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was. i i i. i. i. i. saw the most violent riots in paris in fifty years the city braces for more protests this time by medics. in the capital. was.
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also russian t.v. reporter keys to spying in the u.k. the military and media following what was called his suspicious behavior. an army facility and a three person crew is only the international space station the soyuz rocket lifted off without a hitch. hello good evening welcome in turn five pm here in moscow you're watching international. hundreds of medics have joined the wave of protests that script the french capital i think i was.
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but hey you can see the latest pictures from paris they are using sirens to prompt attention to their cause. but as you can see they are sounding names so i ring say just in the past in the congo does you go towards the national assembly the thing that they're unhappy about is a shame shame frog's it was implemented two months ago whereby hospitals now you decide which ambulance services front like patients to drive is a concern the body could threaten their jobs in the future so this is just the latest in a stream of protests that we've been seeing him frogs that sickly over the last few weeks out with a very visible movement at all but these images your baby not with the regions on the truck now we really just descending into chaos here in paris but it looks like those protests the set to continue at some of described the violent hours on saturday the boom buildings buildings cars the phaeton smashed shops
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a new thing are some of the worst violence prone to seen since knowing to sixty eight. but the for the for the for the for. the we were going to move while president michel returned time to frogs also to the g. twenty summit in argentina on sunday morning and he went to assess some of the damage and the role since gives a warm welcome. good move.
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you oh. well president marc on also held an emergency meeting on sunday with members of the cabinet his task the prime minister with holding discussions or political leaders and those illusional movement to see how they can appease those protests he also asked the end soon all be in syria minister to make sure that the security services are ready for any further mayhem and it's also be new to the possibility of the frogs to declare a new state of emergency just a year after the last one ended well you are this you lose your arms there are a movement a social movement that started just a few weeks ago a new city over the high cost of taxes on fuel here in france but since then they've been pressed to do social movements there are unhappy with things such as
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a high unemployment rate here in france as well as the high cost of living and they're set to continue their protests yes another demonstration expected to take place on saturday in paris i shall have been ski down there in the french capital will the associate professor in french and franco fine studies at notting university in the u.k. paul smith believes that micron initially underestimated the protests. are hoping outside of well beyond the protest moderate for all would not support the general protests in the way that they have been a public opinion poll this morning that says seventy two percent of french people actually support the broad movement of oil and my call knows that there is a general malaise that needs to be addressed that goes far deeper than the farland. top level as it were that we're seeing in in paris we've seen that today
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with destroyed by ambulance drivers that that's not a violent protest that is people with what they regard as a legitimate grievance sort of shit i'm a problem so much has has misjudged i think the movement but now he's trying to do something about it the action against protesters it depends on whether we're thinking about protestors or whether we think that the people who are in custody at the moment are actually protesters or if they're actually provocateurs because there's been quite a lot of evidence that the ultra right and the ultra left are simply joining the demonstration in order to cause for the trouble and then you've got the issue of delinquent elements turning up to to throw stones at policeman what mccraw and his prime minister and the interior minister will do is trust the legal jus legal process to be carried out. now the british army has issued a top level security alert over russian t.v. journalist u.k.
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military and media accuse him of spying after he was said to have been acting suspiciously at side an army facility let's get more details now covering the story for us from london good afternoon to you polly hello again just run through then the background to this and what more we know. well look to move is the bureau chief for russia's channel one in london and he was doing a story about the seventy seventh brigade which is sort of the cyber warfare units for the british military and considering that the british government spends quite a lot of time talking about the so-called russian threat and the threat from hybrid warfare a russian reporter is interested in this brigade is pretty much self-explanatory so on the twenty first of november. when to film a piece outside this military unit now i've spoken to him about what happened myself and he said that he and his camera man didn't try to hide the fact that they
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were filming when they gerry pos the security gates they all think that press credentials to the security officials outside the base that's perfectly normal so please take a listen to the report as account of what happened. there was nothing secret about what we were doing and we didn't try to enter the territory of the military bases the daily mail claimed in reality i approached the offices of the security checkpoint identified myself and showed them my id they took photos of my my car and exactly these images were printed in the media and yet this story printed in the mail on sunday yesterday had the headline russian t.v. spies a court at top secret army base now first of all it's not top secret you can get its location pretty much very easily but with two clicks on the internet reportedly the b.b.c. se have done
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a report just outside the very same gates as well in the same location the art school also goes on to feature an academic who warns that all reporters working for russian news channels are potential spies which is a claim that frankly i find absolutely terrifying and the russian embassy is also upset that the reporters personal details have been published online take a listen to what the russian embassy has to say about all of this. it is offensive that the personal data of russian journalists including their ids in the license plate of their car were made public it in danger security of russian citizens let alone the fact that it's a blatant violation of the norms generally recognized in civilized countries. and this wasn't an isolated news report in fact the story's really snowballed it was printed originally yesterday but it's been reprinted by most of the newspapers here in the u.k. today and now even the defense secretary gavin williamson has made
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a statement about it he's called on members of the public to report any suspicious activity outside of british military bases and allow me to add a little legal disclaimer strictly speaking and i've just consulted our media lawyer about this it isn't against the law to film on public land even if it is just outside a military base many a journalist has done it certainly i have no one ever leak to my press credentials or accuse me of being a russian spy in the process but there is an important caveat here in terms of the law the military can take action against anyone acting suspiciously outside a british military base now looking at it from where i am and given how tense relations between the u.k. and russia are at the moment the most suspicious thing about this reporter is that he is a russian citizen working for
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a russian news channel. ok thank you. for us in london. get his little destination the international space station that is in fact the first manned flight since a failed mission almost two months ago roof an ocean and witnessed the takeoff from the baikonur cosmodrome. you know you hear the engines started working. the family's space said fifty years ago. the rocket is already up and the skies will take
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a little bit more than six hours for the crew to dollar cuisia international space station's but today's launch is far from routine one why the thing is that so uses only new three accidents in their long he story. never agreed fatalities would always lead into nations aborted aine nine hundred seventy five a nine hundred eighty three and the maze three seventy one happened just seven weeks ago in october during the last manned flight and here's my report on why today's launch is so different and so important.
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because tempers takeoff started smoothly but ninety seconds into the flight something went wrong to failure to photograph. well suppurating the rocket stages bumped into each other a fifty meters three hundred ton construction was quick all the automatic emergency systems immediately aborted the mission until. capsule. instead of going to the international space station they landed in kazakhstan's and lives steps hundreds of kilometers from way they had taken off just minutes earlier by couldn't alongside intentionally remote back in the nineteen fifties at the height of the cold war it was a practical necessity to hide the spaceport away from prying western eyes but also away from the pole to avoid victims in case of
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a rocket disaster this will dinner's is where they merges the capsule with two fortunate crew members landed safely. in the rescue training as part of an obligatory routine before every launch helicopters jeeps navigation systems are involved and people are in how to coordinate to find the crew quickly and they stunt their skills saved two lives. the russian cosmonaut and american astronaut seemed unharmed after the incident on the little blue given that they fell from a height of fifty kilometers making a steep ballistic descend on their force many times stronger than gravity some cold days 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 surely the reason behind the failure was operational reaction occurred due to
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a fault in the sensor so this could only happen at the assembly stage of the baikonur cosmodrome. in a way with this in that event to me was actually reassuring in the the smart design or the so use and the incredible work of this witness who people here on the ground can do i really do every every village i went inside. i was truly safe is a bit small. as any time you. took part in the design but. eight and a half minutes after takeoff the sea news is expected to reach orbit in just six hours later docked with the international space station but this time it will feel much longer. than in fact they should be up there they should be docking with the i
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assessed in just over three hours time all being well watching are they still ahead this hour the u.s. holds major exercises thousands of migrants move closer to the border we'll have more details just after the break. we should start again to discuss where it came corporal chancellor merkel runs we have built up a lot of religious between germany and europe and russia. to destroy bridges is quite easy and very fast being ultra liberal commentator a whole lot of.
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i. welcome back now the u.s. office of customs and border protection held major drills at one of the border crossings with mexico over the weekend it comes as the so-called migrant caravan made up of thousands of people from poverty stricken central american countries continues to head towards the front.
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officers marched in full riot gear with their helmets on holding shields and firing tear gas shells many of the migrants who are heading towards the border come from on jurists the migrants they say they are fleeing from poverty abject living conditions as well as crime the u.s. has been providing honduras with financial aid a little e.v.a.'s in the situation there but as art is kind of more pain now reports that money is pouring into the region could 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 .
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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 to cut off aid the that the us 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 kano a two hundred or so long time ago before very different reasons their complete disregard for worker rights indigenous rights and individual freedoms are
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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 since that time honduras has been caught in a downward spiral of drugs crime quo. 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
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the united states with the u.s. capitol giving 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 who on the london on this on his victory in the november twenty sixth presidential elections there was a very very questionable all the action results which the united states 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 progress of reform you know just as has been in dead west they were crassus regime the migrants on the border bring some horrific realities that harm and whether or not washington to shoulder some of
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the blame those problems are now at their doorstep kaleb mopp and r.t. new york. so there is fresh momentum among u.s. democrats at the moment america to probe donald trump's alleged ties to russia during the twenty sixteen presidential elections that after his former lawyer pleaded guilty to lying to congress a back to trump tower a construction project in moscow that was eventually shelved michael cohen says he pursued the project on trump's behalf in the middle of the twenty sixteen campaign trump denied any involvement saying though he was too busy electioneering the russian prez. spokesperson meanwhile has confirmed the kremlin was approached but responded by saying it didn't deal with construction work intelligence committee chairman richard burr has said that the cohen case to show you can't get away with lying to congress but is dang hawkins' now reports he looks at how others who have lied under oath garnered far less media attention. lying is bad
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lying to congress is even worse lying to congress for the sake of trump well that's just unforgivable this is one more example of the president's closest allies lying about their ties to russia and russians if you lie to us we're going to get you and we're going to prosecute you period end of sentence cullen has lied to congress and that man a foreign force like lawyers i mean literally war says these are the 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 forgive him but the best excuse let's be honest there what
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a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive but that aside let's face the facts he was hardly the first the only or probably the last elite 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 and 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 former n.s.a. head james clapper accounting to a senate select committee on n.s.a.
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spying programs does the n.s.a. collect any type of gate on a millions or hundreds of millions of americans. yet you face no charges for a statement he himself admitted was the road yes and even the man now in charge of the russia collusion probe former f.b.i. chief bob moola 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 the 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 him a deal from the special prosecutors will tell that lie 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. i'm not bring. things in the can say foster day here in oz he was back again in thirty five minutes. responding this out of need. your mother. would authorize i'll do powder but by.
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what politicians do. they put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or some want to be rich. have to go right to be crushed that's what before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters about how. this should.
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welcome to. the shevardnadze with 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 will ask dr hurst tell jake a prominent german politician a national security advisor to chancellor helmut call. this coming down on the euro in europe the legendary chancellor is going to set foot. discontent how will the european union handle the retirement of its most champion
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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 how would call welcome to the show it's very great to have you with us . dr polls show that around eighty percent of germans are dissatisfied with the current ruling coalition of merkel's christian democrats and the social democratic party now with the chancellor on her way out will merkel's departure become a final nail in the coffin of this already precarious government. i don't believe you. chancellor until america. will be in office in power for the next morning the last three years i think she would stay there.

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