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Steven Seagal talks Sochi Olympics safety

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Published on Feb 7, 2014

Action movie star Steven Seagal doesn't just use martial arts against bad guys in movies... he's also joined the real-world fight against criminals as a reserve deputy sheriff in Louisiana and now in Arizona. Segal is also an activist and philanthropist, who has spoken out on many hot topics, including security and safety at the Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia. "I think there's close to 70,000 security personnel in Sochi... I think Sochi is going to be quite safe, but, then again, there is no such thing as, you know, 100 percent guarantee of, you know, absolute safety anywhere in the world, wherever you go, but I think it's going to be one of the safest places around." RT's Ameera David sits down with the star of "Steven Seagal: Lawman" to talk about Sochi, illegal immigration and the Keystone XL pipeline.

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