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the striking guards are demanding or thirty's do something about the dangerous conditions in french jails r.t. friends spoke to a representative of the prison guard. said bluff or two do not know the government our representatives are to blame they don't want to discuss the problem or to find a solution to our poor working conditions but we demand an increase in the number of prison guards and also the creation of a special high security wing radicalize prisoners on their. teenager has attacked a school in eastern siberia injuring six people including a teacher. command into the class and inflicted injuries to find free school children any teacher with the next a child received a blow to the face in
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a day when i was struck on the back and another girl lost some friends. let me say this in the school as they were totally calm nothing like this could have been expected from that action and i know many could call anticipated this would happen. that someone in the world could be the superheroes. to once amid a string of similar attacks throughout russia this week of these jacqueline has the details. the past five days have seen a frightening trend creeping up in russia with three different attacks occurring at schools. and all of those cases the young perpetrators used basic weapons not an axis as
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that was likely all that they had at their disposal and a disturbing online trend we also link these incidents our sources believe that violent online groups that center around tragedies like the columbine high school massacre may also be a common factor just to remind you the columbine tragedy took place in the u.s. back in one thousand nine hundred ninety two students armed to the teeth killed twelve of their classmates and a teacher and that horrific massacre is apparently inspiring violence and children who weren't even born when it happened it's so popular that the followers of such groups even have a name for themselves columbine years now russia's version of facebook called v.k. has dozens of these pages open to all we did a simple quick search and found scores of them with post that promote violent behavior things like describing the power someone feels when they have a gun in their hands one of the alleged perpetrators of monday's incident has been confirmed to be a follower of such pages and today's and wednesday's instance are being looked into see if the same is true for them as of today russian officials have announced that
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they will begin shutting down pages with extremist content group where he's a pretty number of groups like this is relatively small it's not a mass phenomenon we're not going to do it every single mention of every bad thing we're doing with action not with information per se we don't think that if a person reads about someone slaughtering somebody will pick up a knife and commit a crime. but the question remains if closing pages will really be enough in the long run especially given that a number of students have already taken the next stop and used violence against their classmates. a growing number of u.s. republican congressmen are demanding the release of a top secret intelligence document they believe that it reveals political bias the highest levels of the f.b.i. and the justice department in how they handled the investigation into alleged ties between the trim campaign and russia i had that same shock feeling i was like wait a minute this actually happened from our justice department and this f.b.i.
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that's how serious this is that there has been a real attempt to undermine this president and it has come from the scariest of places and it's the type of information that we need all americans to see immediately. correspondent in washington d.c. samir khan joins me on the line potentially some political weaponry now for the republicans do we know what is in the memo and what it could mean. well we don't know what exactly is in the memo but republicans are referring to the top secret memo as a scandal worse than watergate and reactions have ranged from sickening to draw dropping saying that it raises serious questions about the obama administration now the memo was put together by the house intel committee and since then republicans have been calling for its immediate public release like i said we don't know what it's about but it supposedly contains evidence that justice department officials mostly f.b.i. are guilty of political bias against trump and according to reports u.s.
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intelligence officials use the russia dossier or that's filled with unproven claims to improperly obtain a warrant to look into the truck campaign and democrats of course voted against the release of the memo saying that it's be used to discredit the intelligence community and the patrol russia investigation so yes i guess democrats are now defending the intelligence community now representative adam schiff even called it a profoundly misleading set of talking points and republican representative scott perry felt very differently he said is this happening in america or is this the k.g.b. that's how alarming it is and then the document has raised interest outside of congress also it made a splash on social media with many tweets using the hash tag release the memo and wiki leaks wants it so badly they've announced a million dollar reward for it and some have said that the memo will not be released to the public but regardless this alone reveals partisan bias so we'll just have to see what happens case miracle in washington thank you. and i can
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discuss this story great to join the law and by chris can see he's founder of the encrypted internet communications service could speak to chris you've heard a bit of the background to this story now based on what some of the u.s. lawmakers been saying about this this memo certainly the republicans are concerned how concerned are you. well it's really terrible because the law has been broken what they've done is they abused the feis a court system the feis a court is a set of secret courts that is not constitutionally authorized in the united states a lot of people believe they're not constitutional and illegal but the fact is they exist they're like the star chamber in the u.k. which was used to persecute people in the u.k. you know hundreds of years ago what's happened here is it's been abused to the point where they created a fake o.c.a. that's pretty much obvious now blame the russians for something that they didn't do
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and then they turned around and they use that fake dosia to go to the fight to court to convince them to wiretap president elect donald trump now this is probably a million times worse than watergate if you think about watergate they they burglarized you know an office in the democratic committee or whatever the point is here we have a person who has been elected president who is now being wiretapped by by the government basically because this is the department of justice the f.b.i. everybody was in on it and the fact is this had to get approved at a very high level there are i don't think we're done with this whole thing i think that when the truth comes out because people don't realize all these e-mails are the n.s.a. has perfect data collection a lot of other security agencies have similar capabilities all donald trump has to do president trump just has to go and use his presidential authority to first of
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all declassify the report he can do that and show it to the public then he has the capability also to declassify all the e-mails that have been scooped up by the n.s.a. and it's a smoking gun these guys are going to be toast i mean if oil is saying is choose surely that is one of the first things done to would say because doesn't this go full circle to about what he he claimed. had been wiretapped by obama and we had the f.b.i. director at the time james comey saying there was no evidence to support it if they hadn't happened he said there's no evidence to support it james clapper saying there was nothing to it so this would be a huge comeback for donald trump great vindication for him that you would expect him to do this declassify and pretty soon well he has the legal authority to do that he's the only person who can do it and i'm going to guess i'm not i don't know what president trump is thinking but if i was in his shoes that's the that's the thing that i would probably look at doing declassify those things let the public
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decide for themselves but then you have to hold people to account people who committed crimes and need to go to jail there are laws we have plenty of laws on the books to take care of all these people who are bad people and they all need to go they've got to drain that swamp what about the house intelligence committee making this document public what are the chances of none you know i don't know what they're going to do i think they'd like to but i think they have to do it they have to wait it's classified documents classified top secret they're going to have to go to you know someone's going to have to declassify it in order to make it public so i have a feeling it's probably back to president trump's choice on what he does here but but that's i would guess you're going to see you know if you follow q went on at all on twitter there's there's going to be some fireworks here in the next week you know you talked about you'll belief is that the the the so-called does see i was used to get a surveillance warrant against his campaign i mean is this the legal process been
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followed here is it possible to document with unproven allegations can be used to do that. well you know apparently it was it shouldn't be legal the issue is of course you know when they went to the fight to court the first time the fights a court turned down to to wiretap president trump that actually in itself is almost unheard of because if i said court normally approves ninety nine point nine nine percent of any of the warrant requests that it gets and they turned it down the first time and then they had to go back with this fake dossier the second time. druce appreciate your time on your thoughts my guess is chris is the founder of the encrypted internet communications service and seeing things. on to other news now the turkish defense minister has announced his country has launched a military operation in syria's kurdish controlled african region starting with cross border shelling. has more on how events unfolded we're hearing from the turkish defense minister that a de facto turkish military operation has begun across its border now this has been
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corroborated by the syrian kurds the y.p. jeep who say that since those day night some seventy shells have been fired by the turkish military on to their villages now it's one of the only a statement by the turkish president and the one in which he said that the united states had admitted to establishing a terrorist army on the turkish syrian border any chord on the united states to deal with their terror at its infrastructure and these comments by the turkish president so infuriated could see living in the afan region that earlier they took to the streets also they were protesting against what you see happening slowly on the ground which is turkish tanks leading to the military in order this is what citizens are afraid to say. right now our freedom will be the ones graveyard today hundreds of thousands are protesting to tell him that the people of our friend will never leave their land. the international community should send
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a message to turkey telling them to stop have bought the white b.g. and stand so we can defend ourselves. well this comes after the statement that the coalition forces were working closely with the syrian democratic forces to establish and train a new syrian border security force but what we've seen happening is the american administration backpedaling now on plans to establish such a border force essentially after it created such a huge and furious backlash. america's close ally turkey the u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson has said that the entire issue has been misspoke trade and misdescribed the u.s. state department has this to say is he saying that when the pentagon says we're going to try to come up with a force of thirty thousand people that that's long or is he just disputing over time i would have i would have to refer you to the department of defense on that i think they were clear in the statement that they put out so let me just refer you to them on that. part but i'm asking about closing comments yesterday we said
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there's no orders to be ready or just that's not what it is like i have to refer you to the turkish government about what they became so concerned about and the fact that somebody misspoke and i'm not going to name any names and neither is the secretary but somebody clearly just misstated their policy it's as simple as that the situation is extremely tense on the ground and it has the possibility of igniting into something much bigger so i think what it does so us is that words have the potential to ignite a potential war. situation around syria was one of the issues the russian foreign minister addressed during a media conference of the united nations security council meeting in new york for us was kill him open. during the press conference we heard a lot from the russian foreign minister he made wide ranging comments about different parts of the world now i had the opportunity to ask the foreign minister a question i asked him about the fact that right now the usa says that its forces in syria which are there without the permission of the syrian government it says
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that they're only there to ensure the defeat of the isis terrorists but at this point now they're saying that would to withdraw them would strengthen the syrian government the internationally recognized legitimate government of syria so i asked syria lab or other that this kind of a mixed message coming from u.s. leaders and what it's like and he gave me this response to principle and we put it you have the lack of a fundamental commitment to our agreements that is typical of u.s. diplomacy including the reasons why the americans stay in syria ricks to listen to the state is not the only goal in syria was the defeat of i so now there's no farm when bush's plans another topic that came up during the press conference was the jay c.p.o. way that was pointed out that the situation in the negotiations with north korea could be affected if the usa is to withdraw from the iran deal. was directly asked about the the fact that that trump and others have questioned and talked about
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holding the usa out of the iran deal this is what he had to say about the j c p o a . joint comprehensive plan of action was centered on iran stopping its military nuclear program in exchange for the lifting of anti iran sanctions a similar deal is now being tabled for north korea but if the iran deal is seen to me nothing how can we expect the d.p. r. k. to prove a similar deal that could be retracted any moment it seemed one of the overall themes of lab rob's remarks was russian's russia's efforts to stabilize the world and reduce the level of terrorism and instability around the world in different regions he voiced some criticism of u.s. leaders and some frustrations that. overall the other theme was an effort to get along with countries around the world and create stability in parts of the world that have been unstable and plagued by terrorism violence and extremism. the right leaning alternative for germany or e.f.t.
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party has proposed verifying the age of all migrants coming to the country it's an idea that's been roundly condemned though by all the other parties in the bundestag with more is peter oliver well if alternative for germany thought that getting into parliament was going to be the hard part they've certainly been brought down to earth with a bump over the last couple of days as parliament's reconvened here for the twenty eight hundred section in berlin the f.d.a. put forward changes they wanted to see two laws relating to asylum and refugee status here particularly when it came to the ages of those claiming refugee status in germany now the alternative for germany say that between thirty and eighty percent of those that have applied in the past haven't been at the age they said they were this was turned upon by the other parties within the body of the star every single one of them to a man saying that the alternative for germany was wrong in doing this and in fact
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when the proposals were put forward they were greeted by moves in the chamber. to do making no bones about it they disagree strongly with a.s.d. and all of their policies against condominium act one could get the impression our position is close to that of the mt but if you just look through their proposal and listen to what they're seeing here you realise that it's all about attacking migrants. and the proposal of the air of d. is permeated with right populism it took nor the reality that in this it's in full of whoever seen the wording of the proposal and heard the speech of the. representative will recognize instantly that it's not about the improvement of age verification but about stirring up animosity against young migrants. the kind of rhetoric we heard from the day goes against our christian values it's all about hate with foreigners and those we cannot support. we also saw on thursday and the
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parliamentary session it was held at the alternative for germany put forward an idea that the one of the reasons behind a rise in anti semitism in germany had been due to the influx of islamic immigration that was then shot down many parties including all anglo merkel's christian democratic union saying that anti semitism had its roots in the far right in politics in germany and elsewhere around so that's where we stand at the moment for them if they've just entered parliament last september following the election this is the first time that they're really getting their teeth into legislation you're not going well if you're an alternative which are many supporter anyway at the moment all of the other parties coming together uniting is one something we can't find them doing over any other issue here in germany to say no to the a.f.p. and no to their policies. and it's not only in the german parliament that the
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f.t.'s having a rough ride recently the facebook account of one of its members was blocked following her call for people to join a women's march against rapes and killings perpetrated by migrants i organize a women's march to the chancery almost every day we read about horrific reaps and murder of women the more women come the more pressure it will put america and politicians from the old parties together let us take to the streets to fight for our right to freedom and saboteur many. despite belonging to a party that's known for its strong and the migrant rhetoric there the builder who is a women's and children's rights activist regularly travels to syria and iraq to help people work she's a migrant origin herself and was surprised that the official reason for facebook burned as going to facebook of a show on my travels with facebook started a few years ago facebook has a big issue with women and migrant background you can notice that i don't have
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a nordic look i can see that i am originally from the south here in germany i fight for human rights which isn't always easy in islamic countries people like me are silenced by facebook but since i have a certain popularity and quite a large following i was blocked for thirty days then my account was deleted but that wasn't the first time my accounts have now been purged four times and since i am a member of the air of d. which in germany fights were women's rights i am a nuisance for facebook and the mainstream media. follower was banned under the new law that forces social media to delete offensive content within twenty four hours after receiving a complaint otherwise companies could face huge fines earlier this month the deputy leader of the f.t. so her facebook and twitter account suspended of the she criticised the country's police for saying have been new year in arabic build it again says that people who express their anger at migrant policies in germany are seeing their voices silenced
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online. this problem is you know the policy of the german government and especially of the older parties is intended to help young men from islamic or african countries get settled in europe and to accept their religion and culture for this reason and german citizen who has lived here forever is being ignored and in the case of facebook or twitter it works like this they censor all critical statements even though they are consistent with the real situation of course it runs against the mainstream political line in germany for this reason they try to silence all critics of the german government's asylum policy. that brings you right up to date thanks for staying with r t l c with the latest headlines and help. with the islamic state and its many confederates defeated or facing defeat in syria
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what is next for this war torn country what justification exists for the us to maintain the military forces there does washington want syria partition itself and why. in the winner take all mentality it's a lottery mentality in america you know where are your dead and the pharmaceutical companies of course a lobbyist going to washington to change the laws of a possible to settle in america and nobody cares because it ever learned the lessons of world war two did they say let's do it again. welcome one and old to the stan collymore. we start this way to madrid where i visited this a billion let you in the realm of truth stall who is no stranger to the big east
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tournament on saturday and we bank sergio ramos to chutzpah in an issues well coke . ok so i took a. seat you have to like you can join me on the stan collymore show the first question is about leadership did you feel pressure taken over from. the captain's armband how did you you feel. i'm a human. being and then the medical wheel i said. you could look at a nice. little poem that i did you're going to assume great and we will need to buy
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spine one of the favorites to win the world cup next year which of the countries do you feel will be in that group germany brazil the usual countries. you're going to go. with what the what i thought go by then when the. head of an aussie lee he's allowed out on. alimony and when i said as young. as i knew her bus and she i'm going to need when they leave it is your brother and you know nothing really don't joke at kelley man yet i mean i got the yes i need a month and in. the last. hole in a cave in the yard up within the foot of them in the. salute they're about to come in the month and. say you'll get month in unless unless you're nick
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a good luck on your luck and that if you can pull to. have a good world cope the team gets out of the group for the momentum of the tournament . but even if you do pull. out ok if you know one though nowhere on. that by pushing ability in my other post how do you. feel ok so good i can all say i said i don't. know me thought it was you have a one though mostly the boys. which i mean you know better listen only what i. see then i'm ok. tell me you favorite moments from the two thousand and ten world cope on the pitch or off the pitch he's the warm memory which makes you very happy you're going to. the moment of. on the beatles you know. i was going to
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