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i don't know too many people here and 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. crimea in warning the first funerals are held for some of the twenty killed in wednesday's college massacre survivors are still clung. to him down on. the bones of the championship yeah just the folly of false light. pulse was friday's outrage newquay after the release of a notorious radical islamist cleric who served only half the sentence he received for supporting islamic state. his facebook and twitter take different approaches over the alleged anti semitic video look at how politics might affect whether or not your content gets blocked.
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by their just turned six pm friday evening here in moscow my name is kevin o. in the south international live from age q we'll keep an eye on what's happening on the gaza border they can see the box in the corner of the screen that's to come first though three days of mourning under way in crimea for the victims of wednesday's college massacre which left twenty people dead mostly teenagers to kill and then turned the gun on himself a senior correspondent in the city of quetta funerals for seventeen victims are being held today. thousands and 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 as
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a lot of grief here people as well as top officials the governor and up to offer words of support to the families 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 massacre and it was cold calculated and pre-planned. for you. it was here on the thirteenth of october that vladislav surkov the suspected shooter
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began to turn his plaid for mass murder into reality here which is of. the the commune game you know when you can actually. hear you but i hope when you play to put on couldn't be on a beach with one hundred fifty shotgun shells were only for the second part of his atrocity. four days later he waited until his mother left this house dressed in black and carrying a bag of ammo rostik of less. for college on the other side of town. first he detonated an improvised explosive device. to put up with sickle on us i'm still flipping it through the bomb field as it was with lethal shrapnel was set and triggered in the cafeteria on the foot through or exactly at lunchtime
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when it would be packed with faculty and students. this was no crime of passion this was planned with cold calculation given the effort 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 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 he cue.
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instructions symbol i mean you know but they don't do it until but there most of them teenagers they try to run to hide they did desperate things. as i knew. the mushy i didn't know you. had to say i'll go to someone and i get 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 hundreds for every child. left dead a family was torn apart for every teacher killed generations of graduates left to start their friends their teachers neighbors and countryman all shocked and hurt. since the early hours of the morning they've come here bringing more and more and more flowers candles toys in tears
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mourning a loss tragedy that they can scarce comprehend what's worse a tragedy apparently without cause or reason. so today investigators continue combing the crime scene disturbing pictures showing blood stained walls and furniture and wrecked classrooms where terrified students tried their best to avoid the government's bullets with funerals underway today the pain of what happened still of course a role for the witnesses and survivors here's some of the heartbreaking stories. fulfilling the life. of a stove from the miracle you fill the coming from the nicholson for no.
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the tories radicalism is preacher described as britain's most dangerous extremist has been released from prison after serving just half of it sent to the saudis and this is a check and a report. the tourist radical preacher anjem choudary has in fact been released following having served just half of his five and a half year prison sentence of course was put in jail back in twenty sixteen for encouraging people to join isis and the british prime minister theresa may says the authorities are prepared for this development on the question of trying was very obviously an extremist he pledged his allegiance to di ash he was convicted of influencing support for them and that is when any tourist offender is released well rehearsed plans are put in place to keep the public safe and the police they
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presume the probation service and other agencies have a range of powers available to them the fifty five year old father of five who had once led an extremist group that was banned terrorist by u.k. laws is going to be serving the rest of his sentence in community on license which essentially means he will be monitored by the m i five the police and other agencies he will not be free and will have to follow what's being described as a list of compliance is that if he were to violate he might potentially go back to jail and those just as we've heard includes things like new preaching or going to certain mosques no interaction. with people outside of those that were approved by officials he would allowed he would be allowed to have only one phone although that's not clear how that's not enough to be able to communicate with whoever is desired his internet access would be supervised and he also has some kind of travel in terms of being able to move around london but also he's not going to be able to
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leave the u.k. and reportedly the cost of what's being described as a huge security operation following his released reports here in the u.k. are suggesting that amount is going to be as much as two million pounds a year compared to what's also reportedly described as fifty thousand pounds that he would have cost the taxpayer while he was still behind bars and of course reactions to those revelations were very swift to follow it's crazy to put the public in danger and spend two million pounds a year monitoring extremist anjum choudhry we could be following australia's lead to keep him locked up the extensive list of constraints on un jim charter is welcome. the fact that he's being released that's all and that's imposing these constraints will cost the taxpayer two million pounds per annum is a bore and those argue mother wise are almost as dangerous as he is the release of anjem choudary who claims some of those citizens of foreigners in their own home is a threat to our security is betraying all of us and we need to defend all
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communities in their own nation we need a new treason act well indeed this could be seen as quite a concerning development this man did not actually organize any terrorist attacks themselves but nonetheless he is known as one of the most infamous radicalized there is in this country your spoke to the british we did come to millwall as he thinks showed reach too dangerous to be released. if they believe he is this potentially dangerous if the reports are true that we've all read in the papers of people saying if anything he's got more radical even jailed since he's been inside why on earth are they releasing him if this was a man who. had was a rapist something which he fully approved of incidentally for isis and anybody who wasn't one of their followers but if this man was a rapist and he was saying i'm going to rape or soon as i get out would they allow him out this guy has inspired attack after attack after attack dreadful
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atrocities on the streets of britain and yet we're letting him out of jail. and the controversial story now what classes 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 because it violates its rules but twitter has refused to do the very same saying the same video is in line with his policies but in a culture of adele's deeper. working out what quarter things as a ride still wrong is no easy task take the controversial american preacher 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 where to do. commune and do semi stop through. termite and not murdered you. because you're so
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stupid and snog 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 and background characters preprogrammed with a limited reactions. 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
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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. twitter is out 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
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as struggling to keep up. story new into a reporter you a powerful blast has rocked the town of gaps in the near some petersburg in northern russia these latest pictures in from our news agency it's getting dark there now again but that explosion ripped through fireworks factory partially destroying the building it's been confirmed at least two people have been killed two others injured but still one employee still trapped somewhere in that building under the rubble the rescue services say the blast was caused by technical issues at the factory very near railway lines train services nearby line have been disrupted we go to deborah landing on the tracks keep you posted on key post on this too coming up just bit later in the program the softer new friday marking another round of protests on the gaza border as thousands of palestinians continue what's known as the great march of return we'll take you there live as we get the pictures through it's coming up.
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the grim reaper of the bond market has appeared with this with this guy and he's studying up the global bond market he's got all. this obama apocalypse it's a tsunami that paper and it's. going to be the greatest financial collapse ever. you know world of big part of the 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 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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again fear tension next to the power of bed to protect british values the u.k. home secretary's loans to review into hate crime legislation he's considering expanding the law to shield more vulnerable sections of society but is probably boyd reports not everyone thinks that's a good 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 best 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
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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 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
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things like wolf whistling and ages them we want to see what london this thing i think you'd rather than focus on burglaries on facebook i say focus on trying to cut down the crime it's obscene 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 my day through all that being pulled away from what i think most poor goal is bread and butter issues of policing going after criminals most goes towards large growth to go after. some. called cross which more pleasantly into vigils before which is already an existing. legal remedy in court under the criminal the government says it's determined to tackle hate crime because it directly challenges british values but convincing already struggling front line officers to expand what they have to police is going to be tough. we got thoughts
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from former met police officer roger gray he thinks you care thirty should be focusing on more pressing problems instead. this is not really helping the situation in the country when we've got a lot of crime are increasing by ten percent along with other violent crimes this is where our resources should go and stop dealing with peripheral peripheral and politically correct questions and dealing with the the basics of what makes us sayf in our sales of 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 is there for he is no to the greater extent a social worker this is political correctness again going to fall. to the gaza border of israel very recent pictures into show you in the war you could see the pop up window earlier on thousands of palestinians have been once again
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gathering there again this friday in a weekly protest which has been taking place for months already there we go that's it from frame demonstrators burning tires again with his right defense forces deployed in large numbers in case of any possible escalation the worst and heated season again today every friday thousands of palestinians assemble for this so-called march of return to protest what they call israel's occupation palestinians are demanding to be allowed to return to the land of the displaced from in what is now israel keep an eye on that case it. is friday. the united states meantime is close says to close its consulates in jerusalem dealing with palestinian affairs adding fuel to the fire and merge it with the new embassy in the city which is controversially moved from tel aviv in may palestinian leaders are condemning the move maybe not unsurprisingly saying it's going to further add fuel to the fire. this does not create. any facts other than the dismantling of a two state solution pushing palestinians and israelis deeper and deeper in the
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bath of conflict and violence and counter-violence and we are totally and strongly condemn with the strongest possible terms terms this american decision the u.s. secretary of state insists this merger is ended simply improving efficiency and doesn't signal a change in american policy in the region now american relations with the west bank and gaza will be handled by a palestinian affairs unit that will report to the u.s. ambassador in israel as for israel is welcoming the move saying it puts an end to american support of the division of that hugely contested city i discussed the issue of political commentator or an earlier on he thinks the consulate closure is really going to complicate israel palestine relations now. the jerusalem consulate general reflected two facts one is that under the united states the united nations resolution of one thousand forty seven jerusalem was to be a separate entity unless and until the parties to the conflict decide otherwise which
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they happen to know the second fact was that defacto it was the embassy to the west bank the tel aviv embassy took care of gaza which is closer to tel aviv but the jerusalem embassy to care of the palestinians not the settlers not the doing but the palestinians in the west bank now there is a process. ambassador to israel david friedman who is close personally to president drama and who is apparently was on the bureaucratic infighting and managed to get the consul general donald blow ousted or demoted and while all fish really as you quote the secretary pump. there is nothing their actions indicate otherwise but this move means is that the americans are abandoning the posting. elsewhere for the united states going you and
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i busted to meet a new conservatives have been leaked nikki haley claims that she was initially offered the post secretary of state by president trump attended done because judge didn't feel qualified and it appears she felt pretty much the same about the current position of the un to i thought the job should go to someone who didn't have the same then in kerry i don't draw honestly i don't even know what the un does well nikki haley's do you believe her role as a u.n. envoy in january investigative journalist blumenthal was at the closed door meeting pretty much 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
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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 canned some of her most candid remarks today. donald trump obviously was not basing his decision to ask nikki haley to be u.n. 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
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was on russia she boasted that the trumpet ministration had expelled over one hundred diplomats that the trumpet ministration had imposed harsh sanctions that had wrecked russia's economy and she boasted of arms sales to the ukrainian military and she said the obama administration can't even hold a candle to us on russia and this earned her lots of applause and that's the way the headlines look in so far this friday evening much more a don't call. when lawmakers manufactured him sentenced him to public wealth. when the ruling classes and project themselves. in the primary go
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