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in the heated humbard as the g twenty world leaders arrive for that summit there thousands of protesters are arriving too and they're already firing up. pensioners legs of north korea the united states u.n. envoy threatens military force after pyongyang slater's ballistic missile defense. c n n's threat to reveal the creator of the viral trump wrestling clip backfires now the internet community's railing against tell me all about that it's. not me i'm here in moscow this thursday morning the six of july my name is kevin o.
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in hi there welcome to the latest thirty minutes news update from r.t. h.q. and first world leaders are descending on the german city of hamburg before the g. twenty summit begins friday but there's been a number of security issues to worry about some delegates aren't expected to be given a particularly warm welcome there when they get there so it's no surprise that how bergs selection to host this forthcoming g twenty summits being seen is a rather curious choice by so let me tell you more it's no first off for historically having some far right extremist living there local police say they expect around eight thousand demonstrators to be out in force after over one hundred seventy groups around germany have signed called the protests there to get onto the streets in hamburg and the already been clashes against the g twenty meeting as our europe correspondent reports is there. well i'm here outside of russia to floral rage flora it's one of the oldest school sit in germany people are being squatting here since one thousand nine hundred
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eighty nine after the government said all the local city government said they wanted to redevelop the site while they fought tooth and nail with city authorities right up until twenty fourteen when the anti competent lists in far left groups well they won and the city government backed down and said they could have the site it's now a cultural center and it's become one of the main jumping off points for this year's no to the g twenty demonstrations here you can see plenty of ban is around putting across the message that it's demonstrators want to give to those twenty world leaders as they arrive here in hamburg there's also places where people can get information about where demonstrations are taking place as well. a plenty of those demonstrators are already making themselves heard here in hamburg this is a much more serene scene on wednesday evening than perhaps we saw all the shoes day night they're doing it all under the watchful eye of
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a heavy police presence here expecting as many as twenty thousand police officers or more taking part in being called the largest police operation in recent german memory however it was here on tuesday evening that things got ugly early on. i. i i i. and it's not heavy police presence which i think is set to play a crucial role in how this g. twenty summit plays out you can see many offices many feet police vehicles all around me here we've actually spoken to some demonstrators who said they think that the police presence could be what trick is demonstrators into violence how whether we should really kid ourselves. we are expecting to see what's being called the biggest black bloc ever now the black bloc of the real hardline of the leftist groups now they're the ones that usually get involved whenever there's any major
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trouble in fact we have seen a lot of people from those organizations around here those people involved in those type of of groups they were expecting to say even more now what we have seen is police said take paul and they raise and which they collected a cache of weapons that was supposedly heading here see how perhaps to be used in the said demonstrations particularly the welcome to hell demonstration which is set to take place later on thursday now this cache of weapons included things like throwing knives brass knuckles baseball bats telescopic batons and precision catapults which have been described by police is a potentially very dangerous weapon in the right all wrong hands depending on how you look at it it does seem that whilst there are all peaceful demonstrations taking place there is always the possibility that this could flare up it could boil over and we could see more violence i think it would be an eternal optimist i would think we'd get through to saturday and the g seven g twenty being finished without
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seeing more clashes between police and demonstrators you know looks that way well tensions might not be restricted to outside the summit woolsey the because inside some leaders i'm not seeing eye to a number of challenges facing the global community these days. as you know because you know the fact that. china with china dictating to me shining through china embellishes sorry i believe that we have very very quickly flu shot being annoyed so skinny feeling. it is. that i'm still got a little bit of. it is. there
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. to the benefit of american workers protection it will lead you to really prosperity and strike. if you believe if you love it he loves it would think this is really the only way to play here in. i. so in the build up to the g twenty delegations arrival it's their accommodation that's attracting headlines in germany some claim the saudi royal family booked other whole yeah all luxury hotel for the same thing someone late to cancel his visit to the summit and but still left all under fifty six rooms booked out now the hotel in question is located in the very center of the city some reports say that u.s. president donald trump was prevented from staying there because of riyadh's booking that's interesting twist trump has finally found a place though we hear though although it's far away from some of the other g.
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twenty participants let's take a look at it trump's home for the next few days is coming up any second this nineteenth century building and it's in the past as welcomed high ranking guests such as the u.s. secular state henry kissinger even the dalai lama some reports say the villar in its territory was previously transformed into a high security area so that's going to help in that help the american president choose the location now and it's not the only reason that the media think trump picked it either as jacqueline vogel explains. c.n.n. learning just moments ago that president and russian president vladimir putin. have now been upgraded it will now be a full fledged bilateral meeting while it's official a lot of we are putin and donald trump are finally meeting in person sending the media into overdrive and they're billing this as nothing less than a historic encounter that will shape the world face to face meeting with putin will
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likely get the most attention. more attention to the highly anticipated meeting will happen friday at the g. twenty summit sure this is an important meeting it's not often that u.s. and russian presidents get to have a tete a tete and it's the perfect opportunity for putin to discuss matters the do indeed shape the world likely to be on the agenda syria ukraine and disarmament but that's not why the media thinks this is going to be a big deal you think that the subject of russian interference in u.s. elections is going to come up well it certainly sure appears unlikely that the president will confront putin why on earth would he not send a very clear message to putin on that absolutely would be a mistake he's going to convey to putin that he's weak so supposedly this is all about trump confronting putin on alleged russian interference in the u.s. presidential election plus him bearing those ever pesky accusations of being putin's puppet but how is trump supposed to do that if suppose for just one minute none of that is true because the verdict still out a number of long running investigations have so far failed to deliver any real
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evidence or rock solid conclusions with ukraine with syria with north korea and the recent russian proposal for north korea i think there are a lot more important things to worry about the favorite hobby horse of the democratic party of the united states they will do anything to keep this story alive i think the president should not discuss it with the russians there's an investigation of why there are still questions probably would even be inappropriate for trump to bring up the subject himself knowing that there's a live. and the two presidents are much to talk about it doesn't have anything to do with this increasingly fable filled story tertian headlines are some of the best click bait in town right now so far it's been all about meddling in collusion but the media is probably going to be left disappointed on that front this time let's hope they don't miss out on the real story what progress if any is made uncle mobile issues. washington d.c.
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. has created between between putin comes as the u.s. is threatening military action against north korea off to pyongyang test the new. un sanctions the statement came from washington to the un security council session . it came to the fifteen member body here in manhattan at the united nations headquarters in the security council chamber u.s. ambassador nikki haley spoke strongly not just against north korea but against any country that she felt supports them now in her statements largely condemning the recent launch of a missile she went as far as to threaten the use of military force utilizing military options the united states is prepared to use the full range of our capabilities to defend ourselves and our allies. one of our capabilities lies with our considerable military forces we will use them if we must the united states will
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soon submit a draft resolution to the u.n. security council and u.s. leaders say that if this resolution is not passed they will take action on their own the russian envoy he also spoke to the u.n. security council and he said that sanctions are not the way out of the crisis obscene you move with. sanctions cannot be a cure all and this has been demonstrated by history so what we need here is to seek a political solution and be creative in our diplomacy we've proposed as i've said in my statement to work collectively. there has been a proposal from both russia and china to deescalate the situation on the peninsula with not only north korea ending its nuclear proliferation and its testing of missiles but also the united states are getting rid of this bad missile system in the south and ending their provocative military exercises with south korea so a lot of different proposals being made the world is waiting to see this resolution
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that u.s. leaders spoke of well what has been some action when the korean and u.s. forces fired their own missiles into the sea of japan believe it to be a warning shot towards north korea american officials said afterwards that similar weapons systems could quote easily be deployed to the region as a deterrent on north korea's launches put nations on edge the not been hearing from analysts about how it could be america's response no which risks pushing the crisis in the war. but north korea launched a missile that wasn't intended to hurt anyone and it did not hurt anyone and what we saw at the united nations today was the continuation of the spectacle in which the united states and her increasingly you are allies are using by an international body of peace as a client of global apartheid to justify and rubberstamp wars and saying sions which amount to war they're going to be watching today's proceedings they're going to
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hate the united states even more than they already do they'll see russia and china is countries which don't necessarily always agree with them countries which on allies to them but countries which do not wish them and the people home countries that want to engage in peace the countries that could end up saving north korea from american aggression and they will smile upon that surely they're not provoking the international community that's the spin based on washington's dominance in the international community at the united nations just three weeks ago the united states carried out a bomb a nuclear bomb dropping drill that simulated the nuclear destruction of north korea nobody called their provocative where north korea sends off a missile test saying we're not going to be bullied that's provocative so you know the question the narrative of north korea's provocations in and provocative activity in the face of the united states and south korea carrying out the largest war exercises in the world simulating the destruction the invasion and destruction
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of north korea while that's never considered a provocation and that just doesn't ring true that's a double standard and we need to stop accepting the dominant narrative offered by washington. the internet community is turning on c.n.n. after news channel now said it might disclose the identity of the alleged creator of the viral me. wrestling its logo you're a few key responses. a multi billion dollar t.v. network blackmailing a private citizen into not making funny videos about it is not journalism c.n.n. and donald's happy day keep the tweets coming through something self evidently creepy bullying and heavy handed about a large news organization publicly announcing they will expose someone's identity if it ever again publishes concent on the internet that the network deems inappropriate objects in the bill so that it's a twitter spat there's escalated sharply since the video was first posted by donald
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trump the next day c.n.n. then said it had tracked down the creator and attempted to make contact with that individual then supposedly posted an apology on the news aggregating website read it but pleaded for c.n.n. to keep his identity quiet it goes on the channel then pointed out that no threats were made but that it reserves the right to reveal his behind the clip of it wanted to if another threats made now the internet communities are rallying to the guy's defense though with a slew of new c.n.n. memes one section already alone out over fourteen thousand followers.
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i thought it was wrong markable that c.n.n. found this the reddit user who created the gift. well here's how c.n.n. since responded to the accusations it says his name has not yet been disclosed because a consensus is safety and that any assumption of blackmailing him is false he spoke exclusively to a moderator for the reddit website which is where the clip originated he asked this to conceal his identity just say you're the sky high on a solo the guy who posted the original gif it would be frightening if i were him and i received random phone calls random e-mails from c. mail out of nowhere i would not be super enthusiastic about c.n.n. one of the largest news communities in the world sending out boy threats about
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telling you to stop doing what you want to do on the internet policy and has no right to do that c.n.n. has all of the internet against them right now and when organizations attack freedom of speech and never ends up well for them and make no mistake about it this is an attack on the internet and c.n.n. has informally declared war on it in return we need to hit c.n.n. we're hurts and told or ever tells us that you do not approve of them by running ads on their network our site right now on the right people who were pushing the c.n.n. black milk hash tag that are exposing c.n.n. for the fraud news network that they are on are doing the right thing. ok your post if we have more coming up after the break the rift between. neighbors is said to deepen even.
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led. police. to local blogs selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings peace to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battle believe the new socks for the tell you that will be gossip and probably by trial for the most important they. tell me you are not cool enough to fight. the hawks that
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we are worth watching. i get things with us this morning so then the gulf crisis is deepening with the saudi refer me that will continue to block a counter at a meeting in cairo saudi arabia bahrain egypt and the u.a.e. said that qatar's response to their list of demands liked any substance for its part taints the saudi bloc is simply trying to label a political rival as a terrorist. but the more battles the catalyst response was negative on the whole it did not lay the foundations for cata as abandonment of the policies of the sous sis most of the americans were orally of interest to our arab neighborhood but. the popular support them was a clearly designed to generate ideas but are centered in the us what other
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countries failed to grasp is that living political in those shows. here there are some of the demands which the four countries are resisting all they want qatar to cut its ties with iran and militant groups who are considered by the saudis and their allies as terrorists qatar is also being told to shut down a turkish military base on its territory the thirteen point list also calls on close its international news outlets including al-jazeera and the saudi led bloc wants door to cease contacts with political opposition groups in the respective countries for a spot carter may look tiny on the map but it's quite an influential regional player u.s. has two military bases near its capital one of which is america's largest base in the region and turkey is also chosen qatar for its only military base outside its territory also partners with iran and running the world's largest natural gas field which spans their territorial waters meantime the u.s. leaders held a phone call same's with the egyptian president urging
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a resolution to the crisis president trump those himself accused qatar of funding terrorism a few times lately most recently during a political fundraiser from which an oldie of clip was leaked to the intercept news website. the two groups are. the. i b military analyst come on allen told us u.s. policies towards carter are indeed proving to be contradictory we've seen from this administration that there are at least three four different middle east policies the white house has one policy the state department has another policy and the pentagon and cia have different policies it's the same in syria and iraq it's the same with carter while it's a president has been very vocal against the u.s. military has been very supportive of qatar because the biggest a base in the region that they have there which is a forward operating base percent called so the u.s.
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moved here very pro carter while the president has been used a lot of people by tweeting speaking again. after almost on a daily basis no legitimate state can give our sovereignty like that what saudi arabia is effectively asking cutter is to stand down on their foreign policy shut down news channels shut down news websites and hand over all the reins of state infrastructure to the saudis that seems unacceptable to the countries. in other headlines this morning eve ministers are set to discuss ways to tackle the migrant crisis later thursday hoping to remove some of the burden that's falling on italy right now the main arrival point for newcomers from africa the urgency of the situation now requires us to seriously accelerate our collective work and not leave italy on its own it's just rather in just a matter of days up to twelve thousand people have landed in italy or more than
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eighty five thousand of arrived in the country since the beginning of twenty seventeen at least top of the mafia prosecutor believes the crisis has created a security threat those who arrive on the dinghies then undergo a process of radicalization that may lead to the realization of terror attacks in time the head of europe's law enforcement agency says the terror threat on the continent is a twenty year high several of the terrorists who've carried a recent atrocities in europe came through the mediterranean route from africa to italy and despite italy except in the biggest number of migrants it is so far been spared mass terror attacks we discussed why that might be with a tally in police officer and union leader journey to nearly. that's. because they're all this fight against the math here and our internal political terrorism that has taught us many thing believes are two completely different issues the red brigades are internal political terrorism of the seventy's
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were very coordinated and acted on the input of its leaders it in the case of islamic terrorism we are faced with a double natured phenomenon on the one hand it is an organized system on the other hand it is an islamic organization led by not having a single leader that produces many lone wolves that can act autonomously with a high degree of fanaticism i mean we monitor the web a lot we also look at the locations where muslims meet such as mosques but our security equipment the monitoring the web has been greatly reduced by economic. we have forty five thousand fewer employees the needed. this large reduction has hindered investigative preventative and territorial control activities. so the easiest prey for islamic radicals are desperate men those who are criminal days or are in prison a muslim who came to italy is integrated and has
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a job is not easily influenced by islamic radical a desperate man is willing to do all he can to redeem himself but for these men to be sacrificed in the holy war means social redemption and being respected we try to control what goes on in prisons but it's not easy as many of these muslims are in prison for minor crimes i mean for this reason they are not isolated like with us on are in contact with other prisoners so it is easier for them to come into contact with extremist elements that plane. of course the video that was just. at the beginning of the microphone crisis in europe i explained that there was no security for. terrorists could come and easily i mean the problem with the information exchange is not being adequately addressed by european intelligence services we are all very busy with our own problems and there is no common spirits the interests of some countries prevail over all those. thanks
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