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reforms paris as clashes between police and demonstrators. the second suspects. russia has ruled out reacting to what it describes as various media. trouble for allegedly assaulting a government official in a. place within just a few hours of each other. six
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pm here. just coming in now the u.s. president has reportedly accepted the resignation of the u.n. nikki haley it's reported that she may quit a post by the end of the year but hopes to work for his administration the highly becomes the latest line of top officials. to quit or be fired let's take a listen to what donald trump is saying right now let's go live to that speech that you have to speak to and i think hopefully we'll get lucky maybe that won't happen but we're prepared. to the united nations has been very special to me she's done an incredible job. she's
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a fantastic person very importantly but she also is somebody that gets it she has been at the united nations from the beginning with us right from the beginning and worked with us on the campaign it's been really a long time very intense and she told me probably six months ago she said you know maybe at the end of the year at the end of a two year period but the end of the year i want to take a little time off i would take a little bit and she's been a very successful you know governor of south carolina for eight years and then shia she did this and this is possibly even more intense with what's going on in the world and very dangerous and a lot of things but she's done a fantastic job and we've done a fantastic job together we've solved a lot of problems and we're in the process of solving a lot of problems at the beginning of north korea was a massive problem and now we're moving along it's moving along really nicely i can
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speak for secretary of state mike pompei oh he thinks the world of nicky and so we're all we're all happy for you in one way both we hate to lose day you'll hopefully you'll be coming back at some point but you wanted just to indicate maybe a different capacity you could have you picked but i just want to let you die so at the end of the year nicky will be leaving. and we'll be in constant touch i know that one of you have any ideas you could call me because you know all the players and that was really the thing i think she did best at the united nations she got to know the players she got to know china russia india she knows everybody on a very first name basis and they like here except for maybe a couple weeks and what they can't all like you but they they do they really like her and i think maybe more importantly they respect their. so nikki i just wanted to tell you we will miss you will be speaking to all the time but we will miss you nevertheless you have done
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a fair test of job but i want to thank you very. much. oh you were sued former us ambassador nikki haley to the arts nation is there giving a goodbye speech effectively parting as we said a long line of officials parting ministration perhaps on a slightly better than many previously have gone u.s. president confirming she will leave the post by the end of the year but the door remains open to come back his administration in a different capacity. over paris now where protesters and police have clashed in the french capital thousands took to the streets against the range of unpopular reforms by president mike rawlings charlotte you've been skeet ever present. at the protests shot at sort of. the french president says reforms what's the mood like there right now where you are. the moment it's fairly calm but people like my friend of me angry about the policies that have been passing by my colleagues
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government over the last seventeen months or so and then. the intense devotion over the next two years people took to the streets thousands not just here in paris but almost a hundred other protests for spawn's coming out alongside people who were tired and students to show that they are in this together and that they are all right to be angry and happy with homes. already passed by the government i was talking to some of the crowd today just a full day skirmishes started and they explain exactly what they're unhappy with this is what they told us. that we're outraged revolted by what he says about a population hardship it proves he doesn't know his country properly. above all i disdain in what he says. is like the bankers chief.
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workers all who all deserve the employers who also goes against retirees like me and the general public. since we return to our pension has not started trink i'm really mad and my wife to. that was shot at the protest from paris will catch up more with our little later when we get any updates coming in. a controversial citizen journalism website claims it's identified the second suspect linked by britain to the poisoning of a former russian spy and his daughter the presented facts though raise a number of questions r.t. correspondent and associates should get her has been following the news conference in london. not only has this whole story been creating diplomatic rows of course as we've seen unraveling throughout the last couple of months but certainly now among journalists here on the ground following this conference where these latest revelations that cat had to present had unraveled where journalists were
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confronting each other about opinions and certainly quite a media frenzy about these latest announcements and in terms of what specifically to present it was that the said that they have identified through social media. who the man who has been described as the second suspect in this case he was initially presented as alexander patrol belling cat say his real name is alexander miskin they see he is a medical doctor who was recruited by the g.r.u. before two thousand and three and was taken to moscow by the year twenty ten they say he was involved in visiting ukraine and in terms of identifying who they were there were quite a few loopholes and certainly lots of questions here from journalists follow ups to what they had to say one of the things that were curious is they said. their first so-called you reka moment as they describe it was when the name alexander came into the spotlight and then they tried to find a man who was born on the same day and the same name but of course you know that is
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a very very very common name so they had to connect those dots by trying to find after finding one person with the same details trying to find a possible or photo or some kind of i.d. they said that basically when they did find something according to bell and caps they couldn't really see exactly where they hit lock but we did get a copy of the document they said that this man had been honored with hero of russia by the president putin himself however when it was asked for some kind of proof of this they talked about some kind of granny who lived in the village where this character was supposedly. and one person they had found via social media had told them that this granny had showed the entire village where she lives a photo of this man being granted that honor by the russian president and when asked whether or not they were actually at least able to directly contact her they
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said she had vanished when they announced their events so certainly quite a few of these questions despite all of the headlines that these allegations have been making the russian embassy here in the u.k. have said that they have essentially been told by the foreign office that this is all part of freedom of public debate and that the u.k. government does not comment and we've also heard from official moscow say that they are essentially at this point tired of any leaks and speculations being made on all sides of the media and what they would like is official channels to cooperate on this matter let's take a look. at a few christiane of some of them and show a. picture of the but in terms. of months of course in the form of them that is the minimum you need to reach them and wished for. i think you know it's incredible i think that sort of goes to part of the kind i don't mean me more i'm. jim boulden many million lerner of critique from. you know he's. sort of the brits
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who instituted while these journalistic of revelations if we can call them that continue to be made it does seem to continue to be a major standstill in terms of figuring out kind of a common way to move forward with this story which continues at this point to be a lot of he said she said and certainly a lot of opposing opinions on how exactly and what had happened and in terms of these specific individuals that have been in the headlines recently. brought cavanagh has been sworn in as a judge at the united states highest court after a deeply contentious nomination process a brief f.b.i. investigation failed to find evidence to support much publicized such a misconduct allegations against trump's nominee purchases though still turned out with some focusing their anger on the white female voters who voiced their support for governor this is when york times opinion article described these women are
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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 indians' their own bodies betray the patriarchy and your whiteness won't save you this blood pact between white men and white women is an issue in the november midterms fact several articles laid out the cabinet controversy as a fight against feminism again putting the blame on white female voters washington correspondents american has 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
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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 highly emotional opinion piece in the press with some even pending 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 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 at 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.
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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 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're 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
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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 with your opinion to come out and just shame the rest you see women attacking women people abducting 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 a spare a thought though for brett kavanaugh as namesakes who's been having a pretty tough time of it all blown over the past few weeks. they have had some sympathy as well. would you say you've been through hill. then through hell and then some boy why this particular thread kavanagh is the world's worst celebrity spokesperson for
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beer boys like beer girls like beer i like beer so there's temperament problems there small scale credibility problems which are sometimes the worst ones how dare 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 impulse is over the phone. get used to the twitter notifications. i feel your bro. between producing the bagels and writing game of thrones i'm
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surprised i haven't enough time to reply to this. my name really is is a phrase i know well. i'm so sorry. on the way to prominent russian footballers face charges of attacking two men in a moscow cafe details coming up after this break. one almost shows seem wrong. on all roads just don't call. me. yet to shape out this day comes to educate and in games from an equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground.
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the u.s. is trying to cling to this idea of the us dollar reserve currency. post world war two era where everyone gets into debt to the america and pays homage to america china russia. you can name it they're all saying we want markets dollars of human rights markopolos up we want to trade directly bilaterally we don't want to be part of the globalization anymore. welcome back swati international to another key watched vote now the fast approaching crucial midterm elections in the u.s.
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in an incredibly close runoff every votes being seen as a potential deal breaker or deal maker for control of the senate the traditionally democrat supporting state of new jersey is drawing focus off to an influential black past the seemingly threw his support behind the republican turned the polls show there's very little between battled democratic senator robert menendez and republican challenger bob hugh good despite claims by many in this past to just throw 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 hugh going to comment and let our folks 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
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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 in the past they're also a compatible political system to a political plantation and says this community will not vote for someone who doesn't have their interests the. 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 has to be. a challenge in this country we're not we're not just going to go and pull the lever for anyone or anybody who doesn't have the interests of our people at heart. two leading russian footballers are being investigated off the two people were
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allegedly attacked in moscow within two hours of each other one a high ranking government official in a cafe and another man in the streets both victims was taken to hospital i discussed this incident with our sports correspondent. so i thought somebody was trying to reenact the grand theft auto computer game in the streets of moscow but then it happened to be not just to footballers to star footballers now one of them i saw that got caught in this leading strike and then in st petersburg he actually scored a winner in the europa league just a fortnight ago the others by the maya from class that are both used to play for the russian national team up until twenty sixteen they were in a strip club they went out of the strip club for some reason clashed with a man in the street who happened to be a personal driver of a t.v. host in russia now this man reportedly is in intensive care with a with a brain injury with a head injury they did not stop there after that brawl and we can see the video the man in the white hat is actually my according to eyewitness reports they went
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further they went to a cafe in moscow and collapsed with two visitors of that cafe the visitors were turned out to be public servants both relatively high ranking government officials one of them also reportedly ended up in hospital with injuries so indefensible actions and it's really really not looking good for these two footballers after this you know mayhem in central moscow and what's the reaction to incident been obviously a lot of details coming in on can from lot of them from various news channel saying there's now another incident on the train and you know all the speculation. this is really stirred some heavy controversy hasn't russia indeed i mean the reactions have been overwhelming and they have been overwhelming criticism as well coming from the very top now let's listen to what the russian sports minister had to say about that. the victims have turned to the police there is video of the incident they cannot be any extenuating circumstances in this situation this is unacceptable
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unsportsmanlike behavior the cast a shadow on all russian football the words of five local of course are echoed in the reactions coming from the russian premier league and the both respective clubs senate st petersburg and cross the the russian premier league expresses its concern strongly condemns the hooligan behavior we believe that those responsible should. the strongest possible punishment there is no place for hooligans in football we consider any form of violence an acceptable and condemn we are certain that at the end of the investigation the incident will receive an appropriate legal assessment we're waiting for a legal assessment from the respective agencies but from a human emotional point of view this incident only evokes both clubs have been relatively quiet about the possible repercussions for both players but the talk of the town that both clubs are looking into terminating these players contracts they're just looking at the contracts whether this domination is possible but let's not forget if they are found guilty if they're charged and found guilty of these
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misdemeanors they could face up to two years in prison each and that is definitely more serious than terminating a contract you know of course footballers are renowned for being party boys making some mistakes this is pretty serious there is no and it's not the first time this have made headlines as it yeah definitely you talking about party boys they went on a big party surprisingly after russia crashed out of the euro two thousand and sixteen championship they were caught filmed in one of the monaco is nightclubs with a lavish party with champagne. i. should not be doing even if this is not you know if it's outside of the of the pitch. according to was caught several times reckless driving in moscow in his bentley he was pictured in the south a city a wedding firing off pistols in the air so they are pretorius for their misdemeanors but of course all that pales in comparison to what they did this last weekend and it's absolutely no chance that they will scape any sort of punishment from that. both players. have yet to comment on the incident if found guilty though
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of those offenses they could face up to two years in jail. discovering oil should be a chance to celebrate an economic boost on the creation of thousands of local jobs things haven't turned out that way in the u.s. state of north dakota though the new oil wealth is being linked with a surge in drug abuse prostitution and domestic violence this wednesday on r.t. will take an in-depth look at the story here though is a quick preview. he was very eager cultural community it was mostly just cattle and farmland. you had this small little town of watford and then all of a sudden all these people move in. this is. so they
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need to actually physically pulled it out of the ground. there are things that need more to remove. and. with a lot of money just like all the oil field workers can fly you know find out for them right along with. the set guns. they work twelve sixteen hours a day you know it's hard work oil workers not easy work and so they want to relieve 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 they're massive drug issues up here you have a boom you have everything else that comes along with money i could ride around newtown and know that i was ok now i wouldn't even let my fourteen year old son run around town because i don't know who is here there's drugs. people who are
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trying to get these kids addicted to drugs going to look for the younger ones here try this take this smoke this. will be able to see the full program there on wednesday for that although that's it for myself from the team here at r.t. join us again in about thirty minutes for the latest global news updates. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. the way to the united states is dangerous for most of the illegal immigrants. crossing most just as they would a simple they want to because most of enter another one the last one just about but
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many of them look for refuge in the so-called sentries sides of the drug used to share information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities the best person to ask than. this you know no avail the best i get i mean a lot of class and they want that. they have or what are their options to stay in the country with donald trump in the white house or for the gravels they also be what is the view that the. struggles of many couples. put simply dimples and both of those appear with multiple. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy to confront ation let it be an arms race on very dramatic development only mostly i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to
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sit down and talk. you know world of big. lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the troops the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. strugar this is the kaiser report how would you like to sound like you live in los
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angeles one is useless to repeat after me the full flower was june but how to take the one to one. i'm not sure if that technically works but one is always at least half hour late here because the traffic is a worse always than even your google maps tells you so nevertheless while you've been 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 trunks 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 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
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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 is not the loss 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 call.

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