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the roots to. delete the. thousands of protesting in london to denounce the u.k.'s coalition government and demand prime minister theresa may step down under the rallying cry not one day more . than swiping between so many so many people might be all of the people ready to receive the ball but to be seen to be sure it's really pushed to the limit to buy the refugee crisis with thousands of pro and anti mind went back to his protesting across the country. and in another incident of police brutality in the us an officer from atlanta is suspended after a video emerges of him punching
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a man in the head that was wrongly suspected of taking drugs. it's five o'clock here in moscow and you're watching all t. international live from last year with mean a day or two to welcome to the program. thousands have turned out in the british capital for the not one day more antigovernment and we're going to cross live now to and is to see that the demonstration you've been following this for quite a while now nasty please tell us what's happening. well the deal right it's been hours on end here of people demonstrating marching throughout central london there are thousands and thousands of people here really stretching as far as the eye could see and we are have been marching with them for these last several hours all of these people come out onto the streets to see. no to teresa mayes governments
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there are unhappy for so many reasons we've been talking to a bunch of people here to take expressing their discontent with the snap election that was carried out by theresa may with the handling of practicing with the coalition with the d u p with a grandchild tower disaster this is what people have been saying she was. happy swiping between so many so many people did not see the quality and it's just not. it just have to be that way down here tonight well as a purchase it good for the soul stirrers to the conservative government has imposed on me so my main concern so education. at the pump with the universe is on the line you go we don't go to the free intimacy of produce going on inside on a street and. presents no more money for to go not someone who come out with thousands of pounds of debt but we're here to support remove it shrivel because it's becoming increasingly more vicious to be biopsied to be in this new species
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all right now we're in parliament square right in front of the house of commons and we just cause downing street where thousands of people stop to challenge outsides really calling for theresa may to resign and earlier we spoke to john reese from the stop the war coalition who said protests like this might become quite a regular fixture in british life if nothing changes let's take a listen. to about the cost of course. apologies. police they were just a few technical difficulties that was honestly a choke on our reporting from the north a warm day more protests in central london and in just weeks since the general election the british capital has been hit by a number of mass antigovernment protests. it.
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was. i believe. tensions over the migration crisis have been rising sharply in italy in migrant activists gathered in rome to protest against refugee shelters in the country but in the city of genoa about two thousand people poured on to the streets in support of refugees. i. think.
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it's me has been under huge pressure and is now asking for more decisive action from leaves authorities to tackle the crisis. our correspondent sean do bensky travel to the italian island of sicily which has been one of the main points of arrival for african migrants she talked to locals who say they're fed up with the inaction of europe's authorities. this is one of the many. brings rescued migrants mediterranean sea to pull like this one here in
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sicily and for many of those. this would be the first time. in surrey but the italian authorities say there's so many coming here to italy that they might have to close the ports to microchips like this. was. a rather silly size it's well but the shia. just landed and it's now happened to be cheeky here on the sicily and people on this island say they feel. it is not just the responsibility of italy is the responsibility of europe there is far too much immigration it's really cannot support 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.
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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 it says. and now e.u. who make this have said that they are cool to open up the ports along the mediterranean coast such as say in. spain but that is likely to be met with great resistance in countries and some people suggest that the european commission is little more than. 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
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the italian governor. 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 and meanwhile italy is continuing to sink and the strain of the my current crisis. says it's tired of bearing the brunt of migrants french place have been using drones and dogs to hunt down those trying to slip across the border from italy into france in super university history professor paolo bernadino he says it's time. to do more to deal with the crisis. situation. now is not is not able to deal with these and more these. among the local population and the local population. with the government and we do
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you. react the. way you should have done more more in organizing a system. or system of if you look in control of the african cause so we have to find a solution which might be radical solution to see it all. closed but also the people. back to our top story now with thousands of have turned out in the british capital for the not one day more antigovernment march i'm going to cross again live to our reporter an associate who's at the demonstration we had a few technical difficulty for now give us the update of what's going on. although deer are still thousands of people here after i'd hours long march throughout central london and people are here to protest teresa mayes government
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lots of concerns lots of issues. lots of indignation to talk a little bit more about this i'm joined by musician jake painter jake thanks so much for joining us today what you make of this turnout i think this is probably the biggest protest we've seen taking place recently for his historic numbers of people here today is really quite unprecedented and you know i think that just shows the level of distrust such people have been discovered why do you think the time is now i mean it's been quite a few protests we've seen recently why are this many people disappointed now i think it's been a very a long standing and growing resentment especially i think you know the the young the millennium goals their vision asia now where people are realizing the future for them is bleak unless they get out and do something about it and so i think that's what we're sitting here today there's a lot of young people have done a lot of protests and these people are you know so much younger crowd than normal and it was speaking to people here today they've been talking about a stereo to you they've been talking about the fact that issues the coalition with the key are the grenfell's how are disaster what do you really think became the
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final straw why are people this upset what really threw them over the edge that i think is is just just this declining living standards i think is finally got to a point people have been protesting for many years especially and your study of these talks point and print for tao is a great example of a sterile see in action and seeing the results of that so that this is really i think people's dissatisfaction has saying you know what i've had enough and i'm going to get now and i'm going to show you show myself in force and you think downing street is here in this message clearly to receive an advocate she's not planning to go anywhere especially with this really expensive deal with the g.o.p. it was interesting my band catching scar just before we started today there was a bit of lee who wrangling about whether we were allowed to play i know i think it just shows your thoughts a bit nervous about what's going on there obviously rattles but there are so many people coming here and you think lastly if they don't hear the message these people are going to continue protesting in the days and weeks and months to come across as movements been ongoing for many years and this is only is
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a. well we are seeing this election. turn out not just to be called it because. it's going to get bigger and stronger until i think people get what they want thanks so much to your musician joining us well we're actually going to stick around to hear jeremy corbyn address these crowds so we'll be joining you guys next hour again with more details great thanks for person being. honest the theater of. new german legislation banning both fake news and online terrorist propaganda as criminal activity has been hit with a storm of criticism not least in the country's parliament the green party has warned that social media firms may 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. germany has
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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 law 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 behind media outlets accused of fake news is anything but ever wonder what fake news and i am not going to give you a portion you are fake do problems and zoom zoom in the guardian very effective this whole notion of election voting fraud this is big news doesn't today fake sites trolls can falsify viewpoints russian government or the creator to spread fig and conspiracies across the social media landscape as for hate speech
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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 but 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 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 the boundaries still do and when some governments seek to impose their own will or 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 flag posts but with billions of you it is there are concerns that web giants in general
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may be overwhelmed 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 is not actually illegal we discuss the issue with. a political activist. he believes the law risk leading to censorship everywhere you look on the internet there is how each beat hate speech for defamation law and 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 it as new so we're going to get rid of that for
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you we're going to get rid of that and you need to watch this kind of news and i look at it through this kind of lens and that becomes quite dangerous is essentially censorship you can call it regulation you can call it whatever you want but the reality is that 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 in the internet is this one place where everybody everybody in the world can essentially have a voice they see that as as the centralized they see it as almost an archaic and for that i think it scares them. a us police officer has been put on administrative leave after a video measure of him brutally beating a suspect that story and more right after the break. one of the biggest challenges that any investigators face in dealing with cyber crime is. who did it why did it come from and as we've seen with many of these
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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. in case you're new to the game this is how it works not the economy is built around . washington washington media the media the. voters elected to run this country business because. it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before.
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welcome back to the program over to the u.s. now where another case of police brutality has been making the headlines that's often a video image of an atlanta police officer beating up a suspect he claimed was about to smoke a crack pipe however nothing was found on the victim just the one you thought you might find the following distressing. our r o. o. the incident happened just over a week ago as can be so in the theater p.t.p. punched the man in the back while he was being held down by two other officers the police report into the incident claims the suspect resisted arrest for possessing crack pipe and lanterns police chief says the situation was avoidable and as
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a result of the incident the officer has been placed on administrative leave for twenty days but i have to say the level of punishment is disrespectful to the victim twenty is a suspension certainly kicks justice in the eye and definitely is a insult to the victim the officers alleging that they saw our our client but to smoke crack however during the altercation and even after it was never any narcotics or no crack cocaine fall 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 and consistencies accuracies with the police officer's testimony in what was in the report and so the video speaks for itself. incidents of police brutality being increasingly caught on camera.
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you know you can see right here. this is a culture that happens in policing and it must be addressed a lot of times along force we had this 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 become the judge the jury in executing like 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 nikki haley has a competitive run to a scorpion in remarks about the country's nuclear disarmament. the topic of iranian
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regimes 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 . so the frog is convinced he lets the scorpion get on its back and starts across the river but sure enough midway through the scorpion stings him with his last breath the frog asked 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
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agreements and enforcement when we're talking about the potential of prosecuting through military means or the like. these little metaphorical parable references lose their coin in this this is serious business here so when it comes to international diplomacy but it comes with 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 the nations the formant director of u.s. national intelligence james clapper has been fairly outspoken about russians unless suppose that genetics the historical practices of the russians.
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typically. genetically driven to coopt. penetrate. to gain favor whatever is there any reason to believe that russia is not continuing to attempt to or to infiltrate u.s. political organizations individuals or are true or do we think it's in their d.n.a. . those critical of u.s. policies that targeted with such rhetoric not only abroad but inside the us as well one of america's most prominent for last name chomsky explained on r.t. america how the anti american is and label is used by politicians suddenly critics of american empire or american capitalism got tarred with this at the american ism and american is a very interesting concept it's a concept that only exists and will turn states in the soviet union old soviet
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union you could be condemned for being the soviet the brazilian military dictatorship you could be brazilian but aside from the united states i don't know of any other. returned country with the concept even exist it's a very striking country concept if you're critical of policy you're anti american actually this is an interesting political origin. who is the ultimate ultimate evil of the bible he called the prophet. elijah to have been asked why he is hater of israel meaning condemning the evil that's basic concept authority if you challenge authority you're opposed to the society culture community and so on.
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in the film and you know chomsky touches on a multitude of topics the program. of an anti american author that will be available on all two dot com. germany in chile will face off in the final of the football confederations cup in st petersburg on sunday at a news conference ahead of the game three for president giani in from tina said the tournament had been a great success despite gloomy predictions from some. confederations cup here in russia in the form of a new list because sochi moscow and 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 incidents. that we had no incidents i can just tell
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you that if a problematic tournament looks like this tournament well then they want to have many of these problematic tournament's. what covering all the action both on and off the pitch with me and stan collymore joining us from st petersburg one of the four host cities of the tournament join us on saturday time with the latest live and had twelve website all to dot com for more details and updates. growing numbers of refugees coming to mexico from the u.s. the kaiser reporter explains why next on all three international.
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economic development is all about numbers really important this quarter we are 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. with all due respect. i. i have to say i don't think that's right. is that just l a free market would. people went from pretty simple financial lives pre nine hundred eighty to the point now where people are. just totally submerged in their financial accounts and they're all in debt and what exactly divided society that phone the whatever the
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government tried to do it wasn't necessarily maybe. it might be making things worse . by saying this is not how capitalism works this is our capitalism goes hopelessly disastrously wrong. i am our skies are this is the kaiser report as we've been saying for quite some time the problem with a really low interest rates engineer to move money from savers to speculators and bank bailouts is that it encourages all kinds of old gobblers to monoliths. activities right stacy well you kind of made up a new word there mana ballistic on the stick which sounds kind of like cannibalistic and monopolistic i suppose like a ballistic like a missile like
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a model ballistic is like the weaponization of monopolization either way we've come up with some ingenious ideas here and kaiser where we're still in mexico city and news continues to happen north of the border however and we're going to look at some headlines from there and it actually has one of your favorite words while we're down here in mexico and that is eat max loves to eat his mexican food he loves his tacos. amazon eats up whole foods as the new masters of the universe plunder america unlike our old moguls the new masters don't promise greater prosperity but a world where most people are to be satisfied by a state provided basic income and occasional gig work so here you have amazon who is using its inflated stock price that got that way by being able to bully its way into a number of different markets and.

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