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from atlanta. journal and from. from . thousands of americans have been killed by those who illegally entered our country and thousands more lives will be lost if we don't act right now a crisis of the heart and soul donald trump denounced his first televised address from the oval office the democrats say he's holding the nation to ransom by continuing the government shutdown. but journalists face an increasingly aggressive backlash over. rated members of the public. right. if you were offended by that i think this is the study. also this hour
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study suggests that social exclusion is one of the main contributing factors to radicalization. runs counter to common concepts about extremism. trying to get the film industry to have counteract so-called russian and chinese propaganda. by their life worldwide this is r.t. international and your news of think is me calling right welcome to the program first for you this hour president trump has used his first televised address from the oval office to call for funds for his border wall he stopped short of declaring a national emergency to secure funding but has kept the government shutdown in place that's now going into its nineteenth day minutes after his speech about five hours ago democratic leaders head back calling. the crisis law enforcement
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professionals have requested five point seven trillion dollars for his physical barrier this barrier is absolutely critical to border security. stop holding people hostage stop manufacturing a crisis and must reopen the democrats and every fuse to acknowledge the crisis and they have refused to provide our brave border agents to the tools they desperately need no president should pound the table and demand he gets his way or else the government troops there the federal government remains shut down shut down for one reason and one reason only because democrats will not fund border security who promise to keep the shutdown for months or years and i've heard that's just the only solution is for democrats to pass
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a spending bill that defends old borders and opens the government this president just used to back up the field a lot there's a new thought to a crisis stoke fear to earth attention from the turmoil because it was senator chuck schumer has repeatedly supported a physical barrier in the past along with many other democrats they change their mind only after i was elected president. a kind of open next takes a closer look at how the u.s. government crisis unfolded before heard the highly anticipated prime time address from the president of the united states donald trump now in the speech trump tried to make his case for the five point seven billion dollars he needs to build his border wall now he emphasized the flow of drugs into the united states furthermore he made reference to the m.s. thirteen criminal gang and also highlighted crimes committed by people who had
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entered the country illegally from did stop short of calling for the national emergency as many people had anticipated that he might do but he did call on people in the. it states an american citizens and viewers to call their congressional representatives and ask them to fund his wall in order to end what he called a cycle of suffering the wall has been a very big part of donald trump's political identity was mentioned all throughout his presidential campaign and sense he's taken office building the wall we're building the wall folks were building a big beautiful powerful wall a great great wall and it's going to be a real war it's going to be i was going to be beautiful it's going to be a one year mission would build the greatest one you have ever seen there was also a rebuttal from democratic party leaders nancy pelosi and chuck schumer they did respond to the president's remarks they accuse the president of engaging in quote government by temper tantrum and of holding the nation hostage there is expected to
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be a meeting between the president and the congressional leaders shortly and that will prosody clarify some of this but at the moment there seems to be a pretty big political gap in the united states with many people enthusiastically supporting the president's call for a wall and many people enthusiastically opposing it and the two not really seeing eye to eye on anything and not really being willing to compromise when it comes to the funding issue. we've been getting reaction in the i was since that speech american political commentator steve malzberg says donald trump resorted to an oval office address because of the democrat deadlock and intense media scrutiny i think is saving the declaration of a national emergency for when these negotiations go nowhere and pressure starts to build because people you know are getting their paycheck see an ad i was watching them and they said he lies should they allow him to do what they were fact checking his speech in real time i mean that's unprecedented they do it for palosi unsure
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where they they tell the truth all the time he's looked in the eyes of the children and the husbands of the wives who are widowed and these are real people who are dead because of illegals come. into this country so i think resonated odd an emotional level with many americans. british m.p.'s and journalists are running a gauntlet of public disapproval on their way to work activist frustrated with the handling of the u.k.'s exit from the e.u. are gathering outside parliament to confront paige in an increasingly aggressive way is probably going to report meat on a super e she's a conservative politician and a vocal opponent of bragg's it but this week some of her opponents came to westminster and got more vocal than her. right with a clear you know if you were offended by the irish i just think this is astonishing this is this is what has happened to our country something has happened the debate
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over how britain's departure from the e.u. should look or whether it should take place at all now has turned rather ugly this is the palace of westminster is where british politicians work and the area around it is a public street as you can see anybody can walk down here there can be demonstrators as well and it's not unusual on any given day to see a politician maybe a member of parliament or even a senior minister simply walk out of here and towards abingdon green here where they might be taking part in a t.v. debate or an interview but that practice is increasingly under threat as the atmosphere here turns increasing in times over the impending gregg's that day and the fact that there is no agreed on election in place this was an a subaru trying to leave after the interview. that you are going to lose if you win it and the politicians aren't the only ones getting abuse from agitated members of
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the public sky news anchor kay burley was heckled by pro brags that protestors while live on. oh wow. and owen jones a left wing journalist and author was taunted by a group of right wing protesters i believe everything. because i sure you know this situation outside parliament has now become an issue for parliament to deal with i must say to the house that it is frankly in total if members of parliament and journalists. go about their business in fear. this situation cannot stand over sixty politicians have written a letter to london's chief of police warning of the deteriorating security situation around parliament and demanding better protection some of the systems
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have said that a certain degree of abuse or heckling simply because of the territory of being a elected politician or just a public figure in a functioning democracy but the police here now have the right moment difficult task of balancing the freedom to protest of some with protecting the safety of others including mine. bought a book in westminster u.k. historian and commentator adult always told us he thinks different opinion should be celebrated and supported across british society we have always been divided as a society our politics is divided. our courts are divided if you look at our parliament it's actually two confronting each other but what's new is now you have a generation of a very thin skinned snowflakes the whole are professionally insulted then you get
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also trying to exploit this division to put your point of view delay briggs's and so on so so we again journalists are to blame for playing this wonder rather than actually serious minded people see their women we can always have fun we can always sort of throw to the really cute each other ideas but we've been civilised with now it is. beyond actually any mission and there's a lesson for everybody that you should not law when you will. be virtually at invariably abused we should all stand up and say yes we have freedom of expression but also freedom to express our views without being insulted. specialist hazardous material teams are at work in a number of international consulates in the australian cities of melbourne in canberra after schools and suspicious packages were delivered to the offices some of the properties have been evacuated or locked down according to reports up to
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twenty two sites have been targeted the diplomatic offices of pakistan the united states britain spain and greece are believed to be among the work of the pakistani embassy says he discovered three packages containing an unknown powder when he opened the mail is sorted say other consulates received similar passes. the. british study on the root causes of radicalization has shown that a feeling of social exclusion and isolation are among the main contributing factors one of the researches behind the study told us they wanted to understand what pushes people over the edge. every time there's a terrorist attack for everyone to hear it's there are dozens of sympathizers who do not go over the edge of violence so what we want to do was find some people who basically had super peace with some of the star o.-u. at least movements that are championed by jarvis causes but are not yet going over the edge of language and want to see what pushes the sympathizer into someone who might be more ready to act. and that's where our experiment came in we were looking
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at a variety of factors specifically the rule social exclusion people feel socially excluded they're more likely to start sat realizing they're not stupid values and once those values become sacred it's a very difficult point to persuade that person to negotiate with that person they're moving closer and closer towards it so the main motivation was just let's try to combine nothing graphic research survey research in neuroscience all together so that was the motivation here's how it was carried out a group of thirty eight young muslim men living in and around barcelona who sympathized with radical jihadist ideologies agreed to undergo tests their brains were scanned as they played a computer game that simulated social exclusion researchers concluded that the men were far more likely to attach a sacred status to some issues that were not so important to them before going all the way to seeing them as worth fighting for the study claims to dispel common conceptions of poverty religious conservatism or even psychosis are the main
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contributing factors to radicalization that things have made again says the role of other external factors should not be underestimated. if people are somehow thinking we're saying that. social exclusion is the only reason for white people radicalized that's absolutely not true radicalization is a complex system with many factors coalescing together feel discriminated against can be a triggering event many people who go and carry an act of violence when you ask them what was the triggering event that made you go i'm going to get out of my house to carry out an act of terrorism is usually because i experienced some form of discrimination that's not to discount the rule of the recruiter all of radicalising narratives or the rule of foreign policy. allowed us to get a foothold in certain areas but this is one crucial thing at the community level and at the quality makers should be more focused on. fresh legs suggests the u.k. funded influence network integrity initiative has been discussing plans to counter
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russian and chinese propaganda by getting the film industry on board with earlier claim the group had a team of journalists and academics working to tackle the russian this information by manipulating the media to trying to investigate where a good film turns into propaganda we've shown you papers that could shed light on how taxes paid by people in this country may be used to stop what russia is up to there and way beyond by all means a freshly leagues memo could help clarify the very means we'll need to go beyond old style military ramps and get entertainment out puts the draw out the nature of a twenty first century conflict diffuse across society without clear boundaries at times. for now no one can say for sure who wrote it but this very false title bears the name victoria darrow he's a leading researcher at the parent body of an integrity initiative and his name has
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been seen in earlier leaks anyway the author whatever it really was once to get as many of the elements of the entertainment industry as possible on board all in a bid to deal with all that propaganda from authoritarian strongholds i.e. russia china and others and the how to use segment he suggests that experts should articulate how u.s. and other global entertainment powerhouses can improve and coordinate so that output messaging converges to boast a shared democratic values but with locally relevant content. see it's ok to feed people propaganda through movies t.v. shows music as long as it's the right propaganda let's read further into the paper it would be a grave oversight so i feel to focus exclusively on the usa the five always
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countries the u.s. u.k. canada australia and new zealand have unrivaled influence let's not forget other cool players worldwide even russian and chinese entertainment communities should not be out of bounds for western supports for example the fantastic russian film leviathan hold on leviathan that was the movie that beat the hell out of corrupt russian state and church officials. the fact is more than a third of its budget came from russia's government hoops but even without getting experts like martha bales and nick call artie's written to them by the way to find out if and how they're involved without getting these experts publicly or privately before relevant government committees and the core markets above hasn't the western entertainment industry already been drawing a backwards or even evil eminence of russia for decades.
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simple yes hold a. little bit over. from this day forward you will become spends. thousands including struggle of how well if that's not enough it might be up to the u.k. foreign office to spend some of its cash on making directors come up with scarier stuff that's of course if the leak files are real. the integrity initiative earlier admitted its documents had been hacked but denied any covert type of activities british opposition m.p. chris williamson whose party leaders also been allegedly targeted by the organization conducted his own investigation into how it operates he shared his findings with r.t. is going underground which you can watch here later today. what was it low what you
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went to the registered address of the institute whether to the return address is the have a registered address in scotland and it's at the end of this remote dirt track actually it was the dead of night when we arrived there and it was rather spooky i've got to say and when i reached the end of the track i was confronted with this derelict mill there was the two lights of me in a couple of the units there and did speak to some of the people who had businesses located in the at the mill they've never heard of the introduced a craft one of them said dad did mention something that was in the newspaper about some shady organization based in which the village close by but that was as much as he knew about it then went to the offices in london just near temple station and then on this is a state funded organization bearing in mind as well i am a member of parliament here and therefore because we were being stonewalled by ministers in terms of the written palm and three questions and indeed the oral
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questions that we that we tabled on the floor of the house of commons of that will try and ask questions directly to the organizations if they can clarify anything and i was met with a very hostile reception i mean shouted out the door slammed in my face now for an organization which is receiving nearly two and a half million pounds in the last eighteen months from the government in this country to the taxpayer from the taxpayer to treat a member of parliament in that way. poses a number of questions and. going on the ground here in a few hours it'll be online later as well more ahead though and the united states are at loggerheads over the kurds in syria and german authorities think they've got the culprit behind a massive data breach there our next story after the break. you
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know world's big partisan movie lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back 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 we're watching closely watching the hawks. make this manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling class is protect themselves. when the final merry go round lifts only the one percent. nor middle of the
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room sick. room real news. again tension between the united states and turkey is growing over the american troop withdrawal from syria president snubbed the us national security adviser on his recent visit to agra slamming the conditions that have now been set for the pullout that hawkins has the story. to leave or not to leave that is the question or more specifically when and how as a syrian civil war draws to a close the situation in the north of the country is anything but calm it's a game of chess every player has a piece and the situation is not just black versus white and the kurdish question is once again central when john bolton visiting turkey and israel to mediate
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a settlement the turkish president made it very clear that any shots of a compromise is slim there because john bolton has made a grave mistake it is not possible to accept or swallow the message given by bolton from israel those who are in the terror corridor in syria who learn the necessary lessons for us there is no difference between the white p g p y d p k k and diet we will very soon take action to neutralize the terrorist groups in syria. as nato allies the national security adviser had hoped the u.s. and turkey could coordinate their actions striking a balance of national interests and protecting those who are allies one day and the divisive burden the next now objectives that we want to accomplish that condition the withdrawal we don't think the turks ought to undertake military action that's not fully who was mated with and agreed to by the united states so that they meet the president's requirement that the syrian opposition forces that have fought with
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us and not endangered. with turkish troops already on syrian soil and ready to push further these opposition forces feel anything but safe until now of course the presence of u.s. forces in the area has been a restraining factor on turkish ambitions to eliminate any kurdish groups they view as terrorists but the power balance could change at any moment given trumps determination to bring troops home so our boy our young women our men they're all coming back and they're coming back now there will be a strong deliberate and the orderly withdrawal of u.s. forces from syria very deliberate very orderly as regional interests clash once again if you show of the kurds viewed by many as yesterday's liberators and the brain of i so now hangs in the balance and holkins there we sounded out a couple of regional experts on this who say turkey is frustrated because members
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of trump's team didn't seem to be on the same page over syria and totally disappointed from what is going on from their perspective maybe bolton is not representing president because president from the same something else and bolton is saying something goes from turkey's perspective there is no distinction between p k k p y the from their perspective this is a terrorist entity and they want to clear this whole corydoras the whole syrian corydoras from this entity and this is a huge headache for them this is a very pressing national security matter for turkey so it's not like it has a second decision national security is paramount to the country's health now we look at both and saying and especially right before he comes to meet with the turkish officials and he basically crosses a red line when he's in israel the night before he comes to turkey and i don't
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understand what he was expecting in negotiations with turkey today. he was expecting what he got in turkey is not going to bow down to the u.s. . headway appears to have been made in the investigation of a recent mass data breach in germany the hack saw the private information of thousands of high profile figures compromised the authorities say a suspect is now cooperating with the probe has pulled the slayer reports. well german prosecutors say that a twenty year old suspect has confessed to being behind the huge leak of personal darter the longing to leading german politicians and celebrities not prosecutors say that he posted the data last month in december using various twitter accounts they also say that at this stage there is no sign of any kind of third party involvement we were able to find the data carrier which the suspect had hidden a few days before the search after the story hit the headlines were made of backup copy and this information is now available to the investigators during the course
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of the interrogation the suspects said he had acted alone the investigation is so far not established any third party involvement either. well who exactly is this guy he's been courting younis he's twenty years old and he is suspected of daughter theft and leaks that targeted hundreds of german politicians and public figures now he himself says that he was acting out of anger on their statements they hack and the disseminated information included details such as phone numbers credit card numbers e-mail and home addresses photographs and personal correspondence prosecutors say that the twenty year old has confessed but at the same time his claimed twitter account says that he knows the presumed hacker but distance and same self from him we've known each other for years and definitely distancing myself from the actions of no router and i'm not calling this a good thing if i thought it was i would never have spoken to journalists prosecutors say that no political motivation has yet been found and the
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investigation is ongoing meanwhile the country's interior minister has congratulated all of those involved in the investigation on what he says is a great success. as interior minister i'd like to move the investigate this acted swiftly deficient league working around the clock so i can say to the citizens of germany with absolute certainty that security services ensure a twenty four seven protection of the people and official so like and in the field of cyber security to. that's half an hour your next update is off to watching the hoax. one else seems wrong. why don't we all just all. get to shape out of this thing educate and in gingerbread. trail.
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nobody could see coming that false confessions would be that prevalent in this marketplace for profit conviction. any interrogation out there what you'll see is threat promise threat promise threat lie a lie a lie the process of interrogation is designed to put people in just that frame of mind make the most comfortable make them want to get out and don't take no for an answer and don't accept their denials she said therefore with. a sad statement that i will be all about that the next day there's a culture on accountability and police officers know that they can engage in misconduct that has nothing to do with solving our crime.
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