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most of them just be installed or just mean somebody who's outside of their site. so there's also like working problems and places like that whole happened. dr. marks. it already been a textbook. absolutely no reason and you know, some people just go into that place of worship. they've been silenced. talent targeted above violet mobs. now what's going to happen is again, this footage that's being played over and over again. will be used to just define more crackdowns and those crackdowns will hit working class muslims just as they have a working class. you know, most woods, this is going to be used to justify an already very repressive set of legislation that same placements going to hit everybody who have, who wants to make any kind of statement or protest against the conditions of life in this country. that is what's going to happen. i mean, there's been all kinds of repressive legislation picking muslims in this country since september. the 11th 2020 years ago, was old and hold. the reason why a lot of this is a rupture is because we've had 20 years of relentlessly anti muslim stories in the
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press that have been put that by successive governments to justify that was on predominantly muslim countries overseas. the reason why, again and see most of them sense which is being, being width of now is because of a lot of those lives have been involved in the palestine. some of that are to move . and so this is paul, something which is being that she's benefiting the ruling class who wants to, to discredit and destroy old protests against them labeled. and all of that violent and extreme right. let me just put the points on what people would say, alexander, in response to the people on the street who, who aren't being involved in, in, in the violent surgery. the images which were, were overlaying to your words. they would say, hold on a moment when it came to a number of protests which turn violent in the past, including, for instance, be a lamb at rights, were seen as things were stolen out of shops. there did not seem to be the clump done, not the rays on the. busy the so called northern english white public. do you have
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any sympathy with them? i know because that impression is wrong. low 10. the 13 years ago, the riots in this country that was step started after the police shot dead, a black, michael, mark, dog, and in north london. why those protest, okay, and a lot of what was in class people angry and similar reasons the to the crowd that are out there now got involved in and with fighting, fighting the police. and i think that drove the police of the streets in certain areas like that to and some, some of that went into like rubbery from shots and losing a lot of those people are like multiple ethnic backgrounds. got very simple for me to just didn't present. so this is not the case of it's um, you know, the, the costs being harder on the white studies a, uh, that is a mix. the cops come down, hold on, whoever the government tells them to come down, caught all the facts. is that the, the system of policing in this country is
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a to table. but if you're from a poor area, you do not get anything like the level of service from the police or any other public services you do anywhere else. there's a lot of people living, deprived in desperate lives in this country. the numbers are only getting higher. the more we allow this narrative of, it's the most lives versus the white sort flatbush to white, to divide as the mall of the rich and powerful in this country who are really in charge of things. and the one who wants to a really responsible for dragging is into the month. they will continue to get away with it. while the rest of it is get sold to find each other other problems. that is our problem. okay. the views of alexandra mckay, red star, video editor in chief. we appreciate your time today. thank you now and what's being called the new block monday. the japanese stock market isn't free for witnessing. it's the worst ever daily sell off the plummets linked with public selling triggered by fears of a possible u. s. recession. well, for more on this less cross to r t correspondence in the email is shar,
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who joins us now in the studio. crazy stuff when you look at the figures and, and how people are reacting to sell off that's, that's occurring. and what does this also got to do with the u. s. by the way? oh, depends a benchmark average. the new k has fall in to over 13 percent today alone and close to double of that. in the past month after the bank of japan raised rates, the spot has seen as it as had the severe downward spiral. now this is the worst since black, monday of 1987, but according to predictions, by economist this comes amid the probability of the american economy uh, slipping into a recession as the us economy may be in worse shape than expected. and that is due to a lot of things. one of them is of course, the high interest rate as well as the unemployment rate. and that one has risen to a little over 4 percent since october of 2021. now it's also been reported that
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worries are rowing, as the federal research, as much anticipated cuts that will come in in september, may not be sufficient enough to counter balance the ongoing high interest rates. now on top of that, the profits that are coming from tech companies as well are underwhelming, which has worse of the situation. and because of the common us elections, investors are a little uncertain about the situation. but donald trump blamed the bite and administration, and he says that both biden and harris both don't understand anything. bayers camella harris, the presidential nominees for the democratic party and her plan to come back inflation. well, let's start with this. prices have gone up and families and individuals are dealing with the realities
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of, of the, the bread costs, more of the gas costs more. so it is something that we take very seriously very seriously. so it's a big issue and we take it seriously. so no plan at all from camella harris has been just her then it's really no wonder why us investors are worried about the situation. but investors are across the world, particularly those who have invested heavily in the u. s. her alliance on, on american markets, when america sneezes, the world gets a cold. but that can affect some areas more than others. right? yeah, japan is not alone. the outcome of a possible you was recession has hit other places as well. the multiple exchange stock exchange fell by less than 2 percent. the target market was suspended after stock, spelled by 7 percent. then you will be in stock. have also in general, extended loss as major forces and almost all sectors are in the red uh,
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tech stops close the nearly 6 percent lower as well. and you as giant intel, so as much as 28 percent. but even crypto currencies are not exempt from the situation when bitcoin ad defend by almost the 5th to day. so the situation is the same as the wave. so we'll see what kind of plans they will come up to come back as . yeah, that's what quite a bit under 2 percent with, with, with russia, if you're not so dependent on one another economy, you know, you hope to be shielded by that was. so we'll see what comes from it. but it's not a good day for japan and other countries in the thank you so much for bringing us throughout our t correspondents in the email as well thing with the american investor billionaire. a jim rogers say's global markets are fraud. giles, on death levels of pulse the world could lead to the biggest recession. he is stating we've ever seen in our lifetime. it is going to be
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a very bad problem. the problem in america, in 2024, 25. and this is going to mean a new government, and it's me going to mean some people go bankrupt. america has very, very high debt everywhere, not just the government. so now it's going to be the worst recession in your lifetime. we haven't had a recession, a well recession, that a very long time. so when we have one is going to be serious because it's been so long since we haven't had one. and then the past few years, the death everywhere has gone up by huge amounts. i mean, america's got gigantic debt. even here pam. everybody has big debt now. so we're going to have a very, very serious recession. ok, some breaking news just coming into this on the program a mid raging on rest in bangladesh. the countries prime minister ship has seen
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a has resigned unless for india and the military helicopter that is according to the size asian nations military size. and so finally there she protesters had earlier storm and the pm's palace local media and protests, images of products at running into the premieres official residents in the capital dock. uh, and this video affords the show the prime minister leaving at to watch some media reports described there as boat, a safe place, she responded, boarding and military helicopter, and reportedly at flying to neighboring india. let's go through the background to this because this morning. in fact, i was reporting that over 19 people have been killed in a new role and a violence environment dash, since we're calling all this at miss has seen that to resign the premiership at
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police use tear gas on some grenades in the capital to disperse tens of thousands who yeah, flooded at the streets and hunger at government. policies at raleigh has begun in june with students calling for an end to a quote, a system for state jobs. the pm said the protesters were engaging in sabotaged. i'm . nothing's involved with no longer students, but criminal authorities have blocked internet access on the post that shoots on the side curfew. at least 11000 people have been arrested in recent weeks. okay, that is a story we'll be following closely here in the program. any and all updates, we'll bring it to something else i want to tell you about as well. we've been watching this closely, to under boiling, over of an army recruitment center. and you frame after a pair of men were forcibly dried their from off the street, furious locals run to the building, demanding their release, the, the,
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the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the main where eventually that go with the release met with applause from the crowd the protest didn't stop there, however, with people demanding others being held at the central be released to local authorities sent in the national guard to break up the seats. your brain has seen a wave of hostility from citizens to draft officers and recent months with serving soldiers winning a dire conditions on the front. a place they call, the new rider buddhist corner fills out us. it's a pity that now to mobilize people who joined the army,
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the go forever. it's unknown what and how it will be there. if we had time requirements, even if they are big, which are really how big 24 kids for me is a person in war and come back a year is the maximum a year is already a very tired person. it's better to be less. and we have those who are 3 years there are a lot of people are 11. yes. that as well such as increasingly spread on the social media of recruitment officers violently forcing men off the streets onto the buses . one you printing lawmakers say is that some 800 sol isn't meant across the country hub waltz. he calls going into the shadows, changing their place of residence on taking jobs with cash payments to avoid being constructed. well, some citizens have taken resistance, a step further burning draft officers cars to hinder their efforts. but the premium commanders in the army already preferred plans, the country, the sabotage, and the going to extreme lance. one of them serving in the infamous extreme is as
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off battalion as given the green light to shoot on site the most important vehicles . i'm assuming the call of the so to sol brigade was torched. i'm a battalion commanded by agreement with senior management, relying on last time relying on come by community. i gave an order and the go ahead to my finances so that if these villains, these creatures are found, capital punishment is applied on this pause. we do not use all humane, lower enforcement agencies in any way. size things should be indicative or fear is a force mobilization or rice a across ukraine has figure a show here at polls indicate that a mock draft is a worry for more than half of respond. and so if your thought is more could be thrown into come about coming as key of claims you frame can spill when the war. one ukrainian service woman says she can't even get a coffee without facing aggression with people worried. she's there to take them in
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. i just loved the just the frame and then i went into a car say i was looking for a place to sit people stop day to they looked at me and waited for the territorial defense troops to come up to me and mobilized everyone. there was some kind of seed and aggression tension. it's in plaza and if a year ago with washing, they lowered their eyes. if a woman was in the military uniform, now it has turned into don't touch us. with us on a veteran on common theater is spelled as love to best. nick stays those being recruited right? no, i to fight in ukraine. get almost no basic training before being sent a deadly buffalo sound on use the following analogy to describe the situation as he sees it. are you crazy with the pressure cap? uh, green wire. no up in mind. uh all the folders. uh now the man, the funny to don't have the money to pay all the filters. uh, you know, basically hiding spin around and taking the height of it. again. it's only
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a matter of time, and it's already happened to time to build exhibit one apartment by apartment $24.00. so how do you think people don't want to go for? so these problems are actually pretty low scale. so wasn't sure. oh, burn our cars at the try to pull it up. i'm really out of the vehicle. seems where it's become legal, but they're so very, very limited. you're going to know the reason the saudi my 100 that the so until the fire and don't do it. because to my house and the model for any kind of work and i don't think so, what happens is going to be competing for me. i think people are gonna recruited no recruiting the better the human
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a basic basic basic would be blown in and what's not from any are trade ins, most of more refinement arrival. and then while the long awaited delivery of f, 16 fighter jets have finally touched on in ukraine. the kremlin has the semester, in fact saying, and they will turn the tide of a conflict. this like the titanium as a major development. you can join the conversation yourself at r t dot com the, the par as 2024 olympic games continues to make headlines, but not solely for sporting excellence, switzerland, belgium, withdraw or from the mixed relay quite often on race. after the leaves fell ill from swimming in the sand, while i wrong going, even bigger up, the events is all the boxing on the question of whether women are safe in the ring . let's go through this because both during fi, mailboxes, atlantis spending,
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but this weekend refused to shake hands with her not in binary opponent during the reporter final, but after the cost, which was won by ty, one's looting, spending of it finally left the ring. but not before making a symbol with her hands suggesting in her view her opponent was not a woman. it's not the 1st such scandal either. now no, jerry and no binary box or earlier flinched the podium place. after beating a tale enough to meet in less than a minute of fighting. becoming more of it was controversial stories of the games. both of the athletes were allowed to participate in par as by the ios. see this by previously feeling a gender test by the international boxing association in which they tested positive for meal chromosomes. the i b a know, it saves it will rewards. female athletes who fought against boxers, who failed or gender exam. a physician see mailboxes have contacted me personally saying they know that some opponents are man. based on this request,
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we did an initial analysis and then a 2nd one confirming it. we also involve professors and doctors in this, and it turned out that all those genes, there are male, not just almost male, but specifically male. and because of this, those mailboxes were excluded. the documentation was sent to the i o c before the olympics, and they simply ignored it. jerry is a mancha leaf, has worked into the metal rounds of olympic women's boxing. as debate persists over what police gender actually is to sanctioning entities for this for the international olympic committee and the international boxing association that organizes the world championships have comfortable. busy those themselves over this issue, the i d a has now clarified exactly what kind of tests were given, evoking genetic tests that revealed the presence of mill x, y chromosomes,
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not a testosterone test. women can have high testosterone to an actual positive test for male genes is what they're talking about now. so unless we're living in a bizarre, a world where a female can be defined as literally a genetic male, then it seems pretty clear cuts, but not for the i o. c, though apparently those tests not legitimate tests with the very fact that they did the decision to do the testing was taken on the spot, the the underwater purpose under what the test is for. i don't know. how are you confident that the the rules, the general eligibility rules that are in place for these, these books in competition would, would stand if that were taken to the court of arbitration, to support that, that would, that would stand up to that test by the arrival of late. yeah, i mean i'm not a lawyer. so i, i couldn't say the, i, it was these big criticism of the i b a has been focusing on the quote southern and
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arbitrary nature of the testing of cubby's and another athlete from china. mid last year's world boxing championships. so what rear is standard does the i o c apply to this safeguarding of the integrity of olympic women's boxing? well, it says on their passport on the competitors, passport that they're female. so that's good enough for the i o. c. with that being the ios, these high bar for proof of gender, the defense of women sports at these olympics has effectively been downloaded onto the masses with those who care about this issue relegated to yelling from the sidelines people and specifically the media are making this issue seems so much more complex than it really is. let's talk about women boxing now at the center of an olympics controversy. the outgoing plates competing powers despite being disqualified from the world championships last year of the failing in on specified
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gender eligibility tests 46 seconds of drummer and the women's boxing the to die, the italian angel a training, she withdrew from the event doctor. she was struck in the face by the of jerry and books to him on a police b. i. b, a has now said that in awarding the olympic prize money promise back in may to boxing athletes in these olympics, they're going to just stick to the science. thanks. as the president of the international boxing association, i can say we made a joint decision. we will rewards those female boxers who were injured during those fights. we will reward them as if they won 1st place at the olympics. as the i o. c is not going to reward those athletes. we need to protect women and their rights. meanwhile, i'll see president tom as box doesn't seem to thrilled about having to deal with all of the details being provided by the i b a and is trying to deflect criticism.
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now by playing on the fact that the is president, is russian, even though it's ceo, chris roberts is a brit and also an officer of the order of the british empire for services to british army boxing. i would you, if you haven't looked already it's quite a view to look at the, the views published in video by the president of the ip and if you. ready believe looking at those videos and looking at the comments of that present that we should take anything that they say or anything they send us with any grain of truth. and i think you, you know, you personally, but i think one would be settings taken by the way, fox said during his press conference that this wasn't the case of sex development disorder. but then he issued a clarification after the facts saying that what he actually meant to say is that it wasn't a transgender case, which no one is actually re arguing at this point. the idea is essentially
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suggesting that it is a sex development disorder case, male genes, despite female appearances. so it is kind of interesting that box what out of his way, explicitly not to rule that out. this rachel marston taking us to the end of this full hour all in use. i'll be back in a few minutes with more on one is a busy monday. stay with us. this is your, or change the the,
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1960s, were attorney boy advocate, struggle for liberation. however, in the south of the continent, european races decided for long the agony of colonialism is 1965. the white minority, unilaterally declared the state of rhodesia. its authorities pursued the policy of racial segregation. the indigenous population was deprived of rio political rights and subject and merciless economic exploitation, african bakery. it's with the support of the soviet union and china, oppose the splinter of the colonial system. a coalition of pro western countries took the side of ro defects. the guerrillas carried out bold raids from the territory of zambia in mozambique and inflicted painful blows on the races. as the situation worse than the rhodesian army, turned to chemical and biological websites,
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the races boys in the water and food and planted contaminated medicines on the gorillas. this caused an epidemic of cholera and dan directions and lead to masturbate to ality. however, the attempts to break down the applicants resistance were futile. the white minority relief was due in 1979. it kept the deal later, a year later, free elections warehouse, instead of racist road. the just the state of zimbabwe appeared on the world map and became a true bastion of the ideas of man, african is of the hello and welcome to cross the full force. here. we discussed some real in the
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the, the, the minor does she prime minister, resigns on fleas, the country, those thousands of protesters in storm the palace this monday. according to the countries media, shit, casino, less the country, the military helicopter to oppose safe place. believe to be neighboring india, most teens are holding out over night. the people are killed in this sized asian nation during continue ranging process of police track dawn on life is using tier goes on. it's only relates to bolts, are coming up on the program. molly bricks off diplomatic relations with you, frank? i'm sending goals summons it's on.

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