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on the legal trail. just because something is legal doesn't mean it's saying. it was. u.k. police arrest an eighteen year old in connection with friday's bomb blast on the london underground islamic state claims it was behind the attack that left thirty people injured also. in a show of defiance against the spanish government catalan officials throw their weight behind the region's upcoming independence referendum large crowds also turned out in support of catalonia secession. talks in kazakhstan on the syrian crisis you know the crucial agreement deescalation zones in the war torn country
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that includes live province which is mainly held by forces opposed to the government. life from moscow you're watching altie international with me rosa lockwood thank you for joining us. british police have raided a paul in the south west of the capital him connection with a terror attack on the london underground on friday properties in the town of summary have been evacuated and cordons put in place it all comes just hours after the arrest of an eighteen year old man who suspected of planting the bucket bomb involved in the incident islamic state claimed responsibility for what has become the fifth terror attack in the u.k. this year at around eight twenty in the morning an improvised explosive device went off in find a train pulling into parsons green station it left thirty people injured including
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children and many suffered burns witnesses described seeing a fireball ripping through the carriage. city's mayor sadik khan has said london will not be intimidated by terror but it is something he's been forced to repeat a number of times already. you won't succeed if you want to fight us will be colored by terrorists. you will see over the next few days i mean creased number all. across london. the attempts to make countless acts of kindness that brought people closer together
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. they continue to be visible patrols around manchester which include the deployment of offices. that us will see an increased police presence today and over the course of the next few days no reason to be a long. road back. he needs to. london as we'll see an increased number of visible police officers. british prime minister to resign may has now raised the terror threat to its highest level which is critical with more on how locals have reacted and what the
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mood is like following the spate of attacks in twenty seventeen is an associate. 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 now the very. following the van attack on westminster bridge they put up 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 steel spikes road mats 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 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 to men were 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 saw for a second i'm about to die a bomb is about to go off if you will jump over what old boy like the other choices and we all jump and go into the speed drop it into a. little fit 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 so we see crossing the screen you don't think so i haven't but that's the show so it's not sure if. anybody. can do anything like that we'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
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done the attackers seem to be one step ahead creating a new unnerving and unpredictable norm and a party london. the us city of st louis has seen a second day of protests over the acquittal of a next police officer who killed a black man this time there were no skirmishes unlike the previous night on friday protests against police brutality turned violent thirty two people were arrested and ten offices were injured. demonstrators were also seen throwing rocks and vandalizing the may is home field
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arrest began author form a policeman was found not guilty of murdering a black man and twenty eleven a total of around a thousand protesters bolted in section in the city's downtown area and gathered in front of the local police department to gas and pepper spray were used to try and disperse them actually banks has been following the demonstrations protests have erupted in the city of st louis and the national guard is on standby following the acquittal of 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
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officers conviction from the ethical society of police according to the probable cause statement used in the case shortly before the answer then stokely approached smith's a window firing of five times into the vehicle hitting smith with each shot and killing him additionally 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 amounted to rupture and stokely was acquitted that the out. look a lot like ferguson the potential for on the right has a great thing with rejoined ever since ferguson officer jeremy morse and shot and killed on an eighteen year old with michael brown back in twenty four. in other news this hour the syrian city of dare azores slowly returning to normal after being largely liberated from islamic state this is the latest video we've received from there rebuilding has now started and the few remaining schools not
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destroyed in the battle have reopened their doors to students since i'm still seeds was broken on the fifth of september humanitarian convoys of most deliver much needed aid government forces with the backing of russia's air force are now battling to quell the remaining pockets of terrorists around the city or with syria making gains on the ground against ice all positive steps were also made of peace talks held in the kazakhstan capital asked on are the parties that have now agreed on the final boundaries for deescalation zones across syria artie's murder is in the country. the talks in aston i now over and every school to me is that the sides involved the syrian government as well as the rebels and the three sponsor countries that is russia iran and turkey have agreed on the establishment of de confliction zones in syria where the fighting is fiercest between rebels and the
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syrian government three countries that have agreed to guarantee the de confliction zones that is russia again turkey and iran will have monitors on the ground watching for any cease fire violations and taking action and as necessary move these d. completions rooms will be set up in. aleppo here in the taqiyya in. the south of syria as well as in homs province these a areas again where the clashes between the syrian government and the rebels. and where civilians have borne the brunt of all this suffering that they have had to have to endure the u.n. envoy to syria stefan de mistura as well as the russian ambassador who is just optimism again and they said that if these swoops that this will be a big relief for the people of syria perhaps there will in geneva we will be continued talking and not only talking but taking action on the humanitarian of
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victims which is a natural consequence of a difficult name or a difficult issue the more humanitarian action. we consider the establishment of the deescalation zones to be a major milestone it has served as the light at the end of the tunnel for the syrian people and made them feel more secure if it gives hope for progress in the near future it's worth mentioning that the sticking with de confliction zooms on to a new idea they have been implemented by russia and the united states and by and large they have worked nevertheless it's important to bear in mind. that there are . actions. here in aleppo in need who will try to spoil the right to rule in the. dictionary is to cease as they have in the past so it will be important to watch for that martin j. eleven on based journalist believes the opposition groups leaving the deescalation
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cern's could still be a problem but we'll see what happens in the next few days are still quite a number of ambiguity is about the deal that. is the al qaeda coalition if you like in italy province which is part of a nice of you know what some of the fiercest groups. outside of what we've been used to have with a sort of fighting with isis so i mean that's going to be a real issue they're not going to give up very easily the f.s.a. soldiers which we've called rather kindly i think over the years a moderate rebels and not always ready moderate in all cases but the big question will will will hang over them into what they do they get some sort of a peace deal with the guilt their arms and go back to their villages. in a clear show of defiance against spanish rules hundreds of kapil and officials are meeting to show their support for the upcoming independence referendum large crowds have also gathered outside the city council building in barcelona to voice their
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commitment to the course the catalonian president praised the will of the people. do not underestimate the strength of the people of catalonia the central government may have many laws many politicians but there's one thing that they don't have they don't have you they don't have the people of catalonia thank you i thank you i know dred strongly opposes the independence push and is investigating over seven hundred mayors who pledged their support for the campaign last week madrid is doing all it can to scuttle the referendum which is set to take place in october the first spanish authorities have told catalan media outlets to stop publishing content and backing independence while police have raided a pretty house the country's prime minister commended the drive to stop the breakaway . it is necessary to congratulate in particular the simple guard today they have
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seized more than one hundred thousand cattle on government propaganda posters for the mall last week the spanish constitutional court suspended legislation passed in the cattle and poland which allowed the vote to take place on friday barcelona the region's capital was given forty eight hours to sign an agreement guaranteeing the public money will not be spent on the referendum if it is madrid is threatening to seize control over part of catalonia budget. not a single year of the catalans will be directed toward them illegal referendum that is wanted by few. perhaps there's more than a few though as many as fifty percent of kaftans all in favor of independence according to the latest polls one man we spoke to says madrid's treatment of catalonia shows that democracy is not in good shape in spain if we are faced with them asking i think it's very sad it's more than just indignation to see the
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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 miniseries 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 lead 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 referendum by without despondence a state because that's what we don't do it unilaterally because we want to hide anything. they keep offering the spanish to state to negotiate to be removed to participate in these democratic exercise but it is up to them. the u.n.
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security council has denounced north korea's latest missile test i'll bring you the details after this short break. with manufacture consent still to the public will. when the ruling closest to protect themselves. with the flaming. lips and be the woman. in the middle of the room. to leave. the. room. wasn't even possible how can child be so tarball any other clinton became even less popular than ever it's a real challenge she's got i guess being the. failed wife of
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a psychopathic wall street loving commodity futures enabling. bill to help. welcome back there's been more condemnation from the u.n. security council over north korea's latest missile test an emergency closed door session members cooled only child that's a fully implemented sanctions against pyongyang the missing north korea father bill istic miss all over japan and fine day photos of the launch have since been released and with no new approach to the crisis agreed this is how russia's u.n. ambassador described what's happening. we were discussing
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for a while that we need in a vicious circle where. it is aleutian a provocation occasion that is addition than another provocation and we were going to play things many people raised an issue that we have to think maybe out of the books it does seem the current sanctions and military drills a failing to bring about a positive breakthrough on the peninsula. this is the most stringent set of sanctions on any country in a generation. these sanctions will cut deep. a deal get obscene in today's resolution builds on what we're already the deepest cutting sanctions ever leveled against north korea those sanctions are nothing compared to what ultimately will have to happen.
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three people have reportedly been killed a nine injured as a result of a car bombing in the rocky province of care kook according to local media the car bomb exploded late saturday on the highway between koku leaving several passes by dead the blast appears to have targeted the liquor store one local official stated the area was chosen deliberately because it is busy at night the police cordoned off the area trying to find a second call bomber legibly parked somewhere nearby and the iraqi interior ministry has ascott the attack as an act of terrorist aggression.
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three children have died off through a fire ripped through a summer camp in the ukrainian city of odessa it broke out in a dormitory block overnight one hundred and fifty young people were at the camp at the time and forty two were in the building where the blaze took hold according to an initial investigation the fire was caused by an actual fault here are some accounts from some survivors not. witnesses. were. forcibly sued by the subsidy or police to go to jail to propose ababil by helping each other guilty so
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planning to. try to do something about the profile of throw you out but boy go my dear. he's a real goodness be suited to certain who says you have. to do with huey to figure these. people through to additional good to the fine tuning you mention listen to what you're trying to move. a nice new approach to my job. to challenge my mind on something and have that i.q. most. following day relatives of the children staying at the camp and those supporting them gathered in front of a desk as town hall demanding to meet the mayor many of them accuse the mayor of
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corruption and ignoring safety regulations at the camp soon the demonstration was joined by various nationalist groups who attempted to storm the building police responded with tear gas as they try to disperse the crowd. the. the the the. harvard university has retracted an invitation for chelsea manning to become a visiting fellow it says the offer made to the former military intelligence analyst and whistleblower was a quote mistake in ousmane comes after the cia's director mike compare pulled out of a planned appearance at the university because of the proposal he says harvard's offer
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the gita mises manning's quote treasonous actions of chelsea manning was behind the release of course of hundreds of thousands of classified u.s. government documents she was charged with espionage after handling them to handing them to wiki leaks and twenty ten and was later sentenced to thirty five years in prison that was commuted however in the last days of barack obama's presidency and she was eventually released back in may of this year. well after her invitation to become a visiting fellow was withdrawn manning called america
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a pollie state where the cia determines what is taught in schools and universities we spoke to former british and u.s. intelligence officers about the controversy and they told us that the situation is shameful for both harvard and the cia academic institutions are supposed to be independent there's this be academically rigorous and they're supposed to want to investigate the truth however inconvenient it is and hard it is one of the best in the world allegedly ceasing it would have the guts to stand up for the principles of truth telling proper investigation proper research and this is something i think someone with chelsea manning background contributed 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 to out 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's feeling particularly spiteful vindictive towards a whistleblower this is
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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 that abuses that pump aoe is favoring here. armors on a low quick my back from hair almost studio in just over thirty minutes time. ago i traveled across the united states exploring america's deadly love affair with
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the gun bad guy tried to get to one of my family members he would have. my baby since my book was published in the year two thousand more than half a million americans have been killed by phones in the us. this is a middle school we go through drills and we put ourselves in real scenarios it was interesting to see. him. to return to the subject to track down each gun owner who had met and photographed those years ago i don't know that but we are not.
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the international community continues lee emphasize about once the iraq war united iraq as a slogan may be an approach to the politicians but in reality on the ground iraqis are. united to. blame what is happening in the rest of iraq under the direct wrong directions that iraq has gone through. i am max kaiser this is the kaiser report oh my god we're just in the hurricane erma my hair's a mess you know they've got sharks coming down now with a hurricane like shark motto my favorite picture of all time i'm actually scheduled to be in sharknado part seven which will start shooting sometime in two thousand
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and twenty four looking forward to that what's happening stacey maxwell thank you for all of that data because we having an episode here about big day that i don't know i said we have we have it we have to study it go big data big mama big mama that it would do it a big data episode with a rat version right here downtown to act like you like and like and like you know and exercise black and of course you know our crew is all going down to cover. the disaster guys up the way so this is a bit of a pre-record so that you know this is why max is crazy but you know i'm looking at the big data and one thing that i've noticed is that the data on hillary clinton is looking worse and worse and worse she is now even more you know more unpopular than donald trump donald trump ratings have been declining but hillary's have been declining further so despite all of their hoaxes they're pushing the russia gatos
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and all these conspiracy theories that she and her minions and crazy people like louise mensch and peter dow are pushing her data is looking worse and worse even possible because she was already at the bottom and she was underneath the bottom looking up you know she's like she's at the bottom of the ocean i wasn't even possible how can trump be so to horrible and hillary clinton be even less popular than ever it's a real challenge she's got i guess. being the. failed wife of a psychopath a wall street loving commodity futures enabling nut jobs bill didn't help well usually there's a bump for a sympathy bump after somebody loses an election but she's been such a bad loser but the data is also not looking good for the rest of america first we're going to look at a story from the dreamers you know those.
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