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police identified the california mass shooter who killed twelve people in a crowded bar as a twenty eight year old former marine authorities say the suspect committed suicide following the assault. may have been following this week's elections president trump lashes out at the media blaming it for dividing the united states that says left wing. protesters target a conservative fox news anchor at his home the very same night as the vote. and chaos at an anti migrant rally in heated counter protest in germany hamburg
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just as a recent study finds a surge in opposition to multiculturalism and growing support for authoritarian rule among germans. i don't agree with that at all and i hope that the majority doesn't just me to me. because. i see the people. good evening this is international. police say that they have identified the shooter who killed twelve people in a crowded bar in california incident took place in the small city of thousand oaks not far from los angeles more than a dozen people were also injured the suspect has been named as twenty eight year old local resident in david long he previously served in the u.s. marine corps and was known to the authorities for minor offenses such as traffic violations in april long was cleared by mental health experts after officers
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responded to a report of him acting irrationally his motive for the shooting is still unknown it's believed the used a forty five caliber handgun during the attack here's how witnesses describe the scene. i was on the dance floor dancing and it was you and then all my friends were at the table right right the door and then i turn your i heard the gunshot i turned around and i started him shoot a couple more times. in a split second everyone yelled get down so i ran to the left of the dance floor where the back door is and everyone pretty much dug probably on top of each other they were very very loud gunshot they were very clear what they were the shots kept going and going and going we just heard people say right and we looked at as fast as we cut because the police started to come in at around eleven fifteen pm local time terrified customers hidden to tables and in bathrooms during the shooting was a college country music not for local university students hundreds were there at
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the time. listen donald trump a sort of the national flag lowered to half staff at the white house to commemorate the victims of the machine. that incident came just a day after a crucial midterm elections wrapped up in the u.s. the results leave congress split between america's two major parties the democrats seizing the house of representatives republicans keeping the senate at a press conference that followed the vote president trying once again class with the media as he traded blame with reporters for division in the country. it isn't good what the media is doing and that i do have the right to fight back on the campaign trail you called yourself a nationalist some people saw that as emboldening white nationalist not such a racist question i would never do that and i don't use race issue remarks like that america it's people like this that cause division one of the statements that he made in the killing of the campaign there we go. i think you should let me run
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the country you run c.n.n. and if you did it well your ratings let me ask you to ask the other folks that said remember this person that's enough the president the other folks that said. you are a rude terrible person. mr president in go ahead of me to go in jim's defense i traveled with him to watch him to deliver not a great fan of yours either so either step would be out of the. meanwhile the left wing movement and have targeted a fox news and activists from the groups around it took a cult chanting insults. well the t.v. host wasn't actually home at the time but his wife was that she managed to look yourself in and called the police a couple have four children rang the doorbell broke the door.
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many of them say referendum on the presidency and it seems that he has passed the test with the republicans retaining the senate majority explaining well that means he's kelly i'm open. so which party won the epic midterm battle for control of the u.s. congress well if you listen to both sides they both won and last night the republican party defied history to expand our senate majority to their restoring the constitution's checks and balances to that. fancy pelosi has got plenty of reason to be happy she just got her job back as speaker of the house the first time the democrats have had a majority in the house of representatives in eight years they can now launch an investigation spree into donald trump and block all kinds of legislation but you would think they would have won a bigger blowout after all they are running against the new hitler who happens to
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also be a russian spy you can go for nationalism you can go for anger opposite of hitler the same type of propaganda that you would have seen in germany in one thousand and thirty eight these comparisons to trump it's like it bums me. out matched by putin and i have never seen an american president simply surrender to the leader of russia we call it soccer now the donald is far from a media darling lots of media criticism and pressure and his losses weren't so bad when compared to his recent predecessors he not only maintained control of this. but they're republicans actually picked up a few seats so do lots of americans just like hitler and russian spies well perhaps they were just watching a different channel twenty seventeen was a very successful first year for president trump unlike obama business confidence is now soaring under president trump in fact the news is so good so the vote was
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described as a referendum on the donald so what's the verdict well the voters seem to have stayed within one of two echo chambers there is one echo chamber that loves the donald and the other that hates him the country is divided and now congress along with it definitely be us media and the political parties have definitely created more divisiveness and more friction between. between the parties as well as within the within the society itself and i think the media is largely to blame there. sometimes leaking information that should not be leaked sometimes. twisting the story a different way than it shouldn't be too it's good you know because sometimes just falsely claiming something that's not correct enough instantiated so i think we've got. we've got media and also elements within the government that are actually creating within the u.s. government that are actually creating more of a device the. atmosphere within the population.
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five thousand victims of wars being treated so the she would hospitals from u.n. backed humanitarian organization in afghanistan a third of them with children it would as a shield emergency has been active in the country since nine hundred ninety nine and says that the violence that is relentless. moscow is referring to get warring parties together for negotiations playing host to afghan peace talks tomorrow a dozen countries are invited and the taliban is also sending a delegation it's the first time the militant group will take part in this kind of high level meeting after almost two decades of war in afghanistan result of explains not everyone has welcomed the talks. by any measure the afghan war has dragged on for too long too many people the dead too little achieved too much hatred bred why don't try something new this is
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a very good opportunity and we would like to participate and raise our genuine issues we would urge these world powers to help resolve the afghan issue as per international laws and principles the afghan high peace council will send four delegates the taliban five reportedly representatives of a dozen nations have also been invited and it couldn't have happened soon enough. on just one day the twentieth of october jury elections three hundred and eighty eight civilians were. of attacks so no wonder that even nato is calling for peace the taller from must understand the continuing to fight this point curse there must sit down on the negotiating table the potential for peace is created in our interest being in many years unless of course peace is
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made in moscow in which case the us won't support it america is skipping the moscow peace summit saying washington only supports afghan led efforts but it will send an observer the united states believes that all countries should support direct dialogue between the government of afghanistan and the taliban to reach it and to the war and. we've been clear that no government clued in russia can be a substitute for the afghan government interact negotiations with the taliban wage never stop the u.s. special envoy from meeting taliban officials in cata last month for direct negotiations i think the more countries that approach the afghan government and the taleban and all the warring parties and say let's talk let's have peace rather than
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war that's a very logical thing for most people and for most countries i just don't think in the united states the united states at this particular time wants to see it also the military industrial complex in the united states is a very very big part of the u.s. economy the guns and the planes and the ships and the bombs that they use and sell all around the world support a lot of jobs in the united states i don't think that the war is in general or going to end if they can do some maneuver to make a better situation for the united states in afghanistan they are probably talking about that and would like to see that seventeen years of war and terror is neat-o. sold that countless thousands dead on each every side generations thread and misery and violence drunken hatred and the heroine finally the taliban
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agrees to open talks it's a huge deal ed the u.s. possum's war it seems is preferable to peace that comes with russian help. the british government is facing a wave of criticism for its handling of the aftermath of the grunfeld tower fire seventy two people died a year ago in a blaze that engulfed a block of flats in london and westminster has been accused of placing gagging orders on experts investigating the tragedy of these and to see a chicken it brings is the. well love critics of the british government have dubbed it shameful in light of information that has emerged about a company that was hired as days following the grand fell fire tragedy to analyze and investigate u.k. government state building c fifty and that company was reportedly told not to criticize to rescind may and her government this was revealed as part of
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a comprehensive investigation carried out by the times newspaper which disclosed that among hundreds of other contracts the specific one hundred thousand pound contract with an engineering company called w s p had instructed that particular company not to quote create. adverse publicity for the cabinet or other crown bodies when looking at the situation involving other buildings around the country following the grunfeld fire and of course reactions to such a gag order on clotting experts was was not met with open arms this shows. if you respect to do so. would. follow the truth wherever it led. rather than gagging experts and purred ties in reputed damage this conservative government should be doing everything in its power to ensure they never happens
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again coming just a few weeks after the prime minister promised to get tough on gagging closes these shocking revelations show the government to be deeply hyper critical as well as paranoid and this is how the government had to respond to all of this standard contracts in the public and the private sector contain provisions to protect the commercial interests of government and its suppliers in a reasonable way these contracts do not prevent individuals from campaigning on specific issues acting as whistleblowers or even concerns about policy well over the grenfell tower of course took place on june fourteenth last year it was a fire that killed seventy two people it lasted many many hours and really brought lots and lots of criticism in terms of the initial reaction of theresa may and her government and as well as the days that followed.
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well the grandfather united campaign group reacted to these latest revelations with a statement saying quote the focus at every level of government must be to get to the truth about how and why grand fell happened no one should be deterred from speaking out and quote. still to come falling germany. chancellorship details on the way.
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i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter to us is over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of global wealth to the ultra rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent from a year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and one rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars. but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need to remember is one one shows you can afford to miss the one and only.
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the crane in neo nazi militias a suspected of training white supremacist groups which have been arrested for inciting violent attacks during protests in the united states back in two thousand and seventeen according to an unsealed criminal complaint by the f.b.i. . the azoff battalion is a paramilitary units of the ukrainian national guards which is known for his association with neo nazi ideology and use of nazi symbolism and which is beliefs of participated in training and radicalizing united states based white supremacist organizations this was a quote from a criminal complaint and the man who wrote it was behind investigating terrorist
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groups in america for the f.b.i. and right here you will be able to see the photos posted by the defendants he was trying to bring to justice they are members of the white supremacy rise above movement just recently a number of charges have been brought against them and clued in conspiracy to start riots the men were involved in the deadly twenty seventeen charlottesville riots that was. it was. it. was was. it was. the. uk the.
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uk. so the f.b.i. agent found that the rise above movement members toward europe and went to countries like germany italy and ukraine and there they met with the members of the local extremist neo nazi groups besides this according to the f.b.i. operative the defendants were seen on a photo with one of the leaders of a ukrainian far right party which was founded out of a regiment of the military but tally and that is the battalion that was mentioned and the quote that i showed you are. earlier now as of was seen on the frontlines of the conflict in east ukraine which broke out when a number of the regions there refused to accept the results of a bloody coup in kiev which led to the government being over thrown there now you don't have to be an f.b.i. agent to prove that absolve is actively using neo nazi symbols you can just
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look at their insignia their emblems and neo nazi salutes or even just slogans are a common thing now i just want to show you what rather frequent marches of members of such organizations and their supporters look like and ukraine. i. so this criminal complaint could be important because it appears to be the first
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instance of f.b.i. actually looking into claims that ukrainian neo nazis could have been involved in the training of extremists across the atlantic. writes police have been deployed in the german city of hamburg where hundreds of protesters have rallied for and against anglo michael's migrant policies. right wing groups called a rally to denounce michael's open door policy which is seen over one million people pour into the. and she says the height of the migrant crisis in twenty fifteen they were met with counter-demonstrators the terms of the block their arrival at a railway station leading to a heated standoff with police. many germans have been calling all merkel to step down from a role as chancellor reserve is that shear that's a response to her saying she will continue to the end of her term twenty twenty one
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like won't be seeking reelection after a series of disastrous results for a party in regional elections and now a growing number of germans say they prefer a more thorough tearing leader ortiz europe correspondent peter oliver has details new polling into the political leanings of germans has raised more than a few eyebrows eighty percent of those polled said they favored dictatorship is the ruling form for the country with eleven percent saying they would side with strong leadership there i spoke to people on the streets of berlin they were shocked that anyone here would hold those type of ideas. it's terrible we've been through that in history what do i think about those this is our past this is our past it cannot be allowed to become our future i don't agree with that at all and i hope that the majority doesn't this is this is our schmidt's i painted in one thousand nine hundred sixty two. this has been present in germans for a long time this is just a consequence of that it doesn't surprise me because because. i see the people
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particularly well i think it's everyone's personal choice maybe due to the refugee crosses lately that may have impacted some people's opinions the government has to make something so that the country is led into a better better place and not into a worse place than it is already. very in champaign of the alternative for germany party paid to by street believes that angle america will have a hard time saving her leadership and said recent polls in germany are behind the times. i knew america was a lame duck and it was pretty obvious already after the election she lost the election. remember this problem even to get together a coalition and she's now trying to play it at least the chancellor but the chances are low you got the information that the socialist elements aryans already looking
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for new jobs outside of the parliament because they think that this government will not remain any longer the german people thought how to return to another issue. and this is where him for who they already have one to go so what happens in the country knol on the congo of america this is a mom was very young so ritzer in the government. is separate using straight news like in cameron it's the government is this missing. a cleric's just because they are opposing the government like with books or mosques the germans are very open minded people and they're still welcoming. people from a growth. of about with updates for you how often i see that. what started the revolution recently i guess from barak was that the price of wheat
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went up to the price of one up to forty to fifty percent of the want flame budget of the average injection they therefore revolted if you want to create a revolt if you want people in the streets rioting if you want a global insurrection against banker occupation keep rising real raising the price of fish keep raising the price of food and you'll get your out you get your insurrection you'll get your torches and your pitchforks you'll get your hundreds of millions of starving people on your front lawn demanding to be fed you can get it. ministries. police forces and city administrations of many countries depend on one corporation that does what mike was hoping the board doesn't run from the eyes of god i'm stumped on this the dumbest have the guts to go through the. woods as the fee that is up on him to see if the must also apply been proprietary software you don't know the source code isn't that a such a security risk when you have
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prove it and while for the most part this election was like the many that have come before. here in our corporate sponsored democracy with the usual choices between candidate coke and candidate pepsi that doesn't stop truly brilliant moments of us voter rage an app at the from shining through the doldrums take the brilliant fall of a new former wisconsin governor scott walker who lost yesterday to his democratic challenger after spending a year hitching himself to the trump foxconn jobs train to nowhere after spoiling the taiwanese electric electronic giant and maker of your i phone box gone with over four billion in taxpayer subsidies last year in a deal that he claimed would create thirteen thousand jobs in the state it is now being reported that not only is boxcar not building the wisconsin plan to the originally promised and is now and is now planning a change that would mean employing ten percent assembly workers ninety percent
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knowledge workers and relying heavily on automation the company is also considering bringing chinese workers in to fill many of these non-automated jobs in wisconsin and in response to this massive boondoggle of broken political promises and giant corporate subsidies the good voters of wisconsin handed mr scott walker his walking papers last tuesday voting in democrat tony evers but accountability for broken promises and half truths will not only focused on republicans this week nuno and senate democrat claire mccaskill was dethroned up to running away from her more progressive party members and getting caught using her private plane during the campaign three day rb tour of the state to connect with voters she apparently used her private pain during an r.v. tour one big r.v. plane. so was broken promises in campaign have troops coming home to roost. it's time my friends to stop watching the hawks. were pretty.
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good looks like real that this would be. as good a part of. what they like you but i got. was that we. would. be. well they were more the watch of the harks i am so i robot dimes out of the others and i'm proud of wisconsin today i look at. that foxconn is right there on fall of scott walker for years i mean at least that's all evidence kind of points to that being one of many things that they were unhappy with with scotty boy but that's a big deal and it goes to the theme of everybody tells you all politicians are trying to tell you what they think you want to hear but when it doesn't come
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through or it turns out you're actually alienating people every now and then the electorate catches up to the electorate catches up to him and knocks him out of office but i mean this is one of the reasons i was constant always sort of gets i mean we're either blamed or thanked for making whatever it's whatever we do the right thing but we're blamed or thank depending on your point of view because there's this idea that we can hold these elections well this is kind of the point about a big a battleground state is that. we're fickle when you lie to us it's kind of a good thing we don't like to be you know would be nice everybody will give everybody a chance you know but once you can see the promises aren't kept. that's when they suddenly you won't get as many people out and you won't be able to go out and get new people to make up for it so that's the one thing with scott walker that i think is is this like pretty amazing this mark scott deal just good slide worse and worse it was worse than it.

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