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for sure for sure and one rose to one hundred thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars. but don't let the numbers will be. the only number you need to remember one you know for him it one can only. take that maddox protesting in paris again on monday as president. to mouth of the weekend's carnage in the capital. was. a russian t.v. reporter is accused of spying in the u.k.
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by the military and media following what was called his suspicious behavior outside to nominate the seventy. and a three person crew is on its way to the international space station. lifted off without a hitch almost two months on from a failed launch report from the bike roll call. it's eight o'clock am when you're watching all to international life lost to deal with mean a day or two to welcome to the program. police in paris used to take us against medics who've joined the wave of protests that have gripped the french capital the health care workers are angered at financial reforms to medical transport which they came with threaten the viability of some companies here you can see some of the. pictures which have come out of paris today and it's been using their sirens
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on emergency like i said product. to have also during the protests. to dozens of high schools across. the action follows a weekend that witnessed the most violent riots in paris and half a century or two charlotte did once he has all the details as you can see this sounding there's so ironies here just in the past on the concorde as you go towards the national assembly the thing that there are unhappy about is a change in france it was implemented two months ago whereby hospitals now decide which ambulance service in france because like patients and the drivers are concerned but right now their jobs in the future so you can put in this law will kill. companies and corporations will take over smaller companies like ours have invested a lot of money will disappear overnight no one will help us we're staying here as long as necessary we have nothing to lose anymore loser could there where health
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company secretaries will come to support ambulance workers because if this all continuous will lose our jobs to there is less work for us every single day hospitals duty even have the right to call us and give us work the prime minister the governments will do nothing for us nothing there leaving us in the galley without work the ambulance workers will lose their jobs patients will lose out now this is just the latest in a stream of protests that we've been seeing him frogs that sickly over the last few weeks with a very visible movement all but the as you please your baby not that we would get on the song now if we were just standing into chaos in paris but it looks like those protests are set to continue at some of described avoidance fairish of saturday june buildings burned cars defeated smashed shops and moved to some of the worst avoided provinces seen since ninety one sixty eight. the fact
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that the feet of. the go. go from the going to. the living we were going to move while president mccall returned home to france also to the g. twenty summit in argentina on sunday morning and he went to assess some of the damage and the wilson's gives him a warm welcome. to meet. you know.
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well present marco and also held an emergency meeting on sunday with members of the cabinet he stressed the prime minister with holding discussions with political leaders and losing measure movement to see how they can appease those a protests he also was the and soon will be in syria minister to make sure that the security services are ready for any food the mayhem and it's also be new to the possibility of the frogs to declare a new state of emergency just the living off to the last one ended well who all this you measure was there 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 from quest to be a social movement they are unhappy with things such as a high unemployment rate here in france as well as the high cost of living and they see. you could see their protests yet another demonstration expected to take place
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on saturday. associate professor in french and of francophones that is that not. believe micron initially underestimated the problem of the protests. hoping outside of well beyond the protests to the moderates would not support the general protests in the way that they have and there's been a public opinion poll this morning that says seventy two percent of french people actually support. a call knows that there is a general malaise that needs to be addressed that goes far deeper than the violent top level as it were that we're seeing in paris we've seen that today with destroyed by ambulance drivers that sort of studies people with what they regard as a legitimate grievance sort of shit i'm a problem so my call has has misjudged i think the movement but now he's trying to
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do something about it the action against protesters it depends on whether we're thinking about protesters 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 further trouble and then you've got the issue of delinquent elements to to to throw stones at policeman. and his prime minister in the interior minister will do is trust the legal jus legal process to be carried out. the british army has issued a top level security over a russian t.v. journalists a military spying after he was said to have been acting suspiciously at southern army facility this is how the genocide in south explained what happened. well i
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would very much want to know what exactly happened we're being accused of espionage while we were just doing our job we didn't break in the u.k. who was on november the twenty second and i remember that day perfectly well it's been mentioned in the mail on sunday article we went to the military base which is one hundred kilometers from london that's location of brigade seventy seven we did a package about it and we drove by the base stopped to approach the security guards i introduced myself presented my id they took pictures of my documents my car then we recorded my piece to camera we recorded it on a professional video camera we did try to get inside the base something claimed by the mail on sunday we made our intentions clear that we wanted to film outside and that's exactly what we did instead of being branded spice. the credentials the journalist presented to the security guard to the media despite a government memo saying for internal nice only. the defense ministry sent out
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a warning which contains my photograph i.d.'s number and my car plates these are the documents i presented to the security guards at the base that's when they took pictures and these pictures were put in the memo how they got leaked to the press i have no idea but what's important is that in this memo if you look closely there's a note for internal use only despite that this secret memo is now all over the media to more serious here 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 and russian reporters interested in this brigade is pretty much self-explanatory the russian embassy is also upset that the reporters personal details have been. blushed online it is offensive that the personal data of russian
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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 stories 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 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
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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 that. we sent an inquiry to the defense ministry there's a formal no website but we didn't get any response filming near the base is not illegal it's a public area of public land you don't need permission to film there you need permission to get inside talk to the stuff we didn't record our interaction with the security personnel we didn't try to penetrate the base correspondent did the exact same thing as us it was broadcast and no one thinks of punishing him there's nothing illegal 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
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its location pretty much very easily but with two clicks on the internet 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 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 a russian news channel. a soyuz rocket has lifted off destination the international space station is the first manned flight since a failed mission almost two months ago the three person international crews headed by captain on lake conn and the russian cosmonaut is the most experienced with flights already under his belt he's joined by canadian astronaut david son jack and america's climbing for them is their first mission in space roof an option that
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witnessed the takeoff from the baikonur cosmodrome. now you hear the engine started working. the first few space said fifty years ago. the rocket is already up in the skies will take a little bit more than six hours for the crew to dollar cuisine 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 there alone he story. never agreed
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fatalities would always lead into nations aborted a in nineteen seventy five a nine hundred eighty three in the maze two recent one happened just seven weeks ago in october during the last man flight and here's my report on why today's launch is so different and so important. to burst a cold started smoothly. ninety seconds into the flight something went wrong to failure to photograph. well suppurating the rocket stages
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bumped into each other fifty two meters three hundred ton construction with. the automatic. just the system immediately aborted the mission until the crew 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 but i couldn't alongside intense in the 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 people to avoid victims in case of a rocket disaster this world dinners is where they merges the capsule with two fortunate crewmembers landed safely. the rescue training is part of an obligatory routine before every launch helicopters deeps
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navigation systems are involved and people are in how to coordinate to find the crew quickly and based on 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 deforest 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 the action occurred due to a fault in a 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. the smart design over
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the so use and the incredible work of this witness who people in. on the ground that can do i really do every every image i went inside. to be safe is a bit small. that i have to say as any time that may be said i. took part in the design but. eight and a half minutes after takeoff the sea news is expected to reach all boats and just six hours later to talk with the international space station but they sometimes will feel much longer and. the u.s. house made to excise as thousands of migrants move closer to the border and details after this break.
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i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten light colored prime stamping each day. eighty five percent of global wealth if you want to be called for rich eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and bitcoin rose to 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 shows you can't afford to miss the one and only.
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back to the program qatar has made a shocking announcement that it's quitting the group of major oil producing countries its energy minister broke the news at a media conference in the capital doha the studio got has decided to withdraw its membership. which really makes war two countries effective january twenty ninth. this decision was communicated to a group this morning qatar which has been an opec member for fifty seven years called it a technical decision denying it has anything to do with the ongoing blockade owned by top opec producers saudi arabia and allies last year and it will focus on production of liquefied natural gas instead as it is relatively low compared to
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other opec members. opec the organization of petroleum exporting countries has fifteen member nations representing over half the world trade it calls for global market stability and is thought to have a major impact on oil prices let's bring in a doctor. instructor of all economic and visiting professor of energy economics at the. business school in london thanks for coming into the program. let's start with what you think about the market and how it's going to react to decision. it will have no effect on the global oil market or of prices qatar is a small player in optic and they already said they want to concentrate on building their. business liquefied natural gas there are number one in there we're the biggest producer the biggest exporter and the cheapest producer as well
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and there are intending to expand their production capacity of lend from seventy seven million tonnes currently into one twenty three million tons within two to three years so that is basically that decision yeah i mean could it cause in the short term fluctuations or something more significant or you're saying that it's not going to cause any fluctuations at all right i don't think it will cause any impact on the global oil price or on the global oil market as i said cut out of producers six hundred thousand barrels a day and it has been declining during the last forty years from seven hundred thousand to six hundred thousand so its impact is very very
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limited if not not exist so i don't think it will have any impact of the coming meeting on the sixth of december in any way if we look at the reasons monday as to why qatar says it's quitting opec's. it says it's a technical decision do you think it has got anything to do with the saudi blockade or the the huge animosity with hard to say not had any effect on this decision at all. no i don't think so i mean. qatar is not it wants to concentrate on the biggest business it has which is and it act counts for eighty per cent of all exported to the asia pacific region which is the biggest market in the world with the highest prices if i was a businessman i would concern clear on the part of business which will give more
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profit and is strategy more important than its withdrawal from operating regrettable but it will have law impact at all on and i don't think there will be other members of or point who will emulate qatar and decide to withdraw ok great to have your explanation that octomom the solemn a international or economist thank you thank you. for the u.s. office of customs and border protection held a major trial that one of the border crossings with mexico on saturday it comes as the so called my quote a caravan made up of thousands of people from poverty stricken central american countries continues to head towards the frontier.
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offices launched in full riot gear with that how many holding a hue and cry and make money from my friends who had. come from. the migrants a fleeing from abject living conditions as well as crime the us has been providing honduras with financial aid aimed at that situation that however is. been explains the money that's been pouring into the region may actually be doing more harm than good with thousands of migrants stranded on the us border threats of lethal force and tear gas are amplifying an already intense scene.
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after they're going to lose from having left honduras and el stuck there the majority of the migrants stranded at the border just want to realize their dream now 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 u.s. government gives is invested precisely in the field 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 long time ago but for very different reasons their complete disregard for worker rights indigenous rights
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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 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
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the united states with the u.s. capitol giving mixed messages on douras how 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 a very very questionable of lection 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 progressive reform united states has been in dead west the europe. regime the migrants on the border some horrific realities at home and whether or not washington to shoulder some of the blame those
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problems are now at their doorstep. artsy new york. around thirty minutes time time. for. an authorized. bridge. to get to the one hundred. million.
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once and find themselves worlds apart. just a look for common ground. the or. the it.

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