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fighting against the union the enemies of europe and those who are entrenched in the process a warning to brussels as two of the continent's most controversial and to establishment politicians team on evelyn's as well as in other countries some people are predicting that this trend could continue for them into those elections next year in two thousand and nineteen and it seems that these anti immigrant parties according to some analysts could to reap as much as an increase of sixty percent of the vote the truth is that he's the richest in national elections in a number of do you remember states. signals that the citizens are not so trusting. to globalise the group.
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is that you should say this close. to you if you. majority of people through this kind. brett kavanaugh has been sworn in as a judge of the united states' highest court after a deeply contentious nomination process our brief f.b.i. investigation failed to find evidence to support much publicized sexual misconduct allegations against donald trump's nominee but protestors still turned out with some focusing their ungar on the white female voters who voiced their support for calvin all this is how a new york times opinion article described. these women are gender traitors it seems that white women are expected to support the patriarchy by marrying within their racial group reproducing whiteness and even minimizing violence in dance their own bodies betray the patriarchy in your whiteness won't save you this blood
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pact between white men and white women is at issue in the november midterms. well in several articles leave always cover nor controversy as a fight against feminism again pinning the blame on white women voters or washington correspondent samir a kiln picks up the story. rallies held hearings upturned but brett kavanaugh still gets the job so who's to blame mainstream media quickly found the scapegoat white men or to be more specific those who backed capital despite all his controversies notably numerous sexual assault allegations which nights these women are gender traitors they've made standing by patriarchy a full time job white women benefit from patriarchy by trading on their whiteness to monopolize resources for mutual gain these are the kind of women who think being falsely accused of rape is almost as bad as being raped it is far from the only
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highly emotional opinion piece in the press with some even reading letters to women with dare to think outside their gender public shame in the media and these authors these activists using public shaming. of white women apparently white women that supported cavanagh's confirmation ever perhaps painted the capitol case in binary terms you're either for or against women no other options and totally focus has all the angry women of the men who listen to women the intention is to take away women's rights it was a denial of justice for the women of this country however not all members of the fairer sex were convinced that his confirmation posed a existential threat to women's rights in fact the poll suggests that capital was actually backed by almost half of white women in the u.s. it's not the first time women quote brainwashed by patriarchy are being blamed for the democratic party spill years in twenty six even most white women in fact voted for trump clinton even blamed her loss on white women leaving to men we don't do
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well with married white women and part of that is ongoing pressure to. the way that your husband your boss your son whoever believes you should mainstream media were shocked after the election c.n.n. invited people who voted for barack obama but not hillary clinton. or anybody both for anybody nobody you are a woman and you are never going to get it and it will be. so i guess. that i did it. she scared me but america politics is often the case nowadays firmly tied to identity so ironic as it may seem perhaps not so surprising that self-proclaimed feminists and women's rights defenders now lecture women on how to vote and what to think that's public shaming is a it's a harmful thing it's harmful in any society and it's using people that disagree
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with your opinion to come out and just shame the ref you see women attacking women people attacking people and it's all the name of politics it's hilarious to see that that's what you think is an appropriate reaction for something that that was handled the way it's supposed to be handled under protocol and then going out there and blaming and i mean that's all over seen as a society of public shaming and blame going on there will spur for two for breath calamos namesakes who have been having a tough time of it all well and over the past few weeks a little bit of a police sympathy. wouldn't you say you've been through hill. then through hell and then some boy why this particular thread cavanaugh is the world's worst celebrity spokesperson for beer boys like beer girls like beer i like beer so there's temperament problems for their small scale credibility problems which are sometimes the worst ones i'm
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sure you accuse me of sexual assault. i did it yeah. this is a terrible time to be named fred cavanagh. welcome to the club brother. try to be sure it was the for the last two years post full control in european and pulls you over the phone. to. get you to the twitter notifications. i feel your broke. between producing the beatles and writing game of thrones i'm surprised i haven't enough time to reply to this. my name really is is a phrase i know well. i'm so sorry.
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well to another keenly watched vote the fast approaching crucial midterm elections in the u.s. in an incredibly close run race every vote is being seen as a potential deal breaker for control of the senate they traditionally democrat supporting state of new jersey is drawing focus after an influential bloc pastor seemingly threw his support behind the republican candidate well polls show that it is pretty much a dead heat between the embattled two term democratic senator robert menendez and republican challenger bob hugh can the spike claims by menendez postured jethro james insists he invited both contenders to meet his congregation so often the african-american vote is taken for granted and so i believe we should have had or should have. the ability to make a choice and so i decided to ask bob who can to common let our folks
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hear what he's offering in the race as well as the same limitation went to senator menendez senator menendez been busy and he decided not to take the invitation and so it was just as you go to a grocery store there's more than one loaf of bread on the shelf more than one. brand of bread and folks can make intelligent choices well the pusser also come hurt america's political system to a politico plantation his community will not vote for someone who does not have their interests at heart. reality is that this country is so divided and that some folks are just taking those at the bottom for granted and i think that that's all really a moral issue that has to be. challenged in this country we're not we're not just going to go. for. the lever for
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anyone or anybody who doesn't have the interests of our people at heart. mixed martial arts champion norma get a medal for us returned home to a hero's welcome in russia's dagestan republic after beating color mcgregor in a u.f.c. title fight grabbed headlines for more what happened outside the octagon yourself his people embrace them. but i was there a number he made off showed off his belt which he retained to cheering crowds at the stadium at his home in darkest times capital licens a father has turned to congratulate the fighter who holds the longest unbeaten record in the sport's history our team sports reporter delhi although strong was there among them. at the stands a full as if it were
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a much they had angie irene at their own head to see one might not be an amalgam out of who had the victory all that baggage the was. i was that it was they thank you for coming here and supporting me thank you for chairing not sleeping all night is good i saw that. in all of that and right across russia many more times than that i hope i met your expectations thank you brother i thank you very much for coming i suppose he made by this i swear i feel embarrassed because so many people hate to see and support me to pursue them and thank you very much joy not fight here in my thousands and thousands of funds just as they hit inside the stadium were inside movie theaters restaurants wherever was showing a live broadcast they would absolutely crazy when he was announced the winner and happy but let's not forget the first russian fight said to him to use the
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championship and he defended the weekends in the best way possible. the fight ended in controversy though when sparked a huge brawl i took the cage to confront one of colors team for twenty hand officials are yet to decide on a punishment mcgregor was also involved in a post fights alter cation when some of his rivals alter raj entered the octagon like clash with some of their star you're going to get off father and coach hughes walked up and. they say on a scale from one to five the fight was four plus but his jump out of the article cannot be assessed in any way. that the discipline must come first i think i should punch him from the right or the left straight to the airport and say what did we teach you.
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the fight conforms to what we expected in the first round in the very first minute we managed to control mcgregor to pin him impose the fight speed that works him out in the second round we managed to carry out that plan. discovering oil should be a chance to prop celebrate an economic boost of the creation of thousands of local jobs but things have turned sour in the u.s. state of north dakota where the new oil wealth is being linked with a surge in drug abuse prostitution and domestic violence on the web and stay here on r.t. we'll take an in-depth look. it was very agricultural community it was mostly just cattle and farmland. you had this small little town of watford and then all of
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a sudden the whole of these people move in. this is. so they need to actually physically can't get out of the ground. things that need more to cut it. in. with a whole lotta money all the oil field workers can fly you know by now run along with taking the drag on the sides of guns. they work twelve sixteen hours a day you know it's hard work well work is not easy and so they want to review their stress and how do they relieve their stress these men that outweigh these men that comfort these men. people who've been murdered up here people been raped there are massive drug issues up here you have a boom you have everything else that comes along with us' saying how she viewed well investigative journalism in bulgaria at the moment. the image of investigative
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journalism in bulgaria is very contradictory strong government in corporate pressure on media owners and on the media themselves more and more banned subjects' systematically sidelining investigative journalist fronts timmins the first vice president of the european commission has called for a full thorough investigation into what led to the slaying of miss martin over he described her as a crusader for clarity a someone who fought for freedom a campaign against corruption she becomes the journalist who is being killed in the e.u. in the last twelve months they called. arming last october in malta claimed the life of daphne karuna. while in february of this year the slovak journalist chick was shot to death here in berlin where i'm talking to you from the german government it echoed the words of mr timmons saying that there must be a full investigation and we must find out what led to the slaying of miss madden of
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a. moving on now scientists are voicing their concern over research into modifying insects to spread viruses a pentagon project designed to protect crops it's a theory hollywood horror movies have already got to grips with. you haven't just released a transmissible virus you've released a disease the united states knows better than to return to a biological arms race the program may be widely perceived as an effort to develop biological agents for hostile purposes and their means of delivery which if true would constitute a breach of the biological weapons convention. well the insect project began in twenty sixteen protecting our culture but also includes developing
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a defensive response to quote threats introduced by states or non state actors and all with the help of insects well nature bugs routinely spread viruses among plumps but recent genetic advances could know a lot of scientists customize those viruses by using modified insects to spark changes in target crops such as tomatoes or corn making them more resilient to droids or to flooding but scientists say it's like opening a pandora's box which once opened could lead to predictable consequences they suspect that the gene engineering could lead to seen mutations potentially making plans carcinogenic the insects themselves could prove hard to control and there's also the fear that it's a route towards biological warfare which is forbidden by the biological weapons convention well those scientists behind the research say there's nothing to worry
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about. technologies dealing with food security and gene editing certainly do have a high above the most for transparency research ethics and regulating gauge mine and i believe insect allies means that raced on that we reach a fundamentally new ways of delivering more precise efficacious treatments through systems that can be read lead up to to confront a range of potential threats it is very very rare for a single gene to create such a widespread result in the plant mostly these things like increased year old or resistance to disease they require many different genes working in coordination and we don't yet speak the language of the genome so if they're claiming that this technology was a forty five million dollar budget over a few years will solve those problems they're either highly naive or they're hiding something obviously these genetically engineered insects could be used as biological weapons there's no doubt that if you create insects that can insert our
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genetic constructs and change genetic expression they can be used as weapons what's also interesting is that even if it were not being used as weapons it's extremely dangerous enormously dangerous to even release these at this point they're already releasing them in greenhouses and if there was an earthquake or some kind of problem where they released we have no idea how they might actually reproduce and propagate in the gene pool changing the nature of our ecology perhaps forever. dull trumps efforts to punish russia for its alleged election meddling could end up hitting american consumers in the pocket because allah many a member about to get more expensive since the u.s. treasuries imposition of sanctions on all the money and giants resell in april fear
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. as of a global shortage have been growing. pressures on the price washington officials have repeatedly pushed bacque the deadline for compliance with the restrictions american firms originally how to stop doing business with to solve by late october but that's been extended to mid november to a lot more time for talks with resells parent company. but the spike be a part of the determination all of treasury officials to go ahead with the sanctions economic experts and critics say very damaging to u.s. manufacturing have been a strategic failure economist dr mom do salomé ses the penalties don't make sense from a financial standpoint. the question is the united states it is it treated from the sanctions in order to medical help but he used the price. is in myopia in the end that there is no
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basis for u.s. sanctions anyway they. have u.s. interests whatever it is the. well as coming from d a nice to see it's confusing the white house wants something different gerri one something as. in the fine that addresses. the they'd each and the agreement on what sanctions they but they chose then is this going to pencey on very views on the imposition of sanctions own companies and on companies as well as an individual. sanctions don't set of added benefit in the abbott because try to stall the north of the city. to. the project of carrying gas and that of the baltic to jannah money and the european union and it seems that the
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a lot of steam still is. this why the factions on the companies involved in the financing so and enough chad will be for sanctions everything in the tents but they don't bite. the bottle between federal and state policing is perhaps no more keenly felt on the us mexico border or documentary between walls and sanctuary shows what this administrative tug of war means for the people caught in the middle of it and it's next.
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i've been saying the numbers. i mean something they matter the u.s. is over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you loans to the ultra rich eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only number you need to remember is one one business shows you can't afford to miss the one and only.
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this is crude oil. so they need to actually physically pump it out of the ground you would have well well well well well. there's a lot of money with your oil and with that comes. a lot of a lot of people from all over the country. if you don't make a hundred thousand dollars a year. as a minimum there's an issue. here immediately. they work well sixteen hours a day it's hard work well work it's not easy work and so they want to relieve their stress and how do they relieve their.

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