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really deleting. an investigative documentary. our review of the stories british authorities released photos of. the poisoning of former russian spy. potential chemical attack in syria. security council. general election a survey suggests there's been a surge in support for right wing parties in the country. immigration sentiment.
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sunday september tonight we're bringing you the biggest stories has covered right here over the past seven days first off winding back to wednesday when british authorities released photos of two men that they claim are responsible for the poisoning of russian. daughter in march the suspects are said to be russian intelligence officers were acting on direct orders from moscow.
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many british media outlets were quick to seize on the claims accepting the authorities version with headlines branding the two men as putin's smiling assassins moscow says there are major inconsistency is in britain's version of events but i guess d.f. now explains. we're sure but we are sure it's safe now but don't touch anything we're sure they're russian but we don't know who they are contradictions everywhere based on a body of intelligence the government has concluded that the two individuals named by the police and c.p.s. are officers from the russian military intelligence service. also known as the g.r.u. just check out so you can. go and you know just whether they are actually serving officers in russian intelligence agencies we have significant lines of inquiry about who they meet when we will people to come forward and give us the evidence
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you'd think they would have to know who these two suspects are before accusing them of being russian military intelligence agents but no instead they're asking the public for help to identify these two men who to raise it may already seems to know this was not a row operation it was almost certainly also approved outside the g.r.u. a senior level of the russian state would be real easy if they just called up the russians and ask them with passport numbers and everything but they aren't on speaking terms i can confirm that we have had no cooperation from the russian government on the other hand how do you complain that someone isn't being helpful when you refuse to pick up the phone you know it wouldn't be. the british and voice said that the u.k. site will not present any materials london also refused to present any other
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information about the case passport numbers patronymics data from the reasonably cation and so on we understand that they will be transmitted by interpol so here we are the british refusing to so. much as acknowledge the russians and moscow in refusing to budge until the brits respond to certain questions look the russians have asked for fingerprints harmless rights of the two suspects the british say they'll hand over nothing and then complain that the russians are being held for contradictions by the meticulous and painstaking searches and all the unlikely it is impossible to guarantee that there are no other materials present in the source for you know all the experts advise that the evidence to date does not suggest any long term health risk from short term or one month contact with low levels of this agent so which is it might be a tad confusing for the locals in salisbury everything's fine and save but it isn't
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so we don't pick anything up and keep an eye out is that over or not and then of course there's the huge gaps in the investigation we don't know where the suspects disposed of the ritual that they used to attack the scruples front door or where do all in charlie got the bottle the poison the. or is it if it is the same bottle that has been used in both poisonings they don't seem to know what happened to the container for months and months and now asking the public for help to identify these suspects who they've already identified as secret agents of the discipline g.r.u. and to explain what happened to the nerve agent container which the said discipline secret agents just seem to throw away for ease of identification doesn't seem very professional one of the deadliest substances known to man ended up in
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a charity bin sudden away after six months we are told this is how the poison came into the country in a power few bottle why could we don't been told that before why was not put out now what it is stop these two people picking up a perfect bottle with a poison in it one of them dying as a consequence why are we not being told why have we not been told the full extent of what the danger might be in seoul is really not still not been resolved the poor people there are still suffering so as i say i think there's a lot of questioning a lot of suspicion about this in britain these two people if the are russian intelligence officers are more austin powers than james bond two killers travelling on the same airplane from moscow and then back to moscow leaving in a skip or charity skip a perfume bottle full of an agent with a russian name having tried to kill two russians with it if you set out deliberately to set up russia for this crime that's precisely what you would do
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someone trying to blame russia could not have done a better job than this good day the head of britain's counter terrorism scored neil basle in his press conference when asked do you have any evidence of russian state involvement in this crime he served with one more. no and to top all that off the british insisted could only have been the russians first they said that the new russian manufactured nuvi chalks and then that fell through the russians pointed out a dozen other countries capable of doing so czech republic admitted they had synthesize small quantities for defense britain's own chemical lab porton down admitted it had michael stockpiles contradictions everywhere. voting is underway in sweden in a general election that could rock the political landscape their poll suggests that
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the swedish democratic party is gaining traction with pre-election campaigning largely dominated by immigration on saturday election rivals have their final chance to try and sway voters. sweden needs britain's peace when it responsibly immigration policy and you know something there is only one gun store in swedish politics for responsible and it's immigration in sweden there's ground zero is sweden democrats reasons you know nazis does great again and again and again they show the nats and racists roots and they're trying to destroy the time when we need that corporation the most new in the in the force today it is not working class children who are not allowed to go to school now it is a lot of children of immigrants now we can choose if they will be given the same chance as other children or if an option to travel to the southern coastal city of helsingborg to gauge opinion.
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swedes will be a minority in our own country within two or three decades even if you stop all immigration now we will become a minority that's the demography journalist in good carlquist has been branded a racist by many she's calling for the borders to be closed and all immigrants to be sent away nowadays when people call me a racist i say ok fine let it say that i'm a racist can we now go on to discuss the facts the fact is the ones one of the most homogenous populations in europe almost a quarter of all swedish people today have a foreign background in some parts of society really aren't happy with that reality sweden is not swedish anymore i mean this is still the change here used to be a small little shop where you could buy hotdogs now it's sort of a bad shot you never find any swedish hot dogs anymore but in a sense. no. this bickering really.
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is just an error here. all the sign. yes org is already no no no no unless you are wrong with me even if we do actually. i am very sad that sweden is not swedish country anymore it makes me want to cry. regularize my own country if you like in cloyd in the nation. we don't become so used to that all swedes say oh we love immigration we love all you are. so they get really you know they're not. what i say that's what they get. while we continue to walk with the camera more and more people come up to us most of them to argue. to complain.
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so you see even immigrants think that we are a meek country that we don't have good laws tells us he's been an asylum seeker in sweden for almost fifteen years with no my work permit and no id so how do you get your money when you get. migration. but. who pays that money. you know who pays migration swedish taxpayers you know how much money how much we work i know how much taxes we pay i don't understand how this can go along for fifteen years as a nation we did swedish migration agency and immigration minister and ministry of justice and social democrat party without getting any clear answer yet. on the agency's website twice he was denied asylum in two thousand and four and two
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thousand and seven his third application is currently pending according to swedish law an asylum seeker can appeal against the decision if they're actually. nation is refused today fifty thousand immigrants remain in sweden illegally have to failed asylum cases and no other seventy five thousand are still waiting on the migration board's decision including. for the third time in fourteen years today i have this id. like dog. swedish id. until to morrow canons holds a so-called l m a card very fine him as an asylum seeker he can legally stay in the country and receives the equivalent of iran and seven euros in swedish crowns every day and other social benefits but he's banned from studying or working here. i don't need to take his money if two thousand two hundred it's not money is right
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but give me a drop in the box like her. and for me it's not just refugees here question the system's efficiency but the most and both sides of the political spectrum people have a sensation of that the society is slowly deteriorating everything is going the wrong way you cannot ignore also the fact that we have nineteen eighties given approval for two three point three million people from other countries to live here and seven percent of them have been refugees according to the united nations and the rest have come here for for many other reasons. and this discontent breeds fear and anger where you can't immigration immigration bond given paper. he need to do that. is example like hollow wake up is it me i'm not partial. is it me boy i do what i can do to make like problem for you cause you
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not give me paper. from sweden. the conflict in syria has been in the spotlight this week with the final battle for . the northwestern province is thought to be the last terrorist stronghold in the war weary country the u.s. defense department estimates that up to thirty thousand to cover me in the area despite that doubled from war in the syrian leader and his allies against launching an attack on the area and what he calls a potential human tragedy the fate of adlib was also on the agenda of the u.n. security council on friday. there are more babies in italy and that terrorists when russia and the assad regime say they want to counterterrorism they actually mean they want to bomb schools hospitals and homes the lives. we are firmly under the impression that the west impotence the stoking hysteria ground and in any case are attempting to prevent the full of the last major
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terrorist stronghold in syria the assad regime and its enablers russia and iran have a playbook for this one every man woman and child becomes a target this eerie an army has incurred enormous casualties and its effort to make sure that as few civilians as as possible are killed it is the terrorists who make it their policy to go out and deliberately kill civilians history does not show that the syrian army has caused widespread civilian deaths unlike the situation in mosul and rocca where the western forces simply did carpet bombing it killed everyone. of the security council session also devoted time to discussing chemical weapons moscow has repeatedly said the terrorists an adlib are planning to use the arms to frame the acid regime and already brought eight barrels
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of chlorine to the province russia also believes members of the controversial rescue group the white helmets will be filming the into the when it staged the united nations acknowledge that the terrorists did have chlorine the government owned one. and. which is an organization. being deep kept ability to produce weaponized chlorine despite russia's repeated claims the united states the u.n. envoy appeared to have her own idea about any future chemical attacks in syria. if there are chemical weapons that are used we know exactly who's going to use them . yes russia is making accusations about. everything else. assad is doing the same.
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that is the exact formula they always follow before a chemical weapons attack that assad does on its own. security analysts we spoke to says the terrorists pose a major threat to civilians. the major threat against civilians is a terrorist threat had the major threat against civilians comes from the about the . groups that are terrorist groups and i think it's absolutely ridiculous why would
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the syrian regime and the russians use any chemical weapons or allow the use of any chemical weapons for the last stronghold of these terrorist organizations i mean they all that is the route that the. army and the russian army were able to control most of the syrian territories the israeli military is being accused of censorship after it reportedly told a prominent newspaper to drop a story the details when the returns in just a few moments. back
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to the week on thursday the jerusalem post told r.t. that it had been subjected to censorship by the israeli military the news provider
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published an article online saying that israel had admitted giving military support to anti-government forces in syria but it was later deleted the article was summarizing a media briefing which was held by senior officials of the israeli defense forces all details now from the middle east correspondent. in a groundbreaking revelation published by the two recent post newspaper on tuesday it ran with a headline that these weighty defense forces confirms that israel provided lightweight pads to syrian rebels the article was immediately taken down but not before which was picked up elsewhere on the mate the division of article outlines high israel has been providing syrian rebel groups with money and arms while the i.d.f. maintains that it was not intervening in syria's civil war are minded confirmed that as part of operation good neighbor israel has been regularly supplying syrian rebels near its border with light weapons and ammunition in order to defend themselves from attacks and a substantial amount of cash to buy additional arms operation good neighbor was
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officially presented as the i.d.f. if it should provide aid in syria but according to the jerusalem post article it's real goal was to keep has been the fight has and rainy and soldiers away from israel's borders and its guys israel overkill to be provided aid to no fewer than seven syrian rebel groups included among them so send out with a full hundred strong fighting force we would see some five thousand dollars as the money to put the ports open circulation for a while but israel supports so many rebel groups but this is the first time that those will hold subpoena tributed to the i.d.f. or at least they could have been if the article was not dropped we contacted the i.d.f. but they refused to comment but a spokesperson for the syrian rebel group previously confirmed israel support to the wall street journal israel stood by our side in a heroic way we wouldn't have survived without israel's assistance however the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has vehemently would trick to these
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reports he says that is also assistance has been purely humanitarian we do not interfere in this terribly bloody conflicts we do however provide humanitarian aid to young boys and girls it is expensive but we will continue to invest. of course the syrian government has been accusing israel of providing. some time back in may syrian state t.v. the. military hundreds of. them and he denies these reports but some of the finds. elsewhere and on numerous occasions we reached out to do some in post who told us they were forced to move by the only. reasons. investigative journalist martin hamill says it's hard these days to hide something once it's been published it probably appeared in such a major media outlet because it has some truth it's not such a secret it's been done many times before no one wants to publicize it the syrian
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rebels don't want to be publicized in the fact they're working with the evil jewish state and the jewish state doesn't want to publicize the fact that it's working with syrian rebels that are allied to others because they're enemies as well but they there is a common interest here and it falls the rule of the enemy of my enemy is my friend but clearly it stepped on some people's toes here they don't want it out to publicly and they decided to retract it well you can't retract anything that's already out and in this world today. but if broadcasters are demanding that social media networks are put under the same level of scrutiny as they are they want to watchdog to monitor content on the platforms as polly boyko reports. where do you get your news are you watching this report on your television set or perhaps the video has been embedded in an online news article or maybe you're watching this is a you tube video survey after survey has shown that t.v. news audiences are gradually eroding as online news sources become more popular in
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fact among young people aged sixteen to twenty four the internet has become the most popular source for news popular but unregulated something which has got the u.k.'s biggest broadcasters more than a little concerned rather unusually the titans of t.v. news here have got together and written a joint letter calling on the government to set up an independent watchdog to regulate social media news. we do not think it realistic or appropriate to expect internet and social media companies to make all the judgement calls about what content is and is not acceptable without any independent oversight there is an urgent need for independent scrutiny of the decisions taken and greater transparency. according to t.v. news bosses the issue is about money to invest significantly in british infrastructure and content pay high unfair levels of tax and we are all regulated
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by off com the message from team television is that it's just not fair here they are playing by the rules paying their fair share of tax and subject to the strictest of broadcasting codes from t.v. regulator ofcom every channel broadcasting in the u.k. is subject to of com rules r.t. included and if any of us complain about saying something distressing unbalanced or just plain incorrect a t.v. channel can be investigated and find the message from team t.v. is that the tech giants need a watchdog just like that there is obviously a vested interest on the ball so many of these companies enjoying to protect themselves from this form of competition is a very lengthy these us social media giants oh so a lot of who did any of the costs in tax terms in terms of supporting infrastructure investment in the u. jerry much of which has been balled by the very companies that are signatures to
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this petition the head of off com has said that creating a clone organization to oversee online news is a good idea we welcome emerging actions by the major a mine players but consider that the argument for independent regulator of their david sees has never been stronger the proposals from the t.v. bosses haven't come out of the blue the government's promise to make britain the safest place in the world to be online and by the end of the year is set to unveil its future internet strategy now seems like a good time to try to influence it before human speech always comes in the same way we can all obviously participate in discussions on the internet but there are same level of legal disciplines and job yet so the ploys. i don't think it's ever been a completely free playground but up until now does manage to avoid regulation the question that was whether we continue to avoid regulation there is growing pressure from all sides for some form of regulation the question is how this would work
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a lot of those questions really haven't you know. that's the waiting for this hour thanks for watching we catch up with max kaiser and stephen baldwin next on their road trip across the united states. you know world big partisan group a lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit 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 bats and 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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or my body told me that i belong with the boys but my thoughts my mind with that belong with the girls. and the surgery starts to be a very popular. football person's doctor. i was born a male and a sex change when i was thirty years old. i've now been living as a woman for twenty eight years and i fully recurrent this. problem should have gone away from know by now but they hadn't so these surgeries are nothing more than plastic surgery i've had several female to male friends and you look at it and you just go oh god you. hatred that it's horrible nobody can change genders it's impossible. is still luzhin it's a mental illness. this is now one of mine and flesh of my flesh she shall be
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called woman for she was taken from a. previously on the great american pilgrimage erhard this was the technology that decimated turns out herds of buffalo friends you're dealing who's the best person some of the best knowledge david temple. in this business in this region wrote fifty four. as i'm doing you'll learn more about the people. everybody i'm stephen baldwin task hollywood guy usual suspects favorite movie proud american first of all i'm just as george washington and r.v.'s to see uncle steve join the big boys because
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