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syria accuses israel of aiding terrorists after the i.d.f. bomb syrian troops for the second time in two days as damascus soldiers battle with this. review from a us democratic congresswoman who is pushing to stop washington arming militants in syria. each time we have these wars it has resulted in the strengthening of terrorist groups. and the digital divide in the us widens as california and texas over the laws and climate change.
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by good morning just turned eleven in the morning here in moscow here are t h q kevin zero in with you this hour our top story in syria again the conflict is taking a dangerous new with the israeli military bombing syrian government troops now for the second time as many days as a middle east correspondent in tel aviv fall asleep there's a worry that this would get out of control paula how does israel justify launching strikes across the border into syria in the first place. well certainly as you say israel has bombed the syrian government troops across its border twice since saturday now the israelis claim that the strikes. across the border shelling from the syrian military earlier this morning monday they were again reports that idea of tanks had fired across the border after another round of mortar fire from syria landed in the israeli side of the golan heights but the israeli army has since said that these reports. off ols however regarding the earlier two incidents of syrian
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shells landing in israel there's been no proof that in fact it was the syrian military that fired those shells damascus has said that its forces are currently battling jabhat al nusra terrorists in the area so there's no way to pinpoint exactly who fired the shells damascus has now accused israel of effectively providing cover for the terrorists by bombing the syrian military is one of course has been illegally according to the international community occupying the golan heights since one thousand nine hundred sixty seven. you mentioned what some to cross the week apart from others well it's not the first time the syrian military has come under fire from the foreign military in recent days as it has been more. you know it's certainly isn't israel's bombing of the syrian government forces comes just a week off to the u.s. u.s. led coalition shot down as syrian military jet and manned drone u.s. officials often say that they like to lead by example and in this case it seems to
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apply to what israel is not doing when the united states and its allies target the syrian military with impunity and that of course stands as a signal to other countries that they might be able to get away with the same kind of thing and as i mentioned the syrian government is fighting it out on the street terrorists near the border because well well this might just be another example worth noting because russia has recently accused the u.s. of failing to target this very same terrorist group. just but. we can't forget that since the beginning of this crisis we have strongly felt that . in contrast with for whatever reason was not targeted by our u.s. portman's we're holding frank talks about it with the americans i will be taking up the issue with rex tillerson once again in the near future. now russia hold to its military cooperation in syria with the u.s. led coalition off to the downing of that syrian fighter jet last weekend this latest. and from israel's bombing of the syrian military is
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a slippery slope for this truly international conflict which is being fought on so i'll. speak from tel aviv who got some more thoughts as well from a former u.s. diplomat says the timing of the israeli strikes on the syrian military is suspicious it's one thing for the israelis to say that they will protect their border that's leave because side the question what the status of the golan is the bigger question is this is there is there something more behind this then just the israelis responding to what they admit is an errant lending of syrian missiles on their side of the border and the anti-government forces in syria are on the ropes that the the basques government is making great gains that there has concerned these terrorist forces by as we know saudi arabia qatar and these other countries with the silent backing of israel and of course the participation of the united states are in big trouble and are these really what that means is and they are
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quite clear about this that they don't want to see forces allied with iran on their border particularly hizbollah and i think that's the real concern that they're expressing through this action whether it will grow into something major i don't know meanwhile the u.s. government's agenda in syria is coming under increasing scrutiny on capitol hill democratic lawmaker. is pushing a controversial bill trying to at least through congress that would pressure washington to stop arming syrian rebels but also visited syria on a fact finding mission earlier this year so far off those on the it tried to the support of fourteen other u.s. little mike. we must stop this madness we must stop arming terrorists i'm introducing the stop arming terrorist act today to prohibit taxpayer dollars from being used to support terrorists he called it without us congresswoman the terror conference in new york i and many others are working hard to continue to build
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support for this legislation with the goal of getting it passed and ending this policy i think that there has been a concerted effort to both on the part of some in the media as well as many in politics and many in our foreign policy establishment to have been advocating for a continuance of these regime change wars really ignoring the fact of what has been the consequence of these wars in countries like iraq and libya and syria where each time we have waged these wars it has resulted in the strengthening of terrorist groups like al qaeda or the creation of isis and it has resulted in a tremendous amount of suffering and death from the people of these countries. the director of the cia is devoted a few minutes at least of his first interview on a national t.v. network in america to a familiar story. that russia meddled in the u.s.
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presidential elections the believes it was part of a decades long effort to undermine american democracy and russia has always denied any interference can't talk about the details of the intelligence but we have the intelligence committee has said that this election was meddled with by the russians in a way that is frankly not particular original they've been doing this for an awfully long time and we are decades into the russians trying to undermine american democracy but if the cia chief isn't of accusing the kremlin seems a lot of americans these days a newly released poll suggests that more than half of the people surveyed would like to see congress and the media focus on. other issues for a change searches health care we got expert opinion on the allegations against russia from john mcafee he created the first commercial antivirus software you may recall and his work for nasa he says the u.s. elections could have been hacked by anyone that so easy it was. i feel that russia has been seriously abused by america and certainly our american pop
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government and politicians over the false accusations of russia tried to hack our election i know for a fact that russia did not hack the the d.n.c. source absolutely not yet all of our politicians all of them are going crazy about us the russians tried to hack us they tried to control us we had a report from homeland security here in america that actually included the malware the software that was used for the hack well myself and hundreds of other researchers have looked at that and discovered that it's a very common piece of malware called p a s web shell it was it was collected from a website that only asked for donations and it was six versions old and even the newest version only sells for fifty dollars now i ask you please
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people do you believe that the russian government cannot afford to pay even fifty dollars if they wanted to buy software that they would go to a donated site where you didn't have to pay anything it was it was some teenager a random teenager somewhere in the world that did this many times related news to tell you about cyber security companies symantec has refused russia access to its source code for its security products russia wanted to use it to protect itself from hackers inside your espionage company cited security concerns but john mcafee again but if there was something else behind the move. it did this for purely political reasons i know this for a fact but i would have done it not for political reasons but for but for actual good sense for the company all of our politicians all of them are going crazy about us the russians tried to hack us they tried to control us and so so mantric not
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wanting to to offend our government is doing this to make them look like the good guys but that's foolish. six police officers have been injured in london after a protest against police brutality turned violent four were arrested their. testers held stones at the police they set rubbish bins alight the anger was over the death of a twenty five year old black man after a traffic stop in london demonstrators claimed he was brutally beaten by offices died six days later in hospital marches carried banners you can see reading black lives matter and chanted slogans against racism in police ranks the police say they are investigating the incident. next saying in the u.k. to prime minister trees amazed you to set out the rights of e.u. citizens living in britain later today as she sees it however some in europe are
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already dissatisfied with what's potentially on offer after breakfast they're looking for firm guarantees for the future of the millions of citizens in the u.k. my first impression is that the u.k. self is below expectations. that it's risks worsening the situation. but before when they go to a lie steal for line by line well should receive paper. and threats of walking away from the deal or already coming from top bricks in the go ca to david davis. this started with suggestions that will be a punishment deal you know that we would have to do worse outside we don't believe will do work and i believe will in course will take a couple of years will do significantly better with the global markets but we cannot have a certain size of the other sizes are going to punish you so if that happens then there's a walkway and we have to plan for that mr davis also reiterated his eagerness to
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establish beneficial economic agreements such as free trade and customs treaties despite that those conditions still remain more uncertain than ever breaks it's among the issues which former european commission president jose manuel barroso has been talking about with so if we should not see the full interview is here later today called it already breck's it is a simple to shoot it was a problem i was not happy with it but to be honest. britain great we did was always some kind of exceptional case in your opinion britain did not want to be a member of the euro did not want to be a member of shingle there was what sometimes you called the british exceptionalism so it's true that it is a problem for us it seems like there is a wedge between the western history because something like a situation and to us it also seems like work said in large part happened because of the migrants ration jeannot feel like the migrant situation not graduates of
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division is a real problem. first of all for the migrants and for the refugees that's a real treasure the. i mean let's put things in context when some of my colleagues in europe say that we have a good big problem i say look our problem is nothing called bear with the problem of those people that are suffering and they are dying in the military the disease so we have to help these people so let's be straight as a problem for a year of sheedy's it is an issue that we have to settle but by the way it's now better than two years ago how how do you perceive it and how do you see it while they use rich countries continuously have to bail out the poor know their differences differences among the member states until now it was possible to. to find solutions sometimes very difficult with lot of pain and sacrifice. but once again the more pessimists were wrong and the cynics were wrong i was present of the commission when most people were telling me that goodness was going to leave. the
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market sentiment at that time from new york to london was greece is going to leave they were wrong reasons to remember and they believe it will remain i was just knowing athens. coming up here live from moscow encrypted messaging apps are back in the spotlight today over they use by terrorists investigators say they've made a key find this in petersburg metro bombing probe will tell you all about it ninety seconds away. in case you're new to the game this is how it works the economy is built around
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corporate corporations from washington to washington the media the media the. voters elect the businessman to run this country business if. you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before . here of the capacity to integrate. the refugees at the same time we cannot accept everybody it comes to all come from countries all countries have the control of their borders books all countries so europe also as the right to control its borders. i get a good morning for me kevin i would say this is twenty sixteen presidential campaign than donald trump has time and again been promising to bring the nation together i
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say it is time for us to come together as one united people we may have our differences we are strongest when we are unified however the divisions appeared to deepen the says last year's election protect not only political opponents but now even some us states against each other as rope and reports. liberal california is unhappy with some of its conservative sister states it's ban state sponsored travel to texas alabama south dakota and kentucky with north carolina mississippi kansas and tennessee already on the list these sanctions of sorts are bringing up some interesting historical memory. california says that it's taking this action in response to what it says is discrimination against lesbian gay bisexual and transgender people each of those
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states in the recent weeks have been acted legislation that may deprive some of the individuals of those states and individuals who visit those states of their constitutional rights there are consequences to discrimination restricting state sponsored travel is a consequence i think of just trying to cause infighting in the u.s. i think be all to make goal of liberals in some kind of civil war and that's where that's their goal at least for the lone star state is fighting back texas to long with twelve other states is threatening to sue california for its climate change initiative which discloses companies investments in fossil fuels now the governor of california has announced that he is ready to fight against the republicans in d.c. california and other states and other provinces throughout the world will step up there's already been talk of a calyx or this liberal state behemoth breaking away from the rest of the country seem to be escalating right now in a war of words between the conservative voices in california california is more to
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the left of the trowbridge and. so right now california is one of the more progressive states in this country and not to be outdone a few texans are now raising the idea of secession and raising the lone star flag once again or advocating for texas leaving the union we've been doing this now for well over a day and we've you know in this last legislative session we came closer and we did . her calm before there are going to be states that are going to be leaving the union and it's going to happen sooner rather than later if you pay attention to american politics it's pretty clear that folks don't see eye to eye but are we really getting back to civil war levels where we all can't be one country some folks certainly think so and the gap between the liberal and conservative states is only getting bigger. new york. it's about you. divide. what about the.
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democrats. one of the reasons i won the election. every. other page story this morning for us to get is looking into the some pages but the metro bought me in april the attack is a compass is used a controversial encrypted message to plan and carry out the atrocity. correspondent . explain a bit more about it one of the speed come forward and said here that first of all telegram is a messaging app that boasts outstanding levels of privacy with the encryption with the secret chats now if who are a member almost three months ago
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a suicide bomber killed fifteen people in the st petersburg metro system and the investigation has got to a point when the russian federal security service are saying all the preparations stages of the attack. and assisted him both in and abroad use telegram i don't think the security service is saying that with all its encryption features telegram has become the. most widely used messaging app among terrorist organizations in this country because it's not just up the road. as well it's a big headache for a lot of governments around the world and then there's of course the general public that's got nothing to do with terrorists and they have generally praised the new level of privacy that absolute telegram now have to offer the governments are on high alert and they're absolutely not happy with the loopholes that are left by the encryption and perhaps they got the right for that because at least two research organizations have published reports that in the past year at least one hundred
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times jihadi organizations used telegram but of course there are other apps like watts that have also been. there and cryptic features and developers of that have recently got under fire after the terrorist attacks in the u.k. on the very highest level we want companies to develop tools to identify and remove harmful materials automatically i want to see them report this content to the whole forest is blocked that uses to spread it there should be no place for terrorists to hide we need to make sure that organizations like whatsapp and the plenty of others like that don't provide a secret place for terrorists to communicate with each other we need to make sure that our intelligence services have the ability to get into situations like encrypted what's the great threat is still out there and since terrorist attacks have been happening one after another i guess it is fair to say that the
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authorities have failed to contain it and right now they're saying that the only way for them to do it is to get access to our texts and chats so we are bound to hear more debate on that privacy versus security the usual thing and the upcoming months. surely we will not change. this the final two games of the twenty seven confederations cup of the last two seventy finalist so it's chilly in germany go in through the we're going to face portugal and mexico in the last four going to speak to the told the latest to. come along from sochi next. well to tsotsi to say the fine line up is now complete let's cut to the chase is germany and it is chile who will complete the final four alongside me stan collymore you made some predictions earlier alongside nick come on come on let's
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let's see how we did because paul the octopus back in germany in two thousand and six was very good nick of the buried. germany as we expected when the first game hugo thought i was going to happen was that yesterday germany three cameroon one very good cameroon were in the first off apply very aggressive very youthful but the german quality came through kerry during by t.s. off annoying he's first appearance of the conflict called first draw and team of her and watch out for the story in the next twelve months he will be in the germany squad undoubtedly for the world cup when the germans come back here for two goals the first time a german high school two goals in the confederations cup and then of course it again chile against australia almost completely wrong to chile would have this fairly comfortably a very strong chile and saw it against an australian side which is very useful for this exchange maybe for the game and a really creditable draw from the australians let's just you know play some two
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cynical pair went from australia which was on the cards for the first forty five minutes so if i was a betting man and i'm not out of germany they still against chile following germany get to stay in sochi which is what they wanted to be pleased with that ok let's bring in now mark bosnich former australian aston villa's so many of the chelsea seven of the teams he playful and you know what he's an old paolo team and you're so let you speak to him first brazile what's happening sung. good evening good evening stang good to hear from me mate great to hear from you you obviously watch the game you've been in russia for the last couple of days let's start with a football first i would dare say a very creditable australian performance today soccer. their best performance on the today new manager for a very long time that was better than chilly in the first half and they more than match them during the second half as well chile to be fair stepped it up a good second half and equalized rodriguez but overall a strike if you are very very proud of their performance there for a while there it looked as though the great upset was on obviously
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a lot of people especially in the west of australia. very very concerned about traveling anywhere these days and different to coming here but i was wonderfully surprised that i live here in moscow which is. absolutely mobbed the city the culture the architecture everything good bad is just first class but st petersburg i was there for nearly a week and that was absolutely outstanding as well and the main concerns are obviously people asking me about the security and security second set out it's absolutely world class the food has been fantastic the people have been very very helpful and so many people are now in australia now dying to tell me for the world cup there's only one thing that i think is wrong is that the taxi drivers drive too fast. let's just really allow you to appreciate what this place has to offer summer and winter destination if you want to go on holiday beautiful beaches at the same time will now need a noisy so i need to see how long that was going to try to get from the stadiums the arenas the sea level wonderful sea level attractions to the olympics.
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we went by taxi we went by train and quite so. this is a resort this is why i like you so much it's very well noted i think we've been in the sun a bit too much i was thinking when funds come here we should show them the whole experience what we can do it on the beach you know what's the food let's show them what it's like up in the mountains and even listen to me freshens well different from. the rest i would. my stomach to go to the train station train station oh you speak english yes what's your name for a month oh mommy. are you looking forward to excited the looks of foreign people are going to come to people and fortune that they really like to it it's historical and they like so it's many people understands english tongues legally speaking when
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just when to resume beach go to stadiums it was very well full exacts it's been well listen to our minister from the beach which is about to rise to the very top the roads that they this is stunning i mean a study where we were almost at peak level now and i know right behind you to render it now we're starting to see snow three hundred sixty degrees while. still we. see the trees high. really how about this for a place to push the confederations cup. two thousand two hundred twenty supply. go. let's go and get some solace from going on i suppose to maintain a sense of makes you beautiful sunshine beautiful scenery how do you feel because a lot about all journey in sochi and this is one of those moments where you don't need any wood.
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