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awkward. carnival for much of the being. a man suspected of stopping 2 people to death in the british capital is revealed to have had a previous conviction for terrorist offenses as the suspect in another stopping incident in the netherlands remains at large. us democratic strategist who was with rock obama are accused of creating fake local news in a bid to sway the 2020 lection in crucial swing states. and john need to class that the migrant crisis is officially over the news because suggest integrating new promise to the country hasn't been the greatest of successes.
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for myself and everyone here in the newsroom welcome thanks for joining us this saturday evening. and i want to start with a story that's been developing of throughout the day the suspect in the fatal stabbing of 2 people in some to london on friday has been identified by police they also believe he was acting alone 20 year old khan how to provide conviction for terrorism and was only released from prison last december he was jailed initially for planning a bomb attack on the london stock exchange and 2010 it's also now widely reported his other targets back that included the us embassy and boris johnson the mayor of london at the time he was still wearing his electronic tag when he carried out the attack in which on top of the 23 targets he's 3 of those injured what you can see on screen now eyewitness video filmed in the area which is a busy in the city as you. can see some civilians wrestled with the suspect pinning
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him to the ground one man even manages to get a knife off the attacker who was then shot dead by police here's how some describe the moment of the attack the mass rushing people 40 years each other smashing bottles talking to people the way people really are making the barrios the big slug of people brushing scrambly cording every place you do a lot of. comic. con accounts wasn't like a wave or something going on. and then suddenly everybody said go down into the basement it was extremely frightening yeah but if you don't know what to do you know you heard the gunshots i just don't know what to do to rise gunshots going off and once again the british prime minister has paid tribute to members of the public who helped bring down the pup a traitor it's the 1st terror attack on british soil since boris johnson took office the unfortunate not in recent history.
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know he had a prior conviction for terrorism khan was clearly on the radar did do a thorough faile hair what's that what's the issue. i can't really see how anyone could be more on the radar someone who's been licensed out of prison has been on probation as you say wearing an electronic tag with a history of involvement in very serious terrorist planning so we have a situation here that mirrors all the other terrorist attacks that have happened over the last few years across europe not just london but of course the nice lori attack the paris attacks brussels berlin where do you want to stop it's turned out that after all these so-called lone wolf attacks these lone wolves have indeed already be known to the intelligence agencies and the police and yet have not been prevented from carrying out the attacks that they planned this just seems to be another one and yet in terms of dropping the ball in this case i can't imagine a more egregious example where someone should be monitored on
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a day to day basis by the authorities after he's been released from prison so i think this is a major concern and there are some serious questions our intelligence agencies in the west need to answer because we have a situation where they have said for the last few years that they need all these new laws they need all these new secret powers to snoop on all our e-mails our electronic communications to protect us from terrorists and yet and yet all these people already know your storage fees seem to still get away with carrying out attacks what is going on where i want to you talked about needs you talked about these other lone wolf attacks i want to get your opinion why do you think we are seeing a rise in such individual attacks throughout europe. i think we're seeing a rise because it's a strategy that was actually put out by isis particularly. back in the old days if you were part of a terrorist cell you had to communicate with your you or your team and that led you open to investigation they know that intelligence agencies are hoovering up all our
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electronic communications it's much easier to stay under the radar before you carry out an attack if you're not communicating electronically so there seems to be a source. to teach it to lone wolf attacks and we know particularly as well since the report his assassination of the isis founder al baghdadi a couple of months ago by the americans there's been a lot of intelligence chatter out there showing that the remains of isis and the returning fighters to europe do indeed want to carry out lone wolf attacks particularly targeting big cities across europe in the run up to christmas particularly places like christmas markets because they are seen as soft targets so we might well see yet more attacks going on i mean there's this uncorroborated attack that happened in the hague in the netherlands yesterday as well this might be the start of something that is a wave of the coordinated attacks which has been dictated by the remnants of isis in response to the american assassination of the isis founder what i want to ask
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you i mean obviously what we're talking about all influence that are classed as terror attacks but we know for example that the offender was wielding a weapon and unfortunately more than 100 people have been killed in night crimes in london just this year in your opinion is that getting enough attention and can we still call the capital safe. i think that there's been a lot of hysteria about the rise of knife crime if you look at the statistics yes it has gone up but it's not endemic i also think though that the key question here is around how do we define these sorts of attacks i mean yes we can say that this man's terrorist because he was a radicalized terrorist has been to prison for it you also get instances of people young men who happen to be muslim who have mental health issues who might cry out in the frenzy of an attack something to do with jihad but actually have just fallen through the cracks of mental health or it can be straightforward knife crime gang warfare or whatever and i think the the problem for our society is trying to define
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or redefine what we mean by these 3 different categories which all prompts the same sort of outcome which is someone being stabbed and i think as well we need also to think about how we treat these people it appears from this attack that can actually wrote and asked his lawyer to try and help getting him some sort of deal radicalization program to make sure that he didn't go back into jihad and radical islam that appears not to have happened he may well have come out of prison and felt dislocated disenfranchised not knowing what to do the future he might have had some sort of mental health breakdown as well so all these things overlap and i think our society needs to get to grips with these potential overlaps and treat these threats in a holistic way as a society rather than just saying someone must be a terrorist because he has these views some honesty mad because he has he these few someone is definite criminal because he's in a gang there are bigger overall societal issues that we need to tackle to stop this
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disenfranchisement disengagement from society and anger and that way we can try and move forward in trying to solve all these different types of knife attacks certainly very complicated and tangled issue many banks were bringing your insight into about that with an emotional former british intelligence agent thank you and. also in the news you. us democrat strategist who previously walked for barack obama on now being accused of creating fake news in a bid to sway next year's presidential election but it's off to they've launched a media company called korea news service with the aid of countering don't traumas dominance online in key swing states of. it's certainly daring to take the one thing people still trust in this skeptical and cynical world you local news run by your neighbors people you know and trust and to pervert it into
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a tool of propaganda macchiavelli himself would be proud of the article she publishes are based on facts nothing alerts readers that korea publications aren't actually traditional i'm time newspapers but political instruments designed to get them to vote for democrats the movie titanic was based on facts the movie 300 about those spartans was also based on true events the end result was fiction i'm just giving you a heads up for the next time you hear the phrase based on facts it means fiction all of this is brought to you by a woman of questionable more oddity. gallon who go to yes we can campaign slogan tattooed on her arm because a bomb a sign that this is the kind of journalism a company acronym puts out warning it's a scream or.
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cry. what tara is going to do is stalk you on lud facebook buy up information about your browsing habits the stories you click if you're susceptible to fake news and then she's going to pay to serve you carefully tailored pro-democrat stories that have based on fact and after she's done with you she'll target your friends and your family with fake news everybody who clicks on my eggs or shares an article we get that data back to create a look alike audience to find other people with similar attributes in the same area so we continually grow our ability. define people one could argue that this is the kind of insane short sighted selfish behavior that is destroying trust in journalism in the media but tara isn't going to listen to her journalism is dead
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she's just making a quick buck kicking the corpse yeah it's for profit a lot of people i respect will see this media company as an affront to adrenaline stick integrity because they want in their eyes be balanced what i say to them is balance does not exist anymore unfortunately says 33 year old with yes we can tattooed an ob but it's ok she's a democrat if a democrat sets up a fake news network buys out people's personal information serves them with political dissent from asian that's 5 but only democrats kremmling bots continue to stoke political divisions in the us the misinformation on social media are so detailed one about the social media interference weaponization of information by the russians and their proxies their bots and their trolls and everybody else we've been paying the price from russia russian buyouts to fake news
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americans heading to the polls have had to grapple with the question of what is real and what is feet yes they will have to question what is real and what is fake democrats literally setting up fake news websites and serving americans with fake news to sway elections i mean the mosques came off last year when democrats were caught creating fake russian bots to set up and smear a republican candidate an explosive allegation by a government whistleblower that the white house in gauged in a cover up by stashing records of the president's phone call. with a foreign leader in a top secret computer that's for a times call for desperate measures and these are desperate times for democrats no massaro no hero candidate has come forward to be trub so they're getting their
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hands dirty doing everything live queues to russia of the question is on election day why would people vote for a side whose hands a new cleaner than trumps. and we know that billions are concerned about the environment but despite pledges to go green or u.k. supermarkets appear to be misleading their customers a report by environmental group greenpeace claims they've been using ever more plastic having promised to use less it's shocking to see that despite unprecedented awareness of the pollution crisis the amount of single use plastic used with u.k.'s biggest supermarkets has actually increased in the past year our survey shows the grocery retailers need to tighten up targets to drive real reductions in single use packaging and items greenpeace's report says 7 out of 10 supermarkets in the u.k. used more plastic packaging this year than in 2018 the amount of plastic has also
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risen to almost $1000000.00 tonnes a year the report also indicates the main ways in which supermarkets can improve by green track records firstly they should increase the shower of recyclable packaging currently the u.k.'s leading pairs aim to recycle between 30 and 40 percent they should also reduce the share of plastics with the main supermarkets falling significantly short of their own target in this regard despite that they've made quite a song and dance promoting those green policies. morrisons has announced it is removing black plastic from all of its own brand food and drink packaging to make it more easily recycle apple in an attempt to reduce plastic
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waste items including pastor. why and washing up liquid will be available at waitrose without any packaging sharon george a lecture at environmental studies at the u.k. to kill university says supermarkets promise a lot but do little. to go back to worry about these things require is a quite big behavior change course to the facts so you should just flip and try something and that it doesn't work what we've seen what we see in a some sicko mock trial and trial a different tool to enter projects in the course is not an immediate short term take down the switching back and think a little bit to move at the moment this or same to be greener and this is his big action been taken with the easy things so plastic bags check out this plan massive shifts none of the big supermarkets are doing things like he did often create the fact this is
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a great move but that's an easy fix we need to move on to the heart of things and i think it's going to take more than just taking a box and say we don't want it and they aren't really think that insulin needs to be more investment in real solutions that really have a bigger impact. i had on the program john up fischel say the my point crisis is at the end of the pasta even though they tell on integration paints a fall that's a rosy picture see you after this short break. that's rather financial survival guide like what i said that you can convert into it's quite easily. to keep in mind though as to be into place. for.
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any official for russia. is doing probably what is not for us don't see the contrary to his predecessors he did not stop any work probably it is. it is a little bit. more predictable in these perspectives on the other hand the world is changing it is a turbulent world and come on it's not supposedly mr trump who is making the world the dangerous place he is just a symptom of the change that's. welcome
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back have been for the thrifty millions of shoppers across the wilds queued up for hours to get the very best deals during the retail fast known as black friday but despite being billed as a ball going to. the event has a secret of more pain from new york explains. after the traditional thanksgiving feast many americans might feel a need to go exercise and burn off that extra weight well another annual tradition that was adopted more recently called black friday might be useful for that the day after thanksgiving has been coronated by retailers as it day for massive discounts and low prices on items that might normally be expensive while supplies last of course and in some shopping districts it's almost like a war zone. the stampede over shirts with jackets people see shopping each other one sales rep whining on a table to ski. was
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. advertising pumps up energy and anticipation of the big day black friday sale is now all that. let's make black friday bright. the deal that called out to you from a bunch of thousands of others like most war zones there's usually some collateral damage before the sun goes down 48000000 americans still have debt from black friday 2018 and minor and even more serious injuries are not unheard of mother earth also takes a beating with all the electricity used to mere e-mail sent on black friday at a carbon footprint roughly the size of 4000 flights from london to new york not to mention all the other black friday activities anna wintour the editor in chief of
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vogue that's a magazine that certainly cashes in on the black friday antics urged her readers to slow down and be more ecologically conscious a carbon footprint sequel to europe's a go be struck of clothesline food or incinerated every 2nd nearly 30000000000 pounds of unsold stock burnt to protect the breeze brown. the fashion industry is no stranger to environmental abuses. bad climate protests have also been scheduled this year to coincide with the annual shopping stampede so which wars will win out climate concerns or consumerism in the past it's always been the market that takes the cake people are there protesting because they think it's bad for the environment i mean they're kind of right belike. you know if. you don't depends how you see it. for the environment you know the pens were a place. canonically the states because well. that's
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how it is you don't want to buy something really got divided nobody in flossy you know blanks was. that's how i see it you know and if you want to spend the money stranded. on a final story for you this hour john money has declared the my current crisis has come to an end however new figures suggest integrating the new comers hasn't quite gone to plan evangelists sepsis explains. remember this. is a good place q. the british will not table to the british it's really really and appropriate . shocking images
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highlighting the scale of the migrant crisis while the head of germany's migration and refugee office insists that is all in the past the crisis is over and has been for several years however he also admitted it would take years to integrate migrants while praising the integration courses billions of euros have been spent to deal with the crisis and help you are rifles in the hope and such long term investments will pay off but let's have a closer look 1st at the courses which so more praises for its effectiveness and it had a questionable effect with increasing numbers failing the basic german language exam and course providers sued for falsifying documents 2nd migrants continue to come to the country that critics say is an unsustainable numbers the minister also says that $145000.00 are estimated to arrive this year only just down from 161002018 the minister also wants migrants to be taken back from their home
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countries and was the e.u. to help set up jobs for them they are europe must help african countries to create jobs for people so that they can live in their homelands meanwhile the recent eagle reporter warns integration problems may produce an entire lost generation of young migrants the young age of many newly arrived persons and their backgrounds of conflict and persecution. why a smart investments for successful integration this report aims to contribute to reflection on how to achieve this thus making sure that a whole generation will not be lost germany's interior minister warns unless the issue is tackled the migrant crisis will get worse and then the one that peaked 4 years ago we need to do more to help our european partners with controls at the e.u.'s external borders we've left them alone for too long if we don't do this will experience a wave of refugees like in 2015 or perhaps an even larger one germany worry steyer
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is no common approach to migrant policy and that puts the country at risk yet even germany's ministers appear to disagree among themselves with the migration chief insisting the crisis of 2015 cannot happen again with this government the asylum care similar to the one in 2015 cannot be repeated we asked people on the streets of berlin on how affective the migrant integration process has been deaths not working so well because when when there are too many people around a day to cannot integrate so good i think they're doing a better job than other countries i know a couple of other countries that i thought about moving to that don't really care about people who are and them i mean obviously we are in germany experience office a convertible that is tough to build up your country but you know someone has to do it and so therefore most probably we need to support these guys. to go back to
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. so when you want to be president. or somehow want. to go on to be pros it's like them before 3 of them or can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of our. civil. action are times when we're going underground as e.u. chiefs and pack up and leave is that. after a conference of the european parliament in brussels condemns the trumpet
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ministration over its pursuit of wiki leaks is julian assange and demands his freedom from a british prism coming up on the show will there be blood on the hands of the united kingdom with much of major nation media continuing to downplay the warnings of 60 doctors that wiki leaks julian assange good in the u.k. prison we speak to the united nations who alleges british contempt of international norms of justice and we speak to go along the ecuadorian. foreign minister who helped grant asylum just 5 m. of his embassy in london well joining me now is the un special rapporteur on torture and other cruel inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment kneels melts special thanks so much for going on going underground this time in the studio just before we get to julian assange there's a saudi media forum at the riyadh hilton on monday and i understand that you and your fellow special report ters have been talking about the case of new jane newell
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who is apparently detained arbitrarily another area here prison she's been there for a year what is this case about well she's a human rights activist the women's rights activist actually that has been the the taint on spurious claims of national security but in fact she has spoken out for women's rights very vocally and she claims also to have been tortured in detention and obviously no investigations have been undertaken by saudi arabia so we are calling on saudi arabia to conduct these investigations which are international obligations under the convention against torture which saudi arabia has actually ratified obviously this idea in government would deny there's been any torture and that indeed she is there for national security reasons we write these been ambassador on the program let's get now to another case what have you made of 60 doctors claiming julie innocence of wiki leaks may die in a british prison as he awaits extradition to the usa for revealing the war crimes
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of nato nations all that appeal her roof reflects where reaffirms my own assessment as you may know that and 1st of november i did my own press statement calling on the british authorities to release to the sonship because i was seriously concerned for his life well we covered at the time spoke to you why do you think that there hasn't been more interest in your allegations as un special rapporteur. by the media in this country and indeed in the european union there's been lots of interest in the developing world well to be honest with you i think part of it is that people simply can't believe that what's we're reporting is true i think believe you in other words yes but i also think that about a year ago i probably wouldn't have believed that this is possible what's going on to do in the case what we see here is a person who's due process rights for 10 years.
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