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we're fighting against the ripping the union the enemies of europe and those who are entrenched in the. warning to brussels to all the continent's most controversial anti establishment politicians. do you chiefs the enemies of your. confirmation as a u.s. supreme court judge sees anger shift towards white women who backed him even though the f.b.i. failed to find any evidence to corroborate sex assault claims also this hour i . welcome full record breaking m.m.a. champion. returns home to russia's republic that follows his victory over
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irish superstar. in a clash marred by a massive post match. the live from moscow and i know you are today thanks for joining us. of europe's most controversial anti establishment politicians are teaming up to take on brussels italian interior minister and france's right wing national rally president have the european parliamentary election in their sights accuse e.u. chiefs of being the enemies of europe. we're not fighting against europe we're fighting against the european union a system of the has become too to tell it terry and the enemies of europe are those who are entrenched in the brussels bunker the enemies of the european people the of the happiness of the european people. were fighting against the e.u. precisely to save their real europe. precariousness and fear into the refuse to
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leave their throat we're working to give five hundred million european citizens their futures back firstly the italian and french people well a pen and salvini have both been branded as populists by the mainstream media and also by their political opponents some have even gone as far as branding them as fascists populists like salvini and obama want to create division by turning europeans against each other well that could be because both of campaigned against mass migration into their respective countries they've also campaigned against austerity measures imposed on them and they are hoping that the two thousand and nine hundred european elections could signal a sea wave of change and that their parties will be leading the charge on services or we are at a historic moment this is history with a capital h.
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the will be written in may twenty nineteen it is the emergence of a europe of nations a europe respect a europe of protection. well italy's selvi and he has been building his anti immigration bloc across europe for some time recently meeting with another one of the bad boys hungary's prime minister v. . alben and it seems that the two have said that they will fight together against any pro migrant stances from politicians they say such as france's emanuel matt corn and it seems that this is a schtick that many voters like and seem to be viewing towards if you look at the trend over the last year or so there has been a movement towards these anti immigrant parties they've been good results for them in countries such as sweden germany denmark and the netherlands 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
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immigrant parties according to some analysts could reap as much as an increase of sixty percent of the vote the trains that is the richest city in national elections in a number of states. signals that. citizens are not so trusting the longer the globalists the brooch. is that you should. cause. significant majority of. these kind of barges. investigators are beginning a search operation inside the saudi arabian consulate in istanbul that's part of the hunt for a saudi journalist who went missing more than one week ago these are live pictures you can see actually from outside the consulate premises themselves after riad
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granted permission for turkish authorities to conduct a search or concerns that have been growing over what's happened to regime critic or shogi he was last seen entering the building it's feared he may have been murdered inside saudi arabia denies any role in the fifty nine year old's disappearance and says it's launched its own investigation. bret's governor has been sworn in as a judge at the united states' highest court after a deeply contentious nomination process and a brief f.b.i. investigation failed to find any evidence to support much publicized sexual misconduct allegations against donald trump's nominee approaches there's still time now to some focusing their anger on the white female voters who voiced their support for governor this is our 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 in even
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minimizing violence indians' their own bodies betray the patriarchy in your whiteness won't save you this blood pact between white men and white women is at issue in the november midterms and factor several articles laid out the kavanagh's controversy as a fight against feminism again putting the blame on white female voters a washington correspondent samir khan has more on 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 women or to be more specific those who backed capital despite all his controversies notably numerous sexual assault allegations which denies that 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 pending letters to women who dare to think outside their gender public shaming in the media and these authors these activists using public shaming. of white women apparently white women that supported cavanagh's confirmation ever kratz painted the capitol case in binary terms you're either for or against women no other options and totally focus with all the angry women and 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 for
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a loss on white women leaving to men we don't do well with married white women and part of that is ongoing pressure to. vote 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 but you. and you are never going to get it and it will be. so i guess. she scared me in 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 of 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 it i mean that's all we're seeing is a society of public shaming and blame going on there and spare a thought to fill but cover those names have been having a pretty tough time of it online over the past few weeks although they've at least managed to get a bit of sympathy. would you say you've been to hill. i've been through hell and then some voice why this particular thread kavanagh 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 how dare
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you accuse me of sexual assault oh i did it yeah. this is a terrible time to be named fred cavanagh. welcome to the club brother. tried being the for the last two years post full control in european air pulls over the phone. get used to the twitter notifications. i failure broke. between producing the bagels i'm 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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sort of a keenly watched vote now that's the fast approaching crucial midterm election in the united states it's a very close run race every vote being seen as a potential deal breaker for control of the senate the traditionally democrat supporting state of new jersey is drawing a lot of focus off to an influential black pastor seemingly threw his support behind the republican candidate polls show there's been little between the embattled two term democratic senator robert menendez and republican challenger bob despite claims by mendez past the jethro james insists he invited both contenders to meet his congregation so often in 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. tom in let our folks
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hear what he's offering in the race as well as the same limitation when to senator menendez senator menendez has 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 hour . brand of read it and folks can make intelligent choices in the past they're also compared america's political system to a political plantation he says his community will not vote for someone who doesn't have their best 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 part of really a moral issue that hash to be. a challenge in this country we're not but we're not just going to go and poor. the lever for
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anyone or anybody who doesn't have the interests of our people at heart. a mixed martial arts champion madoff has returned home to a hero's welcome in russia's darkest thought republic off the beaten clown of mcgregor in a u.f.c. title fight that grabbed headlines for what happened outside the cage this is how his supporters embraced him. was. it was. a moment of showed off his belt she retains a cheering crowds at the stadium capital his hometown thousands of fans turn up to congratulate the fighter who now holds the longest unbeaten record in the sport's history sport study armstrong was there. at the stands a full as if it were much the here and she irene they're all here to see one would
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be an amalgam medal. victory all that. it was. was was. was. a thank you for coming here and supporting me thank you for cheering not sleeping all night i saw that in the city. and right across russia many people if you much from russia i hope i met your expectations thank you brother i thank you very much for coming and supporting me this way i feel embarrassed and.
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u.s. assign it playing to this idea of the u.s. dollar reserve currency empire they built over a post world war two era for everyone gets into debt and america and pays homage to america china russia iran africa good name and they're all saying no we want markopolos up even trump wants markopolos up we want to go for it we want to trade directly bilaterally we don't want to be part of the globalization anymore. when i was told seemed wrong. by the old rules just don't hold. any old belief yet to shape our disdain comes to agitate and engage with equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart if we choose to look for common ground.
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welcome back to r.t. international around twelve thousand people have been evacuated in northern ukraine after a massive explosion at a military munitions depo around sixty civilians are being treated for smoke inhalation that's according to officials in that shot of the reason their training defense ministry says the explosion happened around three thirty am local time fires are continuing to burn up the sites the country's security service says it's investigating possible sabotage instructions are in place across the area and along the russian border as well with road and rail traffic halted and a twenty kilometer exclusion zone imposed. 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.
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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. the insect allies project began in twenty six the same protecting agriculture but also includes developing a defensive response to threats introduced by state or non-state actors and with the help of insects or nature bugs routinely spread viruses among plants recent genetic advances could now allow scientists to customize those viruses by using modified insects to spot changes in target crops like tomatoes or corn makes them
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more resilient to drought or flooding scientists though say it's like opening a pandora's box which once open could lead to unpredictable consequences they suspect that the gene engineering could lead to unforeseen mutations potentially making plants carcinogenic now 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 of course by the bottle weapons convention the scientists behind the research those say there's nothing to worry about. technology's dealing with food security and gene editing certainly do have a higher bar the most for transparency research ethics and regulator engagement and i believe insect allies meets that race standard we reach for fundamentally new ways of delivering more precise efficacious treatments through systems that can be read lived 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
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resistance to disease they require many different genes working in coordination and we don't yet eat the language of the genome so if they're claiming that this technology with 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 genetic constructs and change genetic expression they can be used as weapons it'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
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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. trump's efforts to punish russia for its alleged election meddling could end up hurting american consumers in the pockets because i mean imports are about to get way more expensive and since the u.s. treasuries imposition of sanctions on the moscow based on a million giant roussel that was back in april fears of a global shortage have been growing and that's put upward pressures on the price wasn't and officials have repeatedly pushed back the deadline for compliance with the restrictions american firms originally had to stop doing business with by the end of this month that was extended to mid november to allow more time for talks with russia's parent company or despite the apparent determination of treasury officials to go ahead with those sanctions economic experts and critics say very damaging to us money factoring and have been
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a strategic failure economist that dr mom do some of us says the penalties don't make sense from a financial standpoint. the question is the united states it is at it treated from the sanctions in order that it still held but he did use the prices he chose in my opinion and that there is no basis for us sanctions anywhere they aim to serve us interests whatever it is needed. what is coming from the united states is confusing the white house wants something different gerri one something else in the fine that addresses. the and they each an agreement on what sanctions they think but they chose then is this going to pencey
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on very views on the imposition of sanctions on companies and on companies as well as an individual. sanctions don't set of added benefit in the ad better because try to stab the nodes. to. the project of carrying gaz and that of the baltic to jeddah money and the european union and it seems that the lot of steam too is. this why the factions on the companies involved in the financing so and in the channel the sanctions everything in the tents but they don't buy. the set for myself on a team for a solid join us again at three pm moscow time for the latest global news updates.
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join me every first week on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see if. the way to the united states is dangerous for most of the illegal immigrants. costing us just as the words of sympathy want to become lost and enter another one the last on the past but as many of them look for refuge in the so-called sentry sites the draft used to. information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities only best person asked bank of mom. policy that we don't have a lot of pressure on the government or less and they want that. to happen they can't watch as they all choose to stay in the country with donald trump in the white house all of the political rivals. also feel the have to be.
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a fair fit struggles and many couples won't. kill what chance of putting food impulse response both of you up with a few of the most of the. biggest manufacturer to sentenced him to public wealth. when the rooming closest project themselves. when the financial merry go round lifts only one person. we can all middle of the room see. the real news.
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strugar this is the kaiser report how would you like to sound like you live in los angeles one is you listen repeat after me the full flower was june but how to take the one zero one. i'm not sure if that technically works but one is always at least half hour late here because the traffic is way worse always than even your google maps tells you so nevertheless while a bend in the way of course i want to stay on a story that nobody else has covered except for some of the print media where i look at this because something happened at the u.n. general assembly behind all the big headlines about the big crazy stuff that you know and trump speech and stuff like that there was one thing that happened and it comes from africa and it's a story about china and africa first i'm going to start with the surprising story from donna news and it reads china africa relations is not colonialism
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a coup fellow oddo tells u.n. president not go down quite a coup for otto mounted the podium at the united nations headquarters in new york and told the world to discard any notion that the movement of donna and some african countries towards china would result in the recall and ization of the continent by a new power quote this is not a uniquely gunday in or african phenomenon it has not been lost on us that the developed rich and well established countries have been paying regular visits to china and seeking to open new economic ties and improve upon existing ones he noted so a lot of people are telling african nations you shouldn't deal with china you shouldn't let them build your infrastructure you shouldn't let them invest in you because it's just colonisation and he's point. out the hypocrisy that well why do all these why is google building dragon-fly for them why are all these trade representatives
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traveling to china and trying to open up deals in china why can't we do deals with china right there recognize the difference between trade and colonization so trade is like for like africa's getting something.

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