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earlier about the targets of those one hundred five missiles twenty two only twenty two of those one hundred five missiles actually hits their intended targets and it's been revealed at that that they actually hit civilian objects rather than the chemical supplies alleged chemical supplies the u.s. has been so persistent upon take a listen. just acute. some of the missiles don't reach the targets apparently due to malfunction threat to civilians there in civilian buildings at the same time the logic of the u.s. u.k. and france in choosing the targets is unclear they see there were stockpiles of toxic agents there they were hit by cruise missiles so this could lead to widespread poisoning. masks itself tens of thousands of people could have died. so this latest development is probably going to deal a blow to the u.s. presidency ego as well he had boasted so optimistically about the performance of his missiles and after those strikes even still his popularity on the upturn with
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his approval rating jumping a few percentage points so this turnabout is not something we could expect him to let lie. chauffeuring all right ok and karen in central moscow that are both thanks very much for that. max the world's largest advanced economies want to get a better picture of russia the g. seven nations are planning to set up a special working group to study what they describe as moscow's malign behavior russia was at the top of the agenda of a gathering of the group's foreign ministers in canada this week as the story. the g. seven a club of some of the world's leading industrialized nations tackling the planet's biggest problems from financial crises to military conflicts but it's also the g. eight minus russia and it seems they just can't help talking about the member they kicked out russia was the focus of the g seven foreign and security ministers meetings in toronto the g seven foreign ministers are calling attention to so-called malign behavior by russia but are expected to look at ways to keep
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pressure on russia without imposing new sanctions for two days g. seven foreign and security ministers rub shoulders in toronto at an event with the tagline building a more peaceful and secure world and apparently for that to happen first and foremost russia needs to be put in its place then things like war and world hunger can be addressed just last year and the year before that and so on because you see in ukraine and russia's actions all of the very reason for the g seven brussels summit this is now the second year in a row that the g. seven has met without russia another example of russia's isolation ukraine is the victim of russian aggression we must never forget that fact if i think about the position that if you could you know he's you know he's talked so far is the repeat of russia now this time around it included a whole laundry list of russia issues condemn russia's irresponsible and destabilizing behavior check demand such alleged actions cease immediately check
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agree that it is highly likely moscow poisoned sergei screwball and his daughter and that there's just no plausible alternative check and the acting u.s. secretary of state went to far as to tell reporters that russia has to be a quote constructive partner in syria or be held accountable so to be fair they did manage to cover a lot of ground it just more often than not happened to be russia related let's just hope they can avoid getting too carried away with their plans. what we decided was that we will going to search on a jew certain group that would look at russian malign behavior in all this money frustrations with cyber war whether it's this information assassination of what if it happens to be and collectively try and call it out and the hostile it may not have reached its peak either this meeting was perhaps just a preview of what we can expect when the leaders of the g seven countries come together in june to tackle the russian. thanks a liverpool football fan is critically ill in hospital right now after clashes with
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the telly and found the head of the game in the english city on tuesday to roma supporters are under arrest on suspicion of attempted murder. is here to tell us more. what happened exactly in its way to eighteen semifinal the champions league we're not talking about the brilliance of mohammad salo roberto filomena or even a late comeback from roma we're talking about football violence again and that's after a set of promo supporters attacked liverpool supporters outside of at a field a stadium in liverpool allegedly carrying baton belts and even sledgehammers and no one fifty three year old irish man a fan of liverpool instead of celebrating a beautiful five to when he was in hospital fighting for his life in a critical condition the merseyside police in liverpool investigating this as an attempted murder and two men from rome twenty five and twenty six years of age have been arrested as for reaction obviously to clubs every statements with. websites condemning this violence in the strongest terms possible way for saying that it was deeply shocked by the violence outside of the stadium in liverpool which is bizarre
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because they should have just looked into the past and saw how six fans of liverpool were stabbed by roma fans in two thousand and one there have been other cases of violence perpetrated by this particular club fans and now i'm going to roll next week for the away leg does this kind of reaction reconcile me by no means and all this happens as we remember fifty days before the world cup every single day we're hearing stories about the russian hall against the threat of russian hooligans that english. should not be traveling to the world cup because they will get in trouble with russian holding hands almost as if you know these newspapers and these writers do not acknowledge the fact that hooliganism is a universal problem and speaking of which we are running a documentary throughout the day on our t.v. called football beasts and let's watch a clip of that. you never know what's around the corner you never know what seem to be people use that excitement you know that's where the dream comes from.
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i just got married still so. sick i'm thinking ok i'll play my and this is the. last you know. belittling the police on. me a slot on the floor to punish me an unfair. rule. policy for the starts. now. i can only hope that u.s. officials and role police watch that documentary and that there are no beasts outside of study only because next week in rome show and no matter how frequent or
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infrequent these events are time a reminder that security services just called up for a minute on this kind of stuff coming ok alexy irish asking thanks very much for that. you're with altie international more of a headline news when we come back. seemed wrong. but. just don't hold. me. to shape out this day come to educate and gain from it equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. with politicians to do something. to put themselves on the line. to get accepted or
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rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or some want to. have to do like to be christian it's like that before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of my. question. it's germany now where it appears that a man who was once allegedly some of bin laden's body guard has been living on welfare for more than twenty years details now from. the poly what the controversy now because surely he's been living peacefully all this time. well look i think few people have forgotten the atrocities that osama bin laden's terrorist
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group. committed and inspired the mavs to minded the nine eleven attacks and even though some of them laden was killed in two thousand and eleven by u.s. special forces operation he was just the figurehead of the group and some of its members are still out there one of them it turns out has been living in germany for over twenty years now and what's called somewhat of a media storm in germany is that he's been getting welfare payments to boot now the german media haven't reported his full name but he's been named in the media as a he's a to mizzi a national and he's believed to have joined al qaida in afghanistan back in two thousand and illegibly one of osama bin laden's bodyguards because he was already a german resident by that point he dented germany three years prior a need on a student visa when he came back he filed an asylum request that was denied in two thousand and six and
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a call in germany described him as an acute and considerable danger to public security and it was a witness that had identified this man as working with osama bin ladin the court believed him but a higher court subsequently overrode the deportation order and they cited concerns that this man sami a would be subjected to torture back home in tunisia because the german government believes that it's dangerous to send suspected jihadists back to north african countries because of this risk of torture now sammy a was never actually charged with terrorist activities in germany but all sources deem him a security risk and he has to report to a police station on a daily basis he lives with his german wife he's got four children and this whole story has been unearthed again because it's called the a ten. of the german media also the. a f t the alternative for germany party they're the ones that put in
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a request with the regional authorities to find out the status of this man and how much money he's getting in benefits payments and it's triggered harsh criticism from both the f.t. parties saying that germany's asylum laws are being exploited but also from senior voices within angular merkel's own cd you party take a lesson. being shamelessly exploited here do we have to give a tax money because we cannot i have no understanding of these cool. and now this situation where suspected terrorists used human rights laws to avoid deportation is by no means the new here in the u.k. there have been similar cases back in two thousand and fourteen immigration judges ruled against a reason they was home secretary at the time and they found in favor of six men. who had been fighting deportation for ten years the home office had said that they
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had links to al qaida and were a national security risk to the u.k. but judges agreed that the men were at risk of torture if they went back home to algeria and last year a government report a home office report here revealed that over forty foreign born terrorists are devoid did deportation from the u.k. all to using specifically human rights law to argue that it would be dangerous to return to their home countries and precisely because of these types of cases to resume a as prime minister now has taken a tough stance and she's threatened to change human rights laws in order to make it easier to deport suspected criminals or terrorists even yeah that's when i when the kind of things happen when the media gets their teeth into that and they go very easily the day ok probably because for now thanks very much for that. i'm going to stay in germany where a nationwide poll suggests that the majority of people there see donald trump
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america as a greater threat than russia the survey result comes just days ahead of the chancellor's meeting with donald trump in washington our europe correspondent peter oliver has the details when i call meat on friday with donald trump in washington one of the aims for the chancellor will be to show the president how sanctions against russia are impacting business in her country the german government will point out where the interests of german companies have been affected and make it clear where there are concerns and where we see undesirable consequences it's estimated forty percent of western losses since sanctions were imposed on moscow have been german and industry starting to ring the alarm bell the german economy's facing damage in the short term to the extent of more than one hundred million euros and in the long term projects its value is several billion euros may be threatened it's not just about bottom lines and balance sheets for uncle merkel though public opinion at home is also a big factor when you look at
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a recent poll that shows that a significant chunk of germans view the united states as the biggest threat to world security not russia the vast majority of those polled said that they weren't scared of russia while almost half of the said that they blamed the current tensions between the west and russia on the united states with only a quarter saying that moscow was responsible for the current impasse while almost eighty percent said that they felt donald trump was a bigger threat to global security than vladimir putin armed with portraits of the two leaders i set out onto the streets of berlin to ask people who they thought was the most dangerous trump or. both of them are unpredictable but trump is even less predictable needs not represent western political goals i don't know what he represents except himself. i would see it's equal but one day.
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you're going to ask is yellow tomato comments no no i really i like that. and that's why you're here to sort of do you. know what you. really see trump because he's unpredictable putting has been in politics for many many years and i think he has to do a more stable course and i think donald trump is way more unpredictable and that's quite interesting especially we've been in north korea east to the would you created kindergarten as looks to maintain pressure on moscow she may well find itself under scrutiny at home over just how willing she is to risk damage to german business in order to keep the pressure on peter all of. us away looks for now thanks very much for watching i'll be back in thirty five minutes with your next global news from ati international in moscow so you have it.
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for a world cup twenty eight team coverage 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 he's a huge star and the huge amount of pressure you have to the center of the page with all we with you and we will see a great. game you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get down there let's go. to a low i was just i want to know and i'm really happy to join that for the two thousand and three and world cup in russia meet the special one it was also appreciate me to just take the rio p.r.t. teams latest edition make up is bigger than anybody just look.
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greetings and sal you take its hold on your buds talk watchers because i'm about to spin you would tale the government and media collusion that should make your hair turn white with rage in stomach turn upset with discussed this week the world discovered that the much vaunted british broadcasting company or b b c has been the house so we say less than upfront about their hiring practices yes the b.b.c. has finally officially admitted that m.i.f. . five the united kingdom's domestic counterintelligence and security agency played a major role in politically vetting b.b.c.
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job applicants from get this the mid one nine hundred thirty s. until the one nine hundred ninety s. let that one sink in a minute a highly secret intelligence agency was deciding who was allowed to report edit the news and work for the united kingdom's oldest and biggest public service broadcaster for more than sixty years and they call r t state controlled propaganda and just what terrible no good things was m i five looking for that would have won you a big red stamp of rejection on your job application well paul reynolds who was a b.b.c. correspondent from one nine hundred seventy eight to two thousand and eleven writes that in one thousand nine hundred eighty four memo yes one nine hundred eighty four memo lays out the undesirable list on the left there were the communist party of great britain the socialist workers party the workers' revolutionary party and the militant tendency but the right wasn't alone on the right the national front and
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the british national party these were all things gets you rejected needless to say on my fives and b.b.c.'s collusion on hiring practices has not gone over too well with reporters who were who were rejected by b.b.c. during that time including journalist isabel hilton who stated quote i felt that the b.b.c. had betrayed public trust by promoting a system in the u.k. by which the secret police were licensing and blacklisting journalists whenever i hear the b.b.c. boasting about it's fine traditions of journalism i feel a minor stab of outrage. as should we all because when asked if m i five was still vetting potential employees today the b.b.c. simply stated we do not comment on security issues think on that one as we start watching. what. it looks like. it's like. the bottom.
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like you that i got. with. this. week so. welcome aboard watching the harks i am tired robot and i'm tired of the wow i'm not really a rapidly and they're not surprised about oh really i'm not really i mean i i guess i would find it strange that they'd if they hadn't really to tell you the truth i mean i just as much as we know about you know how the b.b.c. and other state funded outlets re-used during the sixty's that continues to essentially go after people are put in false stories to push agendas and anti-communist sentiment all that sort of thing i'm not entirely surprised it's not
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entirely so what did you think i wish i was maybe i'm just too jaded after all but i know you are they have spies check without ever three years of all of the you know everything that i was did you think that this hurts b.b.c. is credibility though because it was kind of from what i understand like the you know secret secret like everybody kind of in the loop knew this was happening but you know but they'd never officially say yes m i five was a betting piece is the person who clearly are reporting. it but how much does this hurt their credibility that's the biggest question well it's been they've been lying about this for years they've lied to. you know generations now of people but i think it hurts their credibility with the same people already knew what their credibility was at this point i don't think there's a huge i mean they do what they do they're very clear about it and part of their budget isn't coming from the arts wing of the u.k. government it's coming from a defense work of the u.k. government so that's not i mean i first of all i think of the f.s.b.
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was clearing employees there at r.t. i probably wouldn't be here but that's the thing i mean look i think we have a right or it's not going to safely say the of those b. is not clearing our contract where we submit an application to good work here there's be a bag of roses there go this person this is a it's a you know devout antis such and such that we don't. like the law to anyone and. so you're very very opposite i do think it's the list of people it's this idea of democratic socialism socialism all of this we're all going back to that mccarthyism should have been left right where it was and. well in the one nine hundred thirty to ninety that there's a huge part of the thing is like there is this vote so there's likely you know levels you know how i guess how concerning and radical you are as a reporter earlier so there were three categories a.b. and c. which were the three categories that one would find themselves at if they or if
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family member or a close friend any sort of person was was found to have associated with communists or as they call hard core nationalists so apparently either end of the spectrum you're completely dangerous the category a stated that these security service advises that they can begin should not be employed in the post offering direct opportunity to influence broadcast material for the subversive purpose so that security number one they're going to right away yes category b. the security service service it by so this would be i have said advises that the candidate should not be employed in a post. offering direct opportunity to influence broadcast material. advice against employment unless they've decided that other conditions are overriding that they need that person more they need to worry about their thirtieth leaving when you can be going to the risk category c. which essentially said that might be ok but the b.b.c. may be perfervid to make other arrangements if the post offered x.
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. eighty four subversive action this kind of makes me laugh because this whole idea of subversive you know we have free speech we imprison each year you have a certain amount of free speech over there people would be concerned about it but i'm pretty sure of the idea of spreading democracy around the world as we all get free speech so why do you cave why do you keep journalists have to fit into this teeny little mole but they won't say anything out of line nothing for the birth of strangers socialist super writers super left we can get out of it well you know how it was that out of that in the most bizarre broadcast material you're editorial so much better but what are you giving to the to the public when you are purposely silencing voices because they might rock the boat and in the most bizarre twist of all this apparently according to reynolds who wrote this article for the b.b.c. which is wild and bizarre already but he discovered that if i've actually lost interest in this at a certain point you know and like things are kind of communism is falling and like
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all done over the years the b.b.c. was the ones who pushed and were still enthusiastic about all of this and they were actually saying no we don't need to scale back we need to continue reading and like they said we don't know if there's still betting or not to discuss about security issues so. in march of this year the center for american progress the policy research and advocacy organization for the democratic party establishment released a report that outlined the ways in which creating a fair process to combat sexual harassment is essential to women's progress noting that when any part of the process for. suffering sexual harassment claims is flawed it undermines the credibility of and trust in the process overall and according to documents obtained by buzz feed news the center for american progress needs to take its own advice on the issue of sexual harassment in the workplace allegedly junior staffer quit due to sexual harassment and then retaliation for reporting it creating a hostile work environment that many confirmed to buzz feed was simply part of the
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culture there management was accused of failing to promptly take action on numerous complaints not making a process available to staff or complaints and for failing to take reasonable steps to prevent incidences of sexual harassment in the workplace and the words of one of the accusers quote i surely expected better out of an organization the housing national campaign on sexual assault. nine hundred former employees confirm the story and the center's lack of concern for the issue one suggesting and it says a set of sexual harassment training they can hold up a brown bag lunch with the staff and human resources they can get to know each other better the center also claim that one of the queues harassers been strong only had to complain think stem and was punished with three days paid time off so are these so-called democratic progressive institutions truly looking out for the young women of this nation or are women once again being sidelined by the veneer of progressive politics is politics as usual if i see the writing on the wall begins
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with the major i was with a c it's called hypocrisy oh it's not one. and you know you know why this decision was made you know why they swept this other cover they will never admit it but anyone you know giving it a reasonable amount of look will you know why it's because this upsets the apple cart should look bad we can't look bad idea that it will. be hard core progressive liberal organization we can't we can't practice sex or as women we don't do that thing we fight against that's a republican issue no democratic men especially they are all good and feminists and we should never have anything different with us as our. feminist low. began. just so you know center for american progress often called it was founded in two thousand and three by a name we all might know at least we've read his e-mails john put us great where was he was the. spirit because. he was
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you know he basically want to create this sort of rate of progress to be like a left leaning alter alternative to like the heritage foundation are right you know basically that was that the but everything going to go downhill yes you know part of this is so a lot of it comes out of one of the one who was named in the article which was the largest of the most notable. situation with a gentleman named benton strong who some people might recognize is well known in progressive politics when the b.p. oil disaster happened he actually went on m.s.n. to see. a picture of a man like him dressing up as an oil barrel at one point to try to like so he's definitely always been out there on progressive causes you will remember him maybe most recently before or after leaving the center for american progress in august of twenty sixteen he went on to be the comes directly for seattle mayor ed murray the same ed murray by the way who as of the end of twenty seventeen and for
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a million sexual abuse an assault by at least five people including the child of a family friend so he. definitely hangs out with good people good couple so while he was at the center for american progress. he is accused of sending lewd and inappropriate text messages numerous female colleagues a story that was confirmed by at least five other employees and one female staffer finally complained about this behavior she found that not only was she the one that was moved away from the team but that other team members and people in the within the organization were told not to talk to her and i was a work environment so while yet is three days paid vacation for being a lewd and lascivious scumbag and allegedly allegedly sure. yeah sure. so yeah so that's my thing as one staffer said this is the thing when this happens because it shows that all these things that you're doing and you're trying to be this progressive woman imagine this is that when everybody thought hillary was going to win these women.
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