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the television station you're watching now in the russian news agency sputnik may find themselves in legal jeopardy in the united states the drive to designate is foreign agents under the foreign agents registration act is disturbing and it would seem to those in power decide who can freely speak. breaking news this protests erupt. over the acquittal of an ex police officer whose chose with murder after the fatal shooting of a black man demonstrates his have been hurling stones at them is home this evening and the two police officers the old least two police officers been injured we'll follow that. coming up to this state claims responsibility for friday's bombing on the london underground which left at least twenty nine people injured including a small child. the joint terrorism analysis center has now decided to raise the national threat level from severe to push. the u.n.
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security council holds an emergency meeting over north korea's missile launches as the international community looks for a way to try to defuse the ongoing crisis. of a vicious circle. the weekend a.t.m. saturday morning here in moscow right now one name is kevin welcome first of this live news update then we're going to america the main story this hour is the protests in the u.s. city of sin louis happening after next policeman was found not guilty of murder following this fatal shooting of a black man last year and police brutality activists have been throwing stones at the mayor's house this last evening in the authorities of tear gas to disperse them to police. versus have been injured in the violence.
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several dozen protesters blocked an intersection at one point in the city's downtown area earlier and others gathered in front of the police department has been thirteen arrests thus far the mayor school for people to remain calm were also seen vandalizing a police car. protests have erupted and the city of st louis and the national guard is on standby following but i'll quote oh a former police officer jason stokely thirty six year old stokely was charged with first degree murder in the case of twenty four year old anthony lamar smith shortly after the verdict was passed down several hundred protesters reportedly blocked a highway ramp and popular intersection near the courthouse as they march through
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the city local news reports police deployed pepper spray against several protesters and the early afternoon this verdict was handed down even despite calls for the officers conviction from the ethical society of police according to the probable cause statement used in the case shortly before the incident stokely approached smith's a window firing a five times into the vehicle hitting smith with each shot and killing him just merely prosecutors say a firearm was found in smith's car but it was later determined to only have the officers d.n.a. on it now some activists in st louis they pledged quote amount to serapion stokely was acquitted vowing that the outcome will look a lot like ferguson the potential for on the right has a group think it's rejoined ever since ferguson officer daring relation shot and killed unarmed eighteen year old michael brown back in twenty four. for the morning
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and evening or it is there of course meantime islamic state claims it was behind friday's rush blast on the london underground the instance being treated as the case fifth terror attack this year this is some folded improvised explosive device detonated inside the choo train twenty in the morning local time it's rush hour of course the explosion and the resulting stampede left twenty million injured including a young child witnesses describe having seen a fireball shoot through the carriage the u.k.'s prime minister the trees of many there's no raised the national threat level to critical meaning that they further of could well be imminent. the joint terrorism analysis center that the independent organization which is responsible for setting the threat level on the basis of available intelligence has now decided to raise the national threat level from severe to critical the city's mayor said that in the past the living with threat of
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terrorism is something londoners just have to accept. well that was a year ago and the words preceded the deadly wave of violence and terror in the u.k. i was to see a churkin and next looks at the spate of attacks britain has seen in twenty seventy . yet another terrorism related incident in the u.k. a twenty seventeen pandemic of terror with this now the fifth and every attack demands more security measures and public vigilance crowded you are you. were. following the van attack on westminster bridge they put up a concrete barriers to prevent a similar salt earlier this month london's metropolitan police came up with another measure to stop the vehicles targeting large crowds steal spikes road maps to be rolled out a big events but just days after the announcement london was hit by a different kind of attack. the weapon this time was concealed in
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a simple plastic bag and bucket and left on the tube during rush hour cordoned off behind me is the area where the fifth terror related incident to shake the u.k. in recent months took place early friday morning in a train topped with commuters were a homemade device partially detonated commuters described the scene as a stampede with people running for their lives to men were shouting grab and run so we all piled off the train and just ran for our lives we were literally running for our lives and i still for a second i'm about to die a bomb is about to go off if you are jumping over what old boy like but the other trees asian with a beautiful bump and go into this these jumping into of the people. that you understand another terror attack has slipped by the authorities but the location this time has left many shocked and questioning where they go from here to the leafy crossings green if you don't think so i haven't but that's the show so it's
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natural it's kind of flying that anybody. can do anything they like that they're not taking the subway like let's take let's walk it's kind of scary as authorities investigate this latest incident to see what should and could have been done the attackers seemed to be one step ahead creating a new unnerving and unpredictable norm and. mighty london. the u.n. security council condemned the latest north korean missile test of an emergency closed door session it called an all members to fully implement previously imposed sanctions that session was called after the latest missile launched by pyongyang on friday photos of that have now been released by the country's media although no new approach to the crisis was agreed upon russia's ambassador to the u.n. security council said that we are seeing a vicious circle of aggression. we were discussing for a while that would it in a vicious circle where. it is illusion
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a provocation pro occasion it is a delusion that another provocation. and we were going to play things many people raise an issue that we have to think maybe out of the books. the north korean threat has not left us it is rapidly growing more dangerous. those sanctions are nothing compared to what ultimately will have to happen. us president donald trump was given a hard time by critics to be force presence began however now even his most
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prominent supporters are turning away from him it seems because of his failure to deliver on key policies one of the most important was immigration policy on the war on thursday then trump tweeted that the wall is being built right now and that existing fence is a being renovated as he put it but that's not enough for some of his supporters as samir khan reports make america great again the slogan many trump supporters chose to stand behind wearing his signature maggot hats with pride. and now they're burning down. america great again we'd love truck we love true. filing several campaign promises leaves me no choice. so why are they angry well in their eyes trying to soften his top stance on immigration one of his key campaign promises he's now negotiating
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a deal with democrats to protect young undocumented migrants and there's no guarantee he's actually going to build his infamous border wall with mexico what building the wall we're building the wall folks we're building we're going to build a wall and mexico is going to pay for the wall for a while and we'll see how it works. we're going to get the border security is part of that was the beginning of what. trumps bipartisan outreach seems to be the final straw for its most ardent supporters in return for this concession the president received nothing no end to chain migration the president isn't even getting a border wall though he insisted he will somehow get one later possibly when it gets in the wall i'd prefer a president. at this point who doesn't want to jump in beached critics are viewing trump's attempts to term democrats as a transformation to
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a normal president. but this transformation might come across as confusing to both his supporters and his opponents donald trump supporters and i don't speak for all of them but. they expected donald trump to actually accomplish significant pieces of legislation and now here we are in the middle of september and there's not a lot of concrete to show for donald trump's time in office he hasn't managed to get a lot of people confirmed in key positions so i think we have to view donald trump as a young presidency as a presidency where the people who elected him elected a disruptor people are growing frustrated among his supporters and obviously they're saving anger and resentment among his opponents i think it's high time to actually see our concrete bills that address the core structural problems inside our country which households address. humans address but for some reason our washington d.c. crowd doesn't want to address that's what we want to see people are becoming impatient there's
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a lot of talk where's the action where are the results so the question is will trump choose to please his base which carried him to the oval office or his critics . well one thing is for sure he certainly can appeal to both. and we are high on party washington d.c. . but traitors sort of authorities in the region of catalonia to sign an agreement now guaranteeing that no public funds will be used for the region's upcoming independence referendum slone has been given forty eight hours to agree otherwise the spanish government says it will seize control of part of the rest of regions budget meant for salaries and services not a single year of the catalans will be directed toward them a legal referendum that is wanted by a few. about a week ago the spanish constitutional court suspended the referendum law that had been approved by the catalan government by doing the madrid bloc to vote on independence from spain this wednesday which would launch an investigation into
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seven hundred twelve cattle who pledged to support referendum as the tensions between madrid barcelona rise than hundreds of thousands of cattle residents were taken to the streets the region's capital to show support for the referendum one couple of may we spoke to says woodridge treatment of cattle and officials shows democracies in a bad way right now. if you're just. asking i think it's very sad it's more than just indignation to see the democratic generation of the spanish state and this feels bad this is what we regret most of all but that's all we are calm we have a lot of work to do in the minister parities and will continue working for the people that's what is important for us the majority of the members of the parliament of the catalonia parliament are in favor of the wind up and learns eighty percent of the cattle and six and ship is in favor of their referendum of several terminations to ask catalans if they want or not the independence the
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referendum by without despondence a state because that's what we don't do it unilaterally because we want to hide anything. keep offering the sponsor state. negotiate to the wharf to dissipate in these democratic exercise but it's so there are. two russian children whose parents died in iraq and finally reunited with a. break. led le.
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russian speaking children who were orphaned in iraq after the parents were killed fighting for islamic state we can tell you have been reunited with their families has launched a campaign called bring them home to help the authorities try to trace the children from ations this is these guys names or are. they were initially taken to a baghdad orphanage after they were rescued from territory in the city of mosul that have been held by i still had physical injuries that were too traumatized to talk about their experiences to us in any detail at all but it is thought that adam lost his mother and brothers in the fighting he witnessed the first hours. spent with their families off arriving back here to some safety in russia. thank you for you know it was. you know. and we recognize the. doctor say
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he's all right we need some psychological treatment he will get but. it was painful i first found joy we knew that we found him just as we saw him and i know worst describe it it was so hard thank god that we found him and you brought him back to us. so two more kids finally home after their relatives saw play but of course many more are still stuck in iraq and if you know any of these children we bring you over the coming days and weeks. you see on a screen pleased income taxes. for
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the good jobs for the. local group of the little. reporting elsewhere the smaller french police has been calling for people to join protests that will be held in cities across the country on saturday the big held over working conditions which offices are unhappy with they're also frustrated they say with a number of violent protests that they've got a cope with these days. ah. ah. ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah. ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah. ah.
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ah ah ah. ah ah ah ah ah. there's been reports that before the latest labor protests in france some four hundred twenty riot control officers called in sick because they didn't want to work the leader of the police alliance union confirm to say that the numbers are actually a hundred either way polly boy kid takes up the story. french police say the government isn't doing enough to protect them on the front line with the country in a permanent state of emergency and unions are complaining that office is a force to work in insufficient i'm delighted dated conditions. french citizens have a misleading image of what's actually going on with law and order all the police here whether it's on the street or the investigators they're working flat out they're doing everything they can but they don't have the resources to do everything that they can the national police are working and deplorable conditions
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offices have even tried to use some humor to draw attention to their concerns these images of vermin and rundown police stations were submitted for a police union photo competition asking for proof of poor working conditions adding to the pressure is the increasing number of terror incidents with security services failing to prevent seven attacks within the past eight months alone and the police themselves are often becoming targets french police officers a fallen victim to increasing violence over the past year back in april it was here on the show and silly say that a jihadist gunman shot dead a police officer and injured two others and in october twenty sixth outside of paris youths told petrol bombs four police officers one nearly died of his injuries . that incident sparked protests from police unions demanding that the french government do more to protect them and protests are under way again across from the
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nearly the protesting simply because their resources is a robot some each subsequent government promises things that the never deliver the police have had enough and that's why they're protesting with emanuel not quantised president police unions in the country are even more concerned. macron promised to cut public spending and tackle france's public debts but french police say the country simply can't afford to cut corners when it comes to france's front line security. investigations underway after twenty thousand german football fans stormed central london last night to watch their team cologne take on arsenal more on the peter oliver. this was supposed to be a day of celebration for cologne f.c. and for their fans it was the first time in twenty five years that they played in
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a european it time they drew arsenal in the europa league group stages and were playing the first of their games in london well f.c. cologne took twenty thousand fans there despite there being less than three thousand tickets for the game allocated to them it became clear very early on on thursday that there was going to be some kind of problems huge crowd twenty thousand as i say or so marching through central london it stopped traffic there were some scuffles some punches thrown what police have referred to as minor incidents like flares being set off but at the stadium then became very clear that a significant number of cologne fans had tickets for the arsenal stands for the the home end and that they were trying to get their way in there to sit alongside home supporters now what we understand is what we see in the pictures that there were more scuffles then pushing and shoving some clashes with stewards inside the ground
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the match was delayed for an hour the kickoff was delayed for an hour them both teams have been charged over the incidents that took place on thursday evening f.c. cologne though put out a statement saying that it was all arsenal's fault well this was delivered on friday they said that the the home team were not adequately prepared for the event that was going to be put on arsenal have said that they're going to launch their own investigation but this isn't the first time this month that the focus has been on the behavior of german football fans at the beginning of september there was controversy in scandal after german fans of the national team were heard to shout nazi slogans during a game in prague against the czech republic. what that prompted the germany coach. came low to say that these people were a disgrace to the country and mats hummels the germany captain well he made
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a effort to pull his plays off the pitch to not allow them to go over to the travelling support applaud them as they usually would do he said it was this gracefully actions of german fans but fun behavior fun safety and fun security in general is under the microscope ahead of next year's world cup which of course takes place in russia. courting the next the i phone next chapter of course unveiled at a press event on choose days got a wide range of next level features one of the most significant is now face l e d allows users to unlock their devices through facial recognition by simply looking at it could go wrong but many customers are concerned about how this new feature might be used. this work with the face. it requires an actual face the need the whole.
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yes. exactly twenty six minutes now past. weekend's going to go good. just a quick reminder that breaking news story in from st louis the next policeman not guilty of murder fatal shooting of a black man last year has led to trouble in the streets we'll be following that throughout the course of the morning. the latest news on facebook and twitter as well this is r.t. .
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in denmark this situation is all the more disturbing in that few associations exist to accompany overindebted people some full of tears provide free counseling but mainly for those who live below the social minimum the others have to fend for themselves or call upon private specialized companies consultants since the two thousand a crisis such consultants have proliferated to denmark and take advantage of the situation to sell their services to people in financial difficulty.
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