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the world. that you get out of the old world. according to. the bar code and yeah i'm sure there were. on the news tonight a terrorist attack in barcelona as a suspect grams of car in the crowds of people on the city's most crowded torah street and more and more top republicans criticize president for his statements following the tragedy in charlottesville and the kurds say the united states military will remain in syria to support their territorial claims long after isis is defeated a military man sitting in tonight for ed schultz from washington d.c. you're watching r t america.
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good evening we start tonight with the terror attack in barcelona the attack left at least thirteen dead and over one hundred people injured after a van rammed into a crowded barcelona's busiest street last run less prominent the incident is being investigated as a terror attack isis is already claiming responsibility the attack comes after a house explosion which claimed a single life now being linked to today's terror attacks natalie don back has all the details. everyone still a bit on hold trying to hear more about the attackers and you know trying to just hear if there's only one or two of them that have been taken in by to try to council and police now but yet everyone still really waiting to hear more it seems like the police control is easing a bit we're about one hundred meters from less but i'm just here. in barcelona. and you can see that the police is sort of just removing the tape here
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around me so hopefully people are going to be able to get back to their hotels consider homes that are close to this area i have spoken to a lot of people just around this plaza here that is pretty close to where everything happened and you can see a lot of families with small children and everyone sort of like waiting to be able to pass through some of them have hotels on and around the area. they're still waiting for to. proceed to their hotels and really just move on with their vacations and earlier we heard from the president of catalonia he says the attack on barcelona comes as an unexpected blow. we are saddened like europe and the rest of the world as we know that people of all civilizations religions and social backgrounds stand with the victims and with over this act of violence that's what our capital london brussels paris and other european cities have had this
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experience and now what has happened to barcelona joining me now to discuss the attack is foreign policy expert and principal at trilogy advisors johnston levy's john good to have you with us today let's talk about this isis is claiming responsibility for this attack it's too early yet to confirm whether or not this is true we know that isis likes to claim responsibility for violence that garners a lot of media attention around the world if this is indeed a lone wolf attack what if anything can authorities do to protect civilians from this style of attack unfortunately in manila there's nothing that can be done for one hundred percent security at least not until this long war against radical islamist wahhabi islam is going to be defeated but in the meantime we need to see very relentless and aggressive counter terrorism as we've seen by the spanish authorities and i think they deserve due credit the last time there was a major terror attack. spain was dem adrift atrocity one hundred ninety two people
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killed on the trains there thirteen years ago and there are now about three thousand spanish officials pursuing about one thousand to twelve hundred suspects tapping about five hundred telephones in spain doing the best they can and working with muslim community leaders in barcelona and cattle and governments in europe and very importantly the moroccan government on counterintelligence now you know what i'm noticing in the last several these lone wolf attacks they've been carried out using rental cars rental trucks these big box trucks like we saw last year in nice france we can we can think way back to the first world trade tower attempted bombing right in the ninety's that was a rented box truck this trend among lone wolfs it's rental cars do you think there's there's a need to be more extensive in screening perhaps are we going to see that happen with with rental cars and this sort of is this sort of in our future that it's
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a brilliantly evil tactic by islamic state and encouraging people who really need no type of skills with firearms or explosives you simply know how you need to know how to drive a car and you need to be evil enough to drive into a large crowd of people four meters or hundreds of meters or whatnot and i think we need to be very careful about how we balance out as i said before a very relentless counterterrorism offensive by authorities and working together with muslim community leaders without infringing on privacy and security issues that allow us to thrive and prosper in western society i mean all it took was the one shoe bomber for it to change the t.s.a. here in the united states right i mean is this what were do you think that this kind of fear among the the chain reaction we're seeing all across europe with these rented cars i mean do you think that might happen here but i think there's going to be a way to try and do better screening again without interrupting commercial relations between businesses businesses and consumers. and of course to global economy we
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can't now have a system that usurps to kind of freedom and openness that is allowed for prosperity to be shared throughout the world at the same time it's really a thing going to be more a matter of going after individuals social media networks again intelligence sharing with community leaders with government officials but an absolutely relentless approach to this and never letting terrorists think that governments are societies so letting up or simply surrender one more targeted approach i don't like and relentlessly so and as as i mentioned earlier isis likes to immediately claim involvement in seemingly every violent that happens around the world is this some sort of tactic among terror groups to sort of make themselves appear on the present bigger bigger than they actually are absolutely no no you had this one right on the head of what it comes down to is a recruiting tool especially when the so-called caliphate is about to be extinguished in syria and iraq but the danger is that we're going to see i think more of these types of attacks in europe you have hundreds perhaps thousands of
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european union citizens who have traveled to syria and iraq have become battle hardened and now want to take back their radicalization to europe and we're now seeing it also in south asia and as far east as the philippines yes so this is going to be a global phenomenon we're going to be dealing with these situations these atrocities unfortunately but i think all we can do is always be ready to strike back as hard as we can against the enemy and last but not least for the viewers how is it possible to keep yourself you and your family safe from something like this is that even possible to do that one hundred percent know it's simply the case we just got to keep our eyes and ears open when we're out on the street right we have to work together as societies and with governments and trust officials to provide the greatest security they can walk providing the greatest freedom for individuals all right thank you so much for sharing your expertise with us john fiddle edis. president trump is for. singh serious backlash for blaming both sides as he calls
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it for the violence that occurred in charlottesville over the weekend and the comments led to the disillusion of the president's manufacturing and business councils now here to discuss what this means for the president is former u.s. trade commissioner bart chilton part good of you to be with us tonight thanks for being here you're good to see you so this is really something right these types of advisory councils we know they don't actually physically do too much but they do serve an important relationship well that's right absolutely i mean they're sort of like presidential potted plants or photo ops and it's good it's sort of a deal that they make the c.e.o.'s make with the president they look good being in close proximity of the president the president looks good you know thoughtfully listening to the. by the same token relationships is key and there are times when a president might call upon them to try and push legislation on the hill but unfortunately because of the remarks regarding charleville neo nazis this business
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council is now could put they were dissolving themselves and then the president tweeted that he's dissolving them sort of like saying i quit before you're fired. and radically yes ironically but it's really a shameful and i think sort of smarmy way for the president to have handled it these c.e.o.'s where they're trying to contribute to the country in the dialogue unfortunately i think the economic agenda is going to be hurt well the corporate c.e.o.'s are usually pretty risk averse i mean that they're in charge of these huge corporations but that's what they do they don't typically take political or partisan positions so coming out in protest of the president is kind of a precedent setting kind of a big deal at the same time politicians on the other side of this they're risk averse because they don't want to risk losing votes in the next election the next runoff and in recent days. politicians have reiterated positions in opposition to
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the racism but few have actually criticized the president by name how do you think this will impact the politics for republicans and for the president specially the ones running next year well you're absolutely right there's only been a handful who really called him out by name mccain senator graham and the governor case. billy interrupt lately and jeff flake also from arizona but the others in particular you know house speaker ryan and majority leader in the senate mitch mcconnell have only talked in sort of platitudes about oh racism is bad or anti-semitism is bad there's a quote that i was reminded of the other day by dante which is that the darkest places in hell are reserved for those who claim neutrality in times of moral crisis and this really is i think a time to stand up and it could have long reverberating implications for not just policy which i think is sort of having going to have some big trouble but also the
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politics on that note of policy the proposal that the administration has has put forth thus far this is got all this drama has got to make it much more difficult to get things through congress right what's the policy prognosis for things like tax reform infrastructure that's what we're supposed be paying attention to this week let alone the must pass stuff like appropriations bills well the president clearly steps on his own message i mean these remarks that he made about there are good people on both sides including you know the neo nazis and the k.k.k. was made when he was supposed to be talking about this trillion dollar infrastructure proposal but nobody seems to know what it is i do not much by the way but yes he's going to have a tougher and tougher time getting these important things through like tax reform infrastructure that really could fuel inject the economic engine of our democracy so he's not just stepping on his own message political. he's stepping on his policy
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message that really impacts the country it impacts our economic growth and jobs and that's just a shame for him it's a shame for the nation and now on growth markets have been on a tear we've seen record highs week to week after week after week since the elections in november what impact if any do you do you see on markets in light of this charlottesville tragedy and the president's latest from our i think there is sort of a bubble licious euphoria there it's been going on markets have reached all these highs as you say monella but today they took a turn largest loss in three months two hundred seventy points on the dow jones industrial average that's one point two percent down to twenty one seven fifty that's a big deal the first time in three months it's taken such a large loss and all the other markets took a little bit of a loss to this may be a sort of a turning point where not just the c.e.o.'s but the rest of the market the speculative interest there say look none of these things that we planned on having like tax
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reform infrastructure are actually going to come to fruition any time soon there still is some good numbers out there on growth and corporate profits that will buoy the economy somewhat i don't think we're going to heck in a handbasket but i do think some of the air hot air on the president's part in some regards is going to start seeping out of what i do refer to as a bubble issue for you here in markets now one of one final thing for you you have worked on several administrations for a cabinet do you see any of the top officials in the trump administration resigning over this because the other day we saw treasury secretary minucci. transportation secretary elaine chao gary cohn the director of the national economic council they stood right there next to him as the president made these outlandish remarks what do you expect to come from that well i mean it's a really tough personal decision and it may impact them directly i mean their their policy portfolio not the fact it did. we've got asian american and jewish
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individuals that are sitting right there listening to this malarkey but i sorta hope that some of them stay in particular the military you know general john kelly i mean the chief of staff right now they've got a tough circumstance but given what's going on in the war i sure hope those military guys stay there and keep an eye on what's going on at the white house anybody who has their finger on the button i want some military guys were not upholding the military code of contact conduct you got to keep that with things don't happen on a whim got to keep the grown ups in the house thank you so much for sharing your expertise former u.s. trade commissioner bart chilton. more and more republicans are beginning to distance themselves from the president over his ambiguous statements about the tragedy in charlottesville senator orrin hatch and marco rubio repeated their statements critical of white nationalism following the president's controversial press conference on tuesday and just today senator ted cruz referred to the violence over the weekend as an act of domestic terrorism there are plenty of folks
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providing day to day running commentary on the president's various comments on the president's various tweets and i feel confident that our good friends in the media will continue to provide that commentary. i'm going to leave that to others but i am going to focus on addressing the issues of the day and in the hours that followed particularly the horrific scene that all of us have seen. of that young man driving the car into the crowd. and murdering a young woman injuring a number of others. that was an act of divestiture. joining me to discuss tonight's political panel on the left we have brad baumann he's the partner at the post storm group and on the right we have ryan her desk is a political consultant hi there gentlemen thanks for being here tonight so we just saw today members of the conservative right or and hatch marco rubio ted cruz
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they're mincing no words calling what happened charlottesville an act of terrorism yet we have president trump tweeting about barcelona calling this a terror attack seemingly without without any question at all before any investigation can be even performed so gentlemen i ask of you what is the difference between a car plowing down pedestrians in barcelona and a car plowing down protesters in charlottesville why is one a terror attack that post will call out and not the other brad to you first on this one i want you to respond afterwards. yes there is no difference what occurred in charlottesville as a whole was an act of terrorism you have a group of white supremacists who with into a college town in order to intimidate scare and ultimately make a political statement with the threat of violence that is the definition of
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a terror attack and i want to actually i've never actually think in my entire career have applauded people like tim scott and cruz and lindsey graham for their very principled statements the truth is that something very drastic happened this week and now we're in a situation where there are two americas there are not cease and then there are those who are going to oppose nazis and those gentlemen took a great stand in opposing naziism this week writing a response. yeah i don't think that all the information is out yet i mean president trump said you can call the attack in charlottesville a terrorist attack certainly in the justice department is looking at it as a civil rights abuse and we'll see where it goes in very very well made terrorist attack i actually and certainly a question i just finish my point really is can i finish my point yet. as far as
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the attack in barcelona so far the president of spain the governor of catalonia have all sat there instead of the mayor of barcelona has sat there and said it is a terrorist attack. so i think that that's technical technical difference as far as what happens while goes on how the people are affected i think there is no difference it's a good hour it took an hour for the president to call what happened in barcelona a terror attack and it's been four days since his his allies in the all right and. nazis killed someone on the streets of our of one of our cities in virginia and he hasn't said anything he said. four days to collect all the information he's the president of the united states he's the head of the entire intelligence apparatus of the entire government he has enough time to come up with the information and i'm pretty sure that right now with as little information as i have called a terrorist attack the president called a terrorist attack well i guess you were listen to the president's words then when
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he did sit there and say if you can call it a terrorist attack that's exactly as he said is and you can call this a terrorist you don't do what i say that last horribly don terrorist attack what is a sig a really given to the nation was i you can call it a brewer he literally did he said you can call this a charge then you can deploy this narrative to tell he's not calling it a terrorist attack he has it clearly yes it is if that isn't the word i got to get in there guys a star staff i got to get in there he definitely did not say come out outright and call it a terror attack but he he did say you can but that those are two very different things it's not some antics there are two very different things but let's let's move this along guys ryan i want to stay with you for this next question there are people who call these white supremacist groups terror organizations that will put them on par with for example isis should groups like the k.k.k. be banned in the u.s. . i don't think speech should be banned in the u.s. and i think that if you have intend to do harm certainly than that that speech to
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promote promotes action to do harm should be banned and that is scream fire in a crowded theater and i don't believe calling any kind of speech that is ugly or disagreeable calling for that being banned is a safe thing i don't i don't agree with that at all brad brad hold that thought i know you're chomping at the bit pair. on the flip side to this some on the other side on the right might argue that groups like black lives matter or anti thought that they're also terror organizations what's the difference between all of these groups and what banning groups on any topic kind of a slippery slope. to the infringement of first amendment rights to freedom of speech no no my grandpa punched nazis in germany during world war two does that make him a terrorist we have in this country said that naziism white supremacy is not is hate speech it is not permissible in america for that to happen that is the
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difference here what is taking place here is a pretend moralistic argument trying to create a moral dichotomy which somehow not are the same as people who fight not that's not the kind sorry no i'm sorry ryan or you want us sizing by the here are some insular or you say not my grandfather informs us and that has my grandfather called communists in vietnam can i punch a communist no can i attack a communist run over my head and feel about not. because i'll tell you of the literal nazis as in that off hail or like people who are dead now that we didn't want war do treats or the barrel they are not running or own mouth generally and as far as neo nazis go i think their language is disgusting but they have a right to set there and say it because i believe in the principles of this country is right on to have fairly good odds he's right it's totally cool man all right you have a right to defend communists they killed as many people in fact more i have one last
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thing to both of you got to make it really actually i'm just being told i am out of time guys i am so sorry we got to leave it right there you got a little hot in here ryan very desk am brad ballin thank you so much for sharing your insights with us guys we've got to go i'm sorry. debate continues throughout the country as confederate statues are torn down in increasing numbers following events in charlottesville artie's natasha sweet takes a look at how charlottesville is mourning the life lost this past weekend. thousands came together last night gathering at the university everything a campus in charlottesville for a candlelight vigil against. and violence. singing amazing grace many placed her candles around the statue of thomas jefferson the third u.s. president and founder of the university groups also marched around campus observing a moment of silence for thirty two year old heather higher and state troopers burke
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bates and the ten j. colin bates and colin were monitoring the rally in a helicopter saturday and died when it crashed here you can see virginia state police put out this photo of roses in remembrance of the two shortly after the crash and the two men were very much loved by the community here you see a photo from the richmond general's youth hockey honoring trooper pilot bates who was the coach for the team and his brother craig says bates knew at the time there that he wanted to serve and protect and misses him every day. it's hard to just. what's going to be of the text which was which was a real sort of. bates died just one day before his forty first birthday and he leaves behind a wife and twins a boy or girl and his funeral is scheduled for friday in richmond colleagues recall forty eight year old colin as quote a wonderful guy who always had
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a smile colin was a graduate of the university of virginia leadership program for police and sheriff's and he was the highest rank for a pilot with twenty three years of service a pilot for a current virginia governor terry mcauliffe cohen was in charge of the state police aviation unit he was also an avid mountain biker behind his wife karen two sons ryan and max bailey parents and brothers his funeral is scheduled for saturday in chesterfield virginia virginia state police association is accepting donations to support the families of bates and colon a funeral was held wednesday for thirty two year old heather higher open to the public and everyone more purple her favorite color the man being accused of killing higher has his next hearing set for august twenty fifth in washington and suites are to. the stated goal of u.s. forces in syria is to defeat the islamic state u.s. allies in the region however believe american military forces will remain in the country long after the mission to defeat isis has been accomplished argues on your
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part and feel has the latest. the syrian democratic forces a u.s. backed militia consisting largely of fighters from the kurdish people's protection unit says the u.s. will have a presence in syria for decades to come speaking to reuters s.d.f. spokes person to walls filo said of the united states quote they have a strategy policy for decades to come there will be military economic and political agreements in the long term between the leadership of the northern areas of syria and the u.s. administration the u.s. has provided the s.d.f. with weapons a special forces on the ground and conducted air strikes to assist the militia and battles however the long term goal of the kurds is questionable while their stated objective is to defeat the self-proclaimed islamic state they've at times clashed with the syrian government suggesting their ambition it may go beyond fighting just
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the islamic state and fact u.k. based conflict wanted her i.h.s. market reported in april of this year forty three percent of islamic state fighting has targeted the syrian government comparatively in the islamic state directed fighting against the s.d.s. only seventeen percent of the time when questioned by reuters about the long term strategy in syria spokesperson for the us led coalition in the country colonel ryan dillon vaguely stated quote our mission is to defeat isis in designated areas of iraq and syria and to set conditions for follow on operations to increase regional stability without elaborating on what exactly that meant however recent news has exposed the growth of u.s. influence in the country since the syrian government went to war in two thousand and eleven with militias backed by the governments of the united states turkey qatar and other foreign powers in june satellite images revealed of the location of two new u.s.
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air strips one located in the syrian border or rather across from the syrian border in. jordan and one on the syrian border in syria according to the daily beast the bases quote could support drones helicopters and special operations airplanes just a few weeks later turkish state media leaked the locations of ten secret u.s. bases in northern syria a move seen as retaliation for u.s. support of the kurds which turkey opposes the comments from the s.d.s. suggest even if the united states failed in its initial goal of ousting syrian president bashar al assad it has been successful in trenching its military and influence in the country for decades to come in washington on your part until r.t. and this just in the catalonian police have confirmed four suspects have been killed in raids in campbell's the police say the raid was in connection to another impending attack the town is about one hundred twenty kilometers south of barcelona it is still unclear whether these incidents are related to the earlier car attacks
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