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men they know is bad wolf. the american president arrives in the u.k. on his first official visit triggering protests in the capital. protests there there might be protests but i believe that the people in the u.k. scotland ireland as you know have property and. property all over i think that those people. like me a lot and they agree with me on immigration. speaking. before his u.k. trampling. views of law that were put in editor an enemy. with a brown face. of russians as being interested in sparking concerns about the way the company is profiling its users.
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just a few moments into a brand new day friday the thirteenth of july welcome to our to international law you from our top story president trump has been welcomed by to reason made to a block. as the u.s. leader gets the red carpet treatment the reaction from the public has been one of outrage but protests across the capital reporting from london unless the see it churkin on the general mood here is that these people don't want donald trump to be visiting the u.k. at all in fact just earlier we thought this protest his helicopter was landing just behind us and things got extremely loud here these people are forced just up right out the front protests that will be taking place in these. next couple of days with
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the masses. and indeed this is donald trump. really officially working. otherwise. and of course it was well before he even arrived here the controversy surrounding has been taking place with people. he's discussing in. the petition people saying here is getting even noisier here now understand trucks helicopters expected to take off again. with theresa may so because a lot of the africans when. taken to. try to stay away from all of the people in
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the protests we can see this behind me is actually do you want some boxers run to the u.k. and this is the place where donald trump just one night in central london so for many of these protests this is pretty much as close as they're going to be able to get to the president but of course none of this seems to be. very much liked in the country protests there there might be protests but i believe that the people in the u.k. scotland ireland as you know have property and island property all over i think people. like me a lot and they agree with me on immigration but of course we decided to ask this question to the protesters here and see how much. i don't know anybody anybody that wants him to come here we don't want. to think he's going to hear this message of people protesting that's not the point. you never know what we have to
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protest anyway we can't do nothing this man is evil it's not about five people in their own it's all the governments the rest of the country got a body you're going to find the person who signed up for. probably right is in this country. but the majority country don't like him that's why people come out to die and donald trump said he thinks he's liked in the u.k. do you think that's true absolutely not. absolutely look at the people. in the balloon. just not extremely loud he. took off. but simply because he needed to discuss the lives of the service it was trying to just shoot the phrase and put it as was discussed russia you know i know it's leaving my course and it's really loud here. seems like it's not so much money. but this is just mind boggling. that it's going to be.
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we're not saying this only to get. warnings organizers will be making it out. of central london on friday to say no to this visit which is going to be a lasting for about the next three days so the mood here are up quite obviously against time being here and we're likely to see this continue in the next days to come. well as those protests are happening donald trump will be taking in some scenery on culture a blend them paulison oxfordshire where the president is right now is the birthplace of winston churchill triple then spend the night at the u.s. . london residence and then it's done to business on friday the pm country residence checkers for talks with the new foreign secretary jeremy hunt after all that the u.s. president the first lady will visit windsor castle on. meet the queen finally
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they're expected to fly to scotland to spend the weekend trump's turn golf course maybe get nine holes in as well well central london will be largely avoided during the trip as further protests are expected over the coming days but to ensure the president's security in britain a massive security operation is in place he will be accompanied by a thousand of his own staff as well as multiple helicopters and two limos some reports put the total shared cost of the trip out around thirty million pounds well journalist mike ruddy believes the protests will have very little impact on trump's visits and indeed his talks with trees and they he'll be he'll be quite impressed there is such a big turnout just in protest so he'll he'll be flattered by at madge and. i don't know what people expect to happen out of the anything he's going to change in terms of donald trump's policies and i think there will be some discussions on trade deals but he has the upper hand because effectively the u.k.
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is in a desperate situation after the what's been a couple of years of post briggs's referendum where we haven't really done anything in terms of trade so he's definitely sees us as a disadvantage at the moment and i think he's going to press home that advantage obviously what he's doing in terms of trade he's he's put up tensions barriers all over the place and what america calls itself you know the home of free market that potentially is a barrier is probably something that trees amaze he's going to try and circumvent somehow so there will be some kind of trade deal between u.k. and u.s. and it's but i doubt it'll be on the best terms that trees and i could possibly expect so the two or three years ago times of everyone else in foreign policy of the us out of the hope in hell of changing anything even if she wanted to. thoughts of mike riley while president trump earlier left the nato summit in brussels where he urged other countries to hike their military spending he also expressed optimism
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over his upcoming meeting with vladimir putin in helsinki 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 the sense we're competitors not a question of friend or enemy he's not my enemy. and hopefully some day maybe he'll be a friend it could happen but i know i just don't know him very well i bet a couple of times when our europe correspondent peter all of our house more on that highly charged nato summit donald trump ran out onto the field determined to try and provoke a fight from 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
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a captive for those they supply to get rid of their cause to get rid of the nuclear they getting so much of the oil and yes for russia i think it's something that they are still ok i think it's very appropriate they paid 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 but. well you can never expect what's going to come from this u.s. president on thursday when he gave this news conference he seemed to have changed his tune a little bit about north stream three but he's going to have a good relationship with russia so there'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 they were very happy with that we had
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a very good relationship with america while the u.s. president seemed to be claiming to a fixed nato and a speech that really seemed far more directed towards his base his home than say any of the leaders who had been meeting with what we heard from the nato secretary general again stoltenberg was a little bit more measured i think that the fact that we had this open disk. house also. clearly state that the two will redouble our efforts. it also shows the clear message from. trump is having an impact while the happy faces if you will win on from all sides at the end of the summit doesn't gloss over the fact that this was at times a bruising and at other times hardly diplomatic meeting one in which who had wondered what america first may mean when they seem to a found out it means they come second it was very similar to
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a lot of donald trump's visits abroad that he might be in another country he might be outside the united states but his messaging in his aim is is to please his base back in the united states that's really the only audience he plays to or has in the back of his mind and so you know he sees trying to ruffle feathers and really show that america is on a on a new course new more isolationist course more in a sense withdrawing from many things that america had been at the forefront of leading and then sitting on easily against european partners who have come to rely on american leadership at the center but are now seeing it trying to in a sense run away leaving a large vacuum both in terms of leadership and perhaps in terms of cash. tends to happen up these summits there are a few other standout moments as well here so look.
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oh absolutely and germany well that was seventy percent of the country controlled by russia with natural gas so you tell me is that appropriate by complaining about this and you tell me of that's appropriate because i think it's not and i think it's a very bad things and later. it is it will be a story that you commit yourself to be. this yes' you do for just for the differences but for. the. kids that you put your.
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great to have a. seat . ok moving on to more world news this hour it has been revealed that facebook labeled sixty five thousand russian members as having an interest in treason getting behind the story. facebook really outdid itself on this one here's 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 all russians facebook only stopped when they
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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 would be interested in this data clue that the thais as watchmakers now don't and that 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 or use them i'd be interested in
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homosexuality or interested in is that information facebook isn't removing how would you feel of for example you were mugged as interested in homosexuality in saudi arabia where homosexuals are executed how do you feel if you are marked as interested in islam and myanmar where muslims are exterminated and facebook may well have been marking potential traders 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 fish book has been literally in being during people's lives this feels like western stirring western interference in the democratic process within russia because they're trying to create tension or suspicion or paranoia amongst the people who
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might have taken an interest in some historical case of treason or whatever it is and we've seen the same thing happen across the west as well over the last few years where we know that facebook also profiles for what is called dissidents or subversive in western countries and of course this can all be sold on to companies such as cambridge analytic or the big scandal in the u.k. of the last few months but it's certainly dangerous for our democracies to i've been saying for at least a tech case that facebook is effectively the sort of fantasy system that if the spies could have developed it they would have developed it and the fact that facebook has been colluding with the west inspired global surveillance plane not going as we know from the whistleblowing of edward snowden and one of his earliest disclosures was the prism program you know the mesh in between the core person the states of aliens this incredibly close now across the west so all i can say to. welcome to. the u.s. justice department has admitted there are no plans to release kuantan
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a moped prison inmates during a federal court hearing an official said they could be held for one hundred years if necessary a lawyer representing the inmates expressed his alarm over those comments think the government didn't help its case by saying that you know essentially you know this this war might be like one hundred years war in england and potentially we could end up detaining people for several generations of long as hostilities were ongoing and in the war on terror well the men involved in that court case have been held off the military prison some for as long as fifteen years without ever being charged with a crime their lawyers are demanding the inmates be either tried or released the eleven men were not allowed to listen into the court arguments because authorities said there wasn't a room big enough to shut them all together well lawyers human rights groups have described the conditions of their imprisonment at guantanamo bay as on
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constitutional on against international law among the group appealing for release is tell feek about honey he's a yemeni citizen and has been detained in guantanamo bay since two thousand and three on suspicion of being a member of al qaida he's never been charged in fact he was previously cleared by u.s. authorities ungrounded release papers on three occasions each time though it was counseled at the last minute here's what another detainee had to say about their situation. i still have feet even after all this time they did judge will see through this to bt the better solution would be deceived the american taxpayer the eleven million per year to keep me here and maybe nobody but i am a very expensive nobody the guantanamo bay detention camp was opened in two thousand and two by president george w. bush since that seven hundred eighty prisoners have been held there as part of
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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 shut it down donald trump signed an executive order to keep the camp open indefinitely forty people are still incarcerated there here's how another former and notable guantanamo prisoners described the torment he suffered. torture false imprisonment. human degrading treatment 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 a country that claims to be the bastion of freedom and human rights and democracy we already know that people are being tortured on mass the americans are a little bit you in the. torture but what's happening now is that one tunnel is as american high and i think most people recognize this whether it's bush or obama
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donald trump all have allowed one tunnel to exist and continue under the presidency . f.b.i. agent who was formerly in charge of the trump collusion probe has testified on allegations of bias it was an emotional hearing that at one point descended into a shouting match and your testimony years bob mohler did not kick you off because of the content of your turk's he kicked you or because of some appear. it's that he was worried about my testimony if you want to represent what she said accurately i'm happy to answer that question but i don't appreciate what was originally said being changed i don't give a damn what you preach agent strong not even a week into an investigation that you originated approved and you're already promising to protect the country from that menace donald trump i will not answer that question you have not stated a little valid legal basis for not responding to
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a question directed to you by a member of the united states house of representatives and you are overruled point of order mr chairman your let me let me continue your testimony is essential to this hearing and i have a point of order before he answers the question the point of order is not well taken until you know what the point of order is you can say and i will take up point of order the the witness will answer the question now your hands are already present i declared because you don't question that ruling out of order mr chairman let's turn to dr privilege and he has been archives not just to answer that i will suspend. your pretty heated stuff let's cross live miller to secure a cone in washington d.c. for the latest on this high there or similar why is there controversy to this talk us through what unfolded here. well to remind the viewers of what happened peter struck is an f.b.i. agent and he was one of the agents are leading the investigation into alleged
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russian collusion now he was accused of anti trumped bias after some of his private texts with a colleague at least a page were leaked now in one of those texts he even vowed to stop trouble from becoming president trump's not even going to become a president right right now no he won't will stop it. it is testimony that was described as a circus by one congresswoman peter struck attempted to defend himself by saying that his personal views of never influence his official f.b.i. decisions check out what else he had to say not once in my twenty six years of defending our nation did my personal opinions impact any official action i took this is true for the clinton investigation for the investigation into russian interference and for every other investigation i've worked on it is not who i am
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and it is not something i would ever do period but the committee was pretty divided over his testimony while republicans were on the off chance democrats were playing defense objecting to all of their questions now one loyal democrat even suggested that struck be rewarded for his service to the country now on the other side peter struck desperately trying to keep the russian history alive by characterizing the proceedings as a win for president vladimir putin i have the utmost respect for congress has oversight role but i strongly believe today's hearing is just another victory notch in putin's belt and another milestone in our enemy's campaign to tear america apart the trump russian investigation has somehow survived for over a year now but no evidence has been for to produce till date but what it has produce is a whole lot of controversy along with massachusetts phobia and internal polarization
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and it only seems to be getting worse so it looks like it won't be going away anytime soon yeah as a court case for a lot of implications do people up to date with all unfolds live from the us this hour assume you're a come thank you. lots of our news looks for this hour i'm back in just over half an hour's time with more global news updates but next is there fake gold out there being snapped up at less than market prices the wall of the stories ahead with mox uncle and the latest report. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you.
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i think more doogan is an outstanding person because he took on the most powerful agency in this county or you'll be to stay if you look at it from a book on knowledge. mark was the davit and he was five. do going to be in the sheriff's most contentious critic for a year is the first time i noticed something wasn't right in fleece work pretty much when i first started the corruption in palm beach county is not something that you can smell it seem like it's a nod and a wink it wasn't what i wanted to do. we've had more shootings in this county then some states have had collectively drug and went to his website began featuring comments about god as family the sheriff's wife then going to squash you like
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a book you know i wish you'd stop then you should say and i'm left with stuff i believe what i'm doing oh so it's ok you know it's your funeral. did p.b.'s a critic in this house. i snuck out of the united states. into russia political. men they know bad wolf. he put themselves on the line big get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and you. want to. have to go right to be close with what was before three of them or can't be good. interested always in the water.
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tick tick tick tick tick. 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 headlines oh that is nice tell them to me now yes or if they would give you some great joy corporate brag suggests he ends 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 remade
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come you haven't laughed you haven't we need like a horse and then it is 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 the corporations now 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 out aviation companies we mentioned banks dropping out everyone wants to get out because if you don't have the super and that 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
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the fact that they may reunify ireland and the finals 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 well covered that 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 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 a moment ago you know this is going to be continue to be an economic disaster on
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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 teeth like this but don't misconstrue that as me saying all of this is i'm pro brags that no i am to david cameron and briggs clearly let 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 channel four who are on all the major.

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