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i i i i. i i. i i i i i i i i i i. it's lisa president appoints an interim prime minister after the railing euro skeptic coalition by blocking one of its cabinet picks prompting calls for his impeachment i'm wondering if we are in a democracy and if the italians did something this is the actual point i have a great problem and it's. also this hour u.k. condemns israel's use of force against palestinian protesters it's revealed the british firm to selling a record number of weapons to the country and we speak for black staff today near nazi rally in the west who says the police were trying to press false charges against him. or that welcome is just gone four pm here in moscow you're watching international. now yet more political turmoil is on the cards in italy after the country's president de railed plans for a year a skeptic coalition he also appointed a former international monetary fund official as interim prime minister carlo carli stressed the need for close ties with europe. a role within your remains fundamental
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i. i i i. i. i. i. i i i. i. i. the story of the week is one of the few news outlets invited to north korea. said to be the demolition of his only site. and now everything is being. another day another diplomatic turn from. the historic summit with north korea. despite. earlier. this week the st petersburg international economic forum global business leaders on the political. capital we will be taking a closer look at what was one of the most anticipated meetings between the french and russian leaders. this is the weekly here on our. north korea has taken a highly symbolic step has appeared to destroy its only known nuclear test site in front of the world's cameras on thursday to correspondent used on off was among a select group of journalists invited. we're going to be jeanne international airport as you can see behind me we're being greeted like celebrities who have bills to go to north korea and now we will be proceeding to check in to our flight. so you will counsel and what's the first thing you expect to see i
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i did. and then. i. was and. i i. i i i. i i i i i i. and i revenko has seen this many times and seen exactly what happens to those who fall for traffickers page. when. the traffickers actually was found the third psychology and emotions from the very beginning until the very end their claim was that. they used their own fears or hopes to change the person. moldovan recruiters typically sell them first to local brussels where they are first forced into sex slavery then trafficked abroad. we sent another undercover journalist into two of these clubs to uncover the next stage in the trail. it was quickly introduced to sex traffickers. that this man boasted he could provide up to fifty women. the two month period and said he was already working with brothel owners throughout europe. some. tours. through the school. and. for. the next day undercover journalist was introduced to a second trafficker in a park in the center of teaching or. anything if i can if i see. you. and then i will find. he was happy to explain how he would ship his cargo
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i. i i. i. i i. i i i i i. i. and the stories that shape the week our team is one of the few news outlets invited to north korea witness what is said to be the demolition of its only nuclear test site. and now everything is being turned into a massive cloud of dust. another day another diplomatic u. turn from donald trump as he hence the historic summit with north korea back on despite pulling out days. and also this week the st petersburg international economic forum global business leaders in the political elite gathering in russia's northern capital to get closer look at what was one of the most anticipated meetings between the french and russian leaders. you're watching the weekly here on out. north korea has taken a highly symbolic step as pyongyang appeared to destroy its only known nuclear test site and it did so in front of the world's cameras on thursday. was among a select group of journalists invited along. we're in the beijing international airport and as you can see behind me we're being greeted like c
i. i i. i. i i. i i i i i. i. and the stories that shape the week our team is one of the few news outlets invited to north korea witness what is said to be the demolition of its only nuclear test site. and now everything is being turned into a massive cloud of dust. another day another diplomatic u. turn from donald trump as he hence the historic summit with north korea back on despite pulling out days. and also this week the st petersburg international economic forum global business leaders in...
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think i i guess i don't i just i think i said i i i don't want to die before that would be. your fault but i think oh boy it's my yeah it was the ice. age thank god i love these average patients much patience from a week by week we say oh i think it's you know maybe i. wasn't. ready for a lot yet. groups of popular resistance sprang up at the onset of the war fighting alongside the armed forces against those who think rebels. know if. if i could beginning we led an attack against the who feeds we have tacked them. when the car hit a mine and i broke my leg and my comrades were injured but. i've been fighting the who these since twenty fifteen and god willing to fight them to my last drop of blood. the shias for the honor of our religion and me the loss of. not been. in the past yemen has kept itself away from religious conflicts. but this war has changed everything the sunni muslims of saudi arabia suspect iran their sworn enemy of supporting the shia who three rebels and so yemen has become the battleground for these two regional powers and the conflict has taken a totally u
think i i guess i don't i just i think i said i i i don't want to die before that would be. your fault but i think oh boy it's my yeah it was the ice. age thank god i love these average patients much patience from a week by week we say oh i think it's you know maybe i. wasn't. ready for a lot yet. groups of popular resistance sprang up at the onset of the war fighting alongside the armed forces against those who think rebels. know if. if i could beginning we led an attack against the who feeds...
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i. i. i ii i i i i i i i i think i took the camera off for the video journalist try to get a close up there no messy and luis suarez will also among the players who were caught on film by p.k. he also captured the moment fastens affirms local people and tourists who lined the streets of fossilised to to join the victory parade. now the un has raised concerns about the number of black people killed in the u.k. by police on that story after the break. in july twenty seventh son of a freelance journalist working with a. militant shelling in syria. his sacrifice quality has established a solid. they will recognize war reporters who often risk their lives for the sake of the truth comes through that. you can submit to your published works in a video well written form to a long. time now. but. the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles that still. produce offspring to tell you that because of the public by falsehoods. about how you are not cool en
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i can decide to do what i want. if i want to eat, i can eat. i can work, anything. e you feel when you see that. i feel good. why? because i am what i am. that is my name. yes. the name is my thing. sometimes, your past is worth getting back too. not to hold you back to strength in your future. my deep faith in god and the love of my family and friends have allowed me to grow into the person i was born to grow into the person i was born to be. somebody decided that they we re to be. somebody decided that they were supposed to be our lives. it is incredible that we have been given a second chance. to have life.
i can decide to do what i want. if i want to eat, i can eat. i can work, anything. e you feel when you see that. i feel good. why? because i am what i am. that is my name. yes. the name is my thing. sometimes, your past is worth getting back too. not to hold you back to strength in your future. my deep faith in god and the love of my family and friends have allowed me to grow into the person i was born to grow into the person i was born to be. somebody decided that they we re to be. somebody...
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i. live. i i. i. have. a hey. i. i i i. i i i. i he hit list. i. hit him on the russian national anthem bad mocking the official swearing in of lot of my persian for his fun at the helm of the russian federation what a beautiful day and amazing camera angles coming in here showing the six thousand in attendance in the hollow holes of the russian kremlin and right there in the heart of moscow as the russian federation flag is raised up over the capital city. russian president i he swore on the oath he's three of those was the sacred oath i position himself now for a full. as the president of the russian. that aeration you and your life pictures here on r.t. international right there from the heart of the kremlin. we are joined here in the studio by peter close. international analyst and certainly in an impressive and impressive scene we're watching here as we show this at live inauguration for the fourth of the russian president the some might say it's a bit too beautiful inside the kremlin with what looks like gold adorned all over the place but cer
i. live. i i. i. have. a hey. i. i i i. i i i. i he hit list. i. hit him on the russian national anthem bad mocking the official swearing in of lot of my persian for his fun at the helm of the russian federation what a beautiful day and amazing camera angles coming in here showing the six thousand in attendance in the hollow holes of the russian kremlin and right there in the heart of moscow as the russian federation flag is raised up over the capital city. russian president i he swore on the...
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i i. i i i i i. i. i i i. was foreign minister meets the north korean leader artie's given exclusive images from inside the assembly level have been taking place. in other news the european court of human rights rules that hundred mania were complicit in the. terror suspects in the cia's program of secret detention centers . for journalists worldwide to vent their anger at ukraine for staging the murder of russian opposition journalists. plus the u.s. the e.u. and other allies with hefty tyrus an aluminum and steel imports claiming it won't affect relations they'll get a. very good evening. this is r.t. international. the russian foreign minister has met with north korean leader kim jong. un prepares for a possible historic peace summit with south korea and the united states. warned that the peace process remains fragile. regarding sanctions it's completely obvious that when we start talking about the nuclear issue and other issues on the korean peninsula it's with the understanding that nothing can happen with
i i. i i i i i. i. i i i. was foreign minister meets the north korean leader artie's given exclusive images from inside the assembly level have been taking place. in other news the european court of human rights rules that hundred mania were complicit in the. terror suspects in the cia's program of secret detention centers . for journalists worldwide to vent their anger at ukraine for staging the murder of russian opposition journalists. plus the u.s. the e.u. and other allies with hefty tyrus...
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i cried and i begged for my life. i negotiated with him not to kill me. i stood there with a man in rubber gloves, a knife and i gun i found out later. i begged him not to kill me and when he finally said he couldn't i asked him please not to rape me. i have told him i couldn't deal with it. he said why can't you deal with it? i said i was abused as a child and i wouldn't be able to take it. he asked me you were abused as a child? i told him i was and started to cry. he smiled at me, found it humorous and made me sit on the toilet and made me manually cop pew late him while he had his hand on my head and a knife at my throat and said does that feel good? immediately following the attack i did everything a rape victim is supposed to do and more. i went through a medical examination. i cooperated with the police despite ptsd as a result of the rape. in 1993 i was told to look at photographs of men to see if i could identify him. i was not certain and i told the detective. she was stated that she was sure the suspect's photograph was in the photo. she said the
i cried and i begged for my life. i negotiated with him not to kill me. i stood there with a man in rubber gloves, a knife and i gun i found out later. i begged him not to kill me and when he finally said he couldn't i asked him please not to rape me. i have told him i couldn't deal with it. he said why can't you deal with it? i said i was abused as a child and i wouldn't be able to take it. he asked me you were abused as a child? i told him i was and started to cry. he smiled at me, found it...
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then i heard another man laugh and i woke up. and i decided that i would take my life back. i decided the state of alabama could take my future or whatever they want. but they not take my joy. from 30 years ago i have seen racism at its worst in the courtroom in the justice system is said to be killed works for justice doesn't matter your personal feeling asking them to take a backseat. but i kept telling his lawyer ifriend from boston neck and then you take one little mistake. and then check with me before he sent you here he would have known. w >> but there are a lot of innocent people. do.thing i did not but i didn't want to die for something i did not do. this lawyer and i have a conflict of interest and then somethingan told me to ask god to send me his very best. i cannot tell you but this lady this lady came. [applause] left mac but she would do that. i know but in egypt we live in a world where if you are guilty don't have the money to pay for a defense 99% of the time we go to prison but we care more of the system that the system cared about my case than the color of
then i heard another man laugh and i woke up. and i decided that i would take my life back. i decided the state of alabama could take my future or whatever they want. but they not take my joy. from 30 years ago i have seen racism at its worst in the courtroom in the justice system is said to be killed works for justice doesn't matter your personal feeling asking them to take a backseat. but i kept telling his lawyer ifriend from boston neck and then you take one little mistake. and then check...
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today i can i do what i can to make sure she is cared for. i know i'm the only person who can help her. today i love bakita and i feel a terrible burden of guilt because i treated her so badly when she was little. but keiter was born in one thousand nine hundred ninety seven in a marked heart in an l.r. a camp in south sudan. to was head. but since i was born i didn't know that there is a better life you understand i just knew that was how life was i remember a little two things. but the great is avoided is when i lost my sister my for i remember everything that had been done that ever much when i was two. and then i was home with my sister i made my. tape mad that was and then we saw airplanes coming something like that and people too cool i was in macy's that bag just didn't know how she she took another direction i remembered this because i was a so young i didn't know what to do but i remember i still was like i still recall what happened how she when i watch us but it will be. gone away and i try to forget but at night i dream of winnie ev
today i can i do what i can to make sure she is cared for. i know i'm the only person who can help her. today i love bakita and i feel a terrible burden of guilt because i treated her so badly when she was little. but keiter was born in one thousand nine hundred ninety seven in a marked heart in an l.r. a camp in south sudan. to was head. but since i was born i didn't know that there is a better life you understand i just knew that was how life was i remember a little two things. but the great...
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i i i i i i i i. i. i i. i i. italy's president appoints an interim prime minister after the railing a year a skeptic coalition by blocking one of its cabinet calls for his impeachment i'm wondering we are in a democracy. means to solve this is the actual points i have a great problem and it's. also if you care you condemns israel's actions against palestinian protesters it's been revealed that british to selling a record number of weapons. we speak to a black activist to the neo nazi rally in the us he says the police were trying to press false charges against him. the welcome you're watching out international this monday afternoon pm here in the russian capital our top story italy faces political turmoil and new elections but after the country's president de railed plans for your skeptic coalition and appointed an interim prime minister the new premier. is a former i.m.f. official and he stressed the need for close ties with europe. the new owner will be our role within europe remains fundamental as is our contin
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i think i just got an f from you actually. i think i just got an f from you actually. - nikki giovanni, welcome. - thank you, i'm glad to be here. - very nice to be with you. so i have a big existential question for you to begin. why poetry? there are a lot of forms of expression. a lot of people who choose to commit words to paper or to somehow live in the realm of art or expression. they can go a lot of different routes, but why is poetry the thing that you settled on all those years ago? - probably because i'm stupid and couldn't figure out how to ... you know i was laughing. i have a dear friend, toni morrison, and she writes really incredible novels. and i'm always amazed at how do you go from point a to point b? if i write a poem, i'm finished in you know a page and a half, hell i'm gone. (audience laughs) - but that short form expression has worked for you. it's worked for you now for 50 years. - it works for me because i get to say what i want to say - it works for me because i get to say what i want to say and i don't know. you
i think i just got an f from you actually. i think i just got an f from you actually. - nikki giovanni, welcome. - thank you, i'm glad to be here. - very nice to be with you. so i have a big existential question for you to begin. why poetry? there are a lot of forms of expression. a lot of people who choose to commit words to paper or to somehow live in the realm of art or expression. they can go a lot of different routes, but why is poetry the thing that you settled on all those years ago? -...
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i. i. i. i. i. i. i i. i. i. i. i. it's been sixty years since the last ceremony and the passage of time can even be seen in the number of smartphones in the audience attempting to capture the event. of reports from the kremlin on what else was different this time. lattimer putin who is known to be sometimes fashionably sometimes not so fashionably late well this time he was right on time with work like a swiss clock i should say and really this ceremony had a very fresh spirit compared to the previous ones for instance the city center of moscow was not blocked off for traffic but instead lattimer putin got a call in his office and then we saw him walk all the way to the east side to this palace now he also rode for briefly with his motorcade and for the first time apparently he preferred to his usual mercedes benz limousine and a new one russian made cortege which literally translates as a motorcade it is a new vehicle designed specifically for the russian president it is in its main feature is how well protected it is
i. i. i. i. i. i. i i. i. i. i. i. it's been sixty years since the last ceremony and the passage of time can even be seen in the number of smartphones in the audience attempting to capture the event. of reports from the kremlin on what else was different this time. lattimer putin who is known to be sometimes fashionably sometimes not so fashionably late well this time he was right on time with work like a swiss clock i should say and really this ceremony had a very fresh spirit compared to the...
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i didn't. i didn't realize i was ill. knew i had tumor yo. they were a fact of life. i was not fake bid them. was not worried. i never cried. i never -- never terrified. and similarly with people with mental illness, many of them just don't know they're ill. wouldn't take the medication, which feels or tastes horribly, and it's a problem. >> i wanted to read your book about the brain and i read a love story. your children are phenommal. you have great pride in their, hour husband and children. my question is about your work. when you received the brains at the brain bank, and and you have control brains without mental illness, how do you know it's not a brain with undiagnosed illness. >> we do a lot of work trying -- actually people from my lab are here. we are doing -- for each brain we receive, the family has to agree, and consent to the donation, and then we interview the families, and gather all the records from medical doctors, from hospitals, from all kinds of sources. actually, a lot of work to gather all this information, and exclude possible mental illness. we also test blood for all
i didn't. i didn't realize i was ill. knew i had tumor yo. they were a fact of life. i was not fake bid them. was not worried. i never cried. i never -- never terrified. and similarly with people with mental illness, many of them just don't know they're ill. wouldn't take the medication, which feels or tastes horribly, and it's a problem. >> i wanted to read your book about the brain and i read a love story. your children are phenommal. you have great pride in their, hour husband and...
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i was like i don't care. i just don't care. and that night i thought i don't care. and the next morning i woke up and i thought i still don't care. . [ applause ] >> it was -- i felt -- i'm not full of it when i say you should cry. i cried in a really public way with a really difficult subject. and the next week i had a meeting with the lawyer in town who was like, oh, i saw what happened. [ laughing ] >> it's like that kind of thing isn't good for anyone. i guess it just is too soon for you. i'm like it wasn't too soon for me. i'm glad i said that. [ laughing ] >> so, you know, sometimes you can't get things without crying. and a lot of times people say i was going to say this with you i couldn't get through it without crying. that means it was really important to you. it moved you to tears. probably the most important thing you could have said in the moment and you don't do it. and, you know, it is -- we spent hundreds and hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of years making the workplace a comfortable place for men to, you know, like suited for them. it's for them.
i was like i don't care. i just don't care. and that night i thought i don't care. and the next morning i woke up and i thought i still don't care. . [ applause ] >> it was -- i felt -- i'm not full of it when i say you should cry. i cried in a really public way with a really difficult subject. and the next week i had a meeting with the lawyer in town who was like, oh, i saw what happened. [ laughing ] >> it's like that kind of thing isn't good for anyone. i guess it just is too...
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but i would never stand up and say i did something when i didn't do it. this lawyer and i had a conflict of interest. and then something told me to ask god to send me his very best. i can't tell you what year. i can't tell you the world about my letter that i wrote to god and asked him for his best. but i do know that he sent me his best. bryan stevenson. i am here today because this lady. this lady came to see me. [ applause ] >> and she would bring in a mountain dew. i said what you bring this mountain dew for. you have to go out and get me some cranberry juice. [ laughing ] >> and she would do it. i know seven days, six days a week they all knew me but i didn't know them. and now i'm here because of the hard work that they did. i don't know why god sent me to egi, but i thank him every day for sending me to egi. we live in a world where if you're guilty and if you don't have the money to pay for a defense, 99% of the time you will go to prison. we care more about a system. heck, the system cared more about the merit of my case than the color of my skin. i would never ha
but i would never stand up and say i did something when i didn't do it. this lawyer and i had a conflict of interest. and then something told me to ask god to send me his very best. i can't tell you what year. i can't tell you the world about my letter that i wrote to god and asked him for his best. but i do know that he sent me his best. bryan stevenson. i am here today because this lady. this lady came to see me. [ applause ] >> and she would bring in a mountain dew. i said what you...
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today i can eat, if i say today i will eat, then i can eat, if only i have money. thing. she showed me her tattoo celebrating her reclaimed name. how does that make you feel when you see that. i feel happy. why? because i am... i am that i am. laughs. that is my name. yes. the name that my parents gave to me. sometimes, your past is worth getting back to. not to hold you back but to strengthen your future. my deep faith in god and the love of my family and friends have allowed me to grow into the person i was born to be. somebody decided that was supposed to be our lives. it is incredible that we have been given a second chance, to have life. sometimes the british weather can do the right thing on the big occasion. glorious on saturday, whatever you we re glorious on saturday, whatever you were doing. and as for sunday, more of the same for many but not all because although a high pressure is still close by come there is a weather front coming into the north—west and that means for scotla nd north—west and that means for scotland and northern ireland there is more c
today i can eat, if i say today i will eat, then i can eat, if only i have money. thing. she showed me her tattoo celebrating her reclaimed name. how does that make you feel when you see that. i feel happy. why? because i am... i am that i am. laughs. that is my name. yes. the name that my parents gave to me. sometimes, your past is worth getting back to. not to hold you back but to strengthen your future. my deep faith in god and the love of my family and friends have allowed me to grow into...
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and i made that commitment after, the first thing i ever organize, i said this is the life i want. want to do this forever. and i kept that commitment all of these years. and so i asked myself in this moment, when you committed yourself 30 years ago to be in service of people, when did that change? and so the question for me in that moment after reading that story and watching this viral this happen online was simply come are you going to be in conflict, or are you going to be in service? because conflict would have been easy. right? and woody be easy for me to say this is mine. i did it first. i cut the receipt. i can prove it. this is mine. that would even really easy and y'all never would have heard of me. because who wants to do with somebody in conflict? the truth of the matter is i had no choice but to be in service. and then a spent 24 hours hours i had to tap into my passion. i i had to consult my trusted tribe. i don't lean intima instincts which forced me to re-examine my notice. when i came up for air, the answer was clear. i love people deeply. i love my people deeply.
and i made that commitment after, the first thing i ever organize, i said this is the life i want. want to do this forever. and i kept that commitment all of these years. and so i asked myself in this moment, when you committed yourself 30 years ago to be in service of people, when did that change? and so the question for me in that moment after reading that story and watching this viral this happen online was simply come are you going to be in conflict, or are you going to be in service?...
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was your i mean i i i was i. was we were having all of them going on was to keep showing the book trying to feel that it was going to listen to them well not really just to do it because it was in the product or if it was good for but i couldn't don't want to look at it like i did not know how to read was the buffalo. thank you. i lost the how did you feel my pulse was. canada a country of promise and opportunity for migrant workers but with little protection from the state authorities many are forced to pay extortionate relocation phase under saddled with heavy debts tested and also let to come to canada here and lot of money in one brave group of indonesian workers speak out and seek justice for their exploitation migrant dreams a witness documentary on al-jazeera. where every. citizens unable to vote on represented in washington members of congress do nothing about a slate of part of the constituency and their responsibility and that is what's underneath this crisis phone lines visit to the island devastated by
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so i am very happy that i am back as good as i am. i still work, i draw tremendous satisfaction every day i live. i am very grateful to science that it did what it did to me. cancer research made incredible advances in helping people who are like me in a situation of terminal illness. but we are very far away in the heels of mental illness to see these kinds of advances. this is what i study and i feel jealous how science went ahead in a different field. it didn't advance that much in our field. it is a lot more complicated, particularly difficult and complicated compared to cancer which is complicated but at least you can see the end of the modification so you can see tomorrow, the cells appear or disappear or grow or diminish. and mental illness everything is based on behavior and behaviors are notoriously difficult to follow. we are all different, we behave differently. if we behave a little more different than other people, do we have mental illness? that is why it was so difficult even for my family to notice what was happening to
so i am very happy that i am back as good as i am. i still work, i draw tremendous satisfaction every day i live. i am very grateful to science that it did what it did to me. cancer research made incredible advances in helping people who are like me in a situation of terminal illness. but we are very far away in the heels of mental illness to see these kinds of advances. this is what i study and i feel jealous how science went ahead in a different field. it didn't advance that much in our...
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i. i i i i i i i. i i i i. in the stories that shape the way the opening of the u.s. embassy in jerusalem is met by mass pile and protest that the sixty palestinians dead america votes against an international probe into the garza killings. relations between the e.u. and the u.s. to test it again after the european union says it remains committed to the nuclear deal very grave in washington quit early this month. at the latest so for them to try. to go for it. with. so many. found a feat of engineering here ups longest bridge connecting crimea to russia finally. are they welcome the latest developments and a look back at what's been happening over the last seven days to you watching the weekly here on r.t. international. this week the u.s. officially moved its embassy in israel to jerusalem sparking new tensions in the region as palestinians also claim the city as their own is sparked protest service since we should become the deadliest in yes. a. little. bit of that with all that would lead stand to headed for a trip to israel the palestinians and all of their neighbo
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i i. i i i i i. i. i i i. r t gets exclusive access to a meeting between russia's foreign minister and the north korean leader our correspondent was the only international reporter allowed into this. european court of human rights rules rumania were complicit in the torture of two. suspects in the cia's program of secret detention centers. journalists worldwide vent their anger at ukraine for staging the murder of russian opposition journalists. the u.s. the e.u. and other allies with hefty carrots and aluminum and steel imports claiming it won't affect relations. this is r.t. and. the russian foreign minister has met with north korean leader kim jong. un prepares for a possible historic peace summit with south korea and the united states on to gain exclusive access to kim's palace our very own correspondent philippe trunk was the only international correspondent to be allowed in that he's just landed back in like it was a fascinating and really quite an exclusive opportunity for you take us through it . neal h
i i. i i i i i. i. i i i. r t gets exclusive access to a meeting between russia's foreign minister and the north korean leader our correspondent was the only international reporter allowed into this. european court of human rights rules rumania were complicit in the torture of two. suspects in the cia's program of secret detention centers. journalists worldwide vent their anger at ukraine for staging the murder of russian opposition journalists. the u.s. the e.u. and other allies with hefty...
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i said who's on that list? [laughing] she said i have a list. i have a list. it's hardest for her and she's what iworry about the most. >> you are rich now. how are you going to spend it? [laughing] >> i i had a fair amount of douh before this because i i was eit years in the private sector. what i will do is remember all of us. if you're in this audience you're fortunate as against most of the world. remember, our obligation to care for those who don't have what we have. i'm not going to talk a brag about what i do -- [applause] you will never see my tax returns, but you would see that commitment reflected there. >> a term he might have coined, your family is upsizing. >> yes. i have no idea why. my youngest was about to graduate from high school, we have five kids, so my wife decided we need to move to a bigger house. [laughing] because, we were going to do this when i was director. the idea is we have to have a place where each of them and their significant other can stay, and room for the grandchildren and a ping-pong table. we have to attract them all. we don't have any grandchildren by the w
i said who's on that list? [laughing] she said i have a list. i have a list. it's hardest for her and she's what iworry about the most. >> you are rich now. how are you going to spend it? [laughing] >> i i had a fair amount of douh before this because i i was eit years in the private sector. what i will do is remember all of us. if you're in this audience you're fortunate as against most of the world. remember, our obligation to care for those who don't have what we have. i'm not...
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i. i. i i. i i. i. today the service is especially elaborate the parish is celebrating its patron all feast. or as. the. traditions are important here. part of the service is conducted in latin. where did it. matter. to you did. in. the mass at the heart of catholic worship and it has been the cause of a centuries old quarrel catholics believe that the bread and wine consecrated during the service truly become the body and blood of christ. protestants believe that they merely signify his body and ought not to be treated as holy objects in themselves. because catholics believe that the bread is substantially changed. they keep the remnants of the mass in a special safe called a tabernacle. because theoretically a lutheran pastor could simply throw away any bread that was left over. in the afternoon the church becomes protestant again a portrait of luther replaces the venerated skulls. pastor pasha chairs a discussion on the family. who was not there not many protestant adamson cathedral through its into a
i. i. i i. i i. i. today the service is especially elaborate the parish is celebrating its patron all feast. or as. the. traditions are important here. part of the service is conducted in latin. where did it. matter. to you did. in. the mass at the heart of catholic worship and it has been the cause of a centuries old quarrel catholics believe that the bread and wine consecrated during the service truly become the body and blood of christ. protestants believe that they merely signify his body...
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think of a lot of what i say i think of it i don't get i think gerry's and i said i i i don't want to die before that was good but if. you have i think oh boy this is life so yeah i may have the best i think he's the thank god i love these average facials he watches patients coming in by a week each day so i think it's you know maybe i think he's quite. a little yeah. groups of popular resistance sprang up at the onset of the war fighting alongside the armed forces against those who think rebels. look. like if. he were there i think beginning we led an attack against the who feeds we have tacked them. when the car hit a mine and i broke my leg and my comrades were injured but. i've been fighting the who through since two thousand and fifteen and god willing to fight them to my last drop of blood. to shias for the honor of our religion and me but the loss of. innocent didn't. in the past yemen has kept itself away from religious conflicts. but this war has changed everything the sunni muslims of saudi arabia suspect iran their sworn enemy of
think of a lot of what i say i think of it i don't get i think gerry's and i said i i i don't want to die before that was good but if. you have i think oh boy this is life so yeah i may have the best i think he's the thank god i love these average facials he watches patients coming in by a week each day so i think it's you know maybe i think he's quite. a little yeah. groups of popular resistance sprang up at the onset of the war fighting alongside the armed forces against those who think...
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i volunteered at v.a. now. i have since i retired. i don't want these young veterans to suffer what i suffered. just kind of indifference. i want them to know that we appreciate what they are doing. maybe i didn't like the tactics in iraq. maybe i didn't like the tactics in afghanistan. fast not their fault. here it is again we wasting all this blood and treasure. to what end. we have to support these guys. i worked with veterans from national military medical center and take them out on hikes hunts, fishing and i work at a v.a. and i can help. i think that the country has learned, especially vietnam veterans, you'll find we're front and center with regard to helping these folks. just listen to them. >> anything you heard today that will take you to vietnam? >> i wish it would rain. it was a motown song. we listen to armed forces radio. i think it was on morning for an hour and night for an hour. that's all i remember. then nothing in the middle. i don't think. >> what's something about the vietnam war that you think people don't realize but really should know about? >> it was a huge victory for
i volunteered at v.a. now. i have since i retired. i don't want these young veterans to suffer what i suffered. just kind of indifference. i want them to know that we appreciate what they are doing. maybe i didn't like the tactics in iraq. maybe i didn't like the tactics in afghanistan. fast not their fault. here it is again we wasting all this blood and treasure. to what end. we have to support these guys. i worked with veterans from national military medical center and take them out on hikes...
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i. i i i i. i am. i the palestinians make up about twenty percent of israel's population they are officially called arab israelis of these one hundred sixty thousand christians who belong to six different faith communities many of these christians describe themselves as a minority within a minority. here i am for with the palestinian tradition of this place because it was palestinian before it was even christian. and. and right now in this in these times. the government is trying to you know they are very true and they put on christians they put through and it prevents shii department whatever you know of the religions separated. and they're just separating the palestinians into a certain pride. because of the palestinian court and their group was conquered was. the populated because it was a palestinian village not because it was a christian there are hundreds of. villages that have this. faith. when i first drove through israel i didn't notice any of that. with the time i learnt to look more closely a
i. i i i i. i am. i the palestinians make up about twenty percent of israel's population they are officially called arab israelis of these one hundred sixty thousand christians who belong to six different faith communities many of these christians describe themselves as a minority within a minority. here i am for with the palestinian tradition of this place because it was palestinian before it was even christian. and. and right now in this in these times. the government is trying to you know...
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i just mobile number one. was for you i mean i i i i you guys. are going to god who are you are going to love and when i was to keep showing the book trying to feel that it was going to listen to come on i know that it was just it to me it was on the phone call that you know if it was good for but i couldn't go on to look it up like i did not know how bad it was. the book was. thank you. i lost the how did you get my last week i. canada a country of promise and opportunity for migrant workers but with little protection from the state authorities many are forced to pay extortionate relocation phase and a saddled with having debts. to come to canada hear. a lot of money in one brave group of indonesian workers speak out and seek justice for their exploitation migrant dreams a witness documentary on al-jazeera. made on al-jazeera. marking world press freedom day al-jazeera shines a light on this important issue and examines the state of freedom of the press around the world people in power the top u.s. general in afghanistan about his plans for defea
i just mobile number one. was for you i mean i i i i you guys. are going to god who are you are going to love and when i was to keep showing the book trying to feel that it was going to listen to come on i know that it was just it to me it was on the phone call that you know if it was good for but i couldn't go on to look it up like i did not know how bad it was. the book was. thank you. i lost the how did you get my last week i. canada a country of promise and opportunity for migrant workers...
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i e #metoo everywhere. so i was really struggling. one of the things i struggled with was, how am i going to contain my work? how am i not going to get lost in the spiral moment -- viral moment? an interesting thing happened to it i did not tweet at the time. i'm 44. [laughter] a: you all know what i mean. i was on facebook. it hadn't quite made it to facebook. so i called my daughter and i asked her to find #metoo on twitter because i didn't see it here it. so when it was set up, i could what the hashtag. so i sat up all night obsessively watching this hashtag. i was calling friends and consulting people and saying what am i going to do? that thisg to believe 44 euros woman started this thing? in an interesting thing happened. somebody tweeted #metoo with a link. i clicked the link and when i clicked the link it opened up to this woman's story. her full story of what happened to her. it was wrenching. i'm a christian woman. in a baptist church, we say we get convicted. i was convict did in that moment. i read that story and i thought to myself, my god, i have spent his entire day t
i e #metoo everywhere. so i was really struggling. one of the things i struggled with was, how am i going to contain my work? how am i not going to get lost in the spiral moment -- viral moment? an interesting thing happened to it i did not tweet at the time. i'm 44. [laughter] a: you all know what i mean. i was on facebook. it hadn't quite made it to facebook. so i called my daughter and i asked her to find #metoo on twitter because i didn't see it here it. so when it was set up, i could what...
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i i i . i i i i i. well the opening of the embassy went ahead to shut despite the ongoing protests including outside the gates of the new compound all correspondent witnessed the scene. bangui collins has gathered there protesting against him to see me and he's made police are trying to keep the crowd at bay why you have. i'm here to pose a decision by the u.s. administration to relocate their embassy in the heart of the contested city in the heart of the city thirty five to forty percent of its residents are living with rocket patients most of them are not citizens of any state that denied basic rights i'm here with a group called all that's left for the diaspora jews against the occupation we're here because we oppose terms and to see who we think it's playing with the lives of israelis and palestinians alike in our lives and if it is not a game. being an israeli parliamentarian why what do you what do you think about the whole incident we are. in a demonstration which has been licensed by those in a p
i i i . i i i i i. well the opening of the embassy went ahead to shut despite the ongoing protests including outside the gates of the new compound all correspondent witnessed the scene. bangui collins has gathered there protesting against him to see me and he's made police are trying to keep the crowd at bay why you have. i'm here to pose a decision by the u.s. administration to relocate their embassy in the heart of the contested city in the heart of the city thirty five to forty percent of...
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i was in tears. i heard the audience and i was shouting. i was shouting everything i intended in everything i imagined i would say that i could never say. all the good things flying out of my mouth. i was crying and i was a mess. people were in gracious and i cried and i was like i don't care, i just don't care. i woke up the next morning and i said i still don't care. [applause] i'm not kidding when i say you should cry. i cried in the really public way with a really difficult subject in the next week i had a meeting with a lawyer in town and he said i saw what happened. that kind of thing isn't good for anyone. i was glad i said that. sometimes you can't get through things without crying. sometimes you will say i was going to say that but i couldn't get through without crying. it's probably the most important thing you could have set in the moment and we spend hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of a year making the workplace a comfortable place for men suited for them. >> it's my favorite thing to do. >> did hillary cried? did you have a co
i was in tears. i heard the audience and i was shouting. i was shouting everything i intended in everything i imagined i would say that i could never say. all the good things flying out of my mouth. i was crying and i was a mess. people were in gracious and i cried and i was like i don't care, i just don't care. i woke up the next morning and i said i still don't care. [applause] i'm not kidding when i say you should cry. i cried in the really public way with a really difficult subject in the...
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i wasn't thinking. i snapped. i shouldn't have done what i did, but i did and he was done. shot him two times, but when he went down i stood over him and shot him six times in the face. the aftermath of the scene, it was bad. and i'm not proud of it in any way, but i know because i was there, i did it. he barely had a face when i was done with him. >> leija has been at the kent county jail since his arrest six months earlier. even though he pleaded guilty to second degree murder, he has yet to be sentenced. his judge cannot hand down the sentence until his co-defendant's trial is complete and that has been dragging on for two years. >> sentencing, you look forward to? >> some fresh air. i haven't been outside in 26 months and three days i have not been outside and breathed the air. this is the air i'm breathing from these vents. >> as an adult, leija has had prior convictions for possession of marijuana and assault and battery. before that he had numerous stays in the county's juvenile facility. >> i already had my hands on a gun when i was a young age. i grew up too fast,
i wasn't thinking. i snapped. i shouldn't have done what i did, but i did and he was done. shot him two times, but when he went down i stood over him and shot him six times in the face. the aftermath of the scene, it was bad. and i'm not proud of it in any way, but i know because i was there, i did it. he barely had a face when i was done with him. >> leija has been at the kent county jail since his arrest six months earlier. even though he pleaded guilty to second degree murder, he has...
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i am saying nicely. normally, i say i it out".. if i can use it for something useful, i feel excited. in this case, people love my name. they asked me for my autograph wherever i go. i knew it would give me credibility. in the world of evangelicals. i knew there would be somebody over there on planet pro-life whom met with a set about every human life being sacred. what i said to the person i ended up working with, you will figure out we are fighting with each other because we are alike, not to different. that is exactly what happened. i made phone calls. the idea was not to speak to conservatives or liberals, but to take the discourse which -- to expose, which is ample, above politics. we spend no time in the space above politics. it was a powerful, meaningful thing. i spent two years, traveling with the minister, and talking to ministers and people, and so forth. they gave me a microphone and let me speak, fully aware of my politics. we had the most extraordinary conversations about guns. you know, with the documentary, you have to bite off a big enough bite. that was my first attemp
i am saying nicely. normally, i say i it out".. if i can use it for something useful, i feel excited. in this case, people love my name. they asked me for my autograph wherever i go. i knew it would give me credibility. in the world of evangelicals. i knew there would be somebody over there on planet pro-life whom met with a set about every human life being sacred. what i said to the person i ended up working with, you will figure out we are fighting with each other because we are alike,...
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i i. i i i i. i. i i. i. know it. makes the north korean leader given exclusive images from inside. the high level talks have been taking place. the european court of human rights. complicit in the. terrorist suspects in the cia's program of secret detention centers and journalists. of russian opposition to. the u.s. and other allies but hefty. seven pm here in moscow you watching the international. now the russian foreign minister has met with the north korean leader kim jong un pyongyang prepares for a possible historic peace summit with south korea and the u.s. however has warned that the peace process remains fragile. the basis of regarding sanctions it's completely obvious that when we start talking about the nuclear issue and other issues on the korean peninsula it's with the understanding that nothing can happen with sanctions still in place how that's going to be achieved is another question a matter of the art of negotiation but it can't be done in one go just like denuclearization can't that is why there have to be stages and progress at each stage and there didn't arrive i
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read your book and i thought i can do this. i worked in a nuthouse. i of the free world and is so i sat down in the '90s and typed up a manuscript. i called it capital city and lo and behold we got a new york publisher to publish it to good they published it a year and a half ago. you were my inspiration because i almost always read nonfiction. i'm a big fan of robert caro, another-- and other nonfiction writers and jeffrey toobin. he's written a lot of good nonfiction, but i had never read novels since i was an undergraduate when a professor told me to read a novel and you are my inspiration, "absolute power" was a terrific movie and a terrific book, so i sat down and everyone in the '90s got computers. it was easy to write. i wrote capital city and lo and behold we got a new york publisher. host: thank you. that's a great story to tell. guest: congratulations. host: you spend a lot of time, not just doing the interview with us, but also call and into radio shows when you have books out doing book events, signing. you don't need to do that anymore. why
read your book and i thought i can do this. i worked in a nuthouse. i of the free world and is so i sat down in the '90s and typed up a manuscript. i called it capital city and lo and behold we got a new york publisher to publish it to good they published it a year and a half ago. you were my inspiration because i almost always read nonfiction. i'm a big fan of robert caro, another-- and other nonfiction writers and jeffrey toobin. he's written a lot of good nonfiction, but i had never read...
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i remember the first night. i was at home with my mom, and i had a nightmare. i jumped out of the bed, and it is a two-story house. i jumped from the top floor all the way to the first floor. my mom said i was yelling "they're coming!" this was a reflection of what happened in 1968. it was a horrific year and there were individuals outside, i -- outside of our perimeter, trying to infiltrate, and it sticks in my mind. my mom said, "boy you are crazy, the army messed you all up." and i said, i'm sorry, they did not mess me up. bangs, loud noises i'm , still fidgety to this day. or: is there any memory experience from your time in vietnam that has stayed with you through the years and had a lasting influence our impact on your life? john: one thing really sticks in my mind is my promotion. i was in the army eight months, maybe five. -- in 85. my first sergeant's name was sergeant klein. he called all the soldiers were going to be promoted by name and she called my name. i said what is my name being called for? to make a long story short, i was promoted to i-5 based
i remember the first night. i was at home with my mom, and i had a nightmare. i jumped out of the bed, and it is a two-story house. i jumped from the top floor all the way to the first floor. my mom said i was yelling "they're coming!" this was a reflection of what happened in 1968. it was a horrific year and there were individuals outside, i -- outside of our perimeter, trying to infiltrate, and it sticks in my mind. my mom said, "boy you are crazy, the army messed you all...
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today i can eat, if i say today i will eat, then i can eat, if only i have money. wearanything. she showed me her tattoo celebrating her reclaimed name. how does that make you feel when you see that. i feel happy. why? because i am... i am that i am. laughs. that is my name. yes. the name that my parents gave to me. sometimes, your past is worth getting back to. not to hold you back to strength in your future. my deep faith in god and the love of my family and friends have allowed me to grow into the person i was born to be. somebody decided that was supposed to be our lives. it is incredible that we have been given a second chance, to have life. i , there is plenty of whether to talk about this week. this three and a half from minutes will be over very $0011. half from minutes will be over very soon. there will be warm sunshine at times, england and wales saw the line share over the weekend. scotla nd line share over the weekend. scotland and northern ireland a bit ofa dip scotland and northern ireland a bit of a dip on sunday. notjust more cloud, but rain. that i
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i love it here. i mean, i been here seven years now. i mean, i been probably the longest one here and worked every shift imaginable here. i mean, i know the place inside and out. >> how do you like working with andrew? i have to tell you, it seems like you work hard, you're positive. >> oh, i mean, i have to be. you have to be. >> all right, thank you, buddy. >> come on, sooks. >> neil? marcus. >> marcus. nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. what would you say would be the single biggest problem in the organization? >> it starts at the top. it's a really dynamite facility with a well-thought out system. but i don't think andrew is rational. >> yeah, erin told me he flies off the handle...[snaps]... in a nanosecond. >> he has had several explosions in the past few weeks. >> why would someone like you put up with stuff like that? >> i love the animals, but i have my limits. man-to-man...i'm planning my exit. >> are other people too? >> yes. >> and why do you wanna leave? >> one of the biggest reasons is i got bit recently. andrew literall
i love it here. i mean, i been here seven years now. i mean, i been probably the longest one here and worked every shift imaginable here. i mean, i know the place inside and out. >> how do you like working with andrew? i have to tell you, it seems like you work hard, you're positive. >> oh, i mean, i have to be. you have to be. >> all right, thank you, buddy. >> come on, sooks. >> neil? marcus. >> marcus. nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. what...
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know, i feel your pain, i really do, because i was so punished in my own family for -- i don't know. i think there are women, there was a memo that handed out when we were born that said, please be quiet, don't use your loud voice. i think everybody else got the memo and somebody didn't give me the memo. and there are women i love that didn't get the memo either. so i had a little bit of an advantage in that i was kind of oblivious and didn't care whether or not people approved of me. and i feel very lucky because i think i've not wasted a lot of energy on trying to please the people around me, who weren't going to be pleased no matter what i did anyway. so the first thing is to let go and be the person that you know that you are. you know, people were asking me to speak and ask me to do interviews and stuff like that, i definitely got a sense that if i lost about 30 pounds they'd ask me on cnn every night. i think that's true. and i thought, well, hell no, that's way more work than i'm willing -- you know. [ laughter ] and so my friends here will tell you, i am full staff. i'm
know, i feel your pain, i really do, because i was so punished in my own family for -- i don't know. i think there are women, there was a memo that handed out when we were born that said, please be quiet, don't use your loud voice. i think everybody else got the memo and somebody didn't give me the memo. and there are women i love that didn't get the memo either. so i had a little bit of an advantage in that i was kind of oblivious and didn't care whether or not people approved of me. and i...
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i don't think there are any babies in here. i have never read this aloud. i recorded the audio book ithink that the book opens her part of the book opens with me meeting for the first time and after that i meet her for the first time and in the scene i have just ended a very toxic relationship. when i see my half-sister again we meet at a burger place in burlington and sit on the patio. men and hiking boots talk vigorously the next table. i am easier that i've been told that the exquisite corpse. i have cried my weight in tears and have done the impossible. not looking for myself and her this time. when i tell her i met her father wow she says you are braver than me. i'm not rave i tell her, just curious. that's not the truth either. i know i have less agency. i'm compelled. it's not the addiction but a different kind of drive the hunger i cannot ignore. maybe that's all bravery is when your hunger is greater than your fear. i look at bravery is noble. survival is not noble and it does not sacrifice itself. i want them all to know you my sister says. when she looks down at her plate i
i don't think there are any babies in here. i have never read this aloud. i recorded the audio book ithink that the book opens her part of the book opens with me meeting for the first time and after that i meet her for the first time and in the scene i have just ended a very toxic relationship. when i see my half-sister again we meet at a burger place in burlington and sit on the patio. men and hiking boots talk vigorously the next table. i am easier that i've been told that the exquisite...
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i. i i. i. i i. the new approach to russia has among the controversial plans confirmed by one of the parties poised to form italy's next coalition government. come the u.s. senate has concluded russia did help donald trump get elected despite an earlier times probe finding there was no collusion and he's in the east african state of tanzania they are accused of fraud and clear fixing thousands of indigenous people i'm burning down there all tonight a luxury tourist. four pm here in moscow you're watching the international. star movement is.
i. i i. i. i i. the new approach to russia has among the controversial plans confirmed by one of the parties poised to form italy's next coalition government. come the u.s. senate has concluded russia did help donald trump get elected despite an earlier times probe finding there was no collusion and he's in the east african state of tanzania they are accused of fraud and clear fixing thousands of indigenous people i'm burning down there all tonight a luxury tourist. four pm here in moscow...