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a u.s. army veteran is charged over an alleged bomb plot targeting christians and jews in revenge for the new zealand shooting. sri lanka bans islamic face veils in public as part of a security crackdown following the easter sunday massacre. pepsi co picks a fight with indian farmers over the crops go into the company's best selling brand of potato chips. a german contender for the european commission is top jobs says if elected he will block north to a project to design. back. to the russian i saw bride talks about being tormented by her past and
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rehabilitation hopes for the future after being freed on parole. i want to show myself. but as. my story was a peculiar listen not even a. simple relationships with people. are broadcasting live from our studios this is international thomas for me glad to be with us now a u.s. army veteran has been charged in california over an alleged bomb plot according to officials he was planning to massacre christians and jews in revenge for the recent mosque shootings in new zealand. as the story. federal officials have raised an indictment for an individual who has just arrested named mark stephen domingo now
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this is a u.s. army veteran who served in afghanistan is now charged with attempting to carry out a large scale terrorist attack according to the federal indictment issued by the department of justice mark steven domingo was planning to carry out a large scale terrorist attack in afghanistan as revenge for the incidents in new zealand the shootings in new zealand at the mosques that killed a number of individuals that apparently motivated mark stephen domingo to plan to carry out a terrorist attack in los angeles and take the lives of scores possibly hundreds of individuals here is some of what the indictment says in online posts and in conversations with an f.b.i. source to express support for violent jihad a desire to seek retribution for attacks against muslims and their willingness to become a mosque according to the affidavit following an attack on a mosque in new zealand on march thirteenth domingo posted the must be retribution
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now the f.b.i. says it used confidential human sources to acquire information about domingo essentially began when he was posting on internet forums calling for revenge and retribution for the new zealand attacks and from what i understand federal officials first began talking with him on the internet then they set up in person meetings in those meetings he expressed a desire to attack a white nationalist rally that was set to take place in california he purchased hundreds of nails and these nails were apparently to be used in an improvised explosive device they were to be shrapnel that would then be detonated in an improvised explosive device at this white nationalist rally and kill everyone in attendance if possible now from what we understand he is now in the hands of federal officials and he will soon be appearing in federal court to face charges for planning this large scale terrorist attack now people are looking at these incidents the. this shooting in christ church in new zealand the recent incidents
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at synagogues across the united states the attacks have taken place in churches and noticing a disturbing trend where places of worship seem to be targeted by those intending to carry out terrorist attacks and acts of religiously motivated violence so people are being targeted for their religion with with terrorists attacking places of worship so we'll be waiting to see what happens next as the individual mark steven domingo twenty six years old u.s. army veteran is set to face these charges after being apprehended. the case follows a recent surge in hate crimes with a religious motive in the u.s. artie's but our guys do have comments now on this alarming trend. it's not about your color it's your creed and it's as old as time faith was the alleged gunman made anti jewish comments the blast 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
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around mosques nationwide we can almost pinpoint the moment it went big again. with the words. al qaida opened the floodgates is that mr 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 first of all is that they're connected feeding
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each other. new zealand white supremacist slaughters dozens of muslims during friday prayers men women children that like their customs see religion. we new zealand. we were not a target because we are a safe harbor for those who hide. 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
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and children prayer time as they celebrate easter revenge they claim for new zealand is sealed in our this will be completely suppressed create 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 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 created an atmosphere of despise for the other like that particular group out of out there want to take our lives they want to kill us and as
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a result we have to stand up and defend ourselves there is an environment that literally was already breedings kind of mindset however now thinking through freighted the study model was really reached out so i say i haven't 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 hatred breeds hatred it's self-sustaining the thing with killing and excusing it is being in the name of god is that it never ends it only gets worse. following the atrocity in sri lanka that left more than two hundred fifty people dead the government has banned face coverings in public under emergency laws but it has angered the country's
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muslim community our guest gave us their views on the story. it is very much a person in most of the lives who put many muslims yes it is right muslim center and much more liberal compared to their counterparts but have since how they really have to start and wonder this for that matter but then we're also talking about the individual rights the rights of women to follow their specific religious obligations and where does it stop. is it not going to move into the next and. afterwards when it cools down look out of harms marriage and what denmark i'm also this gives a kind of lip service to the extremists with this in the society who might target the muslims and arabs in the long run in the south from a despotic leon right we'll have to see how all of the government is going to continue to get elected it was an extremist buddhists that carried out the massacres in sri lanka it was extremists islamicists let's get
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a couple of things clear here so isn't it absolutely reasonable that sri lankan government takes what ever measures it seems appropriate to secure the lives of sri lankan citizens who is going to be. compromised by the very act of trying to make sure that security services can check the visibility of those people who could potentially be about to carry out a terrorist incident that's the reason for doing this you know and i think it's very sensible and i think it's really peculiar that anybody would oppose the state house the responsibility of looking after the interests of the masses on the basis of that it can take these mages but this should not become a long term because if it does extend beyond a specific period of this emergency laws then you become becomes a part of the states or part of it and that clear division between sri lanka's
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multireligious religious fabric and let's not forget the muslims have the. of the receiving end of the conflict in the scene why is most from the tamil in the side as well as the buddhist majority side so they might feel that they are being pushed out in this new twist and they are being regarded as the new enemies in the society but it wasn't and they didn't suddenly get of islamophobia this was an attack by a rather willing to learn the lessons they wanted christians it slaughtered them in their hundreds and you're talking about islamophobia c'mon let's and if some of them women in sri lanka feel you know at a disadvantage because of this particular temporary legislation then the people the blame or their coreligionists who carried out the atrocity not all muslims are terrorists i absolutely agree with this one but on this occasion all the terrorists were muslims you deal with it. as one of our guests mentioned muslims in sri lanka
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have faced growing hostility since the easter sunday atrocity and many of them now fear for the future. fear amongst his community and. look at the most. emotional psychological leave you have been effective to be honest as opposed to going to be never. going to be a nice boost for us both see. you. have considered this. but. the present. ideologies this has nothing to do with. me have to face many consequences because. the extremists at least behavior. are not part of. the muslims. american food and drinks giant pepsi co is
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facing a backlash after suing for small time potato suppliers in india the case marks a low point in the relationship the dates back to the late one nine hundred eighty s. when the first potato plant in india was opened in partnership the company has been keen to advertise. pepsi co feels proud to partner with farmers all across india through various agricultural initiatives as they shared their experience of working alongside pepsi co. pepsi co claims that the four farmers grew a potato variety for which the company has exclusive rights and it wants damages of around six hundred thousand dollars the company says it is willing to drop the claim if certain conditions are met pepsico has suggested the farmers become part of a collaborative potato farming program so mean they buy seeds and then sell the potatoes back at a pretty agreed price but the farmers say pepsi co is violating their freedoms and
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fabricating laws. here i 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 potatoes where did pepsico get this law from saeco has violated our basic freedoms with this lawsuit they see that we have broken their patent rights how can they dictate what we can or cannot grow and let 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 they wanted to do business with us they promised us a higher price and then filmed off. 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. a russian student who served prison time for trying to join islamic state has spoken to our team about her case that's very much more
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when we come back stay with us. we need a political evolves and god needs to. from. but ideally to normandy for it got into pasta house been. giving political guidance to the process and so basically what i'm waiting for these are not our political impulse ideally stemming from the moment you. seem wrong but all roles just don't call. me. yet to shape out these days because educated and engaged it equals betrayal.
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when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. welcome back this is our t. international now one of the contenders for the e.u. is top job is causing a stir at home in germany manfred weber has said that if elected as european commission president he will block the nord stream to gas pipeline project linking the e.u. to russia that is despite germany's official support for the pipeline i'm against this project it's not in the interests of the european union because it will
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increase dependence on russian energy resources as the head of the european commission i will use all available laws to block an old stream to. manfred weber has been at the helm of the center right european peoples party since two thousand and fourteen under his tenure he has called for action against member states who defy official e.u. positions is also a known critic of the e.u. is perceived a dependency on russian energy webber's latest remarks against north stream to have come under fire at home in germany. well does that i find it rather strange that manfred weber let us germans know that he's against this project through a polish newspaper and we're talking about our country's interests named their libel and his life i think we shouldn't play with the future of our country. manfred weber does have some support over nord stream it to germany's green party has called the project dubious from a geo political viewpoint and north stream too is the second leg of a pipeline network running from russia to germany the pipelines supporters say
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preventing the project completion would lead it to gas shortages and higher prices a german political analyst told us of the claims of dependency on russian energy are unfounded. he's an electoral campaign to attract voters and as you know there are a lot of countries in eastern europe essence of europe who are not in favor of not stream in to gain the votes of those waters he is you know painting against we are not depending on russian gas this is completely this information in my opinion because. russia has only a small share of slightly so it's thirty five percent of the your gas supply so you have so many other suppliers i mean we have a lot of other g. traveling notes in europe which are you know only used by thirty percent we have navi as a key supplier from the dos we have still the netherlands we have thoughts africa
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from the south so we are not as much dependent as russia is dependent on the european market. a russian student who attempted to join islamic state and is now on parole has shed light on the details of her time trying to join the terror group and then her imprisonment in russia our correspondent you know question over with varvara kind of love for her first one on one interview since her release. it's been only three days since that about a canal. former moscow student was released on parole from a russian penal colony she was convicted for attempting to join icily terrorists in syria she was sentenced to four and a half years but she spent two years in a colony and i spoke to her i asked her about her trying in a penal colony about her thoughts and for future and about what she thinks now for
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all the decisions that she made that glad to life behind bars but what i told me that it is difficult for her to talk to the press but she wants to be open about what happened. because. i want to show myself not as i was probably originally showed but as i really am that my story was a peculiar listen not of an old bold isis but about just simple relationships with my family with people this is my deeply personal story the story of my family i want to tell and show people myself and not be afraid of me. she also gave some advice to those who are struggling and even those who are thinking about joining the ranks of terrorists or special forceful celebrities i just think that what happened to me was also related to my low self esteem uncertainty in myself and it turns out that women hold on to their husbands and their they hold on to them so
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much that they may not even understand their ideology they do not understand why to go there there has been say so no discussion and is very important to believe in yourself you rude mean something if he says you have to go so what who cares what she says. but also told me about how she coped with time that she spent in a penal colony. and i felt a lot of that moment about what was happening and why it was happening. chile very difficult thoughts they go round and round and round sometimes it takes you to the point of depression because you can't get out of this change you don't want to think about it you want to turn away and wrong but to distill there and i understand that i can't leave this story behind me it will always be part of me. but i was released on parole and she can't leave the city without just very zation she seemed rather confused as she has no wood detail to plans for her future now
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she said that her freedom hasn't yet sunk in and that still it's a lot to grasp for her she only said that she once to get back to normal life. young ice hockey enthusiasts from around the world have been battling for glory in southern russia so she hosted it tournaments for children organized by the russian oil company gazprom left. most said. it was.
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the most time away do you mean my family always specially don't have summer time or spring time when i do fish and you basically here we try to catch a lot of bass you've got big mouth bass small mouth bass and also you got blue deal in us. sometimes you can catch a catfish but yeah most time we're after bats with fish you just saw in the past the time away and make space for reliance and so that's why we try to come out here and feed and get away from you know everything basically. my dad who told us to fish and we know we told him the fish they live fish and we spend a lot of summer out here most of the summer. we rarely ever see black people fish and so i get out here today as i got a smell near.
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her. august twelfth was a tragic day here in charlotte so many things happen. you have a memorial for have a who passed away tragically because of hatred here in our community. many people got together to try to. show that we needed a change here in the city. ran into a human because they had hatred for another race that is not fair that is not just that is inhumane to take life because you feel different.
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the study is now named as the higher way. tried that tragic day and sell this little history. you haven't any luck. the wind's blowing in plus it just got done snow in two days ago i don't i won't catch most fish today when it's windy you just it ain't a good time the fish when it's real windy like a deer so we'll probably just go on go out and get some pizza or something and about two weeks we'll be back move catch a ton of fish because it'll be a lot warmer and away on a calm down cos april finally be here. jesus christ and his death on the cross and resurrection again no distinction was made between white and black and died and rose for all people.
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martin luther king worked very hard to end discrimination and segregation within the united states he led a very peaceful nonviolent protests marches in areas where black folks african-americans were treated very much as second class citizens areas where they had. to ride in the back of the bus for public transportation or they could not eat at the same counters with caucasian people and through his efforts a lot of that discrimination that was beleaguered at the time and enforced has been done away. the efforts of martin luther king who was assassinated very young are commemorated here for his work that christ with not have people segregated and treated as second class.
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