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the. these this is. the all patients stop in the morning sting of the fundies up in these crowds and the. police identify the california mass shooter who killed twelve people in a crowded bar as a twenty eight year old former marine forty say the suspect committed suicide following yourself. with mayhem following this week's elections president trump lashed out at the media blaming it for dividing the united states that is left wing protesters targeted a conservative fox news anchor at his home the very same night. so
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the u.k. government faces a sustained backlash over its handling of the grown folks are accused of placing gagging orders on experts investigating the tragedy seventy two people dead in two thousand and seventeen. could have you with us this is out international. police say that they have identified the shooter who killed twelve people in a crowded bar in california incident occurred in the small city of thousand not far from los angeles more than a dozen people were also injured the suspect has been named just 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 and a prolonged was cleared by mental health experts after officers responded to
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a report of him acting irrationally his motive for the shooting is still unknown it's believed he used a forty five caliber handgun during the attack is eyewitnesses describe the scene. i was on the dance floor dancing at an extreme. here and then all my friends were at the table right the door and then i turn your i heard the gunshot i turned around and i started him shoot a couple more times and 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 dog 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 the stats we cut. calls to police started coming in and around eleven fifteen pm local time terrified customers hidden the tables and in bathrooms during the shooting was a college country music night a local university students hundreds with at the time.
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present on trumpet or the national flag lowered to half staff at the white house to commemorate victims of the mass shooting. incident came just a day after crucial midterm elections had wrapped up in the u.s. the results leave congress split between america's two major parties the democrats have seized the house of representatives republicans have kept the senate at a press conference that followed the vote present trying once again clashed with the media trading 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 racist remarks. in america it's people like this that cause division one of the statements that you made in the killing of the campaign there we go. i think you should let me run the country
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you run c.n.n. and if you did it well your ratings on. the other folks. that's enough the other folks that. you are rude terrible person. mr president in going to meet or go in jim's defense i traveled with him and watched him he's a diligent reporter big fan of yours either so i understand to be. mean while the left wing movement and the followers targeted to fox news. and the groups around it took a call since chanting insults. right . the t.v. host wasn't home at the time but his wife was there to lock yourself in then called the police the couple have four children activists rang the doorbell and broke the door. many of the midterms a referendum on president c.
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and it seems he might have just passed the test with the republicans retaining the senate majority explaining what that means. 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 found the story of the constitution's checks and balances do the job. fancy palosi has got plenty of reason to be happy 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 also be a russian spy you can go for nationalism you can go for anger opposite of hitler
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the same type of propaganda to you would have seen in germany in one thousand and thirty eight these comparisons to it's room that's like it bums me out trump will be outmatched 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 the senate but the 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 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
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donald and the other that hates him the country is divided and now congress along with it. over five thousand victims of war have been treated so far this year in hospitals run by a u.n. back to monetary an organization in afghanistan a third of those with children the organization called emergency has been active in the country since nine hundred ninety nine and says that the violence there is relentless. and moscow is preparing to get warring parties together for the go sheesh and splaying host the afghan peace talks on friday a dozen countries have been invited taliban is also sending a delegation the first time the militant group will take part in this kind of high level meeting after almost two decades of war in afghanistan as an artist but i guess the of reports not everybody has welcomed these talks. by any measure the afghan war has dragged on for too long too many people the dead too little
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achieved too much hatred bred why don't try something new this is 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 journeying elections three hundred and eighty eight civilians were hurt in the plethora of attacks so no wonder that even nato is calling for peace the tal a bomb must understand the continuing to fight this pointless there must sit down on the negotiating table the potential for peace is creating our own interest being
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in many years unless of course peace is 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 wave which never stopped 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
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taleban and all the warring parties and say let's talk let's have peace rather than 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 nato soldat countless thousands dead on each every side generations thread and
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misery and violence drunken hatred and the heroine finally the taliban 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 taua fire seventy two people died a year ago in a blaze that ingo. after a block of flats in london westminster has been accused of placing gagging orders on the experts who investigated the tragedy and says has more. well our critics of the british government have dubbed it shameful in light of information that has emerged about a company that was hired just days following the ground fell fire tragedy to analyze and investigate u.k. government state building c fifty and that company was reportedly told not to
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criticize to rescind may and her government this was revealed as part of a comprehensive investigation carried out by the times newspaper which disclosed that among hundreds of other contracts the specific one hundred thousand pounds 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 our courage is if you respect to do so. would you do the work firm's follow the truth wherever it lead. rather than gagging experts in perth typing repeat
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a shrill damage this conservative government should be doing everything in its power to ensure they never happens again coming just a few weeks after the prime minister promised to get tough on gagging causes 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 while other grunfeld 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. ukrainian near not. the militias are suspected of training white supremacist groups which have been arrested for inciting violent
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attacks during protests in the u.s. back in twenty seventeen that's according to an unsealed criminal complaint by the f.b.i. . as off 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 believes have 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 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.
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was. it was. it was it was. 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 lead. years of a ukrainian far right party which was founded out of
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a regiment of the absolve paramilitary battalion that is the battalion that was mentioned and the quote that i showed you earlier now as of was seen on the front lines 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 in 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 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 in the ukraine. i.
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i i i i i i i i. i i i i i so this criminal complaint could be important because it appears to be the first 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. then you will g. seven meeting could eventually be a thing of the past european commission president john clune do you think of things that none of the member states will be part of the group by mid century saying that the writing is on the wall for europe's economic might. we are losing economic
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weight in the next coming decades iran small us twenty to twenty three percent to do you to be fifteen sixteen seventeen percent after twenty years in thirty years and not a single member of the european union will be a member of the g. seven and form of demography point of view we are losing weight to put it frankly. with g seven is composed of the seven most industrial advance countries which meet annually to discuss global economic policy the first summit was held back in one nine hundred seventy five combined the group's members represent approximately half of the world's wealth. i was given a listen this from independent journalist to grieve a joins before you could even. are you surprised to hear that message coming from the president the european commission. you know playing down the the power of the countries it is in his own organization. misty incur as always spain very
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provocative it's his way you know and frankly ease right obviously we will lose weight that's right and you know i mean in the sky i mean india and china ever more than one billion five hundred million people and qualified people and technology their techniques here are just as same level as ours here in europe so maybe mr young says it just to justify a united europe but in thirty years time he's right there will be maybe still germany but the others italy france etc will have gone from the g seven that would have been replaced by china or india but the problem is these guys i mean mr young her and the commission and the commissions the forum they d. industrialized your of terribly over the last decade with their globalists policies now all our industries all what we produce is produced in china the subcontractors are in china or in southeast asia so we need to re industrialize europe that's what
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he says by the way as well you know the commission has it changed their discourse the way they talk completely so much they talk again about renewed us rising europe just like donald trump is trying to do in the us for example so he's right in ways provocative but in this instance he's right any mentions also them graphics at the end of a speech and he's frightened in the sense that we have less children europeans young european couples need to work both of them they don't have time for kids they have to pay for the apartment and to pay for the taxes because we give back something like fifty five percent of the richness that we produce so this is. change europe is wrong on so many instances that we absolutely need a change and the populace like those in italy the left and right government in italy has decided to improve demographics demographics of italians by by giving
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incentives to young couple to have children so there is a change really in in the policies that are going to be applied certainly from may two thousand one thousand are the next european elections ok so now it makes more sense to me explained there's impending disaster but if you do what i say perhaps it can be averted how about letting russia back in because russia was part of the group it was expelled because of political issues without be of any assistance to the group or not. i think it could be i mean it's crazy that russia is not there it's crazy you know we europeans are totally wrong in their policies with russia these sanctions issues and the tit for tat is stuff that was started by your we were wrong only our economy suffers our companies you know maybe you can't front amazon and in moscow but it's the producers suffer in italy so we need to change that russia needs to be back in the g seven that's for sure of course
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because it's one of the giants in the world so we need we need to start making use in politics in the economy for you to the g seven is above all only comics summit and ocean do so russia should be back. i'm just wondering who explained the some of the problems as he saw it for europe of maybe there'll be some others that he didn't mention could there be more political disagreements within the remaining members budget that might be a starting point. well yes i mean the budget issue is as important it is because europe wants to go with united and it's only the euro zone that has that for the rest of all of the european countries it's less important but for the group of countries that those dark line europe the your of course a common currency they need to do to drive the euro together and to limit their death ascent to limit their debt in general and of course there is an issue now between the european commission and italy because italy wants to apply policies to
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the launches on and on europe disagree so. it's a tough time but it could be stop the pleasure to speak to you as always look rhythm i guess independent journalist thank you. of this our russian athlete who tried sickly lost his arms in an accident decades ago has taken gold in his category at the european triathlon championships in spain the fifty five year old conquered the kilometers of running swimming and cycling with the help of his wife who's also his trainer and we had a chance to speak to both of them about their motivation. the point is a slippery slope was it's the military prison is that all. of the. muscles minus area which is to lower the price to below still breathe shells exported.
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