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disappointing actions he's ever seen from the white house but protests against ice of sprouted nationwide an anti-us sentiment has trickled up to effect trump officials even press secretary sarah sanders and secretary of homeland security neilson many by now have heard that i was asked to leave a restaurant this weekend where i attempted to have dinner with my family my husband and i politely left and went home i was asked to leave because i work for president trump. ok you. guys right. here. right. here in. this latest case shows that the u.s. is going more and more polarized and it's not just limited to protesters we're now witnessing disagreement between the federal government and the state government which could potentially have very severe repercussions political blogger brian logan says the mainstream media has contributed to the ongoing hysteria surrounding the agency i think he will see more conversations like this this is not anything
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new this is been going on for a little wow at every stage chuck got elected and he's people are totally irrational and they're driving it largely by the mainstream media because a lot of media talks about over here in the states is ice is evil ice is corrupt defend the separation was so regular every day people there on our phone all day to get no say to get sugar and they go out there and do these things largely because they're being programmed to do so so as long as the mainstream media is complicit and days you can continue to see more things like this unfortunately. british media reports claim the manchester arena suicide bomber was rescued from war torn libya by the british navy three years before his terror attack and blasted the area on a grand day comes to kill twenty two people the youngest an eight year old girl party boy reports. well according to media reports here in the u.k. three years before that deadly attack in manchester sound when
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a baby had been rescued by the british government from libya it was part of an operation to rescue british citizens he was taken aboard a royal navy ship and taken from where he reportedly then got a flight back to the u.k. and he'd been rescued by the british government even though he had been under the surveillance of the domestic intelligence agency here that's m i five now in terms of a baby's background he was born in the u.k. but to libyan parents so he was a british citizen but in two thousand and eleven a baby's parents moved to join the uprising against the government of gadhafi and his father was thought to have been fighting in a terrorist group called the l.-i f.g. the libyan islamic fighting group and a baby was thought to sort of shuttled back and forth between the u.k.
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and libya for a number of years but he was thought to have been in libya in the summer of two thousand and fourteen and at that point the civil war had got increasingly violent and so british officials made this offer to evacuate british nationals from the country that's how a baby ended up being rescued and by the time of his rescue emery five had stopped monitoring him and the implication therefore is that he was simply considered safe to return back to the u.k. that was reiterated to us by the today in a statement they told us that the sort of the government inquiry into what led up to the manchester attack it found that the decision to start monitoring a base in two thousand and fourteen found on the basis of. information available at the time and although they didn't mention
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a bady by name in this statement to us they did confirm that the operation to rescue british citizens from libya in two thousand and fourteen took place during verity reaching security situation in libya in two thousand and fourteen but the force officials were deployed with the regulation of british nationals and their dependents 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 on to start this sort of downward spiral of radicalization that word culminate with that horrific attack at the area on the ground a concert in manchester arena last may. spain is going to
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establish special centers to identify migrants it's part of an emergency plan after a sharp rise in the number of new arrivals this video was posted online showing a boat landing at a beach in the southern city of kut is the migrants there run off in different directions after making the dangerous journey across the mediterranean. well the number of illegal migrants arriving in spain by boat in the last six months almost equals the entire number in twenty seventeen other countries are also under pressure italy comes a close second the numbers are not expected to slow down where even some of those who successfully make the journey face further dangers in europe a charity in italy says refugee children are being sexually abused when they arrive there they also say youngsters are being exploited in return for basic food and shelter. when we arrived at the last italian station we realize that we cannot get on the train to germany because it's guarded by police they check not only tickets
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but also the documents for all travelers not knowing what to do we asked for help from a compassionate at the station waiting for another nigerian girl the man offered to help and said he would shelter 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 says that i have been alone with my father's friend who before continuing the journey subjected me to riccio and abuse me i was not even eighteen but when we arrived neatly this man made me to claire i was metal and his wife after escaping from my father's friend he began abusing me days of terror what i did nothing but think how to survive. according to the save the children charity almost two thousand migrant girls have been sexually abused in italy since twenty seventeen of those one hundred sixty of children while others are the pretended to be older or had recently turned eighteen geopolitical ominous runnerup force says europe isn't
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capable of solving the ongoing immigration crisis. i think in such a chaotic situation. when you have to handle many incoming refugees it's hard to determine actually what is the present age what is the real age of the migrant the whole migrant system and the way how the authorities take care of those boner of all migrants all girls. under age of eighteen is very alarming it's. really thought that mack right wrist to come to europe this whole situation shows that the migration to europe is a human tragedy policymakers in the european union and the national states they are largely failing to solve this problem with. the russian foreign ministry has confirmed three russian journalists have died in the central african
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republic my colleague aden i nail discuss the news. if an option is with me now on the shooter for more on this. talking in the previous hours confirmation. confirm we were waiting for some kind of conclusion on this we seem to have got it yet it is now confirmed that three russian journalists were killed in an attack while on assignment in central african republic their dead bodies were discovered by un peacekeeping personnel on the ground some twenty to thirty kilometers north of central c.t.
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siebold on the road and abandoned car also was discovered at the scene stressed with multiple gunshots so it looks like the team was attacked by a large group of gunmen known reasons what exactly happened unclear there. but i guess the investigation is now. on the ground buddies of the three journalists were first taken to the u.n. facility. and then later transferred to one of the hospitals in the capital city. and this is where the bodies are currently and we hear from russian embassy that they will organize their return to their homeland as soon as possible and this is the call them and from russia's foreign ministry that she diplomatic our diplomats will certainly work with all the documentation found at the scene where the borders were detected the russian foreign ministry is working alongside russian law
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enforcement diplomats who are in direct contact with law enforcement in the central african republic. ok so what do we know about the group there the journalist group that we know what they were actually working on what assignment they were all actually it's not quite clear what days simon of these journalist in central african republic was the primary employee they were filming a documentary about foreign mercenaries on the ground some say particulary private walk contract or some mentioned a group known as wagner was present was never confirmed as present in the central african republic was never confirmed reportedly it has links to russia if you words about who they were hiding jamal he was well known walker's point and reported from afghanistan theory a leave iraq he was fifty one years old when well experienced journalist forty seven year old documentary director alexander to start ago you know he had been
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awarded multiple prizes for his work very well known i mean name among journalists as well and get a lot to go he was a cameraman the youngest of the team he was around thirty three years old all you know very professional journalists experienced and as their friends now say colleagues are very brave and passionate let's now listen to what. friend told us i told. him and those who promised to protect them would fool them but now it does not matter the central african republic is an extremely dangerous place for white people especially without military protection they do research dangerous things most. there is a civil war in which a person's life cost nothing not a penny unfortunately my friend victim to this war you just feel for their families getting getting not call about their loved ones don't. but thanks for bringing us the latest update on this. facebook has removed thirty two accounts and pages
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including on instagram which the media giant believes might influence the u.s. mid-term elections in november. today we removed thirty two pages of the cams from facebook and instagram because they were involved in coordinated in authentic behavior this kind of behavior is not allowed on facebook because we don't want people or organizations creating networks of accounts to mislead others about who they are or what they're doing or facebook says the deleted accounts were being used to organize protests next week in washington yet the instagram accounts had no followers in four of the facebook pages had ten or fewer followers of facebook also says the pages went too far greater lengths to cover their tracks than the russian based internet research agency supposedly had in the past facebook also says it doesn't know whether these new bad actors are linked to russia will not it does say there is evidence of virtual private network use and use of the accounts by third parties but the social media platform found no evidence of russian ip addresses
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being linked to the pages in question is a new round of accusations of so-called russian meddling have erupted in the western media. russian actors continue to try to disrupt metal infiltrate the u.s. political debate if not the elections themselves well russia is interfering there continuing to interfere russia has been mentioned as the likely source of this interference in attempts russians and other nation states absolutely are attempting to manipulate us executive director of the ron paul institute daniel mcadams says facebook is blaming russia despite an absence of evidence based look at so in this press release today said we haven't done in really an investigation we don't know the facts we don't know who's behind it but then the next and said but it looks a lot like what the russians did before so obviously they admit that they have no facts but by golly it's got to be the russians again trying to sow divisions among
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america's this is the conclusion they make their information comes to them from their partnership with the atlantic council the atlantic council is funded by the us government is funded by nato is followed by the us military and it's funded by u.s. defense contractors this is an absolutely or con rabidly anti russia think tank in washington d.c. these are the people paid by our governments that determine what we're allowed to see on facebook and they say that is the horners meddling in our free speech it's actually u.s. funded quote ways i think takes in washington that are meddling in our free speech . female entrepreneurs are joining the cutting edge of the digital revolution driven by block change technology artie's miguel francis something argo went to europe's largest crypto conference and met several women who think that change can improve the world. blog show your twenty eighteen powered by two point telegraph
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greetings and salutation is one of the main tenets of the united states constitution is the separation of church and state the founding fathers of this country were pretty clear in their belief that religion and government just do not mix much like brussel sprouts and peanut butter they were so clear they put it in the very first amendment to the constitution not two not three but one the first one congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof. i don't know it seems pretty clear the government cannot declare one religion above all others nor can the government tell you who or what you can or cannot pray to clearly the boundaries of the united states wanted to keep church and state separate because when combined the word of the government becomes the word of god and that government becomes
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a theocracy and no longer a constitutional republic a child could understand why that's a bad thing the child could but apparently not attorney general jeff sessions who this week after watching way too many reruns of bill o'reilly's fox news war on christmas segments decided to create the department of justice is very own religious liberty task force yes the hill reports that such and said the cultural climate in this country and in the west more generally has become less hospitable to people of faith in recent years and as a result many americans have felt their breeding to practice their faith has been under attack sessions went on to point out that quote we've seen nuns ordered to buy contraceptives we've seen u.s. senators ask judicial and executive branch nominees about dogma we've all seen the ordeal face so bravely by jack phillips the cake guy religious americans are no longer an after thought. interestingly sessions never mentioned or inferred
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a meeting about protecting the rights of say i don't know us muslims from being spied on or targeted by law enforcement agencies how curious today let us navigate the divide between the church and the state as we start watching the hawks. we're going to. get the. real thing with. the blood of. what they like you know that i got. to. take. welcome are going to watch the hawks i am tyrrel them through and i'm top of the law list so that church versus state president just sessions is separating nuns and anything that i was saying just just to be clear
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right off the bat no nuns were made to buy contraceptives for themselves that's ludicrous but i can see how just such an i wouldn't quite notice that no it was about the case that he is referring to was about a nursing home a group of nuns in a convent that had that run a nursing home and they didn't want to as hobby lobby offer insurance to their employees that included birth control because they say religious liberty whatever i say it's silly so it's silly it's not if this is the thing you can't tell people that religion is about making the right choices and then make those choices for them interesting to me that's a part of this religious liberty that's not there you're forcing choices that you want someone to make from a moral stance that well first and make it's interesting because what sessions did this week in creating you know this kind of religious liberty task force at the religious liberty summit. well it sounds. very creative by the way they're talking
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and it really put an interesting thing because what the task force will be co-chaired by associate attorney general just put the cio and the assistant attorney general for the justice department's office of legal policy both williams you see them there you know what's interesting about this taboo is that it really does and they're kind of making the argument that we're we're separating church from state by enforcing the fact that the state cannot infringe on the rights of face of people practicing their religion that's like their argument but many other people are saying yeah but by the state kind of focusing so heavily on this you're actually are believing the two lines well you know it's a government department right we've been in egypt and see the controls and. decides whether or not they're just not worthy of being exactly i mean it is kind of this weird no gray area and that's just because it would be different if you said look this is going to be a whole set up of what's really going to happen i know it sounds crazy but we're
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going to have you know people from different faiths making sure where whatever you know we're going to have a muslim a rabbi you know this you've you had a bunch and it was a board of people but to see these two people who are clearly neither of them probably most. i met throw that out as a guess i might be wrong. but there's nothing about what it actually does so the force what the the what the plan as is to help the department fully implement the religious liberty guidelines it issued last year under session so he's creating entire task force to simply not follow laws but the guidance that he gave so much i walk around and wrap everyone's not calls when i don't do what they're supposed to so it's all about interpretating the religious liberty and protection. some of these include so the freedom of religion as a fundamental right of paramount importance expressly protected by federal law the free exercise of religion includes the right to act or abstain from action in
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accordance one's beliefs religious beliefs is the idea of not going to war or. giving birth control a gas or not giving cakes to say gay people americans do not give up their freedom of religion by participating in the marketplace partaking of the public square are interacting with the government now all of that is perfectly fine except what he's doing is going into the public square as government officials and telling people how and when they should be able to express or not express all religious liberty and what's interesting in the debate between the church and state is you choose your religion right there you're not you're not you're not boy you can be anywhere in that you can be born into it but it was an individual make a choice i'm going to worship this or i'm going to worship right or i'm not going to worship anything at all that's here but you know let's say in the gay you know in the gay. debate and all that you know those people are born gay i'm sorry you're born gay don't make a choice at some point i never made
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a choice to be heterosexual i was just i realized as heterosexual that's what i want to you know i never made a choice i had that option never came up to me so what church you do make a choice so that's very interesting because the problem is when church and practicing your religious beliefs does suddenly supersede on someone else's individual rights that's when the whole in a problem comes in exactly you know where. this out. where we're going to has moving things up one of the things we have talked about earlier was this idea of unnamed sources now i mean sources and mysterious reports from the unspecified u.s. intelligence agency is nothing new that is what the washington post revealed on monday under the headline u.s. spy. agency's north korea is working on new missiles stating that the information is according to the officials who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe
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classified intelligence even going as far to claim as to claim that quote senior north korean officials have discussed their intention to deceive washington about the number of nuclear warheads and missiles they have as well as types and numbers of facilities and to rebuff international inspectors according to intelligence gathered by u.s. agencies and yet in the entirety of the over twelve hundred word article the only u.s. intelligence agency named is the national geospatial intelligence agency which is the combat support agency of the department of defense which is focused and focused on the collecting analyzing and distributing of satellite imagery for the military for natural and manmade disasters and for security planning of events like the olympics no other agency is named no u.s. government officials are name nor is the source of this report that is the core of the narrative that new or korea is a party planning to default on a new denuclearization agreement that hasn't even been made yet couple that with the fact that the images used by the washington post from a company called planet labs incorporated
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a private corporation that provides satellite imagery to commercial and civilian clients and you have a very strange narrative that actually contradicts itself while it contends that the mysterious secret classified report apparently based on imaging data easily legally obtained on the internet for a small fee is the source it also reminds us of these sources an expert would agree on the analysis at least none that we're willing to be so are we just going to keep gobbling up these dangerous narratives that threaten the most tried and true basics of diplomacy and peacekeeping. of course we are. going to be sort of in the works now as anonymous those synonymous with somebody in the government was this guy who told me very first the gospel and as long as the pushy. my agenda must be a gospel lot of times as the nuns were forced to by a north korean culture so if it's a baby that's lost a lot and you've got to watch out these days never know you never you know it's
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amazing this article we were talking about it last night just how much it's completely based on it's really on hearsay and this is the thing that everybody that started repeating in the tweets that are coming one or two missiles are making one or two missiles even though i never said that the fact that the report or the article claims that they just doesn't even like claiming that their missiles are the currently being constructed as false according to the very images and assessments in the article so they claim the the article claims that the reports suspect those buildings are still being used for possible all for the us because they see people and trucks near the buildings while people in trucks. move clear buildings like i would imagine there would be i can't imagine that we're suddenly just decide to like i want to take all the trucks home and leave a nucular building where you want to be one way that they want energy just empty because we're going to dismantle all the stuff that apparently mad.

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