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most protect its own existence as existence. tuesday the 28th of july in today's headlines not secret anymore a key source in the discredited from russia collusion report from 2016 is unmasked and it emerges that his evidence boils down to bar room conversation. president trump bolsters federal forces in the city of portland after weeks of black lives matter protests as criticism mounts from local leaders who accuse him of abusing his powers. the story of the mother of a 12 year old boy dragged from his house in the middle of the night because he had a toy gun now she's accusing london's police of racial profiling. is this. i was. that way then beating the
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wife busy. good afternoon from russia just to midday here live from international world news center moscow one name is kevin 0 in there with the latest for this hour for the next 30 minutes or so maybe hope you stick around to see 1st a secret source for the notorious private intelligence report which failed to link donald trump to russian collusion back in 2016 has been revealed and it turns out it's u.s. residents rather than the supposed russia based source so as he goes down off explains next today a lot of the dossier is seem to rely on chats between drinking buddies. it was a dossier that some prophesies would spell doom for donald trump as president and as a human being with any shred of decency the document burned by still spread like wildfire
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across the media spilling way beyond the u.s. borders the dossier the dossier that controversial document it alleges overt knowing collusion while unconfirmed accusations was 1. to cool the foil salacious would be an understatement the claim that trump hired prostitutes to pee all over a bed at a luxury moscow hotel simply because the obama's one slipped in was just one of the highlights but trump's enemies believed wanted to believe after all the mysterious incognito informant was said to have infiltrated the in a most of russia's circle well turns out the russians soules was in fact a bar fly in the us former journalist and now analyst igor duncan co apparently
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admitted that he got his information from people he was hitting the bottle with primary subsurface and source for drink heavily together and source for always looks forward to getting together with source 4 when primary sub sources in town are you one go as far as calling him an alcoholic but it looks like some might dungeon girl might have boozed so hard that even got him into legal trouble but nobody's perfect the f.b.i. thought a little party never killed nobody the state department agreed delirious drunken drivel you might say but america needs to know he has a fellow with information united states government should have some lawyer when he developed the information relating to 2016. assault on our democracy interference in our elections he felt it was important that the us government be aware of it and you'd think that the revelation about the sources credibility or rather the lack of
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it would be the main line in the us media but who am i kidding the new york times for instance confirming these sources identity a whole week after the story broke has been fanning suspicion about artie's website for publishing the story on time a news website posting news the outrage russia is always the eternal bogeyman in the american media no it's not quite sure why but it's been that way since the cold war and they've refused to let go of it it's go to berlin so most democrat voters most media people with journalists we really know what the point of . trying to rush or non-existing cruiser with russia might be how that might jeopardize national security they just see a scary word like russia and they run with that with the election less than a 100 days away who knows maybe another installment will cool out of the woodwork
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to feed the intelligence rumor mill that latest book. the trump administration's reportedly sending at least $100.00 more militarized federal agents the city of portland oregon as nationwide protests against racism continue into a 3rd month is a live picture we shelled now i believe from there it was a bit busier earlier on because at the moment but it seems to be changing the camera's panerai by the 2nd now it's been confirmed that the much criticized task force will stay in the city until the anti racism unrest is over meantime the mayors of 6 major u.s. cities including portland are appealing to congress to make it illegal for the president to send in the military when end of the day they haven't been requested it.
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the talk. the cities are echoing the rallies in portland r.t. america's in the toughest suite next takes a close look at what's going on there. but that last you heard was fireworks it's what demonstrators were throwing for portland oregon federal courthouse and made another night of protests over the death of george floyd. president donald trump sent in federal agents who deployed to your gas to break up the rioters throwing these fireworks for 2 straight months of protests have descended on the streets of portland since boyd was killed in minneapolis back in maine the government believes that we have them out there they're not really listening to our voices especially black boys as i read that they want to just ever since the beginning of time when lowery was saying the mothers in law if they're going to ask your daddy to be like better this was the scene in seattle washington
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over the weekend as police clashed with protesters there at least 45 people were arrested and 21 place officers were injured during the demonstrations police declared a riot following large protests deploying flash bangs and pepper spray to try and clear crowds a bird's eye view from oakland california where protests turned violent demonstrators setting the courthouse on fire late saturday on twitter of the oakland police department same protesters were breaking windows shooting fireworks spray painting graffiti and pointed lasers at officers and helicopters by 11 30 pm police declared an unlawful assembly and in austin texas. a protester was shot and killed saturday night during a b.l.m. rally police say a man driving his car near the rally fatally shot someone who he says approached his car and pointed a weapon at him and in chicago hundreds of black slaves matter protesters marched through the streets this was happening at the same time
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a pro police demonstration known as back to the blue was happening saturday hundreds of federal agents have been traveling to the windy city as part of the administration's operation legend to help tackle violent crime on friday 3 my. were charged with federal gun crimes merely relate what was originally again been issued to that leader came to support it helped her to consistent violence happening around the city reporting in los angeles that hash sweeps. the story next. accusing police there of racially profiling a family after a 12 year old son car was apparently dragged from the house during the night or because his toy gun was suspected of being the real thing minna. a bit more about what happened. that night on that for a day and so just crossed over into i'd say early hours of the morning and we've been absolutely in the living room and you know cause i went to the door i followed
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him and we just missed it with you know about 4 or 5 officers holding why forms and they had as red beams you know sort of on our bodies our ally heads. that that's something out of the movie they put your hands up you know which i did . all of us did at 2 other daughters you see. in front of may we were just. explaining to the level of firearms that have all any legal in the house. that i didn't understand why that was there but they were very very poised. straight ahead just like you have to come up with. my. joke was on here. you have no shoes on and they just arrested him immediately.
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seems dozens of officers descended on the family's home with sniffer dogs are found 12 year old plastic pellet toy gun the raid came after a passer by privately alerted police saying that they thought they saw through the living room a black male holding a firearm on the sofa well the mother says the metropolitan police racially profiled her family as mentioned there which she says has never been in trouble with the law previously as for the. police side of it london police chief say there's been no misconduct that the boy was let go as soon as it was clear a toy gun was not a real firearm the case has been referred however to the independent police comdex office chis mother described the effect as all have a family. ties at least i was angry and one. way then that feeling of you know why busy not involved. now i'm home 'd qualified to even make 'd in
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a roundabout way they just before the well you know 5 hours supports take them seriously we have to follow that mark which i mean agreement with we just disagree on how they voted but mainly i was saying you know this is the gang will a primary area the fact that clive is that male it was the mention of him being a black male obviously you know the poor all the face things you know they take very seriously and you know didn't quite explain why such expects you to fall so they just said you know it was just doing their job basically are more than aware of how 'd fortunate young black men are stopped and searched by the police to clean my area and they were most talkative and you know i didn't make my complaint straight away i went to the chief the superintendent and he started talking about operation tried and he started talking about you know getting laid quiet and making those associations and he read me out what for that was made. by the
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passer by and there was very little evidence there at all but that was that it was a black now and i think that that could have something to do that as a mother i can speak probably for a lot of mothers who have young boys very very fearful of boys in today's society and young. and more more fearful of him growing up he's not even. there i'm so scared when he gets that 1516 how the police or the perceived care and how they're going to treat him. there's a big big threat right now and they came to the door clearly a troubled child immediately arrested him. that thought by arms that was the suspicion and i think i'm terrified. looks like the shoes on the other foot over facebook kids taking the easy to court claiming it's competition investigations of breaching its employees previously that's going to cause this with our europe correspondent peter all of
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a rather pate i guess when it comes to. a facebook knows what it's talking about but what's the problem of the probes here give us a bit more detail right will facebook are suing the e.u. antitrust regulators for what it says are necessary demands for information including personal details of facebook employees it's all part of an ongoing investigation by brussels into facebook marketplace which allows users to buy and sell goods on the platform this investigation's been ongoing since 2018 and so far facebook of handed over almost 3000000 pages of mealie of over i beg your pardon 300000 documents but they say no more will be sent towards brussels from them. the exceptionally broad nature of the commission's requests means we would be required to turn over predominantly irrelevant documents that have nothing to do
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with the commission's investigations including highly sensitive person information such as employees medical information personal financial documents and private information about family members of employees or facebook of also petition the court and looks in berg which would mean that no further data requests could be made until this lawsuit is heard now this is the same facebook of course that well as they see it. being made to try and breach the privacy of their employees the same facebook i beg your pardon that was at the heart of the cambridge analytic it scandal back in 201887 1000000 facebook users data was sold on parties at the time it was a huge scandal and it prompted facebook's boss to make quite a few apologies. that was a big mistake now it was
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a mistake and it was my mistake and i'm really sorry that this happened i'm sorry and i'm sorry for it. well the e.u. sites say that their offices of acted completely within the normal procedures and they deny any claims of well anything but by facebook it's also highly unlikely considering facebook's past that they going to get a lot of public sympathy as they file this lawsuit against the ongoing investigation into the pay the pesky circle of life will call a paper all of the things the update on school possibly day moscow time high speed with this coming up the brazils that leader is accused of crimes against humanity and neglect over the covert crisis the plagues have been taken all the way to the hague and kevin owen here would add to this but with more about and so much more after the break.
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the world is driven by a dream shaped by one person if there is. no dares thinks. we fear to ask. one else seemed wrong why don't we all just don't call. me. yet to shape out these days become active. and engaged equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look
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for common ground. again tracking this next u.s. china relations are undoubtedly at their lowest in years and show little sign of settling anytime soon either the most recent actions have seen china shut down the american consulate in chengdu than in response to a similar move by the us china took down the american flag in erected a wall pretty quickly promises mission stuff we're given 72 hours to finish up and move u.s. diplomats with their families of been told but to be out of china next month both countries are accusing each other of aggression. as far as closing 'd additional
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embassies it's always possible they were burning documents or burning papers the wrong chinese sides requirement to close and take over the us consulate general in chengdu is justified to necessarily response to the justifiable behavior of the us side we need a strategy to protect the american economy and indeed our way of life through free world must triumph over this new tyranny of the free world doesn't change doesn't change governments china will surely change us. completely repudiated the 40 year history of china us relations. claiming he wants to defend democracy and freedom taken by no means represent these ideals only serves the american hegemony and the interest groups behind him last week the us demanded the closure of the chinese consulate in houston shortly after a fire was reported in the yard that suspected the documents were being destroyed the u.s. claims the facility was being used for espionage it's something beijing denies i
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spoke to ren from the americas department of beijing to international studies institute who thinks that trumps trying to score votes here by being tough on china . there will be like a more tense here riyadh for the time to u.s. relations before and during the trying to trying to heal action because we've seen now biden are going to all polls leading all over you know major are. specially in the swing states that how strong wanes right so i believe that. faith. in their political advantage to play the china card to be to get tougher on china to win the middle or to win the base and finally to win a real. action and you china outwork be tough on china be hard on china it has been
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developed into bipartisan and. it is fair for us to say that. you know as the new political correctness in your land states. for the us where in front in terms of covert cases a lot of face to face interactions shifted online of late as including religious services as churches shut the doors but said some worshippers have been showing maybe a little too much faith in their ability to fight infections no one entire but his community has contract the virus after ignoring distancing advice more on it from caleb maupin. most churches and religious congregations in the united states are holding their services online rather than in person due to public health concerns the warrior creek missionary baptist church designed to go ahead and have a multi day revival of that despite concerns let everybody do with the felt like social distance most of them stuck with their own family if you were comfortable
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shaking hands you should hands if you didn't you didn't after a few days of clapping singing and praying the church decided to call off their event one of the members of the congregation who was attending the services had tested positive for covert 19 it turned out there were 40 people who ended up infected with code 19 and 2 serious cases that were reported were in revival morning and night services on the way back over those days when we found out i got a call that one of the guys in the church has tested positive so we shut down revival and by friday night up go to church members sick every web the fact that churches across the united states remain closed has become a major point of political contention new york city's mayor bill de blasio threatened to send enforcement agents to shut down churches and synagogues that are continuing to hold services meanwhile u.s. president donald trump says he wants churches open some governors have deemed
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a liquor stores or abortion clinics as essential but have left our churches and other houses of worship stare right. so i'm correcting this injustice and calling houses of worship essential now this recent incident in alabama is not the 1st time that churches have been a place where code 19 was spread out according to the new york times over 650 cases can be traced back to just 40 religious gatherings however many conservative voices are saying that if black lives matter protests are permitted shouldn't churches be able to go ahead as well. r.t. new york. brazil's frontline health workers and senior clerics are accusing the president their of crimes against humanity over the covert break and they're taking their complaint to the international criminal court in the hague brazil suffered more than 87000 deaths and 2400000 registered cases making it the 2nd worst
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affected country after the united states so a union representing more than a 1000000 brazilian medical professionals has. reacted to the pandemic with contempt neglect and denial it also points to poles and i was adamant insistence on using medicines which proved to me in effective in treating covert 19 and further that his resistance to social isolation measures worse and that the spread of the virus is the 2nd complaint to the i.c.c. against bulls in our over the health crisis the 1st was filed in april with similar accusations from the outset these brushed off covidien may recall is just a flu urging the population to carry on as normal earlier this month he tested positive for the virus himself but says he's now negative and feeling fine the chief editor of the present news source opera monday told us that real action against both neuro will only be effective with international pressure both the matter has been indicated for described against humanity because of management
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against carrying out virus then we know. as a lation know you national coordination. you know reality if the. police he can only imagine he wants to take advantage of this how. krises in older to cope did people who are this paraded we draw any car if the police go brazilian president need to be put under international pressure in order to take rio measures again and then make both. health. and economic measures to sustain a social isolation. the extradition hearing against wiki leaks founder julian assange was suspended on monday after american prosecutors failed to prepare a new indictment on time and the sun was also unable to appear via video link
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because prison authorities apparently not been given enough notice to set it up meantime over in spain a quarter madrid has been hearing testimony as part of a probe looking into allegations that julius sons was spied on when he was holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london and lawyer for the wiki leaks co-founder says he was shocked by the scope of the surveillance. so you and. i have been shown footage of lawyers speaking to julian the video surveillance recording devices it's something scandalous that you would only expect to happen in a spider movie but this is not a spy movie the life of a person is at stake a person who is a journalist everything that has been done is in pursuit of a journalist the editor of we q leaks for revealing very serious facts corruption and crimes against humanity at the center of the spying allegations of spanish national david morale a speed runs a company that was tasked with providing security to the ecuadorian embassy in london which witnesses say was directly involved in recording all conversations
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between assad and his lawyers from december 27th the norm words further it's alleged that it was done on morale is direct orders. he then handed over the information to u.s. security services during the sounds lawyer told us that he hopes the revelations could help prevent whistleblowers extradition to the u.s. now. we have made all this material available to the british authorities because it has a direct bearing on the extradition trial and shows that julian assange has been the target of political persecution in which all the norms of due process have been violated it shows that false in illicit evidence has been used and that the legal procedure in the united states is rotten to the core. renowned u.s. universities back in black lives matter by tackling possible racial bias when assessing certain students' english grammar their vote because universities english department wrote to colleagues suggesting that black students and those from nonstandard academic english backgrounds should not be punished for poor grammar
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and that perceived mistakes should in fact be seen as a type of written works and. this approach encourages students to develop a critical awareness of the variety of choices available to them in order to empower them and equip them to push against biases based in britain accents yet at this point it would be much easier to draft a list of things that are non-racist now speaking english properly is a racist you just can't make this stuff up stop using blacks to further your garbage can engender this direction of our civilization and culture continues abolish all english departments or major legal analyst lionel chipped in over there see things oversensitivity is now impacting basic educational standards which he says won't help anyone. this is an example of somebody capitulating giving in showing incredible cowardice to this way of appearing who can be more woke who could be more politically correct and sensitive and and send say you have to know
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the rules you have to know the fundamentals the rules are the rules if the black americans who need help who need for there to be societal change you know what they're saying this isn't helping me by you changing the curriculum and wreckers university is not helping for you painting black lives matter on 5th avenue in front of trump tower that doesn't help me what are you doing to me it's a bunch of white liberal intellectuals trying their way. to show you that day is virtue signaling is the term. well that's it so far this choose their teams not common or social media across so those headlines and so much more if you forget about it check it out thanks a company today reporting from moscow by name is kevin know it a great tuesday. you
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can't be both with yet you would. it could be argued. that we're now in the midst of a could in slow motion. democracy is weakening. conference's it is strengthening.
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and none of us has chosen this route for a society. in spite of which our elites quite happily continue down that. this is a multi lane highway. the kind of savage laceration. that runs directly over the center of camden new jersey so that commuters in and out of philadelphia never have to see this city to sacrifice.

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