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mom does it even and diplomatic the two koreas are in each other. breaking news a shooting incident outside the u.s. national security agency left at least one person injured the suspected shooter is being detained going to bring a flip speed on that developing story. in the headlines today the foreign minister quit soft revealing that he lied about a meeting with the russian president back in two thousand and six when he claimed mr putin spoke about ambitions for a so-called greater russia. help of your sweet nothings of this uncertain approach breaks it gets a few remaining says come from your government i except that this morning i'm not going to. persuade everybody britain's foreign secretary says those opposing bricks in a betraying the country as he defends the u.k.'s exit from the e.u.
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during a barrage of questions from the media. i just turned six need the remote without international thanks ever so much for choosing us revici and in around the world we're going to start with our breaking news fast moving story in the u.s. things on the controllers get latest on it the shooting incident as unfolded in the last national security agency h.q. in fort meade maryland one person injured authorities say they say the incident is over but can bring us up to speed with what happened in maryland i think about half past seven in the morning local time wasn't samir a busy day. yes and it happened like you said or very close to the n.s.a. headquarters but according to local reports at least one person has been wounded in the incident now photos came out on social media showing a black fan and
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a handcuffed man sitting on the ground you can also see a bullet holes on the will chew windshield of the van now the f.b.i. has sent a personnel to respond to the incident but the n.s.a. says that the situation is under control but our local authorities have warned that highway m d thirty two has been closed and in both directions advising drivers to take alternate routes and expect long delays but unfortunately this is all we have at the moment but we'll continue to provide you with more updates as you say at least it looks like the situations in the control now there but hairy for a while too severe a conference for the. house where today the dutch foreign minister has been forced to resign after admitting that he'd lied is that he'd had a meeting with president putin back in two thousand and six but in a full over. the launch. images that we both want to. screw. people over for a jewish. it was an emotional resignation departure comes
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just a day before a five two supposed to have met his russian counterpart they were mosco could attend to be a tad embarrassing let's look at where the those false claims were worth it. because. in early two thousand and six i was a lad a mere putin's countryside house i stopped at the back of a room or a meeting was being held but i could hear very well vladimir putin talking about a greater russia he said this included russia roups ukraine and the baltic states and that kazakstan would also be nice to have a sister is now acknowledged that that indeed was a law and that he wasn't even in russia in two thousand and six he said he did it to protect his source of person that presumably attended a meeting he now describes it is the biggest mistake of his political career and it looks like some of his fellow dutch citizens couldn't agree more. or more boston
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that's a narrative that fits into a frenzy that you want to create but it slowly turns on you like a boomerang because it becomes this thing that gets linked to his foreign policy experience from the trustworthiness of the netherlands is questioned international move on making things extremely difficult for the last there's a benefit in this title if the media lands wants to remain credible you can't have people saying that your minister is a lying about being at a specific location at a specific time well that's not right especially not about that place at that time . it seems that he didn't at least have some followers on social media a bit of a nice check this twitter exploded with the hashtag help it was right there but a photo shopping going on here pictures of him at some historic events and visiting landmarks people because he didn't it perhaps he did meet president putin though after all if you want to look at these images here. was coming up however back in twenty sixty when he first made his claims no one questioned their worth bearing in
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mind at the time russia was frequently accused of many things including aggressive politics now in response to the news the dutch prime minister quickly jumped to the defense of his now former top diplomat saying that the remarks accurately reflected russian policy at the time i spoke to a listener cloke who believes that the climates of russia phobia takes over in such statements the idea that this man will actually come out and say that he was at this meeting with putin when in fact he wasn't actually in russia at all i mean what does it tell us it tells us that really we're in this climate at the moment of russia phobia where we're hearing from british government ministers to a lot of outlandish things about how russia is playing to invaders russia is a major threat towards the u.s. this is going on as well and so i think it's all in this sort of climate that it's sad really sad and of course this man has been found out but there's lots of others what's other leading politicians to be making other claims they were actually saying that they were in the room with putin but they've been making similar and bush claims about russia about russian aggression and in fact it's all been fake
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news and it's a conspiracy theory that the elites are actually peddling themselves. on the u.k. those medline from the other day it's ongoing a long drawn out planned exit from the european union moreover the british foreign secretary boris johnson has been given an update to giving an update on the divorce a negotiation with the e.u. which many of criticized for making not a lot of progress laura smith has got the latest and she took it all in for us at the conference. this is the first in a series of six speeches to be made by cabinet members in the next three weeks boris johnson has opened this series of speeches in titled road to bret's it and it was an address aimed at persuading people who do think that leaving the e.u. is a very good idea that it's actually all about hope and opportunity but in the same breath saying that reversing that decision would be a very bad idea here is a fear that some people are becoming ever more determined to stop brics it to
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reverse the referendum vote of june twenty third twenty sixteen and to frustrate the will of the people i believe that would be a disastrous mistake that would be to permanent and in the radical feelings of betrayal he's identified three main fears that people who don't want to leave the e.u. have they talk about security the fear that it would cost the u.k. address to fend for itself they talk about it being a pulling up of the drawbridge that breaks it is synonymous with xenophobia and also of course economic worries that britain would be worse off outside the single market and the customs union so johnson this morning tried to address those fears in turn the consensus is a speech that as i say was long on a waffle and slightly off color jokes but very short on detail which is arguably what might make some remain as change their minds about bret's it on twitter of course opposition m.p.'s were very quick to point this out yvette cooper said that with fifty thirteen months to go what we need is a not bluster and david lammy made a similar point we've heard it all before
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a few bad jokes and a few long words even boris himself was sounding a little bit desperate by the end under a hail of questions from journalists enough of your sweet nothings with the clarity do you think that you are the right person to be reaching out to to those remaining do you worry that this uncertain approach to break sits the with feeding this country is because we have a pm who weren't so sure vote for it today some of the. anger that fuelled remains has come from your own government i accept that this morning i'm not going to. persuade everybody but i've got to i've got to try and i've got to make the effort because in the end these are people's feelings and people's feelings matter to questions remain that we're also asked today's media conference and that is whether boris is the man to deliver this message and of course whether it's actually too little too late in france sort of almost two thousand known citizens who travel to
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join islamic state intelligence sources then i would say that sixty seven came from one particular paris suburb where shola dubin ski reports. a short train ride from paris is trapped on the surface there's nothing much to set it aside from the thousands of other towns in the country but you don't have to scratch very deep to see that tramp is very different where you would see any. butcher shops there are i think at the moment over fifteen hundred prayer rooms and five mosques if you look at people on the street you won't see couples holding you'll see the women are dressed in strict islamic dress. there's a lot of home schooling so you couldn't really consider trap. typical french town anymore it's a little bit like a state within the state for decades it's been considered a magnet for muslim fundamentalists hardline salafism and what
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a widely practiced and trap has become synonymous with joe hart ism. dozens of people appear to islamic state i was have carried out attacks on french soil have been linked. in paris in two thousand and fifty while with her right appears to be down from the thing to the left there is some plain white pride remaining bad but your heart is it's only a matter of time before we have another attack the basic problem is that the ideology that's driving this and this goes much deeper than terrorist cells planning and executing attacks that ideology is so ingrained that last year a poll of french high school students revealed thirty two percent of muslim students believed islamic doctrine was superior to scientific fact another in two thousand and sixteen showed that sixty eight percent believed islamic law was
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superior to french law there's also concern that in an area like this that was once granted. by the authorities but syria is becoming the rule of the lands. the full veil covering has been banned for a cheese the police are often reluctant to intervene after riots in two thousand and thirteen when officers try to i.d. a woman who is fully covered it's a very very fragile situation which the government doesn't want to provoke urban riots which would quickly spread like wildfire all over france. president mccord says he wants to reorganize islam in a bid to fight fundamentalism but some experts say that's a pipe dream radicalization in places like this they say it's already far too deep
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rooted to take out jollity pinski party trap. the u.s. is now joining the chorus of a growing concern coming out of europe of foreign i saw fighters returning to their home shores washington urged its allies particularly britain to pay more attention to citizens who fled europe to join the terrorist organization itself the u.k. defense secretary said they should not be allowed to return home i don't think they should ever set food in this country again they turned their back on britain our values and averaging we stand for they're the worst of the worst we're working with the coalition and foreign fighter detainees and generally expect these detainees to return to their country of origin for disposition another british official indeed suggested ironically that extreme measures should be taken the minister for international development said several months ago that the only way to deal with returning fighters was to kill them for now i saw fighters of u.k.
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origin who return home are facing prison sentences france meantime initiated a program in an attempt to be radicalized you heard this but that seems to have failed largely paris's no ten to sentencing militants again in germany in education and the radicalization programs are still in operation but those coming back are also facing trial and jail time as well here in russia the most dangerous former jihadists are imprisoned although in the past a number did join radicalization programs but again they've now closed however one controversial case one tell you about next has come to light in russia it concerns a former eisel fighter who says he escaped the terror group and returned in themself in then to the russian security services back home again he then face trial in russia but was later released the court explained that he was never involved in combat and also he cooperated with the investigation after admitting his guilt so he was shown some leniency r.t. managed to speak with him about his time in syria. with the implement
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i got interested and started reading forums and watching video online i was given a phone number of a person who could help me get to syria he is sure me that those who came could leave it any time and no one would be kept there but they immediately took away our documents and telephones it was a shock for me i felt helpless everything was different from what they told me. it was how we were lympics now those winter olympics a via weather conditions prompted for a while the evacuation of the olympic park in south korea wednesday spectators were asked to go indoors and a number of events were perspired because strong winds forced authorities to dismantle information turns at one point quite bad there. as you'll see it was literally caught up in the eye of the storm. some very serious wind issues in this part of south korea we saw earlier on wednesday for the first few days of the olympics people were complaining about the cold and then when it finally got warmer
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some unbearable wind gusts here just a few hours ago i was working outside the coastal olympic park in the end and we have to stop filming every other minute because it was almost impossible to work but the volunteers had to stay outside and i even saw one of them being carried away and then taken away by an ambulance so there have definitely already been n.g.o.s because of the high winds i saw the temporary tents with the merchandise being blown away fences falling things falling off the roofs and the trees so that is the reason obviously why the fans were being told to stay indoors but again the volunteers they just have to continue doing their job so it remains incredibly dangerous for them obviously this kind of weather is a headache for the athletes and the organizers and a number of sporting events have already been postponed including alpine skiing and
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biassed lawn speaking of my own duties here n.p.r. chang i just want to show you a few funny moments that happened to our crew a little earlier because of that very same high wind. would see. just let's wait for the wind is a bit slower. just . like. hard. please look at. her. but it's hammill for the north to north korea saying the world faces an increased threat of nuclear war south of washington's revises atomic weapons policy
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of light will have more details on that the rest the stories too coming up. a plate for many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the funnel school it's about the passion from the families it's the age of the super money kill the narrowness and
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spending to get the twenty million. it's an experience like nothing else only because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful guy great chance for. peace. again says i'm saying just before the break north korea now has renewed its threats against the united states in response to it new nuclear policy that washington unveiled earlier this month pyongyang says that that will increase the risk of a nuclear war adding that quote those forms of fire will perish in flames and quote that's probably a reference to donald trump's threat made back last august they will be met with fire fury. like the world has never see donald trump's nuclear posture review
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is its turn that is the first rethink of u.s. policy of its kind in seven years it includes an option to unleash nuclear weapons in response to a non nuclear attack that's a crucial new thing it also calls for the development of less powerful weapons again that's new which critics might say it was critics say could well trigger a new arms race that's the big worry however pentagon officials appeared to be showing that the u.s. is actually lagging behind its perceived adverse reason to settle this in order to secure more funding for the u.s. defense budget to counter russia and china. you can see demonstrated in this chart the nuclear delivery system development over the last eight years shows numerous advances by russia by china and by north korea versus the near absence of such activity by the united states.
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they want to shake money loose for new weapons systems and they want to break the taboo against new weapons systems that has gradually built up to do that they have to painted essentially faults and alarming picture about the us capabilities with respect to other countries that it was an embarrassment but it happened the actual
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military is not for the most part that interested in nuclear weapons but there is a faction which is at the moment very powerful that you thinks nuclear weapons are an important symbolic tool for increasing pressure. russia and china. you will usually expects a classic children's story about a family of rabbits to spark a boy call it has a new hollywood version out this month has a really good people riled. i just need to keep the wildlife out where they belong to right. these guys are. traps and he says. he put. his face was so classic he was like you. don't so mean these days well this is peter rabbit a modern twist on the beatrix potter tale but there's one scene in particular
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that's inferior to parents right now it shows said rabbits attacking the human arch nemesis by throwing black berries out but turns out he's allergic to black berries and starts choking i mean to inject himself to stave off a dangerous reaction it comes the fury it's led some parents to call for a boycott of the movie claiming it makes light of a serious issue and could encourage bullying indeed the ass reality foundation of america's also hit back sony pictures now has apologized for said seen and admitted it was insensitive we got reaction from the president of the allergy foundation i just talked about as well as a schoolteacher and a political analyst for their combined thoughts. we believe that food allergies are a very serious condition again two people die daily from life threatening allergies and there are probably two children in every classroom with this condition so making fun of it taunting bullying and any fashion due to a disability or medical condition like in
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a flock those is simply unacceptable what wait a minute why does that assume bullying why do we assume that the consequence of showing this in the film is going to be bullying look we believe that again we understand you know that movies are to entertain but we just simply do not believe that entertainment should include harming another person making fun of one because of that disability or because of that condition or you know taunting or even putting them in that life threatening situation and making fun of it is really we believe irresponsible they're watching these rabbits ganging up on mcgregor and throwing what they actively know is an allergen into his mouth and then celebrating that and i don't think that that's ok moral of the story from beatrix potter is original intent was to show that it's important to obey your parents and that that will lead to a healthy prosperous life and that if peter rabbit indeed disobeyed and snuck into
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the garden he might die we can just simply not take our children the movies we feel are inappropriate for them and furthermore the idea that we assume that this is going to lead to bullying is a false premise it's a false dichotomy i agree everyone has the have their own right to take their children to the movies that they choose to see if you choose to take your child to this movie that's your choice i simply hope that you'll use that to elevate the conversation and a positive way around food allergy awareness prepares ness and anti bowling behavior the big issue here is that hollywood license and hollywood values are not necessarily going. reflect those of the larger viewing public that these are ways we deal with the problems in by laughing at our own problems and our own challenges we actually can encourage education about them rather than discourage bullying i think bullying is a misplaced focus here. a virus that can actually see
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a computer and mind for cryptocurrency unset then send it back to hackers is reportedly infected thousands of government websites around the world it's even affected the u.k.'s data protection watchdog ironically the mole way uses a technique known as crypto jacking where criminals harness the power of as many computers as possible it effectively hijacks computers that visit infected websites then covertly mines cryptocurrency then it sends these coins back to the hacker leaving the owner of the infected computer totally unaware of any intrusion many businesses have been hit with similar malware including video streaming giant you tube you'd think they'd be well protected if we heard from the hero of the moment here scott helman spoke to him he's a cyber security specialist who was first to notice the malware and flag it up he thinks we're witnessing a new kind of online crime. the rise of crypto jacking is related to the value of crypto currency so as a crypto currency increases in value if you can steal it or obtain it
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illegitimately then then your proceeds increase the more we will see the rise of the market for jacking attacks like this partially motivated by the increase in the value of crypto currency and partially motivated right now by the ease with which these attacks can be carried out criminals of use cash for hundreds of years and criminals will move to the next form of currency which is cryptocurrency to fortunately this was my old example of what the attackers could have done but i think common advice still apply and you know make sure that you keep your device up to date if it's an i phone do the i phone days if it's windows do windows updates make sure you're running the latest versions of apps maybe you have antivirus programs on your computers all of this time that kind of advice still applies here . and you know that the why don't you just need to react to this and start getting on top of these kinds of attacks. in the u.s. city of boston the facing a barrage of criticism for the choice of person to on a jury in black history month the pick to what baseball coach who promotes black players. and around six thirty tonight p.p.d.
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post a tweet saying in honor of black history month we pay tribute to celtics legend red are back the first n.b.a. coach to draft a black player in one nine hundred sixty. zero zero zero your couldn't think of a single black person to honor can do you know missing the whole point of black history month put part of black history month don't you understand. b.p.t. realizes that another tweet may have offended some and they apologize for that our intentions were never to offend.
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the people of boston deserve an apology and not the tweet that says may have offended some. people need to be understand that what has happened in this country with this group of people called african-americans as that they've made an impact on the world it's world history that we should be a part of and not just as victims but people who played a role that would make america more sly than to pretend that we're not here or that we should only be recognize one month in the year exactly twenty eight minutes past six or leave you without thought moscow time by the way most say we're r t the global broadcaster from moscow rose grateful that you choose us for your news and check as you continue to do so as well don't forget r.t. dot com the next live update from the cabin oh it thirty minutes.
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ten twenty forty you know bloody revolution two to crack the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it just no war here i mean your list with video threw me in the neighborly as i knew pulling needed to the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty fourteen. those who took had invested over
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five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. in america a college degree requires a great deal. paying a decades long debts for. studying so hard it requires strongest. going through humiliation to enter an elite society. and parching to death sometimes quite literally. wants other true colors of universities in the us.

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