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nothing to do with like or dislike just protocol you're going to have to work together anyway but these days not even that flies john claud younger president of the european commission he got flack nauseating and shameful they call it now a few years ago they called it diplomacy but down with the old let's all behave like angsty teenagers and post funny pictures on twitter. series of missile attacks have struck government controlled suburbs of the syrian capital killing at least forty four people. this is all about a bit of my relatives are injured my wife and daughter are in surgery right now. was the earth any moment and my son told me he wanted to celebrate mother's day with me so i told him let's go to the market she bought
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a cake i was buying sweets and the explosion happened i saw only a lot of dust and my children under the table. and. local media say rebels in eastern go to carried out the shelling one of the rockets hit a crowded market local journalist a librarian visited the site i put as one of the largest single rocket strikes that ever hit the syrian capital damascus since the beginning of the conflict back in two thousand and eleven the rockets hit popular the marketplace of course very crowded at the height of people shopping because today people into a sort of break mother's day and many people were out buying their gifts yesterday and when the shells heard leaving this large number of. civilians into a particular site. when we got outside we couldn't see anything because of the dust a real massacre i swear i wouldn't wish anyone to witness a scene like this it's really sad. and the past forty eight hours the syrian army
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was able to make substantial gains in the syrian military now controls over eighty percent of what was once one of the most important and closest to the syrian capital damascus trouble holding claves it is believed that it is in this location many of the headquarters of the rebels that were established perhaps this is the reason why the rebels have stepped up their rocket attacks on this rink up damascus damascus have seen an increase not just in the number of rockets that hit it in the past twenty four hours but also the quality of and the caliber of the ruckus that rebels are using to shell the capital damascus. the u.s. national security agency has reportedly been tracking uses of the virtual currency because since at least two thousand and thirteen intelligence officials have also made efforts to unmask identities and transactions picking up the story for us is illiterate. question what's in it for bitcoin buyers besides the price boom last
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year when its rate kept go and up people got themselves crypto was to get rich but bitcoins have been luring enthusiastic with something else since long before the twenty seven thing boo no central bank control privacy and transaction anonymity i'm sorry this could have all been an illusion you haven't followed snowden or have you. the n.s.a. worked urgently to target bitcoin users around the world according to classified documents provided by snowden so let's look into the national security agency files which caught the eye of the intercepts journalists back in the days when the bitcoin was only worth less than one hundred bucks march twenty thirty in the u.s. was already working hard on tracking down crypto wallet holders and the n.s.a.'s number one priority among the new currencies was bit coin they did come up with a mysterious tool called monkey rocket and guess what analysts of from value in the
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monkey rocket access to help track down sanders and receivers of bitcoins how much value is the question here that no one will give you an answer to but come on the n.s.a. is all mighty when it comes to getting hold of all kinds of data so no matter how underdeveloped monkey rock it was back then the agency could have filled in the missing puzzle pieces using a stunning array of other spying tools the whistleblower suggest with this sort of information in hand putting a name to a given bitcoin user would be easy monkey rock it is also described in the files as a non-western internet anonymization service how many bitcoin owners have so far been tricked by the n.s.a. into using this product that we can only guess where in march twenty minutes actually five years since these n.s.a.
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memos where it said we should do our best to track down bitcoin users were written but the guys at the snooping agency haven't really been wasting time a million to try and go in moscow because unless that we spoke to believes that despite the recent revelations uses of the currency won't be getting rid of that call ins any time soon. you know just like nobody stopped using their cell phone when they found out the n.s.a. was tracking all of our cell phone text messaging were there are going to stop using facebook because of what's happening in the news right now with facebook so i don't think there's going to be any kind of panic selling a big point because the n.s.a. is trying to track it down and the n.s.a. has made it a number one priority at least according to that two thousand and thirteen report from five years ago so i don't see any panic selling a bit coin i just think if somebody wants to own bitcoin and you want that privacy in that privacy is important to you there are ways to implement it implement those strategy hopefully or not googling into an n.s.a.
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program that's actually just capturing your information. dozens of children in russia reach into being treated for suspected gas poisoning locals blame a local landfill site and gathered outside the hospital where the children are being taken the crowds region given when he came to visit. the. local media say that more than one hundred ninety people adults and children are suffering from noisy and dizziness residents say that the nearby landfill site has
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made the toxic for a presidential candidate saying a subject visited the hospital and spoke to one of the children being treated. the same polish. if. they were if. this is it. for. us the thinks it's just less if you. can show it to you but your story. well it's just finished. and there were many parents among the protesters they waved banners with the message stop poisoning our children and also. we are suffocating artie's video agency talked to some of the residents but even only wendy's night emissions happen my child coughs as if he's suffocating he can't sleep he cries he has a sore throat that it isn't just an ordinary call which is still pretty good
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question fights when we put the kids to sleep we seal the doors and windows with wet towels so that they won't breathe the sand. in that you wish it was up to you that's unbearable the smell is awful we adults suffer when our children suffer more we're always nervous sometimes we don't even know whether they will wake up in the morning because many suffer from asked mom or alex if it's in the slightest would the children are dizzy they vomit the teachers have to call ambulances my son goes to the local school he's just eight we just want people to hear us our cry for help following the outcry from residents the russian general prosecutor's office has said that it will launch a probe into the poisonings. the swedish parliament is considering a plan to toughen laws on sexual consent. that's different from current legislation were has to be shown that there was violence and
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threats force or that 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 an act of abuse or not a new bill if passed will get rid of the need to prove intent in rape cases sexual consent would have to be given verbal or via quote clear actions and the punishment for rapists would be increased but no changes to evidence standards have been proposed this comes amid a ten percent rise in the number of sex crimes in the country in just a year but concerns have been raise that the new legislation might lead to a wave of false accusations. i think it is a way to send some political sickness because it is nor will it change the definition of what is rape and now a man has to prove that there was a total consent from the a woman it can be easier to accuse a man of rape there are rapes going on that is never reported because there's no
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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 kid named me now has implanted a chip into his hand to run public transport will conveniently but he didn't expect though it was to be taken to court and receive a heavy fine. a work environment in broad based i cried i'm sorry for technology inside my body i'm a federal politicians song political candidate with the science party. you can program is to do things like open your door you can interact with a variety of technology at the moment this one has brought about my farm. so you
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can touch my. state government is encouraging people to have the system but when somebody came and acted in a way that i haven't anticipated it caused me to end up in court and i was caught 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 my way basically stated that this is a case where the war hasn't for up with the technology and i'm ready six months to a year i had a way things go. if we see more cases like this how it might affect other people with implants down the future of power father the rights of companies extends with respect to the rights of the individual that has that implantable technology inside that body. so use rocket has taken off from the baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan with
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a us of russian crew on board auntie's or one coaster if it was following the launch. four three two one. the soyuz m.-s. all a spacecraft is just blasted in suit this space from the baikonur cosmodrome here in kazakhstan it's really hard not to scream or hear a rocket. space. several thousand formula one. horsepower sunsets the ever remember the expedition to five hundred fifty six to the international space station and this particular mission is headed by
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a russian cosmonaut only cards and we have and that says and that's also not something light engineers andrew for still and richard arnold's a few minutes after launch the spacecraft script spacecraft will go into the earth's orbit and a couple of days later it will be it will be arriving at the international space station now after a docking this crew how will be joining their counterparts in the space station and those are also one a russian commander and so on the up there all five japanese a flight engineer nourishing it can i add american flight engineer scott tingle and those guys that have been up by the international space station since december from on call sort of artsy baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan. to guess was used in the course of an assembly on wednesday just ahead of a vote now this was about
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a disputed border agreement with montenegro. proceedings were halted though when a member of the opposition through tear gas canisters into the chamber the bill itself was about recognizing the boundaries between montenegro and kosovo those opposed to it claimed that it would be tantamount to ceding land to montenegro. president trump ours come up with a creative way of selling arms to saudi arabia he gave a presentation to the saudi crown prince in the white house on tuesday. three billion dollars five hundred thirty three million dollars five hundred twenty five million dollars the spinners for you. so here is a very wealthy nation and we're going to give the united states some of them well hopefully. but that meeting was met with protests as activists called on washington
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to stop backing the saudi led bombing of yemen. by crown prince it's here in the u.s. it is inside the white house right now meeting with the president. here to secure the cure more u.s. weapons to be used against the enemy and years in the bargain himself as a reformer well being responsible for creating the worst humanitarian disaster on earth. yemen. saudi crown prince and president terms are also expected to discuss a possible nuclear energy corp deal crown prince early said riyadh needed the option of pursuing a nuclear weapons program to counter iran. the survey directing them to that a saudi arabia does not want to acquire any nuclear bomb but without a doubt if iran developed a nuclear bomb we will follow suit as soon as possible. when the deal with.
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you know about this is nuclear being will actually. nuclear at least in that part of the world that the whole of the middle east the saudis would like to buy out they have to start from scratch they don't out because they don't actually to run these kind of nuclear plants so the question is is that americans are going to live with that experience he is with us for actually for what reason and what they are going to gain from this deal in particular i believe that america. is at least you know these it would be very costly and it's very very dangerous so i think that's how the in this case we will talk to all nuclear bombs see that we are going to be ten so it is it is it's the end
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of the u.s. . but permissions for the twenty eight hundred football world cup here in russia continue and on friday there will be a friendly match between brazil and russia at moscow's nikky stadium players from both teams and showing off their skills in freezing moscow temperatures as they trained ahead of what will be their panelled summit warm up match for this a missed championship some fifty thousand tickets have already been sold for the friendly game but the tournaments most successful ever team brazil will be without their superstar player neymar for that friendly match she's out with a broken metatarsal. so should be a pretty good match she did well worth going on grabbing a ticket if you close by in the can afford it i'll be back with more on you see you in half an hour. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of
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the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see you there. 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 at the f.b.i. is a case in point is this the beginning of a purge. to . the far right than britain isn't just on the march it's taking violent. action. a neo nazi group called national action applauded the mother and the mother of
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a young woman member of the british parliament just before one o'clock today joe cops and paid for in spending with a touch of knocking first. i'm now very sad to fall it's. because also for instance. other alleged members are charged with planning the brutal killing of another woman 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 gets back to at least the one nine hundred thirty s. when oswald mosley is blackshaw structed through major cities today's encounter nations are no less deadly. this is the story of how it began
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how it developed revealing the major players and exposing the secret past the leader of the latest street movement. last year of the young woman labor m.p. joel cox was cruelly mobbed out in the course of her public duties in burstall. the mother of two young children was stabbed and shot to death by a man called thomas smith whose name needn't detain us for long. at the time the mainstream media narrative was the mare 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 british passions that.
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you know we the blood dunned horror of. brought british fascism full circle back to where in a sense it all began. so oswald mosley was a middle british. who married to the daughter of the viceroy of india log cars a. long moment. he was a conservative m.p. then a labor m.p. a left wing labor m.p. sometimes as a future our labor prime minister but as the skies darkened the wall street crash
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and widespread poverty oswald mostly turned to fascism. there's been a fifty year disputes over what fascism actually is one of the most influential definitions was five richard griffin who argued that it was 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 an ethnically pure all new man. you can see a sense of victimhood that somehow the nation state which about which they identify has been somehow a victim of of others of evil forces of stabbed in the back undermined in various
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ways whether it's by the international conspiracy. by liberals who are trying who are responsible for the degeneration the decadence the one thing that seems to me to bring together the fascists is the belief in an absolute leader whose word is law and who cannot be wrong and certainly hitler 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. as the leader of the british union of fascists he would have been if he could have been britain's.
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the purpose of his march was to whip up hatred in much the same way as his eye dog did in germany. the people of these ten didn't did people from all over london came on moscow to oppose him a quarter of a million londoners stood in cable street proclaiming. they shall not pass and when most of his black shirt that jackbooted. nazis came a marching the people stood for. 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
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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 white youth rampaged around this area carrying weapons brandishing racist slogans the daily mail and it's an image to build 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 tenements owned by
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slum landlord charging the rock rents. council cochrane 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 was the first to attract national attention. the first to become 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 place seeding with the 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 messenger breeding that must lead
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ultimately to a briton 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 mosley was himself from the establishment 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 state of the economy contrast that to say the national front in the seventy's or the british national party in the early two thousand and two organizations were very crude 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 by crude neo nazis and really since then has an escaped legacy
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the fifteen or twenty years' time a black man will have the whip hand over the white. in the late nineteenth sixty's. grandy made a note notorious. like the roman he could see that forming with much blood it was a prediction of a briton or riven by a raised riots even war caused the disparate strands of britain's filed right to rapidly coalesce the vehicle they founded was called the national front the end there for had a joint leadership the think and are drawn to and the. modern web stuff. i don't believe that the british people will allow themselves
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to be mongrelized out of existence we've got to fight to listen if it's right to save the whale which all of the lefties who are otherwise waiting ante not sleep banas say if it's right to save the whales why shouldn't the british the five why have we got to submit to being exterminated by race mixing while we protect the survival of the minky whale the blue whale or whatever the logic of the left just doesn't bear scrutiny. the national front brought chaos to the streets of britain in the seventy's and eighty's that struck terror in the black and asian communities anyone whose skin was snow white. and at hyde de symbolism had a reputation that really struck fear into the hearts of many in our black
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communities to take a beating from national from the skin it was to face the most horrendous violence vicious violent richard ricci 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 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.
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