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a lot of people have left here i don't know too many people here and just slow down too much they lost their jobs got laid off the american dream is changing that's not what it used to be. it's a tough reality to deal. with . him off the plane the fact that they can also apply. a flight from london helped prevent the deportation of the migrants although later transpires the somali man is said to be a convicted rapist. and b c news misrepresents remarks made by donald trump make it seem like he praised the pro-slavery general it took two days until the report was corrected but in that time the media became polarized new yorkers whether they live in so. i do feel like it's divided we have to be open to
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listening to different countries different different peoples interests some followers follow. maybe this is always going to be people living in different universes. the captain of the doomed mission doesn't have to be abandoned shortly after takeoff speaks exclusively to be about his dramatic escape when everything goes according to plan when the first stage is attached there is always this kind of can see on the video images that's normal but after the first stage detached we felt those vibrations continue and then immediately there was the emergency signal going off. good evening thanks for joining us this is r.t. international. passengers on a flight from london to turkey have start. for
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a mom who was being deported from britain was apparently shouting and crying when fellow passengers decided to intervene it was explains now there's another twist to the story take them off the plane exactly what they care most of what was taken off the plane this is the moment the passengers on a flight to istanbul stood up for a man being forcibly removed from the u.k. the home office was attempting to deport you could be ahmed back to his home country of somalia which he'd left when he was reportedly a young boy. was a little over the fire. but his screams alerted the other passengers on board to the fact that he was being made to leave the country against his will so fellow passengers leapt to his defense he says whatever it was it was forget exactly what it is
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you got was shot because it was minutes later home office officials scored off the plane and back to u.k. jurisdiction. it's now been revealed the passengers helped to keep in the country is a convicted gang rapist in august two thousand and seven he brutally assaulted a sixteen year old girl along with three other men in a premeditated attack he was sentenced to nine years in prison and he was released after four one of his fellow gang members has since traveled to syria and died fighting with islamic state terrorists the passengers on the plane are unlikely to have known ahmed's dangerous criminal history and the loss of security was never easy. to see it was going to lead to discovery that it was very little now thang. to their intervention you have made it is thought to be
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back in a u.k. detention center while government officials tried to place him on another flight his lawyers now have time to appeal the decision to deport him the u.k. isn't alone when it comes to citizens disrupting government approved deportations early this year in sweden a student activist refused to take a seat on a plane until a failed asylum seeker who was being sent back to afghanistan was taken off the flight and she live streamed the entire incident golborne. so you are going to get killed it was later reported the man had been sentenced for assault the u.k. home office says that all foreign nationals who were sentenced for a crime and abuse the u.k.'s hospitality should be in no doubt of the government's determination to remove them but the government may not have banked on citizen activists being just as determined to let them stay we asked the u.k.
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home office for clarification regarding the identity of the suspect earlier we spoke with former chief executive of the u.k.'s immigration advisory service keith best he believes courts should decide such cases not the public. but i think this example shows how wrong people can be although they may have sympathy for somebody particularly if they're being manhandled in a rather aggressive manner to get them on an aircraft in order to deport them i can understand where people sympathy might lie a bit of course as we've discovered with this case those sympathies may be very misplaced if they are foreigners want to use that airline for deportation cases then they have to do a balancing act between complying with the legal regulations or look at existing human rights safeguards and to make sure that they are fully articulated
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in favor of somebody who might otherwise be removed wrongly. been one of have been reports of other deportations running into difficulty french police stopped off to undocumented migrants in a forest without rome's consent later acknowledging their wrongdoing will make sure he says incidents do not take place again will have an inquiry it was next downtown that. reports now on the italian reaction to the incident as you can imagine pretty fear is this idea that the french offices oversee that their authority went into italy and effectively dumped two undocumented migrants on italian ground before fleeing now and there are many questions about did they knew that they were in italy well as some questions that you could raise about that did they not notice the italian flag which often flies in the resort town of club here
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which this happened very need to arm those they were speeding back across the border into france did they not see the sign that welcomed the back to france italy tyrian minister material so really is serious about this and he's gone as far as describing president michael of france as being an international embarrassment abandoning migrants and italian first cannot be considered an error or an accident what happened to. president a defense against our country we are facing an international embarrassment. cannot pretend otherwise we will not accept any apology well so far there hasn't been any official word from the palace that the office of president might go on here in france and this is not the first time that they have been tensions between the two countries over that area just a few months ago actually summoned the french ambassador over an incident where two french customs officers actually went on to italian soil and actually try to
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apprehend the tali and citizen who they tried to force to take a drug test far out of their jurisdiction and there have been other issues in regards to the the migrant crisis and how italy is responded to it just a few weeks ago the interior minister actually said that he would be prepared to close down all of the airports in italy after it was announced that germany might trying to put undocumented migrants back to italy it seems that wherever we go. this issue of undocumented migration in this migration crisis is continuing these once neighboring countries apart and it doesn't look like. anything to bury the subject. the us news network n.b.c. is under fire after a showing out of context remarks by president trump about the american civil war it's common smita seemed like he was praising a pro-slavery confederate general let me correct to this report two days later it
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will be looks at how the us media is becoming more polarized in the liberal side of american media donald trump was in hot water they had him on video praising robert e. lee the pro-slavery confederate general during the us civil war they even had video evidence for their claim of obvious racism it also gave you. a general. who was incredible he drank a little bit too much. you know one draft going to be. so robert e. lee was a great general but it turns out that n.b.c. misrepresented the comment the general the trunk called incredible was actually ulysses s. grant the general of the union army now grant was anything but a racist in fact after he became president he even sent troops to fight the ku klux klan years after the civil war was over and b.c. had to run a retraction and show the full sound by a general. who was incredible he drank
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a little bit too much. and his name was great general great. anti drum faction smelled blood and went into overdrive they ran all kinds of headlines about trump praising the confederate general even said he was a big fan of general lee they even quoted distant descendants of lee denouncing the president and yet again our president is lying and showing us his true colors he is showing us that he supports an idol of white supremacy and hatred robert least for the continued in. our bodies but the pro trump crowd was watching a completely different movie the news in right field was the trump was innocent victimized by scheming liberals so folks in the anti trump camp got confirmation that the donald is a racist meanwhile those in the pro trump bubble got confirmation that the liberal press is out to slander him and that's just one example of how americans seem to
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live almost in two different realities with loyal audiences getting sucked in by different narratives but i am better and i turn to the side of the top of ministration is more sinister are more incompetent well let me relieve you of your burden. next time you can see that it's both incompetent and cynicism i think it's fair for black americans to say you know what i could consider the trump agenda made in america make america great again so we're here in liberal new york city and we're going to see if average new yorkers have even heard some of the headlines that are all the rage among conservatives. did you hear about the controversy regarding their the movie about the moon landing and donald trump didn't know it did not one controversy i haven't heard about you know i haven't. did you hear about trump praising robert e. lee. every lead is i think i have yes i heard.
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do you feel like americans are divided and that like those who listen to protract media hear one side of the story and those who hear for anti trump stuff hear another side part of your question i definitely feel like the country is divided by believe that some follow was follow incorrect maybe fake is. but i don't i'm not a term follower i believe the media i do feel like it's divided we have to be open to listening to different countries different different peoples interests as long as there is a divide between. ethnicities and cultures in no line of respect between these of them there's always going to be a divide in there is always going to be people living in different universes to some donald trump is a heroic champion making america great again to others he's a power mad fascist inciting bigotry no matter what you think of donald trump it's pretty obvious that americans are more deeply polarized than ever before and
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warring media narratives are deepening that division caleb mop and r.t. new york. post branded n.b.c.'s coverage dishonestly trying to channel deliberately made him look bad investigative journalist my experimental feels that news coverage is leaving people in the dark. point worth making about fox and m s n b c is that their formula is to cover a very narrow range of topics so if you watch these networks you probably aren't going to know much about what's happening outside of american horse race politics so no matter which network you're watching you are going to wind up less informed unless you're completely concerned with the different palace intrigues going on in washington that's why a lot of americans are turning to alternative media as well as foreign media and why foreign media is under threat in the u.s.
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why this network for example has been forced to register as a foreign agent it's pretty apparent that the national security state in the u.s. doesn't want to americans to be particularly well informed about foreign policy and what's happening on the ground in yemen or in palestine or latin america. the captain of the doomed space rocket failed after takeoff was spoken exclusively to auntie about his dramatic escape and she and was forced to abort the mission just minutes into the flight along with american mr norman a cake and to get a firsthand account of what happened to all these you just on the. because i mean for us that's a double we saw moments inside the capsule when you were shaking heavily and there was a disruption in the signal was that the exact moment when you realized something had gone wrong when everything goes according to plan when the first stage is detached there is always this kind of vibration that you can see on the video images that's normal but after the first stage detached we felt those vibrations continue and
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then immediately there was the emergency signal going off there was a tough test for you and your family as well my family members after having gone through the situation the next time and it would be more difficult for them to let me go on such a space flight because obviously they've been given a fright but on the other hand they are confident in our equipment and what we're prepared for anything can happen but this is our job we can't stop what we've done we need to move on your mother met you at baikonur when you landed what was the first thing you told her what did she say to you i told her not to worry when i said i was ok i said my health was in good shape i said look at me i'm walking and nothing is broken so don't be frightened you know and after she saw me with her own eyes she calmed down so that's how it was for any cake it was his maiden flight he discovered with him from a personal point of view nick did very well throughout an one thousand minute flight from liftoff to landing he did very well you acted in a professional manner and i believe our crew works very well together and i would
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like to take my next flight with nick i can but it will have been trained to endure the pressure of seven g. accelerations what does that feel like what can you compare that to the gravity forces can go in various directions usually you feel the pressure on your chest and your back and you could compare it to a block of concrete put on your chest with seven g. it's a block seven times your weight if you weigh ninety kilograms it would be a weight seven times bigger lying on your chest. and you get the full version of that interview by checking out our you tube channel. still to come. in the songs internet access but only if you follow certain rules after the break. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy
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confrontation let it be an arms race. spearing dramatic development only mostly i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very. time to sit down and talk. obama codified the worst honesty's of wall street institutionalized the kleptocracy journal a blind eye to the excesses of the really don't the wraps on on on financed in america who are pilfering with impunity and so this is draining the swamp be unfortunately i must say that it does mean that interest rates are going to start going higher and this is for the first time in thirty two years the bond market bull rally we've had for thirty two years or longer this looks like it's coming to an end and that is a fundamental shift huge change in the economy for the world and for the united
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states going forward so that will be the big story of the next twenty four months. welcome back could or has agreed to partially restore internet access to the wiki leaks chief julian assange she's been holed up in his london embassy for six years has claimed he's been handed guidelines on how best to act on line but ecuador also wants to improve his offline behavior too with better housekeeping.
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leaks has published the nine page protocol for war and that story his artie's. sources close to jude innocence of told r.t. that the ecuadorian embassy imposed a new protocol that covers the day to day aspects of mr sanders life inside the ecuadorian embassy in regulating it really they cover things like how his visits are managed and any visitors who wish to go and see the former editor of wiki leaks will have to make an official inquiry via email and also how he communicates with the world we know that six months ago his internet access was cut off it will now be reestablished albeit part partially and also things like his medical treatment how he's treated medically that will be covered within the framework of that memo and also it prohibits him from doing or saying anything which is deemed as
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interfering in the internal affairs of other countries and of course six months ago when his into that access was cut it was a result of the various statements he was making with regard to the independence referendum in cats alone and as a result of that of course having his internet access cut off they've now prohibited him from making any statements that are considered to be political meddling now in september mr sound was forced to resign as editor of wiki leaks he was replaced by a kristinn hrafnsson an investigative journalist from iceland and wiki leaks releasing a statement saying that it was due to the extraordinary circumstances that he had been placed within the ecuadorian embassy which is why he had been made to stand down now of course it remains to be seen exactly how this sets of rules impacts mr sanders life inside the embassy and also remains to be seen exactly when he will
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finally be able to leave the embassy. canadian transgender athletes facing a backlash after winning the cycling world championship rachel mckinnon who was born male came first in the race in los angeles on sunday becoming the first of a transgender woman to win gold in the competition but it wasn't just applause that greeted her achievement. unfair advantage and not to be celebrated look at the difference in size and muscle mass of course you were going to win. imagine being the woman who came forth knowing that you should have a place on the podium amazing i was so infused that reading this i went out and challenged two eight year olds to a one hundred meter race guess what only went on first time running in an eight year old's race to. rachel mackinnon denies the accusations saying she was forced to suppress the testosterone levels in accordance with the rules on transgender
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athletes we put the issue of the debate what i find strange is the hue and cry being raised over transgender athletes but not over other athletes who clearly have certain advantages over fellow competitors i think the way in which transgender athletes are being singled out is very very unfair and wrong now of course we do need to look at whether transgender athletes do have an advantage which is unfair and gives them an advantage over others but i don't think the research really substantiate that at the moment the female athletes themselves fear feel that there are some particular disadvantage in competing in somebody who's gender has been. in some cases changed you know there have been cases in the past so i mean the most celebrated. american tennis player really richards who was a man was
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a useful player our captain. and then our underwent transgender. and competed as a woman and reached the following all of the double this of the u.s. open tennis championships you know one of the four grand slams one of the most important in the world as a singles player ended up growing twentieth and this was at the age of forty four when she reached that level and you would look at that cage some say well would it really richards as a man ever been able to reach those sorts of heights as a man and that is of course extremely doubtful there are all kinds of advantages that athletes have for sprinters having fast twitch muscle fibers. definitely gives you an advantage it isn't just this issue it's a whole range of issues about where genetic and other bother factors may give
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a particular athlete the edge over others i certainly think there should be as far as trying to gender intersection situations. going further the man i think would be an enormous task of. god proportion hopefully there would be some kind of consensus and we could establish a regime for all sports where. the athletes who are transgender and intersex but also those who perhaps have other special unique physical attributes or biological genetic attributes they could be included. brings us right up to die thanks thing without say updates for you in half.
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with no make this manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling plus is protect themselves. in the final larry go around the sun be the one percent. we can all middle of the room sick.
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cranking gave americans a lot of new job opportunities i needed to come up here to make some money i can make twenty five thousand dollars as a teacher or i could make fifty thousand dollars a year truck so i chose to drive truck people who rush to a small town in north dakota was an unemployed rate of zero percent like the gold rush is very very similar to. this beautiful story ended with pollution and devastation a lot of people have left here i don't know too many people here and the slow down from. the last that laid off the american dream is changing that's not what it used to be. it's a tough reality and the only. later
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on. this is boom bust broadcasting around the world and covering the world of business and finance and the impact upon all of us i'm part shelton in washington we're glad you're aboard. coming up as a summit related to breakfast takes place wednesday what's the status of the united kingdom leaving the european union the report its c.e.o. stroll mark gives us the latest and there was last week's terrible tumble of markets we talked about that all around the globe was it a one off or is a recovery about to take a turn for the words john greyson daniel shea joins us to discuss global markets plus business is that once had little to say about climate change are now putting
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their money and brains to work in an effort to protect themselves and the planet alex from highwood edge joins us from toronto and then tyson slocum and steve malzberg help us take a look at the unusual and dire circumstances all that directly ahead but first we have some outlines let's go. there is breaking news today on bret's that after talks reach an impasse over the weekend and british prime minister theresa may went before parliament to try and shore up perper carious political position over the weekend talks between ms maes government and their counterparts from the european union hit turbulence over the challenge of the irish border we've talked about that before while all sides are scheduled to reconvene for four more negotiations on wednesday earlier today ms may asked members of parliament to support her approach to brecht's the talks. we have made real progress in recent weeks on both withdrawal agreement and the political decoration on our future relationship and i
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want to pay tribute to both negotiating teams for the many many hours of hard work that has got us to this point in march we agreed legal text around the implementation period citizens' rights and the financial settlement and we've now made good progress on text concerning the majority of the outstanding issues and here to give us the latest on bret's that is a c. ostrov mark the reform which hillary thank you for being my pleasure so what's the latest on this we've been on a couple of times talking about this we appreciate you coming back to update us what's happening well what you heard theresa may say that was obvious obviously both sides still want the best deal for themselves right what i've heard specially coming out of the e.u. is this rising tide of mutual appreciation that's good everything went through the weekend until basically it was late sunday night that it actually broke down so we call in the irish border is sort of a bridge too far the irish border is significant of course the one thousand nine hundred eight peace agreement which ended all the sectarian violence is what's causing the issue what the easier once and is kind of going up against this very
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very issue what the in you want is to have this back stop which would be a guarantee of like sort of having the the europe starting at the side of the border we cannot have a border which is going to be disrupting business and we cannot push that border back into the irish sea so there you know just to make sure i get it correct that you you want northern ireland. northern ireland to be part of the customs union still to have free trade in the u.k. so you know there would most of. the integrity of the u.k. member the time before when i said it's not really breaks it is really x. it because it's the u.k. and the u.k. is not the the greater land mass of great britain it includes northern ireland yes so because of those peace accords remember that there was a lot of violence around that time and what the open border did was it does dissipated that for trade and for peace it is very important to keep it as one unit so what i predict is.

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