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half. the time. one person is killed and two hundred injured in chaotic protests across france over soaring fuel prices. soar they take their money every day we have small salaries for can make ends meet by the end of the month where overtaxed pensioners can barely survive the street has broken the micro and his buddies just like those before sending things from bad to worse. pentagon fails its
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first ever audit looking into spending on arms and military personnel. and demonstrations broke out across the island as a man is cleared of rape after a court is told that the current accuser was wearing a provocative underwear. are broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is our team international incheon thomas certainly glad to have you with us. one protester has been killed and more than two hundred injured during clashes in france over rising fuel prices according to a police a truck driver panicked and accelerated after being surrounded by protesters in the east of the country and ran over a sixty three year old woman and twenty three percent surge and diesel prices over the last year has triggered mass public anger.
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these are pictures from paris where protesters blocked the roads causing major traffic jams several separate demonstrations are being held in the french capital some one hundred seventeen people arrested. ports now from paris we've come here to the show they already have a look up here pushing much all the way from his only. go on the road has been blocked by many people wearing those yellow vests to crowds coming together to
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block off this all jury of paris and it looked at one point like a sea of yellow vests walking down the streets we take a look to once we can see that the traffic has been halted in some parts there as well more people in yellow vests they hate to make a voice is heard and they certainly are having an impact in this part of paris was . was. could be this is a movement of people who want to come out together to show how unhappy they are with the policies of micro particularly about the increase in the few places that we've seen over the last year here in france people saying some fuel have gone up
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by more than twenty. sent in that time we understand though that across france up to two thousand demonstrations like this is taking place with over a hundred and twenty thousand people taking thought this is what they've been telling us they're unhappy with the price of fuel the price of living here in france and president macron. they take our money every day we have small seller it's we can make ends meet by the end of the month on the money it's the government's fault they put laws in place that forced us to buy new car but need money to buy a new car overtaxed pensioners can barely survive. good prices never stop rising it's the straw that broke in the coming micro in his buddies just like those before him ascending things from bad to worse they all score opinion once every five years and then we suffer we suffer they don't care they have chauffeurs they don't pay for petrol there are other ways to raise money how about trying the rich question mark owen has been in power for over a year and
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a half now and he has spoken many times about the process that are taking place in particular in the last week he spoke about these protests and this is what he had to say. i hear the anger and it's a fundamental right in our society to be allowed to express it but i'm wary because many different people are trying to piggyback on this movement there is some news coming out from some of those other protests though we understand that one person died in one of those protests you know piece at the interior ministry said that it was a mother and daughter were in a call they were surrounded by the protesters they were on their way to the doctor they got a bit scared and a procession that was killed in an accident the moment it looks like the supporters arrived the anger is rising and these protesters absolutely determined that they voices are going to be heard at least at this time by president.
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the pentagon has failed its first ever full audit on arms and personnel spending but while discrepancies have been discovered no exact figure has been given on how much money was unaccounted for defense officials say that while they're not surprised. we never thought we were going to post an audit everyone was bets against us that we wouldn't even do the audit pentagon audit started last december and covered two point seven trillion dollars in assets the cost of the checks totaled four hundred thirteen million dollars more than a thousand dollars from outside firms examined hundreds of thousands of items only five out of twenty one departments were given a clean bill of health the army navy air force and marines all failed and now more than half a billion dollars are needed to rectify problems revealed by these checks and has more. a number of sections agency's divisions were given what they call disclaimers saying that they had multiple issues that needed to be fixed some of
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the things that stand out for example we've got fifty three million dollars worth of an installed missile motors that were listed as not working well the auditors discovered that actually these missile motors were functional the pentagon is notorious for wasteful spending of taxpayer money. apparently unconcerned the deputy of defense the defense department came forward and said that they were not surprised that this was simply not
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a pass fail audit apparently at this point they are saying that this is simply showing what they already knew which was that there was a huge problem wasteful spending in the pentagon and now they are turning to the american taxpayers for more money to correct the problem of wasting money to begin with. u.s. prosecutors appeared to be drawing up charges for the weekend leaks founder julian assange a reference to the case occurs apparently by mistake as part of an unrelated court filing the complaint supporting affidavit would need to remain sealed until someone has a receipt in connection with the charges in the criminal complaint and could. avoid a wrist. in this matter. has been holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london since two thousand and twelve last year sweden dropped a sexual assault case against him however he still faces arrest in the u.k. for breaking terms of bail u.s.
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officials have repeatedly called for assad to be extradited for reading files on the wars in iraq and afghanistan back in two thousand and ten that same year wiki leaks also released hundreds of thousands of classified diplomatic cables and in two thousand and seventeen the group published the largest leak in cia history joining us and his lawyers have called the possible indictment a dangerous precedent the notion that federal criminal charges could be broad based on the publication of truthful information is an incredibly dangerous precedent to set u.s. indictment obasanjo's agree violation of press freedoms obviously when wiki leaks broke into the international consciousness about eight years ago has a lot of allies in the international media and works particular closely with organizations such as the washington post the new york times and the guardian newspaper in the u.k. then there seem to be a lot of in-fighting and these old legacy media outlets started turning on julian
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songs so the question is why they're not protecting one of their own today not realize that if they don't protect one of their own they would be equally vulnerable under these sort of laws and i think that's something that the legacy media in the west needs to really seriously think about either we have press freedom for all we have press freedom for none. in another case with implications for press freedom a u.s. judge has ordered the ministration to restore the press credentials of c.n.n. correspondent jim acosta he was barred from the white house after an argument during a press conference. with. cnn's jim acosta. sometimes everyone's the bad guy. the orange one. the white house quoting at a press conference posed. how do you pick sides when they're acting like overgrown . to support you've got to be nor the fact that he was attempting to lecture the
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commander in chief while trying. to get something trump you'd have to ignore that. and any of the people and. ultimately you know everyone decided it had. lessons and a line to the whole story. just the white house. from the white house using a. new c.n.n. is now suing well here it is the whole disgusting horrifying headline grabbing video and well you know who are you worried i should not. ask one of the other folks that said. this was me that's enough was present i had one of you know that i may ask you on on the russian investigators are we looking at the right video. just look at the outrage in the room from these some witnesses. this guy is so
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horrified you doesn't even though all the police in the far find see he may not be real. this is what is so shocked by the word both on just struck. by cleaning out one of her. this young lady plonked him with this or she's thankful light on my laptop by the way she tells the top of the. white house writers out an extremely questionable accusation about a you don't know about the several media and all those online and let's say the bait. that's in the nations not talking about stuff that actually matters anymore turns out the politics of distraction really does what oh my god what is that such . a rape trial has sparked outrage in ireland after the defense used
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a controversial argument concerning consent to win the case ortiz an associate your comics points to what extent does what you wear send a message especially a message that you wouldn't mind meeting someone or better even having sex with them would be all right with you and does a lazy thong spread that message louder and clear than a regular old pair of granny panties or is it not up to a piece of cloth to express consent for a woman a recent court case in ireland has fired up this conversation after a pair of underwear was presented as evidence at a rape trial in the city of cork a twenty seven year old man was accused of rape by a seventeen year old woman he said she had consented she said she didn't the man's lawyer had a one point use the woman's choice of underwear as proof of her intent that's the evidence of the possibility that she was attracted to the defendant and was open to meeting someone and being with someone you have to look at the way she was dressed she was wearing a thong with
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a lace front. the defendant was unanimously acquitted by the jury protesters took to the streets in several irish cities over the lawyers stunt demanding an end to victim blaming in court but i don't. think so yes i mean. the whole long as you're a open public in protest as well as police stood on the steps of the courthouse where the trial took place can send cannot come from gloating account come from a piece of material it can only come from the parents and the outrage reached the irish parliament to the same recently clothes fake tan even contraception being used to discredit women who have the bravery to go to course women around the world are posting photographs of their underwear online as part of a campaign dubbed this is not consent my sexy underwear my plunging neckline my cheered skirt my tight jeans none of them is concerned you know what is me saying yes it should never be most shameful to be raped and to be
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a rapist no means no god but is this a church in art. the wreckage of an argentinian submarine has been discovered a year after it went missing details after a short break this is art international. nobody could see coming that false confessions would be that prevalent in this population for a conviction if you look at any interrogation out there what you'll see is threat promise threat promise threat lie a lie a lie the process of interrogation is designed to put people in just that frame of mind make the most comfortable makes them want to get out and don't take no for an answer don't accept their denials she said if i would. say i stayed there i would be home by that time the next day there's
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a culture of odd accountability and police officers know that they can engage in misconduct that has nothing to do with solving their cry. blushes and. more on the beach he cut the hose nose to team you'll be set it's. not only shooting it. yet i'm. beautiful to go see it myself. included. a use of it i was going to have to be skinny to show. you the shoney's. in the us but to the south koreans just tell them not to be. summed up.
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the money that you give the british mr blair's time imo the school. this is our international and clashes have erupted in greece on the anniversary of the one thousand nine hundred three student uprising against the military jet into . its. in athens rioters it broke through fire bombs at officers responded with tear gas
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and stun grenades and there were also clashes in thessaloniki the country's second largest city eight people were detained there. the wreckage of an argentinean submarine which went missing a year ago with forty four crewmembers on board has been located in the atlantic relatives of the crew have gathered to pay tribute to vera loved ones the a r a san juan a disappeared four hundred kilometers off the coast in november last year just before contact was lost it reported an electrical breakdown the navy now says the submarine imploded and they found it parts scattered around the area the exact cause of the implosion is not yet known. and you know an official has accused the british government of inflicting misery on the country's poorest people though through austerity policies poverty is really
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a major challenge in the united kingdom what i found in my discussions with ministers. is basically a state of denial and happy with the way in which the policies are playing out and i think that sort of punitive approach to benefits is awfully inconsistent in fact breaks it is going to make that worse because those in the lower income levels are really going to soften. one in five brits live in poverty and over a million people cannot afford basic essentials reported by the un's reparative here on poverty and human rights adds that child poverty could hit forty percent within a few years but the u.k. government says it is doing all that it can to tackle the problem. we are absolutely committed to helping people improve their lives well providing the right support for those who need it and the author of food bank britain ray woolford says
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the u.k. establishment is not just ignoring the problem even benefits from it. a why in twenty thousand people are literally starving to death in london one of the richest capitals on the planet why isn't this story is not number one on the b.b.c. number one on i.t.v. poverty one in five that's twenty percent of the population are in poverty supposedly it's an issue we all need to be addressing and all political parties are responsible why is it with one in five people in poverty in this in the u.k. no one political party has a minister dedicated to iraq to kate poverty and that in itself is a scandal that poverty is not being addressed it's not being seen as having any value and the reality is too many people are making money out of poverty. the deadliest wildfires in california history have now claimed seventy four lives more than
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a thousand people are missing the fire started on nov eighth and has destroyed nearly twelve thousand buildings the vast majority of the deaths are due to the camp fire in northern california's butte county the inferno has destroyed more than one thousand eight hundred homes it was fifty five percent contained as of saturday morning. public health fear is have been expressed in one mexican state over the vast amounts of coca cola being drunk people have been turning to the fizzy drink due to a water pollution crisis. the
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state has failed to provide safe drinking water right. any company is taking advantage of a gap needs to be felt people need water or something else to drink so coca-cola comes in. it. could call as an offering for daily work and enough ring to god. in indigenous coaches these posh liquor which has always been the favored ritual drink now color is on the same level. if someone has new money they can use the soft drinks a form of currency. does could cure. oh yes drink it coca-cola will take everything bad out of your body with.
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a longer moment that previously it was estimated that thirty percent of the population consumed soft drinks now it's fifty percent. one of the big consequence slips out of diseases that people come to the hospital none of them are massive you can die. i had my regular check on them. and that was when they detected the show good to see . me in san cristoval and the surrounding municipalities water is not drink the water is not provided. by the dozen for mail back with headlines and about well say twenty six and a half minutes to us. led.
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to her. pics or it didn't happen this is the phrase that has become a mantra for many people as more and more people get involved in visualizing the world around them is the story we tell ourselves about ourselves changing. it's hard to imagine decades after the war a nazi doctor was still active. in the nineteen seventies crittle had as the chair of its board a man convicted of mass murder and slavery ash with a german company grown untold developed thalidomide a drug that was promoted as completely safe even during pregnancy and it turned out to have terrible side effects what has happened to my baby anything paul you know
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