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mation available at the time and although they didn't mention by name. this statement to us they did confirm that the operation to rescue british citizens from libya in two thousand and fourteen took place during that era reaching security situation in libya in two thousand and fourteen but the force officials were deployed with the british nationals and their dependents and i think what the government has been keen to point out is that that decision to close the case and invade in two thousand and fourteen based on the information they had at the time the point they're making there is that no one could have known back then that upon his return to the u.k. he would go to war to start this sort of downward spiral of radicalization that would culminate with that horrific attack at the area on the ground a consulate in manchester arena last may. spring the start to establish
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special centers to identify migrants it's part of an emergency plan after a jump in the number of new arrivals this video was posted online showing a boat landing on the beach in the southern city of could does the migrants then run off in different directions after making a life threatening journey across the mediterranean. the number of illegal migrants arriving by boat in spain in the last six months almost equals the entire amount seen in two thousand and seventeen and other countries are under pressure as well italy comes at a close second and numbers are not predicted to ease up anytime soon even some of those who successfully make the perilous journey face further dangers in europe a charity and the police says refugee children are being sexually abused when they arrive in the country adding that youngsters are being exploited in return for basic food and shelter when we arrived at the last italian station we realized that we cannot get on the train to germany because it's guarded by police check not only tickets but also the documents for all travelers not knowing what to do we asked
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for help from a compassionate at the station waiting for another nigerian girl the man offered to help and said he would child to me in exchange for sexual services. during the trip i was kidnapped my brother was killed in the attempt to free me it was horrible since then i have been alone with my father's friend who before continuing the journey subjected me to reach you and abuse me i was not even seen but when we arrived neatly this man made me to claire i was natalie and his wife after escaping from my father's friend they began abusing me these of tara what i did nothing but think how to survive. according to save the children almost two thousand girls have been sexually abused in italy since two thousand and seventeen one hundred sixty of them are children while others have either pretended to be older or had recently turned eighteen geo political analysts rain or roth says that europe is incapable of solving the ongoing migration crisis. i think it's
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a tricky situation. when you have to handle many incoming refugees it's hard to determine. actually what is the present age what is the real nature of the migrant the whole migrant system and the way how the authorities take care of all the rubble migrants all girls. under age eighteen it's very alarming. really for the great risk to come to europe this whole situation. the migration to europe human tragedy policymakers in the european union and the national states they are largely failing to solve this problem. the french president emanuel mccrone is facing two votes of no confidence over his handling of
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a major scandal involving his former bodyguard who was filmed attacking a demonstrator during may day protests. reports well this is the biggest political crisis that emanuel matt brown has faced since he became president around here and a half ago politicians from the left on the right side of the spectrum have joined together to table not one but two motions of no confidence at the center of this nation's of no confidence is one man alexander who used to be a security aide to president michael and that he was filmed during the may day protests violently aggressing some of the protesters and as a result of that and this scandal that's ensued politicians are serious with the actions of emanuel much corn and his office well we now know that an investigation is already taking place into what happened back on the east made a right but now a new video has emerged and there is
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a. new investigation into that video that video which was obtained by little ass on which is a paper here in france appears to show its claimed shows. at a different point in the protests and it's alleged he went on to violently aggress two individuals with no no words for. you. know on this particular subject he says it's not him in the video he also denies that during this meeting a protest that he was wearing a police cap or police insignia and he said that he is a good thing here but the parliamentary inquiry into his actions may day well what happened on may day was he still from the bit you was originally released about she had to go see him individually charging
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a woman down the street and then later you see him hitting the man on the top of the head very aggressively and then what appears to be him stamping that man in the stomach as he pulls to the ground and there was a massive controversy when this video emerged president michael hasn't spoken must be on the subject but he has said that the actions of the no was seen as a betrayal and he feels that he's sucking with sanction. i'm proud of having hired alexander the knowledge that he made a mistake a real one a serious one the felt like a betrayal i told him so everybody makes mistakes so the response must be in proportion with it well many people are questioning why i. didn't have the know us sacked at a time why it took this media frenzy to whip up this storm why it was that which was the point at which he was sacked and as a result of that that is why we are seeing seeing these two motions no confidence
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in president michel. and in the french government over this entire affair and given a sense to give you a sense of how serious this is it's the first time that we have seen a double century take place since around nineteen eighty coming up in the program a british boy has been put on the authorities extremism radar after being wrong willing to enter fracking campaigners the details after the short break. most of the people in euros my experience of that. we were in the number clearly this was. all day experiences all of those in the school must
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say of the group that's. and i'll cite the lord not at some. one else chose seemed wrong. why don't we all just don't all. get to see power these days to come after. and in detroit equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. with. welcome back a british schoolboy has been referred to the u.k.'s anti extremism programme after police feared he was being groomed into environmental activism according to
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a new report. adir and fourteen year old a star pupil was referred to the channel program by his school due to concerns about he's extreme beliefs in relation to form often environments of extremism the teenager known as erin reportedly following an online petition on environmental issues and was then allegedly encouraged by local anti fracking activists their port also states the boy was frequently reported as missing by his parents he was used as a case study in a report on extremism in the wake of the manchester bombing as an example of online exploitation into criminal activity now environmental campaigners say the decision to put the boy on the prevent list is offensive coordinator for the pressure group network for police monitoring believes it's a dangerous precedent. we don't know for instance why is. that but i'm sure franken was picks now as an example of alleged extremism where the idea came from i mean there's no definition of that in the report and this comes back so
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a problem that there's been again and again with invoking the counterterrorism officers and this sort of surveillance around. responses to people involved in legitimate political dissent domestic extremism that took the labor that they use has no meaning at all it means pretty much whatever the place when it's made the report's authors later admitted that manchester police had dismissed connections between the boy and anti fracking campaigners the report was then corrected and the link removed anti fracking protests grew in communities across the u.k. after the government started to back exploration for the fuel but kevin bloke believes it's not an issue for counter-terrorism police. but it's the it's the latest in a series of over revelations about both the current so there's a place holder saying environmental campaigners in particular targeting against for a commitment which is being entirely peaceful. that we want to get
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a means to the to the spirit of campaign this is domestic straightness is no basis for it and we want to see the complete removal of counts terrorism please from any involvement in anything to do public order policing we've asked the people behind the report about its linking of environmental activism to extremism but we've yet to get a response. portraits of north korean leaders and open pride at piano young successful missile launches probably not what you expect to see in japan but that's what you'll find in one small community of ethnic koreans now they fear the growing tide of the far right in japan after becoming the focus of nationalist anger investigative journalist group redfish has been looking into the growing animosity .
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this is a song from the d.v.r. king along with a few other relics mr pic keeps this is one of the ways he keeps up his connection to his home life. so you're always listen to this everyday. mr peck's life has not been easy year and for younger koreans it's not getting easier japan is experiencing a resurgence of the extreme right both foreigners known as guy jing and japanese are increasingly frowned upon but it's chosen koreans or those who identify with it . who are in the most danger. of. pupils are too afraid to even wear their traditional korean uniforms called the two gori to school here they are wearing japanese uniform and here now their safety through the school gates changed into their eyes. so really you know you have to think that some of. these are said it's in their hands and if so what did i think
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about that given the scene that made us modern japanese racism as an extra could be tied to in japan was foremost imperial power until it was defeated alongside nazi germany at the end of world war two during the time hundreds of thousands of koreans were forced to work in steve like conditions and japanese mines and factories is the country industrialised at breakneck speed the even have to change their names japanese ones while their newspapers and schools were shut down so kids were unable to learn korean but they were taught on terms of nazi germany and japanese schools. good poker you want your jewels and you know. you must go to the wall so all.
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so she moves media that you're going to go home go get a kid i got the hockey quote i still acuity with that in this. sucker i is a poster boy of the japanese far right taking his cues from donald trump sucker i launched the japan first party in two thousand and sixteen and quickly became infamous for his xenophobic use and escape go think of japan's ethnic korean minority the larger onto korean voices get the closer the chunkier community comes together. be. it. the. sort of the but in this it. needed to didn't. want to move and i was in the mood to to normal have been that. wasn't the. one. you had to
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do. that's a wrap up of the day's headlines news for now but don't forget you can always had to our website arctic outcome could you tell for all the stories and more. you. idea of spending money to acquire region to acquire territory to acquire wealth is an oxymoron there is no more wealth to acquire the ecosystem is
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collapsing the economy is flooded with worthless fear paper and the species is migrating over to the digital sphere feasibly these networks and platforms people are uploading their minds into cyberspace and hope to become immortal so every dollar spent on defense every dollar spent by the pentagon is a wasted dollar that's a one thousand eight hundred seventeen sixteenth century mindset it's completely antiquated and it's utterly worthless. zia's says harlan kentucky. over all of this rude boy says you go green street fanny's or you need. a co money since it was almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal mines a sudden down there was
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a lot of to see these people the survivors of disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in the million years i would see that and it's happened it's happened. greetings salutation. to now reverse or change or direction of momentum or movement do not touch your face or rapidly blink your eyes or keep them wide open and stare at the. do not grip your bags through tight do not show. any exaggerated emotion or no emotions at all. and make sure make sure.
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you do not smell if you can avoid doing any of these things and a host of others than you might hawk watchers can fly the friendly skies of the united states of america without fear of being place placed under a newly discovered t.s.a. domestic surveillance program titled quiet skies yes our good friends at the transportation security administration are at it again the boston globe reports that federal air marshals have begun following ordinary u.s. citizens not suspected of a crime or on any terrorist watch list and collecting extensive information about their movements and behavior and then according to a march t.s.a. bulletin the quiet skies program specifically targets travelers who are not under investigation by any agency in our not in the terrorist screening database in fact the globe goes on to report that all u.s. citizens who enter the country from abroad are automatically screened for possible inclusion in the quiet skies program and if you are if you are lucky enough to make
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it on the t.s.a. as magical new list a host of undercover air marshals will be placed on your next flight to take notes on your every action and movement now naturally this kind of surveillance on u.s. citizens is more than just a wee bit unconstitutional george washington university law professor jonathan turley told the globe that quote if this was about foreign citizens the government would have considerable power but if it's u.s. citizens u.s. citizens don't lose their rights simply because they're in an airplane at thirty thousand feet. you know it's easy to forget in these times of political theater tricks peer propaganda surveillance state bootlicking that yes we do still have a fundamental right to privacy and due process regardless of what the t.s.a. the cia and any other agencies like them would have you believe.
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and this is why we must always be watching the hawks. to wonder what. it looks like. what's. the bottom. like you know what i got. this. week so. welcome i'm on the watch of the harks i am and i'm to have a for a while and let's just say it's out of the good and i think it's jonathan turley the george washington university law professor saying that you're right so go at thirty thousand feet i feel like maybe he hasn't traveled lately yeah because you don't have free speech. you don't have freedom of movement you're not allowed to
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ask questions no father was not allowed to mouth was bigger than this right side small time you know talking now moving and now apparently you know coughing or sneezing know all the listening frightening when. there's even track of whether or not you shaved or not in between flights they keep track of whether or not you you grip your luggage too tight i mean it's really ridiculous at the end of the day and this is affecting a lot of people now they haven't gotten a full list of like how many they know that it's you know quite a few potentially and it's all over the country. look allegedly quiet skies as they subject the thousands of unsuspecting americans to this target an airport an in-flight surveillance on the airports and what we're talking not just any airports you look at the map you've got you know philadelphia minneapolis chicago miami beach harrisburg last bag cisco i mean that's all over the country. yeah mr hobbs
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and the major hubs are sort of catching people at these international crossroads in the united states but the where borders even though it's these are international airports are these places where a lot of international traffic happens that's not where they're looking they're not looking at foreign nationals or foreign citizens traveling in and out and the process this kind of aired so according to the agency. that the documents that were released all u.s. citizens who enter the country are automatically screened for inclusion and quiet so their travel patterns as you said affiliations are checked and their names are run against the terrorist watchlist and any other databases that sort of cover about kind of thing wow so once the list once the list travelers once the list travelers are you know more than surveilled on the airports on plates as you said by these undercover air marshals documenting like you said at the how many times you go to the bathroom on a flight who you talk to you know if your items apple move to that's literally one
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of them if they're adam's apple flaps too much you know. it's i feel so much are already yes thank god somebody is counting how many times somebody is adam's apple and this is a flake you like is that if you fly that turkey i mean that they they they like they've gone after a lot of different people for there's some really weird places the t.s.a. what's great is their response look the t.s.a. responded saying that when asked you know what legal basis are they using for this program what kind of you know what allows them to do this to us citizens want to choose of any crime or any like that they told the boston globe that the t.s.a. in its safety efforts maintains a robust a robust and gauge men with congressional committees to ensure maximum support and awareness. also remember that c.s.a. neither confirmed nor denied that this existed in the first place the actual quiet
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skies program defense is because they can do that in talking about it or their procedures or if it actually exists or what they do. could make or are how effective it is could make passengers less safe. so no ok so here's a look at it don't talk about it because if you're going to do everyone let's say about old excuse me through the thing that you see in the air marshals are actually pushing back on this thing really so in interviews and. some interviews shared with the globe sky marshals say the program of shadowing travelers who appear to have posed no threat whatsoever. a good one which is so business woman in half of their travel through turkey a southwest airlines flight attendant and a federal fellow federal law enforcement officer so in their statement. john karr's ready the president of the air marshal c.h. to clear the air marshals association believes that missions based on recognized
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intelligence or in support of ongoing federal investigations is the proper criteria for flight scheduling currently the quiet skies program does not meet the criteria we find acceptable so the t.s.a. is sort of the new kids on the block as far as this goes because they haven't been around as long as like the air marshals and that but every other agency and in the in-flight is saying no this doesn't work i don't know why you're doing. income inequality in the united states continues to surge a study published by the economic policy institute found that income inequality cross america grew fastest between two thousand and nine and twenty fifteen the latest year with recorded data by the i.r.s. sarah montas to oka has more. the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting for at least that's the case across america today the economic policy institute found that rising inequality is not just a problem major cities but
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a trend that has been rising for decades across all fifty states america hasn't seen this level of income inequality since one nine hundred twenty eight just after world war one following the great depression one in. come from both the lower and upper class through at the same pace the study examine the income of families across the u.s. affecting both the middle and lower classes the top five worst states when it comes to income inequality were new york at number one followed by florida connecticut nevada and wyoming this means the one percent have exceeded one nine hundred twenty eight twenty three point nine percent share of income this also means the top one percent of families took home an average of twenty six point three times as much income as the bottom ninety nine percent which increased from twenty five point three in two thousand and thirteen to be in the one percent nationally in two thousand and fifteen the family needed to make an income of just over four hundred thousand dollars before tax and according to the study nine states have income
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inequality gaps wider than the national gap labor economist at the keystone research center who coauthored the study mark price said the top one percent is capturing a bigger and bigger share of income that raises questions were voices often determined by access to money our concern is that a healthier economy is one where incomes are growing much faster at the bottom than they are and with president trump's recent tax cut bill giving breaks to all americans may not be enough to close the ever increasing wealth inequality between the rich and the poor inequality has reached new levels of absurdity there are some towns in the city of miami where the rich are being ousted by the even wealthier where changes in poverty levels and golden beach indian creek and miami dade are being gentrified even further most notably in property values in the one nine hundred twenty s. half of the population lived in rural areas across the u.s.
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and all that time has shifted with people walking to metropolitan areas we remain far from bridging the gap with stagnant wages and lackluster legislation in washington their montevideo are to. never change will be we've gotten better we're even better at wealth inequality than we were at that or i'm a depression early early breaking all sorts of records our way you know and if this is not a wake up call the people that they still want to push this over to trickle down and over that oh yeah we've been waged war i'm sure we give back to the poor well no it's not happening now at all no no no it's not going to happen one of the things i think that's interesting is you know we were just talking about an article on c.n.n. money a bad side like people are prepared to march care should never brag why are they investing which i don't know where you get both ideas this idea that we're not we're we're just saving too much money and letting it sit around it should be invested and that's kind of where this goes the one percent gets rich when when
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when the ninety nine percent and fast everything is a little bit and then it grows to the make and while but it doesn't come back to those and when you're talking about people in rural communities it's it's a much bigger issue and i think it's kind of ridiculous to think that people actually doesn't exist it's pretty ridiculous for him to stay in a jar and if we go to break our bloggers don't forget to let us know what the specific topics we've covered of facebook and twitter of zero four shows at r t's dot com coming up comedian activist and former on the side of the corporatocracy randy credico joins us to discuss the latest on the fate of julian assange and wiki leaks stay tuned to watch the full.
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secret indeed catholic priests accused of sexually abusing children can get away with it quite literally i like to call this the geographic solution so what the bishop needs to do then he finds out that the priest is is a perpetrator is simply moves him to a different spot were the previous standards not the highest ranks of the catholic church help conceal the accused priests from the police and justice system to that it is as old as the end then i think you'll hear that it is this is out in. this. case both.

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