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this. is a tourist phobia fall into an identity. here's what people have been saying about redacted in the night with us actually just pull on. the only show i go out of my way to you know a lot of the really packs a punch. yampa is the john oliver of party americans do the same we are apparently better than. the c. people you've never heard of love back to the night my president of the world bank though hates you because we're. seriously send us an e-mail. roger summons the deputy chief of the u.s. embassy in moscow to protest planned russian diplomatic sites in america brands
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illegal and aggressive. also to come use county sheriff cheek has revealed that britain has the highest number isn't this extremist in europe and. we have a. year out why. remember we are why we are why do people write. a police lieutenant in the us has been fired after dash cam video shows him assuring a woman during a traffic stop that police only kill black people. follow their live from moscow you're watching r.t. international now russia has summoned the deputy chief of the u.s. diplomatic mission in the country to express anger at the american security services intention to search a russian trade mission in washington moscow described it as
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a clear act of aggression we consider the planned illegal search of russian diplomatic premises in the absence of russian officials and the threat we have received to break down the door of the building is an unprecedented act of aggression. ok let's get more n'est now from within a quick turnover he's across the story medina so what can we expect to happen next then. well while the u.s. plans to view russian trade mission in washington early on friday it was reported that the b. i was planning to search the general consulate premises in san francisco which means that in just a few hours staff members will have to clear their premises for the us security services to conduct the search now it will not only be carried out at russia's consulate offices but also at the apartments of staff who live in the building and who have diplomatic immunity now u.s. authorities have ordered staff members and their families and we do know that some
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families have children and babies to leave their homes for apple to twelve hours now russia's diplomatic staff was given quite a short notice only thirty six hours warning now the state department has said that the facilities will be closed in an tree or access there will be granted only with a special permission for the ministry spokeswoman on monday as a lot of us slant these u.s. intentions she called it a raid and an invasion and the consulate office and homes of staff she also said that the orders of the u.s. authorities pose a direct threat to security of russian citizens and also there is the violates international norms on diplomatic and consulate relations. we're talking about invasion of the consummate offices and departments of diplomatic staff would lead to being asked to leave not to stand we reserve the right to tell the tractions
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however this is no doubt choice it's been forced upon us this diplomatic route has been unfolding quite rapidly and the past few days russia this conflict wasn't started by moscow but the u.s. administration both sides continue to said that they do want to establish good relations but giving the. latest circumstances it is really unclear whether it's still possible ok franks medina medina cautioned over there were let's have a quick look there where this tit for tat actually started back in december then president barack obama expelled thirty five russian diplomats over claims of election meddling president putin though didn't retaliate instead he invited the children of u.s. diplomats in russia to a new year party actually at the kremlin however then in july after the u.s. passed new sanctions against russia moscow expelled hundreds of u.s.
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diplomats cutting their level to the same number that russia has in the u.s. after that trump extended the sanctions following a congressional vote and now washington has closed the russian consulate in san francisco a former u.s. diplomat we talked to believe that the plan to search the conduit would be pointless. what are people going to do with them basters apartments around the consulate and sense and just go look for illegal recipes for abortion and of course you're going to have to respond you're going to have to go in direct cross live in st petersburg looking for well perhaps too many copies of. the embassy a library this happens that happens usually at a lower level this time however it perhaps is more serious because it seems to be no. contest between mr putin and mr trump and there's not going to be anything left of interest to find quite frankly if there ever was
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anything other than confidential diplomatic materials which they're supposed to have there but the thing generally tends to be very tough finely tuned and balanced so that not too much offense is given because frankly things are already far too tense between the two countries already so there has to be some great care taken when making gestures like this and to me again that means that anyone who's actually planning on raiding diplomatic premises in san francisco has lost their mind. now the u.k. is home to more is the mystic stream is than any other country according to the blocks come to terra coordinates you also will that he should terror attacks in europe are inevitable and has been looking at why britain tops the list. i was.
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both back was right was. recurring terrorist attacks in europe and the u.k. have become an unnerving fixture for europe's major cities as it turns out britain is at the top of the leaderboard when it comes to the number of extremists here there is many as twenty five thousand fanatics in britain more than any country in europe that's according to the use anti-terrorist chief three thousand are considered a direct threat by m i five and five hundred under constant surveillance to compare friends with six terrorist attacks in the last two years is said to have seventeen thousand radicals spain the most recent victim of a major terror attack in europe just over five thousand so why is britain europe sixty missed capital where the fight to burn the supposing that in the highest number of jihadi some twenty five thousand does surprise me
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a bit because i would have expected france or proportion of belgium to. number given particular the alienation of the muslim communities in both those countries but i know and i'm not surprised that young was limbs of quite alienated from her society and that's growing of research the impact of what britain itself has done and we should remember britain has been next the united states the main program for satanists in various wars we have seen around the middle east the thirty five deaths caused by terrorist attacks in britain this year in westminster manchester and london bridge were carried out by perpetrators on the radar of the security services yet despite that awareness those terrorist attacks weren't avoided and more are expected to happen we are going to suffer more attacks the groups propaganda no longer calls so much for people. to travel to the caliph it but to launch attacks in their places of origin or of residence even on a small scale with homemade weapons across europe while some perpetrators were
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known to the authorities others appeared to be leading ordinary lives and were even described as good guys this raises the question of just how many so-called good guys are totally off the radar or are currently in the process of being radicalized twenty five thousand people the security services can monitor that number of people every twenty four hours some of those attacks we've seen have been one wolf for tanks it's very difficult if an individual even to sleep small number of people plan something that was just simply wanted to get a hold of a vehicle get a hold of naives it's very difficult to pick that up so if the security services can't guarantee the safety of citizens who can the u.s. extended a european travel alert for americans this week making it clear that europe and britain are not the safest places to go and r.t. london when we spoke to the former head of britain's counterterrorism security office about this and he thinks it is actually impossible to monitor such
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a large number of extremists. certainly you know with carter numbers anywhere there are not going to be you're not police officers to keep watch on them but certainly twenty to thirty thousand people of interest in the security services that's one thing of course that boils down to probably about two to three thousand people who are really concerned and the police and security services i mean what it's no surprise that spain's been attacked they've got the same problems as everywhere else and of course there are suspects that are in unmarked society. but this is very difficult to police we're going to see a lot of terrorist attacks worldwide over the next twelve months and that's just the way it is and unless we can increase our intelligence and the u.s. are pretty good at intel. saluted sherry. then all of the circular suffer from paris that science. now is just three weeks to go before germany heads to the polls
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the authorities there are looking at potential threats to the democratic process and it's of little surprise that russia once again finds itself in the spotlight peter oliver has the story. comfortably ahead in the polls but this election campaign hasn't been a walk in the park for a glimmer of hope. that the nation star. kids i'm sure they know i know. i'm going to call remains around fifteen points ahead in the polls but that hasn't stopped the security officials from looking for a bogeyman in this election we believe russia is capable of starting dissent from asian campaigns in connection with the elections to the bundestag yes we heard about the u.s. election we heard about the french election now it's germany's turn is claims are being made that russia is out to influence the vote but this isn't the first time
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that we've heard these type of comments from us and. dienst isn't about the american intelligence services are convinced that most likely russian intelligence services are behind the attack we have no evidence of course but it is obvious that a similar scenario was possible in germany too. and he's not the only one banging that particular drum but. we have seen the alleged influence in the us elections the french elections as well as clear evidence to suggest that these attacks came from russia. there's a crucial hole in claims that russia is attempting to influence the outcome of this year's election in fact we heard the head of germany's interior security service talk about it just a few seconds ago that is there's no evidence no evidence that hacks took place in the past or that there's the intention to carry out hikes in the future in fact the german government has had to come out and admit this. kind of
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a cent i don't have any information that these kinds of food can be proved and they have no knowledge of them. germany has been the victim of high profile cyber attack . in the past back in twenty fifteen the bundestag systems were the victim of a cyber attack and the finger of blame for that one remains pointed at russia russia was initially blamed for the deutsche telekom hack at the end of last year and that hack knocked nearly a million people offline across germany in fact though it was the work of a twenty nine year old british man who was doing it at the order of a liberian company in exchange for cash russian president vladimir putin was put on the spot about meddling in elections during the g twenty and humbug we have such an unusual we did not interfere in the u.s. elections so why would we create any problems here we have good relations with germany it's our largest trade and economic partner in europe i'm glad merkel looks
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almost nailed to be returned as the chancellor of germany but almost half of germans say they still don't know who they're going to vote for so the next couple of weeks could well prove to be crucial and being able to patrol yourself as the defend against foreign meddling could well be a vote grabber come september the twenty fourth peace role of a. nash comfort each is a merge showing a police lieutenant in the u.s. telling a woman during a traffic stop that police only kill black people. here's your own and your lavandero i think a lot of. if you're not why. a member we are like yeah we already know black people write. things like. you have. a tenant there was subsequently fired with his police
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chief criticizing his actions although also calling him an honorable man who had known for years. feel that no matter what context you try to take those comments in the statements were inexcusable inappropriate i'm only doing it for a number of years and i'm always perceive you to be an honorable man but he made a mistake oh so they conducted by media outlets to show that last year the number of people in the us killed by the police was over a thousand while since the beginning of this year the figure is already over six hundred fifty of the different racial types the share of blacks among those killed is not a majority according to the mapping police pilot survey since the beginning of this year fewer than thirty percent of those killed were black although in general they are three times more likely to be killed by the police in the us than the average american plus back in twenty fifteen thirty percent of the black people killed were
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unarmed we discuss the issue with wrong hampton he's a retired d.c. metro police chief and he told us that the fired lieutenants language incited racism believe me a problem has come up in the twenty eight years that he's been on police force cobb county georgia has been known to harbor racism. activities by the klu klux klan stores raid near to do care where learning is and they have been the issue there before for this guy but what has happened to this guy and the mistake is that now and this was caught on a camera indian video not only revealed but we start there and heard the sound true so now he can't get around to use this race this term as well as it awful to me is the indication of his behavior over the years so i don't necessarily believe the person who said that they've known and beings are will person i don't believe.
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still ahead this hour a joint syrian russian operation has been destroying the we'll have a look at that in detail just after the break. here's what people have been saying about rejecting. the only show i go out of my way to. the really. personally better than. see people you've never heard of.
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the world bank very. seriously send us an e-mail. client can be taken into the afterlife that's a lot of people from the future are now arriving in the present. is able to pay for is very into the president using but he doesn't talk about it much because he's already considered to be quite a strange man but you know that's the truth. international now like a craft has crashed during a display east of moscow killing two people on board the plane. the antonova into you had been carrying out a demonstration flight marking the seventieth anniversary of the cross prototype taking to the skies the plane that was you could see control during the maneuver.
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into the ground exploding into a fireball the antonov a n t it was a utility aircraft still a nice in countries around the world according to one witness the pilot diverted the plane away from the crowd at the last moment averting a much bigger disaster while. the pilot managed to divert at the last moment during the maneuver he sacrificed his life to save us a heroic point. in other news tonight the russian foreign ministry has released video of airstrikes destroying eisel armored vehicles need to restore in syria the strikes were conducted as part of a joint operation conducted by the russian and syrian army seats ultimate goal is to liberate the city of dealers all from i saw since the beginning of august the syrian army has made significant gains. i. want to.
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i. was. there is zero has been completely surrounded by i still for three years now only a tiny portion of the cities occupied by the syrian army but they are blockaded there so are almost one hundred thousand people trapped under i still see each.
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however i learned better late and even a bit as isis terrorists raided our house my thirteen year old cousin was staying with us i had her in a water tank so that the terrorist didn't take her as a slave it was argued that it's not cowardice the situation in there is or is catastrophic terrorist from iraq execute civilians in the streets and leave bodies lying there for up to five days i secretly drove my sons out of the city otherwise isis militants would recruit them by force inject psychotropic substances and later use them a suicide bombers. ok let's get the thoughts now of geo political analyst patrick henderson who joins us good evening to you patrick just quickly then give us an appraisal of the situation and just how important will have significant is this joint operation between the russian and syrian military to regain deers or. this is very
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strategically incredibly important dairies or might be the most important choke point right now in the syrian conflict because of its geographical location it's really important potential supply line obviously for isis but it's even more important as a supply line and a junction for syrian forces on the ground as they try to retake those areas and moving north west in the direction of rocca it's incredibly important so there's that plus you know regionally russia's been making incredible advances with airstrikes with the syrian armed forces on the ground in conjunction and in the hama countryside as well and so you have isis being basically pinched on both sides of a sort of a greater regional area that they had more or less strategic control over a year
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a year and a half ago and that's no longer the case the other thing that's important is the supplies in the dare's or countrysides where a lot of oil wells are and of course iraq has also incredibly important domestic source of oil so it's they're keeping the oil out of the hands of the syrian government the longer they occupy these areas and that helps to keep the country unstable and also to keep the black market fuel trade thriving which it has been for the last few years and so that could change dramatically if isis loses control of some of these key areas why is it so difficult at the moment trying to gain control i mean you know they isolate being in charge having won three years and it seems that russia and syria are inching closer but it's a long process. it is it is it's going to it's going to take a while but if you look at the you know pushing isis positions into the sort of
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countryside around there is or this is going to make for much easier targeting from the air by the russian air force and in much the same way that once. more or less evacuated from east aleppo and were pushed into sort of the countryside areas that helped made a lot easier for the syrian arab army to manage in conjunction with the russian air forces to manage militants in those areas getting them out of urban areas so pushing them out of there is or it's very possible they're making really good advances towards stairs or now and along the euphrates river as well and so i think isis has a very short shelf life we're talking about they might you know exist in eighteen months in syria sort of present progress that syria the syrian arab army and the russians and their allies on the ground are making give them maybe eighteen months
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before they become almost extinct they're not their supply lines have been caught the rat lines from turkey have also been compromised as well so it's just a question of time you know how much money how much weaponry how much supplies can be smuggled in to support this sort of failing terrorist but talian that's basically holding core in this part of syria right now time will tell yeah thanks very much if there was not going to time there but it is a crucial battle as you say that is patrick henderson. thank you. u.s. media changing their time in their coverage of the far left wing fantasy in the wake of its recent violent clashes with the far right organizations. members of the far left are using violence to take your mask off because you have a history of beating people and hiding behind that mask in their midst was a sometimes very violent group of protesters that call themselves they were up to
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no good i can tell you they were simply here looking for a fight it's just a shift in how groups like can defer a viewed in the american media now improprieties violent and dangerous just a short time ago they were heroic fight is amid the unrest in charlottesville then during a right wing rally and the n.r.c. plowed his car into a crowd of leftwing counter protesters killing one the initial statement donald trump condemned violence and bigotry of many sites. we condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred bigotry and violence on many shots on many it's been going on for a long time in our country this was not many sounds but it was one thousand innocent white supremacist and therefore are are are people who go and they try to push back on these guys you very intentionally chose to be ambiguous off by mr
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private. and and from member wearing a mask to conceal her identity told us that the change in the movements covered in the u.s. media is intentional. well i think the geeks of what is in the people who who populate and she says just resistance to the tasks of day has to come day and they give an inch oh it's a meeting ratings and to continue to project the status quo to make sure the state don't remove the comfort of their viewers own because when they lose that they lose money just for some acceptance suddenly when things money there's always problem so that brings up tonight here in our state will be back with more news in half an.
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