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anywhere that this would happen. and in any case this shows you that the difference on the one side you have heavily. soldiers and on the other side or you have protesters who might have a storm to throw from a long long way away is not exactly going to damage the defense or destroy. squatters and riot police have clashed once again at the french city of non activists refuse to abandon a site that was once destined to become the largest airport in western france those plans were formally rejected in january since then police have been trying to evict the so-called zionists and have recently started demolishing their makeshift houses . the activists have now also gain the support of some students at the renowned sorbonne university in paris hundreds of students have occupied a faculty building in the french capital signs reading the sorbonne supports the zone to defend could be seen hanging from windows there. more news after
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a short break. most people think just stand out in this business you need to be the first one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest raid. truth to stand losing this is just the dance the right questions and the right answers. questions. if the insurance companies are competing like the auto insurance industry why four thousand dollars a year can i be protected against all these medical emergencies that take place in my car therefore we know that the price of having medical insurance will be a thousand dollars a year now thirty thousand dollars
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a year they're overcharging by twenty thousand dollars where is that going is going to oligarchs american oligarchs. i. welcome back to the program breaking news coming in just now russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov says that moscow has evidence proving the chemical attack in duma was staged. investigates and to find out. whether chemical weapons were used because i was specialist haven't thought any traces of the use of chloride or any other chemical weapons. in fact we have evidence. this was
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a false flag false flag operation. by those who promote for big ideas. the popular messaging app telegram has just been officially blocked in russia now for more on this we can go to daniel hawkins who joins us live so why how russian authorities clamp down on telegram well this has been a top story in russian media for the past few weeks and months telegram of course is a russian base that messenger services prided itself so far on encryption privacy claiming to be entirely immune to through prying eyes not for much longer it seems it's been engaged in a dispute with the federal information communication moderate monitoring service now for quite some time they've demanded that telegram hand over the keys to its messaging service pavel bure of the founder has refused to do this and just about twenty minutes ago about forty minutes ago or rather
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a local court court has ruled that telegram will be blocked on the territory of the russian federation this is come of course in direct leave. the request of the f.s.b. the security service they claim that the petersburg metro bombings were carried out by terrorists who use telegram to communicate to evade surveillance or. monitoring by security services they say this is a matter of security of public protection and of saving lives the telegram files of course view this entirely differently they view this as state intervention in their privacy as excessive control or clamp down on freedom of speech they may appeal this ruling of course the court has said. that if telegram do hand over the keys the messaging service will be blocked and free for people to use now officials from the kremlin have said they also use telegram and it's a very convenient but they will have to find other methods of communicating now
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with the public and between themselves lawyers from telegram have said that people will simply get around the block again by using other messages services by using peons a common tactic used by many in russia to avoid block websites etc nevertheless this does remain a big story here in russia it's one of the popular most popular biggest messaging services there may be an appeal it's certainly not the last we're going to hear of this debate between privacy and security. are daniel hearkens reporting for us thank you know. relations between the u.k. and russia might be at an all time low but that hasn't stopped british football fans traveling to moscow for a european championship match kind of the c.s.k. moscow arsenal game there was some speculation in the british media about how safe it would be for supporters to attend these aliment up with one fan determined to find out for himself. just so my way to
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consider you a very prominent hostile fan going to be all seeing him when he travels to moscow does he have any fear is regarding the political tension between the u.k. and russia is he worried about things like hooliganism. follow him throughout history how do you feel in this context you know what. i know i know to there's been a lot going on between the governments that's between the governments i'm a person this is football we're going for football you know if you listen to people around you in the u.k. a lot some people are coming up to me and say robbie don't go there you'd be mad in an oil some of you been to russia and i say well no i haven't come out i can i get advice for someone who has been there have also been concerns with regard to safety so for example hooliganism and also racism you know you've seen feelings about russia and things of happened in russia that's not going to be a problem up in qana encouraged because of
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a lot received e-mails from groups over there in russia saying to me that lisa ruby snot nearly as bad as what it's made out to be. those on the plane about to head out to russia. were looking forward to it. as a place of never before. to a thousand also supports is come over to watch the game many of them have been advised by the foreign and commonwealth office as well saying they could be an uptake of anti british sentiment amongst some russians due to the heightened tension between the two countries at the moment well i mean look you must go already.
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we're very worried about coming here and since you're actually so it's all right there's no doubt that's where you also. want to stress that the politicians go. you know we don't want to look around. you know if he's. already got if you do that would you will come see me we love the russia we love the russian people the friendship with what we heard. on the relations this is really at the politics upon the jewish and i like going to life and i was a bit skeptical when i. was a boy that what was going on when you called me because often you see that there's no purpose and haven't seen amy. so russia has been moscow has been incredible it's just incredible city and everyone is friendly you know the russians are lovely i
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mean to say what happens between governments a lot happens between people are totally different. as you saw there many of the arsenal fans were wearing souvenir. you know. oh yeah. you know. players from moscow sports school handed out the house as a part of the gentle fan campaign aimed at creating a friendly atmosphere during matches and russia. cannot go back to our breaking news here on our to international despite the fact that much of the west placed the blame immediately at the syrian president's feet over eighteen alleged chemical attack last saturday russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov says that moscow has evidence proving the chemical attack in duma was staged. well specialist having to find any traces of the use of chloride only now the chemical weapons. in fact we have evidence. that
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this was a full false flag operation that's b.s. had to by those who promote true so phobic ideas will be bringing you more on that breaking news throughout the day but for now that's our wrap up of today's top headlines but my colleague con bray will be taking over in about thirty minutes time as always thanks for tuning in. to what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy going from day shouldn't let it be an arms race based on often spearing dramatic development the only really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk.
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and mashed on. the president and the splintering this morning. for your producers to post this for to sleep or come up when you look at the rest of the coverage for your supporters to whom she works through shashank for you should cut off with one who's devoted to the. what's it like waging the legal war against the president of the united states will have a one on one with stormy daniels outspoken attorney michael of a not a on this edition of politics. the politicking on larry king by now you know the framework of the story an actress
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in the adult film industry stormy daniels real name stephanie clifford claims she insists and donald trump had a sexual encounter then in the waning weeks of the twenty sixteen presidential election she was paid a hundred thirty thousand dollars in hush money by mr trump's personal attorney michael cohen cohens office and hotel room were raided this week by the f.b.i. as authorities reportedly are looking into details about that payment for his part president trump as deny the encounter with ms daniels is also called the raid on his attorney's office a disgrace what's the impact of this raid on the dangles versus strong case and where will her turn to take this fight from here let's find out as michael levin out he joins us now he's the attorney representing strongly dangles in her legal battle with president trump. he's in new york city for this interview. i did then and. it was a dear friend of mine and he told me once. that when he represented
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a client usually in criminal cases his instructions were the client never speaks only the lawyers speaks you have a client who speaks out is that good for this case. well you know larry i would agree with that opinion quite honestly in most cases i think that this is a very unique case for a variety of reasons and quite frankly no one will ever be able to muzzle stormy daniels again certainly not in this context so i could attempt to instruct her not to talk or not to communicate but i would be wasting my breath i think that she is i think she's very self-aware i think that she wants to tell her story i think that she's active on social media and that's just the way it is it comes with the territory and so we just have to roll with it if you are advised mr
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trump you were would you advise him not to speak at all about this. larry i did buys mr trump and a whole host of things and i don't know how many hours that would take but that would be a multi-day meeting by that be you know i think the problem with that is well it certainly would be i mean i don't think he should mention the statements or made the statements that he did on air force one i think that was a critical mistake i think his recent comments attacking the good members the f.b.i. and as well as the u.s. attorneys in connection with this warrant these warrants that were issued in the raids i think that was a critical mistake you know generally this guy can't get out of his own way and that's a very dangerous thing when you're a litigant a party in litigation isn't really. lawyers office if you're looking for.
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