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saturday's synagogue shooting in california was reportedly inspired by the mosque shootings in new zealand last month we ask is religious violence spreading across the world. also had to beverages joint pepsico come to the fire for picking a battle with indian farmers over potatoes the company's best selling crispbread. two sisters free from saudi arabia slamming tech companies for a smart phone up they say helps male relatives control travel right. it forces women into training it's a commodity is there seems to be a understanding of muslim culture where all of the production. these are deep thought was prior to.
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this money the twenty ninth of april moscow life march age q kevin i'm with you for this half hour world news updates company first details in about that deadly shooting at the weekend in the synagogue near the california city of san diego it seems the victim reportedly tried to save a local rabbi there at the time that's what happened police have detained a twenty nine year old man in connection with the instant which took place during a service on saturday to mark the jewish holiday of passover the suspect reportedly posted ninety semitic message before launching the attack are investigating whether or not the instant was a hate crime the city authorities say the community should now stay united. someone filled with hate. when am. attacked the congregants at the hub out of our way and attack against our jewish brothers and sisters. fortunately
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that person was apprehended and now this community comes together a horrible loss of life i suspect in california said to be motivated by last month's mosque shootings in new zealand and he's not the only killer it seems that it is spot by that mosque attack the easter sunday massacre of christian worship as in so lanka is being called a retaliation for the new zealand atrocity to the terrorism are two hundred tally ation hitting communities our senior correspondent looks into the escalating trend of religious violence. it's not about your color it's about your creed and it's as old as time faith was the alleged gunman made anti jewish comments the glass charges during the holiest day on the christian calendar a shooting incident at a synagogue mass shootings at two mosques police tonight are stepping up patrols around mosques nationwide we can almost pinpoint the moment it went big again.
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within hours. of. al qaida opened the floodgates is the missed radicals at first but the idea spread. now anyone can grab a gun rant and rave in a manifesto optionally go live in facebook and kill and kill three major attacks in the last two months worst of all is that they're connected they're feeding each other.
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new zealand white supremacist slaughters dozens of muslims during friday prayers men women children and like their customs see religion. we new zealand. we were not a target because we are a safe harbor for those who hate. we were not true isn't for this act of violence because we can turn racism because we are an enclave for extremism we were chosen for the very fact that we are none of these things. sri lanka islam is zealots who it's a stretch to call the muslims slaughter hundreds of christians again men women and children prayer time as they celebrate easter revenge they claim for new
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zealand is going our this will be completely suppressed oakridge an environment of peace and freedom for the people of this country you know. san diego california a madman attacks jews in a synagogue on the last day of passover as a problem with judaism and its ways claims he was moved to beat it by the massacre in new zealand i have no illusions if it can happen in new zealand no where it's really safe. a lot of fear mongering and a lot of like. media soundbites that have created in outlets of despise for the other like that particular group out of out there want to take our land they want to kill us and as a result we have to stand up and defend ourselves there is an environment that literally was already greetings kind of mindset however now moving full freight it
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was certainly bottom types when they reached out so i say and been inspired by the very same people that they hate the violent acts those so that's the way that i would personally explain the situation it's having a knock on effect and they're there inspiring each other which is absolutely crazy but this is why we are where we are on breeds hatred it's a self sustaining cycle thing with killing and excusing it as being in the name of god is that it never ends it only gets worse. american food and beverages giant pepsi co is facing a backlash after suing for small time potato suppliers in india with the local government now vowing to support the farmers and it seems that multinational might have a battle on its hands the case marks a low point in their relationship the data about the nineteen eighties when the
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first pepsico potato plant in india was opened it was partnership then that the company was capable of ties pepsi co feels proud to partner with farmers all across india through various agree cultural initiatives as they shared their experience of working alongside pepsi co. so the crux of this row pepsico claims the four farmers grew a variety of potato crucially which the company's got exclusive rights to over their biggest chris brand called lays it says the potato grow without the company's knowledge or permission and it is now reportedly seeking more six hundred thousand dollars over a lawsuit between these four farmers the company says those cabot to this they say they're willing to drop the claim but there are conditions attached as always these are the conditions the american corporations suggested the farmers become part of a collaborative potato farming program that means that they would buy the seeds and then sell the potatoes back at a pre-agreed price but they didn't agree that the farmers have to grow potatoes varieties about square one the farmers say pepsico is violating their freedoms and
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fabricating laws you don't know why pepsi co claims that it's in the right according to indian law nowhere in india or in the world for that matter do you find a law that prohibits farmers from growing pertains to pepsi co get this law from seeker who has violated our basic freedoms with this lawsuit the sea that we have broken their patent rates how can they dictate what we can or cannot grow and let's every year we buy seeds from within the farming community we never buy them from any specific company and have no agreement with any company came and told us we wanted to do business because they promised us a higher price and then filmed our farm they came as traders and were inquiring about the varieties we grow i told them we weren't sure of the variety but it's just white collar potatoes it's only when we receive the court notice that we realize who those people really were. so calls in are growing internationally for
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people to boycott pepsico products over it and activists from the alliance for sustainable and holistic agriculture told us that farmers are becoming more aware of their rights these days and companies won't be able to indiscriminately bring cases like this forward in the future. the farmers now clearly know that the indian legislation is on dave's a promise earlobe to do so exchange c c c to save seed from a crop that is being in good order from appropriate tree seed but just from a company and they are even allowed to sell set seed legs hips equal or seed in this case provided they don't package it live billet and sell it doesn't but i did see it and these families were certainly not doing it this should have the freedom to choose what they want to do as the only beside. your skeptic and right wing candidate supporters does the e.u.
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gets ready for big parliamentary elections are so big a recent poll suggests that we have heard of europeans are even aware the ballots going to take place at all let alone how they're going to vote in it in just under a month the twenty eight nation block is to to go to the polls. nixon our europe correspondent and peter all of our reports on the situation room from these elections from germany. is less than a month to go the citizens will elect the next european parliament and while there's expectations of a slight increase in turnout the views of pollsters have published that less than five percent of citizens so they knew when they're supposed to vote if you win during it's between may twenty third for the twenty sixth if you break down the
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euro per day theory into how those surveyed in member states of the question do you know when your country will vote in e.u. parliamentary elections well top of the class is multi where seventy three percent of those surveyed got it exactly right staying behind for extra lessons though it's the netherlands where a paltry twelve percent of those polled knew which dates they should be voting on almost forty percent of germans nailed the e.u. pollsters question however a separate poll taken domestically by hugo found that almost half of people didn't know who any of the nine leading candidates for seats in the european parliament were which isn't great when you think about the important job they do in the impact they can potentially have on everybody in the use life i'm a one out of four people could pick
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a month for adventure out of the lineup the c.s.u. man is only standing to be the european commission president one of the most powerful and important jobs in the whole of the european union in similar territory of twenty six percent we have nicolas of the free democrats doing a little better though we have alternative for germany's your miten on thirty five percent of those who were polled being able to pick him out of a lineup and then on thirty nine percent we have the social democratic. catarina we can only presume that ms bali the current justice minister some extra recognition due to the fact that she showed willingness to appear on different media outlets to put across their argument europe has external and internal enemies these include all who seek to weaken at across the u. s. of those polled said that they were definitely going to vote i asked people here on the streets of berlin what they made of the surveys and whether they intended to
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cast a ballot. will you take part in the european election. yes yes i have no clue when it comes to politics do you know when the parliamentary elections will be held but i don't know when exactly on the twenty sixth of may i think sometime in the spring a summer is even you know who this is no. and the next one. is that they're not really in the spotlight for the most part these are candidates no one's ever heard of three weeks ago until that european citizens will elect the next e.u. parliament or at least they will remember which date they're supposed to turn up to vote on peace for all of. that scumbag saying this week a and still in europe still elections in spain there was a right wing populist party propelled into parliament for the first time in decades
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to the process so basically what i'm waiting for is another political impulse ideally extending from the moment you call. past midday here in moscow now you without international suspends ruling socialist workers party has claimed victory in sunday's general election this weekend it failed to gain a parliamentary majority vote though so now will have to secure the support of other parties in order to try to form a government has also been a major breakthrough for the populist right wing to which we're now into congress for the first time in over four decades. i
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guess i was going to but here we are with twenty four deputies it is truly a miracle this incredible well we've got to. thank. beginning with almost all those ballots counted as a. party called the vox party is set to win two dozen seats of the three in fifty states it's going to be the first time since the one nine hundred seventy s. and the end of spain's military dictatorship that the right wing populist parties being represented in parliament tensions over cattle and independents as well as the migrant crisis of elites have been major factors in the party success.
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in the. instrument it works. and makes the population move. equal spash a very dangerous policy. to. the far right frank is regina standards spanx is a legalisation discount on policy six women for against abortions a century old the fact. that fox launched in balancing our frontal fashions hate to say it's like spain it's bad news another horrible time and that. one of more important he imagines. the fact that a lot of pride. made many people who really. are. are strong and tough and functional and therefore it.
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was my experience with both my party sector and steve who were ultimately. capturing the imagination of man. and barks just like a chapter on the green movement to work world quickly and partly through. seems you choose been working overtime to road r.t. content on his site according to american t.v. host rachel maddow anyways picked up on a contentious washington post article it's detailed how an r.t. show that covered alleged russian interference in the findings of the mother of paul was recommended hundreds of thousands times that's far more than content rather news channels so the discrepancy was highlighted by algo transparency that's a watchdog that covers you tube following murdo's tweet people quick to point out there were apparent double standards death no one's lives were threatened by
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a conversation between two award winning journalists about the massive dis information campaign you've waged in the minds of suggestible democrats but they are endangered by the cold war you've helped to stir up chris hedges won a pulitzer prize are in matter just one is he this you tube is so much better than the war mongering conspiracy lunacy that comes from you you should be ashamed to make good people and good content in such a base and mccarthyite way each of yourself has disputed the findings of al gore transparency which was founded by a former employee it says its systems are carefully designed to run for moat the quote more authoritative source is chris hedges the host of the show in question says american media just wants to keep russia gate alive. it's decision to peddle a conspiracy theory about russia that turned out according to the mohler report to be untrue and so they are attempting really to spin themselves out of this by
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claiming you know that the miller report had legal ease and that really there was collusion with russia there was obstruction of justice by on the part of donald trump it exposes the bankruptcy of the corporate media and the american press which spent over two years peddling a fantasy instead of focusing in fact on the real issues and it sells i mean let's not forget this is about profit c.n.n. made more money last year and i think i've ever made in their history rachel maddow is the top rated show and probably the prime conspiracy theorist even at one point talking about how in the midst of a cold snap the russians were going to cut off our gasoline we're going to freeze to death i mean it reached that level of absurdity but it brings in the dollars they peddle this narrative of fear one way or another and it makes them money. this is a controversial one to sis's from saudi arabia have lashed out against the use of
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a smartphone not that they say aloud as male relatives to monitor and control women's travel. so many people this is the thing is it was the mayor and this is the live in the east side on the end and the other side of the phone is going to trust me while her son was. wondering how the little things. well this out of his provided for the country's interior ministry and among other features of the los fathers brothers husbands except try to update or withdraw women's rights to travel abroad it also notifies a female relatives passports are used in airports where they buy that saudi arabia whatever you think about it operates the so-called guardianship system under which saudi women must have permission from a male relative to work to marry or to travel mother two sisters say that they had to use their father's phone in the end to leave the country their passports now
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suspended in saudi arabia is apparently no way to get them back for now the two are urging the tech giants however to remove this out because they say it violates fundamental human rights and this is what the saudi interior ministry to say about the subject. the ministry strongly condemns the systematic campaign aimed at questioning the purpose of rapturous services at the same time confirms this rejection of the attempts to politicize the systematic use of technical instruments which represent legitimate rights to the users will a footnote to both our pool and google say they have been criticized for hosting the app has been installed on smartphones more than one million times the un human rights she was also questioning the use about the cations like this technology can and should be all about progress but the hugely invasive powers that be unleashed major incalculable damage if there are not sufficient checks in place to respect human rights while further to what google and apple has a say the promise to review the application any which way we got the opinions of
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catherine schachter from the our by in the center for planning and studies and also javid rana an expert on political and social issues facing muslims these days. these up nigger shoes are essentially meant nor a bowed look you should not do from new members to nor board to go through to vote on the family members there seems to be a lot of understanding of muslim going to europe where reproduction of removal is the top most and if this were to grow up nigger should is being used to track a moon before some negative reasons that is an all too good or different abood it forces women into turning into commodities and allowing their gods in so what might they be the father the son the cousin or the uncle or whoever else to have control of everything that happens to them not only the movement but the actually they have rights to travel that right to be that right she see if they wish to see and their rights actually make their own choices for muslim code your grammar doesn't mutable follow that some sort of blog she gets all going to go for mention heard from
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a blog from one of barbro from from one husband suburban very much regrettable to. the rest is more understanding because i am a muslim myself and i lived in yemen and i've experienced what it is to be treated differently because you are a woman to be treated like a second class citizen to be treated as a commodity and being told what to do and how to live and how to be and i can tell you that as a woman it is profoundly repressive and i reject it and i actually think that is completely hateful on your part. to say that it's somehow rational to hold this kind of narrative in the twenty first century but if you are basically a question of distorting your smart question often draw them darkies or just the lens of trying to turn this debate under any slimy debate to trying to tear movies to the religious or layman it has nothing to do with anything and you trying to tell us that in saudi arabia women are free to do whatever they want is simply not
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true i'm trying to say that their god is that in the house we know that by so directly because they love their women so much as they have to protect them against themself but it is ridiculous humans are free but do you have been. remember macbeth twice in the stomach and that is an issue run by mick does twice in the best i'm going to say that doesn't become an issue it's not a question of applications it is a question obviously going to be a broad thinking with which we try to evaluate everything the rich would like to see everything not i think what they want she's not making and driving is that in a slump it is generally. there is some sort of advisory that the i'm sure we would love him over to remember. that is just for the sake of protection it has absolutely nothing to do with islam and people need to stop making it about every day just issue when he has nothing to do with anything it is a human rights issue it has everything to do with the way that conducts effect within this country against women yellows part of a much longer conversation there the kind of stories they don't see reported
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lawmakers manufacture consent to public wells. when the ruling classes protect themselves. in the final. we can all middle of the room signals. the world. what is it calling. magic a new type of digital currency decentralized digital scarcity chancellor. of second for bankers call that got us a lot for a reason to calling it civil disobedience a source of optimism because i can control my own financial destiny it's just a new way of coming to consensus it's
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a game changer in the human history of this columbus discovering the new world this paradigm shifting technology that transforms economics and finance in a heartbeat the apollo eleven landing. to the max and stacey. welcome to. change of leadership in ukraine has spurred hope for a dialogue between moscow and kiev. can this crisis be stopped from becoming a frozen conflict or is it too late to talk about this here today with me is thomas graham heard the secretary general of. the new multi-polar world is fraught with danger and potential conflict looks even in we'll see i'm stable europe will the
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diverging interests of twenty first century trigger wars in regions where it never seems possible before what makes international organizations like the o.e.c.d. . influence existing conflicts and just deal with the results the response needed to prevent the future. thomas gregory secretary general of it's really great to have on our show it's the first time you're on my show set and they're happy to have you as a guest and have lots to discuss let's start of with ukraine i know that you've been saying they are going to see could serve as an honest broker between russia and ukraine but the two countries have been at odds for like five years now why do you think that your organization has enough clout to actually push moscow in kids to a great three. look we've been pretty good in managing the crisis in iraq and you're creating over the last five years i think he managed to prevent further escalation of the conflict and banks especially monitoring mission to
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ukraine i think he also made a major difference for the people on the ground in terms of fossil. of silence for human turn. and make sure that medians of people have walter electricity electricity gas and cetera but obviously. monitoring of the conflict is not enough to move closer to resolving the conflict and there i think you always see haass some tools for instance. that meet on a bi weekly basis in minsk. of all five signatories often means group around the table and i think this is a platform. much more. effective pretty. neat politically impulse that needs to.
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