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you. probably feel that if. you challenge the. channel. you stand. aloof and listen let me show you. british police say a man snow been arrested in connection with friday's bomb blast on the london underground train this developing story that it was the fifth terror attack in the u.k. this year for you the latest. coming up to fears santy police brutality protests broke out last evening in the u.s. city of st louis with activists hurling bricks at police officers around the home
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of them where we've got pictures from. the u.n. security council holds an emergency meeting over north korea's missile launches as the international community looks for new ways to try to diffuse this ongoing crisis provocation that is a little bit of a. circle. that we can with me kevin i mean just turn one of the afternoon here in moscow now thanks for being with us in this live news update first the british police now say they've arrested an eighteen year old man in connection with that russia a bomb blast yesterday morning on the london underground islamic states claims it was responsible the instance being treated as the case fifth terror attack this year an improvised explosive device went off inside that train eight twenty in the morning rush hour local time the explosion and the. salting stampede left twenty
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nine injured including a young child witnesses describe having seen a fireball shoot through that carriage the national threat level in the u.k. is now than been raised to critical meaning a further attack could be imminent the city's mayor has said that in the past that living with the threat of terrorism is something londoners just have to accept that was a year ago such lots happened since then the words preceded the deadly wave of violence and terror in the u k. you won't succeed and you want to fight us we will be cowed by terrorists. you will see over the next few days. across.
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the attempts to. make countless acts of kindness that brought people closer together. they continue to be visible patrols around manchester which include the deployment of. us will see an increased police presence today and over the course of the next few days no reason to be a low profile. maybe. that is we'll see an increased number of visible police.
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on the situation and looks next at the spate of attacks britons witnessed in twenty seventy. get 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 good are you. 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 still spikes road mats to be rolled out a big events but just days after the announcement london was hit by different kind of attack. the weapon this time was concealed in 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
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a train topped with commuters were a homemade device partially detonated commuters described the scene as a stampede with people running for their lives as a man was shouting run 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 teachers asian with a beautiful bump and go into the steve 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 three feet from us and scream if you don't think so i haven't yet but that's the show so it's natural to me flying that anybody. can do anything they like that we're not taking this that way 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
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attackers seem to be one step ahead creating a new unnerving and unpredictable norm and. righty one. story that really kicks off last evening nancy police brutality protesters in the u.s. city of st louis of burst into violence with demonstrators vandalizing the mayor's home at one point on the salting law enforcement twenty three people arrested ten officers injured that unrest started after an ex policeman was found not guilty of murdering a black motorist last year around a thousand protesters have been out on the streets with groups blocking at one point an intersection in the city's downtown area and gathering in front of the police department tear gas and pepper spray were used to try to disperse them earlier images of also emerged of demonstrators vandalizing a police car. so you better because i think that's been folding what went on last evening.
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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 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 i just ran away prosecutors say a firearm was found in smith's car but it was later determined to only have the
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officers d.n.a. on it now some activists in st louis they pledged quote amount to serapion it still plea was acquitted vowing that the outcome would look a lot like ferguson the potential for on the right has a group the st louis region ever since ferguson officer derren relation shot and killed unarmed eighty two year old michael brown back in twenty four. botha content to news and spoke with the government's latest move to block the cuts regions upcoming independence referendum on growing police raided a printing house in the latest twist it was allegedly producing materials promoting separation spanish authorities are also told. that they must stop publishing content on the related to this forthcoming independence push the big vote over the first the country's prime minister has praised the work being done to block the move. it is necessary to congratulate in particular
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the civil guards of the have seized more than one hundred thousand cattle on government propaganda posters. that reference that referendum set to take place on the first of october as mentioned the madrid's been doing everything in its power to scupper it last week the spanish constitutional court suspended legislation passed in the catalan parliament which paves the way for the vote and this wednesday madrid launched an investigation into seven hundred twelve catalan mayors who pledged their support for the secession campaign there was another twist on friday barcelona the region's capital was given forty eight hours to sign an agreement guaranteeing that public money will not be spent on the referendum otherwise the threat is spain will take control of a part of catalonia his budget not a single euro of the catalans will be directed towards a legal referendum that is wanted by a few. well perhaps not so few actually according to numerous polls up to
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eighty percent will be voting in favor of independence one man we spoke to says treatment of catalonia shows democracy isn't a bad way in spain right. 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 municipalities and we'll continue working for the people that's what is important for us the majority of the members of the parliament of the catalonian parliament are in favor of the wind up and learns eighty percent of the cattle and six a ship is in favor of the referendum of several terminations to ask catalans if they want or not. the referendum by without despondence a state because that's what we want we don't do it unilaterally because we want to
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hide anything. they keep offering the sponsor state to never share it and to be to quite dissipate in this democratic exercise but it's up to them. right live event for you let's go to barcelona these live pictures from there's something happening right now connected with this story those catalonia mayors were talking about the regional mayors there olding a meeting to show their support for independence really coming to a head now of course just but a month ago they're also thousands rolling outside to show their commitment to breaking away from spain madrid dead against this though just to remind you the independence referendum is expected to take place on the first of october going to be really interesting to follow this in the coming months as the twists and turns and both sides battle it out will be across the story stay with us for the latest on if you're interested next really interesting pictures from a place you don't see that often deir ez-zor often in the news but it's been so
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much trouble over the years that syrian city that's been on the brink but is now almost free of the scourge of islamic state check out these pictures latest video from there for you were government troops with russia's backing are battling to drive the remaining pockets of extremist militants that city spent three long years the little snapshot of life what these people have been through under islamic state siege and then of course on the fifth of september that was lifted some lights at the end of a long dark tunnel humanitarian convoys will be delivering aid this soon to the people who've been suffering so much we've also been reporting on these two guys as well these children of the shoulder who were rescued from eisel territories in iraq they've now been reunited with their families after a campaign this channel launched called bring them home to try to help trace these children's relatives back in russia and get them to safety. thank
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you very much. i. look up. and would recognize the man or the doctor say he's all right we need some psychological treatment he won't get. this painful at first then we felt we need to be found to mysteriously still be and there are no words to describe it it was so hard thank god that we found him and you threw him back to earth. to. learn how to d.j. were initially taken to a baghdad orphanage after the rescued from territory previously held by iceland
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city of mosul both had physical injuries but so much more to a cause these young guys seems that was so traumatized by what they've been through they couldn't even talk about their experiences but it's thought that had lost his mom or his brothers in the front but little chink of light to war youngsters finally at least home to some safety after their relative saw play so many more there were stuck in iraq and our campaign to help them continues. douglas for the. local good of the little.
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un security council has condemned the latest north korean missile test an emergency closed door session is called on all members to fully implement previously agreed sanctions the meeting was cold after pyongyang fired a ballistic missile over japan on friday now photos of that launch have since been released by the north media with no new approach to the crisis agreed upon russia's ambassador to the u.n. security council said that we're seeing a vicious circle right now of aggression we were discussing for a while that we're really in a vicious circle where. it is illusion a provocation pro occasion that is a decision that another provocation. and we were going to play to as many people raised an issue that we have to think maybe out of the books it does seem the current sanctions and military drills of failing to bring about a positive breakthrough on the peninsula doesn't it.
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this is the most stringent set of sanctions on any country in a generation. these sanctions will cut deep. meaning today's resolution builds on what were already the deepest cutting sanctions ever leveled against north korea those sanctions are nothing compared to what ultimately will have to happen. right here off the bright police are holding rallies across the country this saturday in protest over the working conditions i'll give you more details.
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out just to come out to it and in again because betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground the one. french police then said to be holding protests in cities across the country today over the working conditions and the calling on people to join in to support them two officers say they're frustrated big time with the increasing number of violent protests have got to cope with these days i. i i. i. i. think. the truth. was. i was in
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one illustration of just how unhappy french police officers are with their jobs four hundred twenty right control officers reportedly failed to turn up to a label or protest on tuesday one police union official even told r.t. that that number was higher probably closer to a thousand polly boy connex looks at the planned police demonstrations. 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 condition is listen we all know the 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 sims human to giora tension to their concerns these images of the men and to run down police stations were submitted for police union photo competition asking for proof of poor working conditions adding to the pressure is the. 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 are fallen victim to increasing violence over the past year back in april it was here on the show say that your hardest gunmen shot dead a police officer and injured two others and in october twenty sixth outside of paris youths held petrol bombs four police officers one nearly died of his injuries . that incident sparked protests from police unions demanding that the french
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government do more to protect them and protests are under way again across france did you really. think simply because the resources. each subsequent government promises things deliver the police have had enough and that's why they're protesting with emanuel mark warner as president police unions in the country are even more concerned matt brown promised to cut public spending and tackle france's public debt but french police say the country simply can't afford to cut corners when it comes to france's front line security. would universities retracted an invitation for chelsea manning to become a visiting fellow it says the office the offer made to the former military intelligence analyst a whistleblower was a mistake there's been a lot of fuss over this the announcement comes after the cia director might actually pulled out of the parents of the university because of said proposal he
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says harvard's or for legitimate money was what he calls treasonous actions shall see manning was behind of course the release of hundreds of thousands of classified us government documents she was then charged with espionage after hundred member of the wiki leaks in twenty ten. and sentenced to thirty five years in prison that was commuted in the last days of barack obama's presidency she was eventually released back in may of this year is a potted history. of the law.
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so after her invitation to become a visiting fellow was withdrawn manning then called america a police state where the cia she says determines what's taught in schools and universities we spoke about all this to former british and us intelligence officers they told us that the situation both thought is shameful for both harvard and the cia academic institutions especially independent there's this be academically rigorous and they're supposed to want to investigate the truth however inconvenient it is and harvard is one of the best in the world allegedly ceasing it would have the guts to stand up for their principles of truth telling proper investigation proper research and this is something i think someone with chelsea and expect to contribute to so much and the fact that they put out the invitation and then rescinded it in a few days because of political pressure you think they would have sources tell us ahead of time and i'm sure that the leadership in harvard probably did sound out the authorities and were told it was ok and if someone to throw a hissy fit in the back rooms of some intelligence agency somewhere who think
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tickly spiteful vindictive towards a whistleblower this is a shameful situation. harvard and other educational institutions depend very heavily on government funds and are heavily influenced by what we call the deep state harvard has has an endowment in the billions of dollars but i guess they feel they still need all that government money that comes in other ways to support this or that institute none of them studying torture techniques or any of the abuses that pompei oh it's favoring here. the i phone next to chapel availed of a big press of i don't choose days got a wide range as you'd expect the next level feature is and one of the most significant is that face id thing it allows users to unlock the devices through facial recognition by simply looking at it what could go wrong many customers that were concerned about how it could go wrong.
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