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it's part of the overwhelming rage and an anger felt by many black i'm muslim communities that they were british citizens and a first class democracy. 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 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. apply to many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't
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only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the families it's the age of the super manager killian erroneous and spending to do the twenty million and one player. it's an experience like nothing else not to be true so i want to share what i think of what i know about the beautiful game but great so what more chance for. the thinks it's going to. well you know the fires they were kind of adopted because we were called pirates for so long. i mean they're in the small boats next to the hard pool of ships and you stand. in line sometimes. the little self to be told fish already ninety percent of the dot and it won't be calmer and.
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you conduct fifteen scoops seventy five tons trolling and they do it several times a day with the big fleets you know you get an idea right ocean. we have to understand we cannot stay still and just. be within this the deal going to zero. i'm doing this because i want the future world to the future can generations to have and enjoy the ocean we have. joined me everything on the elec simon chill and i'll be speaking to get us out of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then.
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the most expensive fish in the world each one is selling for the tens of thousands of euros it continues to grow its entire life if it was thirty years old you might have a two ton fish out there and yet they don't get that big today because we're way to good catching. it's only a remnant of a much larger mission was once there and 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 cleared for long term survival and that's why we have the catastrophes i. i. the n.f. had a clear message about how to solve what it saw as the race question. if
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there were a sensible government also illegal immigrants all of them would be sent back to their countries alone they're here illegally they're committing criminal acts taking on money using our health is leaving it they would be sent back on straight away but i'm still talking about illegals or you having no no i'm not on now and now i'm now saying that we would in the words. i was at the godfather we would make these people here who are not happy and offer they can't refuse but you wouldn't rule out forcible repacked aeration. if push comes to shove at the end very end of the day no but i don't think it need come to that you see i have four mixed race children who can understand the twittering at the stuff . they've never seen the place that you would first encourage but not rule of
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force of listening them but maybe maybe maybe you'd like maybe i take it i don't know what ethnic background your two are of children to individual children blimey of your own procreation i didn't know that well i still have to say it without wishing to be rude to you or your children or your wives or wife so i don't know anything about your background but i still put the survival of the british people first. that's what being a nationalist is i put that first and i'm not going to be morally intimidated or morally blackmailed by exceptional hard cases we saw their affinity with. genuine fascism in terms of their idealization of. their.
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salutes and they were terrifying to me at least the where we lived we were terrified about it being getting caught out by the national front which was a part how do you view hitler. i think he was a great man for his people. i think that a lot of the things he did for his people picking germany out of the dump that it had been thrown firstly by the verse i treaty and secondly by financial corruption. and political decadence within his country. i think to hitler that led to him taking power and cleaning up his country and raising german self-respect that was an era which i would have
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supported him in but what about for example the holocaust. i'm not in the company of the holocaust revisionists. i do think the promulgated is of the holocaust narrative have got a lot of very serious questions to answer engineers scientists of various disciplines have subjected many of the stories associated with the holocaust to critical examination and hove compiled a list of questions about how this could have happened in that could have happened . and these questions are not allowed to be asked in polite society in this country and in germany you go to prison for just asking these questions. but
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i don't say that there were brutal acts perpetrated against poles against jews against russians and others but i have yet to be persuaded that germany had set up the machinery for the factory like mass production and destruction of an entire race. the n.f. like far right groups before them fell apart out of the wreckage of which emerged the b.n.p. led by former n.f. head man nick griffin the b.n.p. devoted their resources to persuading the british public to back them at the ballot box all vote increased eight hundred and eight thousand to nine hundred forty three thousand. they had some success but the public eventually saw through them and rejected them just as they had mostly fascists cable street in the one nine
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hundred thirty s. and in similar fashion. football crowds out on obvious breeding ground in which the far right can recruit they are the only regular convocations of white working class youth who gather in the tens of thousands every other hour south of there the first attempt to hound us the energy of those crowds to britain's far right ideas was mounted by a man called stephen lennon though you probably know him better as tommy robinson every single state that has an islamic community the young why didn't. you know you're a bit of a hoax are a bit of a huckster lennon started the english defense league and for a brief period there were alive and kicking.
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some other slum dog slow is coming to get yet it's going to kill as many people as it can it will swing it like you out a cow on the street and it looks on you like that yes poor kids to. redeem what these goals have gone through. razor why do you spend right these children it could be because i hope of burchett criminals but i could be present a nice man you he could be so when mood i place my mood or politicians realise the link between this and then men a right pain or kids in the room. with. the english defense league were challenged would have of their be a vote and that was the british police to absorb the brunt of the eyeglass.
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on my yard laser next army man and it shows he's a security and intelligence expert what is their agenda their racist their islamophobia their homophobic their anti semitic. with the. word loser is one. of the. i think there is a very significant threat i think it's a growing threat i see these organizations which are usually splintered which reform which take different names and yes one three one for example scottish dohrn . are. when the organizations are beginning to develop the potential which you see is
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in a terroristic but seriously dangerous then i think you don't have any choice you have to take that sort of action even though you know that the the groups will then disperse the people in the groups will disperse they'll probably create new organizations nevertheless you are disrupting them and so that there is a benefit there's an immediate benefit. to that disruption. in the week of the month daughter of george s. the u.k. government used anti terror laws to crack down and ban these fascist groups. national option will become the first ever extreme rightwing quake in the country to be for school actually action is a violent group they promote to the phobia they promote violence and terrorism and they have no place in this country a number of alleged members of national action are now facing trial on serious
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charges two of them are soldiers in the british army. for legal reasons we can't go farther into their case at this point in time but one thing is obvious that the british government fears danger from britain's far right what is interesting though is the media attention the islamic radicals have had but to date they haven't really devoted anything like the same media resource to exploring this phenomena. there's a new outfit in town the football lads alliance funded by a convicted football hooligan banned from every football ground in the country and regularly courting right wing extremists i speak us. loose on
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the f l e a has mounted two huge demonstrations in london thousands took to the streets to back them others under to protest the f.l.a.c. when all that they claim to be. on that demonstration as we were trying to lay for us all we were trying to play for the march people were racially abused people were friends nurses were told quotes i hope i f. ing bomb you right this is not a nonviolent court. we were going to for you to know was pretty funny you know for you although you know we normal people would. be the best kind of just football lads well come on that therefore by forward again it was cool that you hear hi this is the next phase thank god for the strong ones who
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from the government microphone and living aboard the freedom fight was taking more you didn't look like the one that's taking great pains to say we're anti rices and so on but how come there wasn't a muslim speaker on the platform. the true face a lot of people following the f. and i. don't know just as all this time as i call it. for supposedly extreme a group i can't tell you can think of a link to terror acts he got people who are not rice and fascists there's a man called potent all right who is a former london u.t.i. come. on the convicted gun runner for the a.g.i. who is a member of. one of all writings was. not my flags and almost we vary from the known prices i'm approached the nonviolent approach it's all about peaceful protest. for more hooligan join me gun tries to say he's
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i played for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside out. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch put the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the superman each kill the narrowness and spending two hundred twenty million on one player. so it's an experience like nothing else i want to because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful guy was great so one more chance for. a nice minute. about your sudden passing i've only just learned you worry yourself and taken your
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last wrong turn. caught up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath . but then my feelings started to change you talked about war like it was a cave still some more fun to feel those that didn't like to question our ark and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters the mind gets consumed with death this one differs i speak to you now because there are no other takers. to claim that mainstream media has met its maker. how does it feel to be a sheriff the greatest job in the world it's as close to being
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a king as any job there is one business model helps to run a prison now we do this do or don't like is there no radio visitation i don't know one comes in anymore we don't have to serve them anymore there's the for it if that's what they want to do that are known they don't give a damn if you do the jordaan much there are actually pretty enough to put a mark in very good the louisiana incarceration rate is twice as high as the us sam bridge what she could is behind such success. by. few.
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the headlines in r.t. facebook is under fire after day two of millions of its users was repeatedly gathered for political purposes by u.s. presidential campaigns we debate potential meddling. i understand that's the kind of party line which is whatever whatever the russian. war you know this larger think is the fact that facebook is a all proxy you feel well. and also there's a warm welcome inside the protests outside the u.s. president talks more on the saudi crown prince demonstrations call to stop washington support for the bombing of yemen. cry.
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from scores of civilians are killed as a series of rebel shellings target the suburbs of damascus and hit a crowded market. oh there she is gone three pm here in moscow you're watching international. now the hash tag delete facebook has been trending on social media after it was revealed that the tech giant failed to protect the data of millions of its users from being used for political purposes the scandal involves a british data gathering firm called cambridge analytic it worked with multiple u.s. presidential campaigns including donald trump and reportedly harvested the details of his many as fifteen million facebook profiles for its operations the company is now under investigation and has even suspended its chief executive and has the story. political campaigns have changed they're no longer about running the most
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t.v. spots or spending the most money they're about to spend the smartest money finally a political communications company that really knows how to pitch and then they came rich and it's a house prestigious and academic connotations to again very convincing small money must mean smart ideas writes we have a unique extra layer of data about personality decisionmaking and motivation this creates an unparalleled rich and detailed view of voters in the issues they care about so you know exactly who to target with exactly what type of message cambridge and i think acclaim they can do all this with a mix of data analysis and strategic communication that carlist is want to boast about trump cruise costs and the list goes on so impressed so far but how exactly do cambridge and its a cat's ha get votes is a company now accused of using the private data of millions of facebook users to
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directly target potential american voters facebook is under growing pressure to explain how to protect americans personal information from people wanting to exploit it for electoral gain data analytics firm that harvested information from millions of americans without their permission tricked by tens and conditions wow suddenly doesn't seem so impressive especially when you end up in the legal feud with the social media giants and it tends outs cambridge on earth to have a not small skeletons in their closet according to britain's channel four news and they're on the cover investigation they pose as potential clients interested in the outcome of the share lankan elections last month they found cambridge and has secretly works to influence over two hundred elections worldwide and the tactics when so squeaky clean the two fundamental human drivers when it comes to taking information on board effectively our hopes and fears and many of those unspoken and even unconscious. it's no good fighting an election campaign on the facts because
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actually it's all about emotion but that's not what cambridge analytic are publicly admit of course publicly they say that advertising is not coercive they'd also tell you they never use any dirty tactics bartz you mentioned intelligence gathering as well as part of the mix didn't you yes we have relationships and partnerships with specialist organizations that do that kind of work you know who the opposition is you know their secrets you know their tactics so in some girls around to the candidates house we have lots of history of such things with years of practice cambridge and then let's go have become real pros that having the result they want if we are working and then we can set up fake i.d.'s and websites we can go in as students doing research projects attached to university we can be tourists there are so many options we can look at i've had lots of experience in this at cambridge
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i'm a little we are creating the future of political campaigning. so it's a story with twists tens of action meddling in the minds of voters using dirty tricks but something is missing oh and the narrative that russia must behind it all now that it's an impressive result mr sethi reporting there will donald trump's campaign is not the first to use facebook's data gathering for political purposes a former official of barack obama's campaign revealed in two thousand and twelve they obtained much more personal information than their republican rivals carol davidson it was all things to loopholes in facebook's privacy terms at the time. facebook twenty five election we got people to opt in and the privacy policies at that time on facebook worried that if they opted in they could tell us who all their friends were where this gets complicated is that freak facebook out. so they shut off the feature so that is out there you can't take it back so the democrats
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have this information but we discussed the issue with richard goodstein he's a former adviser to hillary clinton's campaign and also with a legal media analyst line. looks like it's undisputed that they did things that either were clearly against the law campaign finance laws the involvement of foreigners and u.s. election campaigns let alone kind of the moral approach of basically pretending to be something that they weren't. so they either clearly would over the line or they they went right up to it and i think that's what investigators where the state attorneys general i'm sure congress will look into it whether this justice department looks into it because donald trump was the beneficiary of his campaign that they worked with i wouldn't exactly hold my breath on that happening the entire point is being missed here is not cambridge analytic is the fact that facebook is a tool
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a proxy if you will of that government and it's a surveillance unit it was conceived it through darpa through seed money this this faith oh do you think they use the information against their are you kidding me facebook apple everything that we do is basically sucking up every bit of information we have where has the world big you're living in and the pan optic on and when barak obama was the beneficiary of facebook data i'll be not cold and gleaned by these characters like especially don't forget legs and in action american you say that and that immediately turns it's the dog whistle went missing the point this is about a surveillance world that we live in that's being utilized by everybody constantly
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look we've already had facebook why publicly about what they did and didn't know they finally had to come clean right because i actually think they have a bit of a guilty conscience having worked with to try. campaign to do things that are frankly kind of un-american so you know we'll see i understand that's the kind of party line which is whatever whatever the russian box may have done was to war by you know this large things we'll see what did they do that was un-american what well again they paid they they ran messages that pitted blacks against whites they got under the skin of blacks because of their claim that they were white for coming after them and vice versa you are telling me that all the sudden the russians are who are the russians is the russian government that lattimer putin is at the kremlin some guy with a russian name who are these russians so let me get this straight when we had i prayed president barbaric obama who basically went and absolutely not only colluded
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with but actively campaigned against bibi netanyahu no problem then he when we guarding brags that he said you're going to be waiting in the queue if you don't or if you vote for braggs it may be also way actually involved himself in the scottish independence movement as well so we we don't seem to care about this and i can't believe it that we have gone from that to this dainty miniscule didn't move him in miss microstamping buying a facebook ad and somebody is going to say oh wait a minute hold it i was going to vote for hillary clinton but now where i just how did you say that facebook ad that said i mean really this is that with all due respect this is the best the russians have facebook if lionel is of the view that all those billions of dollars that spent worldwide on advertising on news channels like arts here and others is just absolutely just wasting money to see you might as
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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 what he's going to affect anybody's opinion light oh no she is me i didn't really know what that. so i say 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. now in other news new arms the was that become the main topic for the talks between the saudi crown prince and the u.s. president on tuesday donald trump did find a creative way to present his potential customers with more military hardware. five hundred thirty three million dollars five hundred twenty five million.
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