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of all. the. causes of protesting in london to denounce the u.k.'s coalition government on demand prime minister theresa may step down under the rally cry not one day more. than it's quite the week so many so many people maybe all the people in the crease to be told to be happy to be needlessly. sleep pushed to the limit by the refugee crisis with thousands of pro and anti migrant activists protesting across the country. and in another incident of police brutality in the us an officer from atlanta says banded after a video emerges of him punching
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a man in the head who was wrongly suspected of taking drugs. it's four o'clock am in moscow and you're watching all to international life must you do with me in a day or two to welcome to the program thousands have turned out in the british capital for the not one day more antigovernment march across live now to all teams honest to see it and i who's absent demonstration. it's all behind you please tell us what's going on. don't need to run to the city there's been a series of protests taking place in the u.k. following teresa mayes snap election that didn't really go in her favor i have to say this is probably the biggest protest of steve in london recently it's literally thousands of people talking the streets of central london it's a huge march towards parliament. where from the b.b.c.
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headquarters where we were only air right now the march a slightly stopped like it's i don't know if you can see it from which the street is cox by the sea of people who have come out here today to speak out against me some a government saying they don't want it anymore we talked to some people earlier let's take was. the gap is widening between so many so many people this might be the quality and it's just not. it just have to be that way down here tonight well as a protest against the soul stirrers to the conservative government has imposed on me so my main concern so education. become with the universe is on the label we wouldn't go between a man he introduced means down a street and the president signed off on the first go not so many come out with thousands of pounds of that support being the word struggle because it's becoming increasingly more of a shock to me by such beings just so as you can hear it's obviously
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a handful of concerns that people have come out to the streets in tank web it's been really as they say here not such a good year to recent maywood so many things. people. should have occurred and handled differently from the election to the austerity measures she told her judy to the situation with education etc i mean it's a very long list and all of these people we've spoken to here have really a handful of concerns and that's why they're here they're going to be gathering outside parliament square where there will be speeches and more people joining and up earlier we spoke to john reese from the stop the regulation of the told us that this is going to be a new fix for the british and what if the streets if the situation doesn't. vote by simply obsolete you still argue about this stuff. when the only reason it can stay there is that it's just one point five. the good times with the right there's money
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to the pickets in the physically the state in this government is illegitimate it's got a pretty nice it's got no policy really nice thing really like sure you need to look at the opinion page majority leader to pick the sixty second election because they know that if the german. parties honesty attraction are reporting there from central london and just weeks since the general election the british capital has been hit by a number of mass anti-government protests. i was thinking i. was of the with one thousand. i was leading i. tensions over the migration
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a crisis had been rising sharply in italy and in migrant activists gathered in rome to protest against refugee shelters in the country but in the city of genoa about two thousand people poor on to the streets in support of refugees. ah. it's they has been under huge pressure and is now asking for more decisive action from the east authorities to tackle the crisis.
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our correspondent. travel to the italian island of sicily which has been one of the main points of the arrival for african migrants she talked to locals who say that fed up with the inaction of europe's authorities. this is one of the many. brings rescue. to ports like this one here in sicily and for many of those migrants this will be the first time they setting foot on us in surrey but the italian authorities say there's so many migrants coming here to italy that they might tough to close the codes to microchips like this. other sites. but the she. says landed
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and it's now happened to be on the sicily and people on this island say they feel abandoned by the. local who it is not just the responsibility of italy is the responsibility of you. up there is far too much immigration italy cannot support all the arriving migrants. they do nothing because their policies don't work they just talk. they have to help you know we're bearing the financial burden you know i want other states france spain and others to do their part in helping the migrants because this prime minister didn't along he said everyone turns away and pretends not to seek to do nothing is wrong europe needs to help out while the european union has provided financial aid to italy it says it's not enough and now e.u. who make use of said that they bought cools by italy to open up the ports along the mediterranean coast such as say in france and in barcelona in spain but that is
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likely to be met with great resistance in both countries and some people suggest that what you commission is saying is little more than hot. some countries need to do more to do their share in distributing the refugees poland hungary and the czech republic have not accepted a single refugee from italy. unfortunately we have no progress on the question of distribution of migrants within the european union and we stand in solidarity with the italian government and the italian people and we will make available all possible assistance and support it seems there's a lot of. very little action from the powers that be in europe imo meanwhile italy is continuing to sink under the strain of the michael crisis charlotte. r.t. sicily. says tired of bearing the brunt of migrants french police have been using
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drones and dogs to hunt down those trying to slip across the border from italy to france in super university history professor paolo nutini says it's time for its nice european partners to do more to deal with the crisis. bearable tolerable or terrible situation has been left alone and italy is now is not is not able to deal with these and more these great. amount of the local population and the local populations will admire the with the government first and we do you pm you. see the european union will be acting in a co-operative way you should have done more to have done more in organizing a system of acceptance or glamorising it system of if you'll go and control of the african cause so we have to find the solution which might be radical solution to see all of the ports closed paulson the people who are docking.
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new german legislation and branding both fake news and online terrorist propaganda as criminal activity has been head to the storm of criticism not least in the country's parliament the green party's own social media overregulate while the anti establishment alternative for germany party described it as a dark day for journalism a european digital rights group even issued an open letter before the legislation was passed claiming the bill breaches e.u. laws kate partridge has more on the consequences of balance made. germany has approved a bill to find social media networks up to fifty million euros if they fail to remove what's described as obviously illegal content hate speech terrorist propaganda and defamatory fake news freedom of speech and criminal begins the initiative ends the internet law of the jungle fine flagging up terrorist propaganda is fairly obvious but determining what's hate speech and the truth
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behind media outlets accused of fake news is anything but ever wonder what fake news i am not going to give you a portion you are straight do headlines and zoom zoom in the guardian very effective this whole notion of election voting fraud this is fake news does today fake sites boortz trolls can falsify viewpoints russian government or the creator to spread fig conspiracies across the social media landscape as for hate speech different countries have different laws what germany might consider hate another nation might consider opinion the german bill offers this guideline social platforms have to ban what's obviously illegal obvious for whom germany's bill is part of a wider trend an austrian court ordered facebook to remove hate speech posts against one of the country's politicians not only in austria but worldwide and canada's top
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court ruled google can remove entire websites from its global search engines following one complex case so it seems in this online age borders don't matter but boundaries still do and when some governments seek to impose their own lore on the internet they're disregarding other borders with their own version of what's obviously illegal the new rules mean companies will have twenty four hours to remove the content facebook is already hiring more people to check posts but with billions of users there are concerns that web giants in general may be zero. well well and by complaints we contacted facebook for comment the company told us legislation is the wrong way to fight online hate speech with regulation threatening to remove content that's not actually illegal we discuss the issue with . a political activists say he believes the law risks leading to censorship everywhere you look on the internet there is how each beat. defamation law and
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those kind of things but there is a problem when you start to try and tell private enterprise corporations to try and do it and then there's also this issue that you've got to find what it is you know for someone hate speech may be actually true for all vice versa you know how do you define what actually is a reality in every single newspaper or news network of the sun has a slant of some kind or another part of the problem where you've got a government which is essentially trying to do that for the people who are saying well this is this we don't regard as new so we're going to get rid of that for you we're going to get rid of that and you need to watch this kind of news and i look at it only fru fru this kind of lens now becomes quite dangerous that is essentially censorship you can call it regulation you can call it whatever you want but the reality is essentially a ship because you are censoring a certain point of view or a certain set of knew when i was a she just because you don't deem them as as fair all or factually correct the establishment is worried about the internet you know the internet is this one place
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where everybody everybody in the world can essentially have a voice they see that as the centralized they see it as almost anarchic and for that i think it scares them. a us police officer has been put on administrative leave after a video emerged in a brutally beating a suspect so we have more right after the break.
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one of the biggest challenges that any investigators face in dealing with cyber crime is attribution who did it why did it come from and as we've seen with many of these attacks and you've mentioned one across the recent run somewhere attack it's still unclear where that originated from so our clear message to government is to work together around the world to minimize this risk to grow those relationships and make sure that diplomacy is the key to everything. welcome back to the program over to the u.s. now where another case of police brutality has been making the headlines that's also a video of an atlanta police officer beating up a suspect who claimed was about to smoke a crack pipe that nothing was found on the victim and a warning you may find the following distressing. i.
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was. told the incident happened just over a week as can be seen in the video the officer repeatedly punched the man in the back of us while he was being held down by two other officers the police report into the incident claims the suspect had resisted arrest for possessing a crack pipe atlanta's police chief says the situation was avoidable as a result of the incident the officer has been placed on administrative leave for twenty days but activists say that the level of punishment is disrespectful to the victim twenty days a suspension certainly kicks justice in the eye and definitely is insult to the victim the officers alleging that they saw our our client but to smoke crack however during the altercation and even abdul there was never any narcotics or no
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crack cocaine found and i think it's important to note that this officer has a history and reputation on beating on people in the also as our report he said that they tried to use a taser and so when you use a taser to be in it was deemed not effective what makes you think that your hands are sufficient that makes no sense and so zlata inconsistency i don't accuracies with the police officer's testimony in what was in the report and so the video speaks for itself. and to the nz of police brutality being increasingly caught on camera. you. know you've got to stay right here you. know. this is a culture that happens in policing and it must be addressed
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a lot of times and law enforcement then versus us mentality or we're above or better than most people like you know when it as it pertains to law and so long foresman officers are not law they don't get to be so become the judge the jury in executing right that's not their job their job is to enforce the law the chief of police is their responsibility to come out and say hey we got it wrong but we're willing to correct the issue. the u.s. ambassador to the united nations nicky hayden has compared iran to a scorpion in remarks about the country's nuclear disarmament. the topic of iranian regime's compliance with its international obligations reminds me of the fable of the scorpion and the frog. the scorpion asked the frog for a ride across the river the frog quite rationally asked how do i know you won't sting me and the scorpion replies because it would kill both of us we'd both drown
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. so the frog is convinced he lets the scorpion get on its back and starts across the river but sure enough midway through discordian stings him with his last breath the frog asks why and the scorpion replies because it's in my nature. the secretary general's report is filled with devastating evidence of the nature of the iranian regime when we're talking about international agreements and enforcement and when we're talking about the potential of prosecuting through military means or the like. these little metaphorical parable references lose their point in this this is serious business here so when it comes to international diplomacy but it comes with
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the possibility of sanctions when it comes to the possibility theoretically of war i would prefer lay off the metaphor of the parable and the simile and let's be very very clear and also never overreact always look for a peaceful peaceful interpretation and a peaceful outcome i hope this is not the first time top american officials have used this type of rhetoric when describing other nations the former director of u.s. national intelligence james clapper has been fairly outspoken about russians and i suppose in genetics. historical practices of the russians. typically almost genetically driven to coopt. trait. to gain favor whatever is there any reason to believe that russia is not continuing to attempt to or to infiltrate us political organizations or individuals or i'm quite sure they are. i think it's in their d.n.a. . is critical of u.s.
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policies that target it with such rhetoric not only abroad but inside the us as well one of america's most prominent philosopher explained to all to america how the anti americanism is used by politicians suddenly critics of american am american capitalism got tarred with this anti americanism american very interesting concept it's a concept that only exists to turn in states in the soviet union old soviet union you could be. the soviet. military dictatorship you could be. but the sword from the united states i don't know of any other. the. authoritarian country with the concept even exist it's a very striking country concept if you're critical of policy you're anti american
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actually this is an interesting political or. ultimate ultimate evil of the bible he called the prophet. elijah to. ask why he is of israel meaning condemning the evil that basic concept authority if you challenge authority you're opposed to the society culture community and so on. in the fall and you know i'm chomsky touches on a multitude of topics the program they toss out of an anti american off the bat will be available on all t. dot com. germany and chile will face off in the final of the football confederations cup in st petersburg on sunday i didn't use conference ahead of the game the president
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giani in frontier no said the tournament had been a great success despite gloomy predictions from some. confederations cup here in russia in the form of a news because sochi moscow in some people's work has been a great success we have been hearing before this confederation cup a lot of problems about a lot of problems that we would experience here in russia we were hearing about violence about incidence of holy guns and we had nothing we had no incidents i can just tell you that if a problematic toward an imminent looks like this tournament well then they want to have many of these problematic tournament's going on that. we're covering all the action both all and off the pitch with me and stan collymore joining us from st petersburg one of the for the tournament and join us on saturday evening moscow time with the latest live and head to our website dot com for more details on the.
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next on all international going underground talks to a member of the conservative coalition partners. about the billion pound power sharing deal. the economic development is all about numbers really pleased to report this quarter we are one hundred six points. but what do we know about the other figures. that. might do. over twenty million dollars last year more than one hundred times the average wal-mart associate. with all due respect. i have to say i don't think that's right. is that just
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a free market works. people went from pretty simple financial lives pre nine hundred eighty to the. point now where people are. just totally submerged in the financial accounts and they're all in debt and what exactly divided society. the protests of the government try to do. it might be making things worse. by saying this is not how capitalism works. hopelessly designer strictly rome. i've negotiated with the palestinians under oficial and non-official it's for hundreds and thousands of what i have seen.
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all or nothing. kind all. every time that we reached juncture in which there was a possibility to resolve a conflict the palestinians just walked away. i'm sure we're going on the ground of the day the people's assembly protests u.k. rula theresa may olding the north one day more demonstration outside courses of the state mandated b.b.c. coming up in the show notes one day more we speak to the people's assembly about how a revolution in the streets could reverse mainstream media spin and end just to raise amazing rain and we all scream democratic unionist treasury spokesman. whether they
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got value for money from gray's amaze one hundred million pounds of m.p. deal to take power plus within twenty. as of a u.k. health agency report on dangerous pollution levels which repeatedly kill forty thousand a year in britain we speak to the harvard business school professor jeffrey jones about corporate greenwashing advocating climate science for profit and the leader of the opposition to the shadow chancellor i think the only good trade deals with venezuela cuba and north korea to resume on says a prime minister's questions since being accused of political bribery coming up in today's going underground but first just because u.k. labor leader jeremy corbyn is riding high in opinion polls doesn't mean the causes he believes in are not in grave danger one cause he has fought for all his life is on team period lism and here is corbin on the phone in show of president nicolas maduro of venezuela talking about the legacy of one of his mentors tony benn who gave his last interview to this t.v. show. meant a bit comical. m.b.m.
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and i'm a girl more and more i'm going to. do you know. i don't. care but. that's cool been speaking to madeira now under siege from a failure by a good chavez to sufficiently diversify the venezuelan economy in the face of arguably imperialist media and imperialist power this week after an onslaught by nato nation corporate media this way the supreme court was attacked militarily and the video was posted online we are coalition of military police officers and civil officials in search of balance against this transitory and criminal government we do not belong or have a political partisan tendency c.n.n. put that video up on its website that c.n.n. fake news c.n.n. which spread news of the two thousand and two us backed coup on venezuela in real time as washington sold to regime change in the nation that has the world's
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greatest known reserves of oil we now know from wiki leaks cables of connections between the venezuela. in opposition and planned stein u.s. agencies but last time around it was people power on the streets that say venezuela from washington and today in london thousands who see themselves as pro-democracy protesters the shuttle to march from the b.b.c. headquarters in london to parliament square the not one day more demonstrations organized by the people's assembly is calling for the immediate resignation of the prime minister to resume joining me is the people's assemblies national secretary sam fab and sound tell me about today's world today's going to be a celebration of the campaign of what we've achieved in the campaign of though we lost the campaign in different ways but the narrative is there to go to reason they won the election she she actually lost there and although jeremy lost the election he actually won it you know to me now i think today's demonstration will be a celebration of that and it will be a carnival of resistance we've got music.

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