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fears in france the interior ministry reveals two hundred seventy jihadists have returned to the country while a much. try to tackle radicalization has floundered. more trouble in the house of trouble to now his national security advisers loyalties in question giving security clearance to a former top aide to president obama. over meet the beginning activists who forced a butcher in california to hang an animal rights side why did this. morning
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eight am here in moscow this is our international for a good morning for me kevin zero in and first in this half hour of news that has been revealed that around two hundred seventy jihadists of recently returned to france after fighting in iraq and syria some of been arrested and the courts are currently plowing through the cases of others the numbers have been revealed by the french interior minister who also highlighted the terror threat remains extremely high in an attempt to try and rein in extremism france had opened its first day radicalization center nearly a year ago now but the facilities already hit the buffers as charlotte dubinsky reports it was billed as. the country's. radicalization center when it opened last year ati's police was here. this is in rehab. extremists once
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inside psychologists say will provide therapy and counselors will teach students about this isn't ship. but just months later the shutters are down so where did it all go wrong. at a cost of two point five million euros per year knowing that people were treated none finished the course one resident from this center was eating a rested for having links to those behind the paris. and the steam boiler leave from his rehabilitation and since february not a single person is being here the db radicalised station so did this venture off of the money it is a complete fiasco everything is to be rethought everything is to be reconstructed decoding to people close to me but putting it mildly yes i would say
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this is a fiasco. money spent this way is a waste there are so many other things to do but to spend it on radicalized people know there are other associations and other centers to spend money on. this could not have turned out well if it is organized this way just letting people in and convincing them to think the other way or to see differently there are four or five people at once this is too expensive for residents say. it's closed because it's. i was against this center from the beginning and i am happy. this center should not have been here there's a nuclear plant near here. i think the location was inappropriate as it is quite close to the town to the kids this is too close to houses and not very secure and were not properly informed we did not receive any information many people sold
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their houses because of the center a complete failure that's how many people are describing this project and many and now left wondering if a concrete solution to the estimated fifteen. in this country. since france terrorism expert david low believes it's not enough to. the community. french this time on this issue got it wrong. you know we talk about what it was going to be radicalizing and where fronts mr trickle this was really removing individuals who were shot over the remote part of france or. part of france and preached to there are successes that it's hard for us mr. cain to this
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issue of trying to deal radicalize. and help help those individuals who are being drawn towards terrorist activity very you know just just by getting them away from the community. and just preaching to them i think this has been a lot of progress and i think this is why in the end of the became. a transformation is on edge police of terror investigation after an incident of the eiffel tower where a man attempted to force his way past security armed with a knife the suspect reportedly tried to carry out an ice and inspired terror attack and shouted god is greatest in arabic while trying to barge is way into that paris landmark on saturday night and no one was injured but the eiffel tower was evacuated initially the incident wasn't big treated this terrorism but now french prosecutors have begun an investigation over the suspects reported links to radical groups france has been in a state of emergency for more than a year and a half now following the november twenty fifth terror attacks in the capital.
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elsewhere around the world this morning it least fifteen hundred afghan civilians including scores of children and now in search of shelter after being caught between the taliban i sill and the u.s. airstrikes nearest to teach it city in the east some have been describing their ordeal. islamic state groups brutally attacked civilians and the afghanistan national army then foreign forces came to the battlefield then the u.s. dropped the mother of all bombs on the village what is left is ruins.
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throw does a lot of what has come up you should be sure to give it. up who. is. getting isis militants slaughtered our own call saying he was a spy who fled since they threatened to kill us the next day. islamic state militants slaughtered our five cousins so front of us they could have come and killed us any time too so we left our whole. first isis attack their village then came american airstrikes now we don't have anything everything is destroyed.
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and in syria ruptly video news agency is filmed exclusive video from inside the town of el shukno liberation from i still by the syrian army. the operation to clear the last remaining terrorists is still on go in there is the last islamic state stronghold in homs province on saturday reports emerged that syrian government forces had surrounded islamic state on three sides the three taken towns about fifty kilometers from the border with dead as a whole province which is still though mostly on the ice of control. in states tensions remain a boiling point in the white house with more major reshuffling among donald trump's top this time a series of sackings among his national security aides but even the man in charge of the dismissals is in the firing line over what might have driven his decisions
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as column open reports next gen mcmaster national security advisor to donald trump his loyalty to the president is supposed to be a default quality except now instead it's widely in question mcmaster made a decision to allow susan rice his predecessor in the job and long time obama ally to keep full access to classified information the national security council will continue to work with you to ensure the appropriate security clearance documentation remains on file to allow you access to classified information. this revelation emerged just weeks after it was revealed that susan rice had been unmasking members of the trump team who happened to be mentioned in classified intelligence reports by default the names are redacted but susan rice had been making sure that the names and information was readily available to anyone with a clearance to see classified government documents and potentially leak this
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information to the media susan rice's actions were flagged by as i recall one watt nick a member of the trumpet ministration since january apparently his revelation struck the wrong chord with mcmaster who has now dismissed him and it appears that's how it works with the general if he doesn't like you you go these people laid the very foundation of trump's foreign policy promises as a candidate we've been moving from one wrecked was intervention to another cut in libya syria iraq iran this destructive cycle bad decisions we cannot be the policeman of the world america first america first now that most of those who shape trumps foreign policy have gone we have this my attitude toward syria and assad has changed very much and i know you ordered a target in new jersey. or if you can see it now trump may have
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come to washington promising that you would drain the swamp that's proving to be pretty difficult especially when you're already neck deep in it caleb r.t. new york according to reports the security clearance given to susan rice was a regular procedure issued for every living former presidential advisor rice says she's never requested the identities of trump's team members be revealed for political purposes. is interesting one of all the signs you'd expect to see in a bush is window one the. quote killing animals is violent and unjust end quote must come to a bit of a surprise to some customers but nonetheless a shop in california has agreed to display such sign in a so-called peace deal with the good activists who've been running outside his stall for months now. think the only problem. in the backyard and i know if somebody off the funding of this time off i'm running
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up i'm not entirely putting the money up front that have the knowledge. as well as the anti me sign demonstrators from the group direct actions everywhere a demanding that shot be turned into a very good butchery although it's not immediately clear what that means they also want the right to protest twice a year group spokesman johnson explains their mission as with the successful social movements throughout history when we when we do these public demonstrations we are intending to dramatize an issue and get an issue on the table because we feel like it's an issue that we are inevitably going to win when it is discussed on a wider scale we know that we are on the side of of justice we are on the side of compassion and nonviolence we know that people don't actually want to support violence towards animals and it's only because we we live in a society that that normalizes it so much that it is allowed to persist we intend to make berkeley california the united states leader on animal rights issues we
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intend to liberate the city of berkeley by banning all violence towards animals by twenty twenty five in effect banning needs in berkeley as part of a broader plan to pass a constitutional amendment for animal rights and on human discrimination that's pervasive in our society. the show belongs to monaco rich husband she described the activists actions as extremists and nothing but ethical extortion that's a view echoed to by the california comedian jeffrey mark klein the protests were a form of extortion because essentially they were saying. do this for us or we won't stop harassing you so yeah that is expression it's kind of like how the mafia used to say pay us for protection or we're going to destroy your shot that's going to feels protesters chose a small butcher shop because it's a smaller target so they feel like they could have a bigger impact a smaller shop would be easier for them to extort then a big farm or
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a big factory if they chose mcdonald's there's a chance that mcdonald's lawyers may get involved and ultimately people are their kind of just children who are scared of consequences so they'll only do something if they feel like it's going to work out. and to be. resorted to extreme measures for years to discourage people from eating animals of course including some pretty gut wrenching stunts at times. sort of. rather unexpectedly very rather upsetting pictures there now all the way update on the russian mine rescue also why the saudis have had enough over nine eleven and the french president's popularity takes a tumble partly over what role he's given to his wife now or least proposes to tell
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for new socks for the tell you the celebrity gossip the tabloids are files for you they. tell you that you are not cool enough to buy. all the hawks that we along the border will watch. again the fate of the eight missing workers in that flooded diamond mine in far east russia remains still as we start a new week as rescue efforts continue the hundred forty three other miners though have been saved since friday's incident in one of the world's largest excavated holes or one of the survivors has been talking about what they went through. a monday and friday morning you had to work your day begins and then disaster strikes .
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george was always good i was shift started suddenly the lights went out and he got windy and misty out of nowhere a massive wave hit me i swallowed dirty salt water i couldn't breathe thirty six year old alicia. was one of the one hundred fifty one miners left trapped underground in a flooded diamond mine in russia's far east what we call the water was cold and dirty and it was my chest there were obstacles pipes boards and all the rubbish that i had to move with my leg badly injured and it was difficult of course but what can i do i wanted to live at least said it was fighting against time as he tried to escape i got. my leg was trapped the i am pipes were bending because of the water pressure i had to try and get my leg out without breaking it i got lucky
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. and i looked for any way to be rescued a phone was my only hope however all the phones were destroyed but fate played into alicia's hands when he managed to make brief contact with emergency crews he spent nearly twenty four hours trapped underground before he was eventually rescued. and he said he is one of the lucky ones but there is some line is still fighting for their lives trapped for days already with their family and friends distraught rescue is still hard at work trying to retrieve those that are missing one can only hope that if and when they're found that they will survive this horrendous ordeal. mind massive is now artes in the dealer chewed a reporting there on the ongoing rescue efforts for the stricken dumb and mine workers there in the far east of russia or. elsewhere this morning the french
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president is facing a barrage of criticism over plans to create an official first lady role for his wife that's despite a manual micron having banned lawmakers from employing their spouses we talked to one french publisher in journalist who says the president's becoming an french and copying his american counterpart. but french vote is really say i voted for a candidate not for his wife or not her husband but for instance from from of french from his point of view of being the wife of someone doesn't give you any particular rights mr mark or less decision could be a real big mistake the main reason for that is that he thinks as an american little signs all took and moves are planning it to prove that mr macro is more and more out of touch with french reality when becoming president for instance he chanted the french and the masses with a hand on his heart like you probably saw on american movies but this kind of
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religious pious attitude is complete french explanation for this love of america is that he has been supported like french really by the way by the young leaders of the french american foundation whose aim is to strengthen the links between france and the us so as it stands at the moment in a petition against the proposals now gathered over one hundred eighty thousand signatures once it hits two hundred thousand it can be presented to president micron himself for consideration it comes as the latest polls show his approval rating plummeting when he was elected he had more than sixty percent of the population on his side now after less than a hundred days in office it seems that's fallen to a record low of thirty six percent oh to be a politician political analyst. says micro now has too many french people against them. presented himself as good in french politics as the man who's going to be
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changing the system and so far he's only doing it errors which a dead dog wouldn't do it should be good or it wouldn't do any showing he's actually quite nervous and this is ethnic french people are all expecting that he creates jobs that if you bring improves security and so far well he's creating a new status for his wife he's just reduced pensions are subsidies to french students. or the french the commander in chief of the french armed forces resigned that so he's got the students against him he's got the military against them and what is he doing well creating a new job for us whites and of course this is extremely clear clumsy and he has to get his act straight because some of the loss you want to pass in the next months concerns employments and if you just clumsy as with that mass yesterday you can expect that hundreds and thousands of french will go to the streets quite soon against him because he's already in the dangers of. violent clashes in the u.s. state of oregon this rival rallies were staged in the city of portland.
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will not be allowed to flush as groups faced off for the so-called freedom arch nearby organizers claim that the purpose of that rally was to promote equality for all in the peaceful demonstration of a rival protesters accuse them of then white supremacists though enchanted and to trump slogans fighting men broke out with flags burned and pepper spray big news three arrests remain. saudi arabia this seeking to end the more seats accusing it of involvement in the nine eleven attacks the country is being sued by the family members of thousands of those killed and more than twenty thousand businesses and insurance documents filed in a manhattan court last week say the accusers cannot prove that riyadh or affiliated bodies aided the terrorists. neither proper allegations nor any evidence supports conclusory assertions that saudi arabia caused the nine eleven attacks by knowingly or even recklessly aiding the terrorists who committed them
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saudi arabia is accused of helping the perpetrators behind nine eleven to stay in the united states the lawsuit also claims that riyadh was aware of money transactions from saudi charities to al qaeda and that a senior saudi official stayed at the same hotel as three of the hijackers the night before the attacks the lawsuits against the saudis were allowed by u.s. congress last year when it overruled president obama's veto with the justice against sponsors of terrorism act known as just the wife one of the victims says she's confident the courts will keep the pressure on saudi arabia the. prior to an act in a wall called the justice against terrorism act jast we were unable to hold saudi arabia accountable in a us court of law and now that that law was enacted last september we can now move forward with our lawsuit they filed their dismissed so on august first and now we have over second that's our deadline to respond to their dismissal and then the
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judge will make a determination to grant them a just miso or to keep them in the case and we believe now with the law on our side jast that there's no way that it will be dismissed and that this lawsuit will continue and go forward in front of those pictures from way about the folks who are with us this morning where if you do not your mother is going to go ok check us out on the you tube videos find so many more stories to from us at our dot com we'd love you to say i'm kevin zero in for moscow with this news bulletin for me for now good morning.
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with all make this manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling classes to protect themselves. the family. lives and be the one percent. we can all middle of the room sick. really. really really really . in the. single event you. were talking to. me it's. not
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a lot of what i think about tom and i skidded but i'm about the same as art when i was up the money into. making money unless my own. fates of the. civil. rights of the. other people that was on the. oh.
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tougher measures are being put in place a twenty eight football world cup in russia to prevent violence and hooliganism from ruining the long awaited event how do you stop fans from clashing with rival supporters as the hooligans movement in russia as dangerous as the media. all talk about this and more we're joined by election year a figure in the world of football hooliganism now author and filmmaker pennant. before the. biggest show on earth is coming to russia next but with the spectacle of the party comes the thread. so why is it. only. an. overzealous supporters spillover from sports rivalries to the world of
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politics. cast patterns former football hooligan now author of numerous books welcome to the show it's really great to have you with us cash now you met russian hooligans before right and they view you as a legend are they really so bloodthirsty as the media paints them. no. what i always trying for isis to go is all i met was in so far as new for a year i was and i was quite young i reminded me of the holy guns in england that my denotes always known for themselves back in the seventy's and eighty's that that sign hung at that sign look at that same sense of excitement. i was poorly placed a mate by only one of them spoke english that says it's. the first time they've been a lad out of russia as a group. with lasers or stuff.

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