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crown. in france germany and italy and the rest are saying no we don't want to be a part of. the new global economic war is unfolding in the realm of education the right to education is being supplanted by the right to access education low it's high education is becoming just another product that can be pulled from the sold so there's not just about education anymore it's also about running a business where you could you know most of the regime could these songs. they could image. which is the place of students in this business model before college i was born now and i'm extremely more higher education the new global economic wall. to watch the future or the jetsons they are travelling inside tubes it's pretty normal with this they have formed from concepts like that there were several implementations that were in the ninety's in
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the sixty's. so. when you get on a false idea and he said he was too busy with us on space if you want someone else to pick it up. across europe municipalities are taking their water supply back from private companies who p.m.a. to me to peep out the cells with simple song alone even some company elsewhere though they invite private companies to take over the utilities anybody tell us throw balls up the actual history guys you've got to be well on the going to be cool. i've been this is. just because i'm out. of or you don't build the lift hill brought up locals are ready to stand up for the basic human right of access to water it's about water but it's also over much more than war it's about the hurt and the redistribution of all.
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downwards. that. the american president arrives in the u.k. on his first official visit triggering protests in the capital. protests there might be protests but i believe that the people in the u.k. scotland ireland as you know i have property in our property and i think that those people. they like me a lot and they agree with me on immigration. speaking at a nato summit before his u.k. trip donald trump said he views of a lot of reporting as a competitor not an enemy. and facebook that labels thousands of russians as being interested in treason sparking concerns about the way the company is profiling its
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use. of broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is our team international john thomas certainly glad to have you with. the president has been welcomed by theresa may to a black tie dinner at a palace in oxfordshire but in the capital crowds took to the streets to voice their outrage over the president's visit that he's honest which are kind of reports now from. the general mood here is that these people don't want donald trump to be visiting the u.k. at all in fact just earlier we saw this protest his helicopter was landing just behind us and things got extremely loud here these people are forced just up part of the final protest that will be taking place in the u.k. for outside the next couple of days with massive protests expected to take place on sunday. and indeed this is donald trump first official visit t.j.
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our president. really has official working visit as opposed to the state to just take down the level of problems that would otherwise be associated with a state leader coming to the u.k. and of course he was up well before he even arrived here the controversy surrounding his visit has been taking place with people protesting that he come here at all with even the ham he's discussing in parliament whether or not he should be allowed to do that following a petition online of people saying they don't want him here the fact is getting even noisier here now as far as we understand the tribes helicopters expected to take off again presumably to take him to evening and gauge with theresa may so because a lot of the africans with this visit have been taken to donald trump stay away from all of the people expected to protest we can see this area behind me is actually the u.s. ambassador's residence to the u.k.
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and this is the place where donald trump will be just one night in central london for so for many of these protests this is pretty much as close as they're going to be able to get to the u.s. president but of course none of this seems to be facing donald trump who believes he's very much liked in this country protests there there might be protests but i believe that the people in the u.k. scotland ireland as you know i have property and island property all over i think that those people they like me a lot and they agree with me on immigration well of course our we decided to ask this question to the protesters here and see how much are they actually like donald trump i don't know anybody that likes and i don't know anybody that wants him to come here we don't want him here do you think he's going to hear this message of people protesting that's not the point probably not you never know but we have to protest anyway we can't do nothing. about five people in a row in
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a tory government the rest of the country. signed up for. rights as minister thanks very much. but majority country don't like him that's why people come out to die and donald trump said he thinks he's liked in the u.k. do you think that's true absolutely not and they are absolutely look at these people you know i'm the balloon of them are. just not extremely loud he. took off. but simply because he needs a discussion about the use of this it was trying. to just shoot the free template that as was discussed how shall i know it's leaving my forces it's really loud here . seems like it's not so much. but knowing this is just mind boggling. that is why. we're not saying this only to get. out are.
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going to organizers will be making it out. of such a month that they could say no to this he said it's going to be lasting throughout the next three days so the mood here are all quite obviously against tom. likely to see this continue in the next days to come. bless them palace where the president was received on thursday night is the birthplace of winston churchill but is it now staying at winfield house which is the u.s. ambassador's london home on friday he will meet with the new u.k. foreign secretary jeremy hunt and the prime minister's residence after that the u.s. president and the first lady will visit windsor castle and meet the queen finally they are expected to fly to scotland to spend the weekend at trump's turnberry golf course. well central london will be largely avoided during the trip. as for the
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protests are expected over the coming days a massive security operation is in place for the visit he will be accompanied by a thousand of his own staff as well as multiple helicopters and two highly secured limos some reports put the total shared cost of the trip at around thirty million pounds journalist mike raddy believes the protests will actually have very little impact on trump's visit and his talks with theresa may he'll be he'll be quite impressed that there is such a big turnout just a protester i'm sorry he'll he'll be flattered by at madge and. i don't know what people expect to happen i don't think anything is going to change in terms of donald trump's policies and i think there will be some discussions on trade deals but he has the upper hand because effectively the u.k. is in a desperate situation enough to what's been a couple of years of post briggs's referendum where we haven't really done anything in terms of trade so he's definitely stephanie sees us as a disadvantage at the moment and i think he's going to press home advantage
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obviously what he's doing in terms of trade he's he's put up tension is power is all over the place and while america calls itself the home of free market. that protectionist barriers is probably something that trees in my he's going to try and circumvent somehow so there will be some kind of trade deal between u.k. and u.s. announced but i doubt it'll be on the best terms that reason i can possibly expect so early two or three years ago but terms of everyone else in foreign policy of the us or the hope in hell of changing anything even if she wanted to. president trump earlier left in the nato summit in brussels where he urged other countries to hike their military spending he also expressed optimism over his upcoming meeting with vladimir putin helsinki. i hope we get along well i think we get along well but ultimately he's a competitor he's representing russia i'm representing the united states so in a sense what competitors not a question of friend or enemy is not my enemy and hopefully someday maybe
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he'll be a friend it could happen but i don't i just don't know him very well i bet him a couple of times our europe correspondent peter oliver has more on the nato summit . donald trump ran out onto the field determined to try and provoke a fight from with somebody angela merkel was his first point of call but he didn't get a rise out of chancellor merkel until well he brought up energy and started suggesting that because germany took in his words sixty to seventy percent of their energy from russia that swelled germany was a captive of the russian state germany is a captive of russia was a supply i think it really cost to get rid of the nuclear getting so much of the four of us from russia i think it's something that you know has to look at i think it's very appropriate they pay billions of dollars to russia and now we have to defend them against russia this is all got to do with the nord stream to pipeline which donald trump has in the past opposed because he wants to see germany and
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other european countries import much more expensive liquid natural gas from the united states but. well you can never expect what's going to come from this u.s. president on thursday when he gave this news conference he seemed to have changed his choosing a little bit about north stream three but he's going to have a good relationship with russia so there'll be a lot less problem with the pipeline but to me that was a very major point of contention we discussed it at length today germany has agreed to do a lot better than they were doing and they were very happy with that we had a very good relationship with america while the u.s. president seemed to be claiming to a fixed nato in a speech that really seemed far more directed towards his base his home than say any of the leaders who had been meeting with what we heard from the nato secretary general again stoltenberg was a little bit more measured i think that the fact that we had this open discussion has all song. clearly state that the two will redouble our efforts.
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it also shows the clear message from president. is having an impact while the happy faces if you will win on from all sides at the end of the summit doesn't gloss over the fact that this was at times a bruising and at other times hardly diplomatic meeting one in which those who had wondered what america first may mean only seem to a found out it means they come second it was very similar to a lot of donald trump's visits abroad that he might be in another country he might be outside the united states but his messaging in his aim is is to please his base back in the united states that's really the only audience he plays to or has in the back of his mind and so you know he sees trying to ruffle feathers and really show
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that america is on a on a new course a new more isolationist course more in a sense withdrawing from many things that america had been at the forefront of leading and and then sitting on easily against european partners who have come to rely on american leadership at the center but are now seeing it trying to in a sense run away leaving a large vacuum both in terms of leadership and perhaps in terms of cash there were plenty of awkward moments at the nato summit in brussels we print out some of the highlights. ultimately germany will have a lot seventy percent of their country controlled by russia with that she will get so you tell me is that appropriate by complaining about this and you tell me here that's appropriate because i think it's not and i think it's
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advertising tools recently labeled sixty five thousand russian members as having an interest in treason or what i got them explains. facebook really outdid itself on this one here's how it went certain facebook users russians in this case were internally so they didn't know labeled as interested in treason so those perhaps with anti government views or against russia are all russians facebook only stopped when they got caught treason was included as a category given its historical significance given it is an illegal activity we have removed it as an interest category now here's the juice of it who do you think would be interested in this data close.
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