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he said that he was from morocco and also from his from algeria it could be that he is from one of those two countries or it could be from somewhere entirely different opposition figures say that this case shows the flaws in the current system in germany but i'm not surprised this is the most extraordinary case the most ridiculous case so to speak it's a failure of system it's a failure of the government i think if the government really wanted to extradite people they could do it but they don't dare to do it because they're afraid of the left wing media very would protest in their. so-called human rights organisations they protest against of even try to prevent physically the extradition of people the most recent statistics for this year show that more than half of deportation orders weren't carried out the most common reason for this is that when authorities turn up at the door address where somebody was supposed to
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live they're not there and they can't be found however this year we've seen a sharp rise in the number of people who've avoided deportation after they physically resisted ation of people that don't have the right to be here in germany is on the list for angela merkel as the chancellor makes her current tour around africa we have a situation now where at all problems have been solved especially the british ans are still a big problem but what the chancellor has left behind are violent scenes in the city of chemist's this is after a thirty five year old german man was stabbed to death last weekend police have a syrian and an iraqi man in custody in connection with the killing and that has sparked angry reaction and pitched left against right over who has the right to stay in germany i was. peter all over r.t. . bilin. outspoken british rock musician roger waters of pink floyd fame is in
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russia for a series of concerts now ahead of his gig in some petersburg he spoke to r.t. sophie shevardnadze a full interview as here on september seventh but here's some of what to expect. if there is a grassroots body called the way home it's of foreign tears. separate for the people who actually started in istanbul it was that it didn't start syria but if that body exists and they go and help people. in a salad or the russians or somebody else or struck bob's of them then i support them whole heartedly with every fiber of my being. put all the evidence points to the fact that that is not the reality i don't know if you did you did you see the the documentary that won the oscar.
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i mean have you ever seen anything so obviously scripted and carefully shot and. now for this book and google and to choose whatever the way that most people get their news and they use those. social media in order to educate themselves or find out what's going on earth but it's being the content is being censored by the corporations that own it so it it won't be free and it's not free now but it's and they're very are targeting. i wouldn't be surprised if i disappear. because i'm anti war.
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when i was making this this record i just noticed this is the life we really want. the guy was producing the work of producing this record with me started telling me about how far to how arty was. just pure propaganda nothing but a pack of lies while i worked shirty so i've seen that you can see a documentary about fracking on american television because they were interested in it in time and telling you anything about anything and you can see the full interview on september the seventh here next though residents in the australian city of melbourne had to flee their homes after smoke from the warehouse spying gulf to their districts among our stories when ati's world news continues after the break. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s.
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has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you long to be ultra rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent minus minus two years some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and one rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars a i industrial plant but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only number you need to remember is one one distance showed you can't afford to miss the one and only boom bust. and trump you know it's all about a taco getting along with greatest ally and friend russia there is no place to get to the kids and you know if you open it up there's other things in there so while we proceed here in the first half i'll just see what what come up.
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again an israeli lobby group has allegedly staged an anti palestinian protest in the united states and the tech strike from an al-jazeera documentary said to show people who are paid to take part of the demonstration we spoke to the investigative journalist who obtained the video. if you happen to speak with any reporters just stay on message of what is that message that's j.p. it's a secret you're going to know that all the positive action is the best you can to ourselves by terrorism and. the protesters are on a fellowship program run by a conservative think tank. the thing situation is this we just know appallingly in
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the uk where these charities he's written a suicide bombing at a campus you have to stop searching the shit out of here no pollack is at the center of a neo conservative prone likud political network in washington that represents the right wing of the pro israel lobby he has collaborated with neo conservative think tank in washington and the hoover institution to basically pay fake protesters to make it look like people are coming out and protesting palis die and activity in washington my worst fear i should not take is a photo of t.r.y. to get her just like early identifiable and the like all orders for traders are sold out of the jewish conspiracy her body because it's two thousand dollars plus benefits way of putting out a house like house right now i don't this is after how it was exactly how it got there is a pos yeah astroturfing is when corporations or political movements
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basically pay for grassroots support this is what is so revealing about the israel lobby in america is that they basically pay for congressional support for their donations they even are willing to pay low level people to go out in the streets that make it look like common americans actually support the israel lobby has goals when they really don't want to. persistence child. killers. that kill children they don't care for at any rate. i'm distressed to find it all investigation into america's approach israel will be may represent the most important test yet old al jazeera is independent whether our networks still has space to thrive and miss the unjust will pay to get a stock a tiny high.
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ok well we've contacted al jazeera as well as the emergency committee for israel and the hoover institution to comment on why this documentary was never broadcast we'll keep you up to date if we hear anything back. firefighters are tackling a major blaze at a warehouse in melbourne in australia the fire started shortly after five am local time and followed a series of loud explosions smog is causing plenty of problems this morning it is be floating out across the suburbs here in the west of melbourne for much of the morning the reason this is a big worry is because the factory reportedly contained asbestos which authorities warned residents within five hundred meters to leave the area some nearby schools and facilities have also been closed as a precaution. u.s. military drills with south korea which donald trump surprisingly canceled following the north korea summit in singapore back on the table. as you know we took this
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step to suspend to several of the largest exercisers as a good faith measure coming out of the singapore summit we have no plans at this time to suspend any more exercisers of the last large scale drills in the region were in august twenty seventh say they involve ten days of exercises with about fifty thousand south korean troops and seventeen and a half thousand u.s. marines at this now. i . know with koreans have repeatedly said it's being targeted by the military games calling them a provocation but donald trump's decision caused concern in south korea and while the president seemed to imply old drills will hold its that may not have been the case. we will be stopping the war games which will save us
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a tremendous amount of money unless and until we see that the future negotiation is not going along like it should we should spend several of the largest exercises but we did not suspend the rest so there are ongoing extras all the time on the peninsula the region you've not heard much about the north korea could not in any way mission turbot those as somehow breaking faith with the. and we spoke to analysts about how difficult the situation could once again become that was the key julian has made it very clear if the publication of the drew will continue she would react if eight to me so a nuclear test and i don't think peace is good direction at least from the point of view of south korea and i think it's going to press the interest of so south korea to step in eve this situation continue to escalate and if there's
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a conflict what he's sort of saying is you better show me some steps which i can then say we're moving in the right direction he's putting pressure on north korea he's also in a sense putting pressure on south korea because of course south korean president is due to meet women in september south korea wants to open a liaison office on the border once in a way probably to regenerate new economic contacts and so the warm a relationship in south korea and north korea has been a sense of positive aspect of trumps diplomacy but now of course it begins to raise the question of a split possibly trump want to go back to a more aggressive posture to pressure north korea and the south korean government may say we have perceived benefits from a calming of the atmosphere and improve the atmosphere the pentagon was always on with any suggestion that it would scale back its maneuvers it wanted to maintain the military pressure of the military readiness of the u.s. forces in and around korea. i'd say that says trump has moved to the pentagon
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position rather than the pentagon ever really be happy with trump's position ok that's the way look for now i'm calling bray in moscow thanks for checking in with r.t. and this hour i'll be back in forty minutes for the next world. four men are sitting in a car when the fifth gets shot in the head. all four different versions of what happened one of them is on the death row
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greetings and salutations is this week on a late summer sunday in jacksonville florida described old twenty four year old opened fire on a local video game tournaments and shattered an afternoon on the competition the gunman david katz of baltimore maryland shot down two fellow gamers and wounded roughly ten others before turning the gun on himself and taking his own life. there wouldn't be it seems another weekend in the united states of america without more violence more crazed madman another round of ludicrous theorizing on just what or who is to blame for another terrible tragedy naturally the political left
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immediately point immediately pointed to the gun in the killer's hand as the ultimate culprit but it was the right the political right the conservatives that found the new enemy of the people to blame for all the violence in our society and they chose. video games cue fox news and retired political science professor carol swain who proclaimed on the martha maccallum show i think that playing those violent video games clearly influences behavior and we know that in the military they sometimes use video games to break down people's inhibitions and so there's no way our children are not being affected by violent video games and movies that they watch so what was this horribly violent vicious shoot 'em up game cats was playing the clearly rotted his brain to the point of bile and rampage. why madden n.f.l. nineteen and american football simulation video game wasn't call of duty wasn't
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doom wasn't even grand theft auto yes he was playing a video game simulation of the n.f.l. the same n.f.l. that is featured every sunday on fox t.v. i wonder why martha maccallum and our panel of guys didn't blame the violence of n.f.l. football as a reason for the shooting. but one. video games have long been the perfect target of politicians religious leaders and others as the bane of morality for our children so today let's find out just why videogames have taken center stage in the blame game as we start watching all this. story. real there was. as you put the bottom. like you know i got. this.
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it's like. well what it was in the dark side i'm sorry robot and i'm taffeta lalas and i just want to save as that the video games that she's talking about that the military uses the most violent the ones that actually if you were going to say have any kind of connection that are first person shooters an entire category of video games by the way first person shooters the ones that they're talking about that the military use those are things like ghost recon call of duty black ops call of duty modern warfare ghost recon advanta war fighter. one thing about these all things and that have in common for most of the game you play as a u.s. army soldier or a marine or a navy seal or a special forces assassin out to. take down somebody and so by and large the bulk
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of the most violent video games are our war games that recreate world war one world war two vietnam korea any of these like major moment push the military industrial complex right where the flag let's be so proud. oh wow it's interesting you know if it's all sort of the goods it's like people are quick to blame everything but the person who did it you know the leader of the quick to blame of it well it's got to be this it's got to be this because we always need a reason for violent acts which were just i mean and now it's video games and what's sad is that there's no evidence that supports that video games cause bad behavior in fact the u.s. secret service conducted a review in two thousand and four and it had been applying causes of school sure. things that i found just twelve percent of studied attackers twelve percent five out of forty one expressed an interest in violent video games more of them had copies of the enter book and their house than have video games in our school
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shooters so it's sort of like saying what if you buy the book what if you find a board game oh my gosh what if i and this i think it's interesting because there actually was a study by the southern economic journal that was talking about that it was published in february twenty sixth and that showed that actually video games can be tied to a decrease in violence and that researchers found a reduction in crime rates in areas the weeks following major video game everyone is inside playing a video game without committing crimes away when we go to brand new brand new mad brand new n.b.a. two k will play rather rather than going out right on the streets i'm going to tell you folks for the folks at home i play a lot of video games and i've never wanted to actually go out and play a real dragon because that would be inappropriate i mean i have one or two controllers in my time but i've broken foot most of the needles in my time but you know it's never people it's never like i've never you know raged outwardly at
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somebody next to me when you lose you lose this is a disturbed young man who doesn't know how the reason this event he got beat got beaten by an african-american and i that's that's where i think that's why is i think the it lies and those were much more concerned about what toxic young white men in a really bad society that teaches them a lot about i think what's interesting too is the american psychological association media psychology division actually advises the visuals of reporters to stop making the connection between video games and real life acts of violence they said quote journalists and policymakers do their constituencies a disservice in cases where they link acts of real world violence with the perpetrators exposure to violent video games or other violent media there's a. a little scientific evidence to support the commercial and it may distract those redressing those issues that we know contribute to real world violence which is usually poverty depression exasperate should you know of feeling that they cannot
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get ahead million diverse racism. it's not about it's not about the game or about what you play. on november twelfth eighteen forty professor john anthony gardner davis was shot and killed by a student on the grounds of the university of virginia kind of the first school shooting and since that nineteenth century school shooting we've had many more but whether it's virginie attacked newtown or parklane they all have one thing in common the data surrounding the events isn't telling the whole story and may even be making things worse the us department of education civil rights data collection division reported that from twenty fifteen to twenty sixteen there were two hundred forty schools in the us that reported at least one school related shooting but a recent national public radio investigation revealed that of those two hundred thirty five schools the federal government reported school shootings in one hundred sixty one of those schools told n.p.r. that no school shootings had taken place thirty seven schools in cleveland alone
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told them that they intended to mark the previous data point not the one that was reported for incidence this is incidences were miscategorized with only a leaven being confirmed the remaining fifty nine could not be proven or disproven by n.p.r. that means that only four organizations are collecting and compiling statistics on school shootings and that they all rely on either self reporting by the school as media reports or incomplete law enforcement reporting and that inaccurate data is what the federal government uses to determine how much money should be spent on what programs and which one of the six states spending about nine hundred sixty million dollars on school safety programs since the park was shooting in february of this year the very least we could do for the people actually lost and senseless . violence is to base those safety programs on correct information i could not agree with you more we absolutely should be using the correct information when we base any kind of legislation or make money going to societal decisions because we
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have told the data how can you make a note and you make any kind of good the sound of the subject matter and also. it's hard for me hard for me to to want to put the safety of my children in the hands of but see divorce and drive actions that was tough for me that's not a great ludo yeah it was tough especially when those two have bad information. and you can't blame whitebread see the boss well that's just to be clear if that's us and come up with a system she just choose keep doing what they've always been doing yes i was not into any better but she is using this data plan for the federal government to pay to arm teachers with firearms in schools which arms or maybe off topic but is the best if you arm a teacher at a school what happens if the teacher decides to go nuts one day and shoot up a school. we will get them a calming video game which is money because they always say like the violent video
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games make you violent then why don't we just have more calming video games that make you feel better about yourself and not hate your body or your gender or your skin color or your religion or group and i mean this is a crazy idea i'm out here if we were because like i said there's only four organizations that we rely on for this information right now and it's much like police shootings it's it's fairly disturbing the fact that you have the c.r.c. there which is civil rights data collection part of the department of education you have every town for gun safety which is obviously an anti-gun organization and therefore as much restriction as they can get through. and so there's obviously an agenda you know not that i think they're being paid i'm not saying that they're lying about the numbers to make their point. but i'm saying that they're going to take their isn't just to it to some extent you know they trust certain things that are going on there and the only other two are the f.b.i. and the washington post. trustworthy organizations those two how dare you. but
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the one thing i found really strange is that when n.p.r. got in touch with them and said hey we found these mistakes the federal government so department of a division of the department of education the c.r.c. responded saying that they rely on schools to self report but doesn't check to see if the information is accurate for accurate before publishing and they also went on to say this year in d.c. accept correction requests for up to one year from the moment of the submission period opens for the twenty fifteen twenty sixteen collection the corrections period closed on june thirtieth twenty eighteen and for this reason your data correction request cannot be accepted however data no will be included on the data file so ensuring is aware of the errors you're reporting now one of the areas that n.p.r. was trying to point out is that there was an incidence a november twenty first twenty fifteen a it was a saturday and a student posted a picture of himself at home holding a gun and had posed not in a manner just you know golden gun opposed to social media and that was listed
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as a school shooting and they will not correct it because well you're already most of the day we have the correct numbers are just going to leave this data out here for david lyons has versus the ologists just if you are a data scientist or says don't use that don't use a. lawyer every time i mean they tried every time a firearm discharges and i wrote you inside or into a school building or on or on to a school campus or groves as documented by the press you know it's look here's the thing it's like i think the problem that you have yours that most of us in watching news or reading information you think a school shooting you immediately think of which is going on here and telling people major school shootings not you know someone accidentally discharging a firearm. in a pickup truck in a parking lot or something of that nature you know this is like you know like a usual friday and tomorrow scott that's good all as well rob undergrowth are hard coded approach talk walk through the don't forget to let us know what you think of
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