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patriot of the us is named as the reason behind us stopping attack at michigan abhor a terror investigation is now under way. the recent spate of atrocities across europe has left politicians and citizens unlike regarding terror as part of the everyday reality. for. britain's prime minister says story for the handling of the deadly grenfell tower fire however it does little to stop the protests but i think that it's too little too late he was the past so getting away with this. speech that people in the house
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of parliament the good the good to possibly. the u.n. says it's horrified by the loss of civilian life in russia as the u.s. led coalition makes the final push to force islamic states out of the syrian city. hello there you are watching r.t. international broadcasting to you live from moscow and the king aaron good to have you with this this hour now we start with breaking news just in that car bomb has reportedly killed at least twenty people in afghanistan's helmand province some fifty others have been injured victims are being taken to a nearby hospital so far no one has admitted carrying out the attack and we're going to be bringing you all the latest updates here on r.t. as soon as we get them. meanwhile police in the u.s.
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have searched the home of the suspect in the stopping of us police officer at the michigan apples on wednesday the f.b.i. says the attacks being treated as terrorism the suspect has a clear hatred for america we're investigating this incident as an act of terrorism we have just filed a complaint charging an individual by the name of a more chewy he's a fifty year old resident of canada i think suffice it to say. we believe you probably or most of. the attackers stops the officer in the neck the policeman was taken to hospital and is now said to be in a stable condition just moments before the attack took place the perpetrator yelled god is great in arabic the suspect or more for toohey has been taken into custody jennifer breeden an expert in extremism says the u.s.
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has made itself an easy target for lone wolf attacks like this. now you know there are a lot of countries where you don't see these kinds of things happening but you are seeing in the west the more liberal and democratic societies where we're trying carefully not to offend you know for the last eight years the united states we actually have policies that prohibited our law enforcement from looking into religious facets behind extremist attacks that means any kind of religious extremism wasn't even allowed to be investigated and so that's why it's particularly in the west they're wanting to export their extremism their violence to the united states and to europe they're wanting to exploit that and everything that they've called upon their adherents to do is to carry out these terrorist attacks in the west and to call on them to carry out these lone wolf type attacks on behalf of them and the west has made itself a very easy target specifically europe and the united states where i am by not really investigating our law itself to look at that there for fear of offending people or offending a religion in michigan stopping is just the latest incident being treated as an act
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of terror this year and just six months to europe has seen eleven terror attacks with plots foiled on average every nine days have left up to fifty people dead and over three hundred injured that are around sixty thousand potential suspects and one of the latest incidents in europe could empower us where an attacker round a cough full of weapons into a police van he appeared to have had a gun permit despite being on a terror watch list the french prime minister expressed little surprise. so sort of no one could be satisfied that someone who's been officially for example can benefit from this authorization to carry arms certainly not so the attacker who is on a terror watch list a permit to carry arms and the prime minister is not exactly happy that's the it seems that the terror threat is not causing so much shock now would be becoming a rather common thing on average every nine days and twenty seventeen
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a terror attack was attempted across the e.u. while eighty four percent of brits now believe that the attack on the. cities is very likely that's not really surprising and after the mayor of london had this to say to the public. so what else is part and parcel of living in a big city well now that everybody's ok with the thought of of another terrorist attack being imminent some businesses to decided to grab the opportunity to cash in like with anti terror insurance which has the potential to be a three billion dollar industry and isn't growing demand anything from a liability for businesses reputation which has suffered after an attack so the obvious def insurance payouts then there is more like an anti terror adjudication like they say you can't be too careful so perhaps taking one of these terrorism awareness courses could be of help here are just some of the things you will learn
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after a completion recognizing unusual suspects of course identifying an explosive device and even the next on abbey taishan during catastrophic bleeding no time to take courses no problem take one of these pocket books with you while you're on a train or a bus there is a guide for grown ups and now a guide for kids not a big fan of reading no problem they've got you covered so if he needs an up they can help you be more. open to create is a concern that people caught up in an attack may not be clear on how to respond in the immediate aftermath when every second counts more while apps for the whole family some are free like this that is an aid app while others will cost sure but the bottom line here is how ethical is it to charge for this stuff or even make an industry out of it i would probably go along the line that if we continue with our training with our support. and hands meant of our resilience to these scenarios she
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the fear factor of a terrorist assault becomes less we all have different modeling going to have. we create the product and what we want to try and do with our training is to try roundoff out fear so lost is not completely normal we actually accept it we deal with it and a robust number saved lives today the number of terror suspects arrested in new has doubled since last year rising from the third year in a row and it looks like the trend keeps gaining strength so it may be that everything terrorism related will most likely become a new business naish to invest in middle francis and jagow r t. over to london now where clashes broke out between protesters and police as hundreds of people took to the streets in a so-called day of rage. the
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protesters demanded justice for the people affected by the grenfell tower fire which claimed dozens of lives it took the british prime minister to resume a a week to admit the government had failed in its duty to provide help for them. the support on the ground for families in the initial hours was not good enough people were left without belongings without roofs over their heads without even basic information about what happened what they should do that was a failure of the state local and national to help people when they needed it most as prime minister i apologize for that failure do you think that terrible if she comes out here and says that you know maybe. i think that it's a little late he was too late. you know. when they lie in just a little bit i miss my life when they. make.
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do you think after this massacre they could just buy people and everyone's going to shout serious say you know this is mean justice and lois needs to be trying. to have so getting away with this sort of. speech that. it was. treated like that what do. you blame for this we all introduced through those people in the house of parliament who got a good part to play for face march is in reaction to brutal austerity as these people see them until the immigrant attacks and of course the handling of the grunfeld howard disaster in which at least seventy nine people are known to have burned to death although the death toll is expected to rise i was approached
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earlier by a quiet man who handed me a leaflet with a picture of the man on it he's that the man was his friend he had lived in granville tower he wasn't a protester he just wanted to know whether his friend was dead or alive and no information was full of the organizers that at the beginning of the day that that aim was to bring down the government and to shut down london well they've done an excellent job of shutting down london this government can no longer have authority over people's lives because they always will put profit before people people have been saying that they don't know how many people were living in grenfell towers a lot of them were possibly undocumented immigrants and so we possibly will never know how many people were killed in that fire. over to syria now where the u.s. led coalition is conducting a major offensive on the city of raka the defacto council in syria of the terror group islamic states the u.n.
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secretary general antonio good terrorists has expressed deep concern though over the loss of civilian. in life during the operation he said that he remained alarmed at the human suffering throughout the country warning that civilians are being killed injured and displaced as a quote terrifying rate terror is added that the situation in iraq remains particularly grave with people trapped inside this city and facing threats from every direction the secretary general is particularly concerned about the perilous situation for civilians in iraq who are trapped and face threats from every direction the united nations and humanitarian partners are doing all they can stem the suffering in iraq and across syria often at great personal risk the secretary general made an urgent appeal to all those conducting military operations in syria to do everything in their power to protect civilians and civilian infrastructure as fighting continues in iraq and elsewhere when according to u.n. estimates since march in iraq or alone at least three hundred civilians have lost
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their lives as a result of u.s. led coalition as strikes however the coalition claims that has caused less than five hundred deaths in total over three years of his military campaign it's reported that the coalition has seven full time investigators monitoring civilian casualties that from two earlier this year. are more pointed to the streets of new york to find out how much ordinary americans know about the plight of civilians in morocco. if you live in america and you follow the news related to syria here's what you've probably been hearing lately you've heard that the u.s. led coalition downed a syrian government jet because it was moving into the deescalation zone of al tam why they say that this syrian jet was posing a threat russia is obviously not happy now what you probably haven't heard about is all the civilians who died as u.s. led coalition forces are moving and rocca you probably haven't even heard of rocca
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you heard about what's happening in iraq i know. now. you heard about civilian casualties in iraq oh. i had think i have heard something about that we have a video someone talking about it here it is at the end of the battle when the war planes come they strike multi-storied buildings where the terrorists are but they're also civilians in that house how can the plane strike then more civilians died than terrorists so civilians were either helping eisel or being used as hostages or as protection against u.s. armed forces so that they wouldn't attack that house in order to get to ice so how are we supposed to take care of that and not kill innocent civilians if indeed they're innocent secretary of defense matters he says that's two billion cattle thieves are a fact of life in this sort of situation do you agree with that oh no not at all
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you know all life is precious you know and nobody does really but that's the line they use always and it's in reality there will always be some civilian casualty but it shouldn't be if that life you know for someone sitting in a desk chair in washington to say that it's very difficult. you know i think it's a very delicate political situation some of the reports that have come out say that more civilians have been killed than i still fighters but in surprise me at all. specially because there is no they're wearing a badge says isis fighters right and they're there they have their breasts like civilian so how can you always tell me who's who's who and it's been a big thing other friends and military tell me like you have no idea who it is until like they're shooting at you now that is the surprise they say that as many as three hundred civilians according to the u.n. have died since march. oh yeah i mean if this if there's ten airstrikes a day that's treaty expected but again because i think they're making it
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a fact of life so it's become normal it has become part of life and once again like i said all life is precious and civilian life shouldn't have to perish for whatever the reasons were reasons be the hands of our government based on our conversations here in manhattan it seems that average americans aren't really aware of what the pentagon is up to now as u.s. coalition forces are moving in on the city of raka civilians are dying bombs are exploding but their plight remains largely under the radar cable mopp and are seeing new york. iran is preparing to publish evidence that the us is supporting islamic state that's according to a media advisor to iran's islamic revolutionary guard in an exclusive interview with r.t. . in
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the past whenever the americans wanted to ramp up pressure on iran impose new sanctions or pursue their agenda in the region they would accuse iran of backing terrorism but i think that today world public opinion no longer accepts this the world has come to realize that the us despite leading a coalition against dash in syria and iraq does not actually fight terrorism in practice and is in fact supporting it. but i have seen that a lot ahead of him there are plans to release documents revealing u.s. support for dash however they are not documents like formal contracts or written texts but they cover activities in the field including locations where they provided help today they show evidence of arms a logistical and medical assistance which are all clues to american support for dash. the us when they
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are the primary goal behind the recent announcement that iran fired missiles into syria both accurately detecting and hitting dash positions was to show our weapons capabilities in the past when these missiles were test fired in iran the u.s. and certain western countries said that iran was lying when it claimed successful launches. of them or. u.s. policies negatively affect the regional security the us is not as influential a player as it used to be and it can no longer manipulate regional politics it now has to partner with countries like saudi arabia whose dictatorship and role in supporting terrorism is known to everyone in the region now all the us can manage to do is pick up their check and leave. while iran claims the
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us has lost its influence san francisco changed its tune of assyria saying it doesn't want to repeat the mistakes it made in libya we thought that story and much more coming up off the break stay with us. the market is expanding hundred billion and growing growing by leaps and. as we've been talking about for years now there's a lot going on here and it's. morphing and things are happening the buzz word of the week was one of the mob the i c o initial offering.
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to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you're the first entry. into going to be this is what. three of the more people. interested in the war. welcome back the french president amano mccrum says he doesn't want to see a repeat in syria of the mistakes made in libya the intervention which strong swells appalls twelve is widely regarded as having fueled the global terrorism on the show to do by the ski reports from paris. he almost gave a suggestion that there could be uncomfortable times ahead for the two countries the u.s. and france which have been historically very strong allies the historical conflicts
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that the u.s. and france have been involved in together particularly in libya where he actually said that the intervention of nato allies france and the u.s. alongside other nato allies in two thousand and eleven which eventually helped lead to the removal of colonel gadhafi was actually wrong a mistake and he said that he doesn't want to make this same mistake in syria france did not participate in the war in iraq and this was right but it was a mistake to enter the war in libya what are the result of these two invasions destroyed states in which terrorist groups thrive i do not want this to happen again in syria president marco has said that he now believes the removal of bashar al assad which has been called for by france in the past by his predecessor. is now not an absolute priority he basically said that he's been given no evidence that there is a viable successor to ensure that syria doesn't become as what he describes
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a failed state as libya and he also said that the key now is to ensure that terrorism is the top priority and he's called again for this issue to be dealt with by a coalition of countries coming together and he said dealing with terrorism because that he says is the most pressing issue in today's world. the u.s. state department has made a u. turn on president trump's anticancer rhetoric but the spokesperson demanding an explanation from the gulf state for their blockade of doha however policy shifts are become something of a trend for the administration a startling vigor found out. trying to hold the trumpet ministrations every move can literally leave your head spinning take for example the crisis the state department stands as of tuesday is a demand that the saudis back their claims qatar supporting terrorists now that it's been more than two weeks since the embargo started we are mystified that the gulf states have not released to the public nor to the qataris the details about
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the claims that they are making toward qatar but point two weeks ago trump didn't seem to be mystified when he said qatar does sponsor terrorism the time had come to . order to our to end its funding. have to end the phone. and its extremist. ideology and the tweet term even credited his trip to the middle east for spring on the decision to split with qatar struggling to follow the logic so much but maybe that's just how the trump team works everyone gets to do what they want for one the defense secretary can make decisions about sending more troops to afghanistan without asking the president to understand it's my responsibility we're not winning in afghanistan right now the biggest non-nuclear bomb ever used in combat is dropped in afghanistan no need for presidential approval we are so proud of our military and it was rather successful at that if you walk around. everybody knows exactly what
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happened the u.n. ambassador the secretary of state am going to show advisor can say different things about key international issues within the span of just a few days getting assad out is not the only priority and so what we're trying to do as obvious obviously defeat isis there has to be a degree of of simultaneous activity is so i think we have to learn the lessons of of the past and learn the lessons of what went wrong in libya when you choose that pathway of regime change where we don't see a peaceful syria with assad in their government planes in syria are being shot down without any permission from the commander in chief what i do is i authorized by military we have the greatest military in the world terms famous beautiful armada is heading not in the direction he thinks it is we said that it was heading there it was heading there it is heading there but maybe all this confusion is exactly the plan i don't want to broadcast to the enemy exactly what my plan is and let me tell you but recently everyone is left guessing allies enemies and his own
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administration. r.t. washington d.c. . a leaked report by swedish police as the number of so-called vulnerable zones in the country has jumped to twenty three the areas often described in swedish media as no go zones have sprung up across the country particularly in the largest cities they report and that's that a powerhouse social structure has emerged in those areas with police facing difficulty carrying out their duties there the leak party blames islamic extremism for the problem. i. am i am. i some service providers have even refused to enter certain areas in
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april mail provided postal order wouldn't enter stockholm's rincon citing security concerns when he made headlines last year when police opened fire after a mob of around thirty people began attacking officers with rocks in fact the national police commissioner says the number of no go zones is even higher than stated in the leaked report he also called for a change of approach. we see developments in our country which are not going in the right direction always we see we have more than sixty vulnerable areas around the major cities so those are sweden and we see criminality there and we need to turn around development in those serious and we need assistance of zero zero zero zero other parts of society a reminder now of our breaking news story this hour reports are coming in of
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a car bomb that has reportedly killed at least twenty people in afghanistan's helmand province some fifty others are reported to have been injured victims are being taken to a nearby hospital no one has admitted carrying out the attack so far but here at r.t. we're going to be bringing you all the latest information and updates as soon as we get them coming up next is the kaiser apostate change for that. this talk about blackness and the blues of being black. and always well in a big house down at least that's what i've been told but it was simply that we in
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we may see it as such because we simply forgot i don't believe. seemly without them the real rains out pain you've told us the sickness of trusting our enemy we came to face. that's what i call the lack of blackness or understanding the blues have been black. sheep the blues have been black should mandate that we attack knowing how when and what to do to come this simple in his national s.b. beck is simply tat the feelin blue is black and blue.
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i am max kaiser this is the ca's report well the crypto market is expanding hundred billion and growing growing by leaps and. as we've been talking about for years now a lot going on here and it's mutating and morphing and things are happening the buzz word of the week buzz word of the mob as i see in this whole coin offering station max we're going to talk about initial quaint offerings but first i want to establish that this market started with bitcoin kaiser report was the first international television show to cover it by three years we are three years ahead of c m b c we covered that when it was like two dollars a big queen and it went up to three thousand over the course of the next six years seven years then we had a theory come on the market and a lot of people are talking about a thing called the flipping tell us what the flipping is the flipping is when the market capitalization of
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a theory i'm exceeds that of big going and so it's flipping the flipping the places on the market capitalization chart so that would be the first time if it happens a big point is the dominant yes and more and more of the trade volume is going to theory i'm now a theory is not very dissimilar it's not that similar to bitcoin and cheese a different thing will go into that in another episode but the theory in is a well on that block chain of a theory is. this i.c.l. market so the initial queen offerings are happening on the a theory in block chain which is causing the price of ether to soar so much was just causing people to buy the theory in an order to participate in these i.c.a.o. as it's become a big market so we'll look at this reuters headline here to kind of start to go in a little bit to this. big.

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