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the man killed by the f.b.i. during an interview was shot seven times including once in the back of the head despite portably being unarmed the agents claim it was self-defense we investigate is our. report say a group of al-qaeda linked to heart is carrying illegal sarin gas into syria has been intercepted in turkey supporting claims that he is sad fighters are using chemical weapons in the syrian war. and islamophobia sweeps the u.k. in the aftermath of the murder with the far right english defense league perry mass rallies in a dozen cities. hello
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everybody thinks if you just joined us just a tad after nine pm now here in moscow this is the top story submerge the chechen immigrant killed in the united states during questioning over alleged links to one of the boston bomb suspects was an armed law enforcement officials had earlier claimed he attacked an f.b.i. agent with a knife and a shot in self-defense every game today father says he finds that though hard to believe. from the photographs that were sent to me it's evident he was shot six times to the body and once to the head at the back of the head it looks like a finishing shot of an assassination to me it looks as if they came to his house like bandits and shot him in cold blood from the photos his house looked like it had been rolled he was questioned for eight hours without witnesses or a lawyer no one can tell for sure what happened there until there's an official investigation the agents say my son attacked them but there were several and well trained men even if he lost his temper and became violent they could have
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restrained him wound him shoot him in the leg or the arm all the shoulder but what happened was murder complete with a finishing shot maybe my son knew something the police didn't want to come out and they killed him to keep him silent. with me i says it's launched its own investigation into the incident but it could take months to complete report looks next to where the agency stands on the issue at the time of the shooting up to half a dozen law enforcement officials including two massachusetts state police troopers and an f.b.i. agent from the agency's boston division were present at the florida condo which was not far from universal studios but the f.b.i. has provided you details after the shooting saying that the matter is being investigated by a specific f.b.i. review team and the f.b.i. may not finish its probe for several months now the f.b.i. meanwhile has been under enormous scrutiny for missing several warnings about
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tomorrow on starting the biggest warnings coming from a russian intelligence officials years ago indicating that time or wants are now have may have links to extremist groups the f.b.i. for whatever reasons did not follow up and probe the matter to the fullest extent and that some would say led to the the execution of the boston. marathon double bombings and now we have this development unfolding where our man that was shot and killed by f.b.i. agents turns out according to the washington post to have been on arm so clearly the f.b.i. is going to have a lot of questions to answer in the coming days with these new developments on this story civil rights attorney told me she believes the depends investigation might be the only chance to learn the truth about to shift death oftentimes anything related to national security is very secret so i would be surprised if they reveal the
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details of the investigation beyond their findings and some very basic facts but again the less they reveal to the public the more likely the public will not believe the governor here and the active investigation so. my initial intuition is that we're not going to know very much beyond what their findings are but if it's an independent investigation or there may be a higher likelihood of getting more transparent so it's really about trying to bolster the legitimacy of investigation and making sure that the outcome in fact reflects the. coma scope for the boston marathon bombings and connected cases we value the logan for details of the investigation and reaction from officials and relatives of the accused. so his security forces have reportedly detained several members of the affront to jihad his group that's fighting among the syrian rebels against the assad government the men were apparently on their way to the
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syrian border transporting a cylinder of sarin nerve gas middle east correspondent paula slee is the latest. the group was seized in southern turkey and that is according to local media reports the media also saying that they carried two kilograms summoned with the nerve agent sarin now turkish authorities haven't yet commented on this report and we are waiting to hear from them questions the united states and france in the past have said that they believe it is a sad however that is using chemical weapons but they haven't been able to who did produce any kind of evidence to prove this the british government has written to the united nation's banking new alleging we knew incidents of chemical use by assad's forces and at the same time the french government says that it is testing samples of death was smuggled out by journalists but all of this is hearsay at the moment whereas on the other hand we have them here what we're seeing is fighters from the al nusra front allied with the syrian rebels court with the seven nerve
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agent guest it is important also to point out and remind our viewers that the united nations did launch an independent investigation and what that investigation concluded was that there were signs that rebels have been using the nerve agent in a rather investigation that was initiated by the u.n. chief thank you lou that was criticized by damascus because they said that what banking really was hoping to do was to investigate if we signed in syria and these syria instead of reminded them of the iraqi style investigation into weapons of mass destruction the use of chemical weapons is banned under international law and there are concerns by many people that the arguments that they are being used could trigger some kind of international intervention now there are efforts by the u.s. and russia to hold peace talks in geneva next month but the syrian national coalition has said that it will not participate in these talks and iran and
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hizbullah renounce all involvement in the syrian conflict this statement does follow the syrian army's advances in the central part of the. but with the european union's arms embargo now lifted something that the rebels may try might make try to gain the upper hand on the ground that one of this is happening while the first batch of russian and a half of the south arrives in syria now that's according to the syrian president bashar assad he announced it while speaking on a hizbollah television if what moscow has said that it will continue to supply a defense missiles calling it a balance designed to deter foreign intervention in syria the u.s. of course is against the sale it and israel has said that it will act to quote the israeli defense minister to prevent the s. three hundred missiles from becoming operational on syrian soil the minister saying that if the missiles reach syria israel to quote him will know what to do. policy or middle east correspondent there was one of the big stories of the week is
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rumbling on of course what you think of the arms embargo being lifted no as far as europe's concerned thanks for voting on a website that's the big vote today if you have. a big divide actually one of the bigger divides we've had on the vote seventy three percent of its debt a percent this not to much you believe it's bad news it's going to prolong the war it's going to make things worse thirteen percent of you about the same as last i think it's going to say the rebels are losing the war the rest you can we just saw it pretty much they're saying the same about these two give the gulf states new channel for the minority six percent think it'll to in talks which is want europe wants but look at the big divide between that that if you go in the other thoughts as well though that you go to the comment section another on our you tube page in the comment section of our website as well r.t. dot com it's always good to hear from you on the big stories of the day. ok let's focus in on the u.k. now there one of the suspects in last week's gruesome killing of a british soldiers been charged in court the broad daylight attack in london sort
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of a barrel of anti muslim and anti immigration protests in the immediate aftermath ten mosques were attacked across britain and several assaults on muslims are reported the far right anti islamic english defense league spending rallies now more than thirty locations this saturday in turn anti fascist groups of call for counter-demonstrations to coincide with those protests the poor western leader of the nationalist liberty g p party told us their reactions been quite restrained considering the circumstances i don't really see the fact that the e.t.l. are protesting about this as being some sort of a right as it's been described. it is a perfectly valid response to a british soldier being killed on the streets of london in the name of israel and i think we're trapped in a very vicious circle that is going to get worse and worse and i don't know how you go about trying to deal radicalize these people unless you start shutting down mosques which are practicing sedition which are practicing. with saudi funded
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a lot of this problem comes back to saudi arabia and the radicalization whether we have to start closing down mosque which are practicing hate speech or anti anti female anti anti homosexuals anti. indigenous people if that's what it has to take then that's what we're going to have to do because this problem is going to get worse and it's not going away. how much a fig from the ramadan foundation told us that british muslims are united in their rejection of radicalism. what we solve the last seven days after leaving these brutal and barbaric murder is a strong reaction from the muslim community that is what we give and the message goes out very clear that if you are involved in terrorism or extremism you do not represent islam you're not acting in our name and you bring in shame on the community and you must be confronted and we need to see real action from the police
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and the authorities to deal with this threat you know terrorism affects all communities while you're talking about here in europe or talking about united states across the world but actually i think the majority of the british people recognise that this is a very small minority of people they don't represent any particular part of our community and actually if you look at the most victims from terrorist attacks i've generally have been muslims themselves we've got more reaction our sister come on that story on air and online over the coming hours and days as well but while opinions may differ some parts of the u.k. are experiencing a seismic shift in demographics sarah first for t.v. reports next on the so-called white flight from urban areas with large immigrant populations. london. the multicultural hub known for its thriving diversity spanning the centuries but research by social think tank dentals reveals that while london remains is fibrin to serve and it's perhaps not as integrated as some people might think long
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experienced a huge amount of white flight. income people mainly in the suburbs leaving london because they think it strange too fast for one of these people is jane kelly having lived in london most of her adult life she's seen first hand the cultural shift is now looking to me for house she fills the area she lives in it's lost all sense of community all people i knew when i moved in here have gone they've all moved away. now mostly flats with very transitory population but perhaps surprisingly it seems many of the older generation of migrants who live around here and have settled and builds up businesses agree that integration is not working as well as that maybe should be ethnic cultural diversity in london that's part of what makes one group so why do you think it's seeing a lot of talk about these are the problems arising to go to zero is just foreign
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people as more or less these european people they just interested to do a short journey make their money and then run off their country and there's no investment in very very return to their country there's nothing to rebuild the country is only for themselves to make money and that's you know that's what i'm best at i mean i've been to this country when i was like twenty three years old now i'm forty three years old so i'm an investor in business i'm doing so many things in this company paying tax back into the country and you know that's the way it has to be in london white brits now make up just forty five percent of the capital's tehsil population. we're here at one of london's busiest train stations and in the working week a commuter hub over the course of a decade in london stories white british population for a moment six hundred thousand people lost in the commuter towns on the outskirts and the population has become more ethnically mixed so you know that white points are leaving london behind the question is why i want to fact if any is having on
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the local communities they've left behind well there's a certain amount of diversity which is very nice in any city. but when the diversity becomes so extreme that you have. balkanized groups but there were no actual. traditional communities or the traditional communities around numbered completely by newcomers and the newcomers keep rolling in it has a very alienating effect what's been seen across the cape for a long time has been most acute in london but the figures aren't the full story avoiding ethnic communities does play a role in so-called white flight but evidence shows that race may not be the main driver i think the main thing about that white flight reminds us of is that there is a problem the mistake it makes that says that problem is just about ethnicity it's not it's about age and it's about mixing between people of different incomes and we need to address all these things together there are now concerns britain could see
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yet another immigration surge at the end of this year when some twenty one million romanians and seven million bug ariens will be free to travel and work across the e.u. only a fraction of those of forecasts actually come here that previous immigration under-estimates coupled with white british relocation changing the face of london's ethnic make up without much understanding what the full ramifications of that might be. so if they are to see london. coming up so you ring europe is the order of the day in paris german chancellor angela merkel visits. the french capital would have been left to the french president to convince for nine to abandon austerity we got more money to just finished last couple of minutes after the break log commented but across the atlantic president obama has just got his mind on the law and are preparing to confront china over its cyber offensive in a meeting next week with some of that too right after the break.
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we'll talk to my language as well but i will only react to situations as i have read the reports so i'm like. no i will leave them to the state department to comment on your latter point a month or so to secure a call is on the docket knows i. think you know more weasel words. when you need a direct question be prepared for a change when you punch be ready for a. printout of speech and a little down to for him to question. well
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again good of you with us here tonight thank promises and a show of solidarity of so for the early results of a meeting between friends for a london angler merkel the leaders of your is premier economies have just finished in fact addressing reporters in paris in the last couple of minutes of trying to come up with a joint plan on tackling record unemployment and stagnation for perspective on what they hope to achieve let's now talk to marcus kerberos professor of public financing political economy it's all smiles for the camera look very nice but just how divided are. and all and at the end of the day well i think
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the frank good german relation is really a dead end and this visit only serves the purpose of. a face saving in that relationship which has never been fundamentally simple one germany and france don't share the same convictions and parts of defense and mainly economic and financial policy and this visit is a very particular one because even the german public understands that france is no longer part of the european. the union with a policy fiscal policy governed by rules and that france continuously claims an exception for herself and this is something the chancellor cannot tolerate because the germ population's very much upset against france always claiming for herself a special road it's for the others today it's for them to go straight
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and. the public knows and is conscious that france has become the free ride of the monterey union so from america is in a pre-election can paint the will try in her very soft. methods and style to play things a little down and to keep it cool but not only in the face of it but fundamentally speaking the two countries are going to be a part gerry's not rather a p.r. problem right now as well isn't it when it comes to austerity a lot of europe thinking that basically germany's all of the rest of europe the hostage. well i think this is one of the public opinions of the prejudices which has been produced generated by public opinion in france which is far more controlled than in other parts of europe that the country which is most exposed by its economy to export and to financial risk is the real cause for the malaise the economic melissa of the southern countries and this is
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a widespread tragedies in paris which i frequently hear and which i do not cease to combat of course we will see whether from acting as the civil courage to fight that as well and to speak our mind or whether she still simply tries to soothe them mr longdon who is from a domestic point of view in a in a stream the weak position on all fronts he is in retreat not only in economic and financial affairs but as well and in issues concerning the civil society most of us think sort of but if you've only got thirty seconds jam on couple is that the wary point really got thirty seconds or something else before the line disappeared i want to ask you about this idea of the euro group president . that's a good idea is it bill a good idea why the president will decide when the other e.u. leaders can't. well this is one of these fancy ideas which are generated on the occasion of these summits which don't prove or generate any real substantial
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results it is an idea to talk about and will serve the function of giving some food for the press but it's nothing which really makes it the institutional decadence of europe. which which serves to overcome the institution decadence of europe which of which we are witnessing at present marcus thanks ever so much marcus kerber the professor of public fun and some political economy on the line. china has flatly denied allegations that it hacked into designs for u.s. military hardware including blueprints for the world's most expensive fighter jet but washington isn't taking any chances and is said to be beefing up its cyber security capacity for a future cyber war the obama administration's pledged indeed to spend three billion dollars in twenty thirty to stave off online hacker attacks forty teams of american cyber agents that we've formed of which thirteen will be engaged in offensive operations that he's going to teach you can score the story. the cyber race between the u.s. and china is starting to look like
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a real arms race it has its drills its spies and both sides accusing each other of cyber attacks this june china will be holding drills with special i.t. units within its or me for the first time the chief of the u.s. cyber command general keith alexander says the u.s. is now busy setting up forty new teams of cyber agents that will both protect america's critical infrastructure from hackers as well as launch attacks against the country's adversaries and so that there is no confusion as to their capabilities general keith alexander says quote i would like to be clear that this team is an offensive team the offensive nature of u.s. cyber defense program is emerging new reports which say a large chunk of the country's current cyber endeavors does not rely on defensive strategy as one might imagine but instead involves offensive operations launched with the intent of causing harm on the computers of adversaries a recent reuters article cites defense contractors and government officials most of whom speaking on condition of anonymity and the article says that the us government
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has become the biggest buyer in a burgeoning gray market where hackers and security firms sell tools for breaking into computers the u.s. has demonstrated its ability to carry out a cyber attack against a foreign country when they attacked iranian nuclear facilities a similar attack against the u.s. would be seen as an act of war by the pentagon's own definition there's a certain game of words going on here when it's against the u.s. it's called a cyber attack when is the u.s. doing it it's called installing software but there would be no cyber race without spice and the latest development here is that the chinese have reportedly hacked into the pentagon's most sophisticated weapons systems leaks confidential report by the defense science board intended for pentagon leaders says two dozen system designs were compromised those systems are said to be critical to u.s. missile defense and aircraft you. officials point to china u.s. news outlets run articles with headlines like this one china is winning the cyber
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war because they hacked u.s. plans for real war china traditionally denies the accusations of cyber espionage but if the accusation is true if one still has to ask the u.s. what do you expect when they see your cyber or forces attacking another country's infrastructure or when they hear you say europe pivoting to asia pacific with all that military gear to counter china in washington i'm going to check and. call the world news stories of briefs not a further series of bomb attacks in iraq mainly in baghdad have killed at least thirty people wounded many more one explosion in the capital ripped through a police patrol that left three officers dead then two more separate bomb blasts killed eight recent surge in violence has claimed over five hundred lives in iraq this month made fears the country sliding further towards all out sectarian war. broad daylight gunfire and zero has left at least two people injured today in an
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identified man opened fire on passers by a square in the center of switzerland's largest city the shooter then fled the scene of the snow holed up in a nearby building is an ongoing situation there that building has been surrounded by police we'll keep an eye on it for you throughout the course of the night. athletes planning to make their mark at next year's sochi olympics can finally lay their eyes on the prize literally the medals have been availed in some petersburg to father was among the first to check out these top awards. now holding up one of these will be the dream of every athlete competing in sochi twenty fourteen which begin in just a month's time and here in st petersburg the medals were revealed for the very first time to the public the designers hope to capture russia's sense of national identity and character and they've tried to do that by showing the warm waters of the black sea crashing into the ice of krasnaya polyana up in the mountains and if you look very closely you will also notice a patchwork quilt thing here and that is meant to represent the multi ethnicity of
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russia a record thirty eight hundred of these will be produced and that is because sochi twenty fourteen will be the biggest winter olympics in history. these you will need a very strong net because they do you weigh in something like over five hundred grams i spoke with jimmy for tuna shanker he chairs the sochi organizing committee and he hopes that when someone does game one of these they will also take away the spirit of russia on a more serious note mr chernyshenko also addressed security concerns and said that the government had taken exceptional steps to guarantee the games would be safe and secure he also talked about the possibility of a lack of snowfall because sochi has experienced a very mild winter but he has said that tons of snow is now being stored under thermal blankets up in the mountains to cover any shortfall essentially the message is sochi is ready and from friday there are only two hundred fifty days to go and three farmer. simply. news right up so far from washington studios prime interest
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on a next after the break breaking down the numbers you need to know. the structure is one thing the media does very well we all tend to focus on one spicy issue of the moment and ignore the rest jewels are definitely worth the media attention but let's not ignore the fact that the food people eat around the world is an attack from multiple fronts antibiotics are often overused and cattle which can and eventually sadly will lead to anti buyout of course distant bacteria evolving animals are also injected with various hormones which can make their way into our stomachs and speaking of mysterious things getting into our body pretty
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much any crops that you we are doused with all sorts of pesticides and sit on top of powerful fertilizers which can affect bodies of water far beyond the fence of the farm obviously. technology has been and should be used in farming so we all don't starve i get why pesticides exist and why they start giving diseased animals antibiotics but there comes a point where out putting a lot of poisonous food will kill you just as dead as slowly starving will there is a healthy middle ground out there somewhere but if we only worry about just the most and only win that battle then we'll still be eating food loaded with bad stuff just other bad stuff but the show just my opinion. that afternoon and welcome the prime interest i'm perry and boring here and washington d.c. gets our headline. so how much is a botched i.p.o.
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worth nowadays ten million dollars if you're facebook and a new twist in the nasdaq exchange itself that's ponying up but the ten million dollars won't go to investors instead they go through the security and exchange commission which is the highest such penalty against an exchange this comes after last year's trading debut of that made up market dr bird billionaire who left traders and investors in the lurch separately in nasdaq has agreed to pay investors to it million dollars for the trading glitches that plagued the opening day. and switzerland what's known as the bastion of bank secrecy has formally paved it to the u.s. over allegations that are. so with banks like u.b.s. has alerted americans into setting up accounts now would not necessarily be reported to uncle sam and the new a legal framework set up by the swiss the government will allow dozens of banks to settle with u.s. authorities.
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