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subscribed to roughly. twelve euros fifty per month. divisions emerge in the u.s. media this time over a video of a c.n.n. reporter that was released by the white house some accuse the journalist of an attack others say the materials been doctored. white women in texas face accusations of betraying feminist values after they cast their votes in favor of the state's republican candidate. i'm very tired of being castigated as a racist simply based on my skin color who are you who are you representing your only as a white woman representing the best interests of other white women then we absolutely have a problem absolutely. and the taliban makes a very periods in
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a high level peace talks in afghanistan in moscow this friday saying it was a success and that the ready to meet again on t.v. on the news channel to speak to the group's representatives after the meeting. the single american soldier in afghanistan we have. we have we want good wish him. good evening thanks for joining us this is our international. donald trump's press secretary has released a video which she says justifies banning c.n.n. reporter jim acosta from the white house and called it a manipulated while others saw it as proof of the journalist inappropriate behavior and debate has been raging in the media over whose side to take. it just is it
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crosses a line you don't put your hands i don't want him a cost to sort of wrestling this young white house in turn jim acosta clearly never touched that white house intern that's just a lie and what i saw was a battery not by jim acosta but by that young white house aide if you can use a fake video use a fake video if you go all the way do something like this. the day now from our correspondent in new york joins me on the line so the people making a big fuss about this what's happening caleb well we've got a situation in the united states where people on one end of the political spectrum see a clip and think one thing happened while people on the other end of the political spectrum see something else and think that something else happened so we have sarah huckabee sanders the white house press secretary pulling the credentials of jim acosta c.n.n. reporter and she then released
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a video clip of the incident which she called an inappropriate laying on of hands said that because he touched this staffer of the white house who was holding the microphone this way that it was necessary to remove his credentials that it was unacceptable behavior while she posted that clip and now we have people saying that it's a doctored clip the clip is distorted in order to make the incident look far worse than it was now it's also been pointed out that the clip that she shared on twitter to justify her decision came from the right wing web site known as info wars however the individual who put the clip on info wars has defended their action this is what they said take a listen. it isn't doctored it isn't sped up it isn't slowed down all i did was zooming look at it again is this an example of someone doctoring a clip to change its meaning no it's virtually identical is it won't hundred percent identical no video compression is going to result in it looking marginally
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different so essentially the argument is that all that was done by info wars was simply zoom in and that the quality of the video decreased slightly due to the re uploading that happens when you re upload a video that you've pulled from somewhere else so the quality decreased slightly and it was zoomed in so you could see the hands touch the arm now there's been an uproar but let's recall the incident where this took place this was during trump's most recent press conference it was following the midterm elections trump came out and jim acosta confronted donald trump about the issue of the migrant caravan and his immigration policies and some of his advertising he actually asked for a follow up questions trump then cut him off and tried to move on to other reporters let's review the incident. i think you should let me run the country you run c.n.n. all right and if you did it well your ratings let me ask you if i may as one of the
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course of this present right by me or you worried i should know that sort of president i think that's an ask one of the other protested for me ma'am i protested . so at this point we've got two different narratives of what went down on the one hand we have mass outrage coming from critics of the president saying that essentially that that he is you know silencing c.n.n. that he has mistreated this reporter that this reporter from a big t.v. network is being denied access and this is persecution of the press and then we have another side of the story that says that president trump is correct that the white house press secretary is correct in removing the credentials and that this is completely inappropriate behavior on the part of c.n.n. that not only were they disrespecting the president in the press conference but they went as far as to an appropriately touching and some are calling it even battery to touch the staffer so two different narratives now americans will recall that there was an incident that was very similar occurrence there was
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a divide over a dress there was the famous dress incident some people thought the dress was a white and gold others thought the dress was black and blue and there was clearly a difference of opinion about what what color this dress was regarding what side of the political spectrum you're on so we're in a situation where the country is increasingly divided and when it comes to what took place during this press conference americans just don't see eye to eye there are two different versions of events that people are very very strongly fired up and believing they may be looking at the same video clip but they have very very different interpretations of it and he thinks cable course from kim open with the latest from new york. the u.s. is still reeling from its face the disputed midterm elections which the democrats win control of the house but failed to take the senate on some key states that they had high hopes for such as in texas where republican candidate ted cruz won a tight battle and now there are accusations those women who voted for cruz betrayed feminism with
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a prominent sports journalist set off the debate. fifty nine percent of white women voted for task groups fifty three percent of white women voted for donald trump so given this numbers who's the real face of feminism. all this is just the latest criticism of republican voting women by liberals and progressives here are a few examples what is happening why are women even voting for him yeah i don't get you ladies i meant the country's fifty five percent of it i mean the country was pretty. well we have tons of black presidents when i see women doing that i think why are they publicly disrespecting themselves voted against hillary clinton voted against their own voice. and by vote for anybody nobody you are a woman and you are never going to have it and it will be closed so i guess.
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i don't get it. she scared me. we put the issue of feminism and politics. with the women's rights advocates and the media commentaries on the tradition of women just voting independently as they think and not based on their gender or their skin color or those kinds of things that is true independence i'm very tired of being castigated as some sort of racist simply based on my skin color and especially and especially because i happen to be the mother of a child with brown skin and so to decide that based on my skin color that i as i sounds are only what are you voting for the best interests of the hearings the person accusing makes the person accusing me the actual racist you know it says there's no such thing as reverse racism will start there but here's the issue if you're not voting in the best interest of that boy you get the rule around child that you have then here's the question what type of mother are you
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because here's the question at the end of the day we want children to be protected so we need gun laws that reflect that if you're voting against the interest of your own child in school then we have to raise the question what are you voting for the second red flag i don't care how many are you in do you have other women and their reproductive rights when you know that ted cruz is not interested in protecting protecting reproductive rights when you know that ted cruz is not interested in equal pay for other women and you know that women who are brown skin and women of other ethnicities are paid what why women are paid then i have to ask you the question who are you who interest are you representing if you're only as a white woman workers in the best interest of other white women then we absolutely have a problem absolutely it is the republicans by the way it is the party of abraham lincoln that actually fought for civil rights and won over the democrats so if you want to vote in accordance with what is civil rights and you would want to vote
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republican now thirdly she brought up the issue and. we don't know that those are how to lift someone and we they when i was it was a party sealed in there that's my stance and that's the feminine stance on that now thirdly when she's talking about how do you say of course i want to go this is a war with iran it's right so i view all of that i'm all that has made me girls who were aborted what about their rights if you're going to talk about women's rights what about the baby girls rights who are killed ten thousand per day every day you know i know you're blowing my mind about republicans you talk about abortion but do you protect the children while they're here if it's ok for you to lead a school full of children be shot i do because you as a woman want to have the right to bear arms but you don't protect those children who can't carry guns inside those school i mean it's insane and so when you talk about oh will i support a man who you know ted cruz but he doesn't support by what's when you're a conservative woman you celebrate the things that you've actually accomplished based on your own you know own drive and your own freedom and your own will and
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your motivation and those kinds of things that's what i would rather be judged for the rather than things like going backward to things like religion and skin color and gender to me those in the home when they go to the what they. going to stay with and we need to get really come over here and basing things on marriage and accomplishment because because no matter what skin color what gender you are you can be anything you want to be we're the freest best country want in the heraldry world race and this that you are something to celebrate and for not i want you to whine about it and to vote with their other white community and so we're going to forget about all of those things and just stand on my privileges i don't really do you resent it where she is and she wants to stand there i'd like to just say thank you to jim l. hill for her what she said i just support her as a michigan state alumni i want to say go girl. well and to speak to peace talks in
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afghanistan with. the dozen countries with the taliban was also represented with delegations leaders say the taliban will its peace with all its neighbors. the whole nation is with us and they're going to get some americans in the other guest of the chemical push we will not call it a single american soldier in afghanistan we have. across the borders we have we want good relations specially whatever labels fridays russia hosted and russia led talks basically the forest open and public appearance of the car top aides taliban movement political office at an international conference nine countries have been participating in the dialogue aimed at finding peaceful solutions to the afghani conflict including the gani delegation after the talks i've had a chance to talk to the head of the delegation of the taliban movement that is considered to be a terror group here in russia and this is what he has told me about taliban's views
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on the situation in afghanistan and on a potential solution or tripped up on the saudis be. for the last seventeen years i want to him is that how do these foreign forces out of honesty these the. talking and negotiation which is going to go with the american this is in a very initial stage the delegation from afghanistan not the government from the diplomats but the members of the country's high peace council also participated in today's talks and i've seen you during coffee break shaking with them talking to each other did you agree on direct contacts with the government this conference which was live that was blocked at the. top of the. negotiations with the problem with egypt because first of all we do not take my eyes the couple are going to station i said legal to go and talk of i miss them kabul has decided not to send
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its diplomats to moscow but the members of the country's high peace council government appointed body that is responsible for overseeing the peace process in afghanistan have agreed to participate. we've had a chance to talk to the head of the ghana delegation and among other things i've asked him what do they think about american generals saying that there is no military solution to getting problems at the same time promising to go on with the offensive against taliban in afghanistan which is obviously a military action by the we have fishel washington turned down the invitation to participate in moscow event but eventually they sent a representative from the u.s. embassy here in moscow who had a status of an observer at friday's talks this is what the head of the gannett in a geisha has told me about that when he's coming there's no need for me to go and i want to start. first piece should come of merced americans should be. ok.
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if you only stand ready to talk directly to taliban with yes yes yes did they did not yes you're right. thank you obviously the situation in afghanistan is very complicated and the road towards a long awaited peace in this country could be a long and bumpy but many admit that friday's event was a very important multisided peaceful initiative that has all the potential to become a success. a must trial in germany has been launched this friday as thirty people stand accused of brutally abusing refugees at an asylum center the shocking revelations first came to light four years ago some of the worst incidents filmed leave. their homes on the leadership side of course yet. the incident allegedly took place in the town of burbank in the western part of the country prosecutors claim the stuff tormented asylum seekers physically and
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psychologically images of abuse were leaked to the media sparking and outright false imprisonment one of the accused however disputes the gravity of the claims. how do you feel about the fact that you're being accused of this. it's an exaggeration again and see more than that. the company operating the migrant centers denied claims that management turned a blind eye to abuse saying instead a group of security guards had gone rogue a member of germany's left party was quick to point the blame at the country's migrant policy. this lady i said one word to just go police have to follow the constitution and have. everything you know all of human rights you cannot will be engaged in human rights abuses and actually those senators are the understaffed and underfunded and it's like i'm lurking just said you know we're not going to get him out of the what happened is
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that angela merkel. she had no vision and she had no actual politics here to take care of refugees and so this is a sign to complete and utter chaos that january i mean in. russia says the west has abandoned normal diplomatic protocol and up to the pattern of publicly accusing moscow of wrongdoing this is after austria accused one of its own former high ranking all the offices of spying for russia dina cocina has details i had a chance to ask russia's foreign affairs ministry said gay lover of to comment on the recent allegations coming from austria that former austrian colonel was accused of spying for russia for decades the ministry said that he has just found out about the news and that he was unpleasantly surprised he added that precious western partners have recently started to publicly accused russia and publicly demand to
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explain nations it's common practice within international lost to directly ask for clarification but recently our western partners have started using nontraditional megaphone diplomacy they publicly accusers they publicly demand explanations on matters we know nothing about we've officially some industry members to go to the ministry to explain how his country should act if they have any questions. chance less about broke the news this friday he said that this may. to worsening relations between the two countries and he also added that he plans to discuss possible further steps with e.u. partners if these suspicions prove to be true if this is position is confirmed. regardless of where they take place will not improve relations between russia and the european union russia's asprin is your t.v. . are inacceptable and condemn the blues the country's defense ministry said that
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they obtained in for me sion with the friend the intelligence service without providing any concrete details on who was behind this now as for foreign affairs ministry all the minister was quick to council her upcoming trip to russia and she also summons a russian representative to discuss the matter and meanwhile there is still very little information regarding the former austrian colonel in question we only know that he was accused of spying for russia for over twenty years and here in moscow the australian ambassador was summoned to russia's affairs ministry. the beloved english breakfast could be facing a price hike if researchers from oxford university get their way suggesting to almost double taxes on bacon and sausage to people eating too much meat to the taste test. her doesn't love the smell of bacon in the morning and for british cuisine it does not get much more iconic than
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a full english breakfast. or. place that teaches the eggs baked beans and of course it also has the added bacon bought the healthy eating brigade is ruining all the fun we've known for a few years now that breaking this is perhaps the healthiest food back in twenty fifteen the world health organization to credit to be a coffin engine apparently that increases the risk of heart disease stroke and diabetes and so researchers in oxford have come up with a plan which they say. could prevent up to six thousand deaths per year and the idea is to make these solti fatty chewy bits of meat up to seventy nine percent more expensive i want to know what the breakfast crowd has to say about that are you very committed to your life our marriage processed meat but the end of the berries are true story has got a lot of things on its plate for a price increase on very thin for instance market helps like if it's
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a good bike to probably grow food to sort of genetically modified and so always better for you which it's not that's what you do as a government to strongly move money out of us again every three years back will you need too much. attention he's not really going to make much of a difference look it's a boy i'll call drug abuse a figure of far more serious than what people call my polite store where you keep their hands off your bacon you definitely definitely critics of the idea say it's a nanny state intervention perhaps just like with all the best things in life bacon is best enjoyed responsibly and in moderation but the jury's still out on whether it's up to the government to tax britain to better health. from a t.v. host in the netherlands thinks his love life is suffering due to age discrimination and the sixty nine year olds determined to turn back the clock the pensioner believes his real age is forty nine and he wants it to be made officially so. i
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suffer on the my age because i'm much more younger but if i have that age again i hope again i knew again and there is the whole future is there for me again and he'll of article describes himself as a young god things that being legally younger will help him get more work and more matches on dating apps the father of seven promises to give up his pension if a touch court approved his request after his local authority rejected changes to his birth certificate radio host and journalist john galt no believes the whole thing's ridiculous. they would all like to identify his trade sure thirty years younger most of us do it by getting fit or losing a bit of weight you're born on a certain day and as the years go by you get older it's just seems to me to be obvious i don't know how we've got into this position and this chap whether he likes it or not he chevon tiahrt he's not twenty years younger i mean where we're
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and oh i'd like to identify as so vest a star loan but they're going to be able to say this is just martinus we need to start dressing no doubt some people are in the wrong body i can understand this but the whole idea of self identification is just crazy absolutely crazy. fans of submarine spotted in swedish waters has been making headlines for years stockholm it previously put the blame on russia now it appears they've solved the mystery. and this search is expanding for what's believed to be a russian submarine lurking near sweden's capital an emergency call from these waters to a russian base could be a sobering to the war a smaller submarine a photo looking very much like
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a submarine on patrol. i meant to say with that entity that it was not
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