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has exacerbated community distrust of the police particularly in the african-american community as court hearings continue here in baltimore many fear that there could be a problem much greater than one rogue unit and some of the latest testimonies jenkins the indicted officer told me he had hand-picked the gun trace task force to be a front for a criminal enterprise he also said there were officers from other units working with him baltimore police provided security for jenkins when he met with the drug supplier from new york despite efforts to reform the system it seems that every testimony undermines citizens trust in law enforcement and there are still weeks of trials to come samir khan r t reporting from baltimore. german police are expected to be out in force ahead of anti migrant protests in the city of cot this caucus is home to around one hundred thousand people and since chancellor angela merkel opened germany's borders to refugees in twenty fifteen the city has
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given asylum to around three thousand people however the policy continues to create tension in small towns across the country now the mayors of two german cities say they will no longer accept refugees as anti migrant sentiment and violent attacks increase our europe correspondent peter oliver has met with locals in caucus. here in court both around one hundred twenty kilometers to the south of. they've said they can't take any more refugees the city's mayor is saying that the infrastructure is being stretched to its limits. we have to realise that in court both social systems including kindergartens and schools are overstretched and under stress more is not possible we cannot do more now. since the beginning of the year the city has been plagued by violence between refugees and locals just last week a german couple were attacked just outside of the shopping center by three syrian
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teenagers armed with way one of those boys a fifteen year old has since been ordered to leave bourse and the surrounding area germany should start controlling its borders and stop the uncontrolled migration that has been going on for two and a happy years and america must go the government should change or it won't get any better. but there are different reasons why people have to flee iraq but we have to distinguish those from economic reasons for those who truly seek refuge should be granted asylum. but we need to separate those who really look for shelter and those young strong in the man who managed to get all the way to germany things in a sling isn't on new year's day a group of refugees were set upon by a gang of neo nazi thugs and just recently the right wing german national party were handing out pepper spray and refugee fly is in the city the group were temporarily detained by police for not registering their protest. the town of
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freiburg has voted to halt refugee arrivals claiming it has reached its capacity to accommodate and integrate asylum seekers at a special town hall meeting on thursday the man explained the decision. we are not xenophobic which we are often accused of being we are dealing with integration we want to guarantee integration we have done a lot but when in the end there is no space what are we supposed to do however some in freiburg aren't convinced that the move is a good thing that no there are no problems i feel good here this is a general problem not just in freiburg but it has not affected me i have no problems with foreigners you hear it in the news sometimes but i don't have any problems. the french foreign city of calais has also been a flashpoint in the my current crisis this week to tell you all about that after
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this break. here's what people have been saying about redacted and this is full of the only show i go out of my way to. the really packs the. is the john oliver of r t america is doing the same we are apparently better than the blue. sea people you've never heard of love redacted tonight my president of the world bank. but he doesn't write me seriously send us an email. what politicians do. they put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. some who want to be rich. have to go right to be pressed for survival before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the
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water. this should. welcome back to the program at least five migrants are in hospital after being shot during a mass fight at a food bank in the french port of cali another twenty two people have been injured charlotte is in cali. this is one of the many food distribution points in cali just take a look behind me and you'll see a group of migrants who've come here to receive food to receive clothing and other items and it's one of these distribution points that the clashes broke out on thursday hundreds of migrants armed with iron bars with sticks of
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a gun fighting over what was on offer now we understand that more than twenty people were injured in that bout of violence which erupted over numerous parts of cali including five who were injured from the shooting and four of those teenagers said to be critically injured this is the latest round of violence in cali and the french interior minister has described it as reaching new levels. i came to carry because what happened here is extremely serious we have reached a degree of violence not known until today the government will propose a bill in the coming weeks to try and help asylum an immigration problem that will violence between groups of migrants is nothing new in cali but this is the worst city has been in many months and people here in cali say they just fed up of the situation. i think we need a structure put in place to protect us there's
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a lot of delinquency here vehicles get damaged every day we have issues young girls can't go out alone at night it's a ten. for the french and especially for the people of cali the violence is really damaging residents of cali have lived in fear for several years now. living together migrant is complicated those coming here now are bit different from to refugees who were coming here initially they're more violent and aggressive we're bridgeland people are still being shot it's too dangerous and it's true that people who leave near these areas are cross of libyan disturbed it makes the city look bad . some of them feel like it is starting to get skeery firearms were not in the united states here this is still a country where weapons are banned. is probably best for the jungle ruling my camp with thousands of people living in squalid conditions it was
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dismantled back in two thousand and sixteen but still migrants come to curly hoping that one day they will be able to cross the channel to get to the u.k. the latest incident comes just weeks after french president emmanuel micron proposed a draft bill that would tighten the current migration policy the legislation would make it easier to deport undocumented newcomers who do not qualify for asylum it would also increase the length of time authorities can detain illegal migrants for from forty five days to ninety france received a record one hundred thousand applications for asylum last year. israel has been called a beacon of light and hope in the middle east by the u.k.'s defense secretary gavin williamson also stressed that israel has a friend for life in britain and a say has been asking londoners if they agree. if you were the u.k.'s defense secretary which country would you call
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a beacon of light in the middle east jordan beautiful light on the whole egypt definitely not the us. put it this way i suppose i would think lebanon where christians would. appear to work. away living together and sharing political power you're right perhaps he was talking about israel always israel no i don't agree because of the palestinian troubles i don't subscribe to that they're not very good at adapting druther people i think it's just going to harm a two state solution but do you think israel is a beacon of light yes. because we have to typically i think u.t.s. i think it is and let's hope for the best he's also said that britain is going to remain one of the closest and best friends to israel so what's your take on that. i'm sure we will be friends with everybody if we can. the u.s. defense department published its nuclear posture review review on friday outlining
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america's nuclear strategy apart from strengthening u.s. nuclear capability the doctrine takes a seemingly tougher stance on china russia and north korea claiming these states represent a unique and complex threat the review also points out the united states would not hesitate to respond to a non-nuclear attack using nuclear weapons we discussed the document with a us politician as well as the director from the nuclear age peace foundation. vast majority of the nuclear issue is word for for the from the obama administration however the underlying tone of it is a throwback to the cold war what president trump declared in his state of the union address was that we need to ramp up our nuclear capability and make us so strong that nobody would be even willing to engage in or even try and gauge with the united states because we have a strong nuclear arsenal that actually is really dangerous thinking and it's almost
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like and the amateur hour it's a little bit of everything sure it's a throwback to some of the cold war more explicit nuclear threats between the u.s. and russia and between the us and other adversaries namely china and north korea but it's also a continuation of u.s. nuclear policy from past decades this is not that much different than what president obama had in his nuclear posture review in two thousand and ten this is more aggressive it does lower the threshold for possible nuclear weapons use and it calls for additional unnecessary types of nuclear weapons but in general this is much of this is the status quo. price because of being urged to pull the plug on a so-called safe chat tap the children organizations have warned the social media giant that the app called messenger kids poses health and safety risks is a quick look at its promotional video. it's
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a video chatting messaging out for families and kids and it's designed to give parents more control when their kids start to communicate on line. yapp is designed for children aged between six and twelve parents or guardians can control the settings from their own facebook accounts and approve and monitor contacts messenger kids functions include sending text photos and using video chats facebook is vice president a friend at the platform saying it is a great way for families to connect. families will be better off because it exists my daughter uses it on a daily basis now it has enabled me to be more in touch with her critics of the children that they are simply not ready for the dangers of the digital world but those in favor think the app in holland says that online skills i think and. emotionally developing and not ready to sort of go into anything like the need more time softly hypocritical for
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a generation that created facebook to turn around and say that their kids shouldn't be on facebook because it's making them all happy i do think parents need to be aware that the future is is real and it's happening and that most of their children's lives will be spent inside of the digital cosmos i think there has to be an age limit otherwise. where is it going to end and i think children are just too young and their emotional unstable to be able to cope digital cosmos is real it is a real place and it will exist in the future for these children and so we need to help them understand how to navigate the digital world part of that is understanding what the rules of engagement are so keeping kids keeping themselves safe while they're online and understanding what information to share and what information they should keep private we need to be photographed with where we're going with and i think education is the k. if we can train them on how to use that from the age of thirteen. maybe we can
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follow of a few future problems but i do you fear for kids if we take social media here soon. that's our roundup of the top stories and i'll be back at the top of the at with more news so stay with us. with your makers manufacture consent instead of public wealth. when the ruling classes project themselves. with the famous merry go round the certainly the one percent. nor middle of the room six. real news.
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for you criminalist released by the white house to and shaming into an institution those included on the list are accused simply by association. being from russia or is no one except at cause for suspicion so does the criminalistic really changes. this is harlan kentucky. over all of this move the boys it was very funny. a ko money city it was almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal was said i'd. love to see these people as survivors of
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a world disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it. would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's happening it's happened. that image was quite controversial to not have something to soar as irresponsible something to sort of dangerous threatening whereas other people including use or as a symbol of something very different was it. powerful. protecting. that as my friend of. the people who criticize you what the basis of. a right wing lunatic.
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eighteen years ago i traveled across the united states exploring america's deadly love affair with the gun i witnessed the grim results of these weapons in hospital emergency rooms morgues in the confused of to mass of mass shooting spree. after each new massacre the newspaper headlines were always the side why did it happen here. since my book was published in the year two thousand more than half a million americans have been killed by firearms in the us. five hundred twenty seven thousand people dead and many more injured i decided to return to the subject to track down each gun owner who i'd met and photographed those years ago to understand why despite this death toll there is such fierce resistance to even moderate gun control laws in the usa.
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the thought that some people would want to take our guns away to me is so ludicrous because the bad guys thugs the murderers the ripest are always going to have guns and are you would be doing would be to take them away from the good guys from the law abiding citizens people in this country huddle in their houses and throw their dead belts but i was not succumb to this cond that is apt there. we were at our church last sunday in our sunday school teacher mike asked the class how many people had a gun permits in i would say over two thirds of the members raised their hands. this is a thirty eight taurus and it five cylinder robot for its second sealed
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hammer. and it is concealed so that way it doesn't get tangled or stuck on anything when you try to pull it out of your pocket or your purse if a bad guy tried to. it to my to my family member is he would have better lock with that better now i think it's fair and hearty when i have my my baby's. clothes and this is going to stay this it was just in this neighborhood were our venture a guess everybody in this letter i doubt anybody does not have a. great severance. oh absolutely i can promise you that's the reason they're not coming in stay away from me and they were my home and we will have their problems. well this is one of my favorite things to do. myself. with
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a bible in one hand and a gun in the other we can make this country one nation under god once again. in the name of the founding fathers of this great country don't you ever acquiesce don't ever turn your weapons of war and safety don't ever turn those over to your government it is the great equalizer if two people have a gun they're equal or whoever has the gun they are supreme every time they pass another gun control law they promise a safety do you know who did the same thing adolf hitler now there's already three hundred fifty million guns in america what are you going to do you go confiscate it will. you're going to make it more difficult for the criminals to get them they already have them they can get them faster than you can the problem with crime in america is recidivism the repeat offender if you want to go after criminals who
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misuse guns the first time you arrest him give them go after him keep them second make sure that the law abiding citizen is ready capable and prepared to shoot back. you know my motto comes right from the movie cinderella last year is my favorite movie really the motto is in a really was have courage and be kind. god. i want my daughters armed i want my wife armed i want my sons armed and i want them to be able to defend their families we never hurt anybody we don't want to. but at the
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same time we're not going to just make ourselves an easy target for those who would . rape robin plunder no no way. they have six machine guns in the house ten thousand rounds of ammunition in a closet with a license i have i could get on the phone today and get i could order one hundred machine guns and here in two weeks if i could get anything you know i have a tank you know it is no and you know. two hundred guns is what i sell the a k forty seven s n e a r fifteen and i got everybody beat in time with the prices because i buy so many of the news people come in and i always blame the gun you know de asked me you know what happened why do you sell guns to kill people. for you so when i tell him i said all these guns were on the wall last night and i walked in this morning and nobody was dead. you know it's stupid you know gun us to kill a people look at the people kill the people and they just used
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a gun to kill people you know use a fork and knife a hammer a screwdriver you know why keep blaming it on the gun you know or ok just give me just give me forty dollars i want to. just see if you are so good if you're staring at your finger time i spoke with mr griffin ok go on here you carry that over. for my daughter who are you. with. it's my birthday and i got a gun for my birthday and like so i'm going to shoot it for the first time are today.
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we've seen just about everything and sixteen assault rifles a ar fifteen some models hunting rifles with homemade silencers these guys could have been used by anyone they could menus and robbers the mess next and also homicides there was nineteen years ago those words deal right. since the laws in the state of tennessee of chinese substantially you're allowed to carry guns in parks. guns in bars you know guns in your car or so from a police chief's perspective i would definitely say that probably prefer if we do not have guns in bars.
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i got a four a tin shack gun from santa cause last year. right now our best selling rifle is the better wesson it's just you know i'm finding an issue that people just you know go to the range and go shoot them. have fun. is there also are there's a lot of. b.s. and came around here are full. oh really seem fair on the article no. it doesn't. poor beam me you know. this as well right here the glock semiautomatic pistol is more of the biggest
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biggest movie guns ever. hear that they know what they're doing because i saw in the movie. they're dangerous we have to go out there and stop them and i actually hate them on how to handle a firearm immediately ok one of our most popular self-defense rounds here it is one hundred twenty four grain. jacket whole point is it rapidly hitting organic material such as your for a couple of medals or else we also have. an a r fifteen with. huge seller there really is strongly accurate weapon for a very long as. someone sentient life almost definitely i want by my bed for home protection my wife actually has a benelli improved by her bed which is an automatic shotgun. was a little humming the next hill dead what does that do to your mornings that does it
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does it not make you feel constantly vigilant pen oh i mean definitely prepared all the way but i also have a family that i love and care about very much so if you do watch the news you see it all the time home invasion here home invasion there highway shooting i mean it's pretty much it can be like the wild west out here so. it's. most of shootings take place in domestic situations a sizable number of people who kill other people are so-called law abiding citizens the law abiding citizen produces a lot of the fatalities by mistake. or by accident. several years ago there was a trauma surgeon here in memphis who did a study of murders in two different urban areas seeing if the presence or
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world is getting away from us dollar as wall reserve currency a one row one bell policy linking up russia and china is out of the dollar every last trade oil away from the dollar countries are desperate to get out of the u.s. dollar so the dollar is going to lose value no matter what anybody says so here's the treasury secretary really trying to make it look like oh it's our balls are for a lower dollar don't really matter what he says the dollar is going lower as we've been saying for a number of years because the u.s. dollar is a kind see that other countries recognize as funding the wars and the weapons and the poverty that they're trying to escape. from. this little bundle of joy he would have of civil living in the woods. this can only really one come a time but usually good business too.
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