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my. dream. is a tourist feel fall into an identity. thousands are protesting in london to denounce the coalition government and demand the prime minister theresa may step down under the rally cry not one day more. white between so many so many people maybe all of the people in the preceding will be able to be seen to be risking. it to be pushed to the limit by the refugee crisis with thousands of pro and anti migrant activists protesting across the country. and the final of the confederation cup being hosted by russia is tomorrow we'll cross live to st petersburg for our special coverage.
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it's six o'clock am in moscow and you're watching all t. international live from austin to you with me welcome to the program. thousands have turned out in the british capital for the not one day more antigovernment marshawn we're going to cross live to ati's and a sister who's been following the demonstration as it happens last year what's the update on this. well if you're out you know there's certainly been quite a handful of protest recently especially following the snap election that theresa may held but i have to say this is definitely the biggest we've seen recently we've seen thousands and thousands of people turn up today in central london a huge march that started outside the b.b.c. headquarters where people walked all the way through central london to hear their parliament square and they're continuing to gather here this entire square here is
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filled with people who are coming out to say they don't want to reset mase government anymore now there's certainly a handful of concerns that people have been talking to us about starting from the a sturdy measures that the conservative government has been carrying out to avoid rocks it was handled through the coalition with the key to the grand old power of tragedy all of these things playing into the fact that the people who are gathering here today don't want to theresa may around anymore let's take a listen to what they've been telling us earlier. his wife being between so many so many people before that tree and it's just not. it just have to be that way out here today well as the protests against the soul stirrers to the conservative government has imposed limits my main concern so education. at the pump with the universe is on the label we wouldn't go between a man c o two going up means down a street and present time on the first go not something that's come out with
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thousands of pounds of support three more weeks trouble because it's becoming increasingly forbidden to be by sea to be risky. well so as you can see certainly lots of issues that people are quite unhappy with and they're saying they want the tory government to leave they've been chanting outside. journalling street and now the opposition leader jeremy corbyn who is largely supported and supported by the people here is going to speak so we'll be taking a listen to what he has to say and talk to people more and certainly talk to you again next hour with more details. last year thanks very much for keeping across the story and we will be hearing from you again as you mentioned. not one more day one day more until government launch in london and in just weeks since the general election the british capital has been hit by a number of massive anti-government protests. was. i was there i was.
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i. i believe that. tensions over the migration crisis have been rising sharply in italy migrant activists gathered in rome to protest against refugee shelters in the country but in the city of genoa about two thousand people poured onto the streets in support of refugees. i. know.
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it's me has been under huge pressure and is now asking for more decisive action from the ease authorities to tackle the crisis. our correspondent sean the 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 springs rescue mediterranean sea ports like this one here in sicily and for many of those migrants this will be the first time. but the italian authorities say there's so many coming here to italy that they might have to close the ports.
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like this. whether it's in the size of the well but the sheer. things landed and it's now having to be cheeky here on the sicily and people on this island say they feel abandoned by you. it is not just the responsibility of italy is the responsibility of europe there is far too much immigration it's really cannot support migrants. they do nothing because their policies don't work they just talk . about it 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 the european
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union has provided financial aid to it says. and now. said the big cools to open up 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. 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 a. really. 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 but very little action from the powers that be in europe and
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meanwhile italy is continuing to sink and the strain of the my current crisis charlotte people ski r.t. sicily while it 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 nutini says it's time for italy's european partners to do more to deal with the crisis. bearable followable terrible situation has been left alone that legally is now is not is not able to deal with these and more these great. amount of the local population and the local population is really admire the with the government closed and with a new pm you know. i don't see the european union reacting in a co-operative way you should have done more to have done more i'm organizing
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a system of acceptance or you know glamorizing a system of if you'll go and control of the african cause but we have to find a solution which might be radical solution to see that all of the ports are closed that paulson people who undocking. over to the u.s. now and as a case of police brutality has been making the headlines that's after video emerged 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 a warning hang in might find the distressing. the. law was. the incident happened just over a week ago as can be seen in the video the officer repeatedly punched the man in the back of his head while he was being held down by two other officers the police
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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 instant the officer has been placed on administrative leave for twenty days but activists say 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 after there was never any narcotics or no 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
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with the police officer's testimony in what was in the report and so the video speaks for itself instance of police brutality of being increasingly caught on camera now. you know. this is a culture that happens in policing and it must be addressed a lot of times and law enforcement. versus us mentality or. most people like you know as a pretense of law in so long forced me officers are not law they don't get to be become the judge the jury in executing like that's not your job your job is to enforce the law the chief of police is their responsibility to come out and say hey
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we got it wrong but we're willing to correct the. 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 parties on the 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 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 uses there are concerns that web giants in general may be overwhelmed by complaints we contacted facebook for comment the company told us led the 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 mattel amenia political activist
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u.k. he believes the low risk leading to censorship. everywhere you look on the internet there is how you treat. defamation salon 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 maybe actually true full viceversa you know how do you define what actually is a reality and every single newspaper or news network on the sudden 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're going to get rid of that and you need to watch this kind of news and look at it through this kind of lens and that becomes quite dangerous ties 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
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a certain point of view or certain set of knew when i was a she just because you don't deem them as as fair or all factually correct they stop listening is worried about the internet you know the internet is this one place where everybody every board in the world can essentially have a voice they see that as is the centralized they see it as almost anarchic and for that i think it scares them after the break we'll report live from st petersburg where the fifa confederations cup final is taking place tomorrow. in case you're new to the game this is how it works mark the economy is built around quite recent preparations from washington to washington post media the media. and voters elected to run this country business because. you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been
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done before. it's called the feeling of freedom in. every the world experience for me and you get it on the open road. the old according to just. welcome to my world come along for the ride. welcome back the thief confederations cup twenty seven thousand houses by russia is
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inching closer to the final game so we're going to cross over live now to nail harvey and stan collymore who will bring you our special coverage of the tournament . good evening welcome once again well plaque in st petersburg for the final would have just two teams now remaining in the twenty seven confederations cup is going to be germany against chile me throughout the last two weeks. of the best teams in the final bone to pick with you pick away wasn't having chile germany. germany portugal or chile would really very you said to me every try in every bull's every taxi germany have got no chance they're in the final so in a tournament you pick three you're really proud of yourself ok i'm saying germany
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would have a massive shock if they didn't get to the semifinals is that fair to say the plate played australia champions of asia great pass the champions of asia great next close cameroon champions of africa how to get them down to ten men before they could be champions and then they drew against chile couldn't be chile why should this happen in the south american group are young to be clear against very experienced teams like christian or elbows portugal. a mexican city but least three players that are either on or around one hundred appearances and chile the oldest team in the tournament i'm not saying they're not a very very good same very young talents to mexico in the semi final three of those mexico do. should be in prison because that was a criminal defendant they were completely absent without leave i have to say. chile i expect because they got a very strong solid and we've batted around with
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a fair about. their rebuttal hald and this is now going to be their consecutive. zonal tournament and of course confederations cup germany came here with a very young saudi but when are we seeing. all the likes very. liverpool stuff way you get of the hotel they look very relaxed and they look very calm the germany and the twenty one's when they are under twenty one tournament you're stuck against a very very good spanish what this proves is what's been proven over the last forty or fifty years whether it be the twenty's under twenty one or the full national team germany always good for a semifinal beyond yet clearly they are the future of the teams and can they beat a very experienced fairly tame that's something we're going to argue about yes something else tomorrow we're going to be and we said this about the semifinal. emphatically that their plight was sensational they moved the ball very quickly
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they created lots of chances and scored of course lots of goals that were very good to watch but chile's a different base tomorrow a buck to hold and unity as we've already mentioned and how will some of the german players leave and go to school on three goals you go. on to team auvergne on two goals hey will buy reacts to the summer spirit which is going to be new for the yeah and it's clearly going to very very exciting final two great teams kate partridge our correspondent covering the games for it and she's nearby to the stadium right now kate there must be an awful lot of excitement heading up to this final. set me is nail i mean at the moment it's a change of weather actually i think you can remember a couple of weeks ago we were here in st petersburg outside this magnificent stadium and the sun was blazing down a little chilly bit. and i was a bit wet and and it cold but everybody here anticipating a great final as you guys are saying is two weeks ago now sixteen games will have passed by the time germany and chile meet in the final confederations cup and as
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you guys are saying it is a combination of experience against you so yes excitement rains here but i remember talking to stan the game back those couple of weeks and he said chile he tipped chile i said portugal christiane are now those team christiane are now the man of the moment but they had passed and did they carry a bravo go figure saving all those penalties edging through into the final whereas germany doesn't just go from strength to strength type on the under twenty one's look at some of those place you mention leon gretzky and team over yes could it be japanese time again east against experience is going to be a cracker absolutely. right. on trying to track series walked around every city with this man with the crew mostly on my own where is the racism where is the hooliganism. yes or yeah i know you mean actually started going back to twenty said when it was first announced that russia was going to get the world cup and therefore of course the confederations cup then all the issues got to be debated didn't they you know the instances is that going to be
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racism is there going to be homophobia is the going to be violence then of course we have the euros as well talking about all those potential issues and organized hooliganism organized violence will nothing has come to pass and we can hear now from jenny frontino the feet of president and he's delighted about the way the tournament has gone. we're hearing about violence about incidence of holy guns about. racism when we had nothing weird noise to everything run smoothly everything run perfectly we're hearing about the infrastructure as well they are not ready and how will it work in all this world infrastructures are absolutely beautiful beautiful football stadiums transport works visa free entry. defend id free transportation between the venues by train is something that does not happen in many other countries big events are organized. well as we
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heard them from the bus himself it's all gone without controversy just by all the hype and all the publicity before the sort of been spent now it's down to what he should be all about is about the football and between two of the best teams in the world what should be as i said a cracking fine. anything take a politician for think for a minute the guests now because we're joined by peter stone to use the chief correspondent for gold dot com peter great to have you in the studio now first of all just explain to us what are you doing here in russia well obviously it's the big tournament next year the world cup and a lot of our team we haven't been to russia before for work to visit so they've sent me on almost an exploratory mission here this year just to sort out the whole cities take a look around the infrastructure to see how the place is carried off the world cup next year you're seeing the full cities the full sky do. you view the way. that a very good chance of your thoughts only brady moscow for
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a couple of days that. what these seen since is there anything that people whether it be the u.k. all and united states should be concerned about your thoughts about the general infrastructure and people in russia put it this way it's going to be a proper world cup next year i know a lot of people in the u.k. and ireland in the united states might have certain fears preconceptions about what it's going to be like on the ground here next year. you know this sort of you know should really. come in here i found great stadiums for a straight stadiums great infrastructure great help from the volunteers free transport between the cities and around the cities for all the fans and i just find that the people you know the country would know for you when you're here you know i had one woman on the train platform and so what you actually follow her daughter who spoke english to make sure that i was getting on the right. and it's not sort of helpfulness. taken by surprise here i found people that are warm there and like i said the country will for you but i want to ask you
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a bit more about the culture because you know people who arrive from say english speaking countries so they find themselves completely bamboozled by the very different language very different culture but you've not funded a problem with some you know in moscow and st petersburg i know there are two world class cities and i know that myself included i wasn't here before this year a lot of people want to visit moscow one of visited st petersburg and you know i think their breath will be taken away and if they do come here for the world cup next year you know they'll find a city that is really your opinion and its outlook i think in st petersburg you know just look we have behind us here and you know you think about the you know the galleries the museums the cafes the restaurants the nightlife everything is quite familiar to anybody who has spent time in cities i suppose like paris or like edinburgh where where culture is is first and foremost in moscow i think instead a little bit more like london it's a you know a big metropolis that you know you find you around on the metros you get anything you want to eat or drink and anybody who goes to those two particular cities i think a really good time. when there's still work left to do in the group with
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a long while. of course they've got georgia the next door neighbors to play as well you know if the republic of all of the get. with the dream is in the green you'd be quite happy to have you at the. salute. travel in great numbers and i know that just before the european championships in two thousand and twelve as well it was almost the same type of scare stories put out there about about ukraine and poland and i think that anybody who travel to those countries had a great time and i would say again that you know they should be all theories about how many of the russian people are passionate about their football probably more so their clubs in their national sides at the moment because the national team isn't really so hot and spartak moscow i think of capture the imagination this year but you know it's a proper football country to balance your winners and your p. . it was a club level and you know they just want to good national team to get behind they want to welcome the world you know. i'm open minded and i came here with an open mind and you know it's been really impressed i want to ask you briefly about the
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security of the strategic locations like you would in any. place all me it's always surprised i expected perhaps more of a police presence perhaps move an army presence it's been very similar to a lot of western european and american cities in the. book beyond the i feel really saying. it was most pronounced for me the security when i could i had to come out of the game to catch some transport so i had to come out early before we did the mix on or to the press conferences and i noticed that there was a cordon of police this sort of the spire texted him a cordon of police the whole way you know sort of down the lane ways that would take you to the actual stops into the buses so any confrontations between fans would would certainly be skirmishes would be it would be broken up pretty quickly from there and the major transport hub hopes as well i've been i've been pretty impressed i know that they've put up all the. metal detectors outside the metro stations here in st petersburg to petersburg in moscow and even before you get into
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the airports you will have noticed that you have to go through security check before you go in there to before you can get to before you can get to the check in desk so you know all the security fronts funds will be kept apart but even even at that i think we're going to make it quite well if we got a better weather for the world cup next year that's all we want i think that's the main thing absolutely hopefully going to point to give if you like to play in the twenty five thousand dollars per cent purchase but now walk over here it's the brits who are joining boyce specially in football fans who were showing off their fancy footwork and some of these kids could have a future in the game new you just have a look it's like i love making stuff for the ball somewhere having something in wheezing i think the central square in st petersburg one of the best football field of all of them but it's certainly a very beautiful woman looking at everything they look at me still go to check. in . running round now watching your national team play in a big international tournament it's a once in a lifetime of treatment does not it is beautiful warm ocean fun even better dimitri
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could jack keane was invited to watch the russian national team trying. to put the pretty. much be on the police and then the authorities would but. they. would need the plane much of the. gentleman. to put should go to. be a little more fulfilling. to get the most. if he just. might only be one day to go but we've got so many celebs lined up for him to be
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sent by in the same bible can speak to tomorrow much more pole vault yeah but the football see you next time. one of the biggest challenges that any investigators face in dealing with cyber crime is. who did it where did it come from and as we've seen with many of these attacks when you've mentioned one across the recent won't 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.

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