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coming up on the program a poll shows an. increase in the number of u.s. military personnel who think. dragged into a global conflict with russia and china. every year chiming in from right around the world this hour welcome to moscow and to r.t. international my name's union o'neill. three days of mourning is underway in crimea for the victims of whedon's these college must occur which left twenty people dead mostly teenagers the killer then fatally shot himself the first funerals are being held in the city of curch from where. reports thousands. and
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thousands of locals of turned up for this ceremony a final chance to say goodbye farewell to all those whose lives were cut short in this horrific massacre and just the stress most of the victims were teenagers aged sixteen to nineteen making their loss so much more acute so much more painful is a lot of grief here people as well as top officials the governor to offer words of support to the families we understand one relative felt so aggrieved so poorly that she needed medical attention a little earlier but the governor and others wish them strength to deal with this tragic loss nevertheless hoops and prayers here with those still in hospitals many people fighting for their lives in critical condition on life support battling severe injuries as i reported earlier there was nothing spontaneous about this
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massacre and it was cold calculated and preplanned. but. it was here on the thirteenth of october that vladislav surkov the suspected shooter began to turn his platen to mass murder into reality and the one hundred fifty shotgun shells he bought here only for the second part of his atrocity that we should have means with because of the the community game you probably you can actually. hear you but i hope when you play to put on couldn't be on a beach with a one hundred fifty shotgun shells were only for the second part of his atrocity. four days later he waited until his mom. the left this house dressed in black and
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carrying a bag of ammo rustler called left for college on the other side of town. first he detonated an improvised explosive device. to put up with a second on us and still put it to the bomb field as it was with lethal shrapnel was set and treated in the cafeteria on the phone through exactly at lunchtime when it would be packed with faculty and students. these was no crime of passion this was planned with cold calculation given the efforts needed to learn how to and to actually build a bomb with a time a detonator the aim was clear to kill and maim as many as possible as quickly as possible in the ensuing chaos. as panic and
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confusion took hold the gunman began his killing spree he started on the second floor making his way downstairs to the devastated cafeteria killing anyone he met stuff with students. a few. more shots more victims. could e.q. . instructional symbol i mean but little do tend to build but they're most of them teenagers they tried to run to hide they did desperate things. to mind as i knew. the mushy i didn't know you. had to say we're going to slam on an idea his rampage last the just fifteen minutes before he killed himself in the library on the second floor fifteen minutes. but his victims are in the
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hundreds every child left dead a family was torn apart the everything killed generations of graduates next stop their friends that teaches and countryman all shocked and. since the early hours of the morning they've come here bringing more and more and more flowers candles toys and she is mourning a loss of tragedy that they can scarce comprehend what's worse a tragedy apparently without cause or reason. as the have with the reports while investigators are currently combing the crime scene the stirring pictures show blood stained walls and furniture wrecked classrooms where terrified students tried to avoid the gunman's bullets. well with funeral
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snow on the way the pain of what happened is still rovs for the witnesses on the survivors. was it in the will make you more. of a struggle to be a looker you still have to keep it clean then the pussy right now on a mission to be judged the officials you find you the awful mishit decide to help them figure to fiddle with. the other the simplest among the least the families of the sit down on. the bones of the chevy dealership. across the folly of false ones take those chances give the
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look them give the ones belief about some way to tell you mostly to fill my shoes but then there was this little pup in my truck my theory of couples run by should leave. soon enough of a sudden the glow of a full month old fall in the snow believe. the course of the most is the news of the schools in which there is a strong signal when the new partner says the finish in the criminal element is finished the truth because it is the shits so much the focus of the students more to.
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its limits or to this room the often thinks of. the many of us when you will leave the political. he's probably. because she. was with. you. can only. go to. move on to more world news this hour in a bid to protect british values the u.k. home secretary has launched the review into hate crime legislation he wants to expand the law to protect more vulnerable sections of society but as polly boyko
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reports not everyone is happy with the idea. at the moment police in england wales and northern ireland annually mourners have five main strands of hate crime that aggression towards someone on the basis of either their disability their sexual orientation their gender identity their race or their religion but the u.k. foreign secretary sajid javid gets his way then that definition of what constitutes a hate crime will be broadened to include things like ages them and. the problem is that talk of expanding a law isn't particularly popular with those that will have to enforce the potential new laws the police u.k. forces a struggling to maintain an effective service battling steep budget cuts and an unprecedented wave of violent crime that's the reason the government's law review has prompted criticism from one high profile police officer who's standing up to
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the idea saying that though it's noble it's not needed and it'll make it even harder to police what he calls genuine crime the first priority of any government is the protection of the people let us focus urgently on genuine crime supported by basic evidence let's not encourage people to think we can solve deep social problems or give employment people manners so should the police be dealing with things like wolf whistling and ages them we want to see what london this thing and i think you'd rather than focus on burglaries on facebook i say focus on trying to cut down the crime it's obviously the police to decide how they spend their resources i mean i would like to see more police on the beat on the street but that doesn't seem to be a very high priority in my day through all that are being pulled away from what i think most poor goal is bread and butter issues of policing going after criminals
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most goes towards large to go after. so-called hate crimes which might be pleasantly into vigils before which is already an existing. legal remedy under the criminal law i've been called a coconut and worse so i know how important it is to stamp out hate crime the government says it's determined to tackle hate crime because it directly challenges british values that convincing brady struggling frontline offices to expand what they have to police is going to be tough here plenty of reaction on this one including from former metropolitan police officer roger gray believes there are more pressing problems that you care thora he should be tackling. this is not really helping the situation in the country when we've got a knife crime is increasing by ten percent along with other violent crimes this is where our resources should go and stop dealing with peripheral peripheral and
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politically correct questions and you knew we'd be the basics of what makes us site in our towns or their homes we shouldn't have a situation where we are encouraging a culture of allegation you must build our police officer to exercise the law that's what he's there for he is not to the greater extent a social worker he sees political correctness again going too far. what is classed as hate speech for one social network appears to be the norm for another facebook has removed a controversial video of a preacher who compares jews to termites as a violates its rules but twitter refused to do similar saying the video is in line with its policies medina cuts and i delved deeper into the story. working out what torture things as a ride so wrong is no easy task take that controversial american preacher
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a lawyer can he wrote this i'm not an anti semite an anti termite he wasn't clear enough he even added a video you know what to do. and do semi stop period. term i am not murdered. because you're so stupid and snotty the first time his fat his feet with such comments but there is no policy violation for twitter which says a crackdown on dehumanizing language has not yet come into effect the company has been quick to pounce on others though reported the doing average thing it can to stop the popular new mean showing liberals as an p.c.'s all that gaming term refer still non playable characters as an background character is preprogrammed to with a limited reactions.
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but. there's no need to get far. they're represented by a grey faced generic character with a bland expression the character is meant to represent people who do not think for themselves on a bill of having in the internal monologue very many similarities to the terms basic and know me you can see why the and to liberal brigade a loves them. get your drugs.
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twitter is now as not so canned scilab being banned whole over the place ham have them the scope of the banning as unclear but such is the means popularity twitter as struggling to keep up. nearly huff of u.s. soldiers believe their country is likely to be drawn into a major conflict within the next twelve months according to a new poll and they're wasting little time in maintaining their combat readiness. so forty six percent of service personnel believe such a conflict is somewhat or very likely that so raw and nine times higher compared
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though to the previous year i wonder if last year it was north korea that topped the chart in this particular poll this time around servicemen named cyber terrorism russia beijing as the greatest dangers facing the united states former pentagon official michael maloof told us the national threats are widely misunderstood we have a looming in a confrontation growing and so the troops may be right but i think it's probably in the wrong area i don't think it's going to be either china or russia that they should be concerned about it should be about doing something against iran and i think this latest case with jamal shogi cyber terrorism as such even again. troops in the field is a very realistic concern especially when you consider the extent to which the u.s. military today relies on technology to look at the f.
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thirty five i mean if if if an e.m.p. went off and and they and they were able to successfully to freeze all electronic components in that aircraft it would be useless and it's a ninety million dollar airplane per copy. we're back with more in ninety seconds time. most people think just stand out in this business you need to be the first one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest race in truth to stand down this is just the right questions that the right answer.
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question. the grim reaper of the bond market has appeared with this with this guy and he's looking at the global bond market he's got. this obama apocalypse it's a tsunami that paper and it's. going to be the greatest line as a collapse ever i love it. hello again the president of france so strong a barrage of criticism after suggesting that well educated women would never decide to have large families and money will also referred to the fertility of african
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women in a speech last month and manual mccrone i have a bachelor's degree in mass communication and a postgraduate and public relations and marketing and want full time for eighteen years i have six children my wife a medical doctor and mother of seven there's my mom veronica negan she ph d. mother of seven so shame on you emmanuel mark crone you know my mom and all women and mothers an apology a we spoke to a couple of drugs too it's who are also mothers to large families to get their thoughts on remarks. this democrat. it's a pleasure to have to get to meet you and bury you through these forums whatever that want you to put into consideration these. people are they are the general population. we have many dreams and as. being in our marriage and it is it is only rape that it was used or.
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into consideration and i'm thinking that most likely the comments that came out if you were going to have any gets you in addition to. this has opened up a forum for discussion mr i when it's generally even that i love my large family life and that i choose every single one of them and i love again that i get to live a life where i pursue my dreams and evil to be attentive to my cancer at the same time. remarks by in the united states outgoing u.n. ambassador to a meeting of conservatives are being leaked nikki haley claimed she was a nationally offered the post of secretary of state by president trump but turned to darren as she didn't feel qualified under the pier she felt pretty much the same about her position at the un i thought the job should go to someone who didn't have
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the same learning curve i thought drawn honestly i don't even know what the un does nikki haley's jus to leave her role as a you voice in january investigative journalist mark blumenthal was out the closed door meeting where he was speaking. she revealed that her learning curve was too steep to be secretary of state something we all knew because she had just been governor of south carolina before and had foreign policy experience limited to having lunch at the international house of pancakes maybe she was playing to the crowd but i think you know in a setting like that where she thinks that there is no media present doesn't know that there is a journalist there i think her comments should be taken very seriously and received as her most candid some of her most candid remarks to date. donald trump obviously was not basing his decision to ask nikki haley to be u.n.
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ambassador on her experience but more on her profile he wanted to diversify his cabinet have an up and coming female republican who was a minority she's of indian descent probably people within the pro israel lobby who are pushing trump's transition team to appoint her so that they could make sure that the u.s. would represent israel's interests at the u.n. and that's exactly what happened. nikki haley during the meeting with the council for national policy boasted of how tough the trumpet ministration was on russia. boasted that the trumpet ministration had expelled over one hundred diplomats that the trumpet ministration had imposed harsh sanctions that it wrecked russia's economy and she boasted of arms sales to the ukrainian military and she said the obama administration can't even hold
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a candle to us on russia and this earned her lots of applause. to the latest now from syria where r.t. has obtained video from a proposed a militarized zone in libya province the last terrorist the rebel stronghold in the country the government and i say defense lines remain intact and the implementation of the new zone is said to go away turkish forces we know are currently trying to push militants back and chris is allied with a group called the national front for liberation these fighters you can see in these latest pictures or video agency spoke to one of its commanders. and i want to know what is the individual with regard to demilitarize in the buffer zone and there's a difference lines remain intact no soldiers are in position but they have light on the front lines backed up by heavy weapons in the real world you say they're able to deter any attack on the buffer zone he's been maintaining without complications all right the background to this the agreement was reached by moscow and in mid
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september it establishes a fifteen to twenty kilometer zone in italy under the agreement and heavy weaponry have to be polled of the area russian the turkish military as well patrolled the territory a lot of us commented on russia's operation in the country. now actually reach the goals that we heard the beginning of the operation in syria so many years before there was countries taking part in operations fighting against terrorism and it was the result zero we liberated ninety five percent of the syrian republic ensuring sovereignty there so if you carried out the planned operation in their lives but i want to say thank you to our. we see that they aren't working. discovering what's the bows in the business world next we're checking in once more with the boom bust you're watching more t.v. .
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we can all middle of the room sick. room i mean real news real world. join me every thursday on the alex simon chill and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics small business i'm show business i'll see you then. you know world of big partisan movies 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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this is boom bust broadcasting around the world covering the big bad world of business and finance and the impact upon you me the guy behind the tree all of us i'm bart chilton in the belly the beast washington d.c. thank you for being on board it's a pleasure to have you coming up today u.s. credible judge's orders president from secretary of education betsy deposit to stop stalling and implement a rule to protect student why has she delayed it so long remington eight grade is standing by to tell us and the trouble ministration is seeking to relax a major financial reform rule which was implemented in the wake of the two thousand and eight financial crisis if they succeed will place the point in full system in
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jeopardy yet again we're joined by public citizen financial policy advocate naylor plus we take a look at the new media landscape and how massive money and advertising is seeking new places to play holland cook and steve malzberg to help us sort it all out and speaking of media we have a special treat coming up we'll be joined by a media megastar who i'm pleased and honored to say has joined the r t america team here in washington on. fox and n.b.c. famed anchorman rick sanchez joins us this is going to be fun all of that directly ahead but first we had some headlines ready to go. a group of advertisers is alleging facebook knowingly misstated the amount of time consumers spent viewing video advertisements by up to get this nine hundred percent the details of the previously unreported allegations were revealed in new court
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documents related to a two thousand and sixteen case and were first reported by the wall street journal facebook egg. knowledge over two years ago that statistics on average viewing time for video as were inaccurate but said the flaw figures were a simple mistake could ahead of the eight now armed with new evidence from tens of thousands of pages of internal facebook communications obtained during the pretrial discovery process the advertisers say facebook knowingly deceived them the updated suit now alleges quote facebook engineers knew exactly how the company was calculating its average but did nothing about it for over a year facebook ignored reports from advertisers of average results caused by facebook's method of calculation. and usa you diplomats have reached.
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