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the tie with any sort of chemical attack in syria all right interesting to hear your thoughts you and i could sit down and have a conversation about this for hours i'm sure jennifer breeden an attorney specializing in foreign policy thanks for being with us here on arch international it's not. all right the swiss mountain resort of davos has opened its doors for the annual world economic forum and this year it's pulled in a record number of world leaders including the u.s. president but many are determined to show that he is not welcome. around two thousand people marched through the streets of america to denounce trump's visit and the entire davray several smaller protest took place elsewhere in switzerland including in geneva to jacqueline wagner takes a closer look at what is on the agenda at the davos for the world economic forum is well underway here in the scenic town of davos nestled in the swiss alps and the guest list is chock full of political heavyweights such as may mccrone and to many
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surprise trump no one expected mr america first to even consider participating in the forum who's the in both the globalist idea of creating a shared future and a fractured world and yet he's slotted to be the last speaker of the event and will most likely use the opportunity to soapbox about his own brand of economic nationalism and all the political elite continue to enjoy the conference and rub elbows the i.m.f. has warned that the current economic climate has caused voters to lose faith in them voters in many advanced economies have soured on political establishments doubting their ability to deliver broadly shared growth in the face of tepid real wage gains reduced labor shares in national income and rising job polarization and in reality that discontent really shouldn't be all that surprising given that those in the ninety nine percent aren't the ones enjoying the benefits of the recent economic growth oxfam who works towards the relief of global poverty as recently proud to report outlining just how dire the situation is revealing that in two
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thousand and seventeen eighty two percent of the wealth generated went to the top one percent the number billionaires skyrocketed leaving us with now over two thousand billionaires world wide and as that economic crisis continues the focus of davos seems to have blurred a bit at the politics of two thousand and seventeen leakin for the first time ever the summit is church solely by women and a number of the discussions really don't seem to have anything to do with economics at all focusing instead on race privilege and harassment all of the greatest her. in the past year the social issues of two thousand and seventeen including. inclusiveness. was mentioned and all the things have been everywhere in the new sport that sounds important maybe but not as important as the economics of the summit i think that north america europe japan and all the developed nations have never been as inclusive as they are now all told by the way of course there are
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reactions. to certain things like the migration crisis but the people are used to it now much more than before and we are very inclusive it's not a time for crusades anymore. and delegation from the russian cyber security firm lab is. they spoke to r.t. . i would say the trend from the last two years and actually one of the main topics of this year in fragmentation of the world unfortunately is happening there is a global geopolitical tensions and fights between countries and it backfires private companies. i would say that the pressure in the united states is enormous it's the biggest it's really disappointing frustration and surprising for me that that private company can be limited in its operations in the contra with no reasons with no facts just by the decision of the us government it's really frustrating because it means that we can't protect. government and. that is one of the best according to independence and this is just means that. if they leave themselves i'm
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protected from from cybercrime and from cyber attacks which is really frustrating and i believe that in the long term this is just very. very wrong decision to then independent private company from its operation in the country. our delegates arriving at the world economic forum have been literally snowed under with past redoubles has seen nearly two meters of snow fall the heaviest in nearly two decades traffic has been disrupted with many delegates struggling to reach a venue there's also high risk of avalanches but many people are seeing the bright side. that was reality economic and environmental social and political fragility in an avalanche territory a loud noise can bring the whole mountain down and donald trump comes to town on friday turns out that this is actually the social experiment when you gather a bunch of the v.i.p.'s then make them carry their own luggage through the snow and then winds with each other out. one what would happen if. no one could leave for
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a week and the world realize that you could run it without the business and political elite. guards are blockading prisons across france and calling for a complete security overhaul more than one hundred prisons are affected the strike was called almost two weeks ago. series of assaults against staff by inmates one of the hotspots has been the. metal gates excuse me facility near paris is the largest prison in europe holding more than four thousand inmates was also used to monitor suspected extremists among them. a lot of faces trial over the two thousand and fifteen paris terror attacks as staff held demonstrations outside the prison on friday violence broke out. i. hope it is today we will come here first strike because discontent is spreading across france
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the crucial program is the security prison personnel top of that there's the issue of islamic radicals gephardt you know who are not nice in the public image. it's dangerous for us to be around the inmates because for them we are everything to hate for them we are enemies by definition. with a blockades in the demonstrations spreading across france hard to show dubinsky has been tracking developments for us we all are day number nine this is the second week of a nationwide protests and we had the sound of at least seventy prisons all blockaded yet again today now they started over a week ago because three security guards at a prison in the north of france were attacked by an inmate
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a convicted terrorist now since that attack took place in these protests have been happening there have been more assaults of attacks on prison guards in prisons in france heeding to prison guards who were attacks on some day evening now that the prison guards say that they were is incredibly dangerous. they feel is sometimes to go to work they fear for their lives because of the types of prisoners that they dealing with they say that in some prisons like that largest prison in europe that sometimes the inmates refuse to go back to their jails and this is a prison with a high number apparently of radicalized inmates so these are just some of the concerns that the security guards have they also say that they are very very understaffed with the suggestion that sometimes in that largest prison in europe there is only one security guard for every ninety inmates now i've been talking to some of the security guards to be lining that other concerns. natalia to the our
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work is very dangerous where weak teams of aggression and experience violence which is not taken into consideration by the government. it has become more and more difficult for us to act that i've seen physical aggression towards my colleagues every day it happens every time we open the so doors to pull the new city we denounce the working conditions of our colleagues in the prison the security conditions the numerous acts of aggression against them we want salaries to be increased for those who face such risks of work as well as an increase in personnel and better security so what all the demands of the prison guards well they say they want more than the one thousand jobs that they've already been offered over the next four years by the justice minister they also say that they want radicalized prisoners to be isolated in prisons for their safety and they want to have more security services available to deal with situations we also know that the president
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might go on this said that he will unveil a grand plan that the end of next month to reform the entire prison system in france but that still more than a month away and the question is easy action needed sooner the prison guards who remain blockading so many of the prisons in france say it is needed sooner because they need to have more secure conditions to work in immediately massacre at a hotel in afghanistan has raised concerns over the security situation there that story and much more still to come watch american international.
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state department has confirmed that several merican were killed in saturday's attack on a hotel in the afghan capital kabul local officials say twenty two people died in the overnight seizure by taliban militants. most people had no mercy it was anybody who came in front of them shot it. best basically it was so forth you know it's tough to know. the exact number of american casualties is not yet known of the victims also includes citizens of ukraine but it's where about kazakhstan and germany most were
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working for a private afghan airline political consultant lou rockwell believes that the u.s. military presence is aggravating the situation in afghanistan. but already talked about sending in more troops and more planes and other weapons so i think this is just a further unfortunate back down from the campaign promises he made he said some very good things about getting out of afghanistan that the u.s. had no business there and then of course as soon as he was elected he switched and is now stepping up the war in afghanistan and the afghan government itself said that it would only last a few months if the u.s. pulled out there's a hint that the afghan government maybe they ought to go with the u.s. troops and have new people come in so that was why is the u.s. killing all these people spending trillions of dollars in afghanistan to have a very unpopular government in power. terrible these people were killed i don't think we have any idea how many afghan civilians have been killed in the seventeen
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years of this war the u.s. needs to get out get out of afghanistan get out of syria a lot that needs to be done here at home leave other people's alone leave their countries alone stop killing people all over the world and expecting to be loved with. turkey's military campaign against kurdish militias in syria is causing tensions as far afield as germany on monday a brawl erupted at hanover airport between pro kurdish activists and turkish passengers almost two hundred people were involved. was it was was it was it was was it was was i was. turkey began its
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latest offensive against kurdish fighters in northern syria at the end of last week it views them as terrorists and is concerned about their growing power in the region and political commentator adel darwish told us that washington which is allied to both needs help. needs to help the two sides work towards a solution to kurds will find themselves powerless against the might of turkey as we have seen and we are fortunate scenes from frankfurt and from the other places it could actually spill over and affect europe figure people who think they are far away it's very very hard actually to the american foreign policy at the moment first the americans have to explain to their allies that our world what is it is for us to be the policy and still wish to. do the would actually to have a peaceful settlement in syria and keep the.
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would be political integrity of syria as a nation state as does one of the number to be actually and want to end the conflict and see peace not thank russia's defense minister has revealed the talks are on warty with excuse me unwary with several nations on the purchase of a state of the art russian missile defense system artificially trying to has the text. it's acknowledged as one of the best air defense systems out there it can strike eighty targets at a time at a range of four hundred kilometers even if they're travelling at five kilometers a second i'm always about to say an hour but no a second so perhaps that's why there is high demand as four hundred isn't developed technology still on the drawing board or sitting in a dusty warehouse it's on active duty in syria protecting russian units there.
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the russian army's top man hasn't revealed the names of the system's next buyers but he did mention the regions the middle east and southeast asia he's touring that part of the world right now mr scheuer who says whenever he's talking to army bosses from other countries there's always discussion about buying russia's defense technology so soon we'll find out who's next in line for the last four hundred i say next because turkey has already got
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a contract and when they signed the papers it was big news sure that's a nato member washington's key ally that's counting on russian engineering to keep its safe somewhere else that's military might is all but dependent on america is saudi arabia but a few months ago the saudis and the russians agreed on an ass four hundred deal as well china is getting it and india too let's see if the name of the next customer comes as a surprise. i that does it for me i'll be back in about thirty two minutes with a full picture news you want to mark international. level was selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles but still. when you saw the predator tell you that some because of the public my files are the most important news today. on
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