are not touched or pressed by accident or in the. midst of among these problems there's one that might seem strange command to depressurize the cabin to let all of the air out even while the ships in orbit it so that the crew can put out a fire because this button is extremely important it has additional protection this small screw up when the rocket detects a malfunction and messes lights up on this board among them this one particular bar which we pretend to ignore says rocket failure is this top left one it turns red in
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here and. dozens of people including children have been hospitalized after an apparent chemical attack targeting the syrian city of aleppo that's according to the russian defense ministry we'll show you images of a victims being rushed into hospital for treatment and medics say they exhibited symptoms consistent with exposure to chlorine a russian military chemists are working at the scene of the attack now the russian defense ministry says the attack was carried out at night with the shelling coming from an area controlled by al shabab that's an al qaeda affiliated group in the neighboring province however militant commanders deny any involvement insisting they don't have any advanced high tech chemical weapons well bit earlier in the program i spoke with allie risk a middle east affairs commentator he believes that if militants from behind the attack possess chemical weapons it only strengthens the case for launching an offensive against them. that it terrorists are behind this attack or this attack
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was launched. and there. the terrorists are left alone for more for more time i think it will only continue with such attacks which i think makes it more and more imperative to go ahead this point as soon as possible to eliminate these terrorists who are aware of this large haven in the province. three ukrainian naval vessels have illegally entered of russia's territorial waters east of the crimean peninsula that's according to russia's federal security service the ships are currently moving from the black sea towards the coach straight russia says they failed to give mandatory notice adding that the ships dissipate orders and can talk to dangerous maneuvers ukraine says it's acting in compliance with the law and that it did give notice it also accuses russia or of damaging its tugboat during a ramming incident. the murder
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of journalist jamal khashoggi making yet more headlines now donald trump or suggested it's the world that ought to be blamed for his killing. maybe the world should be only because the world is a vicious world it's a very very vicious place in time a white house statement titled standing with saudi arabia claims quote the whole truth behind killing might never be known it adds that actions already been taken and saudi arabia remains a steadfast partner is especially when it comes to countering iran. and iran's foreign minister called trump's words shameful. mr bizarrely devotes the first paragraph of his shameful statement on saudi atrocities to accusing iran of every sort of malfeasance he can think of perhaps who are responsible for the california fire is because we didn't break the forests just like the fins do saudi officials
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eventually admitted he was killed in there a stumble concert last month in a claimed rogue operation riyadh has denied any awareness of the orchestrated killing but still has charged eleven officials washington has sanctioned seventeen saudis for their alleged role in the killing. i want trump's insistence that saudi arabia is a key partner in fighting iran has sparked a bit of a backlash in parts of the american media with some suggesting the u.s. president has in fact caved in to pressure from riyadh however president trump today chose a different path something more along the lines of the world is a very dangerous place and because it is we should let murderers get away with it especially if the murderers are paying us lots of money now we're left to figure out why the president is telling that lie why he's going so far out of this way to cover for the country and specifically the ruler that carried out this killing of a u.s. resident and us journalist question the morality of course are entirely absent as
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they usually are from u.s. government policy as long as those willing to to give big contracts to trump refers to is all the great american companies that are causing so much havoc around the world and i'm sure they're going to continue to kill people this is a this is a terrible thing president troubles doing. leonardo da vinci has been dragged into a royal between the french president and italy's deputy prime minister who have been trading insults online now rome is reconsidering loading the mosque as priceless works for a major exhibition in paris. we need to renegotiate everything the french cannot have it all they're not easy tallon he only died in france to give the louvre all these paintings would put italy on the margins of a major cultural event paris is renowned museum was hoping to borrow some of defenses notable works for a big show in twenty nineteen marking five hundred years since his death from
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stress that france in that case should learn something equally important perhaps something like the mona lisa under the current agreement where the new four is due to load works by another italian renaissance master raphael for a twenty twenty exhibition marking the anniversary of his death so we talk to people in both countries about where they think the paintings should be shown. i've never heard of the whole circle close to the. joint full of holes to move. any diety out there is some speed to have gone save us saudi our son was his little evident at any time you know i'm sorry day book we don't steal some of the meet up again will be year save us enough for the fans who didn't get to keep them on the. famous italian me. for free variables are. i shouldn't
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say i can feet see a. new enough to. see a lot of new fantasy any time but many see me in a video that you. did you could more like. the beauty. of the mean. because some of the. less well put out a live immaculate bloody you almost need to be on a. weekly for this hour here on r.t. international the more of your top stories from the week competently of today in about half an hour the weekly.
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i determine that you're the one. who did it. so i'm going to move into the interrogation. i leave the role electra's that there for several minutes because i want you to get anxious. to think about the error of your way. and then i walked back and when i walked back in i'm going to have a big fix file with me. all kind of a person and i may have seen just like our surveillance video been my all be blank . but it's to show you that i have a strong investigation and i have all this evidence. so the first thing i tell you is. our investigation has proven that you're the one who committed this crime
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there is no god about it whatsoever we have the evidence that you did it there is nothing that you can say that will convince me otherwise all i want to know is why . could you confess to a crime that you did not commit. and interrogation technique used by the majority of police officers in the united states is causing controversy across the country. created in the sixty's by the private company john reed this method has gone on to influence most of the interrogation techniques taught in american police academies it involves nine different stages leading from. confrontation to spoken confession to a final written confession this technique has allegedly compelled thousands of innocent people to confess to crimes that they did not commit interrogations should be conducted in a non supportive environment we want to get the person on our territory away from his.
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