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so i. conducted by what he calls the political. hundred against us this morning of course this is a political police nothing whatsoever to do with the national police. saudi arabia is in the media. attention should be redirected to. humanitarian crisis. and kindergarten is under fire for promoting itself as a nursery school with. welcome
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to your stories on. french left wing opposition leader. has vehemently denounced his country's government during a raid on his party's premises the raid was officially conducted in connection with allegations of misuse of e.u. funds though resistance by his supporters claimed it was in fact all politically motivated. i. will not because we don't do anything like that outside the law how can we be treated like this one hundred of us is against us this morning of course this is a political police nothing whatsoever to do with the national police. also rated
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stream of the operation live on facebook where it has more than a million followers. you could. be right. this is the leader of french left wing political parties. as police raided his home bombed officers arrived early in the morning and rifled through his belongings the leader from broke new ground on social media. the rate life as offices the party headquarters and his home he didn't know the raids politically motivated.
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should be he even went as far as pointing the blame squarely at the president even if we. should get. mel and sean describe the raid as a coup de force saying though being used as a scare tactic against his party to intimidate them so why did the raids take place militia on a harsh critic of mcallen is accused of employing assistants in fake jobs while he was an m.e.p. in the european parliament a charge also leveled at another political rival marine le pen he's also being investigated over the expenditure of his presidential campaign against not going austere he says the searches were based on trumped up evidence he's now calling for the office is not going to. radiates alongside his new interior minister suggesting
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they had also irregularities in their campaign expenditure although a fourth in the presidential election last year his party has been a thorn in my side france also miss breaking the organizes this involved in the trade union protests against forms and show macmillan sean is known as being a man of the people something might call has struggled with. mel and sean has said his party will accomplish its goal accounts online in a bit to clear its name. altie paris supporters of the left wing party chief came to protest what they saw as an attack
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on democracy. it is a political show folks it's an attempt to destabilize democratic opposition in our country i think we should take it very seriously it's great that so many people came here to show their support to do so the shock i think the whole country was shocked to learn this news and. i learned the news and i saw it as an attack on our democracy so i thought i mean to be here. i don't think it has anything to do was justice but this is rather driven by some was very toxic and all healthy political motives the french prime minister responded to the allegations of political motives saying that the public prosecutor had ordered the raid on his own volition and that the country's justice system is independent well of metal shaw isn't the only opposition figure in france being investigated for misuse of e.u. funds another marine le pen president of the national rally party she says of what's happening in. a grave concern because. this is you ation is
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unacceptable this is a grave violation of national principles and of our democracy i'm probably being tapped into reasons for months and now the left wing those in power have now see the entirety of alex changes context now it's documents of the team main opposition parties affronts i find it extremely serious macro is completely you must understand that it has been elected very very few people is it doesn't have a lot of electoral basis and so it's like a flight flight forward so you want to show you wants to to shine responsibilities for instance today was nominated appointed a minister of the interior only it doesn't have any confidence in the police is only a friend of a close friend of a member in the cross we only blackmailed him saying if you don't appoint me i quit
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or quit all the other governments so it's a sign that he wants true true like a. true true with close friends and not with very professional people because he feels a very threatened threatened by the other end of the people and i think it would be . knows it will know a very bad witch of discontent in this country. the u.s. secretary of state has just landed in turkey where he is meeting with the country's government to discuss the investigation into missing journalist. his previous stop or saudi arabia where he was assured by riyadh which is implicated in the case of cooperation in the probe the saudi side again strongly denied any knowledge of what happened to her shoji after he visited their embassy in istanbul yesterday a nine hour turkish led search operation was conducted at the embassy the missing journalist was last seen entering it over two weeks ago. the case has attracted
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intense global media scrutiny. what happened to missing journalist jamal khashoggi the disappearance of a saudi journalist the disappearance of jamal. to kill jamal khashoggi sniffing ridership showed meanwhile actor mark ruffalo widely known for his role as the hulk superhero says the saudis deserve condemnation for something other than the case namely what he calls the atrocities committed against yemen every day and he's not alone in trying to refocus the debate how do you think president should respond if it's proven that the saudis were behind his disappearance if not murder one of the strong things that we could do is not only stop military sales not only put sanctions on saudi arabia but most importantly get out of this terrible terrible war in yemen led by the saudis the u.n. claims the situation in yemen is catastrophic warning that up to thirteen million
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people are facing starvation if the war doesn't and soon that figure represents almost half of the entire yemeni population the u.n. has warned that we could see quote the worst famine in one hundred years with other aid agencies also raising the alarm. the numbers are very hard to grapple with thirteen million people on the brink of famine is one that should be compared to the entire population of countries where almost eighty million people who are. going to hear many. parents don't know when they send their children to school whether to come home or whether the bombs will hit the school almost every aspect of the night her going to affected by the. actors who would want to help her dearly i met some children recently with open wounds on their legs that they can afford to treat for him to be an army leader for. only eighty percent of the population this is
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a crisis that is entirely manmade and could have been avoided and could indeed be avoided if we saw some serious action from the parties to the conflicts and allies in the saudi led coalition including the u.s. u.k. france germany and others on sunday saudi air raid had many bosses in the key yemeni port of killing seventeen civilians and injuring twenty or data has recently become the most violent frontline in a three year long war in the country the saudi government said it would investigate the reports of civilian deaths and advocacy adviser on yemen is through his van meegeren again told us that citing weapons to the warring parties is only wasin in the crisis we're seeing huge amount of duplicity from powerful countries countries like the u.k. in the us are consistently throwing money at the problem of this humanitarian crisis in yemen helping us reach people with food and water but meanwhile they're profiting from the sale of weapons that are perpetuating the war it seems to me
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that there are political interests at play. overriding the entire interests. yemeni people so our question today is far less is jobs in the u.s. and u.k. more valuable thing actually. in germany a kindergarten is under fire for promoting itself as a nursery school with quote hardly any micros the daycare center claims its message has been misunderstood but it has attracted criticism for other promotional initiatives as well as explains when hunting for a daycare center for your children what tops your list great teaching good cadmus not missed it well how about hardly any migrants one can say gotten in the wealthy town of hamburg promoted just that leaving some parents moved to fight in a promotional price they highlighted the following. of the families with the migrant bank ground only a few take care they've since deleted the sentence was deleted one sentence that
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accurately describes the fact that there are only a few families with a migration background the kindergarten few families does not mean no families at all the kindergarten also insisted it stands for inclusion and pence and children of german origin and families with the migration backgrounds but that's not the kindergartens only statements that true criticism it outs that the financial situation of parents living in the kindergartens area is excellent. number of parents because you self employed activity such as lawyers doctors organizational consultants brokers business owners the backlash was quick to follow. yeah enough money can do as much stay decadent until you have them let the stupid plagues mingle with you these are the nazis in the guise of clean pure democrats should lead in mosques itself with an immigrant free daycare center and the villa neighborhood the socially lete we decided to say what jim and think about the issue
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as a mother i would not accept it i mean you should and you could use other ways to attract people so one thing to do because if you don't know each other. well you can't work and live together you can only understand each other when you grow up together from the earliest moment people will have international meet people from all of that involved so i think it's. really really important it's already young people get different cultures different ways of living and so on you get older parents favor a multicultural society when it comes to words on their children this talk bring attention to the proportion of needs of nationals in the schools and so forth so there might be discrepancy between what they say or do our daughter was in the kindergarten for spanish germans and so there were a lot of nations latino nations and germans together and they spoke spanish in
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german and in their god so children both which are thinking about more everyone wants the best for their children whether the best means having known my current classmates and why the school should be bragging about this issue is another matter altogether and i'll say. it is already international or native americans have expressed outrage over what they see as the politically motivated hijacking of their identity by senator elizabeth warren she took a d.n.a. test to rebuke donald trump. being a native american has been tart my story i guess since the day i was born we have a representative in congress who they say was here a long time ago she of the great tribal heritage what tribe let me think about. the
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color pocahontas i've got the war in the blood in me that pocahontas. dollars your favorite chad hates the black child if you take the test it shows you're. so so so so so so so. with warren releasing results of a d.n.a. test showing she has very distant native american ancestry the reports are just worn has just a trace of native american heritage d.n.a. tests prove white woman white woman the people questioning whether this revelation really did when her and the point do you think that the president owes elizabeth warren a million dollars or whatever it was a little bit more i would make sure that when i walk out pay me what you owe me.
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the problem with the d.n.a. test is that it proves nothing of relevance the ought to be respected in terms of what it means for example had to be a charity. thomas can say whatever he wants and not. mocking native americans or any order to try to get me this new american students will. still to come here on the program on the i'm just a international slams the u.k. and the u.s. led coalition in syria and iraq as being in quote deep denial i will try to explain that one in just about.
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what politicians do. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected . so when you want to be president. for something i want to. get it right to the press this is like the four three in the morning can't be good . i'm interested in the why the how. they should. make this manufacture come sentenced to public wealth. when the ruling class is some protect themselves. in the final merry go round be the one percent. we can all middle of the room six. million more you knew.
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you well things here were not a rights group amnesty international has released a damning report on the quote deep denial of britain and the u.s. led coalition over civilian casualties during the anti i still operation in the syrian city of raka. the u.k. ministry of defense still maintains its hundreds of a strikes in record resulted in zero civilian casualties a statistical improbability it is completely reprehensible that the coalition refuses to acknowledge its role in most of the civilian casualties it caused since the coalition got paint. against eisold in syria and iraq began in two thousand and fourteen the u.k. has carried out some seven hundred s. strikes two hundred fifteen of them on the city of raka alone earlier this year
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britain's defense ministry admitted responsibility for a single civilian death it's on british m.p.'s agree with amnesty that the u.k. authorities are in denial during a strike to engage three diouf fighters a civilian motorbike crossed into the strike area at the last moment and it was assessed that one civilian was unintentionally killed the government's assertion is part of a wider strategy of denial around the consequences of britain's military campaign in syria and iraq. britain's defense ministry told us that the u.k. has provided details on each of their seventeen hundred strikes including operational briefings and confirmed when there was a civilian casualty and added that missions are carefully planned and aimed at minimizing the effect on civilians adding that it would have preferred to have been involved in a misty's research a political commentator jonathan shafi says the u.k. has made similar claims about other middle east conflicts is part of our general strategy to cover up to some we people all over the canes of civilian
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casualties that are caused by you should this is of course something beyond the situation in iraq over here do the same the iraq war we had the same of oh afghanistan as well we hear over and over again that the strakes are meticulous strategic using the best technology that money can buy but in the end it's dropping bombs and explosives on dangerously populated civilian locations the language that's used owned us meticulous you often hear it as well of course famously or infamously collateral damage in fact these are real people and if you read that a poor scummy raca there's a real anger the we civilians have been cheated not least because it's not even an undertaking to have an investigation into who these series were taken police. thousands of people have taken to the streets of basra lonna demanding freedom for two jailed cattle and leaders on the one year anniversary of their imprisonment the
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two men were found guilty of sedition following the cattle and independence referendum last year at attention that was later prolonged after they were also found guilty of inciting violence in the region a small protest outside of boston or as well in the city of bell around two thousand protesters gathered calling for the release of the cattle and leaders. of britain's house of commons has been branded a dysfunctional workplace in an independent inquiry carried out by a former high court judge the report says bullying and harassment of staff have been thriving they're encouraged by a cover up and denial culture house of commons says efforts to improve the situation have already been undertaken. some areas of the house were described as having a really bad reputation for
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a sexist are racist attitudes and banter or non tab bad or dysfunctional management or a machel culture in which women in particular are now. moving into harassment just coming watch from the top we have all stand and allegations directly against the speaker who is going to be one of the people considering the report. the change in culture has to come from the top i no longer believe that the speaker john bercow is the correct person to provide that leadership so he should stand jammed.
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thursday on the alec 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. i know myself phone pal dot com without a known type of tylenol plan that. will i. am. in film put in there is a trade in young girls sold into an underground six in the street sometimes but the people they trust the most. and sell. franking gave americans
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a lot of new job opportunities i needed to come up here to make some money i could make twenty five thousand dollars as a teacher or i could make fifty thousand dollars a year girl and trucks so i chose to drive truck people rushed to a small town in north dakota was an unemployment rate of zero percent like the gold rush is very very similar to a gold rush but this beautiful story ended with pollution and devastation a lot of people have left here i don't know too many people here anymore just slow down so much they lost their jobs that laid off the american dream is changing that's not what it used to be. and that's a tough reality to deal. you know world is a big part of the new 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
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each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. after repeated denials the saudis are now expected to change their story on the fate of. see the victim of a production and torture that went too far donald trump concepts for concern but a little more some are saying riyadh to get away with murder. this is boom bust broadcasting around the world and covering the world of business
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and finance and the impact upon all of us you me the guy behind the tree everybody i'm for children washington thank you so much for joining us we're glad you're on board coming up today amidst the trade war actually between china and the united states china is particularly oil imports of us all oil markets these scientists have been your gives us the latest and that's not the only thing which you throwing overboard with china's growing your report there are also selling u.s. bonds that's u.s. debt while at the same time they have their own increasing debt problems peter ship and caleb often are here to discuss plus how does one actually invest in crypto currency the co-founder of counterpart x p. c.i.i. is here and she'll help us spell it all out all that directly ahead but first we have some headlines let's go. as predicted the united states fredricka budget deficit has increased by seventeen percent in the wake of the trump tax cut on monday the u.s. treasury department's latest official figure for that deficit climbed to seven
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hundred seventy nine billion dollars that number is up one hundred thirteen billion dollars from the previous year and as these the largest deficit since two thousand and twelve most economists agree with the best the arithmetic that shows that the tax cuts passed by republican congress will increase the federal budget deficit even after accounting for the projected growth on revenue treasury noted that twenty two percent fall in revenue from taxes and corporate income as individual taxes crept up one percent treasury also notes income from customs receipts and similar levies increased by thirty five percent to thirty five billion dollars that increase may be due to mr trump's actions on trade and terrorist but treasury did not tout the possible link and on spending the us defense budget has climbed to a record level of six hundred billion dollars while education spending fell by forty three percent. and as a u.s. deficit increases so do big bank profits j.p.
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morgan chase the largest u.s. bank by assets has reported better than expected the third quarter results including a massive sixty percent increase in consumer banking profits of four billion dollars in the three month period bank of america also saw an increase with profits of thirty two percent over the well over last year and also beating expectations are goldman sachs as new c.e.o. david solomon took the helm of the bank on october first citi group which saw loans and deposits climbs also did well and wells fargo bed wells fargo increase shareholder equity year over year as did p. and c. financial it seems the ability for banks to charge more for loans with these increased. interest rates by the fed coupled with the trump corporate tax cuts are facilitating the pronounced profits as they note eat quarter since the great recession the u.s. financial sector is not only made a profit it has made a larger profit than any other sector of the u.s.
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economy. and some said the market watchers are starting to note that sanctions meant to harm the economies of iran and russia actually seem to be generating a net economic gain for russia in this case the u.s. has applied sanctions against the iranian oil sector starting on august seventh with a final policy taking effect on nov fourth the global price of oil has increased by about fourteen percent since then at the same time u.s. sanctions against russia imposed in april have suppressed the value of the ruble which is followed by about fifteen percent now the wall street journal points out that the upside of the rise in oil prices and the fall of the ruble means russia is getting paid a higher price in u.s. dollars for their main export which is of course oil those dollars can then generate a bonus in domestic purchasing power when exchange for rubles.
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