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what is true. is. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. orem even the shallows. russian influence in the u.k. is the new normal that's the conclusion of a long awaited parliamentary report and westminster into moscow's alleged meddling in british affair. i was donald trump sends troops on to the streets of the city of portland to question the rest there are claims his movie is illegal was it wasn't agree with
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local authorities and 1st across the line russia claims its code vaccine is good to go all the questions raised in the west over how it made such quick progress. also this place in the u.k. want to drop is a mistake you had this when referring to acts of terrorism amid fears it creates negative perceptions of muslims we put up with that. when we give these labels to them. their auctions and their terrorism even if people aren't doing it specifically for that reason because they believe in this extreme islamic do you point. out the welcome is 4 pm here in moscow you with r.t. international now donald trump has announced he will send forces toward violence
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ravaged cities across the nation as pockets of unrest you continue however democratic governors believe that their states are being targeted purely for political reasons. well i'm going to do something that i can tell you because we're not going to get new york and chicago and philadelphia detroit and baltimore and all of these oh and there is a mess we're not going to let this happen or our country all run by liberal democrats or trump has already sent troops to portland to quash almost 2 months of anti racism protests there the order was not approved and led to fresh clashes in the city. god thank god. it. was. her but her.
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after weeks of protests against police brutality and systematic racism in the us unrest reached a new level on the streets of portland oregon a crackdown by u.s. federal officers deployed by the department of homeland security increased tensions the feds who arrived in unmarked cars dressed in military style gear with out identification brought things to new heights when protesters knocked down sections of a large steel fence around but one house this weekend federal agents reacted with flash bangs followed by tear gas according to portland police and they did not engage the protesters some say the local police force has now been sandwiched between the demonstrators on one side and federal law enforcement on the other at the government level of rift between local and state and the feds has become just as pronounced portland's mayor has demanded that the federal agency leave he told c.n.n. that their presence here is actually leading to more violence and more vandalism
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mayor ted wheeler is being flanked by the state organs governor kate brown asked the federal government to remove its troops nearly a week ago and the state's attorney general has filed a lawsuit against the federal government accusing it of unlawfully detaining protesters meanwhile president donald trump has defended the deployment saying democrats run cities have lost control of the anti-racism demonstrations in addition bolstered the power of federal law enforcement officers with new executive orders aimed at protecting monuments adding to the chaos seen from top to bottom protesters are also experiencing a divide. well continuing to support the movement some are criticizing the methods right we're going to stop all of that all the responsible adults are going to come down here take back our streets make sure that the measures stage clear right to get these movement back on track while the protesters about to stay on the streets the feds say they are not pulling back for anyone making some fear that the growing
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divides could lead to more trouble not only amongst protesters but also between different levels of law enforcement that was not in america correspondent alex mahela that we put the issue for the bat. problem is when you had a feds come in and you expect them to come in with the strategy with the way you could try to bridge the gap between the protest there isn't a very system that they're fighting against imagine if you know you were steve you got to have a dinner with your family and i just walked into the restaurant with the piece go on it's not it's you and i'm making some point for the rest but i'm back identify myself and i'm not telling you who i am you're going to be freaked out and you're going to get upset and you'll probably take you know the fork off your dinner table or throwing it at me as you should because i'm probably like a crazy person well when you're mixed up with people who are burning and looting and you know they're doing it and you stick around there and you know there are federal troops there you're looking for trouble i mean i wouldn't be in
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a place like that and nobody's been arrested nobody's coming into restaurants these people have been burning and looting and rioting for now 52 straight nights the president finally said about a week ago a nuff is enough because the local authorities refused to do anything and customs and border patrol agents made up this force to go protect federal buildings and federal landmarks in that city and that's what they're doing and they have every right to do it if they are going to come in and they're going to snatch people wait they should identify them so you can't just grab people went after people because everybody not burn until the everybody kind of bought their protest informally have been peaceful there's been some wild and crazy stuff going on but the pockets there have been people who you can to snatch the truth because you can't think this because you don't really know because it's not right people aren't being snatched off the streets who are peaceful i've heard the police make the announcements we're
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going to start arresting people if you decide to stay please leave the ones who stay leaving themselves wide open for arrest and they know it when the night gets long and the violence starts and the burning stop. and the looting starts in the police say go all if you choose to stay you know darn well you're risking arrest and if you don't you need your head examined. much anticipated report into alleged russian interference in british politics has finally been released in the u.k. and it concludes too that moscow's influence is the new normal is rarely has more details. this report published by the british parliament's intelligence and security chin mitzi looking into what it alleges is russian in severe it's in british politics it says that it's based on secret material compiled by british
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spies it's taken a year and a half to publish after having been completed a number of rumors or so why it might have taken so long why some parts of been censored and redacted not according to the reports russia under the influence campaigns in relation to the $24.00 team scottish independence referendum and might have done the same with regards to the break the referendum of 2016 of course how successful any of these alleged campaigns are hasn't been established by this report we have seen previously accusations of russian social media campaigns some of them amounting to 70 pence around $1.00 having been spent on those campaigns with critics saying that's hardly a smoking gun the british regime would like to present it as we've heard from the russian government they've said that these accusations of their involvement i just groundless but even so we saw earlier today across scotland helpline number gets
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shifted szell's outlining what they said was that damning evidence what we do know about russian influence in the u.k. he's that is the new normal russia promotes dissin from ation and attempts to influence overseas whether us through social media can leak or usually stay tone traditional media has been widely reported u.k. is clearly a target a must quickly self to counter search effort that reference let's use state's own traditional media for reporting on a vent they've deemed to be. interference somehow in the internal political affairs of the united kingdom there have been talks of money being donated to the ruling conservative party by russian individuals all of those individuals state that they have no links to the governments and make those donations out of their own personal
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capacity there are some in the u.k. who question help politicized this has all become they point to for example the lead up to the last election at the end of last year and what they say was open it's a ference by israel in india 'd against german court in the then name believe that sabotage his chances of winning the election wondering why no inquiries are being launched in suits that he had heard previously from going to grow of the former secretary in very to what he said rose reasonable confidence amongst british officials of russian involvement in syria and british politics we believe we know with reasonable confidence that russian actors were involved in trying to interfere with the 29000 election principally through trying to spread amplify on why and legally obtained the documents relating to the u.k. u.s. free trade negotiations now principles broadly proration media environment in the
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u.k. have cottoned on to this report that they focus on what they say was the u.k. parliament and you get governments sadia to act and that will be probably one of the main themes going forward in particular as people try to understand what parts of the report have been redacted is around it that will allow u.k. journalist in broadcasting neil clark says he's not entirely convinced by the report's findings. absolutely siloed lacking in any kind of evidence but it is quite remarkable most people who spent the last 2 years treating hashtags released the russian report well is this really what what you were getting so excited about this nothing one of these is a mother a lot of conjecture a lot of anti russian bile a lot of nonsense but what we're lacking is actually hard core evidence which of course conveniently is redacted so that sells out what we can't possibly tell you
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what this evidence is it's redacted it's talk by the secret we just believe us so anybody who actually we just report actually believes the case has been proven at the get go be wrong. now with countries paralyzed by the coronavirus the race has been on to develop an effective vaccine that could unlock the world russia says it is the 1st to cross the finish line having successfully completed trials although as more and explains not everybody is buying into those claims. mooste reasonable people would see a vaccine for what it is a panacea a solution to this this awful pandemic scourge that has decimated so many lives and livelihoods around the world in just a few months such progress should serve achievement joy and hope but we live in an unreasonable world so they sued jealousy and resentment top executives at companies
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as well as believed in tycoons and government officials began getting shots developed by the state run gammill a institute in moscow as early as april all based on anonymous sources of course and recipients of the vaccine some of whom bloomberg claims to have identified well unfortunately there are anonymous to. confirm dozens who have had the shots but none would allow their names to be published so bloomberg well known for bashing russia amid the names of russian oligarchs and kremlin officials who got a vaccine shot before anyone else out of concern for their privacy and well being it sounds incredibly plausible and speaking of plausible what are you learning about these serious questions being raised about how russia has come so far so quickly with its potential vaccine there are a lot of serious legal and ethical questions about what mr chance does is he
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doesn't mention a single ethical or legal question babson's so many he doesn't know where to start 1st off prominent russians have been hit by the virus countless celebrities politicians they've all gone down with it including the prime minister the president's spokesperson so if we rush or already has a vaccine it clearly doesn't work and if russian government officials and billionaires had already taken the shot in april why would they need to force so. and that is what c.n.n. appears to be hinting at to be guinea pigs it makes less and less sense as you go along especially these next part russia desperately needs to develop and wants to develop a vaccine isn't that one reason why the kremlin would try and get ahead by stealing other nation's secrets you may remember recently the brits the us canada they all claim that russian hackers yes yes they get around have been trying to steal
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vaccine secrets from the west russia has been trying to do this they claim the same russia that apparently already has a secret vaccine since april the same russia that was already across the finishing line because apparently it cut corners the same russia is trying to steal secrets from countries that are behind it that's that's like trying to copy someone else's arms as an exam you've already passed and anyway russia has already agreed to abide from the u.k. the very vaccine that it is apparently now trying to steal if russia has been behaving so badly why are we helping them out. because this is a global pandemic and this is not a case where we protect the u.k. everything else goes away why are we helping russia out in dealing with a global health crisis a virus that knows neither the nation nor race nor sex no believes that is
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a question being asked by journalists why are we helping someone else and had softer kate being a who seems to be one of the few reasonable people left in this world unlike the b.b.c. journalist as a matter of fact kate i think you've deserved a secret invitation to get a secret jab of a secret vaccine that russia has kept secret the world needs moved. people like you know. i mean ukraine a man has taken 20 people hostage on a bus in the center of the city of news can we get more details now from our correspondent cosa don't get off the name she then what more to be nice i thought about this incident oh and it well we just received actually reports of a possible explosion in the area where the hostages are being held earlier the perpetrator claims that the bus was filled with mines and he also was threatening
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to set off a separate explosive device in a different area we've also heard that local police have sealed off the area in the city center and in the attempts to make sure that they can free the hostages in question i would this report say that gunshots have been heard in the area and that the perpetrator actually threw a grenade out from the bus window but it actually failed to explode now according to ukraine's deputy interior minister the man who has been identified as. korean balazs who is a ukrainian citizen of russian origin now the man before the hijacking claimed to the police that he had put a list of demands on twitter but the officials say that was more just a general discontent with the system than any sort of concrete demands and the social media platform twitter was actually quick to suspend his accounts and he also posted a youtube video of himself which was of him sitting and holding
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a weapon that was also taken down by you tube you tube had removed his account so both social media giants have removed his accounts we also heard comments from ukrainian president of lot of years olinsky who said that the situation was certainly alarming but it was actually under control so again this is a developing story and will definitely bring our viewers the details as they continue to unfold. ok thanks don don course of that with the latest. the southeast and u.k. are concerned about branding terrorists as jihad is fearing that it does lead to islamophobia and then i'm advocating new labels for religiously motivated extremists will have a look at those just after the break. so
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what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race in. spearing dramatic development the only really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and
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talk. hello again terms like jihadist an islamist might be dropped by police in the u.k. when it comes to describing terror acts made phase is stirring hate towards muslims . i propose a change in culture by moving away from using terms which have a direct link to islam and jihad these do not help community relations and public confidence the muslim police organization claims the terms to lead to islamophobia is advocating a number of alternatives including faith claimed terrorism and terrorists abusing religious motivations among others the u.k. has suffered a string of terror attacks in recent years which have claimed schools of lives.
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we put the issue to debate. what makes a big difference to people in the community it's them is them. have been hijacked they've hijacked the faith of islam and when we give these labels to them when they get to their auction they're terrorists and so i think it's absolutely right that we have an honest a no and time sparring debate with the authorities to look at terminology so that
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it doesn't tanishaa whole community the military percent of. people wouldn't want to be neat. and the league to this time for terrorism however what you know we're just telling ourselves a bunch of lies if it is political correctness gone mad and unfortunately these people aren't doing it specifically for that reason because they believe in this extreme islamic do you point while i look i've been very clear that we've got a problem when there are people within the muslim community who engage in terrorism it's not about political correctness it's about making sure that we don't buy the message old the agenda of terrorist in this and this is not about divide and rule this is actually much more about reality this and these people. extreme everyone knows that there are extreme part of society but they are shouting out who are far
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invariably before they commit one of these crimes the jewel pops terrorists who killed the former liberal m.p. joe cox he shouted out britain 1st are we going to britain are we going to stop using the term britain no we're not so you know terminology is important and gauge is important i'm reporting these responsibly i think is the best way in having an open dialogue and fortunately there are a significant number of people in this country and across the world that are extreme and yes there are extreme christians and and over the centuries if you look back over the centuries that each religion has engaged in terrorism at some time so so this is not something new but to change the name to try and pretend that this is not. based is just 10 minutes i was a big zones. now after days at loggerheads e.u. leaders have finally reached a breakthrough and agree to coronavirus rescue plan they all say signed off to you
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on a 7 year budget amounting to a whopping one trillion euros. we. would have to do with the european budget this is of course difficult in the dissolutions the very difficult to use for all your appearance all this was supposed to be a 2 day summit the deal was eventually done in the morning the start of day 5 but 1.82 trillion euros worth of funding has been agreed upon the vast majority of that is the e.u. 7 year budget but the rest and what became the most difficult to work out how it was going to be handed out was the 750000000000 euros that will make up the e.u.'s coronavirus recovery fund that 750 will be. it into $390000000000.00 in grants which don't have to be paid back and $360000000000.00
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in loans which of course do the summits will be most remembered i think for the rise of the frugal group made up initially of the netherlands. denmark and sweden they would join does this summit went on by finland as a group of nations they were saying they were particularly happy about taking out their own sovereign debt in order to essentially give free money to all of the member states and usually the plan had been for 500000000000 in grants 250000000000 in loans they managed to get that changed and this has seen something of a split between those nations that want to weld not share the burden as it were of taking out debt against those countries that are suffering the most financially from the corona crisis only jordan the reason the term to. compromise the extent of
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our goals but don't because we are inflexible probably the most difficult because who sions i've ever been involved in. the quota that was imposed by the group of the most stingy and selfish member states was done by judging the situation exclusively through the prism of their own interest well away from talks again of another north south divide between those need of money following corona and those willing to share there was also a little bit of division when it came to new rules on just what you have to do to get e.u. money essentially and to break it down to its most basic level in order to get e.u. cash it got to abate e.u. rules now and member states like poland and hungary they took this as something of a personal attack as slaves are states that have a tendency not to it here to e.u. rules hungary in particular. their prime minister viktor orban certainly not happy
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i don't know what is the person old reason for the dutch prime minister to keep me so hungry i don't like please give up the dutch man is the real responsible man for for my sake you commission president or sort of on the line and council president shall michelle will chalk this one up as a victory a deal made it to be done and the deal got done however what we can certainly say is they saw the rise and the influence that that froogle group will have sebastian coe it's the the chancellor of austria saying that this was a good deal and praising the rest of his fruitless i don't think we've heard the last of them when it comes to future new negotiations peter a report in a washington international don't forget plenty of stories to you you can find those on our website at r.t. dot com.
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join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see that. syria has been engulfed in civil war for almost 10 years it's cost hundreds of thousands of lives and displaced millions more no $1.00 foresaw the peaceful protests of 20 of them is collating into a complex conflict between various armies geopolitical interests rebel groups and jihadists. are they on the on the book on this here. but if you have a list of you say in the hague because i'm. best
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