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the stories that shape the week. international new zealand fifty people in a terror attack on a man made of white supremacist sign in court charged with murder in connection with the mass shootings. and everybody. after weeks of political stalemate over breaks in the u.k. parliament votes to try and delay it.
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another weekend of descends into violence and. protesters are greeted by a heavy police response. it's the weekly here in the line from almost a studio with me. welcome to the program. new zealand was rolled by terror on friday when a gunman killed fifty people in two mosques in the city of christchurch dozens of others were injured a man has been charged with one count of murder in connection with the attack the suspect is thought to have posted a white supremacist manifesto online. please . please.
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please. let the cat out. if you feel. bad. leak. who understands the monument much money comes in all my world all margaret remember them enough it was believe me it will be the party of the stronger to cover the pools just to sleep in so it's. a clique. the first reports of the shooting at the. came one forty pm local time minutes later reports came in of a second attack on a mosque five kilometers away the country's prime minister described what happened as one of new zealand's darkest days archies medina caution ever reports. the
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deadliest terror attack in new zealand's history the attack was so brutal it resembled a video game. this is one of new zealand's darkest days. the gunmen was alive. the attack from had to mounted camera that atrocity lasted for almost twenty minutes the footage showed him firing from close range it was the lead to it only after some time but the video has already spread far and wide
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social media giants fay's book and twitter are now under a scrutiny for their failure to stop the extremists material or their very spooked twitter you tube and other providers have taken action to remove the video and other propaganda related to the attack the government has been clear the whole companies need to act more quickly to remove terrorist content there should be no safe spaces for terrorists to promote and share their extreme views in braddock lies and others there were also pictures of the guns he posted on twitter the firearms what we call virtue with anti islamic slogans in various languages his account has been blocked since then but what made this young australian kill all these people in cold blood new zealand well if he is to have plenty attack carefully at least that's according to the documents a sort of a manifesto that appeared on line several hours prior to the attack and believed to
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be linked to the attacker in a lengthy document he identifies himself as a fascist and he carried out the attack to save all europeans from nonwhite invaders new zealand wasn't his first choice but it sure was his last enough to show that there are no safe places in the world we new zealand. we were not a coward because we are a safe for those who hate. we were not chosen for this act of violence because we can darn racism because we're an on clay for extremism. we would chosen for the very fact that we. none of these things we discuss the terror attack with our guest political and social commentator millions are and middle east expert. i think this shouldn't be a very much of a surprise that in fact this attack reminds me of the attack which was carried out
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by the you know we are brevik who carried out a similar attack if you recall in norway or going to immigrants and also against the muslims one fortunately we do have this arises in what we call white supremacy terrorism and that's why that i think is the correct or accurate name a more accurate description which we should give to you know this whole hateful ideology and we do need to drain the swamp and we do need to go after these people who allow these far right groups to in complicity grow and get funding and are allowed to spread who are the ones who support them where does the money go we need to follow the money we need to find out how these groups are allowed to thrive because it is a real problem now for more on the ramifications of what happened in new zealand please head to our web site that's r.t. dot com. thank. you live.
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now to the french capital where the latest gallup asked rallies descended into vandalism and looting saturday's protest and a tool of its kind in consecutive weekends was met with a heavy police response was at the center of the unrest. thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you. the situation here on the cities is getting increasingly more violent the demonstrators have been using cost foxholes they've been using firecrackers and they have also been destroying a number of buildings is a bank in
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a side street that has burned down and a number of kiosks have also been completely destroyed and for that reason we have been ambulances coming in them out and also a number of fire brigades to come and put the fire thank you thank god this is the eighteenth come sic he took a week to speed chase here both guest is radie where he continues and we've got the chemist is that all being. thrown at us at the same time with the protesters that are trying to box. as he talked to to thank you there does seem to be a little heavy police presence today with protesters saying that this is. radii the ultimatum that they giving the crown to step down.
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the protests are getting more and more violent and things continue to be burnt over here further by police or just in front of us so we caught between the riot police and the protesters so. we're just going to move down a little bit but could pass in flames. thank the country's interior minister saying that they believe there are about one and a half thousand of these protesters who are here just to cause damage and just to cause violence so he these are the most violent scenes we've seen in paris in recent weeks but it's reminiscent of the chaos the frustration and the anger against president maccollins government. thanks people are still out on the streets they've been here since early this morning and that's a cost battle that's been thrown the scenes continue to unfold and this despite the
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fact that the great debate which the french president mccrone initiated ended yesterday more than seventy percent of french saying that they believe that it is simply a waste of time the french president certainly will continue to struggle to contain this anger on the streets of paris policia r.t. paris. parliament again ahead gridlock over bragg's it with unpaid instructing the prime minister to seek a deadline extension for at this point fears the brakes and process will never end . going all the no no no no every two weeks we come around on the merry go round we make the same speech all over again and still ride all road and hope you will see that. we have a responsibility to end the other so you have to put all the construction.
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of the beautiful. day in the new the remains of the u.k. will be without a deal. lest something else isn't predicted this is a waste of time and the point of time for all trying to deal is dead it cannot be resurrected she has blocked and does blood going to blue without bringing in food deal the country's being misled and now the plan is being misled.
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a third so called a meaningful vote on teresa mayes break that deal will take place next week if m.p.'s rejected she lost brussels for a long deadline extension potentially lasting years depending on the reaction back home that could trigger a general election or a second referendum but if i'm past may's deal he lost brussels for a short extension until june the thirtieth if no extension. it's granted or no deal is agreed to in whatever timeframe is adopted the u.k. could crash out of the block we got reaction to the latest developments from mark at. the government have made the biggest mess in history the prime minister's utterly incompetent she should never have had the job she got there by accident and she just led from one catastrophe to the next she lied to the public when she stood
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for office she said she was going to give them breaks it she's trying to do everything to prevent it if we end up having to stay beyond a certain period we have to take part in the european elections then what you're good to see is seventy three nigel ferrars use returned to the european parliament you've got to ask yourself whether this is a complete and utter incompetence or whether there's a plan on that and i've always said we are really fine now until the twenty ninth of march i think this is my is completely incompetent but if she's carrying out somebody else's plan it was squeaky bum time in parliament and i can hear the squeaks from here across the river what does britain do next ask for an extension how long one month two months what will change in the one month two months the e.u. i have already said there's no for those negotiations possible so it's likely that something dramatic has to be done to break this logjam and my money is now on
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a general election. laura the weeks now and news coming up the next i'll see you in just a minute. a.j. to do it as because that that has become it. is staying in the game if you it gives it is that one way is to leave the jays if you are. more dangerous for your dog because it's three. daughters to do even the boards. i do think the numbers mean something they matter to us a little bit one trillion dollars they're more than ten white collar crime families . eighty five percent of global wealth you long to be ultra rich. to pursue the world market for. some with one hundred
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a hybrid or three for sure for sure to get one rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building two point one billion dollars ai industrial park but don't put the numbers over the world. the only number you need remember. just to show you know ford to miss the one and only boom but. welcome back to the program human rights watch has released a damning report exposing torture and abuse of suspected of having links to islamic state in iraq the group says iraqi and kurdish authorities routinely for suspects some as young as fourteen to confess it using harsh methods the report features a number of first hand accounts. and also have to show. me
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a shot i mean. oh. right there on the right rear there is you all. are. going to the. north to try to leverage a car age of the obama. well boy are you a little overboard. mr odd job what i just started just out of what you just. tell us that the city that a lot of and leave. tomorrow will try to much. better. than other voters are. very low and there was still a better went out than i have. and they were the better one. the report describes the kind of torture to which the detainees are allegedly subjected to among the methods said to be used by kurdistan regional authorities are beatings with plastic pipes and electric cables as well as the use of electric shocks and stress positions according to human rights watch at the end of last year iraqi and kurdish
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authorities were holding some fifteen hundred children over their alleged affiliation with myself at least one hundred eighty five foreign children have been convicted on terrorism charges and sentenced to prison terms we heard from one of the people behind the report. iraqi authorities or no vote or of these from the. kurdish there have charged hundreds of minors acts of terrorism because of their and alleged resume belonging to a islamic states these prosecutions very often rely on very you know dots for my positions because if they are based on confessions that were tortured out of the kids. children are number one considered us combatants who are trying just as adult
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combatants and that is not fair that should be the international law is very clear and considers that children who are recruited by armed groups should be considered first and foremost i think we need rehabilitation and reintegration into society rather than prison time and told. we recommended the government the iraqi government and kurds who are used to immediately free all those guess who have not committed the crime of those who are suspected of having committed crimes and other violent action well sure they should be tried but they should be tried accordingly to international rules they're compelled to minors in all cases we recommend strongly that there is no practice of torture anymore and that investigations are open jewel hold all the perpetrators accountable these are the recondition that we have addressed to the kurdish and the iraqi government and we are to expect to get answers. and we are awaiting comment on the allegations from
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the iraqi government the country's counterterrorism analyst do you provide for that this has been a trial of anyone involved with i saw that applies even if they haven't committed violent crimes only played support roles for example cooks or in hospitals. now a soyuz spacecraft has successfully docked with the international space station it was carrying three crew members. and christina koch as well as russian cosmonaut alexy of chin and they were warmly welcomed aboard the us often and what part of the mission to the was aborted mid flight back in october last year thursday's launch blasted off from the baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan maria from witnessed the action. you can see fifty nine six position to the international space station starts oh my goodness look at.
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the rocket in this. border russia. an odd sneak a. get here people who have gathered here from all around the globe to witness the launch of loading because that was spectacular as you remember their previous mission in october didn't go well it was aborted made flight due to technical problems and just minutes soft of the lift all for sneak and aleksey had to return to earth. this is where they were or who think perhaps he'll cut down some five hundred one of those from the launch pad was going to live this way to would mean they've lost
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on populated lending. hey glenda on harm. given that the climate that took your majority of the ballistic descent many times longer than the force of gravity while on the ground no one was hurt either. they are single for tapper and obama going to long before they leave here we have never mind the power for a really cool little cooling think worth it they say april showers bring flowers here all because i found that i was wrong with what the brains called the emergency fix them. it is very emotional moment for everybody involved earlier i've had a chance to talk to some of these enthusiastic tourists let's take a listen and consider such an event only once in your lifetime one cannot miss it
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when it's a great occasion it's very interesting and it's a huge step into space for all of the country if we came last year in october to see the space launch and is now is a wonderful experience but they got it didn't get all the way up into space it was imported mission so we just got our mind a comeback again this is. the dream of mine since i was five years old and to watch a rocket go off is to come here which is the birthplace of a russian space the russian space program for me is some emotional there is no long standing sort of ratio but it is just a long long standing journey round of the top stories from the last seven days and the latest up to date news here on the weekly i'll be back with more in around thirty minutes but first it's time for worlds apart.
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after the previous stage of my career was over everyone wondered what i was going to do next about different clubs on one hand it is logical to sit in the home fields where everything is familiar on the other i wanted a new challenge and a fresh perspective i'm used to. present. or not if you think. i'm going to talk about football not the or else you think i was going to do. by the way ways of the. someone. and all thing aquatic or. to the mountains. for you to. come to for
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a fair amount of the still think i want to justify something awful because a couple of. singing e.g. got a tiny. focused spirit feel ok sign here to us which you know full well for you all if i think you know how to. fish and to go if you want to still perform you both get on faith no nothing with a koran oh my god i'm going away on a fearful thing here so what if i don't want to kill him for the night would be so . low. it's no. been a real good shots to begin murders controls all life. but sometimes our last communities young people are deciding if they want to be not
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like their parents not like them liberals. it's always drug school again you always have problems but you're not going to focus and walk is the most ubiquitous going out there most police departments use it thomas. services in the school that they could get their hands on some twenty four hours. through it teaching these kids a bio racism about police brutality taking pride in them they are these kids are a part of all history. in a world of big partisan. lot and conspiracies 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 back and shouting
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past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the troops the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. there. are a. lot of welcome to worlds apart by the end of this year the number of things connected to the internet will exceed the number of people on this planet by several times
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this new reality of smart ranges and accommodating coffeemaker promises to take human conference to a whole new level but not without the cost is it even possible of these point to tell whether we are heading towards a utopia or a dystopia poultice. that i'm now joined by a player on one kronenbourg the founder of the internet of things council i think had dedicated to technological governance it was good to talk to you thank you very much for your time given me i'm very honored to be here now first of all for those of our viewers who have never heard this term the internet of things and what exactly it is well it may have never heard of it but there sure encountered it so is the idea that everything all the things will become let's say sort of smart and in order to understand it we have to have to go back a little bit to what made this all possible which is the internet so the internet is basically. hooping up computers so it's
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a protocol to have a language for computers to talk to each other. and up until the ninety's there was sort of computers talking to each other and then around one in ninety three we got the world wide web h.t.m.l. tim berners lee who put this on top so we have this this language that says sparse on the back at all these computers which is going like a virus across the world and then we have w w h t m l on top of this and this is still happening in devices in computers in smartphones and tablets and what we see now is that because of basically two main trends one being the cloud this mess if amount of computer storage possibilities so before that we already had this kind of internet of things as automation infect tori's and the engineers they know that they have machines that it was mostly for computerese and yes people but now
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we're talking about pretty it. but now devices like the fridge is the microwaves coffee makers that are there and this is because of these these two trends or one of the cloud happening so in this made it possible to store all that data so beef in the ninety's we had the smart. fridge the smart car the smart but this will all demos we're simply talking about the environment that allowed all those items that we use in our daily life to be connected not only. ourselves but also to each other yes and so. these that the cloud and the fact that things got incredibly cheap so hardware has become a commodity connectivity has become a commodity which means that it's very cheap and affordable and this indeed is made now possible for the connectivity to sort of leap out of the computer and become attached to your lamp so the lamp becomes a smart lamp and then all of
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a sudden very quickly all these objects that have a little bit of microprocessor power in them are now reading out other objects and the other objects that are don't have this the capability to do that. they are we going to so your node a barcode we know radio frequency identification we know you are codes we know now if you had communication that in your phone you put your phone to a cure or code that your code has a u.r.l. embed it now from back in two thousand and eleven you call author it in manifest and we called in citizens to you we claim the politics of technology and engage more actively in regulating these new digital environment eight years on do you thing now we are any closer to the idea of.
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