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at least seventeen people have been killed over a. ten year old. boy. in russia here on the program we'll look at the group behind the.
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morning here in. the international welcome to the program at least seventeen palestinians have been killed and over a thousand injured in clashes with israeli soldiers along the gaza border that's according to the u.n. . the u.n. security council's called on both sides to deescalate the situation. against the demonstrators.
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the annual march. is a demonstration denouncing of the israeli occupation thousands of palestinians have pitched. locations while i.d.f. soldiers have stationed more than one hundred snipers with the protest expected to last six weeks local journalist. has been following the clashes on the gaza border. where you only one hundred meters away from the front as you see we can see the israeli army libraries you can see the israeli army soldiers heaps and trying to target to the protesters that are being very close to the front by live i mean a shot and rubber bullets and the tear gas canisters but they are using god who look up he didn't have a low weapons as you see this is the good guys by the jell-o.
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nabbed by the israeli army i think they are using that rather tear gas canisters on the protesters and this is like the data that they're using get. the beginning of the day to night he let them live really really bad just read aloud from that he and gas canisters that went throughout all the protesters are just right now and as you see everyone is trying to take this is the way to do that unless you go to the hospital directly policy we are going to stay here for more than forty five days until the fifteenth of may because they believe that they have the return they have the right to do their land they have the right to stay here and they won't go away they won't go home until they go back to their original to their homeland and to their towns in the west bank city of ramallah is also witnessing a violent standoff with i.d.f. soldiers shooting at palestinian stone throwers of palestinian president mahmoud
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abbas has declared saturday a national day of mourning. israel blamed on a cold and violent riots on the palestinian political movement hamas the country's army said it would respond to any threat to israeli sovereignty as well as to damage to the security front. the head of a mass protest a palestinian farmer was killed by an israeli tank shell its relative said the farmer was harvesting hosley one kilometer away from the israeli border before dawn in the hope of selling it fresh on the market later in the day thousands of mourners marched on the streets of gas i was his body was being carried by the israeli military said it was aware of the reports but claims that tank fire was directed towards suspects who approached the fence and were acting suspiciously. jamal juma from the anti wall and settlements movement things israel's violent
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response to the palestinian demonstrations is just proportionate does a very strong message to the international community this monitor and this gathering. march is a peaceful march there's a push in the military on the on that ideas and they are doing now and they are shooting at the people so the one who is using the violence there. but what is that is that you military the kid about the palestinians life they don't see the palestinians that and the odd sure the out of it crying that they are doing god is keeping with it because they are immune by this international system but it could be the united states and and the arab countries that the un silence and the arab countries that do normalization with israel and do allies with israel no. for his becoming ever more and broiled in politics billboards now appearing in various european cities calling for a boycott of this summer's fifo world cup in russia. verger takes
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a closer look at the group behind the campaign. the beautiful game takes an ugly turn to international friendlies this week in europe were hit with less than friendly billboards outside the stadiums the campaign also has an online petition against what it dubs the cup of shame and that site probably boasts that the u.k. has announced ministers won't be attending of course it fails to mention that britain's decision has nothing to do with the situation in syria whatsoever and it carefully ignores that moscow's presence has contributed when it comes to the fight against terrorism in syria including deescalation zones and humanitarian corridors but i digress of oz and online global activism network is behind both the billboards and the petition and this is how they describe their aims of this is a global organization with a simple democratic mission closed the gap between the world we have in the world most people everywhere want their campaigns cover everything from saving elephants and bees to much more controversial topics like gun control in america and stopping
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the far right from taking power in europe so clearly they don't shy away from politics and when it comes to syria their position is crystal clear assad and by extension russia bad u.s. coalition and white helmets good and fact according to their site of oslo has raised over two million dollars to help the white helmets but as we've reported before the group isn't exactly what they might appear to be. with some forty six million members worldwide and sixteen available languages on
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their website they make clicked of is an extremely. easy weather causes animal rights global warming or the children in syria as an organization they're very deeply invested in. american establishment into world and into the political ruling elite world in america and so we've seen over. a weapon at least as an instrument of war for example the petition was put forward for example against libya they were calling for a no fly zone we've also seen them for example supporting the alleged chemical weapon attacks to demonize the syrian government and to accused russia of supporting so what are you going to petition that is calling for another fly zone or a petition that is demonizing one particular side in a conflict it is that recently linked to that humanitarian aspect now of off takes
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pride in saying they're one hundred percent member funded meaning that their agenda is not and cannot be swayed by anyone with deep pockets or special interests but at the same time they also acknowledge that they were founded by two advocacy groups who received major funding from george soros a well known supporter of liberal political causes and through one of those companies sources open society foundation specifically funneled money to a vase so well p.r. stunts politicizing sports are nothing new with this stunt in particular some are now crying foul. the u.s. state department could now require visa applicants who want to visit america to reveal information about the social media accounts they've used over the last five years correspondence american reports well if you're looking to apply for a u.s. visa you might need to clean up your social media posts or risk getting rejected these applicants could be asked to turn over their social media history as part of trump's new extreme betting policies now if it does pass applicants will be forced
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to discuss. it was five years of their social media history and then the information will be used to apparently bet and identify them but the state department says this not might not be it they could even expand the list of required disclosures and if you think that's too intrusive the plan also requires e-mails and phone history well the proposal received a mixed reaction online from people saying it's an attack on privacy and others mocked it as of having to have a visa and passport to travel the world is bad enough how do you want to be done your social media activity well there goes freedom of speech as well as freedom of movement u.s. government we want your social media names in order to get a visa for me because freedom of speech is only something the almighty americans get. is only for tourism now the other countries with the same for american tourists can tweet to brings out every single one of my six thousand seven hundred
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fifty four tweets one per page and hand them to immigration the plan could potentially affect about fourteen point seven million people every year similar policies in the past only applied to people that pose a serious security risk and these new plans are supposedly part of trump's larger counterterrorism policy now some even joked that if other countries had the similar laws in place trump's inflammatory twitting could have gotten himself banned from traveling abroad political analyst christian ranch things that are going off to personal social media accounts not a good move. first of all it attacks privacy in the tanks the freedom of speech this new idea. may work in terms of black going out there people that the american embassies in the local countries you know are either terrorists or out you know times to organized crime or to narcotics trafficking this would probably serve a purpose but the embassies would have to have special personnel that would have to
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check these social media sites because this would take forever so i think this is something that must be considered because i don't believe that going after social media in the private lives of citizens then in most part of very good people would serve the purpose of limiting the incoming immigrants that are coming to us now in terms of vetting and making sure that the right people coming to get it states there are other measures that could be taken but not going after social media because this will definitely have a very very damaging effect not only on tourism but also on social media outlets that promote freedom of speech and the ability of people to share their lives with their loved ones and friends. cryptocurrency is upcoming increasingly important to relief efforts in puerto rico but the damage from hurricane maria in twenty seventeen has yet to be repaired today put a rico was set to receive a twenty five thousand dollars donation from calling access a conference of bitcoin innovators and entrepreneurs miguel santiago spoke with
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some of these innovators. puerto rico has received an influx of washington innovators who pledged to transform the region after hurricane rita's devastating damage but i'm hoping happens as a lot of people come the puerto rico and they take a look around our. place and there are these people are amazing and they're so nice and so there's so much culture that's so beautiful here why is it that the things are so difficult why are why are there such struggles maybe i can make a difference maybe i can help with this those are three consecutive conferences detainee's last chance balance and point agenda we're all working together to build a community of the future give back to the people of puerto rico say we're going to install a five different solar solar set up surveying power to hold. water and change stems from a ten year old incorporated company and is going to washington d.c.
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centralized water by creating a system of sensors automating water treatment and recycling process that shows put rico and teamed up with the restart for its first systems implementation was a country that recycles the most water. you telling israel of course eighty percent recycling rate the next one down in the world to spain with twenty percent whereas the us. one percent. here's the worst part of it eighty percent of all water in the world is not treated it's just runs into the ocean so a trillion dollar water industry should be a five trillion dollar water industry and we anticipate that what happened with plants is that a part of that problem it's a part of the problem because the water infrastructure in the u.s. is literally falling apart its whole and what's happening is forced decentralization with the town's musicality by telling the users you clean your own water well i see that as an opportunity because we can get those users to adopt the
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very best technologies and reuse their way. now long before we build that we want to get to work right away here but we're not going to wait to build all the structures we're just going to go ahead and use some of the early investment to literally put shovels in the ground and build the system right here right now this is more or less all my talks are operating take her. arm remember that you're dealing with stay tuned for more bill in the future in the quest the snipes max keiser legal myths of crystal rose and much only on the toll on our team. right now a quarter past the hour here in the russian capital more of your worldwide programming just about.
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yes. didn't look for the perpetrators they were covering their tracks. dear dearest. who did. russia to clash with the rest of the world. when you have no clean water no health care no infrastructure those are all sins of a greater problem in haiti and the problem is imperialism the problem is dependency nation that haiti has had to deal with since it became the first. public school by black people since the a.t.o. for.
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the. good of you to join us for this program an independent autopsy of an unarmed black man who was fatally shot by police in the u.s. city of sacramento earlier this month found he was shot in the back the victim's family lawyer says that contradicts the police officers claim that he was advancing towards them and what happened wasn't entirely clear from the body video released earlier this month. thank you thank you. twenty two year old steven clogged twenty times saying they had mistaken his phone for a gun they were responding to a call about someone breaking windows clock was shot in his grandmother's backyard
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police officers were placed on administrative leave other case has outraged locals with protests happening almost every day since the day of the shooting. well in a series of protests demonstrators have blocked highways and twice disrupted a nearby n.b.a. basketball game of the day off the clocks funeral black lives matter activists again block the streets they call for justice and punishment for those responsible and former georgia state representative bluhdorn jones believes that the police should be held more accountable. the idea is that african-americans are automatically committing crime are in the foundation of our system and their fire training the right kind of training now this on how to shoot or when to shoot deescalating but then also with training inherent biases that police officers may have in this country and it's within their systems and we need to look at both in order to try to stop these types of horrific events but we have to look at the
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train of events that has happened in the past where many officers are not being indicted or they are let off and that's because our law has a very huge loophole and determine allowing officers who have a fear and looking at their subjective belief of fear in determining whether they are guilty or not in their actions and the only other place to hold them accountable is it through the police departments making them lose their jobs but it's very hard to have the police police the police. german non-governmental organization the group has started to an internal probe offered was accused of a culture of and t. so much as the allegation comes from n.g.o.s monitor which reports on the work of other n.g.o.s potentially from an israeli perspective the accusations were backed by several facebook posts made by gies employees one post for example says i hate israel combined with an image of a swastika on an israeli flag another post a satirical drawing and we spoke to
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a representative of the ngo about this case. what is really shocking about the post that were put online by least eleven employees of g.a.o. is that german federal agency that implemented projects on behalf of the german government is basically the fact that you have employees german employees representing the government that spread violent anti-semitic and it's not even enter israel this is israel hatred posts really overdue years without being sanctioned and this is all the while under a very high level of german government the message has been very clear we identify that there is a rise in anti-semitism we will fight it and israel is incremental part of german foreign policy its existence its safety and relationships with israel or the user group itself has denied any accusations about what has however it's worth noting
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that the organization employs almost one hundred fifty staff members in the palestinian territories israeli writer gideon levy says that it's important to distinguish anti-semitic sentiments from an israeli one. it's again and again this notion that in the critique of is immediately perceived israel as anti semitism and that's a very efficient way to release ourselves from any attack. to look to be accountable for anything mainly media in the woods very very carefully in criticizing israel because they are so scared to belabor this the semites one should know there isn't the same it is them in the world but not in the critical phase disability and as a method of most of the critics are not anti semites because there is
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a lot to criticize about israel let's be honest. riot police in athens have used tear gas on student protesters to prevent them from storming the prime minister's office. hundreds of students and striking teachers have gathered calling for more teachers to be hired for schools and universities and scuffles broke out between protesters and police and the greek government recently slashed its education spending and reduce the amount of time students spend in school. will be a city of los angeles is usually associated with celebrities or luxury and fame however it does have another side thousands of homeless filling the city's streets los angeles city council is considering a plan to provide housing for every homeless person in the city as the situation only gets worse year by year redfish investigative bureau looking well the l.a.
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homeless life especially for this channel. this is los angeles home to the glitz and glamour of hollywood the city perhaps most synonymous with the american dream. but this is also well a. bit more but here night every doorway there's a moment even if it industry many of them live in skid row in downtown l.a. which has long been considered the center of homelessness in the city who. you. probably. have never seen. it seems that people in their own. mental and d.c. he gets down to leave for. filming on skid row was no easy task while some were eager to share their stories others understandably didn't want to be filmed but.
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you know star. can dance to protect camera down. so what is hollywood doing the authorities have taken a heavy handed approach the l.a.p.d. and law enforcement are regularly called on to clear the homeless from the streets while arrests in the city declined fifteen percent between two thousand and eleven and two thousand and sixteen arrests of homeless people by the l.a.p.d. were up thirty one percent. moer arrived in los angeles a week before we spoke to him he once co owned a restaurant in florida but when we met him he was sleeping on the beach. painting the bird in point of death and you know. that's a picture of people a lot of people come with a lot of hope going down the. door that i'll. get a patient to go. home and make it have. it's a humanitarian crisis that we would more typically associate with extremely low
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income countries and one which provoked. the u.n. special rapid soared to say that quote the american dream is rapidly becoming the american illusion. thanks for spending some time with us here on r.t. international we will be back soon with more. naomi klein the famed off her who is writing extensively on environmental issues and social justice issues went to these conferences in puerto rico and her takeaway was that a bunch of people of showed up and this is
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a danger to the local economy and to the local fabric of society so the first thing that strikes me is that lefties like they all me feel they have a monopoly on good intentions which i'm not sure where that comes from. since the cradle of jazz. in america we have. to know all of this jazz feeling. a city of climatic contrast trophies of alligators on the loose of poverty and crime are used by the least members of my close most. of street racing in the heat of the night to see this new orleans song from the best place in the world.
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