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you international. as. following protests. general strike over the. independence referendum to. break away from spain. polling stations they beat.
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q. in a culture of standing by following the clashes in the recent days in the region good morning expectations of yet another day in that area. yes exactly we do expect to see a lot of protest movements in the streets of wasilla and across the region this.
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on a monday hundred protesters taking it again to the streets of the council uncommon to the right kind of ease when challenged see during the council on independence referendum that was held in one day prior people the ones of the streets were shouting slogans there were hearing from independent counsel and they were clapping and supporting of the independence supporting. it was also the referendum and now the also protested against an unprecedented police crackdown on calling stations on sunday the as a result of those scuffles eight hundred ninety three people were injured the crowds were also shouting slogans and demanding that the national police forces to leave the area asked those forces are still here indeed on sunday we saw a lot of violence on the streets of wasilla we saw police forces pushing people out
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of school buildings and trying to prevent them from voting they were breaking down doors they were breaking down windows and using force towards different sorts of people from students to alderney people so council and citizens are still in shock . we were just helping the people because they were throwing them from up. the stairs and throwing them down a point in public here and kiki that means someone is on the floor and there is a guard that jumps on the person that's down and they went off but i'm very sure they got this girl that was one of the organizers and they grabbed her. by her hand if you imagine that supported by a democracy you were there you see that's the law that's what you consider the law . and this using more than forty unions and associations and cross the regional council lyon how cool is it a region wide strike to take place to protest against the events of sunday you know
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we were told by many people that it's a lot of places here in barcelona and in concert line there will be close a day there is going to be very difficult to move around the city so one should plan and boarding the now those one to protest again very close to calling stations that were raided by police so again we expect to see mass protests taking place in the streets of wasilla. being a culture of a thank you we do to discuss the situation with coffee and i mean he he says the deployment of riot police goes against european. i would just love it if the spanish administration come together collectively and read the history books let's make no mistake about what we all witnessed yesterday and so i mean you remember state government deploying these force to physically and violently prevent people
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from actually holding no make no mistake about it if this happened in the middle east or in south america in some of the newer member states we would have to have members leaders lining up with the most vicious boards of condemnation it's not good enough the response from the european union has been the patrick it's quite clear to me that the moc recy took a big hit yesterday but so too has in the intervening hours the credibility of the european union meanwhile spanish authorities claim the vote was illegal and unconstitutional the e.u. commission has issued a statement in which it refuses to condemn the violence and expresses trust in spain's prime minister to hoist the hero naughty international we will be keeping you up to speed on developments throughout the day.
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it is r.t. international america is now mourning the victims of the deadliest mass shooting in its history fifty nine people were killed in the massacre at a country music festival in las vegas among them husbands wives mothers teachers graduates and police officers sonny melton was at the concert with his wife he was fatally shot in the back as he shielded from bullets at the knees but died in her husband tony just minutes after she posted a photo of the two of them at a concert just claim chaka was a single mom and she leaves behind four children of course many families will never be whole again here is how the events unfolded on that fateful night.
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but. i look. i. think that. every time there is a great read in the. book. that . we need to truck we just need to get people out of the hospital ok guys let's take. a. look.
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at young man. he literally died in your arms get. tough life. steven who started bullets and tear up writing down on thousands attending a concert in las vegas lived in a retirement home in nevada and committed suicide right after the rampage police say he had no criminal record and no military background also according to the f.b.i. he wasn't linked to any terror groups the shooter's brother says he never saw what was coming. he would have his car. every time i mean he played high stakes video to be able to stay home and. there's exactly no no logic no. for me or my brother would have done. there's no. there's
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not a witness as i've been recalling the horrors of the rampage that las vegas country music must. be staying under three times any of the many here at this time in. siren after siren after siren and you septic think. a lot of my friends are stuck on the strip and i never think that this year is the countess trips i was worried about and my friends some of them are actually stuck out here i think he was shooting from above and like they were just sitting ducks that they couldn't go anywhere that just i think a different kind of evil to me i never imagined this this could happen here in vegas specially because it's such a tourist city and you would think. you know they have been alone security tight security here but it just goes to show you that no place to exempt someone was like he's reloading and then that's when everyone pretty much started running there's a little space that people could get through and so people were trying to run
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through the space wishing everybody people were getting burned barbecue and i did see a lady standing there just. blood covering her whole face her huge this is bloody stayner the guy off. you just see people this laying on the ground because we don't know if they were shot hostile. and champ told everybody crime everybody crying everybody's in shock we discussed the events with brett kenyon who was working near the scene of the tragedy and who was posting only affected by another notorious shooting rampage in the past. one of my friends who is is pro-gun so there needs to be stricter laws you can go to gun shows here and buy guns without any id you can buy and limited ammunition so it's just insane for me to think that we don't have stricter laws and i know that there are people that are so pro the
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second amendment. the world is changing and we need to consider also changing these laws because how many more mass shootings do we need until we realize that these laws are outdated and we need to change them something i am from originally from the sandy hook area so when those shootings happened in twenty zero i did it the funeral of one of the victims so i have been personally affected by gun violence in the us.
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a republican congressman says there is a way to prove that russia did not meddle in the u.s. elections and the man with the sole the evidence so supposedly none other than julian assange senator dana rohrabacher so it's a he met john london back in august and even promised him a deal a presidential pardon in exchange for the evidence the problem is the senate now says that he cannot meet with donald trump in fact according to rohrabacher he's actually being blocked from meeting with the president sees some merit collins has more. it's an undercutting of democracy when the guy who is elected his staffers take it upon themselves to make the decision rather than let the actual president make the decision when asked about a possible deal with assad president donald trump told reporters he hadn't heard anything about it julian assange is the founder of wiki leaks the website that's been responsible for releasing tons of information much of it very embarrassing for the u.s. government has been hiding from extradition in the ecuadorian embassy in the u.k.
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for the last five years now a white house official confirmed that for a boxer talk to white house chief of staff john kelly about his plan however kelly reportedly turned him down and said that the plan should be left up to the intelligence committee congressman rohrabacher believes the president's aides are preventing president trump from learning about the possibility of a deal with a songe this would have to be a cooperative effort between his own stuff and the leadership in the intelligence communities to try to prevent the president from making the decision as to whether or not he wants to take the steps necessary to expose this horrendous lie that was shoved down the american people's throats so incredibly earlier this year by iran this live a congressman is most likely referring to russian collusion speculation that russia was responsible for the d.n.c. hack assad has always insisted it was non-state actors who leaked the d.n.c. files to wiki leaks now according to congressman rohrabacher assad is ready to tell the truth but it looks like washington doesn't want to hear it it is a busy tuesday for news here on oxy international are coming up in the mix of your
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stories still here in los angeles is actually suing the u.s. government over its cuts to immigration budget so the full story after the break. global warming are still with you on the idea that dropping bombs brings peace to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles that don't. produce offspring to tell you that what we gossip a couple of us file for the most important day. on the box of advertising think you are not cool enough and that's to fight their product. all the hawks that we along with our audience will watch.
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for immigration agencies the lawsuit claims the measure is unconstitutional. illegal immigration. limits enforcement of immigration. raids in such cities
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five hundred. arrested in new york massachusetts and philadelphia three hundred had been previously convicted. of a us immigration and. safe havens for criminals. sanctuary cities have a policy of not cooperating with federal immigration authorities they don't open up the jails or detention centers the way they see it they don't want immigrant communities to be afraid to report criminals or cooperate with police investigations we have a president who is bent on trying to vilify immigrants and punish cities that prioritize real effect of public safety over splitting up hardworking families by falsely claiming that sanctuary cities are havens for criminals nothing could be further from the truth this city will not be bullied by this administration into
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a big doody in our core values to coddle is a place where the american dream is open to all this works it has been working to not touch our money let us do what we do in these cities have become a focal point for resistance to donald trump's crackdown on immigration. and. now the new immigration chief says that these cities are simply protecting criminals and becoming a magnet for undocumented immigrants sanctuary jurisdictions that do not honor detainers or allow us access to jails and prisons are shielding criminal aliens from immigration enforcement and creating a magnet for illegal immigration furthermore in some areas locals have spoken up against the policy of shielding undocumented workers but my community has been a big big story and illegal immigration and we're not going out with my people do
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what we're right come here indeed jump the border the break into my house this is my house los angeles is my house and it's a shame and i'm going to speak up against it well many sanctuary cities whether we're talking about chicago or the we're talking about los angeles they operate as magnets to people who will break the law here's the thing if you come to. america and you overstay your visa you've already broken a law what other laws are people going to be breaking when you have lives that this is a sanctuary city you're calling all lawbreakers to operate here here's an example that's likely to make the case against sanctuary cities a little bit stronger sergio martinez is an undocumented immigrant was charged with rape in july he had already been deported from the united states twenty times the local authorities in portland actually released him without letting federal authorities know now on both sides of the debate it's raging both sides say that
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protection from crime and the safety of the public should be the primary concern hale bopp and archie new york. the syrian army backed up by russian airpower is making a last push to repel the remaining terrorists out of the largely liberated city of debt is all in just the last forty eight hours over three hundred terrorists were eliminated that's according to the russian defense ministry as the army is fighting to end the terrorists rule in the region residents are dead as old as me and under the militants siege for three years trying to get back to a normal life some stories can never be forgotten. and what our guys do you have is that and has been listening to a local story. that is or you'll find little unmocked by war every crate has its tragic story and i think actually it exploded right here a neighbor was sitting here holding his two year old nephew another man was there
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and my son isa was right here shrapnel hit him in the back in the waist and the legs a piece one did use lungs he still suffers pain from it. isa has now survived isis shells twice he well remembers his last brush with death and how his sister found him. i said judy judy my back hurts but she said only my legs were hit when they picked me up they so blood flowing down my back my sister started screaming and hitting herself the first time he was nearly killed by an isis shell he was just ten months old then shrapnel peppered the baby isa slicing off a toe in all he has eleven scars and a lump of jagged metal in his lungs that could still eventually kill him but at
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least he made it the other two year old boy at the scene wasn't so lucky hell lasted for three years it left a mark on everyone. the word tragedy does not begin to describe what happened in there is or any door you knock on any family you talk to tell you of their loss and their suffering truly the one thing that unites this city is that everyone has a horrific story there was no place in daters or where the population could find sanctuary there is no place that the battle left untouched dust craters bullet holes and devastation and everywhere entire districts of the city are in ruins entire generations traumatized entire generations lost.
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during the battle with isis i was shot just above my jaw the bullet is still there my left eye was destroyed and i have ten percent vision in my right eye. the reality of war i delves to brothers were also in the army defending dead as order they were literally protecting their family against isis he is the only one left alive there is hope for adèle he could have his vision partially restored but these families loss is neither unique nor the worst. i think i was once a lose one see all three sons many families gave more than me in my office there was a man who lost five sons and a daughter this is a war consumes and destroys everything. for many the worst is over the breaking of the siege of dead us or heralded
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a new beginning yet others in areas still being liberated it's just the stot psychological scars left behind will take decades to heal more i guess. from there is a serious thought that's all for the program for this hour here on r.t. international though we were talking about thirty minutes more with more of your headlines. economic development is all about numbers really pleased to report this quarter we are one hundred six point two. but what do we know about the other figures. when i think about the fact that our c.e.o. mike do. over twenty million dollars last year more than one thousand times the average wal-mart a says. with all due respect i have to say
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i don't think that's right. is that just how a free market works. people went from pretty simple financial lives pre nine hundred eighty to the point now where people are. just totally submerged in their financial accounts and they're all in debt and what exactly divided society that phone the whatever the government tried to do it wasn't necessary maybe. it might be making things worse. this is not how capitalism work this is our capitalism goes hopelessly designer strictly rome.
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greetings and salutations in july of this year one hundred twenty nations voted to adopt the united nations treaty for the prohibition of nuclear weapons it a crucial provision calls on those with nuclear weapons to quote room move them from operational status and destroy them as soon as possible but not later than the deadline agreed by the first meeting of states parties of course none of the countries that possess nuclear weapons of currently hold a nuclear weapons debate hostage participate in the good negotiation of the treaty those nine countries are britain china france india pakistan north korea israel
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russia and the united states so here we are just a few months later seemingly on the brink of all out war and the new governments of the world seem oblivious a ran the big bad scary country who according to the international atomic energy agency six other signatories in the u.s. state department have been in compliance with their nuclear agreement of us rashi a deputy foreign minister for legal and international affairs addressed the united nations last week on the issue saying quote we are working towards the total elimination of nuclear weapons as a legal political and moral responsibility we need to take this responsibility responsibly and continue our collective efforts resolutely on its part around will continue to remain a strong supporter of nuclear disarmament and yet the world's nuclear not so powers are still splitting up the old new persian empire narrative to hungry an already
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paranoid populace while they beef up their stockpiles and hope you don't notice that they're spending our future on mass murder machines like the u.s.s. colorado the latest nuclear powered attack submarine. it was delivered to the u.s. navy last month the fifth of eight there are even more plans to upgrade already deadly machines that can shoot twelve missiles at a time or two really really big nukes and in case you were worried that eight of these things weren't enough it's only the beginning the united states possesses at least seventy two hundred nuclear bombs more than two thousand of them are deployed around the world and some of that seven seven hundred billion dollars congress just handed to the war department will go to perfecting and producing these sixty one twelve g.p.s. guided steerable gravity bombs because in a world where bombing stuff is the only answer our leaders can come up with we have to start watching the hogs.

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