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your own cool videos during the. summer with the broccoli string and. more on string don't really don't t.v. . headline news donald trump arrives in the u.k. for his first visit as u.s. president mass protests are planned in cities across the country with many brits saying he's not welcome. i don't want to meet. you're not welcome i don't have any time no respect for him it's a disgrace to america. from the shuttle to meet the russian president next week he pointed out to his nato allies that he views as a competitor not an enemy. he's representing russia i'm representing the united states so in a sense we're competitors not a question of friend or enemies not my enemy. facebook labels thousands of russian users having an interest in treason leading to heightened fears over the dangers posed by data driven profiling.
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hello from me in the news team hear it all th thursday july the twelfth at five pm here in moscow it's three pm in the u.k. right now where it's braced for a whirlwind of protest as donald trump arrives in britain for his first visit as u.s. later although we'll get the red carpet treatment from dignitaries and leaders mass public rallies are expected nationwide let's go live to london now and us to see it . now in the capital we saw it helicopters land not so long ago what's lined up for this trip. well the call in this is trump's first visit to the u.k. as u.s. president and for starters it's being not being dropped branded as a state visit but rather an official working visit which it might not seem like a big deal but in fact it is because it takes down the level of pompousness usually associated with such affairs and. course his arrival here has seen quite
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a bit of controversy already with not just people protesting his visit but even m.p.'s at some point debating whether or not to allow him to visit following an online petition signed by the general public nevertheless this does not seem to faze donald trump protests there there might be protests but i believe that the people in the u.k. scotland ireland as you know have property in ireland and property all over i think that those people. they like me a lot and they agree with me on immigration. well donald trump will be wined and dined by to reese of maine her ministers he will meet the queen here and visit scotland and among the topics that are expected to be discussed during those meetings are russia brags the trade and the middle east and of course we have to keep in mind that this visit comes from quite a tumultuous time for theresa may herself given the chaos we have been seeing unraveling throughout this week inside her cabinet when it comes to bret's it and
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of course we have to mention that perhaps not coincidentally throughout this trip donald trump schedule seems to be avoiding central london and part of that reason despite some u.s. officials saying those things are not connected are the big crowds of protesters that are in fact expected to be coming out into the streets to say no to donald trump being in the u.k. in fact he's going to be spending just one night in london really sleeping over at the u.s. ambassador's residence in london and even at that time some protesters are planning an all night noise protest of course we also know that activists have had a crowd funding campaign where they've gathered tens of thousands of pounds in cash to be able to put together a gigantic baby blue moon depicting donald trump to fly over the heart of central london for a couple of hours during his visit and of course it has to be said that security throughout this visit is also being taken up considerably we know that thousands of
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police officers are going to be deployed for security purposes that up to ten million pounds were spent of taxpayer cash for appropriate security to be provided while donald trump is here and of course with the resistance his visit is being met in london quite a few people here are not happy about that. i don't want to hear. you're not welcome i don't have any time or respect for him. why you coming come he can come i'm just not interested what he has to say is i don't think he's a popular guy over here you know but. if he got to come. home like you've still why not. he's got money so it's. best to anyways so do you think the u.k. is not really excited to have him here and be waiting to hear this he's president elected president of the united states so i think. on the level of diplomacy
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due respect is given to each head of state donald trump are you excited you know why not use a disgrace to america donald trump visiting the u.k. what do you think of it are you looking forward to it you know but i would like to see him see the giant baby you know and like you know. what do you think about donald trump visiting are you excited not really no i don't really like him much what do you think about this crowd funded giant balloon that looks like a baby trump floating over london do you think it's a good idea or. why people might think it's a good idea i think that he personally deserves the crying baby in the people. we have to remember that we don't want to pull over them or. well there you have it not a lot of people it seems that we've spoken to work quite excited to be seeing trump here but nonetheless the relationship between the you can the u.s. is of course traditionally been branded as special so we'll be watching here
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throughout these four days exactly if anything special comes out of this particular trip and of course we'll also be watching the protests that will be taking place there and of course for the r.t. studio location where you are you've got a bird's eye view over the west and in the city keep an eye out for that blame for the next couple of days or so for now they're out of society i thank you for the. president from pearlie left the nato summit in brussels where he calls for far more military spending by member states he also stressed the putin is not an enemy but a competitor at a surprise news conference as he wrapped up his visit i hope we get along well i think we get along well but ultimately he's a competitor he's representing russia i'm representing the united states so in a sense we're competitors not a question of friends or enemies not my enemy. and hopefully some day maybe he'll be a friend it could happen but i don't i just don't know him very well i bet a couple of times oh europe correspondent peter all of
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a house more on one of the most intense nato summit in recent history. donald trump ran out onto the field determined to try and provoke a fight with somebody angela merkel was his first point of call but he didn't get a rise out of chancellor merkel until well he brought up energy and started suggesting that because germany took in his words sixty to seventy percent of their energy from russia that swelled germany was a captive of the russian state germany is a captive for those they supply to get rid of the car to get rid of the nuclear they get so much of the world yes from russia i think it's something that they are still ok i think it's very appropriate they pay billions of dollars to russia and now we have to defend them against russia this is all got to do with the nord stream to pipeline which donald trump has in the past opposed because he wants to see germany and other european countries import much more expensive liquid natural gas from the united states has bought in the well you can never expect what's going
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to come from this u.s. president on thursday when he gave this news conference he seemed to have changed his choosing a little bit about nordstrom's me but he's going to have a good relationship with russia so they'll be a lot less problem with the pipeline but to me there was a very major point of contention we discussed it at length today germany has agreed to do a lot better than they were doing and were very happy with that we had a very good relationship with america he's left this nato summit now he's off to the united kingdom where he had a state visit to go to before that meeting with their the russian president but what will be interesting to see considering donald trump spent most of this press conference saying how it was on him why he been able to agree get the other nato member state leaders to agree to pay more money into the alliance we're going to be looking forward to listening to what the other world leaders have to say and other nato alliance leaders have to say when they speak a little later on thursday afternoon let's see if the the two comments. tally up
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particularly when yet and stoltenberg speaks at the end of the summit to wrap it all up and say what exactly has been achieved. it's been revealed that facebook has labelled sixty five thousand russian members as having an interested treason and fear the creating profiles for people could leave them vulnerable to a range of threats both on and offline as my guest now explains facebook really outdid itself on this one here is how it went certain facebook users russians in this case were internally so they didn't know labeled as interested in treason so those perhaps with the anti government view against russia are all russians facebook only stopped when they got caught treason was included as a category given its historical significance given it is an illegal activity we have removed it as an interest category now here's the juice of it who do you think
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would be interested in this data clue that the thais as watchmakers nowlan and propagandists those interested in riling these people up there are getting bombarding them with anti russian propaganda masquerading as ads encouraging them to commit treason a perfect tool to meddle in russia's politics facebook remove the treason category due to criticism but there are plenty more that it's keeping thirty advertisers of course. but the gambling offers no similar protections for information about those categories that it has inferred for instance that i use them i'd be interested in homosexuality or interested in islam that information facebook isn't removing how would you feel if for example you were marked as interested in homosexuality in
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saudi arabia where homosexuals are executed or how do you feel if you are marked as interested in islam and near where muslims are exterminated and facebook may well have been marking potential traitors in other countries much less respectful of human rights in which these people might disappear we've tried to contact them for the comment but no response so far and at this stage it's safe to say that facebook has been literally in danger in people's lives. when prisoners could be kept locked up without charge indefinitely according to a u.s. justice department official comment came during a rare legal case in which eleven inmates in the u.s. detention center in cuba had the repeals for trial release heard by a court in washington and the officials said that they could be held for as long as the war on terror continues. i think the government didn't help its case by saying that you know essentially. you know this is this war might be like one hundred
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years war in england and potentially we could end up detaining people for several generations as long as hostilities were ongoing and in the war on terror of the men have been held at the notorious military prison some for as long as fifteen years without ever being charged with a crime now their lawyers are demanding that the inmates are either tried or released eleven men themselves were not allowed to listen in to the court arguments because the authorities said there wasn't a room big enough for them all to be shackled in together now lawyers and human rights groups have describe the conditions of their imprisonment to grant animo beyers unconstitutional and against international law now among the group appealing for release is tell feek behind me he's a yemeni citizen and he's been detained in guantanamo bay since two thousand and three on suspicion of having been a member of al qaeda he's never been charged in fact he was previously cleared by u.s. authorities and granted release papers on three occasions but each time it was canceled at the last minute here's how another detainee in
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a similar position commented on their situation and i still have faith even after all this time they did judge will see through this stupidity the better solution would be deceived the american taxpayer the eleven million poor year to keep me here and maybe nobody but i am a very expensive nobody the quantum obey detention camp of course was opened in two thousand and two by president george w. bush since then seven hundred eighty prisoners have been held various part of america's fight against terrorism human rights groups have decried the treatment of inmates after reports of abuse and torture surfaced despite efforts from the previous administration to try and shut it down donald trump signed an executive order to keep the camp open indefinitely forty people are still incarcerated there another former guantanamo prison has been describing the torment he suffered. torture false imprisonment cruel inhuman degrading treatment is something that myself and many others endured but i think the cruelest and most torturous treatment has being that you are detained without charge or trial by
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a country that claims to be the bastion of freedom and human rights and democracy we already know people are being tortured on mass the americans at mit it during the state report on torture but what's happening now is that one tunnel. is as american as american pie and i think most people recognize this whether it's bush. donald trump all have allowed one tunnel to exist and continue under the presidency thousands might have been wrongly accused of cheating during mandatory english exams for foreigners in the u.k. we'll have the details of that for you after this quick break. all the security back and isms and agencies in the e.u. saying we don't want to be part of britain anymore you've got car companies dropping out aviation companies we imagine banks stopping out everyone wants to get
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out because if you don't have the supernatural institutions to cover the if you have the farm and you saw to be a separate go it alone island under a large rain cloud swimming in marmite worshipping some all the crown. in france germany and italy and the rest are saying no we don't want to be a part of. this manufactured sentenced to public will. when the ruling close is protect them so. when the final. nor middle of the room sick.
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again the migrant support group has launched a campaign to help tens of thousands of students reset a mandatory english language exam for foreigners the want to study in the u.k. it claims many have been wrongly accused of cheating and investigation by the b.b.c. panorama program in two thousand and fourteen exposed an immigration fraud linked to the test which is a requirement for visa applications at the time more than thirty thousand test results were declared invalid and the students accused of cheating by twenty sixteen the home office had revoked the visas of nearly thirty six thousand people who sat that test many say it's ruined their lives. i had the issue steal i'm not or anywhere because i'm not allowed to this is like this is just troy and my life and my golden age five years i mean to spend it or not my wife has been waiting five years i couldn't minutes to spend time we thought i lost my family
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members all must remember. minister go and see them a few that are going to do anything this is like i'm in prison there is no freedom or fly i can go even court i can go back home i can go what i can go to see my parents i can spend time with my wife so what's the situation right now what. the home office reiterated an earlier response to the cheating scandal saying it was measured and proportionate but a lawyer representing the students says there's no effective legal recourse for them to an accusation of fraud or fact be a criminal offense but they are given no opportunity to be able to review the evidence upon which that accusation has been made and often evidence is very suspect and very unreliable from my own experience i've seen a number of cases and perhaps the most serious problem is that individuals don't have any ability to be able to appeal that decision through an effective means.
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text ukraine is accusing the israeli newspaper ha'aretz of spreading fake news now after it published a report about israel arming ukrainian neo nazis ukraine so i did investigative journalist and frequent guest on r.t. blumenthal as the author of the article he has written extensively on the subject before but he's now accused of hiding behind a false name. mugs blumenthal and signing behind the pseudonym of john browne attributed to the authorship of the mention article republished by haaretz it was a big surprise for me that such a respected media as haaretz could publish some very fine and biased information i . was not the author of any of the articles exposing this scandal however my research was used by one of the journalists in a separate article by the israeli newspaper ha'aretz a journalist writing under the name john browne also exposed this scandal and the ukrainian ambassador to israel has bizarrely excuse me of being john brown based on
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zero evidence at all all of my work over the years exposing the rise of neo nazi is an post made on ukraine has been written under my name max blumenthal and it's the ukrainian ambassador not me who's advancing fake news of a group that allegedly received the arms is the right wing as a militia and this training video you can see weapons which according to the report of the israeli made assault rifle the ukrainian embassy says it's a copy produced under license in ukraine has maximum fall again. the as of battalion has posted pictures on its own social media channels of its fighters holding talks or rifles which are israeli made rifles that cannot be replicated by any other military israel is arming a neo nazi battalion which has been condemned by human rights groups for attacks in eastern ukraine it is ideologically aligned with the violent racist militia they
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are one of the most important strike forces in ukraine's fight against pro russian separatists in the east and so they need their muscle but at the same time they need to cover up the fact that the ranks of the as a the taliban are substantially comprised of hard core neo nazis that would embarrass them in the eyes of the west . now we have requested the ukrainian ambassador to israel and the israeli defense ministry to comment on this since we have anything back of course we will let you know. us the way it looks this will keep across donald trump's trip to the u.k. he's now in london where big protests are expected on news teams or across what's happening that now i'm calling bright but when you next update and forty minutes. to. join me every thursday on the alex i'm i'm sure i'll be speaking to get
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a feel of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you. across europe municipalities are taking their water supply back from private companies who p.m.a. to me to peep out the cells with simple song alone even sign company elsewhere they invite private companies to take over the utilities anybody tell us throw balls up the aisle actual miss you guys you got to be a while in the going to be cool i been this is. just a good time out put it over or over some more you mandeville if bill brought it up locals are ready to stand up for the basic human right of access to water it's about water but it's also over much more than water it's about the hurt and the redistribution of all as to this. date downwards
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do you want or will. you watch the futurama or the jetsons they are traveling inside to you it's pretty normal with this they have concepts like that there were several in implementations that were planned in the ninety's in the sixty's. so. when he proposed this idea and he said he was too busy with task on space x. he wanted someone else to pick it up. i'm feeling a bit hoarse hey i'm max kaiser this is the kaiser report stacey x. we couldn't leave london without giving you some headlines oh great i have
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headlines oh that is nice tell them tell me now yes or if they would give you some great joy right corporate brag success begins as no deal breaks lou we do have an exit day exit day is scheduled to begin on march twenty ninth twenty nineteen at eleven pm g.m.t. that's two hundred seventy four days away and well the corporate breaks this is beginning getting ready for that day two hundred seventy four days i see you've remade calm you haven't laughed you haven't we need like a horse down here that well you know people know that i have strong views on drugs and then when i express them they say dude calm down why are you being so over the top and crazy with their views on bragg's it but look at the corporations that realize that this was a huge mistake so you've got air bus is saying we don't want to be a part of this anymore if you got all the security mechanisms in agencies and the e.u. saying we don't want to be part of britain anymore they've got car companies dropping
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out aviation companies we mentioned banks dropping out everyone wants to get out because if you don't have the super pacs are all institutions i cover the e.u. and you will be part of that it is going to be a separate go it alone ireland under a large rain cloud swimming in marmite worshipping some old hag in a crown those people in france germany and italy and the rest are saying no we don't want to be a part of that nevertheless break sitters may win the nobel peace prize one day for the fact that they may reunify ireland are finally over. thanks to briggs a exactly but so let's look at some of the corporate breaks of this that's happening we've already covered the fact in it's been will cover the j.p. morgan goldman sachs are heading out to milan and paris and expanding their offices there cutting back office here construction and infrastructure giant for rovio has announced it is moving its international headquarters from the u.k. to low tax haven amsterdam because of banks that the spanish firm which owns
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a quarter of the airport heathrow and runs its u.s. canadian polish and u.k. operations from oxford says it needs to keep within the e.u. legislation after the u.k. leaves the e.u. and airbus of course you already mentioned is well. possibly right now to be clear leading up to the referendum i said this was an economic disaster and then right after the referendum i'm a little you know this is going to be continue to be an economic disaster on the week of the referendum i said this is fantastic that david cameron is getting his teeth kicked in and making you know that that pig loving david cameron with is. david cameron that's the phrase now. loves pigs so much he's going in france being a pig farmer is a french bank farmer now but not did i said oh this great the david cameron got kicked in the to fight this but don't misconstrue that as me saying all of this is i'm pro brags that no i am anti david cameron and briggs clearly let
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a lot of the voters were max a lot of the voters where because you were talking about us you were talking before breaks it as a person who is able to benefit from the economy that caught the economy today does not benefit most people so they were able to give a kick in the teeth to people that they saw as the elites who were on the b.b.c. were on i.t.v. who were on town for who are on all the major media here and they were telling you please whatever you do do not vote for breaks that because this will upset us dearly. and well either way the economy did not work for a huge percentage of a commie the economy did not work for a huge percentage of american voters before the twenty sixteen election so they said well either way i lose so i might as well kick somebody in the teeth so that's what they were good you were able to travel around the world go to international capitals visit cities and and participate in the economy
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a lot of people can't understand that need to find a scapegoat for how bad the u.k. economy is and why not that it can't get any worse but my point is not that i think the e.u. is great i think the was atrocious the way that they treated greece is atrocious the way the e.u. is true in the u.k. now is like they're treating the u.k. like greece did become an easy country to attack financially and profit from its demise but my point is not that the is good my point is that the e.u. had a influence on the u.k. that made the u.k. less horrible if you take the e.u. out all you're left with are now parliament the u.k. all the institutions of the u.k. unchecked by any civil and smaller michael whatever northern ireland is going to be gone so now you've got all these predatory creepy men piers in the prime minister and all these institutions like the b.b.c. preying on children it's nothing to stop them no rules from just attacking the
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population unmercifully so here are some more corporations leaving we're just going to go over some of the data just to show you the state of play a lot of companies have been kind of waiting they've been doing a waiting game because you know for the past two years they've been trying to drown the fish as they as we learned as a good phrase in france they were drowning the fish hoping that nobody notices that they're supposed to have an exit date and you know everybody's hoping that voter forgot about it and you know that there is a theory that. after three days most people move on from a news article they don't notice it anymore well apparently now corporations are starting to say well we're arrest starting to have to make plans because it's not cheap to move political or appease. for british people as it is like getting crabs and herpes at the same day ok well at the same time investment in britain's car industry has shrunk by half to the lowest figure since the financial
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crisis according to figures from the society of motor manufacturers and traders in the first six months of twenty teen investment in new models and factory has declined while goldman sachs is also planning to double their headquarters in frankfurt by the way the whole printing sort of documents here that's kind of a they skip every other page. so it is already a bricks it is my documents oh my god the bricks of the documents any country that's forced to watch piers morgan every morning is in deep trouble over there idea of big coal mine of britain how did it come to this so the other the people that are happy for breaks that are also involved corporations that in the united kingdom you can't talk about because they're very powerful again you know here in the u.k. they have all sorts a libel laws and basically you can't say a single thing against corporations you can talk about american corporations because they are green with the notion of first amendment and people can say what
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they want but here in the united kingdom we certainly can't talk about us corporations or u.k. corporations so i won't mention any of the corporations in here but you can do your own research and look at those but the fracking firms are very excited for breaks that's because. regulations we involving environmental protections so exact what i'm talking about there i'll just read the headline because they don't like too much mention of any corporation involved with madoff. but i don't know if google's blocked if you can even do a search here but if you. you know you could use a v.p.n. and go around pretend you're in america and look for these sort of corporations but of breaks at the fracking lobby and the revolving door fracking firms are keen to benefit from bragg's and are hiring firms staffed by well placed insiders to lobby on their behalf right that's the backside of fracking isn't economic disaster you can't make any money with fracking it's all dead base and then they fracking rigs expire before the debts paid off and then all that debt goes on to now.

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