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the u.s. is criticised by members of the un security council after washington called an emergency meeting over government unrest in iran. also to come this hour the jewish community in france is a rise in anti-semitic attacks to trumpet recognition of jerusalem as the capital of israel and the talian journalist publishes a graphic novel based on the time she spent a new tool in yemen highlighting the daily life of ordinary people plus foreign fury the latest book to expose the private life donald trump and his time in the white house becomes an instant bestseller.
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for the welcome you watch yasi international this saturday morning which just like to cook in moscow now our top story the u.s. is being criticized by some of its partners for calling an emergency meeting of the u.n. security council over antigovernment protests in iran america which fully backed the young rest requested an international response. reports now the meeting opened with nikki haley she is the representative of the united states and she voiced strong support for the iranian protesters calling them courageous talking about the usa quote standing in solidarity with the iranian protests she also went on a tirade against the iranian government the united states stands unapologetically with those in iran who seek freedom for themselves prosperity for their families and dignity for their nation we will not be quiet no dishonest attempt to call. the
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protesters puppets of foreign powers will change that if the founding principles of this institution mean anything we will not only hear their cry we will finally answered we then heard from the representative of france and france is a country that generally agrees with the united states in u.n. security council proceedings however he talked about how this is really an internal matter in iran. we must be wary of any attempt to exploit this crisis for personal lands which would lead to an outcome diametrically opposite to that which is desired change in iran will not come from the outside and it will come from the iranian people but also the russian representative question why this meeting was taking place and why it was probably not a good idea for foreign countries to be escalating and promoting unrest in iran the chimps to show up to be why did the u.s. call for an emergency meeting if the political situation in iran has stabilized we
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should think washington this case since america's energetic can provide could have messages to the iranian people that have brought them closer together as you know their anti-american feelings and we get the impression that some logically unexplainable allergies are keeping the us blind which to rational evaluation is what is happening in the country they simply want to believe what they're seeing is true. now the iranian representative he talked about how iran is a democratic country in his view it argued that people in iran do have the right to protest however they don't have the right to do so violently and pointed to the usa being involved in a fomenting these acts of violence on the meeting kind of ended on conclusively the so people are wondering exactly what came out of the meeting why did this meeting take place and people wonder exactly what will happen next as we continue to hear support for these protests in iran by the leaders of the united states to. morton
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reporting there well the iranian foreign minister as r.t. for reacted to the outcome of the meeting in a tweet calling it quote a foreign policy blunder by the trump administration independent right to said i support or it believes the u.s. of peace the purpose of the u.n. . what the united states is going to do on national security council meeting should be offensive to all members not just u.n. security council members and all u.n. members they're making a mockery of the united states on the one hand all the legitimate protests around the world go to italy ignored nikki haley talks about caring about iranian prosperity and i wonder if her idea of sanctions imposed sanctions those who think . the rather like every other normal or both has to take place and more often than not there is good reason but that. as with anywhere else in the world if there are violence the company early voting process is have not been
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served at like any other country iran will react and it definitely is an internal issue. now the jewish community in france says it is facing increased levels of violence many have reportedly fled paris some fear that after trying frantically issue of jerusalem as the capital of israel the situation may get worse to china dubinsky has the story. same song used to be a whole lot of the jewish community in france but it's a hot that's no longer beating french jews fleeing the paris suburbs to escape a royce in anti semitism. i was viciously attacked with a machete by an individual because i'm jewish. every day we are it's hacked they enjoy it's. radical islamists in my chest i'm very scared for my family and myself
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. i'm scared of going outside and showing my face i'm forced to wear a camp every day to hide my keeper but. not all of these attacks made the headlines and according to one jewish organization they're just the tip of the iceberg every day people that every day people inserted we can't be helped by the world and we don't mind but when we are hurt by your knife. gun. many families have decided to quit france all together jews started leaving the country in record numbers back in two thousand and fifteen following a terror attack on a cruise ship supermarket in paris. if you are. in two thousand and fifteen almost eight thousand
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jews left france in two thousand and sixteen another five thousand flights and over the last decade more than forty thousand have packed their banks that's almost ten percent of the jewish population in france in few but the kids. know in france and with a problem in europe there are almost no drool that all living. so. it's terrible what they will say when they see that europe is continuing this is what. i wore last month france's prime minister i cannot reach the scale of the problem in our country anti semitism is alive it is not new it is ancient it is not superficial it is well rooted and it is alive and it hides always behind new mosques attempts to justify it so through diverse reasons that statement just came
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a few days off the donald trump made the explosive decision to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel a decision triggering anti israel protests across europe and laying the ground for more anti semitic attacks. even ski r.t. sen song dinny. fire and fury the latest explosive tell tale book about donald trump is now shot the top of the bestsellers list it claims to reveal who the president really is and what it's like to be honest. we've got a book to talk about here it is and all of gossipy details trumps rambling and as alarming repetitions had significantly increased he was no more than seventy
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literate when he has to be in the white house they took him to bed it's six thirty it's not mentally fit you can do the job running a dog. moron. he should not be president he's not going to make it he said he's lost is. the book does quote the former senior adviser of the u.s. presence the banon who is one of many who left the white house last year it was just a few of the claims in the book then it's written that found the white house scary and ordered additional t.v. screens and a lock on his bedroom door it says it was the u.s. leader himself who was behind leaks of personal information and it revealed to the trump enjoys eating cheeseburgers in bed takes a look now at what lies behind the book's popularity. readers have been promised an inside look into the q.c.'s scandals of the trumpet ministration and liberals all over the country have flocked to bookstores to get their hands on a copy and president trump's lawyers even tried to block the book's publication
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which made it even more sought after so in this small bookshop we're talking record numbers they had eighty four copies just this morning and they were sold out within six minutes and yes people came out in the freezing cold to get their copy of fire in theory inside the trump white house has been the book of the day the question of the day i mean just it's all we're doing and it has been a lot of fun really hectic all the phone calls people in the store and i had someone compared to almost like harry potter level like a new release crazy like it has been that fun and that so why is it flying off the shelves if you're looking to confirm you're already in a biased this is the book you want to read i'm not a fan of the president at all i just want to find out what's in it and sort of satisfy my curiosity you know it's. tough for us booksellers to get a copy but as soon as i can we will be giving you a lead however the authors reliability has been questioned and several claims in the book have already been dismissed as false our position is very clear that we
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think it is full of false and fake information but who cares if the claims in the book are true or not fire and fury will stay in the headlines as long as it protrudes trump in a negative light but with all the excitement surrounding the book everyone seems to have forgotten the last time this happened the infamous trump here that's now practically synonymous with fake news but also fair in times of war well at least in the media war against trump some iraq on our team washington d.c. . media and legal on this line all told us why he thinks the book has become a favorite of the mainstream media. nobody cares except the people in the mainstream media who can now focus on it they don't have to do any research they don't have to do any heavy lifting all they have to do is pick out the particulars portions that they like it's a rehash of the same story it's not substantive it doesn't deal with any of the
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problems that really affect the country or the world it's easy it's easy to digest low hanging fruit it's perfect for them what effect is it going to have absolutely nothing the people who hate drugs hate them the people who love drama love them that these going to change. the un his ear marks an unprecedented fifty million dollars in the bid to alleviate the humanitarian crisis in war torn yemen meanwhile an italian journalist is raising awareness of the yemeni people suffering showing their daily life and traditions that continue despite the horrors of war.
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while the illustrated book does feature many aspects of traditional yemeni society not only people's day to day life but also the civil war in the society intervention as well as the problems of terrorism your three explained her inspiration. they're on the book the yemeni bride is sort tracked their audience and specially also young people too to yemen some of them they don't know exactly where yemenis in them up some of them they heard about yemen only by news but yemen is a country you need to know from inside and what we decide to do with this case also to tell good stories about cook system so people inside the country we wish her to tell something for example about the reason why turkey's mental cards are spread
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around the country or why some part of al qaeda turn into high seas for example in yemen and you can tell there is also an specially led the people seeing with the drawings what i sew as a witness the civil war which broke back in twenty fifteen this claimed over ten thousand lives the country's economy has been left in ruins and according to u.n. estimates some twenty two million people need to manage terry systems with more than eight million close to starvation the population is suffering not only from saudi airstrikes and severe food shortages but also outbreaks of cholera and other diseases of the book's author again describes the reality on the ground in yemen. yemen is dying because this war is not so fast but grew in a way that people are really in
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a siege and they are dying if they don't die for bombs over glasses that die because of where they died because among ration and the die because of them who they will have access to good morning and also because of the bomb being from the coalition from one side and because of the clashes between me leashes and the dogs or who the militias from the outside sadly. what's happening right now. is something that will destroy generations they are forced to participate in the war. to fight in the front line all their hopes of the steroid because they don't see any future. and what every part of yemeni society is suffering greatly it is the country's fishermen who are bearing the brunt of the conflict.
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also the idea of the we are all suffering from this crisis only god knows how hard it is for us i used to have a boat that i used to make my living by but from the moment the crisis broke out i've been jobless for six months i sold the boat but i couldn't pay off my debts now i'm looking everywhere for my daily bread. and i've been a tag both on the islands and at sea they have shot up several boats and killed the crews and the gears sank they died because of the tax and aggression against yemen . on. the french president is facing an unexpected backlash after his announcement to tackle the spread of fake news with. fake stories now appearing online people angered by the proposed law have started posting under the hash tag invent your
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fake news this tweet for example suggests that micron's twitter account has been suspended another mocks the idea that the government can offer innovative solutions to a number of crises one tweet even said it was microns old rival who was elected president last year the french president unveiled his plan to tackle fake news on wednesday claiming it would protect the country from outside interference. it was finished between fake news machines and the professional media we run the risk of losing the truth the barriers have been destroyed presidential campaigns and almost all modern democracies have displayed their weakness and our collective failure to come up with a response. well the people we spoke to him paris to believe it's not up to decide what is fake and what isn't but i will say that the first ones who make fake news are the presidential candidates who do not keep their promises this is the real
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fake news that should be banned but who will take care of it is there going to be an anti fake news brigade or something said through this door here is it not to press a floor since we go more and more in this direction we forbid everything we are prevented from thinking so much that we no longer know how to think for ourselves. for film almost always come back to george orwell's novel nineteen eighty-four with the ministry of misinformation i really feel like will ready for and the people outside of. french politicians though have expressed support for my crohn's move saying that fighting fake news is a way to protect democracy and also a method to help promote critical thinking the french minister of culture has also thrown her backing behind the proposed law saying that the idea is not about limiting freedom of expression but fighting propaganda we spoke to a political analyst based in france in things people there can't fake news without the government's help. this is anti constitutional don't forget that in france the
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decoration or the rights of man or the citizen says that freedom of speech is one of man's most precious rights for free when mr mark wrong speaks about a fake news his targeting a social network he's targeting free speech on the internet i mean if this really was. about a law condemning fake news then he should start and he was talking to the dryness where he should start talking to the journalist or french mainstream media who spread for eight feet use on a daily basis and he didn't do that why because a lot of these french mainstream media belong to all the guards who are mr martin's friend and put him in power everybody has to be able to express themselves and don't forget that we have never had so much access to information today when there is big news if people are old enough to vote there and to understand the politics of press in the world today then they're old enough to get the information to debunk fake news themselves and they don't need a big brother to do that for them. now because it has dominated the world of
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cryptocurrency since its launch nine ago and has become increasingly mainstream turning its prices fluctuated from less than a dollar to a twenty thousand dollars high last year. bitcoin has hit a financial milestone not reached in almost four centuries it's taken over the title of biggest bubble in history for what was known as mania in the netherlands. value has surged by around sixty times in the last three years that's considerably faster than sure it bulbs in the seventeenth century which were at one point worth ten years of a skilled craftsman surname back then prices were driven by greed for fear of missing out but as more people bought into the bowls for quick profits a flurry of sales collapsed the price left many with crippling debt. is being
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called the digital of the twenty first century as the same pattern emerges of missing out in new investors piling in critics say the perceived value of the currency like the church is being counted out of thin air the ever growing army of bitcoin believers say it's. a racial market around the clock a new places all over the world are ready to accept the crypto currency as payment even a church in london is happy to accept donations of virtual. with the size of the bitcoin market already is a passing some countries economies including the winchell banks are being left behind but as history shows us is usually followed by bust so is bitcoin about to wilt. well some people don't think so in fact some people have struck it very rich with virtual currency former athletes and internet entrepreneurs here the twins have reportedly amassed a billion dollar fortune and this man eric invested
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a gift from his grandmother back in twenty eleven and is now because his first teenage millionaire and the man who's believed to have created the site because he is said to hold something like nine hundred eighty thousand because at the moment and that would be worth something like seventeen billion dollars but it's not been plain sailing for everybody. man with thousands on his hard drive and twenty twelve put it in the rubbish bin when his device broke another made history with the first documented purchase with the currency giving ten thousand for two pieces so that's worth a few million dollars now and also charlie shrem next big calling millionaire spent a year in prison for money laundering. call ins to a person involved in a drug distribution scheme we're yet to debate on whether big calling was a trustworthy thing neil harvey was joined by a couple of heavy heavy he says nick spun off and also peter schiff. i am sure that
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it all will in fact is probably the biggest bubble i've ever seen in my career as an investor and i've seen quite a few bubbles and i'm familiar with the psychology that surrounds them you know big quiet it took a rocket ship up and it's going to come down even faster because it's not a bubble bricklin actually is the pin that's the pin that's popping the legacy financial systems bubble. over a printing of money. over valuation of stocks and the beauty of it the supporters say stay centralized it's everything that banks know the vid quite itself is not to take knology could be the reward but you don't need big point to have a block chain there are all these other cryptocurrency is that have block chains and they don't use big court and you can use block change for anything good about the fundamental consensus the logic of what she is doing without large of the largest block sort of the only one that matters the one that does the most no it doesn't the most people the right is the one that's most trustworthy you know the small if you've got a block in your pocket and not have all but
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a sense of model algorithm work meaning you don't have any minors and you don't have any consensus that doesn't mean a thing that's a really really slow data is what and that's what it is but what is it what is the value what is the inherent value of a bit coy what it what can you do with the big client to make it worth seventeen thousand dollars if i have one big point what can i use it for what can i do with it you could buy anything as a matter of fact i could buy gold out of this guy and i got a patch full dot com and i could buy gold at this guy go buy gold at sixty percent off with bitcoin the situation we're now dangerous is that you know what people are getting and spending savings on but look it is very dangerous but it is terry you think they're going to get rich quick because right now the only reason that people are buying big quote is because the prices going up and what it turns around that they're going to be selling it for the same reason. that a yet trump administration has announced plans. the opening all of us coastal
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waters for oil and gas drilling the decision does go against the ban imposed by barack obama at the end of his term and against his environmentalist efforts the new offshore draft project which would run from twenty nine thousand to twenty twenty four will take up to a decade to develop and will cost billions of dollars to it does include alaska and pacific waters of california where drilling has been off limits for almost fifty years the plans of sparks a wave of criticism it's not consistent with our vibrant tourism fishing and recreation their concern is their livelihood to the local economies we all saw what happened to the gulf coast with the deepwater horizon trance trying to turn our oceans into oil fields and this plan opens the floodgates to dirty and dangerous are sure drilling threatening coastal economies that rely on clean and healthy oceans offshore drilling represents
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a critical throw to our coastal economy where we spoke to international oil economist to sell in may and he believes there's little confidence that the investment will pay off. b u asplin to explore in offshore america is not unique after all many other countries are doing the same but it is the magnitude of the plan of shore exploration in the united states that is unique of course it will have a lot of enviroment that arrests there is also another upside to it is that we don't know where they will discover or gaz or both and furthermore the cost of explosion will be huge saw and who knows by the time they reach kluge in the next american president my resend all
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the missions which have been given. so that's how things are looking so far this morning here and i say we're going to be back with more nice feet in just a huff and. here's what people have been saying about rejected in the navy seal was actually just full on awesome the only show i go out of my way to find you know what it is that really packs a punch to sleep yampa is the john oliver of r t america is going to say we are apparently better than the things that they see people you've never heard of love redacted tonight president of the world bank so take. me seriously send us an e-mail. seemed wrong were all just don't call. me but you get to shape
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application are starting their shift. franklin has already been working all day as a city police officer. but at night he chooses to extend his work day in the unit that uses sydney's application. my regular shift was two twenty five to eleven o'clock pm and then i go from sort of twelve am to six and walk a long day but it's worth it in the end. that is overtime is paid for by the millionaire. before leading police officers of the task force collect their equipment. those tablets with the app. and the small electric cars. once the app is turned on they head to the french quarter. sydney torres is
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having dinner there with his son. but he's always connected to his from. drug dealing decatur and has been a right here. for you. and i do his that people have reported the presence of a drug dealer in front of this bar. it's a drug deal that this that was happening and that's you know i'm looking on the g.p.s. right now to see what the machine is because the machine should be on its way right now. less than three minutes after the warning car isn't already on site. and the drug dealers just left. back at the station. joey is in charge of dispatching the police you're ok call me sir.
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