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fears in france the interior minister reveals two hundred seventy you have this country while the much vaunted effort to tackle radicalization flounders. more trouble in the house from playing time now his national security advisers loyalty is in question giving security clearance to a former top aide to president obama. feeling the heat over meet the reagan activists who forced a butcher in california to hang an animal right side in the stalls window.
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either it's midday here in moscow never a good afternoon for me so first then this half hour of news it's been revealed that around two hundred seventy joe had this have recently returned to france after fighting in iraq and syria some of been arrested in the courts are currently ploughing through the cases of others the number has been revealed by the french interior minister also highlighted that the terror threat remains extremely high in an attempt to try to rein in extremism france had opened its first day radicalization center nearly a year ago but the facilities already hit the buffers. the reports. it was billed as a front seat to its program with jihad ists was the country's first radicalization center when it opened last year ati's police was here. and this is rehab for extremists once inside psychologists say it will provide
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therapy and counselors will teach students about citizenship. but just months later the shutters down so where did it 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 respite for having links to his behind the paris tax cheats and fifteen while leave from his rehabilitation and since february not a single person has been here the deed radicalisation so did this venture off a value for money. it is a complete fiasco everything is to be rethought everything is to be reconstructed according to people close to me putting it mildly yes i would say this
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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 the residents say. that the center it's closed because it's nothing but. i was against this center from the beginning and i am happy to. 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 their houses because of the center
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a complete failure that's how many people are describing this project and many and now left wondering if there is a concrete solution to the estimated fifteen thousand citizens. in this country. since the frogs terrorism expert david lowe believes it's not enough to. simply preach. french this time on this issue got it wrong. you know we talked about what it was going to be radicalizing and where fronts missed a trick on this was really removing individuals who were shot over in a remote part of france or. part of france and preach to them there are successes that these dates of her friends missed that she came to this issue of
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trying to deal radicalize. and help help those individuals who are being drawn towards terrorist activity very no just just by taking 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 the became. the. new in today a brutal massacre in a village in northern afghanistan has killed up to forty people including children officials say the attack took place after the village was captured by an unknown group of militants suspected to be a mix of taliban and eisel fighters after today battle with security forces meantime scores of other afghan civilians also including many children are in search of shelter in the east of the country also being caught up in taliban eisel and u.s. airstrikes some of been describing their ordeal. islamic
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state groups brutally attacked some indians and the afghanistan national army then foreign forces came to the battlefield then the us dropped the mother of all bombs on the village what is left is ruins. does a lot of what has come up you should be sure to get it. isis militants slaughtered our own call saying he was a spy if you fled since the threaten to kill us the next day. islamic state militants slaughtered our five cousins on front of us they could have come and killed us any time to kill so we left our whole.
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first isis attack their village then came american airstrikes now we don't have anything everything is destroyed. the latest major reshuffle among donald trump's top team is in a series of sackings among his national security aides but even the man in charge of the dismissals is now in the firing line over what might have driven his decisions as khaled maupin explains. general 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
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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 information to the media susan rice's actions were flagged by as i recall one watt nic 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 coup in
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libya syria iraq iran this destructive cycle bad decisions we cannot be the policeman of the world 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 don't order a target a new jersey state or if you can see trump they have 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 it will come up and r.t. new york will be tom 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. the white toast to the u.s.
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state of oregon mixed the tensions of also being violent clashes broke up between rival rallies in the city you pull. anti fascist groups faced off for the so-called freedom march nearby organizers claim the purpose of that rally was to peacefully promote equality but the rival protests accuse them of being white supremacists and chanted and to trump slogans fighting them flags were burned pepper spray was used three arrests were made. of all the signs you'd expect to see in a butcher's window one saying quote killing animals is violent and unjust unquote must come as a bit of a surprise to customers passing by but nonetheless one shop in california has agreed to display it after a vegan activists rallied outside that shop for months conducting gruesome animal rights stunts. i think the only.
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in the backyard plan now is the burning. and that is what i put in. the beat. as well as forcing the owner to display the end to meet sign of the shop demonstrators from the group direct actions everywhere demanding it becomes a vegan butchery of it's not clear what that means they also want the right to carry out animal rights demonstrations there twice a year group spokesman mark johnson explains a bit more about this 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 wide enough 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 that normalize it so much that it is allowed to persist we
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intend to make berkeley california the united states leader on animal rights issues we intend to liberate the city of berkeley by banning all violence towards animals by twenty twenty five in effect banning meats 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 monica richie you know and a husband family say it's their rights that are being abused they think want to describes the activists as extremists carrying out ethical extortion and that's a view that i could buy the californian comedian jim klein to. 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 shop that's kind of feels protesters chose a small butcher shop because it's
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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 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. to be protesters have resorted to extreme measures for years to discourage people of course or many to animals including some pretty good wrenching stones pre-prepared what's coming up here a lot of it is faked up is graphic. oh but doesn't put you off coming up here on out international on the way an update
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on the russian mine rescue. plus why the saudis have had enough over nine eleven and also the french president's popularity takes a tumble partly over what role to give his wife next now that's going to go away. in case you're new to the game this is how. the economy is built around. corporations from washington to washington. to meet. voters elected to business to run this country business if. you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before.
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seems wrong. to shape our. outlook. and it. equals betrayal. when some find themselves worlds apart. to look for common ground. about your sudden passing i've only just learnt you were a south and taken your last to bang turn. your act right up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath. but then my feelings started to change you talked
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about war like it was again still some more fun to feel those that didn't like to question our arc and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters the mind it's consumed with this one to. speak to because there were no other takers. claimed that mainstream media has met its maker . give thanks for this is one that so good to the face of the eight missing workers in that flooded diamond mine in far east russia it remains unknown this monday as rescuers are now topping pipelines that have tried to make sounds in the hope of the trapped miners will hear it maybe respond and help locate the emergency crews
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last monday's to bring them on of the surface on friday bringing the total save thus far to one hundred forty three. this is beginning of the weekend. he spent nearly twenty four hours on the ground before being reached seems he heard a phone ringing and followed the sound he then monies to call and let rescuers know his location that's how he got free when describing his ordeal. skewers it was good i was shift started certainly the lights went out which will usually go windy and misty out of nowhere a massive wave hit me i swallowed dirty salt water hello i couldn't breathe. the water was cold and it and it was my chest there were obstacles pipes boards and
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all the rubbish was of them and i had to move with my leg badly injured and it was difficult of course but what can i do i wanted to live. like i was a war hero my leg was trapped in the eye in pipes or bending because of the water pressure i had to try and get my leg out without breaking it i got lucky. and i looked for any way to be rescued was a phone was my only hope however all the phones were destroyed. so the arabia is seeking to end the lawsuits accusing it of involvement in the nine eleven attacks the country's being sued by the family members of thousands of those
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killed and more than twenty thousand businesses new shuras documents filed in a manhattan court last week say the accusers can't though 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 one of the lawsuits accuses of helping the perpetrators behind nine eleven to actually stay in the united states it also claims that riyadh was aware of money transactions from saudi charities to al qaeda and furthermore that a senior saudi official state at the same hotel as three of the hijackers just the night before the attacks now the ability to sue foreign governments over terrorism on it became possible in the u.s. last september because of this it's when congress you know honestly overruled president obama's veto with the justice against sponsors of terrorism known as just
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currently there are twenty five lawsuits against the saudis seeking billions of dollars in compensation the video of one of the victims says though she is confident the courts will keep up the pressure. to file their dismissal on august first and now we tell our second that's our deadline to respond to their dismissal and then the judge will make a determination to grant them a just a missile or to keep them in 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 after many years of public pressure last summer the u.s. government declassified twenty eight pages from the nine eleven commission report which detail how some of the hijackers received financial support from individuals who may have links to saudi arabia terry started believes those connections could trace back to the very highest levels of government. they still have withheld about
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three pages worth of information in those twenty pages that we would like to see released but what we've seen so far shows that money was going through the saudi arabian embassy in washington d.c. and being funneled out to california to some of the hijackers prior to the attacks well they said no high ranking officials which is which leaves the entire lower level ranking officials possibly involved in the attacks and we do have evidence that shows that they were and the reason we need to get this into a courtroom and have it all air it is highly unlikely these lower level agents were working. without any knowledge of the higher level you know levels in the saudi arabian government knowing what was happening. the french president is facing a barrage of criticism over plans he's got to create an official first lady role
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for his wife if despite their money or mccrone having banned lawmakers from employing vers spouses in france the president's wife doesn't have an official status as such and plays a courtesy role according to the plan bridget mccrone would have our own office if it went ahead at number of staff and security guards but a particular bone of contention is the idea of allocating a separate budget for the president's spouse we talk to one french publisher and journalist who says the president's becoming an french and coping is american counterpart. mr kroll this 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 piling up to prove that mr macro is more and more out of touch with french reality when becoming prison for instance each time to the french you might see years with a head on his heart like you probably saw on american movies but this kind of religious pious attitude is complete and french expectation for this love of
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america is that he has been supported like french. 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 thirst thirst for a petition against the proposals now gathered over one hundred ninety thousand signatures it's crucial that because when it gets to two hundred thousand it can actually physically be presented to micro himself in protest all this comes interesting is the latest polls that show that these approval ratings have plummeted when he was elected he had more than sixty percent of the population on cyber look at the figures now down down down they go after less than one hundred days in office has fallen to record low thirty six percent is a real again all that. proposal was not surprised it was announced during his election campaign because it has become a part of his american way of thinking like thinking that the french state run
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business for. this decision could be one of the moves to he has ever taken sixty five percent of the french disapprove of this new decision. purities fagging only thirty six percent of french of the french are happy with this new leader and he will soon face a terrible winter of discontent with the unions will continue to track the story thanks for choosing r.t. if you're world update this hour i'm kevin owen here in moscow but with more and thirty eight hope to see that. here's what people have been saying about redacted and i. just pull along. the only show i go out of my way to find you know we still really packed the. yap is the john oliver of r t america is doing the same we are apparently better than. some
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clear . clear. cut. tougher measures are being put in place they had up to twenty eight football world cup in russia to prevent violence and hooliganism from ruining the long awaited event how do you stop hotheaded fans from clashing with rival supporters as the
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hooligans movement in russia as dangerous as the media. well to talk about this and more we're joined by election year a figure in the world of football hooliganism now author and filmmaker cass pennant . the football world cup biggest show on earth is coming to russia next year but with the spectacle of a party atmosphere comes the threat of food. so why is it. seems to go on the beautiful game. only comes a. lot of overzealous supporters spillover from sports rivalries to the world of politics. cast pattern 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 blood.

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