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in journalism or terrorism the partner of a newspaper reporter who revealed intelligence leaks is accused of espionage and breaching britain's national security. america's huge soon to be open new spy complex is the target for outrage with authorities failing to keep the public away from what was supposed to be a secret facility. they put it inside of the middle of an army base so you can be protesting the army to protest. activists perceives the already notorious data center in utah which will host super computers able to store the millions of phone calls emails and internet searches that have been harvested. in ruins. the american ambassador saying washington scuttled talks with islamist
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militants after a u.s. drone killed the leader of the taliban in the country. live from our studio center here in moscow which just turned eight pm this is a party british authorities say the partner of a newspaper reporter who's been publishing edward snowden's leaks was involved in espionage and terrorism was made in the scotland yard document which is being used as evidence in a london court hearing. is closely following the case. now the document was put together it was read pardew's the legal action that david miranda has longer against the british government that's according to the documents that were taken for him to be returned and questioning indeed the legality of his detention
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if he called to mind back to the end of august he was detained when he arrived from thailand at heathrow airport question for nine hours and had these documents seized from him that sheet that was read in court saying that the intelligence indicated that miranda was likely to be involved in espionage activity and that had the potential to act against security interests big long green was reportedly responding saying that they absolutely explicitly now equating terrorism and journalism and of course that is going to be causing huge concern this is part of going to play here in the u.k. surrounding press freedom at the moment and causing a huge amount of concern just earlier this week we reported on the prime minister david cameron seeming to issue a veiled threats towards newspapers saying that if they didn't show some restraint in publishing information that action would be taken although he said he didn't want to get heavy handed but of course the detention in the first place of david
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miranda a journalist carrying that information much of which that's being published already having been shown to have been in the public's interest they link this information about mass surveillance but consistently we've seen the government try to steer the topic and the debate away from this massive alien vishy and all see the issue of national security it. well germany and brazil want the u.n. to do something about excessive electronic surveillance and illegal personal data collection angered by revelations over the n.s.a.'s activities they've submitted a draft resolution to the general assembly now this comes as the u.s. plans to open a huge data warehouse to store the millions upon millions of e-mails and phone calls it's collected on some americans fighting to stop it. known for its desert climate. and picturesque mountains utah has long been home to the nation's largest population of mormons today it's also home to america's soon to be
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biggest spy complex they put it inside of the middle of an army base so you care about the protests who are made to protest the n.s.a. . damn garfield learned his lesson on independence day when police prohibited more than a hundred restore the fourth activists from protesting in front of the n.s.a.'s one point five billion dollar data center. shortly thereafter the group thought of a way to claim a two mile long stake right next to the n.s.a. they keep on trying to kick us out for being here why don't we just adopt a highway we think of and we can clean up in the coming weeks a picket sign will be placed right here that says restore the fourth you tom and for each day that employees report to work at the data center they will pass by this sign reminded of the public distrust of the n.s.a. and its ever expanding surveillance programs r t four members will be required to
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clean the highway at least three times a year but many activists like lorraine a potter plan on being outside the data center much more often armed with an anti n.s.a. picket sign they believe that it is their place to take and harvest all of our information the fourth amendment to the us constitution guarantees the right to be secure from unreasonable search and seizure. r t four was born into a nationwide grassroots movement after whistleblower edward snowden revealed how the n.s.a. spies on its own citizens as well as foreigners world leaders and even the vatican we're never going to be able to reverse this if we don't speak up if we don't say something if we don't get people aware of what's being. done so what's being done inside the utah data center according to reports the surveillance complex will be filled with servers routers and computer intelligence experts working to intercept capture and analyze vast quantities of the world's
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communication. but there are other extra buildings back there and the secrets inside the data center are heavily protected by fences the national guard and countless warning signs that overlooks the whole valley. is almost like a symbolic overwatch of the populace it makes your paranoid. r.t. . this point public outrage u.s. lawmakers want the n.s.a.'s data harvesting to continue the senate intelligence committee approved a bill that would cement the collection of domestic telephone records the authors insist it will increase transparency but critics say little change senator feinstein's bill is an effort to codified the n.s.a.'s bulk collection of americans telephone records which is in fact on shaky legal footing right now and there's another program that's being legalized in this bill which has not gotten as much
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attention as it really should which is the back door searches of international communications and so what has been happening is that the n.s.a. is allowed under the pfizer and then its act to go collect huge amounts of communications of people who are suspected to be foreigners overseas without any individual or it because they are foreigners overseas well one group is fighting to restore the privacy of e-mails they call themselves that don't command lines and they've created an encrypted spy proof platform for the zimmerman the president and co-founder of sun and circle is told r.t. about his bid to resist surveillance. we're trying to restore the privacy that we feel that has been lost by a pervasive surveillance email is intercepted by intelligence agencies all around the world and we've discovered through the snowden revelations that. our own government is spying on its own citizens who it's turned all americans into
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foreigners as if we were. you know intelligence targets we can't make everything surveillance proof but what we can do is try to reduce the amount of exposure of e-mail metadata that's the data that says what the man who it's from hoofs to the date and time and these days the method data in the mail header is is really important for being able to surveil a society and see who's talking to who the n.s.a. revelations revelations have been piling up of many believe more leaks are to come so what impact will they have that's what we're asking on our website at the moment and these are the responses so far sixty percent believe that politicians will talk more about privacy but do absolutely nothing almost a quarter predicting a rise in public discontent and more protests a little more than ten percent believe that they'll be no effect at all effect at all because everyone is used to the leaks and minorities just four percent of the
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moment hoping for steps to secure previously and surveillance so those are the results so far of what you think had to r.t. dot com to cast your vote to get to hear from me. october was iraq's bloodiest month for five years the nation is struggling to curb the levels of sectarian violence and iraq's prime minister has been forced to ask washington to help him fight terror or he's got to has more. we know that the iraqi leadership has made a request for u.s. assistance in the fight against terror we don't know the details of that request their leaders wouldn't elaborate on that the iraqi prime minister called al qaeda a scourge for iraq and the middle east the iraqi prime minister's arrived in washington in the month that turned out to be the deadliest in the last five years for those who are following the news it's becoming such a repetitive phrase the deadliest month in iraq for this many years said we hear it all the time the fact is that following the u.s.
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invasion in two thousand and three terrorism has rocketed in iraq the secretary of war that broke out as a result of the invasion has created a great environment for terrorists the iraqi prime minister says it's getting worse because he says as a result of the so-called arab revolutions there is a power vacuum in the region which extremist forces take advantage of it specifically spoke about syria and the situation there of course even though iraq's nouri al maliki no this was the year was seen variation has led to in his country he can't be too critical of washington because after all in a way it's thanks to the u.s. that he's now in power let's take a closer look at the numbers according to iraq's interior defense and health ministries the number of deaths in october reached nine hundred sixty four that's ninety percent of which were civilians the government says this is the highest death toll in the single month since april two thousand and eight back then more than a thousand were killed however the numbers don't correspond with the united nations data which suggest july this year was equally as bad governor who's
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a kurdish iraq you know the list and former prisoner of saddam hussein's regime says the own going bloodshed is forcing people to live in fear. it is affecting daily life from morning until night and every single hour of the day people are feeling unsafe to do anything whoever goes they don't know i mean doesn't know whether they come back safely or not. distrust of the regime. terrorists attacks mostly targeting innocent people rather than. other forces. and how you present gun also told us there's no agreement within the iraqi government and that is leading to more violence against civilians so the government is quiet to see squabbling among the alliance is formed
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off alliance of some political parties most of them got militias and they are very busy fighting each other so this intense fighting is causing a lot of their. horrendous violence against the civilians. another country struggling with a wave of violence could have lost a chance for peace talks about its plans to start negotiations with the taliban. after a u.s. drone strike kills the militants leader the details coming up a little later in the program. do you think your argument about turkey prodigious example of a muslim democracy that was able to separate the its religion from its economy still can be applied to these day that's a point when i spoke about in the book was how he had done so being accompanied by . a good so
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a chief so much economic success and i think that was great but the problem there is of course i do want to believe his attitude has changed he now has become much more a target do you. think of any criticism and bad annoyed. couldn't take three. three. three. three. three. old free books videos for your media project a free video dog r t v dot com. here
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in moscow would be twenty four hours a day the news continues now pakistan's foreign ministry has summoned the american ambassador a day off to the leader of the pakistani taliban was killed by a u.s. drone strike is one of that who's accused washington of sabotaging attempts to bring an end to violence through peace talks with the town of. well the group was valid to avenge the death valley it's been claimed several times before that. it has been killed only for him to turn up still alive he had expressed a willingness to hold serious talks with the pakistani government and said he was waiting to be approached mr apparent death comes just as the pakistani government sent a delegation to start peace negotiations or discuss this further are now joined by sultan honey he's a journalist a retired pakistani air force officer now this man was one of america's most wanted and was allegedly responsible for the deaths of thousands of people so isn't his apparent death justified. to tell you
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the truth under normal circumstances the people of pakistan would have been rejoicing the death of. because as you rightly mention he was responsible for the deaths of thousands of pakistanis and most of them very innocent people including men women and children but you see the way this death has occurred and the timing both of them make make it very very difficult for pakistanis to swallow it first of all because the government of pakistan had sworn to conduct a dialogue with the taliban pakistan of which mr hakimullah mehsud was a leader and he had vowed to come to the table and a government delegation was about to depart islamabad to conduct and commence the dialogue process and for mr kamala massoud to have been targeted exactly on the night before that seems to be that it was an attempt to sabotage it to secondly you see the question arises that the prime minister of pakistan was in washington d.c.
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only a week back and he had spoken to president obama taking him into print for the regarding the dialogue process and it also made a request for the drone attacks to stop because with america taliban pakistan had made it a precondition that the drone attacks must come to an end before they come to the dialogue table. but instead of the drone attacks being stopped they continued and moreover they have targeted. the question exactly which you ask is it justified no i don't think it is justified because how we are big a criminal it is the united states does not have the right to be judge jury and executor all rolled into one without any authority but why on earth would the us want to sabotage any chance of peace. well there are in number of theories running around one of them is it karzai has raised the fear that the americans do not want to have
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a kate afghanistan in twenty fourteen they're only going to commence a process and instead they want to rid retain something like twenty thousand troops right up to twenty twenty four and it appears that everyone else is on board as far as the american plan is concerned except for pakistan so perhaps the spade be a move to destabilize pakistan to force them to withdraw whatever you see does that approval our support they may have for the taliban so that the american plans may come to deal with that is one of the major conspiracy theories that is going around and there may be some credits into it just briefly the consequences of his death now would it chief anything bearing in mind that the new leaders already been elected and also the fact that the group has vowed to avenge his death who's going to suffer as a result of this has it actually achieve anything. no i don't think anything has been achieved as far as pakistan is concerned if anybody who has achieved it is the detractors of pakistan because if the group has vowed every inch
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of vengeance and which it has done in the past when battler massoud was killed in value a loved one was killed that they have raised the level of the a targeted attacks the terrorist attacks in pakistan and more and more innocent people of pakistan have suffered and died so i need body who is going to suffer it is going to be the people of pakistan and not the us and not be what you call detractors of pakistan so to them holly thank you very much really interesting to talk to retired officer from the pakistani air force and also now a journalist really interesting to get your thoughts live from islamabad thank you very much. ukraine's preparing to sign a landmark partnership deal with the european union at the end of november it would guarantee the former soviet republic free trade access but is the country's car industry ready for the change. investigates. entering the association agreement with the e.u.
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is being sold to the crane in public as a step forward and while indeed the country's farmers might enjoy better export deals with a projected four hundred million euros annual profit the machinery bosses are not so happy the country's factories might simply not be able to afford modernizing to e.u. standards that would cost almost a staggering one hundred thirty billion euros and that would repeat the fate of the industrial giants who have already been caught in that trap hungary's bus factory it was the leader in public bus production throughout nineteen seventies europe producing more than fourteen thousand buses a year in two thousand and seven it shut down having failed to compete on the european market it's now reopened only to export small shipments of buses to latin american countries and repair all their models in the one nine hundred seventy s. poland's lightweight delivery buses were exported to over one hundred countries all over the world but in two thousand newsome orders and f. a c. factories both vanished from the face of the earth after being purchased by dell and g.m. respectively lot to be as rough buses were well known in the year in the soviet
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union those were probably the most widespread public transport vehicles on the country's roads but in the one nine hundred ninety s. the company failed to meet standards and lost the eastern market as well riga was so keen on your integration that it blocked roughs last ditch attempt to save itself through a merger with a russian gas company in one thousand nine hundred the car factory was officially declared bankrupt there are more examples of such failures in central and eastern europe all united by one issue failure to survive in the european market as things stand it's hard to imagine which industrial enterprises in ukraine would be able to avoid the same fate. now to some disturbing footage on our website dot com. these pictures allegedly show california prison guards using pepper spray against a naked screaming mentally ill inmates forcing him to take medication you can head
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online for the full video and more on that story plus. gathering intelligence and strikes it up to six times the speed of u.s. company unveils plans to create a new supersonic drone war on that project right now and. right. first strike. and i would think that your. orders would. be. more news in brief starting with the shooting at los angeles international airport. i saw him coming out here and run by about ten feet away from me.
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he just grabbed the rifle like like he knew how to write gravel right but it just you don't believe it's really it's like seeing something on t.v. the police say the gunman who opened fire on friday sent a suicide text message to his father prior to the incident soon after a twenty three year old paul stormed into a crowded terminal killed a security agent and wounded several other people incident sort of panic and a stampede parts of the world's sixth busiest airport were evacuated and over seven hundred domestic flights disrupted and get all the updates on this story on our website at r.t. dot com. a scrap metal yard blaze in east london delayed the beginning of strike action for more than one hundred four fight its plans to walk out were put on hold while they tended the site containing as of the gas cylinders it is across the u.k. decided on industrial action over salaries and changes to their pensions. was an award up just to members of greece's far right golden dawn party had been killed
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in the shooting it would turn to a close range from a motorcycle outside the group's office in the capital athens incident comes amid a government crackdown on golden dawn after an anti fascist rapper was stabbed to death this september. the british banking system is going down the drain well that's according to mexico. it's all in a day's work for this woman she opens up a manhole cover and scoops out as much slaughter she can buy what she finds as you see she was pulling the gutter oil straight out of the sewer and then processing and giant vats of toxins and chemicals in order to create the gutter oil there's an analogy here between converting these sewer garbage slop into reprocess tidbits available as a combustible or yes on the street where the slop in the financial system so they take credit they take collateral that's better be used it has been sold down and
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resold hundreds of times and they put it on the balance sheet of the bank of england and the bank of england exchanges fresh slop in the form of guilt which is then the collateral upon which the housing bubble in london is based and if you were to examine the balance sheet of the bank of england you would find a process of pork slop and gutter slop and oil and all kinds of dog bar bit on the . you know whatever it is. because a report coming away soon here in france has issued a rabies alert after a kitten died of the disease which is potentially deadly to humans there's no known treatment to cure the infection if it has taken hold european health officials are working hard to prevent further outbreaks but in the u.k. the government has recently relaxed controls. explains.
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nowadays every man and his dog can travel to the u.k. can you imagine. imagine rabies in britain back when this public information video was made westminster's fear of rabies was so high that any animal coming into the country had to enjoy six months in quarantine first rabies is a killer we must keep rabies out but the rules were relaxed last year when britain was forced to join the european union's pet travel scheme. it's really like the razor system these drugs have come a lot from brazil them bob way vietnam in thailand they all need to be quarantined upon entry to the u.k. but pets coming in from europe and some other countries are exempt all they need is a pet possible and a microchip. since the scheme started there has been seven hundred fifty one cases of rabies in animals in romania and three hundred ninety five in poland for the
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latest case of the disease was in holland there was no longer the requirement for a blood test and a six month wait which means that can be vaccination be within the u.k. within three weeks which bears no resemblance to the integration period easy's so those who work with animals say that angry at the government's failure to challenge the e.u. directive and safeguard the u.k. and saudi we are going and everything europe that seems to say we seem have to we're not protecting ourselves we seem to side in the slot sights and sounds we've put ourselves at risk this pictures owners take her in an out of the u.k. on a regular basis this is what her e.u. pet possible looks like but campaign to say that less so easy to forge the number of dogs being smuggled into the u.k. illegally has increased by four hundred percent since the rules were relaxed. that dog can be brought into the country going to a makes in
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a park with other dogs if that dog was a carrier they nixed those policy known to other animals then you've got it out right travel. it cools absolute devastation the department for environment through denver left fast says the risk of a dog with rabies entering the u.k. is still extremely low but animal charities disagree several have already said that that's stocking up on rabies vaccines in order to protect that. london's that's it for the moment i'll be back with a news team with more in just over half an hour from now in the meantime as promised it is max and he's keyser report.
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the office of civil rights in the city of seattle washington has told city employees that certain terms may not be used to the official emails and discussions scoring to good old fox news these terms would be brown bag and citizen ninety nine percent of americans when they hear the expression brown bag think of taking a nice healthy lunch you know in a brown paper bag to work with themselves but in politically correct insanity land these words are an obvious reminder of the days when a person's skin color was compared to a brown paper bag to determine race well if any were even remotely linked to an incident of racism needs to be banned then we've got to get rid of the word blanket because they give the native americans disease till blankets to kill them and they block their land with beads so we've got to get rid of that word to remember the separate drinking fountains and segregated buses based on race in america yes and we can't say those words anymore either only might just possibly remember something bad which could lead to the ultimate horror of the. modern western world unpleasant thoughts we see
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a lot of western countries the term citizen becoming offensive because it makes resident foreigners legal or illegal feel like second class people who compared actual citizens legally you kind of are if you're offended that you are not treated as a citizen of seattle why not assimilate become a citizen of the united states join the team but the surest my opinion. welcome to the kaiser report imax guys are apparently about ten percent of street food in china is cooked in gutter oil gutter oil as the name suggests is made by pulling waste oil from sewers grease traps waste from slaughterhouses reprocessing it and then selling it as could.
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