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there conspiracy. this morning the french interior ministry admits that a terrorist suspect allegedly involved in planning an attack was caught because of a bureaucratic failure. to video footage of a british policeman slapping a teenage girl. reasonable force. two grown police officers can find a way of restraining a fourteen year old go back to them. tell us. just like anybody else. relations between the us deteriorate for minutes is now suggesting the european. global system in order to give the financial independence from the us regulation
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we're following that up to. a low good morning just this thursday morning the twenty third of august welcome to the program on cavanagh and this is r.t. first that france has released a suspected terror plot over a bureaucratic error according to the french interior ministry reports from paris. an interesting story here in fronts indeed an alleged islam is terror plots or was freed here early in april because an investigating judge had forgotten to renew his pretrial custody and this information was first emerged in the local media but was later confirmed by francis justice ministry and french government spokesperson has called it a failure so much more to go that it is obviously agree failure i think the justice minister already initiated an internal probe to identify the reason for the speech
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and then introduce certain amendments to prevent such things from happening in the future which obviously the priority no use to find this individual the man who was one of the defendants in the case over alleged planned terror attack in the your own area here in france in two thousand and fourteen and was also believed to be part of a terrorist network sending fighters to syria he was one of fifteen people accused of being involved in this sixty eight of these people have already left friends to fight in syria and iraq after the man was freed in april justice ministry says he's been under strict traditional control which means he was restricted on movements and he had to come to an assigned police officer twice a day to report his activities and his whereabouts but just a month after that in may the man was found outside the restricted area he was driving a car without a license and there were pictures found on his cell phone that could be classified
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as islamic state group propaganda the man then appeared before the court and he was freed again and now as we just heard from the government spokesperson there thought his biggest challenge is to track him down but politically. doesn't believe this failure is just a bureaucratic road. if it was not so tragic it would be a joke because it's time talking to you was treated so i mean it's completely illogical after all we can understand if you read pretty carrier one but two times too hot that never it looks searchers are still incredible but i don't think it's just a bureaucracy error i think it's it's a general. situation and you know things with terrorism insurance and especially things lead with syria and trends are very complicated and unclear so it's very difficult not to imaging that there is something behind the scenes the
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most important prisoners are not under control so i mean it's all do do do administration it has to be reachable thanks videos emerged of a british police officer slapping a fourteen year old girl during an arrest images him spread online the court outraged both the public and the police please be aware this video contains violence. did you i was. was was my idea. was. to write a warrant about what police say they responded to a disturbance involving youths fighting while they attend to the get the girl in the control a male officer struck the teenager in the face it's claimed that was in response to
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her trying to grab a taser and police radio as a result the girl and the fifty two year old woman were arrested on suspicion of assaulting an officer if the two policemen had received medical treatment for bite marks and cuts to the head and instead is divided opinion in britain. why would a fully grown man police officer need to palm strike a fourteen year old girl the video shows nothing more than police brutality the officers in question need sacking the open palm head was to disorientate her so they could get her arms she was being very violent in my opinion and not force was very necessary but at the same time police chief justify the officer's actions saying the video does not give the full picture of the situation. we understand this british man appear concerning however officers are trained to use restraint techniques which may look shocking to untrained. earlier on our former british
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police and speight to peter kirkman social justice campaigner george barda went head to head with their reactions to it clearly to many people like myself it seems that there must have been a better way of dealing with that situation than bashing that go in the head in bashing our head into a metal shutter to grown place officers can find a way of restraining a fourteen year old go back to them i'll tell you what you say tell us i just tell us if that's why this is this is wise and tell us your the police of the you tell me the only alternatives available to that officer that i could see were allowed to keep a name and snatching his taser and radio which wouldn't have ended well or take it to the ground and then you'd be moaning about having police officer on the four year old girl on the ground and if the officers use of force isn't right then he would be prosecuted all discipline for it that act of bashing that bashing that girl in the head and i do think it makes a difference that she was a fourteen year ago if she was a you know six foot tall man i think would be
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a different situation in times and. i think if the police aren't trained to deal with fourteen year old girls that are being violent in ways that don't require them to bash them in their heads into metal metal shutters since any police officer uses any force whatsoever it's described as police brutality which it isn't you also keep saying for a girl like that has any relevance fourteen year old girls can calls are just like anybody else telling me that two grown police officers two grown police officers with four limbs to deal with on one person they can't restrain those four limbs and and the body without bashing the head into mental chatter and to go back to a point i made before and i don't for you this wasn't bashing a head to a man you should use or have talked. to disorient this is about recognising that if the police can respond to a video like that. with with pure defensiveness i think the problems are only going to get worse between sections of the public they already have a lot of doubts about the police black clothes matter in the us for instance it's
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not as if the police haven't been brutalizing people for many years it's that people now have smartphones and can record it you would be better off supporting the police in trying to keep order and questioning why fourteen year old girls are brawling in the street with other children of that age instead of questioning the actions of the police doing their best to deal with that situation. facebook has pledged to do its best to stop the spread of misinformation and fake news this time it's been hundreds of pages linked to rand and russia for what it describes as coordinated in authentic behavior including sharing and appropriated political content picks up the story. joyce i believe that. the minds of the americans but users hold all over the world it's claimed to be run
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by iran's government media. us that the. us about them through the. facebook already enables users to check if they've been exposed to russian bots and trolls from an apparent russian troll factory how many trolls does it take to incite i revolution scores of so-called russian bots took over twitter and facebook and all social networks russian trolls have been accused of infiltrating facebook well some stories never seem to die well this facebook slash twitter online police raid is an actual news story this week yeah you can take plenty of the earlier reports replace the word russia with iran and get pretty much identical stuff all right speaking of facebook this time it bad six hundred twenty five pages traced to iran and an unknown number of pages linked to russia it just wouldn't work if
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russia didn't get mentioned and the reason for this verdict is we removed multiple pages groups and accounts for coordinated in authentic behavior on facebook and instagram what kind of sin is this in authentic behavior let's hear from zuck speak will they use similar tactics by creating networks of accounts to mislead others about who they were and what they were doing we ban this kind of behavior because we want people to be able to trust the connections they make on facebook. the issue of trusting what pops out at you from the internet it's almost as old as i am asking where we should meet. it seems like you're chatting with somebody just like yourself not only even if they show a picture of themselves it may not really be who they say they are it could be somebody dangerous i'm not trying to say criminals who take advantage of online
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platforms shouldn't be banned or prosecuted but dear facebook the way the internet and social networks have worked for years is that users can be who they want to be online who said they must stick to what someone thinks is authentic behavior what if i want to be an elf or santa or a real news hound and my now going to be blamed for an authentic behavior and get a red card sooner or later i. universe i will come to the u.s. just for all the things they can do i say because i'm thinking well it looks like online platforms will force us to adjust to a new reality where a step away from your genuine behavior may lead to a ban or some distinguished fact checkers will tell you who you should or shouldn't
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trust. me google's being taken to for violating its use of previously policy the tech giants accused of collecting location data even when feed. off on devices . google represented that a user can turn of location his to return a time with location history of the places you go are no longer stored this simply was not true well previously the company had claimed that with the function off your device wouldn't be tracked you may recall but users say in fact that maps and other services continue to store your information is a tad scary really however google's now updated the help section on its website this is what it says now it's saying that other location services on the device won't be affected by the setting it also adds that some data can be stored as part of search or map services we spoke to technology analyst roger k.
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thinks the stored data there could be hijacked and used for many different reasons . you're someone captured a form and weaponized. and you didn't know it then they could actually be anything on their own and you do anything with that they want so you can just imagine if you turn on the microphone draw on the camera you could turn off the lights look you know the camera the white phone or our new could do all kinds of other things including the location data we talked about our gyroscope you know going to records movement. you know other sensors that are there. and then use that information for anything that they want to do and so if you think for example about you know traditional them closely buy it in your rooms and during. the fall you know blather on the phone already years exactly what just plans are controlling it to go to eight forty eight in the morning this thursday moscow time flexion company happy days going good so far coming up here then with me kevin zero
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in more u.s. sanctions just as a poll that says in fact the majority of americans would prefer to smooth the diplomatic waters with russia instead of making more waves just one of the stories after this break. you know world is big part of the law and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to get the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bad shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks.
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manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the famous merry go round be the one percent. in all middle of the room. i get this is about international law from moscow this morning take fifteen here now this thursday morning for you something no one would have taken seriously maybe if this was mentioned just a few months ago but now they are seen as an alternative to the swift banking payment system has now become a legitimate discussion topic in the e.u.
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german foreign minister has floated the idea of an independent system free from any u.s. pressure. where the u.s. crosses red lines we as europeans must counter-balance as hard as that is it is indispensable that we strengthen the european autonomy by creating channels that are independent of the united states a european monetary fund and an independence with system so swift as it stands at the moment the society for worldwide interbank financial telecommunications is a global payment network show you've heard of it is designed to secure transactions between banks and encompasses eleven thousand financial institutions and two hundred countries is massive swift claims political neutrality but it has apparently caved in to american pressure in the past let's say more about that it's after washington withdrew from the iran nuclear deal and reimpose sanctions against iran swift was left with a choice either to cut off
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a rainy in banks from its network by early november or face an asset freeze travel bans and restrictions to do business in america that was the catch german m.p. from the f.t. party thinks although the foreign ministers call does make sense here though it's come at a wrong time the one who controls finance controls everything so in this sense because the kitchen goal of mr marson making europe and germany a more independent by creating its own financial system it's still it's a strategic goal that has its right to exist but please we have to take into account possible reactions from the united states won't be fond of this idea and we cannot afford to ruin the ties with the united states at the same time when europe itself has deteriorated his relations with russia
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sold the baldness of mr mass it's not in the right time and not at the right place . although europe's one of america's closest allies the kind of treatment the e.u. has been receiving from the u.s. of late is not exactly what he could call friendly. the united states will withdraw from the iran nuclear deal diminishes company international order is never to last break the moves that we ourselves helped to create. we saying things to them they say no thank you we don't take you for. a free trade stupid trade.
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explained the europeans who see this business is all over europe and the choice between doing business with iran we're doing business with the united states. the e.u. was not treated by the trumpet and it's. as if we were elyse at the same level because for example when the u.s. only talk about the trade balance yes there for us has a negative trade balance with europe as regard to the movement of goods but if the overall some of the trade balance is positive for the united states today if you do not look only at the movement of water but also the woman off the recess and of course on these grounds this movements by the us towards europe or it cannot be considered fair. any round of us sanctions against russia which were due to be enacted around the twenty second of august can tell you
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have not come into force just yet seems they were imposed of course over the poisoning of the russian double agent and his daughter in the u.k. earlier in the here which the kremlin has been accused of orchestrating moscow denies the accusations and an investigation is still ongoing washington is slated to waive the sanctions. and the first set focus on exports of american made electronics used in the or nautical and space industries wasco says those measures won't generally affect the russian public then in november moscow could face further restrictions described by a u.s. state department official as more draconian that could include more limits on trade and banking and cuts to diplomatic relations the measures under consideration i also banned russia's state airline from entering the u.s. airspace mopin has been gauging what americans make of the latest moves against russia. well if you watch the recent hearings on capitol hill american politicians or rather al spoke out about what they think about these new moves against russia
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ongoing efforts to interfere in our sacrosanct election process seize and those of our allies are just some of the unacceptable behaviors of the putin regime putin wants to break apart the american republic russia's attempts to interfere in the two thousand and sixteen u.s. presidential election are well and widely known russia has undertaken a campaign of malign activities in its attempt to compete with us our allies and our partners and cats up to thirty one gives us more tools with which to respond however a new gallup poll shows that among the u.s. public fifty eight percent that's well over half favor improving relations between the usa and russia and that it's just over a third thirty six percent that say they want further steps against moscow and now we decided to go out on the streets of new york and talk to people about these new sanctions more than half of americans want the usa and russia to get along better are you one of those people i wouldn't mind yes one i want everybody to get in on you know thinking unity is the way to peace i mean why are we fighting with russia
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. who knows the truth is obviously known only to being you know these tell you one thing that it could be do you have another reason for playing you know they've put sanctions on russia before and according to the officials it hasn't stopped their activities so i think it's a good move to keep doing them. and maybe more the cold war was terrible for everybody you know we need to thread the delicate needle of not encouraging bad behavior while recognizing that there are a world power that needs to be respected for their capabilities and you know navigating through that is not simple i think that it's important that we do sanction they have to be and putting and eco substances into other countries that were allied with illegal subs. this is the. period to be related to the gulf many of us anyway more than half of the americans want better relations between the two countries why do you think that should be more. and i mean you think it be good for
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the usa and russia to get along right you think so absolutely why can't we get along with russia i mean i think that we can but it would be really difficult right now in the situation that where and when. you know the current president i mean it's nice to get along but you can't trust russia they always been under another me so they get what they deserve a better relationship with everybody i'm in favor of russia and we would think a hundred percent of our country wants a better relationship with russia and i would think a hundred percent of russians want to better relationship with us and the north koreans and the iranians and the mexicans and you know and the people in new jersey for that matter they say that this is the best way to deal with russia's malign activities are these sanctions do you buy that argument now you know you don't really believe anything anymore and i am led to believe the people that we spoke to seem to overwhelmingly feel that it would be better if the united states and russia could see eye to eye get along more now that certainly just isn't the feeling on
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capitol hill we've heard a lot of hostility to russia from american politicians but it's just not there on the streets. for wall street journal correspondents to loria believes u.s. politicians say using the so-called russian threat as a distraction from internal problems. the whole thing is quite a conundrum for me why they continue to try to politicize this issue and use sanctions as some way to help them domestically except that they're trying to cover up their own shortcomings their own short changing of the american people and to try the blame our divisions and our economic crisis and our racial divide in here on an outside power which is the oldest trick in the book going back to the beginning of civilization if the democrats lose or do not do as well as they hope in the november election having used rusher again as their as their main talking point they may have to readjust and realize that the progressive wing of the party is growing and that the american people don't give a damn about russia and that they have to finally address the real issues here and leave this russia issue alone and get back to normal relations with this country
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that is a that is imperative for. for world peace essentially if the. president makes across the u.s. protesting against what they called modern day slavery they're demanding humane conditions in a holding peaceful sit ins in hunger strikes the protest was organized to mark a deadly riot in a maximum security prison in south carolina in april seven inmates were killed and more than a dozen injured in a riot there which the media described as a senseless uprising prisoners say could have been avoided both the facility haven't been overcrowded from the greed wrought by mass incarceration and inhuman conditions of the inmates of several demands and prison slavery is one and pay them a proper wage the same for so-called death by incarceration which means a life sentence without parole protesters say that black inmates get hefty as sentences and parole denial because of skin color they also want more rehabilitation services paul right from the human rights defenders center thinks
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that prisoners receive less medical treatment too than they need. the government of this country has for the past forty years as a bar upon a very anti human rights crusade against people who've been accused of crimes or convicted of crimes of this country prisoners routinely died from medical legal acts because they don't receive treatment for very basic medical conditions mentally ill prisoners languish in horrific conditions where they don't receive treatment for their mental health is illnesses you don't see such huge percentages of prison populations dying of preventable causes in the countries of industrialized prisons even in third world prisons. you know such death rates are all but i've heard of. the us now is the world's largest prison population two point three million inmates campaign to say that u.s. jails have five times as many people as other industrialized nations and one adult
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in every one hundred it's a time poll right again thinks that the u.s. government's to blame one of these that pervades the criminal justice system in the united states at the judicial level is bias in favor of the government and that comes to rethink from people accused of crimes to prisoners challenging their conditions of confinement that's one of the main problems it's very much a governmental decision that's been made to not provide adequate medical care to not provide out of that mental health care treatment to not provide educational opportunities to enslave the people within the system to brutalize them and to deprive them of basic human rights these are all government decisions that have been made. now this know by what you think by the last oris he can do that on a site called go to the comment section and why not don't let her off as well get a lot headlines as soon as i have him straight to mobile device here in moscow to come up to twenty eight this that is the morning kevin i would say thanks for watching and have a great day. smug
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