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a russian t.v. reporter is accused of spying in the u.k. by the military and media following what was called his suspicious behavior outside and all me. and a new crew has arrived at the international space station after the soyuz rocket blasted off a few hours ago and made a successful docking in orbit we report from the baikonur cosmodrome. it's nine o'clock here in moscow and you're watching all t. international live from our studio with me and if you are cute or welcome to the program. police in paris have used tear gas against medics who joined the wave of protests out of the french capital the health care workers are angered at financial reforms to medical transport which they claim with trust in the viability of some
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companies hey you can see some of the pictures which have come out of paris today the medics have been using the sirens on the murders the lights to attract attention to the students have also join the protests access to dozens of high schools from the action follows a weekend that witnessed the most violent riots in paris in hoffa's some tree altie challenge to penske has all the details. as you can see there sounding names so i ring just on the plus still a cold cold 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 when. by hospitals now who decide which ambulance to visit the terminal like patients and the drivers are concerned that that could write their jobs in the future so you could apply them this law will kill all small ambulance companies and big corporations will take over smaller companies like ours have invested a lot of money will disappear overnight and no one will help us we're staying here
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as long as necessary we have nothing to lose anymore loser could there where health company secretaries would come to support ambulance workers because if this all continuous will lose all jobs to you 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 that leaving us in the galley without work the ambulance workers will lose their jobs patients will lose out there this is just the latest in a stream of protests that we've been seeing him frogs that sickly over the last few weeks that would be very visible movement all but this image all they've been up to three weekends on the talk now there's just something to take your say in there is it looks like those protests the sets the scene you so much describe that for you hours of saturday the rooms buildings don't cause the feet to smash shop saluting
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some of the worst for you would be proud to see you knowing soon sixty eight. the feel good good. good . we were going to. present marco returns home to frogs off to the g. twenty summit in argentina on sunday morning and he went to assess some of the damage and he rose and gives a warm welcome. to. the world wouldn't.
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you. well present marco and also held an emergency meeting on sunday with members of the cabinet he's just the prime minister with holding discussions with political leaders and usually show movement to see how they can appease those protests he also has the and soon all the interior minister to make sure that the security services are ready for any further mayhem and it's also be new to disability the frogs to declare a new state of emergency just a new draft of the last one ended well do all this you lose yours there are movement just social movements that started just a few weeks ago and now should be over the high cost of taxes on fuel here in france but since then they've progressed to being a social movement 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 sent to continue their protests yet another demonstration expected to take place on saturday in paris. the british army has issued a top level security alert over russian t.v. journalist the u.k. military and media accuse him of spying after he was said to have been acting suspiciously an aside on the facility this is how the journalist himself explains what happened. well i 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. laws on november twenty second and i remember that day perfectly well has 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 we drove by the base stopped approached the security guards i introduced myself presented my id they took pictures of my documents my car then we
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recorded my piece to camera we recorded it on a professional video camera we didn't 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. credentials the journalist presented to the security guard to the media despite a government memo saying for internal nice only. look at the defense ministry sent out 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 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 mercer as if it is the bureau chief of russia's channel one in london and
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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 published online 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 stories really snowballed it was printed originally yesterday but it's been reprinted by most of the newspapers here
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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 it's a 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 in terms of the law the military can take action against anyone acting suspiciously outside a british military base and. we sent an inquiry to the defense ministry there's a form on their website but we didn't get any response filming near the base is not
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illegal it's a public area 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 we see correspondent did the exact same thing as us it was broadcast and no one thinks that punishing him is nothing illegal and yet the story printed in the mail on sunday yesterday had the headline russian t.v. spies a court at top secret. base now first of all it's not top secret you can get to 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 reports as well king 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
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he is a russian citizen working for a russian news channel. a three person international crew has just successfully docked at the international space station after a six hour flight the soyuz is the first mission since the failed launch almost two months ago the three person international crews headed by captain or like. russian cosmonaut is the most experienced with four flights already under his belt he's joined by canadian astronaut david sunshine and america's playing for them is the first mission in space where if a national witnessed a takeoff from the baikonur cosmodrome. you know you hear the engines started working.
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the rocket is already out in the skies will take a little bit more than six hours for the crew to do all quick international space station's but today's launch is far from routine one why. why the thing is that c. uses only new three accidents in there alone he story. never agreed fatalities would always lead into missions aborted eighteen nineteen seventy five a nine hundred eighty three and the maze two recent 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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to. take up started smoothly but ninety seconds into the flight something went wrong it's really hoped it will happen. while separating the rocket stages bumped into each other a fifty meters three hundred ton construction was quite bold the automatic emergency system immediately aborted the mission and until the crew capsule. instead of going to the international space station they landed in kazakhstan's and liz steps hundreds of kilometers from way they had taken off just minutes early by
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couldn't alongside intension 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 will dinner's is where they merge and see capsule with two fortunate crew members landed safely. there. rescue training is part of an obligatory routine before every launch helicopters deeps navigation systems are involved and people are in how to coordinate to find the crew quickly and they stand their skills saved two lives. the russian cosmonaut and american astronaut seemed unharmed after the incident unbelievably given that they fell from a height of fifty kilometers making a steep ballistic descend under force many times stronger than gravity some cold
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days cable and miracle. a special commission was formed do investigate 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 accident occurred due to a fault in a sensor so this could only happen at the assembly stage at the baikonur cosmodrome . in a way witnessing that event to me was actually reassuring. the smart design of the so use and the incredible work that this witness people on the ground can do or if you do every every village i went inside feeling absolutely safe it is a bit small. that is so as any time i wish it may be said i could take part in the design but i ate and
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a half minutes after takeoff the sea news is expected to reach all of it and just six hours late to dock with the international space station but if they stop it will feel much longer and. far right party gets into regional spanish parliament for the first time in almost forty years and he tells them after this break.
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we should start again to discuss where we can call for chancellor merkel runs has said we have built up a lot of religious between germany and europe and russia. to destroy bridges is quite easy and very fast. but to really prove one take a whole lot of. welcome back to the crowd and when it comes to gun control in the us it's normally a lack of action by authorities particularly after mass shootings which makes
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headlines around the globe but it was the reverse for one student who by exercising her right to bear arms was asked to move out of a shared flat by her landlord and roommates it's clear that the rest of the housemates are extremely uncomfortable with the idea of firearms being kept in the household since it's clear that layla wants to keep our firearms it would be best for all parties if she finds another place to live. leyla perny is a twenty four year old harvard student the spotter upped it after her roommates complained to the landlord they didn't feel comfortable with firearms on the property but after they went through her things and found the guns along with a make america great again cap. police say she explained to her flatmates that she owns her guns legally adding that she had lived in the apartment without incident she thinks there's another reason she was kicked out. when i asked them why they were in my room to begin with they each came up with completely contradicting
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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 you had something. and it's not the first time owners of make america great again caps or face problems. but you go. through that is very good against you. particularly that nothing maybe they're going to gather everybody you know to go to another classroom and you can remain here. or you can think your head off or you know talk to if you know what do you want to. do support. the scene do you like your friends and i remember we feel like you got to work. for you when you decide to. serve that's a terrible question i'm simply going to take from supporter who also happens to want you quality from what i've read the his roommates virtually admit that they
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became nervous when they saw the maid at 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 something she must be and not 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 mcdonald's to people driving in their car with their truck bumper sticker on it being attack people wearing a hat or shirt make america great shirt that get physically beat not could you imagine what would happen if somebody wearing an obama had or wearing obama t. shirt had ever been beaten that would have led the news for days. as freshman. u.s. democrats in their efforts to probe donald trump's alleged ties to russia during
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the twenty sixteen presidential elections that's after his former lawyer pleaded guilty to lying to congress about a trump talent construction project in moscow that was shelved michael cohen says he pursued the project on top of the middle of the twenty sixteen campaign time denied any involvement saying he was too. busy electioneering and the russian presence spokesperson there has confirmed the kremlin was approach it responded by saying it didn't deal with construction work. intelligence committee chairman richard has said the current case shows you can't get away with lying to congress but that in hawkins now looks at how others who lied under oath garnered a far less 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 of the president's closest allies lying about their ties to
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russia and russians if you lie to us we're going to get you and the prosecutor period in the senate cohen 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 for the best excuse let's be honest there what a tangled web we weave when first to practice to deceive but that aside let's face the facts you 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
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the capabilities with unable to develop what was former cia chief john brennan the country's top counterterrorism adviser at the time convincing an audience that u.s. drone strikes caused most damage when reports of civilian deaths were being received both by the president and intelligence service. 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 former n.s.a. head james clapper accounting to a senate select committee on n.s.a. spying programs does the n.s.a. collect any type of data on a millions or hundreds of millions of americans. no sir and yet you face charges for a statement he himself admitted was rone yes and even the man now in charge of the
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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 list weeks baghdad has failed to disarm its weapons of mass destruction so what can we learn lying is bad and everyone knows it but. let dr house summarize truths of the human condition. everybody lies. only parents about what the press did not think that the lies told by democratic 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
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to get him a pardon it's all that life if he thinks for a while get him a deal from the special prosecutors they'll tell that what the guy is worthless as a witness and it's worthless as someone who can build a case around won't stop moeller from trying but he's built his house on sand. back in around thirty minutes time but in the meantime. website com to check out any of our stories stop that it's. is finding this out of need. but i.
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think i'm going to go somewhere. but unless i go over and hear about it the most i'm not the host u.d.m.a. look to figure that they're going to be the one has a funny but it was a million. right on the bank call for the right guy bayswater chemical eyes and this is going to that he would develop a new treatment in ten minutes no mockers no that these industries out of the new things you had to simply ignore the money that time and money. and they need all of them other than like means we all stay in this. place to.
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look. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the us has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of global wealth he longs to be ultra rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent from 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. mark but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only . number you need to remember it was one business for him it one can only.
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a prominent german politician and national security advisor to chancellor helmut call. the good news coming down on the era in europe the legendary chancellor is bowing out beset by dissent popular discontent how will the european union handle the retirement of its most aldridge champion where will germany turn when it comes to choosing a post muckle future and how will her legacy impact on what's to come. after her stealth cheik national security adviser to a chance or how would call welcome to the show it's very great to have you with us . dr taufiq 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. the previous.
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chancellor. would be in office impala for the next morning we use i think she would stay we will get the new head of the party of the christian democratic party a new chairman or church of women we don't know yet but nevertheless the chancellor stays quite sure and she has still a. very strong position is in your hope and still within germany sure. after being in office now for. more than twelve twelve feet is. people expect. more or less in the next.
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