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by police on tuesday protesters clashed with the police throwing molotov cocktails and setting fires in several districts police say that the young man refused to comply with orders and hit an officer while trying to avoid an identity check it was previously known to the authorities an investigation is still underway more details now from r.t. france correspondent and jonathan martin. that. these are more didn't have all clashes took place in this neighborhood. just hundreds of meters away from the place where that young twenty two year old man was killed trying to escape a police jail there were clashes with some young people wearing balaclavas who went out on the streets to throw various objects at law enforcement locals who went out on their balconies or just opened their windows they too were throwing all kinds of things at them but we even saw potatoes in heelys tossed at officers who retaliated
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with flash bangs in tear gas these trash bins were set on fire by police are trying to retake the neighborhood bit by bit to calm things down but the atmosphere remains highly tense and unfortunately law enforcement expect even more violence. a group of music fans may have unwittingly developed a way to evade facial recognition tools that are frequently used in police surveillance the so-called juggalos of fans of the hip hop duo insane clown posse who are known for supporting an elaborate style the facial makeup but now a tech research claims that the face paint could potentially disrupt algorithms used by facial recognition software here's how explains it. facial recognition generally relies on looking for a few different teachers usually nose. around and this make up actually kind of replaces the jar i'm as well as a few other large features which makes it very difficult to match it to other regular bases most of the techniques to avoid facial recognition on their cell are
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generally quite a drastic facial obfuscations such as a mask or anything which completely hides the face is going to be most affected and i don't think that these technologies to avoid facial recognition will be used for crime right away how this kind of science has come under fire before from rights groups who say it's being used by the authorities not only to catch criminals but also to spy on law abiding citizens is a and only and again i think that fiction recognition technology has some very useful applications especially for rainforest men but i could potentially be used maliciously such as we not sort of hospitals to sell this information was there to insurance companies or other things which might be more morally questionable i think they're absolutely consequences to how obvious the recognition technology is being used important to make sure that we still continue to develop and understand this technology but people should be aware of how this data is being gathered what excuse for and potentially how to avoid it it may be better to limit the sort of
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online exposure you have on social media even if you can't prevent people who are recognizing your face you can limit what they can do with that information. how the united states has just celebrated its two hundred forty second birthday with all the fireworks and celebrations that accompany the day every year and for many this one piece of classical music that's forever linked to the holiday but it seems not everyone knows it's weren't. so for the end of the muppet show the. fourth of july it is like to
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make on your calendar the july thirteenth hour it's not the national anthem is. not just. the sound it. should be easy to check out stephen hundred twelve overture. how have you made it through without injury you're watching out for the break we're back live in some pieces but to look ahead to tomorrow's first well cup finals done holkins a nice rally will be here in just a couple of minutes. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers
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of also but there was one more question and by the way he's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star and the huge amount of pressure to come out you have to go meet the center of the beach with all we with you and we will go over great britain a good. you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get down going let's go. a low as i want to you know and i'm really happy to join the team for the two thousand and three in the world cup in russia meet the special one come on don't appreciate me just say the radio theology teams latest edition make up the figure so i need to just look.
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watching a very warm welcome to you for world cup twenty eight and studio just outside the hannity museum in russia's northern capital. he's daniel hawkins and with the knockout stage now complete it's a patient is already building for the quarter final stage starting on friday we can look forward to france against europe why and then brazil against belgium can't forget the biggest game that for people here in russia goes head to head with croatia and of course england sweden taking place on the same day as well it's a real football fast over the coming couple of days we'll be here bringing you all the action on and off the pitch the first game kicking off the quarterfinals. against france that's taking place in the. pipe are the teams like evenly matched
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on absolutely of course can be looking for that star striker luis luis suarez cavani as well i'm out of the match there are two goals that save the people on something's wrong yeah sure defeat for the squad of course has three of the top expensive players in the world one of them forward can have a lot of talk to him about you know kind of justifies reputation as the world's hottest young talent cup with the pressure i think that something has coped with very well with those two goals seven goals for that we saw in sochi yeah and in particular the quality of opposition in argentina perhaps disappointing in the tournament that many people find see them of course with their star players and he really stepped up and shone on that big stage and of course as well benjamin goal to bring the game back to two two fantastic and you know you said you compared it to you know about a call on the technique and the spin on the ball yeah i was saying you know i think this tournament going to bring out some some real demand especially for players
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from russia as well i remember after euro two thousand and eight you had a shot of a chance. billette not going to the west i think there's going to be a bit of that coming from from all scores as a result. i've been looking at he's adaptable he's big he's strong he can hold. bolivia druids and a lot of ways and i think i'll be a lot of clubs in for him as well yeah yeah nice to be seen of course fans are the main player the twelfth man in this tournament i played a massive part in driving the team forward as well. the was. was. a.
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big game coming up on friday as well brazil taking on belgium and the city on the volga river about eight hundred kilometers east of moscow top names there of course . the. second goal in the game against. the field at one point that was fantastic they went up and you know belgium really coming out on top it looked like they were about to exit the tournament with that last minute counter-attack goal on the break and finished off by child lee they managed to win three two and then when it comes to brazil you know they've got the heritage and tradition in this tournament they won it five times and i think there's not going to be a lot of doubt that they can. come out the tornadoes well you know germany always among the favorites argentina spain portugal out of me. now of them heading out the tournament messi. and russia meeting at the airport in the final but embarrassing for them but loyal supporters gathering this morning to welcome. be brazilian team
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on surprising of course they arrived in the city had of course a final match with analysis on friday. and i've been getting in some pre-match training as well with a new player perhaps on out of state in the limelight the squad star player neymar for his son along for training you can see that the team arriving there and the young one there and following in his dad's footsteps perhaps one day playing for brazil who knows complete with all the tricks hopefully none of the tricks that has been going to stick for that as a name yeah name performed ok start of the tornado slowly but he scored twice so far during the world cup the key goal here in st petersburg did not tie against costa rica the game was only about point next injury time goal which helped was a long. it's been his dramatic reactions or could be said overreaction to some of the tackles on the field and no small amount of ridicule. comically my fries are
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gee. thanks. i wonder who learned from who there was a learning from not so. much that i'll just have to find out just from start the world cup that was fear has been that if i hear the fans have been taken through all the ups and downs whole spectrum motions as we were for the only game i think of got a few grey hairs off the pounds she is. really interesting to see england win a penalty for for once now there's been some friends who've traveled from all over the world to actually support russia the host nation in this world cup and i was fortunate enough to join a couple of them and get really unique and fantastic view of st petersburg. you. see petersburg it's arguably one of the most beautiful and picturesque cities in all of russia it's. considered the capital
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culture of the north of the country and one photographer is offering people the opportunity to take in the stunning views the unique style by having photo shoots and the chill here on the rooftops. and that's all with me because i coughed up a small side but some ice just kind of peter costello's from i mean from not just on the bottom some i could. have my eyes so i got an approach such as you take on your snout which to be kind what i taught our students so much so what are. some of us shared so use it to go to the produce to you when you're going to church and going up you know i mean so when you're a board member. so guys just to the silver what do you think about this little kind of tour it's amazing i mean if you look around the off so many classy buildings all over the place and it's it's a really beautiful city you can see the city's bustling with the markets and everything yeah because what do you think about the tournament itself the football that crazy i mean it's such an open turn in the sun there's no clear favorite or
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we're both rooting for rush obviously i mean we're in the stadium where they play spain it was was just crazy so i suppose before in england in particular there's been a lot of scaremongering and now back home a lot of our fans i'm good with the government and with the media because they say you told us it was going to be this and yeah no actually i think you have to come here we have such a cliche view about russia and the russian people when you hear. what a wonderful country first of all it is and how nice and great the russian people are i would say the world cup just adds to it because there's always plenty of people around to all everyone from the world uniting to the football so it is just a great atmosphere. i think those of us fans really do sum up with so many people visiting russia moscow st petersburg based and been based in moscow for most of the competition i've been here three years because of you know been born and bred here they've never seen anything like this festival so many people coming from all over the wild partying in the streets
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drinking dots things. singing. it's been a fantastic atmosphere so fast and looks like it's just getting started almost i've been hearing some pieces but for the majority of the tournament i was in moscow for a bit and it's been amazing it's been an education to learn about the city its history the beauty of the buildings the people here are very friendly and open minded and it's been wonderful to me they stop this i think all those tourists who are coming in learning are like myself really you know taking a lot of of russians culture and history so it's been it's been educational you know you've come back definitely not to complete your visa visa by work start now with a composition wondering on i caught up with my city get out loads of russian opera singer on a bus an hour for up the world cup in that same petersburg we got things off on a bit of a high note and when i think. obviously the world cup was a fantastic festival for russia fantastic event for some petersburg what does it mean to you to be the ambassador for this city i mean to preserve it at the time
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but you have no idea this is such an honor to represent our beautiful city hospitals and our great country at this feast of sport but i speak for world cup football i'm really proud and happy to be a part of it all is that that's where you can go out and i take it you're obviously supporting a russia to go as far as they can but in terms of the other teams is there anybody perhaps that you wore watson closely some other favorites perhaps that you want to see do well as well as i see of course i support russia but i'm rooting for football in general because of it passion and what is now happening in our country is absolutely amazing and we are rooting for the beautiful game but we are rooting for all these wonderful team has that came to russia i mean want to say thank you for all of this. and do you think people's expectations of me justified for this before well first of all a lot of media perhaps reporting there may be problems of all sorts with the organization without putting in russia have they been proven right or of things gone very much the plan we need to study it i've talked to many fans and you won't
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believe it people are amazed by. country because people here are really friendly you know signs we're expecting it to be freezing cold all of us with all these dos and bad as they say is a wonderful country with wonderful people and have a colorado ski and i don't see the russian people are really welcoming you boy so don't be afraid to come to russia and see it for yourself see the east see it's perceivable nothing to do so if not i was with a decent if so they could give. him something to work up at the one of the music i missed you know i should back you know it's real when you're that like the poet ought not to harden and you have on and hauled off a modest to live a little off on a solo somebody very good off young c.d.'s saw you on the song goes oh yes you know most of them are you all over solo them and you're not on here are. you
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a little slow oh yes you know some oh yeah. i played for many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the shaper money kill you narrowness and spending shouldn't twenty million on one player. it's an experience like nothing else not to because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful guy great so will more chance for. peace this
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almost up the wall in this for the board with all of those with. the incident this is the arsenals that will be done with the all business starting there was a steel mills in front is up and describes in the file. this is the ca's report you know where in paris paris france city of light city of beauty city of and and speaking of enchantment stacey you know so many times on you tube people will say it's not pronounced like that it's pronounced like this so my question to them is well strewed we start calling it perry. yeah absolutely i totally agree with that point actually i'm not sure where that comes from but it's
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something that one experiences in france is an obsession with grammar pronounced word usage syntax because that's what makes this country great the financial institute the institute of language integrity to make french the language of the world english is in retreat french is on the rise actually it was not talked about french people i was talking about ordinary americans and british people who live in their mother's basement or attic and they talk about they like to correct everybody on line and blah blah blah and they say oh you pronounced you know the italian guys in the wrong or something like that but i do not say perry and i do not say suomi for finland i say i say finland all the minium what do they know exactly they don't know how to speak english good they're so you know who speaks funny donald trump and donald trump has then tweeting a trade war with china well many other nations including the e.u.
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where he straightened to slap a twenty percent tariff on imported cars from europe but stock market investors are acting as if a genuine u.s. trying to trade war has erupted has a tit for tat tariff spat between china and the us shifted from a skirmish to a full blown trade war that is certainly how financial markets and react. tensions took a turn higher last tuesday after president don trump threatened to impose tariffs on as much as four hundred fifty billion dollars in chinese goods further ratcheting up tensions between the two largest economies in the world well you know all the trade that's been going on for decades a comic got into these channels of trade that nobody's questioned. questioning what's going on and really architecting global trade in a way that would probably be fair more fair fair trade you know i was speaking of mispronunciation this is kind of why i set this up is that there's this little
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stand country eastern european country called stand cruise cruises expand. and i know i'm probably mispronouncing it but nevertheless they are right there between china and russia and they are getting ready for this trade war between the united states and china and they've also had to deal with the sanctions against russia and the fact that it's caused their own currency to crumble so they've been starting to buy massive quantities of gold and gold buying is in the headlines as well this is the universal language of money is if trade war is increase the stuff starts happening and mispronouncing of basically misunderstanding of art of of where the united states is as many people are unable to understand what trump is talking about and where this is going a lot of nations have been buying gold so russia dumps treasuries for gold this is
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from bloomberg all the investors usually seek safety in us that russia cut its holdings of treasuries nearly in half in april as washington slapped the harshest sanctions to date on the selection of russian companies and individuals and a shift adults bank attributed to a deepening political standoff russia is instead keeping up its purchases of gold some people. ask whether the russian central bank sold them to support the ruble in april but it's about changing allocation as reserves continue to grow said latimer midwest chef skee senior economist at downscale bank in helsinki rising u.s. eels have fueled the sell off right while global debt to g.d.p. is almost three hundred percent you know countries like japan it's way higher and one big central bank of the world in twenty eighteen twenty nineteen will go bust probably the bank of japan but could be the european central bank and that will be an enormous catastrophe in the financial sector and gold will be
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a safe haven play and russia is anticipating this because it's been trying to do trade with the west for a long time fifteen years sixteen years under putin and the west america keeps rejecting this overt your let's trade let's trade but they keep categorizing and putting russia into the camp of this is why hillary lost and they don't want to do trade america has given up on being a free market economy and wants to be a top down polar bureau driven price fixing central bank lead dystopian economic nightmare so russia saying ok fine we'll just keep buying gold until this thing blows well it's not just russia's many countries we're going to get to that in a bit but i think you know there is this notion that when i see mammy is coming when a big major event whether it's a collapsing empire or a massive wave that's going to wipe out half your country is that you know some
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people have the instinct some animals have the instinct in when the boxing day tsunami a few years ago about a decade ago. the elephants famously ran off into the woods carrying some of the tourists on their back and they're like what's going on well they knew is coming well you know we humans went out there looking at the water retreating but the same thing is some nation seem to have a more protective instinct perhaps probably it's like countries that have had more turmoil and history of collapse and history of war and history of invasion in the recent history but if you're going to send mommy metaphor there you know before the tsunami hits the tide goes out yes very far we're seeing now quantitative tightening so these banks are saying we're going to reverse our quantitative easing and we're going to make credit harder to come by so the credit spigots are the tide is moving out and then they get to the point where they figure you know what this
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is impossible in fact because even a quarter point rise in global interest rates will cause catastrophic deflationary bond failure across every major economy in the world they'll come back with a multi hundred trillion dollar quantitative easing money printing tsunami and then that's one of his that's comes back and then this one to have a hyper inflationary move in gold and bitcoin and everything that's not printable well all the signs are there it's just whether you read it and protect yourself whether you are that elephant that runs for the hills or the human that goes out further into the retreating tides that suddenly all the water retreated and people went out there to take photos so here in this story they are saying that russia has sixty two million troy ounces of gold now which is eighty point five billion dollars but russia sold forty seven point four billion of treasuries and april more than any other major foreign holder the u.s. securities even as its reserves grew on the back of rising oil prices as stockpile
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forty eight point seven billion dollars is down from a twenty to ten peak of over one hundred seventy six billion ranking it now only twenty second. worldwide according to data this is what the chart looks like as the plunge and the recent planned sell off in treasuries and us again they're the biggest in terms of the percentage of their holdings but other countries are also reducing their holdings including japan but they're reducing their holdings of treasuries while u.s. consumers and pension funds are expanding you know i was surprised when i visited moscow and you go to an automatic teller machine you see disposal both roubles and dollars and i think psychologically russia should get rid of any a.t.m. dispensing dollars and they should put rubles. and this would educate the public about what's coming and how to protect themselves that's a good idea and in an article on goal. mark o'byrne site gold core he has a follow up on this story from bloomberg about buying six hundred thousand ounces
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of gold and he has some other interesting details in here so russia by six hundred thousand ounces of gold the may after dumping half of u.s. treasuries and able it is not just russia that is diversifying into gold in recent months and years india turkey mexico iran extend kazakstan. than mongolia and of course china have been increasing their gold reserves as well erratic and risky economic and foreign policies pose a risk to the dollar as the reserve currency of the world so i think. you know even people like jim rickards who have been on the show we covered that years ago when the u.s. pulled the trigger or swift when they cut iran off from the system is that always a threat they had the ability to do that but once they pulled it all out of their. you know nations outside the five guys outside of canada australia new zealand in the u.k.
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start to think well are we going to be next but even canada in that group of people who are being a call you know unfriendly nations in canada has no gold at all they know everything but no china and russia are getting cozier berlin here so grow the new silk road project combining you know continents and they want to do business outside of the dollar and so makes sense for both china and russia the be accumulating lots of gold china is now expanding their gold mining operation no gold leaf china you never see a gold bar with the chinese symbol on it does none of it ever gets out of china they're hoarding it russia is buying it and their people are waiting for the dollar to finally kind of reach it's come up and well if china is the next dominant power it doesn't seem like they want to replace it directly with seems like something that will be end up gold backed or commodity backed if that if you look at what they're how they're positioning their own portfolio so the deterioration however in
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the us fiscal and financial position has been happening slowly for many years but accelerated under bush two and obama that of course sounds like hemingway's he went bankrupt slowly and then all the sudden that's the way it always happens right trump inherited a heavily indebted us with nominal that just under twenty trillion dollars that was exactly nineteen point nine trillion but in just seventeen months this is increased by another six percent to twenty one point one six trillion there are unfunded liabilities as well of around one hundred trillion dollars right and that is supposed to be paid down by increased tax revenues thanks to tax cuts but those taxes never appear there's never enough taxes even to pay the interest on the debt that's when you get into a hyper inflationary do loop is when the interest on the debt is greater than your taxes taxable base then you have to throw down all pretenses of quantitative easing
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