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headlining this morning in american army veterans arrested in california for pulling up a mass attack on christians and jews officials say he was seeking revenge for the shootings in new zealand. companies bring saudi arabia back to the financial markets tell you what he criticism of the gulf war the key. state might pay zero claims brushes been meddling in american politics for decades and will continue to do so for many more and less washington puts a stop to. the
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morning it's a.t.m. choose or the thirtieth of april here in moscow life marty h.q. kevin with you for this half hour world news update thanks for joining first in the u.s. army veteran has been arrested and charged in california over an alleged plot according to the justice department a twenty six year old was plotting a massacre on christians and jews. the story. federal officials have raised an indictment for an individual who has just arrested named mark stephen domingo now this is a u.s. army veteran who served in afghanistan is now charged with attempting to carry out a large scale terrorist attack 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
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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 rich 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 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 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
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large scale terrorist attack now people are looking at these incidents the shooting in christ church in new zealand the recent incidents 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 we'll be waiting to see what happens next as the individual mark stephen domingo twenty six years old u.s. army veteran is set to face these charges after being apprehended. so as we heard it's thought the planned attack was in retribution for the shootings in christchurch new zealand last month fifty were killed in a tragedy of a government who previously expressed white supremacist views opened fire on worshipers in two mosques some of the shooting was live streamed on facebook well it was reported that the string of deadly bombings in sri lanka on easter sunday were in response to events in christchurch two eight bombs went off in various places in the south asian island killing over two hundred fifty people churches and
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luxury hotels were targeted in those attacks and now following on from the move designed to try to boost public protection the sri lankan government has banned female face coverings in public angering the country's sizeable muslim community the second largest minority group in sri lanka here in r.t. we discussed whether it was a prudent security measure or not or another possibility to inflame religious or hostility in the region. it is very much of an emotional issue for many muslims yes it is right muslim center and much more liberal compared to their counterparts but absence of the reality on the side and wonder this for that matter but then we 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 decks and what are. the words that it cools down the volatile times marriage and what denmark i'm also this gives
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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 me all right we'll have to see how long 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 a couple of things clear here so isn't it absolutely reasonable that sri lankan government takes what ever measures it deems 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
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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 a part of it and that clear division between sri lanka's multireligious religious fabric and let's not forget the muslims have been had. the receiving end of the conflict in this in y. years was from the tamil side as well as the buddhist majority side so they might feel that they are being pushed out in this new question they are being regarded as the new enemies in the society but it wasn't and there is a certain degree of islamophobia this was an attack by a radical i did mercilessness they wanted christians it slaughtered them in their hundreds and you're talking about islamophobia c'mon lesson if some muslim women in sri lanka feel you know at a disadvantage because of this particular temporary legislation then the people the
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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 i can tell you some more depth to this kind of story later in the program we hear from a radicalized russian student who attempted to join islamic state she's now turned it back on terror she says she wants to help others avoid a similar fate is coming up this morning. other news now for year after year in the financial wilderness saudi arabia has been ushered back into the fold it seems some of the world's biggest firms gave their seal of approval last week at an investment forum there last year they boycotted a similar gathering over the murder of journalist you're welcome shoji our senior correspondent we're gadgety of reports. the smell of money can be intoxicated or even a year since the gruesome murder of washington post journalist jamal has shoji and
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the worldwide condemnation over a saudi official suspected role in it but it seems enough money can sway anything throughout last week who's who of the financial elite hunkered down together at a saudi financial summit i find it's a very important interesting place for us to build a relationship the transformation of the region has been quite amazing the list of speakers and those in attendance was impressive top dogs from banks including h.s.b.c. morgan stanley j.p. morgan chase sausage the asian now former e.u. prime ministers the v i p real deal now juxtapose that with the conference the saudis held in october dubbed davos in the desert at was talk sic c.e.o.'s investors made their excuses left and right and center but not for long because the
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u. resistible smell of money soon returned the factors issues in the press does not tell me i must run away from a place ironic given that he said that at the ritz hotel in riyadh where eighteen months ago dozens of saudi dissidents and world rivals detained apparently tortured and forced to give up billions of dollars to the king so who cares if an outspoken journalist was butchered and dissolved in acid who cares if saudi arabia just executed thirty seven men reportedly for political reasons crucifying one of them whose saudi billions could be just the thing to make america great again. saudi arabia very rich country we defend them. and. they have nothing but cash. you know you have people wanting to cut off
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saudi arabia they bought four hundred and fifty billion dollars i don't want to lose them i call the cain i like the king. i said king. we're losing our founding you can and you have a lot of money. i. didn't it's bad for business is bad for everyone so perhaps goes without saying that with some things it's best to forget like murder torture mass executions and depression i mean put yourself in their very very expensive shoes the c.e.o. of investment firm blackrock manages more than six trillion dollars in assets trillion for reference the us government budget for next year is just under five
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trillion and we're talking about trillions of dollars human rights and well just people generally become a little less important that's not to say the c.e.o. of blackrock is a bad guy now mr fink was recognized last november by the crisis response group the international rescue committee for his spirit and passion for humanitarian causes real people guy charity and all that said the smell of money trillions does crazy things to you so no you can go on boycotting and criticizing saudi arabia but the guys with the money hold the strings they're interested it's business as usual. face of american diplomacy secretary state my claim the russians have been interfering in american politics since the one nine hundred seventy s. and further research will continue to do so and pose a threat for decades to come. the russians interfered it happened in the run up to
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the election in two thousand and sixteen we have the we have the mission now to make sure this doesn't happen in two thousand and twenty there were threats or elections ninety seven four right and they interfered our elections in the eighty's and we should expect in two thousand and fifteen twenty fifty the russians will be added still i must say i was stunned at his reference to nine hundred seventy four and the one nine hundred eighty s. what is he talking about i mean we're talking about the era of gus hall and the communist party when he ran for president was zero support and this was the time of the of the old soviet union what relevance does that have today the idea of putting more sanctions round by round is simply this that russia is our eternal enemy they were our enemy under the soviet time they're our enemy and now they will be our enemy in the future this is kind of a manichean binary mindset that is simply has no place in a rational political discourse russia has only tug iran was on the list to two runs
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been facing extended sanctions washington withdrew from the twenty fifty nuclear deal just last week the trumpet ministration ended a temporary poles on restrictions on the reigning olympic two including those of china and key promised unbearable conditions he said for those who continue to trade with iran. trump ministration recently announced sanctions and no more waivers ok and turkey and china have said there are going to be undeterred so what now sovereign nations make their own choices individual businesses inside of that will make their own choices what we can do is prepare a sanctions regime that makes it incredibly costly it's a case of bullying runamuck the us is opposing. the world trumps isolationism means that he is to a great extent at war with the world he is hostile to really to all countries on earth he wants to use them he wants to put u.s.
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interests. first and foremost in the narrowest sense of the term the u.s. interferes masses. in other countries elections mean venezuela being the the latest example but there's there's hardly a time when the u.s. has not been intervening in other countries elections don't you got international convention live from moscow h.q. nice in the morning here in moscow this tuesday morning money was kevin and good morning long stories ahead than the u.s. warms britain against using the chinese tech giant while away for a five g. network over spying fees again coming up.
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what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to. have to go right to be close it's like the books all three of them all the people. interested always in the logs of. six.
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again cyber security officials in the united states warning britain against allowing the chinese take john huawei to build a five g. network washington says the company's untrusted vendor in cooperation may endanger intelligence sharing with the u.k. . what we really have here is a loaded gun is something that western democracies who values human rights should think very carefully about if they want to give that to an authoritarian regime with very different values about the use of data. well we've already conducted five g. trials in a number of european countries including france and germany the u.s. has accused the chinese friend of money laundering fraud and theft of intellectual property while also claiming that beijing uses its telecom network to spy we heard from a european and asian affairs specialist who says there's no evidence the company was spying. i think there's a statement my someone saying all that going to the intent of the capability might happen more easily with in china or authoritarian regime and so it's much easier to
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hide underneath the the security aspect and the potential security threats even though nothing has been found in a while with equipment we've got separate testing facilities set up in the u.k. and in europe and there's been no instances of whatsoever oh it has denied all of the geisha spying on bad will rust listen again says the security issues flagged by the u.s. a part of the ongoing trade war with china. i think the main reason is. it's technology and competitive i mean basically the us is behind on technology while we leaving the area is growing could china potentially buyer eavesdrop just like it's been shown that the u.s. spies on. just the adversary but allies its own citizens and as we've discovered recently even opposition political candidates i do not believe it security think
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we're using these things to increase the trade negotiations potentially with china basically a component of hybrid work where we talk about what the internet gave in the new capability it's on on now five g.'s the whole next generation of that and to basically put yourself years behind it. and the economic suicide. the russian students who tend to join islamic state in syria has shed some light on the motivation of the consequences of our actions are correspondents and medina cochon of that with a very kind of who had some cautionary advice for anyone thinking about joining us . it's been only three days since about about a former moscow student was released on parole from a russian penal colony she was convicted for attempting to join icily terrorist and 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 the penal
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colony about her thoughts and for future and about what she thinks now fool the decisions that she made that gilad her to life behind bars but i told me that it is difficult for her to talk to the prize but she wants to be open about what happened . because. i want to show myself not as i was probably a regional issue but as a really. that my story was a peculiar listen it's not even all about isis but about just simple relationships with my family 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 but. she also gave some advice to those who are struggling and even those who are thinking about joining the ranks of terrorists. are just things out what happened to me was also related
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to my low self-esteem lots and certainty in myself and it turns out that women hold on to their husbands and go that they hold onto them so much that they may not even understand their ideology they do not understand why to go there there has been saying no discussion and is very important to believe in yourself you mean something if he says you have to go and so what who cares what she says. but also told me about how she coped worst time that she spent in a penal colony or. a man i thought a lot at that moment about what was happening why it was happening and actually very difficult fools they go round and round and round sometimes it takes you to the point of depression because you can't get out of the education you don't want to think about it you want to turn away and wrong but i just still there and i understand that i can't leave this story behind me it will always be part of me.
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but i was released on parole and she can't leave the city without just harry zation she seemed rather confusing as she has no were deep healed plans for her future now she said that her freedom hasn't yet sunk in and that still it's a lot to grasp for her she only sad that she wants to get back to normal life. another day no problem officially nor you know i've raised the alarm of another russian threat to baluga. whale appeared near the boat of the no we do coast boating account. a russian city named not easily put trying because the story. here's a situation a cute white sea mammal starts playing with a couple of fishing boats. or the. creature clearly wants to grab people's attention and even tries to pull straps and
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ropes. the crew treats the little whale with some yummy snacks but realizes it's probably peeved by a tight harness around its body. it takes a while and some real effort to take the straps off the unfortunate friend the white chap swims away enjoy the harness clip is branded equipment st petersburg which turns out to be a real russian firm making extreme sports equipment now how about this story. a group of norwegian fishing vessels have survived an attack by a trained baluga whales pose that the a russian spy. harass the boats by pulling straps and ropes. the tight harness round its body with
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the name of the lot of putin's hometown on it made locals think the whale was a russian navy weapon. the animal was quick to escape after locals were able to get hold of the harness norway is now on high alert amid fears russia could have trained entire teams of sea creatures for spying and combat missions some of you might roll your eyes and think what a weird paranoid freak out. well i'll tell you what pretty much all the media out there reported the encounter of norway's northern coast and in some cases my impression of the catchy coverage wasn't too much of an exaggeration whale found off norway's coast believed to be spying for russia does a new alleged russian spy it's a below go in kernel beluga off of course if it says st petersburg on that thing
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the cute creature must be a russian spy or not to underestimate what britain is probably a better word than luke a whale found wearing a harness to carry camera could be russian weapon whales trained by russia's military maybe harassing fishermen from nato allies in norway ok i'll tell you a secret the likes of the russian or u.s. navy's started training sea mammals for things like the mining rescue operations spotting underwater threats decades ago just google it but it never really put their neighbors in panic mode this time though beluga whale with russian harness raises a lot in norway i just hope those who wrote those do stay away from some of the following displays of russian humor.
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that's a nice way to leave it that's right and so far as choose the money from moscow thanks for watching out international ready to do around the world today goes good money as kevin i would check up for our latest news straight to your mobile device as when it happens if you haven't done noted it one hell of a great day. after the previous stage of my career was over everyone wondered what i was going to do next the ball different clubs on one hand it is logical to sit in the home field where everything is familiar on the other i wanted a new challenge and a fresh perspective i'm used to surprising people and i saw one on t.v. . i'm going to talk about
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football narvi or else you can think i was going to go. by the way ways of that slide here. this is a pretty this sort of little schedule it's just bush bloody. good you might be a little bulbs the minute you did it was my go to. look. losing is its appeal to all of the good of that all you want to go to the banana. and up up well it was pretty microwave lissa. crow but you're still too much because you don't get it done but i. hear it you leave your money to your own. storm. system i looked up a mood should show during the clue a trick of crime story. mood
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oh. the most time away do you mean my family always especially during the summertime and springtime 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 bluegill 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 spits more reliance and so that's why we try to come out
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here and feed and get away from you know everything basically. my dad you know told us to fish and we know we taught them to fish they live fish and we spend a lot of summer out here most of the stuff. we rarely ever see black people featured so i get out here today as i got a smell near. her. august twelfth was a tragic day here in charlotte so many things happen. to have a memorial for heather who passed away tragically because of hatred here in our community. many people got together to try to.
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show that we needed a change here in the city. hall ran into us humans 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. the story is now named as the higher way. tragic tragic day in shell's little history. you haven't any luck. the winds blowing in plus just got done snow when two days ago i don't i won't catch most fish today when it's windy you just you know in a good time the fish when it's real windy like a deer so will probably just go on go out get some pizza or something.

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