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oh. american army veteran turned alleged i still sympathizer is arrested in california for plotting a mass attack on christians and jews officials say he was seeking revenge for the mosque shootings in new zealand last month. head to an exclusive for you we speak to a russian students who attempted to join islamic state she's been released on parole after spending almost two years in prison already. a new russian spy scandal surfaces literally in the media a fisherman in norway meets a friendly way bearing a camera and a harness with the name of a big russian city it's. just
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one of the off new life monte h.q. moskos kevin with you for this world news update from she company first in the u.s. army veteran has been charged and arrested in california over an alleged to bomb plots according to the justice department a twenty six year old was planning a massacre on christians and jews caleb maupin has the story for you federal officials have raised an indictment for an individual who has just arrested named mark steven 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 in. some of what the indictment says in online posts and in
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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 there must be retribution 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
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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 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. in reporting live from the state so steven domingo is alleged to have said he would swear allegiance to ice so if the group were in the united states this comes amid growing international fears about planned attacks potentially brian terrell from the voices for creative nonviolence told us these threats are an inevitable outcome of the u.s. military activity abroad. this is. most likely
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a post-traumatic stress of the. of this war and also it's the training that. that he received a report came out that the united states and its afghan allies are killing more people than the taliban it shouldn't be a surprise it's that. he is acting as he was trained in the horror of this of these wars kept you kept at arm's length can't be kept in south asia he kept him in the middle east we will be suffering here in this country the facts of training people to kill and putting them in situations that are absolutely in human . russian students who attempted to join islamic state in syria has spoken to r.t. shedding light on her motivation and the consequences of our actions in fact she's
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been released on parole right now after already spending more than two years in prison and now she's giving some cautionary advice to anyone who wants to follow in a. little because. i want to show myself not as i was probably originally showed but as i really am that my story was a peculiar lesson not given all about 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 i just think that what happened to me was also related to my low self esteem and certainty in myself and it turns out that women hold on to their husbands and go there they hold on to them so 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 your words mean something if he says you have to go so what who cares what
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she says and i thought a lot at that moment about what was happening why it was happening actually very difficult thoughts they go round and round and round sometimes it takes you to the point of depression because you can get out of this change and you don't want to think about it you want to turn away and run but it is still there and i understand that i can't leave this story behind me it will always be part of me. the sri lankan government's banned islamic female face coverings in public as a security measure now it's a response to the easter sunday terror attack that took the lives of over two hundred fifty the bands that angered the country's sizable muslim community though here in r t we discussed whether or not it was a prudent move or another possibility indeed to inflame religious us to lety in that region. let's get real you know over two hundred fifty people have been massacred in sri lanka and the i fully support the sri lankan president for this temporary security measure imagine
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a scenario where the security forces people who are covered up and then could say that would you know who they where their identities are not clear to us so that kind of allows for the muslims to move freely across the society if those women had their faces shaded by a head covering then clearly a c.c.t.v. image would show nothing so there is a logic to this if you follow me you know it's just it's just be explicitly enabling security services ted dent of i end of it jewels in the act of or planning to carry out massacres in this instance of hundreds of christian people christian people so i think it's reasonable why not support it as the head of human rights watch has only argued it is a needless restriction what you do was is sort of creates a sense of helplessness among the muslims they might feel that one by one
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our rights have been taken away fundamental rights it's been supported by the largest muslim group in sure like a so where's the argument most of them supported sure langton supported i supported who wouldn't support it but the males are talking about the individual rights the rights of women to follow their specific religious obligations and where does it stop 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 applied to carry out a terrorist incident but the reason for doing this there could be the islamic hard line conservative argument but having said that the state has the response to. realty of looking after the interests of the masses on the basis of that it can take these marriages but this should not become a long term because if it does that creates a division between sri lanka's multireligious religious fabric so there is certain
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degree of islamophobia across the international system this was an attack by radical muslims or christians it slaughtered them in their hundreds and you're talking about islamophobia c'mon this is nothing to do with islam phobia this was christian a phobia not all muslims are terrorists i absolutely agree with this one but on this occasion all the terrorists were muslims you deal with it. the face of american diplomacy secular state my pompei it was claimed that russians were interfering in american politics since the one nine hundred sentries i will continue to pose a threat for decades to come he said. the russians interfered it happened in the run up to 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
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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 meantime different story but kind of similar of a norway sells to preparing for some russian meddling decisions in fact they did apparently this time in the form of a friendly beluga whale that approach the human of the countries northern coast sporting no less than a camera. on a sparing and this is the kind of a bit the name of the big russian city attached to. what eels in the story for us.
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here's a situation a cute white sea mammal starts playing with a couple of fishing boats. the little. creature clearly wants to grab people's attention and even tries to pull straps and 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.
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a group of norwegian fishing vessels have survived an attack. alas the boat the tide harness round its body with the name of the lot of our putin's hometown it made locals think the whale was a russian navy weapon 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 noways coast believed to be spying for russia. does a new alleged russian spy it's a below go whale colonel beluga off of course if it says st petersburg on that
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thing the cute creature must be a russian spy or not to underestimate what britain is probably a better word the luger whale found wearing a harness to carry a camera could be russian weapon whales trained by russia's military may be harassing fishermen from nato ally in no way 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 this do stay away from some of the following displays of russian humor.
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in the deep sea mystery among stories ahead they're not international today saudi arabia hosts the investment summit with global finance chief seemingly undeterred these days by last year's murder of journalist jamal khashoggi is one of the stories you got for you lined up. seems wrong. just don't. get to say power to stay active. and engaged equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground.
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now doing those manufacturing jobs also start the end of it because that's where the innovation happens on the factory floor so in the factories or been moved to china as you point out they'll be ciolek china we've moved all our jobs manufacturing over china now all the innovations in china so we don't it's not it's not created in california built in china is going to be created in china built in china. to do most good time other things choosing out international with me kevin zero in this now after year in the financial world in this saudi arabia has been i should back into the fold some of the world's biggest firms gave their seal of approval
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last week at an investment forum that just last year they boycotted a similar gathering over the murder of the journalist. senior correspondent reports . the smell of money can be intoxicated or even a year since the gruesome murder of washington post journalist jamal has shoji and 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 our former e.u.
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prime ministers the vi 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 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 royal 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
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them whose saudi billions could be just the thing to make america great again. saudi arabia very rich country we defend them. they have nothing but cash. you know here people wanting to cut off saudi arabia they've 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 funding 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
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depression i mean put yourself in their very very expensive shoes the c.e.o. of investment firm black rock manages more than six trillion dollars in assets trillion for reference the us government budget for next year is just under five trillion 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 of trillions does crazy things to you so no you can go on boycotting and criticizing saudi
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arabia but the guys with the money hold the strings they're interested it's business as usual. you if you know the us believe. travel procedures in order to russia from participating fully in the united nations russia's foreign ministry said this lunchtime washington has refused a visa to the head of the russian delegation to the un disarmament commission to be big news kicking off a let's get across it within a culture that has got more incident turmoil so. i guess you can see why moscow's so angry but what's the backstory here was. the reason behind so harsh statement coming from russia's foreign ministry as the fact that russia's chemical weapons act spurred me to. was denied a u.s. visa and now he was supposed to travel to new york and attend a un security council session and there he was due to brief the council on russia's account of a suspected poison gas attack in syria now the ministry added that the us authorities
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were obviously seeking not to allow objective information about what happened in the syrian city of dumont to be heard at the u.n. and as it turns out such situations are actually becoming quite common the ski app is all it follows quite a similar reason denial to the had of the russian delegation add to a un desire moment commission in march and the ministry now believes that the us. repeatedly tries to prevent objective information from spreading. by preventing a prominent chemical expert from going to new york the u.s. government was clearly trying to prevent objective information on the incident from being told from the u.n. tribune groundlessly putting the blame for it on the syrian authorities washington doesn't want the international community to understand that last year's american aggression against syria was carried out under
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a federal pretext. well argy has earned an official request to the u.s. state department to comment on this but we haven't heard any response as of yet now the attack on the city of dumas which is located near the capital of damascus took place and april twenty eighth seen and almost right after that the u.s. u.k. and france have launched more than one hundred missiles against what they see were syrian chemical weapons facilities now last month inspectors from the organization for the proclamation of chemical weapons sound that a toxic chemical containing chlorine was used syria rejects all of these claims and the russian military also said that it has found no trace of chemical weapons use after its search some parts of the city but at the same time the u.s. has been blaming repeatedly the syrian government for being behind the attack. but
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it is their leader crosses for us the day keep us posted as you get more info but in a coaching over the. cyber security officials united states warning britain against allowing the chinese take charge qual way to help build a five g. network there washington says the company's long trusted vendor and cooperation could therefore in danger intelligence sharing with the u.k. in the future if. we really have here is a loaded gun is something that western democracies who value human rights should think very carefully about if they want to give that to authoritarian regime with very different values about the use of data well we've already conducted five g. trolls in a number of european countries including france and germany now the u.s. has accused the chinese company of money laundering fraud and theft of intellectual property something it strongly denies we heard from a european an asian affairs specialist who says there's no evidence to prove the company was spying. i think there's a statement of my someone saying all that going to the intent of the capability
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might happen more easily with in china our authoritarian regime and so that's much easier to hide underneath the the security aspect and the six and ten chill 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 i think the main reason is. it's technology and competitive and i mean basically the u.s. is behind on five feet technology while he's leaving the area is growing could trying to potentially fiery for us yes just like it's been shown that the u.s. spies on not just the adversary but allies its own citizens and as we've discovered recently even opposition political candidates i do not believe that security reason i think we're using these things to increase the trade negotiations potentially
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with china it's basically a component of hybrid warfare and to basically put yourself years behind that. that's economic suicide that's around of so far this cheese the lunch time for most has so much on a website called for now though for me thanks for watching eunice in the coming hour as i have a great day. and
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. desists is a sticker from the water bottle phone in the stomach of a fish the brand is part of the coca-cola company which sells millions of bottles of soda every day the idea was that let's tell consumers there are the bad ones there the litter bugs are throwing this away industry should be blamed for all this waste become but he has long promised to reuse the plastic. soon as he speaks so. that seems cool sets will soften their classes christie called me on my end i need to stay on you don't lose that session can object to funding me tell the difference and follow up on i'm your best bet is the end of it for the team but for now the mountains of waste only grow higher.
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy on sunday shouldn't let it be an arms race in this on off and spearing dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. oh. oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh. well we think part of the couldn't go in and handle we right. now have not seen our fruit not see snow off or streaks by that i stand with the race. will.
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were. the most time with you made my family always special don't have summer time and spring time well i did go 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've got blue deal in us. sometimes you can catch a catfish but the most time we're after
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a bath 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. and 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 in the sun. we rarely ever see black people featured is that all i get out here today as i got a smell near. her. august twelfth was a tragic day here in shells so many things happen. you have
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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. 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. tried that tragic day and shelves full history. you haven't any luck. the winds blow.

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