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oh. there was this point i would have heard these were. this is what the decision. emerges in washington over the u.s. . what the senate calling for support for. the
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white house stands firm in its support. of the. protesters in france plan another series of rallies against president fuel for french police may be given more support. the situation on the ground might be very different but according to the information we have everything is correct and the problems happen with management understand the risks i mean take implication. its defenses in crimea following naval clashes with ukraine by deploying a new s four hundred. the fence. live from our international news center in moscow the. this is artsy my names you
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know neal good to have your company. the u.s. senate the white house have locked horns over america's support first saudi arabia senators are demanding the government and military aid to the saudi led war effort in yemen while the u.s. secretary of state it's a different opinion. they're considering building a resolution on the senate floor which we think is just poorly timed this is what the decision is all about on the floor of the united states passing a resolution this point it would encourage the who these were encouraged the iranians we will no longer be part of their destructive military adventurism hopefully get a cease fire in the name of something that we have diplomatically been striving for for months and we think we're right on the cusp of that we were fuelling the bombers that the saudis said to yemen. to the vote of course comes amid ongoing anger over the killing of jamal khashoggi the dissident journalist murdered
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last month inside the saudi consulate in istanbul ortiz no direct shooter has more now on the divisions in washington over this yemen conflict the u.s. senate versus the white house twenty ninth of november twenty eighth the motion should the u.s. support the war in yemen to any human being the logical answer would surely be no never mind waging a war on a country that has according to the u.n. claimed over six thousand eight hundred lives so far with many organizations putting that number far higher it seems that support for this conflict in the very country supplying a huge volume of arms to the saudis the u.s. of course is becoming increasingly split but the tribe of administration continues to defend its involvement in the yemen all the suffering in yemen grieves me but if the united states of america was not involved in yemen it would be a hell of
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a lot worse let's remind ourselves of what is going on on the ground in yemen before we continue thousands of deaths including children and that's not to mention the worst ever cholera outbreak and millions of people under the risk of starvation saudi's reasoning is that they're only targeting the rebels which they view to be terrorists but. what about the collateral damage and the dire humanitarian situation on the ground in yemen has been steadily worsening began three years ago so what has prompted the senate to vote for such a resolution just now well part of the reason is obviously scandal and innocent journalists critical of the saudi crown prince being killed in assad the embassy in turkey followed by weeks of denial numerous versions of what might have happened and finally a lucid admission that premeditated murder. at play we know. that he. was involved not. anyone else you know smoking
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do you believe i've read every piece of intelligence about him in the last few hours i think i read it all there is no direct reporting connecting the brits to the orders of the ship and it certainly appears that political tolerance is waning somewhat with individual starting to speak out the latest example being and name state department official according to. his frustrations at the latest letter of offer and acceptance between the scientists and the americans on a fifteen billion dollars worth of missile defense system here's trump's justification. but what happened is not acceptable but i would prefer that we don't you. hundred billion dollars worth of work they are ordering military equipment everybody in the world one of the russia wanted it china wanted
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it we wanted it we got it and we are all of it every bit of i don't like stopping massive amounts of money that's being poured into our country spending one hundred billion dollars on military. things that create. jobs. for this country traumas message loud and clear on the matter basing the american economy is a priority so in other words what's all the fuss about in a day or two to r.t. . well journalist on middle east commentator adel darwish believes that the troubled ministrations focus is on the contracts at all with saudi arabia. we have the president of united states of america coming out with the use of ask about your mother as abuse ask about. a way to store a civil war going on in yemen he just said i'm not going to sacrifice and been
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billion and exactly fifty billion they want to look he's gone through iraq which is unusual because he's not a usual politician because he's a businessman then you have the business. we go to war the pressure they don't want to do this contra i think we have to be seeing that within the term the struggle inside that medical mystery. it is. a lion meant that i just meant of american foreign policy i don't think foreign policy will change i don't think they're going to cancel the contracts. by turning attention to france where so-called yellow vest protesters have announced plans for more rallies against the president's fuel tax increase money on the cross digging in though now is refusing to change course this by and i agree nationwide protests over the past fortnight.
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today's demonstrations where the worse they lead to a rest between protesters and police according to reports one hundred thirty arrests were made more than half of those occurring in paris five officers were injured including one who suffered burns. all of us has joined one off francis police unions and expressing worries over the safety of officers the union's general secretary told r.t. friends that there are supreme don't understand the conditions police face during the rallies. that's it i started to come on lucky shot into this the police and overseen from the operation room at the headquarters as it's sort to give all the things that i do that goes at the
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situation on the ground might be a very different if i saw it according to the information we have here everything is correct and the problems happen when the management does not understand the risks i was taking on location because they're sitting in their office. i was told an interesting story about one location workers are willing they don't slash and no one of the management told us at close of the area to prevent the protests not just last week by the news and then. those protesters that i think graham i speak to people who don't want to sideswipe all of it the inside conflict player ready to commit crimes of interest on the question of who they really are and i would say here again they used in the purchase movement is pretext. meanwhile inappropriate content you know not on facebook's watch the social media giant prides itself on moving swiftly to remove
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offensive content doesn't it.
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russia is moving to run the fences in crimea following naval clashes with ukraine by deploying and u s four hundred missile system last sunday russian border patrol sees three ukrainian ships in the peninsula. for violating territorial waters. talks us through the latest developments. the s. four hundred triumph as the school does in essence a defensive weapon. that can shoot down aircraft that can shoot down cruise missiles as well as ballistic missiles up to four hundred kilometers away and at heights of up to thirty kilometers so it's a defensive weapon this is the attachment of four hundred missiles to be stationed in crimea over the last several years no surprise really given that what's happening on the other side of the border on the other side of the crimea border
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that the ukrainian military. that isn't a state of high alert and anything the russians believe could be expected especially after what they call this provoke an act that happened on sunday where three ukrainian naval vessels went to the russian territorial waters without filing any notification something that they had done previously the russians believe this was ordered by the government in ukraine for political reasons because of elections that are just four months away since then martial law has been established in many regions of ukraine and while some ukrainians approve others. happy about it now mumbled to my sister was a model for my future when you are getting complacent. mistrust in miami instead of you know you could you there was you know you know when you were you were people who were beautiful. beautiful but you got older. it would.
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be unusual some you suppose it's not the way you want it to be good but you could are you going to hold off and i will tell you what you deserve but you should. know how to get. much as you are. going to. nevertheless this deployment of four hundred missiles is a serious move it is babson message to the ukrainians that russia is willing and able to defend its territory irregardless of what incidents may come up next on here sure cranes take care of claims it warned russia about the presence of its vessels in the area it's called the seizure all of its ships an act of aggression ukraine is demanding the immediate release of twenty four crew members who are serving a two month pretrial detention in russia. it's
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heyday. ideology of terror permeated every aspect of daily life really in the regions that they occupied and the education of children was no exception they have their own twisted ideas what youngsters should be taught and how to teach them all artes are got a glimpse of the kind of indoctrination that was going on in former facilities in iraq. he'd seized twenty three weapons as trophies from infidel. eat seized only seventeen weapons how many weapons did they seize in total.
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cap's of the callous and where the soldiers. as. he calls us. the aim of this policy was to breed. militants to strengthen the terrorists. i'm still afraid if i say no because they killed and tortured us. still to come this hour the former head of britain's armed forces warns we should all be thinking like it's one thing sixty one find out why after this.
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they put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and should. want to. have to go right to be close that's what the full story of the book can't be good. i'm interested always at the water's edge . so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. clearly dramatic to follow the only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and
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talk. just coming up to seventeen minutes into the program welcome back the former head of britain's armed forces say the country needs to rediscover the mentality that helped to win the cold war and deal effectively with emerging threats like russia. we asked people in london there for their reaction to the. it's certainly all things that question that more tends to happen although i'm not sure thanks for saying it's in your home or any mentality like that and upset things are going to let him even though i wouldn't pass rushers i hoped. he wouldn't i mean i know some
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similar things our callers are now. hard to fathom one possumus of upstairs i question what i'm saying as a presume this is a god to pushing an additional military spending. the remarks come for a port by a london based think tank which suggests that a new unit should be created to assess enemy capabilities while also looking at the british military's ability to respond it would be similar to a u.s. structure that existed in the one nine hundred seventy said the height of the cold war journalist john white thinks it's all a diversionary tactic. this is redolent of author to shoot to kill establishment that is in deep unremitting crisis over the kyocera towers wrought iron lingle breaks it. but more importantly all the social pressures that are sure where its implementation overstated to you over the last three years since the north and the british waste of british taxpayers' money time is
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a statement to so many people the fifth of the entire fully should suffer the group over thirty and their own up to christmas this is a ruling class that is holding onto the past like a journeyman or two away from us because that is all we have in order to sustain their position they're always enemies to be vanquished and countries too recently in russia is a traditional enemy of the british ruling class that it is by no means the traditional enemy of the british people did it to be at the very people who are telling them that russia should be their enemy. mullah tof cocktail isn't something. normally see at a football match but dutch funs had to take cover from flares on a petrol bomb during a game in the greek capital on the web and state the hosting i.x. in the us the champions league but the game build up to it were marred by violent scenes artie's alexia shifty picks up the story yet another night of senseless
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football related violence in europe when the famed dutch club from amsterdam went to the greek capital of eight and still play a local side in the champions league now we've seen violence in the football stands before but this was something on the next level when part of the fans broke onto the pitch and threw molotov cocktail into the way stand i. the police when went into that stand and handed out some beating to the travelling fans resulting in injuries to some of them and all that after a night of craziness in the streets of athens with the two sets of fans fighting each other and now the u.a.e. the european governing football body said that it will punish those fans involved but here is one problem in such cases usually usa for hands in
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a fine for the club and a disqualification for the travelling fans for the very next game in this case next game is on december twelfth in lisbon portugal and the disciplinary committee will review this case on december thirteenth essentially meaning that the very same fans who threw molotov cocktails in the stadium will have a chance to do it again in lisbon and in this case we're seeing bizarre double standards from you a for let's go back to september twenty seventeen when sponsored moscow travel to slovenia as a mario bore flair was thrown on the pitch some scuffles outside the stadium not not really many injured in this case yet immediate ban for the next away game for spots are the same story. with the serbian side sort of as well as the or red star from belgrade bitch invaded in austria during the champions league qualifier a ban for two games consecutive games away for the fans of red star belgrade but there are cases when these punishments are not applied equally at the club from the
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italian capital first they travel to liverpool in april sending one fan into a coma which he still hasn't recovered from later no punishment at all and guess what does it again in october they play c.s.k. moscow at home clashes outside the stadium with one fan reportedly being stabbed again no no sanctions no fire no fan no bans no fines no anything so it all begs for a question why are the standards so different if you a fire has this so-called zero tolerance policy towards food related violence should be applied to all sides involved and now we have to wait and see whether a athens will behave in lisbon in two weeks time. reporting from moscow. over the years russian media r.t. in particular have repeatedly been branded by their critics in america and elsewhere. news that's being spread by russia or to you which is
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supported. funded by the russian the russian government fake means has dominated the true had line fake news spread by russia kremlin spread misleading or otherwise fake news. but in a notable shift in tone a former undersecretary for u.s. homeland security well we do tell the truth but it wasn't completely complement. r.t. russia today has a weekly program called america's lawyer. the relenting theme of which to quote one of the openings is america's justice system is corrupt and broken i don't think there's anything in there that is a law i but it is and i'm relenting only one sided view if you knew how to look at the other side you would see that russia at least is weighing in on both sides they're not on your side they're not on the other side they're on their own side it
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is too weak us the host of the r.t. america program mentioned there reacted by accusing spalding of trying to cover up room for years media legal analyst lionel sees shedding light on america's problems maybe bob for the government but not so much for the people. the truth hurts the truth can be problematic don't be so truthful r t don't be so truthful or could you be a little bit more positive in their truth this is a dramatic difference from fake imaginary on real untrue fictional fictive synthetic that was the old story now it's your own true. could you be a little less truthful could you could you could you perhaps baby spread the truth around a drug matic improvement in my humble opinion it can not harm the united states
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but it can devastate the government it can devastate aspects agencies law enforcement judicial system politicians presidents to congress all of the truth can be a horrible their truth especially if it exposes corruption oh absolutely but does it hurt america america can never. it seems indeed it appears there's a new player in politics tops our furry friends are seemingly being increasingly used by a number of politicians to well soften their image and make their policies prop spoke a little bit more culturally. you
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are right kevin's here with the very latest global news updates in thirty. because another in his r.t.
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we can all middle of the. signals. being real in the real world. so after reading faster life in eighty six the nicaraguan group. invited us factory for the twenty fifth anniversary of the founding of the episode. on october fifth or in the past this plane was shot down in a car for the poor play dropping army. corp of terrorists that reagan had privately. and there was one crew member the parachuted to shake the. new regime props many of geno's interests. managed wisconsin cure me after we arrived in. the nick an arm when your dish or tribunals take i
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suppose out to the crash site and asked us to events we wanted to go on a helicopter with our supplies to the crash site house and a shock to us about all the flights you've been on all these covert flights of army air corps and he would course angry because he had been abandoned by the reagan administration he was basically a covert operator mercenary he would be proud of. his capture would reveal a complex web of covert operations run by u.s. colonel oliver north reagan's administration had bypassed congressional control and funded the country insurgents drug trafficking and secret arms sales to be ron. paul secret but the house in question down blew out in the open to make a mistake it's really hard to say wrong sir no and i'm not taking any more questions i just a second i'm going to ask
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a journey general meese to brief you on what we presently know.

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