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and thinks it's my new clik. the headlines in r.t.e. leaders agree to closer military cooperation but there's concern that it still won't be able to keep out of the stream isn't we reporters clue simply from a village across the broken borders that suspected of being a jihadi hot. when heading to the small village hall last fades one of the sixty five p.t. supports us me it's the people it's considered to be radicalized. it's in the u.s. after regulators repeal net neutrality rules. and u.s. police are accused of being too trigger happy with tasers this video emerges of officers appearing to use excessive force.
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and i welcome you watching our state it's friday morning worse just turned eighty clocking in more now on the top story the leaders have agreed to integrate their defenses into a more unified force it will mean member nations will have to increase their military spending european council president donald tusk revealed the pact at a summit on thursday today this dream becomes a reality we are launching a permanent structure of cooperation so-called. which is a practical expression of our will to build europe beyond. it's not only good news for us but it is also good news for our allies. and a bit and you'll see that. we're pascoe has been nearly two decades in the making
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but will now united twenty five member states and includes eighteen defense projects so far. a lot of them are doing near existing nato projects so let's look at some of the similarities pascoe includes train and assist missions which are common in nato operations that will also tackle cyber attacks to as well as creating crisis resolution centers again similar to what nato is doing already poland which is signed up to the pax already questioning the need for duplicate defenses. we will see how this experiment works out we can always leave the pact if it isn't satisfactory for poland the question nice whether we really need to have a second defensive body in the well place campaign or pull her we can martin believes that even with an extra layer of defense the you will still struggle to tackle one of its biggest problems violent extremism. they are now entering into
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agreement where they are going to have to increase their military spending at the cost of other needs pascoe does not help with the issue of violent extremism you can invest as much money as you want in tanks and airplanes and other type of military warfare that does not solve the problem of the lone wolf or the easy violent extremists attack or investing more monies in these other type of military toys and tanks instead of investing money in the long term solutions that will help around the issues of violent extremism more you spend on the military or the war after you to use that rather than diplomatic tools and other means to solve the crisis. well just beyond the border there is a village in bosnia and herzegovina which is seeing a large number of radicalized fighters returning from syria and iraq surely dubinsky has been there to see whether the e.u. has got an extremism recruitment hotbed for mentoring on its doorstep.
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we're heading to the smaller regional it's one of sixty five communities of course it's it's considered to be radicalized basically it's sharia religious nuts because residence practice is an ultra conservative form of islam. it looks like an ordinary sleepy feel each a few houses nestled between the hills not how you might imagine a cradle of terror. but the local and mom is telling me that some of the residents have joined islamic state in this one minute of it there are people who went to syria and forth on the side of isis but we tried to stop them. both near has been one of the main targets
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of islamic state propaganda a recruitment hotbed. with i still suffering dramatic losses in syria the recruits are expected to come home some of them already did a little minute it's only one person now and we are distancing ourselves from him we have nothing to do with him. the fear is that us fighters come back they may not just spread radical ideology but also in far on establishing an islamic caliphate in europe or. in bosnia and herzegovina they're already small caliphates existing the reason they're far from the cities and towns is that it allows them to perform any covert activity they need in the fact that they're recruiting members means in the future they will be a big threat to europe the bosnian government has try to curb the terror threat by
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making it illegal to fight for a foreign military and more than a dozen of those who have returned from syria have been jailed where the country is also spending millions of euros on the radicalization projects but is it all working the local a mom says he fears for his life after speaking out against those who joined eisel really with these radical elements are always unpredictable these people prayed with me they ate at the same table as me and they want to shoot me i saw defeat in syria and iraq will most likely try it's foreign fighters back home for many of them as we've just learned home means here a sleepy village in a reclusive area in the heart of europe work stream ism has already taken root charlotte deep in ski r.t. bosnia and herzegovina. concerns are growing over the
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freedom of the internet in the u.s. after federal regulators scrapped so-called net neutrality rules protesters rallied outside. the federal communications commission the nine sing the decision. we are all here. tonight heat up on the up there you go clear. it up again and let me say something like twitter and instagram and carving up the internet. and people with more me. more space in every place want to get away.
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as long as we have neutral your stance is an obstacle to whatever propaganda these corporations or the government wants. so we don't need to have an open. one in which the. cocktail. hold my interest which we are not going to be. well his net neutrality actually works we do access the web through internet service providers and at the moment companies have to treat equally all online traffic but the us federal communications commission does say that is preventing websites from investing millions of dollars in their services and with the
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regulations gone internet providers will be free to charge a premium to prioritise certain apps and services so america as mine. well the f.c.c. is latest decision will repeal obama's regulations that were passed in twenty fifteen and as expected the vote was three to two along party lines with republicans voting in favor of the deregulation order and democrats voting against it but one democratic commissioner who voted against the order made her feelings known and had some very fierce for marks for the committee to say the very least i dissent from this rash decision to roll back net neutrality rules i dissent from the corrupt process that has brought us to this point as a result of today's misguided action our broadband providers will get extraordinary new powers. they will have the power to block websites the power to throttle services and the power to censor online content now our broadband providers will tell you they will never do these things they say just trust us. but know this
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they have the technical delivery and business incentive to discriminate and manipulate your internet traffic now many are outraged understandably so but with all the backlash this could eventually end up going to court and activists might even pressure congress to overturn the vote but this is a partisan issue so would it really have any effect nonetheless these online democracy defenders shouldn't really lose hope because they aren't exactly without allies thirty nine senators sent a letter to the f.c.c. expressing their discontent representative keith ellison he even spoke at today's protest and they have the resistance on their side representative maxine waters steve quite a stirring speech earlier this morning now with all that being said scrapping net neutrality could very well affect how we surf the web but is it really the death of the internet like some are saying well that of course remains to be seen. well the vote to roll back internet rules was also slammed by some tech giants to facebook
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twitter and netflix were among those and they called it a blow to innovation and freedom of speech they were also joined by new york's attorney general who vowed to see the federal communications commission over the move this is more than an attack on the future of our internet as we know it it's a travesty for anyone who cares about the integrity of their voice in government so we are going to fight back we discussed the decision and the potential drawbacks to you with a number of experts the idea here is that with the removal of net neutrality protections that were passed during the obama administration with those out of the way that big telecoms internet service providers would have the ability to throttle certain web traffic that's the big fear and i think it's a legitimate in the sense of activists and independent media being concerned that they might be pushed out for political reasons and that the i. can effect that now that could potentially in the future lead to direct blocking of websites some worry
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today's vote is definitely a step in the wrong direction i think that what we'll see is that internet service providers can charge more for some companies to get in front of consumers faster or completely block other companies that don't pay so for consumers what that could mean is that prices could go up as their favorite service providers are forced to pay more the only people that have the control the networks right now are the ones that are going to be able to charge more and just have more control and those billions the million dollar industry is will have even more control over what you and i see and you are mine. now a quirk in russia's law could see a farmer from a remote region facing a hefty fine or perhaps even jail for using a tracking device to follow away would. be trying to raise the question at the highest level. up to four years in prison for a simple g.p.s. tracking device attached to
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a cow sounds weird if not surreal but thanks to one peculiarity in russia's criminal law it's real. meat eve gani the suspect it's. slash farmer. slash father. you know i was going to make a cola for this cough and attach a g.p.s. tracker to it so that i can see his whereabouts at least roughly when i need to see . the calf is a terrible way he just disappears every now and then. we have huge areas of abandoned farmland it's hard for me to run after him because i have asked him there were times with this one once i spent two whole days searching for. a tiny gadget that would save the day why not fetch it online for a bargain price and so you gave me did only to be met by officers at the post office the g.p.s. tracker had a built in mike which makes it an illegal spying device if there's no license
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technically here's your crime the result a confiscated gadget and either crippling fine or prison plus the dubious honor of being the first ever spy in the village or really in the middle of nowhere. getting in trouble like this i couldn't have imagined not even in a nightmare. if the jail who were in my daughter's future a fine would be very harsh it would really hurt our pockets so i did it's terrifying for us after a bit of research we thought it could be one of the things our t. should bring up on thursday. as far as i know last year more than two hundred people were found guilty under the same law what can you say about that i didn't even get the reason for using g.p.s. for. purpose. ordered the gadget online from china because the calf would run loose
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it is not illegal was he obliged to pay for it there is an article in the russian criminal code under which people can be charged if. i didn't even know that such a law existed i'll definitely look into that article and the cases with those individuals it's the first time i'm hearing about problems with attaching such things to cards i know that truckers are even put on cuts to make sure they don't get lost what's the problem with caro's this needs to be sorted out i'll handle it there years of that i didn't think my problem would get publicity i hope this means that they reconsider the law because lots of people have suffered because of this when i was watching the t.v. i was nervous i hope the case is resolved in my favor and maybe we can breathe freely by new year. so there's mr terre waste chance to be less of a troublemaker without any laws being broken he'll have a train go our t. . two police officers in the us state of cincinnati are accused of
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using excessive force after tasering suspects during a domestic dispute inquiry body come footage of the incident that happened early this year has only just surfaced probably. very very. the officers confronted two men inside the house tasering them without prior indication that they were under arrest one of the men suffered from a collapsed lung as a result of the confrontation a complaint was them filed but the county's prosecutor has prevented the officers from being interviewed or since the year two thousand over a thousand people have died in the us after being stunned with tasers by police and nine out of ten were also unarmed concerns of police abuse have prompted amnesty international to issue an appeal for stricter taser rules in the us and one teenager who's suing police for excessive force described his ordeal to us. of
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course recovered like physically but mentally on the. heart of think about still even though it's been a year. to get it. it's repeatedly did it over and over and over in two days and two they just tell me that there is not going to be a bomb on the. first floor call for. the way they were laughing.
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and pretty much having fun with it. as far as if they were going to try and kill me . he spoke to jordan or says no way he says the police actions could amount to talk . i first met with jordan actually in this office and he told me what had happened and it was hard to believe frankly the question that the law asks is whether or not the use of force had a legitimate law enforcement purpose in other words was it necessary to keep this person in custody in a safe environment to use the force in question in this situation or he's already fully restrained he's being taste anyway i didn't see any religion at law enforcement reason for that force to be used and if they're using you know painful force against this young man without any reason i can't really think of a better word than torture to describe that. i'm trying to pin down russian collusion in the top two days of the u.s. government seems to be a full time job these days with various agencies and officials now trying to dig
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for proof kind of more planes being taking a closer look. it turns out the detective work is not only for the f.b.i. at this point many different us institutions are engaged in investigations and it can get pretty confusing. you could write a criminal investigation into president trump for possible obstruction of justice i really hope with a clear investigation into twenty ten year rhenium deal that involved rush and i'm a fan of the investigation and all i know first there was the probe into hillary clinton and her time as secretary of state when she used a private server for her e-mails and compromise national security we can call that probe number one after that lawmakers who were unhappy with the results launched a probe of their own to investigate the f.b.i. as initial probe will call that probe number two this found that one of the f.b.i. investigators peter strock exchanged pro clinton and trump text messages with his
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colleague electronic records show that peter struck changed former f.b.i. director james comey earlier draft language describing clinton's actions in handling classified materials from quote grossly negligent to extremely careless so one of the f.b.i. agents who was doing the investigation may not have been completely impartial now i hate to bring it up again but we all know about the ongoing investigation into allegations of russia trumped collusion we call that number three so agent strock is the link that connects all three he was investigating hillary clinton and he himself was investigated in probe number two and he was investigating and working on probe number three before he was fired over those text messages republicans obviously were not pleased. one of the just happened to our country what happens when people who are supposed to curate the
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conflict of interest have even greater conflicts of interest than those. who question at this. it's pretty safe to say that the first three investigations were mass but congress has come up with a solution in a second special counsel to look into this look into peter's drug abuse or everything else we've learned the last several weeks you guessed it more investigations. are seeing new york. four iraqi men have won damages against britain's defense ministry over the ill treatment by soldiers during the iraq war the high court's ruling could pave the way for hundreds more claims against britain over human rights abuses and see chalking up as the story an important ruling by the high court here in london the judge had found that british troops and their detention of these people had acted in violation of the geneva conventions as well as the human rights act citing cruel and inhumane treatment as well as unlawful detention the judge here in london said
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that the assaults quote involved the gratuitous infliction of pain and humiliation for the amusement of those who perpetrated them and quote now we have to keep in mind that this comes just ten days after the international criminal court found quote reasonable basis to understand that british troops had been involved in war crimes when it came to the detention of iraqi citizens. now the reason this is important is because this could be seen as a test cases when it comes to over six hundred similar cases similar claims currently ongoing in the way these claims are going to be handled moving forward we also have to remember that over three hundred claims were settled out of court by the ministry of defense that had paid out as much as twenty two million pounds and
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in reaction to this latest ruling we know that the ministry of defense have said that they're studying this judgment. well and he will campaign a brian baucus says that people are getting away with crimes because some nations to put themselves above the law. it's the only way for accountability to work is for deterrence to work is to show that there will be punishment that there will be accountability for grievous crimes against humanity here we have in the united states and in the united nations and with the u.k. government a system set up whereby all of the targeted entities by those countries they come to the hague they go to the international criminal court but the perpetrators of the aggression of the occupation of the torture of the violation of geneva conventions those who have really done this they exempt themselves they immunize themselves from prosecution there shouldn't just be civil penalties there should be war crime trials for tony blair in those in the u.k. government and military and likewise with bush and cheney and rumsfeld there should
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really be accountability there should be criminal penalties. now in a few minutes time do you get to meet more legends of world football pasta and present as stan collymore does keep track of the can down to the twenty eighteen well cup. our screens in the media center the group has trophies of the same schools and see the. classic you know family you wolf. blitzer. they go so this is the world's appropriation. delighted to be joined by two legends of the game. food live food you tube gold. strike supply behind you guys must be many go i just want to ask you very briefly who is your favorite to win the world call
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your money. just in spirit. you know. what we should. make sure. to get another team's done for your team is here it's always been a fantastic generation of croatian players and look is the walk up is the dream of every players every national theatre all friends around the world so you're going to participate and of course we're going to go step by step down which shows the more semifinal of the final and so that will be here and i agree one of the best woke up in the polls around the world. and you can watch more of that in just a few minutes time now before we go deciding which decoration to put on top of your christmas tree used to be a strike forward affair traditional choices of either a star or perhaps an angel but not anymore now there are famous faces getting
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involved. really. serious. on.
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your take that's how did you sleep so i thought that i hear a knock say i'm back with more in just over half an ass time to pull that it's stunt calling. most people think just stand out in this business you need to be the first one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest raid in truth to stand down and lose business you just need as the right questions and demand the right answer. questions there. it is one of the basic instruments to drive an
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economy but it can also lead to tragedy i did that i took a line to how much time can be cut and meant that the textile can be kept and in the spiral now. many lives have been broken like accessing the banks got you into trouble and all the big bankers come. and they go on the banks but i just didn't think of the men who lost money as a back under don't buy creditors people see no future bad phase have happened you know you become ill you do to job your relationship breaks down you become a casualty is a life long trap or is there a way out those actually come to a bit of you know would like to ditch been for so much a few. very
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warm welcome to the stan collymore show as we count down to the greatest show on earth i just saw woke up golden boot went up and a personal hero of mine that's got really nikka to discuss these woke up stories. there were a couple. i would post it was it for you to apply for a contract. if you countries. it's the highest thing you can. obviously and football wise you know you want to play for you want to play for.
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freshly you want to make it to the game and then obviously brought it up. is international football so you want to represent your country you know where the show where the badge so it was always a massive ambition i'd never an ambition i honestly thought i'd realize because i was kind of a slow developer didn't get in the squad and so i was twenty four. months ninety six. to get cool looking through school. with i would great expectancy yes everyone thought we should be portugal we were you know we were on top in that game the conditions were extraordinarily difficult hard to describe them if you would person if you went out now and just stood out in the heat that we played in you go oh my god i need to get in just standing there let alone running around so it was terrific oh. you're pretty sure that when things didn't go for is enough game and then they ended up scoring kind of. a goal a little bit against the.

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