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president putin says he's put a special force on standby to be sent to bed to roost if the security situation there breaks down he expressed hope that things would be settled peacefully. russian prosecutor general's office says it's found no evidence so far of an intentional criminal act against alexey develop the prominent opposition figure remains in a coma in a german hospital amid claims he was poisoned. and on the 1st anniversary of the death of teenager harry dunn u.k. officials say they're considering a virtual trial for the wife of a u.s. diplomatic used to running him down we spoke to his grieving parents. are truly a very. special special. someone to be held
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responsible for that. live why this is r.t. from moscow good to have you with this is just turned 1 am on friday here in the russian capital on call a break with your headline news at this hour a 1st for you here so he may putin's outline where russia stands over the unfolding situation in belarus to remind you it's now nearly 3 weeks since the long standing president claimed another election victory over the opposition says it was rigged and there have been large protests there ever since he closed on of reports next from minsk. lattimer putin has said that for russia it is important for all sides of the story here to be put out there both of the story of those who are supporting the incumbent government and those who are opposed to it you see belarus and russia are really close to each other not just geographically just the 1st layer they are important and close to each other culturally story clear linguistically just you
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name it in many many aspects so according to the russian president for moscow it is important it does matter as to what happens here in minsk here in belarus but at the same time lattimer putin has said that ultimately the fate of this nation should be in the hands of its people that the russian citizens should decide which way their country goes where it fares he didn't shed some light though as to under which circumstances russia might and is likely to get involved in the events here including russia's security forces and riot police. alexander lukashenko asked me to form a law enforcement reserve force and i did but we also agreed that it won't be called into action unless the situation gets out of control and unless extremist elements i'd like to emphasize that the reserve force won't be used unless extremist elements hiding with political slogans cross certain boundaries and get
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down to straight tells assaults sitting vehicles houses banks on fire trying to take over administrative buildings and so on at the same time vladimir putin has also said that right now he doesn't see a needed to get involved for these reserve forces to be shipped to better us and he expressed hope that things say as they are that things don't come to it but this is a very clear message to any members of the better russian opposition who might get any idea as they have been warned so to speak at the same time lattimer putin called the better russian government to. dialogue he said that with this many people protesting in the streets the government has to react the government has to listen if we're operating on the assumption that all parties involved will be sensible enough to calmly find a solution without resorting to extremist of course the people have taken to the streets you have to take that into account and react to it and by the way the
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better option the president says he's open to constitutional reform a new constitution new general and presidential elections based on that new constitution but you shouldn't violate the existing constitution supreme court has ruled that the creation of certain bodies not in visits by the current constitution which are trying to hijack power is absolutely unacceptable and you called help but agree with that. talking about foreign meddling vitamin putin has said that he believes that russia is more neutral is more impartial compared to the european union and the united states for instance the e.u. had previously allocated 53000000 euros to help the better russian people as they put it the e.u. has also recently announced that when deciding as to how to spend this money they will be coordinating things with the opposition called today sion council a body that doesn't have any official status here in belarus also according to the russian president things are starting to calm down and they are becoming less rocky
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funny cécile because at least there is no violence in the streets the protests are peaceful and it seems both russia and belarus would like to keep things this way. the russian prosecutor general's office has asked the german author orators to share their findings over the reported poisoning of alexina valmy it also said that so far it's found no evidence of any criminal act against the russian opposition figure rank author of has more on thursday's development. russia's prosecutor general's office have issued a statement saying that so far they have not found any criminal wrongdoing in the case alec say let's have a listen to the details of that statement despite a preliminary investigation that was initiated desert he is or was the 20th no evidence of an intentional criminal act against in the valley has been established and new evidence that would allow us to classify this incident under criminal law has been found so far according to the officers that showed it's a clinic in berlin aleksei and that by the way was poisoned however they exactly
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substance remains unknown now doctors who were treating the valley before he was evacuated to germany are saying that they don't have any evidence to support the claim of their german colleagues however they are assured that they will provide any data and information when it becomes necessary and then there were calls from europe to begin a probe into i think saying that while these poisoning however russia called for restraint until all of the facts are in now russian judiciary officials have asked for legal assistance from their german counterparts and requested information from the clinic in berlin on the diagnosis of aleksey in the me now russian prosecutor general's office have also announced that germany is ready to cooperate with russia on the situation without saying a lot of the german foreign minister heikal moss says that most calls a role will hopefully help clarify this case. i think russia has its own interests
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in sorting out this situation we expect mosco to contribute to clarification of the months other was the conjecture and speculation that remain with me for the damage the situation between germany and russia but also between the e.u. and russia german and other western media were 1st to accuse the kremlin all fuck boy sitting off. before any of the facts even. came out headlines accusing the kremlin and sometimes even vladimir putin personally dominated and continued to dominate mainstream media in the west and that's without any facts or even a hint of proof meanwhile alexei navalny is currently in a medically induced coma in the hospital in germany however his condition is non-life threatening we've been discussing developments with journalist and broadcaster neil clark and also offered russia analyst martin mccauley both feel
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there's been too much jumping to conclusions. we have to wait. we really think it will take longer for the germans to come up with some explanation and we're still in the in-between stage where the prosecutor general most who say we have moved. the germans are saying we think it's going but we're not able to i did to your agents in the kondraty so it was. let's let's be honest given the geopolitical context of this and whatever the russians come up with is going to be criticize an attack because if there was a full russian investigation it came out and said it wasn't poison of course a lot of people who got an axe to grind we rushed up wouldn't wouldn't except that whatever happens many people have already jumped forgotten stage 8 even the on stage be it said well of course it was the kremlin it will not necessarily there were a number of a number of people who have a motive perhaps of poisoning him he was an anti corruption campaign even made lots
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of enemies and there might be even people who thought that attacking him would beat the shit about their way of getting at the kremlin know the kremlin would be the motive isn't one suspect so there's all kinds of things that need unraveling before we start to jump to any conclusions. here to the day since 1000 year old harry dunn died in a car accident the u.k. it's attorney general says the american woman accused of killing. could face a virtual trial i read on died after his motorbike was hit by a car reportedly being driven on the wrong side of the road behind the wheel was answer coalesce the wife of a u.s. diplomat although charged with causing death by dangerous driving by then she fled the u.k. claiming diplomatic immunity if the dozen families seeking her private prosecution against the foreign secretary off truth revealed the british officials lets a coonass leave the country shaadi edwards daschle spoke to her parents who say they're not giving up. the hardest thing for me is having no control over
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when you're going to cry no to camilla big i. don't show motions are easy but since her is gone. the most smallest thing i know just start crying or can't stop myself because marge feel. the frustration or feel because our own i can't control it it only feels like yesterday since that was a foot carries think it's a 1000000 i. don't know any of it and. feel like it. harry's family are fighting to bring security aspect to the u.k. to face justice 6 months after his death she was charged with death by dangerous driving but britain's extradition request was rejected by the u.s. it's been a tough tough battle for this family we've had to not just climb mountains but move
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mountains because having now closed the loophole the legal loophole that allowed her to escape she was the last person to escape it is absolutely clear now that the united states government does not have either a legal or moral dog to stand on. the authorities and the system completely let her respond on this family lost their son and they were treated like dirt on the bottom of their shoe that legal loophole allowed secure lists to claim diplomatic community as the wife of a u.s. staff member but after discussions between the u.s. and u.k. family at the base cannot be prosecuted going forward thankfully with the harries an amendment in the treaty a few weeks back absolutely area shows us that the family that know what the family would have to fight the way we have nobody else now can commit the crime such as well and skilless has done and what frey is a proud thing to know that. is part of the the new ruling in
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history books thankfully that cherry's some of ours legacy now but despite that deborah of hope it doesn't help a charlatan tim get justice for harvey himself in the promise i made him when we lost in that night just the desire in the pit of your stomach to complete that promise. take you tell you a poorly you look at me to get injustice winnie's lay in the. life left in. me literally every bone in its body parts. every organ damage to the point we couldn't even to open to a nation and someone has to be held responsible for that nobody in this world should be able to take a life i walk away a year on from harry's death the family is still unable to come to terms with that loss. reserves. are truly.
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a special special not. lost for loss he enjoyed life enjoyed meeting people he was larger than life as they say was he was he were. could have been more prouder of sloan yet before last that primary school. and i were 10. and this is nutriment that you can tell that. he was beat home who was fearful that the boy inside and out and. he put. still not quite that it would hit a man on the wall here. and you know that. and it can't.
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you're with tea on the way. we shop owners shattering their premises to protect their livelihoods the situation remains volatile in that city we'll have the latest on the wisconsin protests after the break. you know a look at the solutions we love take a deep dive into the issue they've been chatting about all year now today we're going to be talking with more also known as n l w breakdown cast and following him on twitter for a long time listen to his clock ask you know the great thing about this whole new universe is that people who might not get on media get on and then they rise to the top and suddenly they're like wow these people are awesome and i
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was. in that camp. if you go to the symphony orchestra's warming up in each musician is his tuning his or her instrument so you hear this. sounds of noise. but it's it's a constant it's disorganized and then the being at the orchestra plays when you get music so what the brain does with the maker to be due is organized orchestrated one collapses. all over again protesters in the american city once again defied a curfew imposed onto the streets for a 4th nice off the police shot a black my multiple times. but. you didn't ask her to have to carry on snapshots even to the fact. that this is the.
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sickening. and to me. the main for just heard from earlier tonight has. left just a few minutes ago and as people are driving away the u.s. marshals that you know should be. conducting very targeted traffic stops. i assume arresting. people targeted for arrest. because. they got past curfew today. right and some freeze days. u.s. marshals are right down the street as well as here should be. this is the 2nd stuff that i've personally seen but i gather there's more happening across the city. now although wednesday night was generally pays for they did follow days of violence riots as have been seen looting stores as well as vandalizing and torching cars as . the city now face a grim new reality. is that when you heard about it. pretty pretty quickly on
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monday afternoon we decided that it was time to start putting up the windows so he can somehow materials come in and help us to sort of how the windows down we did close early that day so we've been closing early every every evening and a schedule protests so that we're only open during the daytime unfortunately but because we're in such a business model to stick with it so for the rest of the city you're closing actually we're staying boarded up until until it gets resolved until there's some sort of result. and the mother of jacob blake who's shooting spock be on rest as a pale for calm. if. he knew what was going on in the cars that all the violence and that this drug. would be very high on. the 29 year old found they say the incident has left him paralyzed from the waist down police show up like 7 times from behind incidents made him one
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of a growing number of symbols of the black life national movement more on the facts from credible and. i can't breathe 3 short words but they would go on to be a rallying cry against racial injustice and police brutality these were the words said by era garner as he was dying in a police choke hold that was 6 years ago that history has a habit of repeating itself now were recently there was the case of george fluid that sparked protests around the country a similar situation where a black man was callously choked to death. ok thanks to. you. good. me to go. out in my hometown are you going next 9 months or a night when they. are aware that the freedoms are already for already.
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here when you live after the killing of george floyd protest sooner wrapped it not just in the united states but across the world. george floyd ses has been painted and put on display people even get baptized at the site where he was killed politicians have now joined the movement there's no excuse for what happened to george floyd and many of. justice will be served today we are standing here for justice as we bring forward the george floyd justice in policing at
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a lot of the grandstanding from politicians has not really translated into real concrete actions less than a month later re shar brooks was shot and killed and once again the streets were filled with protests now politicians supporting the movement of been criticized for ignoring the looting the vandalism and the gun violence associated with the demonstrations. donald trump has called the protesters anarchists and vandals and sent a special police force of federal officers in to crush them however the result has been only making people angry or that staying out doesn't seem to be a real option either videos have emerged showing a random citizens trying to enjoy
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a night out being harassed by a black lives matter activists was now another black man jacob blake was shot from behind by police officers in 2 no show wisconsin is now paralyzed in response to yet another horrendous incident violence just left the city protesters have been in the streets for months since the killing of george floyd it demanded that things change that things seem to be pretty much the same except for the fact that the country is deeply polarized as soon as something happens doesn't really matter who's at fault who did it right who dare wrong there's going to be an immediate reaction for a variety of different reasons people are out there trying to steal people are out there trying to connect or. to push in different kinds of political ideologies that will surprise that is happening so quickly because it's pretty much ends doubt to be this way in any state unfortunately at that particular point to be
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a lone protester have been for political purposes and also for money is not really worked out a matter that's not even really the case if the case were particular to those days or longer. saying in the us teachers in the state of indiana are suing the sheriff's department over drills designed to replicate school shootings they claim the children and staff have been left traumatized. at the time of the shooting plaintive s'posed no threat of danger to officers and were not under arrest interfering with bullies duties officers made no efforts to mitigate them mount a fool see use which was significant resulting in errors of bruising bleeding welts and broken skin new known to forces nurses of the proper we conduct an active shooter training for normal enforcement participants or let's break down what the drills do involve they can include actual weapons although clearly blanks are used
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but they can also involve aggressive acting and some special makeup and staff and students say that it's proving to be a little bit too close to the real thing and the situation one school is in fact a case in point for 2 teachers they're taking part in or got too much for them they had to quit one was even diagnosed with post-traumatic stress following complaints police say that they stopped using pellet guns and the drills are supposed to prepare staff and students for a potential attack after numerous real life shootings in recent years. experts and legal analyst jennifer domestic questions the timing of the teacher's
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complaint since of them are march april may of this year we're looking at a concerted effort by and many people throughout the united states to demonize our local law enforcement to demonize police officers that's not to say that all police officers individually are perfect by any means and nobody in any profession is perfect but our local law enforcement definitely helps force the rule of law and helps a protect and serve our societies and communities so with this demonization concerted demonization defunding of police departments that's why at this particular time you know this lawsuit seems a little bit questionable given that for the past year many local law enforcement and police departments have been engaging in these kinds of drills. that's it from a done here in the coming hours to keep you on top of all big stories stand by next for your latest report is next here and only on r.t. international.
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race is often spearing dramatic development only i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very. time to sit down and talk. throughout its history jon just with the self-proclaimed islamic state terrorist group have recruited up to 30000 foreigners from all over the world to fight for them. if you're in. thousands of russian citizens left their country to join the terrorists often
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brain. you. welcome to kaiser report summer solutions i'm max kaiser here with stacy herbert you know we look at the solutions we love take a deep dive into the issues we've been chatting about all year now today we're going to be talking with faneuil would have more also known as n l w of the breakdown pod cast been following him on twitter for a long time listen to his pod cast you know the great thing about this whole new universe of media states is that people who might not get on media get on media and
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then they run to the top and suddenly they're like wow these people are awesome and i would put an i failed in that camp what do you think well that's the good thing about talking to heterodox thinkers because we don't have to just stick with the orthodox guys that are so boring on all the mainstream cable news channels we have the best guess so you know nothing i want to talk to you about one of the themes that we've presented here on kaiser reports summer solutions is that we've kind of we're coming out of a few out dark ages and that this could be an opportunity for a renaissance $2.00 what we saw back in the previous round of sonce coming out of the dark ages and the black plague was that the plague did help bring in the renaissance in that it undermined the authority of the vatican nowadays we see in my opinion the equivalent of the central banks or.
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