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you mission to the international space station it will be. a failed launch almost two months ago on the program a report from the baikonur cosmodrome. police drills are held in the us mexico border with thousands of people from all across america expected to attend. in the program we'll look at how foreign aid pouring into the region may surely be doing more harm than good. news headlines live from moscow this international. medics have
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now joined the wave of protests that have gripped the french capital. let me. show you some of the latest pictures from paris where of protesters and demonstrators are using the sirens and lights on their phones to try and attract attention to their cause well let's cross live now to the center of paris. joining us here on the program now we understand the medics are getting involved in the demonstrations what are they angry about. well this was a surprise protest till monday by ambulance drivers and some of the medics who are supporting them here they're unhappy about a law that was passed just to the two months ago on october first which has meant that the hospitals now and clinics now make the decision ovo which is
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used to transport patients to clinics and to hospitals and many of the drivers say they are unhappy about that because they fear that it could threaten their job and they've come out all mass here this morning to protest against that decision just take a look. pretty symbolic because this is the place that. seemed to make their protest just a few weeks ago and they were denied access to this spot and us to have a look all round here vehicles at least one hundred possibly much more blocking this entire road all the way to the french national assembly that's where the members of parliament sits and of course where the prime minister takes part in that so they hear causing this entire disruption in this part and they saying that they want a change in the law they want it to be removed this article which as i say allows hospitals to choose who transport patients to hospital rather than the patients themselves now this is just one of the latest process that we seeing here
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in france over see over the last few weeks. we've been covering the jewel asia on the yellow vests movements which is probably the most visible movement at the moment in france after three weekends of protests including incredibly violent scenes on the weekend which some of said with the worst riots the worst protests in france since may nineteen sixty eight president michel returned home to france after the g. twenty summit in argentina to address the aftermath to see the chaos. caused burns. violence to coffee tea the shops that were smashed in looted and literally the carnage that was left and he was greeted not with she is but with bruce. oh.
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well after all on sunday he led an emergency meeting with members of his cabinet to discuss how the french government would be able to deal with this particular movement visuals which has taken over large parts of france over the last few weeks now he actually talked to them about many ideas he called on the french prime minister to meet with political leaders and also to meet leaders of the zhu zhu movement there on moves such needs of the movement but there are spokespeople there are reports on monday morning that they've agreed to have a meeting with the french prime minister on chuse day also suggestions been the france could declare a new state of emergency just a year after the last one ended and let's have a look at some of the reasons for that and those protests that have walked the
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capital over the last three weekends. but. i. see. i. don't know. what the yellow vests movement started just a few weeks ago as a spontaneous social movement of people angry about the taxes that have been imposed on fuel over the last year some fuels have had taxes imposed of more than
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twenty percent but it's shifted to become something much why don't the much people angry about unemployment here in france angry about the rates of poverty angry about the gulf between the rich and the poor angry about social services and services in rural areas he in france and although some members of the solutions have agreed to meet with the french prime minister on tuesday it seems like there are still difficult days ahead for the french government to trying quite down this discord that we seeing across the country. on tuesday live in paris thank you. we spoke with political commentator who says that the french president right now is in an impossible position. not just the gas prices but it's agenda again to police the of the government the problem is that it's not most of the government because the government the orders from the european commission and the european
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commission want to balance the budget and do in the public services and that has been going on for years and years and years and. years the solution. in his head. extremely detached from reality i don't understand the depth of the problem and. the people how. incompetent their fans when they see this level of competence and. of the depth of the problem of the reality of their own country and the problem of the put is that if. they don't seem to the problem is much deeper and has to do with the general opinion. so in approximately one hour and twenty five minutes rocket will be lifting off destination the international space station
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it will be the first manned flight since a failed launch almost two months ago final preparations are now being married we can show you some of the latest pictures of the crew saying goodbye and actually going into the spacecraft this time with the crew is three strong half the russian cosmonaut. by far the most experienced he's been to space three times already first colleagues a canadian davidson jack and american and mcclain it will be their first flight relatives of the crew members are also with the launch site to see them. dad told me everything he's worried about because he still has that but he said he got willing everything's going to be fine. so i three members of the crew have already said goodbye and they've just entered the rocket in fact you're looking at live pictures behind me right now should be taking off in approximately one hour and twenty four minutes in the meantime maria financial reports from the launch site.
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typo was hardly drawn raised her braces may loop routine they've been doing it for sixteen years the rocket has some bold look at this it's really the entrance for the to the lorne side where it's raised to a vertical position and if you know then check and double tip. it was done here when the first human was sent to space wrongly and you're a good guy aren't but these time is different the last man launches didn't go well no one wants that to happen again. so first take up started
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smoothly but ninety seconds into the flight something went wrong if they only hope it will happen. while separating the rocket stages prompting to each other the fifty meters three hundred ton construction was quick all the automatic emergency system immediately aborted the mission until the crew capsule. instead of going to the international space station they landed in kazakhstan is and lives steps hundreds of kilometers from way they had taken off just minutes earlier this will dinners is where the merges the capsule with two fortunate crewmembers landed safely. to the russian cosmonaut and american astronaut unharmed after these had an unbelievably given that they fell from a height of fifty kilometers and taken
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a steep list to descend on. their force many times stronger than gravity some call a scapegoat and miracle. a special commission was formed do the best to gauge what went wrong three weeks later they reached a conclusion a sensor that was supposed to detect the separation of the stagers was faulty but it sure looks the reason behind the failure was operational the action occurred due to a fault in a sensor so this could only happen at the assembly stage of the baikonur cosmodrome . and behind me is where they put the rockets parts together as always manually and this is where i think best gaiters believe the sensor metal detail that big was deformed to trigger in their margin say lending securities higher than ever extra people are invited to supervise the prices no journalists are allowed inside but we've got the video of the space agency shared with us what they call a technical shooting they filmed assembly in fine detail every screw every joint
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they know now it may help the investigation. just seven weeks after the feeler they can or is ready for the next man flight further delay could disrupt the work of the isis and the crew some of their weakness therefore to launch in october seem more confident than ever in the russian technology that carries astronauts to the international space station in a way with this in that event to me was actually reassuring. the smart design of the so use and the incredible work that this witness who people here on the ground can do i really do every every village i went inside. the safe it is a bit small. as any time i wish it may be said. to take part in the design but. i think eight and
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a half minutes. often take over the city news is expected to reach all of it and just six hours late to talk with the international space station but this time it will feel much longer and reach russian r.t. from baikonur in kazakhstan. with thousands of people heading from all across latin america towards the united states as part of the so-called migrant caravan large scale police drills are being held right along the border. i. asked. for some officials have been marching in full riot gear and practicing setting off tear gas and many of the migrants are expected to arrive at the u.s. and mexico border they apparently are coming from on duress we understand they are fleeing from poverty dire living conditions and overall lack of jobs however as aunties caleb maupin explains aid that's been pouring into the region may now
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actually be doing more harm than good. with thousands of migrants stranded on the u.s. border threats of lethal force and tear gas are amplifying an already intense scene . yeah after their usual having left honduras and el stuck there the majority of the migrants stranded at the border just want to realize their dream now and donald trump is threatening to cut off aid to the country for enabling the migrant caravan to approach the u.s. border and the amount of aid the usa gives to honduras isn't particularly large the amount listed for twenty eight team is sixty five point eight million dollars now it may come as a shock but some leftists and activists in honduras actually want the united states
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to cut off aid the that the u.s. government gives us is invested precisely in the failed security policy and seventy members of the u.s. congress agree with them there's been a bill that's been put forward to cut off aid to honduras to end support for what they're calling a corrupt and undemocratic regime we should have caught on a two hundred long time ago but for very different reasons their complete disregard for worker rights indigenous rights and individual freedoms are unacceptable in an ally of the united states now the socialist president of honduras was toppled in two thousand and nine in a military coup that took place shortly after barack obama took office now there was outrage all over the world but the united states recognized the new elections that took place under military rule these interruptions of democracy should be completely relegated to the past now it is time for the hemisphere as a whole to move forward and welcome honduras back into the enter american community
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since that time honduras has been caught in a downward spiral of drugs crime. poverty and political strife now this all peaked in two thousand and seventeen when juan orlando hernandez was elected president there were protests and the government responded with force. without widespread allegations of voter fraud prompted conflicting responses from the united states with the u.s. capitol getting mixed messages on duracell the presidential election which was marred by irregularities and a lack of transparency a new election must take place the widespread irregularities raise further doubts about the legitimacy of the hung jury and elections we join calls for a new election one that must be free fair and transparent we congratulate president hu on the london on this on his victory in the november twenty sixth presidential elections there was very very questionable action results which the united states
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supported and so we've seen their land as government which is totally corrupt cracking down repressing the people of. the united states has not been on the side of the hunter and people has not been on the side of positive progressive reform united states has been in bed with the repressive regime the migrants on the border are feeling some horrific realities at home and whether or not washington to shoulder some of the blame those problems are now at their doorstep kaleb mop and artsy new york just ahead for you here on the program on r t a harvard student faces a fiction after her roommate say she had a firearm stowed in her bedroom and happens to be a donald trump supporter more on that and other stories just about.
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put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to present . it to going to be press this is what the three of them will be. interested in the water. where we can. choose between germany and russia. is quite easy and ready for.
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twenty past here in moscow as fresh momentum among us democrats and their efforts to probe donald trump's alleged ties to russia during the twenty sixteen presidential elections that's off to his former lawyer pleaded guilty to lying to congress about a construction project in moscow that was eventually shelved and michael cohen says he pursued the project on behalf in the middle of the twenty sixteen campaign denied any involvement saying he was far too busy electioneering the russian president's spokesperson though how the kremlin was approached but responded by saying it doesn't deal with construction work intelligence committee chairman our richard says the case shows you can get away with lying to congress but that whole
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can is now looks at how others who have lied under oath gone to far less media attention. lying is bad lying to congress is even worse lying to congress for the sake of trump well that's just unforgivable this is one more example. president's closest allies lying about their ties to russia and russians if you lie to us we're going to get you and what the prosecutor period in the senate cullen has lied to congress and that man a foreign force like lawyers i mean literally or says these are bad guy the real question is what will this president do michael cohen admitted he lied out of loyalty to trump about the exact length of business talks on trump's construction project in moscow some sources allegedly say he also lied about supposed payments to former model stormy daniels all because he hoped for a presidential pardon so michael cohen says he lied because he thought trump would
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forgive him but the best excuse let's be honest there what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive but that aside let's face the facts he's hardly the first the only or probably the last of the past year there hasn't been a single collateral death because of the exceptional proficiency precision of the capability with an able to develop that was former cia chief john brennan the country's top counter-terror divisor at the time convincing an audience that u.s. drone strikes caused local actual damage when reports of civilian deaths were being received both by the president and intelligence services as far as the allegations of you know cia hacking into you know senate computers nothing could be further from the truth we wouldn't do that that was his side of the story on the senate spy scandal when the cia was accused of monitoring computers used by committee stuff that didn't turn out so well later forcing an apology from mr brennan and here is
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former n.s.a. head james clapper accounting to a senate select committee on n.s.a. so. buying programs does the n.s.a. collect any type of gate at all and millions or hundreds of millions of americans. yet you face no charges for a statement he himself admitted was eroding yes and even the man now in charge of the russia collusion probe former f.b.i. chief bob mueller didn't lie but at the very least supported and pushed the false narrative which led to the invasion of iraq and subsequent chaos secretary powell presented evidence last week that baghdad has failed to disarm its weapons of mass destruction so what can we learn lying is bad and everyone knows it but we'll let dr house summarize truth of the human condition. everybody lies. telling parents about what the press did not think that the lies told by democratic
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administration members to a republican congress was a bad thing but they do think that lies by people who worked for mr trump years ago . could be a very exciting thing because it could harm mr trump mr cohen will tell whatever lie he has to tell her to make sure he comes out ok and if he thinks the lies going to get him a pardon will tell that lie to do things to lie or get in the deal for the special prosecutors will tell that what the guy is worthless as a witness and it's worthless as someone you can build a case around won't stop moeller from trying but he's built his house on sand. americans might be forgiven for thinking that as long as they keep their firearms legally and in a safe place they won't get into trouble especially given the second amendment which guarantees their right to own guns but that was not the case for one student who was asked to move out of a shared flat by her landlord and her roommates. it's clear that the rest of the
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housemates are extremely uncomfortable with the idea of firearms being kept in the household since it's clear that layla wants to keep her firearms it would be best for all parties if she finds another place to live layla perny is a twenty four year old harvard student at a spot erupted after her roommates complained to the landlord of they didn't feel comfortable with firearms on the property after they went through her belongings and found the guns along with a make america great again cap. punny says she explained to her flatmates that she owns her guns legally adding that she had lived in the eye pop and without any incident two things though there's another reason why she was pushed out. when i asked them why they were in my room to begin with they each came up with completely contradicting stories none of which made any sense but one comment struck me in particular was saw that you had to make america great again had and come on you from alabama so we just kind of assumed that you had something it is not the first
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time that owners of a make america great again cap faced problems. you go. through that is very good against you and particularly that in my view they're going to gather everybody to go to another classroom and you can remain here. or you can think your head off or you're talking to if you know what do you want to. be seen do you like to be your friend and i remember we feel like you got it to work. by. the right you decide to. serve that's a terrible question i'm simply a donkey crank supporter who also happens to want you quality from what i've read they he is roommates virtually admit that they became nervous when they saw the megan had that make america great again hat which of course indicates that she's a supporter of donald trump so they just based on that said well she must have
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something she must be a nut she must be a right winger she must have guns let's go look thank god they didn't beat this girl out or harm this girl physically there are all kinds of stories of people wearing hats from look young adults or teenagers sitting in mcdonalds the people driving in their car with their truck bumper sticker on it being attack to people wearing a hat or shirt make america great sure they get physically beat not could you imagine what would happen if somebody wearing obama had or wearing an obama t. shirt had ever been beat. it would have led the news for days and that's a wrap for this hour here when he international hope you can join us at the top of the next hour as we have more of your monday well why news happens. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happy he
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did. eighty five percent of global wealth he longs to the rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred trade per second per second and bitcoin roasted twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only number you need to remember is one one business show you can't afford to miss the one and only. you know world of big partisan movies. 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
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middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. up late.
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shevardnadze cracks appearing in the e.u. over migration and the transatlantic partnership in tatters can germany hold the union together with its long serving chancellor and europe's in fact a leader angle america in her final term but i ask dr her a prominent german politician a national security advisor to chancellor helmut call. this coming. in europe the legendary chancellor is bowing out beset by. discontent how will the european union handle the retirement of its most champion where will germany turn when it comes to choosing a post merkel future and how will her legacy impact on what's to go. after her stealth shake national security adviser to a chance or hell.

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