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that's not what it used to be. it's a tough reality to deal with. passengers on a flight from london helped prevent the deportation of a migrant. is said to be a gang rapist. and misrepresents remarks making it seem like. pro-slavery general. was corrected but it. became polarized whether they live in separate. i do feel like it's divided we have to be open to listening to different countries different different peoples interests from followers. maybe. it's always going to be people living in different universes. and the captain of the
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doomed. to take. his dramatic escape. when everything goes according to plan in the first stage is to turn there was always this kind of. video. but after the first stage. and then immediately there was the emergency signal going off. good evening thanks for joining us this hour this is r.t. and. passengers on a flight from london to turkey have stood up for a man who was being deported from britain the man was apparently shouting and crying when fellow passengers decided to intervene but it's not his political explains. to the story. the plane. take him off the plane this is the past. on a flight to istanbul stood up for
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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 of the buyer. 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 the only family was it was forget exactly what it was just got it was short it was minutes later home office officials it's courted you off the plane and back to you kate 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
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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. good to see it was going to lead to discovery that was very little now thanks to their intervention you have made it is thought to be 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.
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only 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 thought they were tainted so i don't. want 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. home office for clarification regarding the identity of the suspect and 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 i think this example shows how wrong people can be although they may have sympathy for somebody
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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 but of course as we've discovered with this case those sympathies may be very misplaced storages want to use that line for deportation cases then they have to do a balancing act between complying with the legal regulations or look this thing human rights safeguards and to make sure that they are fully articulated in favor of somebody who might otherwise be removed wrongly. meanwhile there are reports of other deportations running into difficulty french police dropped off two undocumented migrants in a forest without rome's consent later acknowledging the wrongdoing will make sure
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says incidents do not take place again we'll have an inquiry it was an accidental about. ortiz 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 which this happened very need to and as they were speeding back across the border into france did they not see the sign that welcomed the back to france now it's elisa interior minister material sylvania is furious 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
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or an accident what happened is a number 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 apprehend and italian citizen who they tried to force to take a drug test far out of their jurisdiction and they 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
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try and deport undocumented migrants back to italy it seems that way. well we go this issue of undocumented migration and this migration crisis is continuing tat is once neighboring countries apart and it doesn't look like. anything to bury the subject. french opposition leader. has vowed revenge after live streaming an astonishing tirade as officers raided his headquarters the left wing party chief threaten to make justice minister nicole bell a bay pay as police went through his house and party premises. he was rude. to live. with your. new structure. you don't want. much to. see more middle of the
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people of. your own upper room where your my music. you know where you are really. the france party boss called for public rallies to block what he called a social cooder to our by president emanuel micro-loan it's the raids are part of an investigation into misuse of e.u. funds and alleged financial irregularities in mel and sean's presidential run of last year right wing leader marine le pen been targeted by a similar probe which she dismissed as being political persecution because picked out her emerick building as the french publisher and journalist could even see emerick we we heard him saying that his persona is sacred because they're saying no one can touch me what about the building itself or by law can the police raid the
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headquarters and even his. yes is the roads are legal but completely of normal complete exaggerated the the in this to geishas into alleged misuse of the e.u. founds and the misuse of campaign expenditures are very commonplace are are quite acquired by now. it's true that they didn't deserve to be treated like gangsters like that because it's the way they were treated is completely political it is a show of force of the new of the new government and it's a kind of what the english called a double standards because of the during this summer the been allowed a fur it was a kind of a private militia founded by the french president to micro. said to the police you can't enter my house because i don't have the key please come back tomorrow and they come back they came back the day after and the day after in the
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safe there was safe was empty of course with a surprise. so it's it's completely political though this new government because it has been today and you go government in france the new government has been born in shame in the shame of raiding the premises of one of the main opposition party in france and said the prosecutor's office was acting and the direct orders of the justice ministry. it must be confirmed that there's a lot of adults that he may be true and i think the lots have been a lot of protests in front of the headquarters of france about a from the the activists of france and bowed and also a lot of activists from the pole of a communist revive all in france so it's completely it's completely political what did the government's maybe the government today it doesn't bode well for the future
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of french democracy. in his life stream broadcast. blame devalue mccrum directly personally for the raids on the opposition if no evidence of any wrongdoing is found is this going to backfire is it going to reflect badly on. yes it could be very macro is completely you must understand that it has been elected very very few people is it doesn't have a lot of electoral basis and so it's like a fly to fly forward so you want to show you wants to to shine responsibilities is for instance today was nominated was appointed a minister of the interior it was only it doesn't have any competence in the police is only a friend of a close friend of him and micro we only blackmailed him saying if you don't appoint
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me i quit or quit all the other governments so it's a sign that he wants to to rule like a in the been a laugh or he wants to do rule with close friends or not with very professional people because he feels are very threatened threatened by the the anger of the people and i think it will be. knows it will know a very bad witch of discontent in this country as i understand they've also been raids on the right wing national rally party members the d.c. this is all being connected. you know. i'm not a specialist in that on this matter i cannot confirm it. ok almost because of the bold which is completely different party i think ok many thanks emmerich film i guess french publisher and journalist good evening and many thanks for your time but per pleasure was my thank you. rights group amnesty
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international has released a damning report on the quote deep denial by britain and the u.s. led coalition over civilian casualties during the anti arsal operation in the syrian city of raka. the u.k. ministry of defense still maintains its hundreds of a strikes in iraq are resulted in zero civilian casualties a statistical improbability it is completely reprehensible that the coalition refuses to acknowledge its role in most of the civilian casualties it caused since the coalition campaign against eisel in syria and iraq began back in two thousand and fourteen the u.k.'s carried out some seventeen hundred airstrikes two hundred fifteen of them on the city of rock are alone yet earlier this year britain's defense ministry admitted responsibility for just a single civilian death some british m.p.'s agree with amnesty that u.k. authorities are in denial during a strike to engage three die of a civilian motorbike crossed into the strike area at the last moment and it was
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assessed that one civilian was unintentionally killed the government's assertion is part of a wider strategy of denial around the consequences of britain's military campaign in syria and iraq while britain's defense ministry has told us that the u.k. has provided details on each of their seven hundred strikes including operational briefings and that it confirmed to when there was a civilian casualty it added the missions are carefully planned and aimed at minimizing the effect on civilians adding that it would prefer to being involved in these research political commentator jonathan shafi though says the u.k.'s made similar claims about other middle east conflicts. is part of a more general strategy to cover up to in some we people over the canes of civilian casualties caused by u.k. action this is of course something beyond the situation in uk oh we had the same both the iraq war we had the same of both afghanistan as well we hear over and over
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again that the stakes are meticulous strategic using the best technology that money can buy but in the end it's dropping bombs and explosives on dangerously populated civilian locations the language that's used in and us meticulous you often hear as well of course famously or infamously collateral damage in fact these are real people and if you read the reports coming out of iraq and there's a real anger the we civilians have been treated not least because it's not even an undertaking to have an investigation into how these theories were taking place. the u.s. news network n.b.c. is under fire after showing out of context remarks by president trump about the american civil war his comments made it seem like he was praising a pro-slavery confederate general ellis only corrected its report two days later on this kind of open looks at how the us media seems to be becoming ever more
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polarized in the liberal side of american media donald trump was in hot water they had him on video praising robert illini 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 is incredible he drank a little bit too much. you know what i'm talking about and so robert e. lee was a great general. but it turns out that n.b.c. misrepresented the comment the general the trump 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 soundbite a general. who was incredible he drank a little bit too much. and his name was green general gray.
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anti trump 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 long in showing us his true colors he is showing us that he supports an idol of white supremacy and the hatred robert the least for the continued in slow movement of black bodies but the pro trump crowd was watching a completely different movie the news in right field was that 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 live almost in two different realities with loyal audiences getting sucked in by
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different narratives they lie in bed and i turn to decide if the temp of ministration is more sinister our 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 the the movie about the moon landing and donald trump didn't know but did not one controversy i haven't heard about no no i haven't. did you hear about trump praising robert e. lee. ever to leave yes 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 an anti trump stuff here another side part of your question i definitely feel like the country is divided by believe that from 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 nice of them there's always going to be a divide and there's always going to be people living in different universes to some donald trump is a heroic champion making american 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 warring media narratives are deepening that division cable mop and r.t.
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new york. little trump has branded n.b.c.'s coverage dishonest claiming the channel deliberately made him look bad but the division this month blumenthal feels that news coverage is leaving people in the dog. 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 policy 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 us why this network for example has been forced to register as
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a foreign agent it's pretty apparent that the national security state in the u.s. doesn't want to merican 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 walk at that failed after takeoff has spoken exclusively to aunty about his dramatic escape for the chin and was forced to abort the mission just minutes into the flight along with the u.s.s. donald nick and he gave a firsthand account of what happened to start off the full interviews available on the you tube channel is an extract. from us that's a couple moments inside the capitol as you or she could have a dozen there was a disruption in the signal what is that league zack moment when you realize something had gone wrong when everything goes according to plan in the first stage is to turn it over there is always this kind of vibration that can see on the video images you can that's normally when you put off to the first stage detached we feel
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those vibrations continue through this and then immediately there was the emergency signal going on for this billion it was a tough test for you and your family as well but my family members such as space flight risk because obviously they've been given a fright but on the other hand they're confident in our equipment and. but we're prepared for anything but can happen but this is our job with it and 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 thought i told you not to worry 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 i mean 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 main flight did you discuss it with him from a personal point of view that nick did very well throughout our nineteen minute flight from liftoff to landing a lot of he did very well you acted in a professional manner and i believe our crew works very well together and i would like to take my next flight with nick i can put it because he's been trained to
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endure the pressure of seven g. accelerations what does that feel like you know what can you compare that to. the gravity forces can go in various directions but usually you feel the pressure on your chest and your back i guess you could compare it to a block of concrete put on your chest with seven g. it's a block seven times you always go if you were ninety kilograms it would be a weight seven times bigger lying on your chest the models are all here the man who shared that lucky escape was astronaut nick clegg who paid his dues to the captain . everything was new for me it was my first time so i have to give kudos to to my commander alexei of chen and he's a seasoned veteran cosmonaut and as we were going through this he was able to tell me you know what was normal what was not normal obviously a ballistic descent we come up and we're coming back down in a fairly steep trajectory and to lose all of that energy it all ends up being absorbed as as wind resistance and g. and so the g.'s built up pretty fast luckily that we didn't have the six to seven
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g.'s for very long it was only a handful of seconds and then things were back down to normal from that point after that peak of gee it's a normal so we use landing and so everything went nominal from that point on. britain's house of commons has been branded a dysfunctional workplace in an independent inquiry carried out by a former high court judge says bullying and harassment of stuff have been thriving they're encouraged by a quote cover up and denial culture house of commons says that efforts to improve the situation have already been on the take. areas of the house were described as having a teacher leave bad reputation for sexist or racist attitudes and banter or non
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tabb bad or dysfunctional management or a natural culture in which women in particular are not welcome. in interest not just coming right from the top we have outstanding allegations directly against the speaker who is going to be one of the people considering the report. the change in culture has to come from the top and i no longer believe that the speaker john bercow is the correct person to provide that leadership so he should step down.
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brings us rather to join me in the latest. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race is often very dry. to follow through the only closely i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. with no make this manufacture consent to stick to the public will. when the
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ruling classes to protect themselves. with the financial clearing go around listen to the one percent. we can all middle of the room sick. leave the real news is really. i don't have faith in this government official of president i don't have faith in the system i see god it's over i'm just a broken system so that's a sign for people like me to move. as long as there's. different people who are here for different reasons but also job we also have.
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most people in philadelphia are only a ballot two paychecks away from homelessness. no news in the world. around the world. total. money we did not know. oh your. post gets the move for your.
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i am max tries or this is a report. it's what happens in las vegas stays in las vegas regular stay low so you sort of probably little most of us remember only los vegas. max in fact this show is broadcasting around the world so it's not quite staying in vegas you'll hear some noise basically we're at a conference in las vegas on a security conference put on by our good friend hearts and security is a big issue we're actually going to be talking about in upcoming shows but when you think of vegas you think of showgirls you think of all those entertainment and in this entertainment capital i think of america even more than broadway and hollywood but you also think of gambling in the casino business here and donald trump by the way has trump tower and it's only it's the only place that.

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