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u.s. officials are now conducting searches of russia's diplomatic premises in san francisco and washington that were shut down on the state department's order russia has slammed the bay saying it's a clear violation of international law. we are witnessing an example vandalism you need to match relations in the legal take over the russian corporate she. having been expected says she's going to get us we don't phone comes out. the counterterrorism chief has revealed the britain has the highest number of islamic extremists in europe. that. if you're not why i thought i'll remember we all know you don't like people here we'll black people
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right and a police lieutenant in the u.s. has been fired off the dash cam video shows him assuring a woman during a traffic stop the police only killed black people. you're watching on t international with me rosanna lockwood live from moscow thank you for joining us american security services in carrying out searches of russia's diplomatic properties in the u.s. only orders from the state department the russian foreign ministry has slammed the move as a violation of international law for its part the u.s. state department claims the inspections on needed to quote secure and protect facilities and to guarantee that the russian side has fake hated the buildings. the foreign ministry is now posting videos all of the operation with the ministry
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spokeswoman mocking it as a true triumph of democracy in one video from the russian consulate in san francisco security agents are using a ladder to inspect the ceiling inside the building so much is being conducted not only on the premises of diplomatic side but also in the apartments of staff members and their families and in another video a security official is seen searching the apartments with some residents still inside. her. daughter moved. to. florida. but. the u.s.
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state department is also leading a search operation into russia's now closed trade mission in washington d.c. style four blocks from accessing the building starting from two pm local time the head of the russian trade mission alexander stepanek told journalists that he considers the searches of the compound as a takeover in violation of international law. we are witnessing an example of vandalism you need international relations it's another takeover of the russian corporate road we haven't been expecting so she was once again asked if you don't call comes down to stupid am local time the us doesn't think we have to going to community anymore minutes before the closure artie's ruptly video agency mounts a film inside the premises as you can see more or less everything had already been cleared out leaving only empty shelves and corridors the diplomatic staff were given very short notice to leave the site only thirty six hours the state department says the search is all legal arguing that diplomatic immunity was not
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following the closure however the vienna convention states that immunity remains in place intil diplomatic staff leave the country vienna convention on diplomatic relations article twenty two point one the premises of the mission shall be inviolable the agents of the receiving states may not enter them except with the consent of the head of the mission. article thirty nine point two. the functions of a person enjoying privileges and immunities have come to an end such privileges and immunities shall normally cease at the moment when he leaves the country earlier we spoke to jacques rasmussen is professor of political economy at st mary's college he calls washington's move a provocation but it's rather unfair as dented for the u.s. officials to enter at this particular point i think probably the truck petition was done by russia is closer to the to the facts here and what's interesting is that i sounds like a real provocation going on that all this been for ten years between the two
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countries and diplomatically that seems to be escalating and now this is probably designed to provoke a similar response by russia and the diplomatic war going the question is is there some connection here with the mahler's investigation of trump's relationships with russia before the election are they looking for something that maybe might be related that's a possibility to look us we won't know until later but certainly as a provocation. the u.k. is home to more islamist extremists than any of the e.u. country that's according to the blocs counter-terror coordinator he also won the future terror attacks in europe are inevitable and to see a chicken has been looking at one person tops the list the old.
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both her father was. a 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 u.s anti-terrorist chief three thousand are considered a direct threat by m i five and five hundred under constant surveillance to compare france 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 bring the supposedly good and highest
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number of jihadi some twenty five thousand does surprise me a bit because i would have expected france or proportionate. to. a number given particular the alienation of the muslim communities in both those countries but i know hand i'm not surprised that a new young was limbs of point 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 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 were into avoided and more are expected to happen. we are going to suffer more attacks the group's propaganda no longer calls so much for people to travel to the caliphate 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 or even two three small number of people plan something that was just simply wanted to get a hold of a vehicle getting 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. we spoke to the former head of britain's counter-terrorism security office he thinks it's impossible to monitor such a large number of extremists. oh certainly you know with those carter numbers and
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where there are not going to be enough votes offices to keep watch on the mall 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 or three thousand people who are really concerned and the police and security services are going to what it's no surprise it's feigns been attacked they've got the same problems as everywhere else and of course there are suspects that are in a month's society wreaking that 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 intelligence and it's open sharing. then all of us are going to suffer from terror sometimes. dash cam footage has emerged showing
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a police lieutenant in the u.s. telling a woman during a traffic stop the police only kill black people he made a remark after she said she was too scared to reach for her phone. here's your own head in your lap right here i got a. rock i had asked her if i had a head. if you're out why are the member will like yeah we'll black people right. away. here. the lieutenant was subsequently fired with his police chief criticizing his actions though also calling him an honorable man who he'd known he is. i feel that no matter what context you try to take those comments in the statements were inexcusable in an appropriate. for a number of years and i'm always perceived to be an honorable man he made a mistake so he's conducted by media outlets show that last year the number of
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people in the us killed by the police was over a thousand and since the beginning of this year the figure is or owed already over six hundred fifty all of the different racial demographics the share of african-americans among those killed is not a majority according to the mapping police violence survey since the beginning of this year fewer than thirty percent of those killed were black however in general they are three times more likely to be killed by police in the us than americans as a whole class back in twenty fifteen thirty percent of black americans killed were unarmed we discuss the issue with ronald hampton a retired d.c. metro police chief he told us the vibe lieutenant's remark was racist. believe me it probably has come up in the twenty eight years that he's been on the police force cobb county georgia has been known to hobble racism as well as activities by the ku klux klan stall is right next to to calve kenya where landing isn't and they have been the issue down there before so this guy did what has
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happened to this guy and the mistake is that now and this was caught on camera and then videoed not only revealed but we saw that and heard the sound too so now he can't get around the fact that he used this race this term as well as it also to me is an indication of his behavior over t.v. so i don't necessarily believe the person who said that they've known and mean he's honorable person i don't believe that. i call them as i saw all the vehicles has been wiped out in a joint operation by russia and syria we've got dramatic video right after this break. in case you're new to the game this is how it works the economy is built around court. confirmation from washington to washington.
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welcome back the russian foreign ministry has released new video best strikes destroying eisel vehicles need their resort in syria the strikes were conducted as part of a joint operation carried out by the russian and syrian army base its ultimate goal is to liberate the city of the arizona from eisel since the beginning of august the syrian army has made significant gains.
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there is or has been completely surrounded by still for three years now i mean a tiny portion of the city is occupied by the syrian army and almost one hundred thousand people all trapped. as you were on that very 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 terrorists didn't take her as a slave it was i did as. 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 by 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 bomb and.
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the. might be the most important choke point right now in the syrian conflict because of its geographical location. regionally russia has been making incredible advances with airstrikes with the syrian armed forces on the ground and isis being basically paged on both sides of a sort of a greater regional area that they had more or less strategic control over. a year a year and a half ago eradication of isis but not just isis also. is absolutely going to stabilize the middle east as a whole syria can be seen as a stabilizing force an important player in the middle east. and i would use
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this hour los angeles city council has voted fourteen to one in favor of remaining the federal holiday it was called columbus day but will now be known as indigenous peoples day jacqueline vega explains. i did time of heated discussion over america's historical figures and their often controversial past los angeles has become the most recent city to vote overwhelmingly in favor of renaming columbus day to indigenous peoples day the opposition to honoring christopher columbus whose brutal treatment of native americans is often overlooked coincides nicely with the recent fight against the symbols of the confederacy new. democratic economics energy poor african american and ground. that there is the christopher columbus statue that was vandalized someone took an axe to christopher columbus is that there is no red paint all over the statue removing columbus his name from the national holiday is meant to be a way to make amends and acknowledge america's bloody past but is the relabeling of a day really the best way to help america's indigenous people it's not going to
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affect if we do anything that's going to change their situation unfortunately better. day might be a good thing. or a cloudy day we can get if we can get something for them in terms of a date that's perfect and then that way we can do like i said go ahead and start talking about the issues at hand and then we can work towards getting getting more and more from people should be other centers and care more about other people than they do that more people care about themselves these days than they do other people focus more so than just change the name incomes for native americans tend to be relatively low and unemployment high in two thousand and fifteen the poverty rates were the highest among any groups in america so perhaps efforts would be better spent on trying to improve the everyday trials and tribulations of the native americans instead and something important to note is that in l.a. many who were trying to keep columbus day as a holiday offered the idea of having a separate day and naming that indigenous people say but the idea was shot down
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leaving one wondering how much does renaming a day really and help the indigenous people of america and also why is this getting a second wind now perhaps has something to do with the anti confederate phenomenon . r t y. and in d.c. meanwhile clashes have been seen between far left groups and see fall and fall right open eyes ations with the us media now changing the tone of their coverage 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 no good i can tell you they were simply here looking for a fight well little suggest a shift in how groups like county for a view did the american media now portrayed as violent and dangerous just a short time ago they were heroic find his amid the unrest in charlottesville back then during a right wing rally and near a nazi plant his call into a crowd of leftwing counter protesters killing one in his initial statement donald
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trump said he condemned violence and bigotry no matter what the source. we condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred bigotry and violence on many sites on many sites has been going on for a long time in our country this was not many sides this is one side it is a white supremacist and before our our people who go in they try to push back on these guys you very intentionally chose to be ambiguous by mr president please. an anti far member wearing a mask to conceal her identity told us the change in how the movements covered in the us media is intentional well i think deep cause of what is in the people who who populate and she says this resistance to the tasks that it has to climb day and they get an image it's a meeting reading and to continue to jump start
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a school in to make sure the sea don't remove the comfort of their viewers because when they lose their money lost force and acceptance only with things money there's always problems. with just three weeks to go before germany heads to the polls the authorities are looking at potential threats to the democratic process and if little surprise the russia once again find itself in the spotlight the trailer has the story comfortably ahead in the polls but this election campaign hasn't been a walk in the park for a blue merkel agere she says she's. not going to start. buying the 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 descent from
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asian campaigns in connection with the elections to the bundestag yes we heard about the us election we heard about the french election now it's june east and his claims are being made that russia is out to influence the vote but this isn't the first time that we've heard these type of comments from. the only times in the instant of 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 to. and he's not the only one banging that particular drum. 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
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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 hacks in the future in fact the german government has had to come out and admit this. i don't have any information that these kinds of who are geishas 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 telecom hack at the end of last year and that has 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 hamburg. we did not
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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 angle merkel looks 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. come september the twenty fourth piece for all of a. i'm words on a low cut my back from here almost posted here in just thirty minutes time. the knot winds up. enough limbs off to let down one by it's nighttime the
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in the form of gold. max this is going to be yet another one of those we told you so we were right we were right and max kaiser caused all this global chaos happening and it's a story that shows you old the oldest money versus the newest money german central bank completes a move of twenty four billion euros worth of gold germany central bank has completed its plan to shift fifty four thousand gold bars from vaults in new york in paris to beneath its frankfurt headquarters without a major glitch you and i of course were at their frankfurt headquarters and that was a march twenty eighth and our now may twenty sixth year yes we arrived from a future and were heading your way by the children and by more crypto march of two thousand and eight the beginning of the financial crisis that weekend the bear
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stearns collapse j.p. morgan took it over we were there at the buddhist bank in frankfurt the federal reserve bank of america had cut interest rates by seventy five basis points on the sunday night i think it's march eighteenth and we arrived the next morning to interview the head of the gold department at the buddhist bank on another project and lo and behold everything was shut down we weren't allowed to interview them but you did get from them that in fact their gold was being held in new york apparently no german citizens knew that and thus began this process of the bundesbank repatriating their gold from america so we caused a firestorm of controversy in germany when we got somebody inside the buddhist bank to admit apparently for the first time that most of germany's gold was held in fact overseas in the u.s. and in france and they repatriated more than three hundred tons of gold back to germany the cost of doing this i understand was something on the order of thirteen million euros and huge bill to move it in the crypto space of course you could have
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moved three hundred million a billion times billion for. new york to frankfurt. instantaneously at a cost of depending on the transaction fees and what lunatic is responsible for a passion power this minute maybe twenty bucks let's go back to the numbers because it's actually five hundred seventy four times that they moved the buddhist bank one of the biggest holders of gold in the world moved six hundred seventy four tons even more from the vaults of the federal reserve bank of new york and bank to france the french central bank over the past four years and one of the biggest operations of its type each of the fifty three thousand seven hundred eighty bars weighs twelve point five kilos and is worth four hundred forty thousand euros in total the haul is worth twenty three point seven billion euros to six hundred seventy four tons it took four years to do of course that would take a fraction of a second to get across the world if it were a big point now of course with big also because.
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