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you might as well throw it out the window if that's your attitude then obviously i'm not going to persuade him or anybody who believes that that by no that's not what he said it would affect anybody's opinion line oh no she's me i didn't really know what so i said my point is my point is my point is that yes i think facebook should be ashamed of itself because the evidence seems to be that it knew exactly what it was what its role in this was and in a sense it was kind of facilitating this in the interest of making a buck and i think that's wrong. dale's became the main topic for the talks between the saudi crown prince and the u.s. president on tuesday and they're all trying to found a creative way to present his potential customer with more military hardware. three billion dollars five hundred thirty three million dollars five hundred twenty five million dollars that's peanuts for you. so here it is a very wealthy nation and they're going to give the united states some of that wealth hopefully however that meeting was met with protests as activists called on
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washington to stop backing the ongoing saudi bombing of yemen. in yemen this is a cry for the county crown prince it's here in the u.s. the news inside the white house right now meeting with president roosevelt well he's here to secure and secure more u.s. went things to be used against me i mean and to him but also he learned himself as a reformer well being responsible for creating the worst humanitarian disaster on earth and yemen and you know they are you are you. saying there's been a whole lot of criticism over washington's role in the kingdom's campaign but first some background ten thousand people have been killed since the start of the intervention back in two thousand and fifteen and the saudi imposed blockade has left the country at the brink of famine which the u.n. has deemed the world's worst humanitarian crisis. look at
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her look at. it. now even though the public has condemned washington's role the u.s. has been actively supporting the campaign by arming the saudis amongst many other things last year trump signed a record arms deal with saudi arabia worth about a hundred and ten billion dollars one of the biggest in history and trump hopes to make more deals with the country some senators have voiced opposition to u.s. involvement and they even put forth legislation in the senate that would end cooperation with the saudis but that was voted down and they've even grilled u.s.
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centcom over the use of american weapons but the pentagon didn't seem to have any answers just sit com track the pope. purpose of the missions that it is refueling what targets it strikes and the results of that mission senator we do know ok. and you a sexual concern bill in sweden is proposing to increase the punishment for the plans handed to parliament on tuesday revised the list of sexual crimes. that's different from current legislation were has to be shown that there was violence the threat force or the plaintiff was in a particularly vulnerable situation we have not however change the basic principle that it's willingness which decides if it's a nazi goob use or not there will no longer be a need to prove intent in a rape for example meanwhile sexual consent must not be verbal over clear actions
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the punishment for rape will be increased however no changes to evidence standards were proposed earlier we spoke to a danish journalist or even to run home she thinks that this law will only increase the number of false accusations i think it is a way susan some political sickness because this is nor will it change the definition of what is rape and now a man has to prove that there was a tool of consent from the woman it can be easier to accuse a man of rape there are rapes going on that is never reported because there's no evidence so this could actually help a lot of women to come out and make accusations but what could also happen is that there will be a lot of false accusations and you know just having sexual activity could be like entering a courtroom. and australian so-called bio hacker named me has
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implanted a chip in his hand to ride the bus more conveniently what he didn't expect was a court date and a large fine. i work in broad based i grind so i put technology inside my body i'm a federal politicians some political candidate with the science party. but you can program they suggest things like open your door you can interact with a variety of technology at the moment. so you can touch my. state government is encouraging people to have the system but when somebody came and acted in a way that i hadn't anticipated it caused me to end up in court and that was quite of the thing that was surprising especially with the amount of interest that the case gone and it was a would have been a really good opportunity to show innovative ways of using the transport system and
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my law basically stated that this is a case where the law hasn't caught up with technology and i'm maybe six months to a year head of where things could go. if we see more cases like this how it might affect other people with implants down the future how far the rights of companies extend with respect to the rights of the individual that has that implantable technology inside that body still to come here on the program on a muslim policeman in germany is fine for refusing to shake hands with a woman i will debate that after the break. i've played for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside out it's. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the superman each
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a billionaire owner has been spending through to the twenty million one player. so it's an experience like nothing else on to because i want to share what i think of what i know about the beautiful guy a great so well all chance with. the thinks he's going to. what politicians to do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. most somewhat want to be preached. to going to be pressed to supply them for free in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the lines about how. question.
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good to have you with us today for the program the most women police officer in germany has been fined a thousand euro after refusing to shake hands with a female coworker citing religious reasons the officer was then made to sign a document acknowledging women as equals while also promising not to discriminate in the future now the incident took place at a staff party last year after which disciplinary action was initiated some islamic experts do not allow any form of physical contact with the opposite sex if the man and woman are not related my colleague daniel hawkins heard opposing views about the policeman's case this behavior is averse to so the ladies who would think the same thing will also not change the hands of the man so it's not the sort of not accepting or upsetting the gender of the one it belongs to a tradition in europe as a sort of core to z. greeting each other and shaking the hand there is
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a difference between different people and the train cultures and some cultures they fit better together and others do not does not fits a perfect when you have a complete different concept of culture in your country we don't try to islam as eyes every problem we see in our life so there is a lot of other cultures like the japanese they don't change. it in some of the orthodox jews and also they don't like to shake hands to similar case in sweden with. a police officer again. believes refused to shake hands. sided with the officer they said we need to embrace diversity. what's the problem with embracing diversity muslim immigrants do made a lot of more problems for instance eastern european immigrants or vietnamese immigrants germany has to decide what to do. it wants to become do we want to
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accept that islam is part of our every day's life and every day as cultures or do we want to accept the wail. on women's heads and faces that we want to accept work or do we want to accept gender inequality the majority of people in germany in surveys shows. don't want it freedom of religion is one of the columns of our society and accepting diversity as a saint you should do so so or so generous to accept is that versity but there is there is a general. in the general. comment that how to deal respectful with each other accepting each other. rumors are growing of a key reshuffled in donald trump's legal team with american media headlines warning that the president plans to fire the head of the rusher investigation of robert muller the following two tweets fueled media attention to questions the impartiality of the investigation led by muller you also claims that the program
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itself is based on a quote fake dossier paid for by democrat rivals just to remind you robert miller is an investigator leading the probe into alleged russian interference in the twenty sixteen u.s. presidential election is team continues to look for possible connections between trump and russia. i reporters managed to fire off a question over miller's potential firing directly at trouble for the president refused to be drawn in. right that's thank you very much. let me why now trump didn't tweet about him that whole time even once until this week and see no cause when it comes to mr mohler he needs to be able to do is job independent of any political influence donald trump is gearing up to fire robert if you're innocent act innocent and right now he's looking like you know i want this over because he's got something to hide and that's a mistake we spoke to gina luden conservative columnist and news commentator she
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believes that the model issue is being driven by mainstream media because they believe it could lead to trouble in pietschmann the topic of mole or is one of the boast perfect examples of where trump tweets something the media goes into apoplexy over it gets themselves all in a tailspin about it when in fact there's nothing going on there and there's nothing that's going to come of it and the media feeds right into this the media with love to believe that the president would fire moeller and that this would somehow lead to the president's impeachment because that's exactly what the left wants they are constantly desperately clawing and scraping for some way to get this president out but in the media perceives everything that the president does as sickly a prediction of his next policy move they're making a gross error that they've been making for going on a couple years now and that's serving the media so well i said i want to go so far
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here at r.t. international more of your worldwide news headlines in about half an hour. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm sure business i'll see you. it would appear the more the political left and their allies in the corporate media kept donald trump the more we learn about the corrupt behavior of the deep state the firing of andrew mccabe the f.b.i. is a case in point is this the beginning of the current. show seemed wrong. roles just don't call. me. yet to shake
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out disdain comes to attitude and engagement because of the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. in. the far right and britain isn't just on the march it's taking violent murderous action. a neo nazi group called national action plotted the mother and the mother of a young woman member of the british parliament last year. just before one o'clock today joe cops and paid for in spending for the tots in knocking street quest. i am now very sad because she has died because also for instance. other alleged members are charged with planning the brutal killing of another woman
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m.p. . and two british soldiers said to be from the same nazi group face serious terrorism charges. fascism and far right extremism street violence and confrontation isn't new in britain it dates back to at least the one nine hundred thirty s. when oswald mosley is blackshaw structed to major cities. today's encounter nations are no less deadly. this is the story of how began how it developed revealing the major players and exposing the secret past the leader of the latest street movement.
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last year of the young woman labor m.p. joel cox was cruelly mobbed out in the course of her public duties in burstall west the mother of two young children was stabbed and shot to death by a man called thomas maier whose name needn't detain us for long. at the time the mainstream media narrative was the mayor was the lone wolf well in a rabid wolf he surely was but he was not alone thomas maier was connected enmeshed in the complex web of. you know we the blood down and horror of the. brought british fascism full
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circle back to where in a sense it all began. so oswald mosley was a middle level british artist who married to the daughter of the viceroy of india log. on a. long moment. he was a conservative m.p. then a labor m.p. a left wing labor m.p. sometimes as a future are labor prime minister but as the skies darkened the walls. and widespread. oswald mosley turned to fascism. there's been a fifty year disputes over what fascism actually is one of the most influential definitions was by richard griffin who argued that it was
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a palin genetic form of nationalism and that's a fancy way of saying it's a cross class revolutionary brand of nationalism that believes in the renewal of the nation and the new man and in a way that's what people are separated fascism from conservatism the conservatives look back at. status quo whereas fascists were very much about looking forward to creating it's ethnically pure all new. you can see a sense of victimhood that somehow the nation state which it which they identify has been somehow a victim of of others of evil forces stabbed in the back undermined in various ways whether it's by the international conspiracy by communism or by liberals who are trying who are responsible for the degeneration the decadence the one thing that seems to me to bring together fascists is the belief in an absolute leader whose word is law and who cannot be wrong and certainly hitler
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thought he could not be wrong in this country mostly thought he could not be wrong which is as good a definition of madness as i know but also the only definition that i can see of fascism. in cable street in the east end of london on the fourth of october one thousand nine hundred thirty six britain's first fascist leader came across. was the leader of the british union of fascists he would have been if he could have been britain's. the purpose of his march was to whip up hatred in much the same way as his did in germany. the people
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of these ten didn't did people from all over london came on my ass to oppose him a quarter of a million londoners stood in cable street proclaiming. they shall not pass and when most of his black shirted jackbooted. nazis came a marching the people stood far. there was trouble all right but the fascists were wrong to and had to call off the mark. racial tension was already simmering in the long hot summer of one thousand nine hundred fifty eight here on friday august the twenty ninth outside lots of more road underground station the spark was lit. three days of war infamously became known as the notting hill race riots over the long weekend hundreds of
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white youth rampaged around this area carrying weapons brandishing racist slogans the daily mail and it's an image of old style joined in asking should we let them keep coming in. today notting hill is expensive one of britain's most exclusive on cliffs here the rich the famous and the fashionable live eat and shop. at the time of the notting hill race riots it couldn't have been more different this area was one of grimy crumbling tournaments owned by slum landlord charging the rock rents. the young carpenter who was stabbed to death right here in golborne road in notting hill was obviously not britain's first victim of racially motivated murder but he
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was the force to attract national attention. the first the big boy would never know it a symbol of resistance to race. at the time notting hill was a hotbed of white nationalism oswald mosley as union movement and cullen jordan's white defense league had this seeding with a racial tension. we feel that you cannot have colored immigration on the scale in which you're having it today without sooner or later having breeding that must lead ultimately to a britain we feel that if we have elected population in the future that must mean the downfall of the civilization and culture of our country which we hold so dear if you look at the early history of fascism it was completely different to what we today associate as being fascist as well mostly was himself from the establishment
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was from the labor party had connections across the elite if you like he also had fairly developed ideas about what he wanted to do with the states in the economy. to say the national front in the seventy's or the british national party in the early two thousand. and two very crude worked. simply out would be. conspiratorial anti semitic but they didn't have. sort of a deeper level of thought about how to reorganize the state and the economy and so really a lot of the far right in britain in the post-war period really became dominated by white supremacist crude me and. i'm really since then has an escaped legacy in fifteen or twenty years' time a black man will have the whip hand over the white. in the late nineteenth six days in a conservative party grandee made a note notorious speech he said like the roman he could see the tiber forming
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with much blood it was a prediction of a britain or riven by a race riots even a racial war it caused the disparate strands of britain's fod right to rapidly coalesce the vehicle they founded was called the national front the end therefore had a joint leadership the thing and all have to are drawn to end all and the. modern web stuff i don't believe that the british people will allow themselves to be mongrelized out of existence we've got to fight. if it's right to save the whale which all of the lift who are otherwise waiting and. say if it's right to save the whales why shouldn't the british the five. why have we got to submit to
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being exterminated by race mixing while we protect the survival of the minke whale the blue whale or whatever the logic of the left just doesn't best scrutiny. the national front brought chaos to the streets of britain in the seventy's and eighty's that struck turner in the black and asian communities anyone whose skin the snow white. and at hyde day symbolism had a reputation that really struck fear into the hearts of many in our black communities to take a beating from national from the skin it was to face the most horrendous violence vicious while it's richard reid the violence that black people could face and you could literally lose your life over him kelson call crane did just that. the end there was a coalition of small extreme right wing groups on the fringes of british politics
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it specialized in provocative marches in immigrant areas only whites were allowed to join. britain is no whether you like it or not i happen to like it. a multi-racial country. but even if you don't like it it's too late to do anything about that as well first i don't agree that it's a multi-racial country integration hasn't taken place to a significant extent and it's for this reason i don't really have noticed but on television advertisement over the last year or so every single advertisement involving people has got black people in it asian people in it as well as whites and particularly insidiously in my view they're showing including in furniture and bedding advertisement. black and white couples. in we are
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insidiously being got at they're hoping that nature will follow our and that if they create an illusion of an actuality of integration and race mixing and miseducation that that's how the public will follow it when the bricks has indicated that they're not the national front trying to give itself a democratic leader standing in local and national elections with no success. it's part of the overwhelming rage and anger felt by many black on muslim communities that they were british citizens in a first class democracy living third class lives being subject to the most horrendous violence. i get the impression that black people are deeply unhappy here and that kids are murdering each other at
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a frightful right here they're not settling in they're not happy and i think people are unhappy outside their own culture their own society it's not making happiness for us either. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage or we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time but there was one more question and by the way who's going to be our coach. you guys i know you are nervous is a huge tournaments and a huge amount of pressure come out you have to be i mean eight percent of the problem here with you and you also all the great british you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get the ball going let's go. a low as just i want to you know and i'm really happy to join for the two thousand
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and three and world cup in russia meet the special one it was also appreciate me to just take the radio p.r.g. team's latest edition to make up a bigger need to just say look. they're bred for a single purpose. they have a superman. they start training very young. eight months of intensive schooling. their reps. and they save lives. the most expensive fish in the world each one is selling for tens of thousands. europe's it continues to grow its entire life if it was thirty years old you might have
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a two ton fish out there and yet they don't get that big today because we're way too good at catching. it's only remnants of a much larger mission was once there that was much more widely distributed we have politicians that are in office for a few years they have to get reelected everything is very very short term our system is not suited and is not geared for long term survival and that's why we have the catastrophes. times about email but of the judge about a needle my dad. peddled and i mean i'm not here i'm a god. making the move to india that. you make so you just have images to see so if you want. to feel good about the natural or good that be made.
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