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want to be rich. too going to be for the like them for free in the morning can't be good. my interest is always in the why. should. the. police fired tear gas at medics a protest against paris again on monday that says president michael is booed and jeered while surveying the aftermath the weekend's carnage in the capital. was. i. also coming up this hour on russian t.v. reporters accused of spying in the u.k. why the military and media following what was called his suspicious behavior
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outside an army facility. and a new crew has arrived at the international space station that's softer there so use a rocket blast off from the baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan earlier this day. thanks for joining us here on all of the international live from moscow with me. welcome to the program. now police in paris have used tear gas against medics who've joined that wave of protests that have gripped the french capital health care workers and get financial reforms to medical transport which they claim would threaten the viability of some i wouldn't say companies so here you can see some of the pictures that came out of paris on monday the medics were using the saw an emergency lights to attract attention to their cause. also join the protests blocking access. to
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dozens of high schools across france the action follows a weekend that witnessed the most violent riots in paris in half a century the turmoil also led president to cancel a visit to serbia so that you could hold emergency talks with his cabinet. and french authorities are revealing enormous losses from three weeks of yellow vests riots shop profits for instance are down fifty percent protestors roads blockades have also cost transport companies around four hundred million euros. it's been at four million euros worth of damage done in paris on saturday alone as demonstrators run riot and they destroy property across the capital or yellow vests representatives have refused to attend talks with the prime minister that were shows you old for tuesday sharp when ski has this report from the french capital. as you can see there is sounding there so i rings here just in the past on the concorde as you go towards the national assembly the thing that they're unhappy about is a change in france it was implemented two months ago whereby hospitals now decide
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which ambulance service in france reflects patients and the drivers are concerned but kids write their jobs in the future so you could put in 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 as long as necessary we have nothing to lose anymore loser could there where health company secretaries will come to support ambulance workers because if this all continuous will lose all jobs to there is less work for us every single day hospitals do team and have the right to coalesce 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 here in frogs that sickly over the last few weeks with
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a very visible movement but as you made your debut now that we weekends on the dark night of the week that was just standing in to have your say in ferris but you looked like those protests the sets of kids who knew that some of descried divided stuporous of saturday rooms buildings buildings cars defeated smashed shops and new to some of the worst for you this province has seen since ninety one sixty eight. the following week the the only. going to.
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be where we were going to the when the president mccall returned time to france 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 him a warm welcome. wouldn't. you know. well president mccone 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 of protests fuel source 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
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of the frogs to declare a new state of emergency just the looming off to the last one ended well who all this you lazy or 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've been quest to be a social movement they are unhappy with things such as the high unemployment rate here in france as well as the high cost of living and they sent to continue their protests against another demonstration. expected to take place on saturday. the answer is that you have to be able to talk to the protesters they want taxes to be imposed that was the reason for the protest the way out is to drop the country is used to holding talks conflicts may happen and you have to know how to manage them the government has to make immediately the necessary steps to get talks with the yellow vests started. the british army has issued
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a top level security alert over russian t.v. journalists the u.k. military and media accuse him of spying after he was said to have been acting suspiciously outside an army facility this is how the journalist himself explained what happened. i thought 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 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
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and that's exactly what we did instead we being branded spice the credentials of a journalist presented to the security guards were later leaked to the media that's the spy to government memo saying they were only for internal use. a look at the defense ministry sometimes a warning which contains my photograph id number 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. 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 unit 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
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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 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
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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. dunnit i certainly i have no one ever leaked my press credentials or accuse me of being a russian spy in the process but there is an important caviar in terms of the law the military can take action against anyone acting suspiciously outside a british military base. 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 b.b.c. correspondent did the exact same thing as us it was broadcast and no one thinks
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that punishing him is nothing illegal and yet this story prince said 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 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 political commentator told to see things the security scare was linked to the poisoning of the screwballs. russian journalist monster a story about one of our bases that's the story did it again no t.v.
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show his credentials yes were his credentials folks know where they can reset he was obviously is just nonsense i just don't understand why our government want to carry on with this this tit for tat nonsense it's all tied in with this cripples isn't it we know this is all tied in with the fact that we haven't got conclusive evidence either way and it's just part of the anti war russia rhetoric and i for one is a very serious one and frankly fed up of it frankly fed up to the back teeth of it are one jaw jaw with the russians and i'm sure most people want that rather than war war whether it's a false cold war like this or whether it's military led is just nonsense more news coming up just after this break stay tuned here in our interest.
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apart. to look for common ground. welcome back to r.t. international and you crew has just entered the international space station after a six hour long flight unsuccessful docking the so uses the first mission since a failed launch almost two months ago or three person international team is headed by caps and kannan in code the russian cosmonaut is the most experienced he's got four flights already under his belt he's joined by canadian astronauts david son jack and americas and mclean them it's their first mission in space they were welcomed by the three already there sergei prokofiev of. own chancellor and commander alexander guess he's going to be heading back to earth after that mission artie's what if
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a national is in kazakhstan she witnessed the takeoff from russia as you can i cannot cosmodrome. now you hear the engine started working. the families space said. 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 their long he story. never read
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fatalities but always leading to missions 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. because tempers take up started smoothly but ninety seconds into the flight something went wrong it really hoped it would happen. while suppurating the rocket stages bumped into each other
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a fifty meters three hundred ton construction was quick pull the automatic. just the system immediately aborted that mission and undocked the crew capsule. instead of going to the international space station they landed in kazakhstan is and liz steps hundreds of kilometers from way they had taken off just minutes earlier by colonel orange side is 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 a rocket disaster this will dinner's is where they merge and see capsule with two fortunate crew members landed safely. at the rescue training is part of an obligatory routine before every launch helicopters jeeps navigation systems are involved and people are in how to coordinate to find the
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crew quickly and they stunt their skills saved two lives. the russian cosmonaut and american astronaut seemed unharmed after the incident and believe the bleak given that they fell from a height of fifty kilometers making a steep ballistic descend under force many times stronger than gravity some cold days and miracle. a special commission was formed doing 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 accident occurred due to a fault in a sensor this year that only happened at the assembly stage at the baikonur cosmodrome. in no way with this in that event to me was actually reassuring. the smart design
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of the so use and the incredible work of this witness to people in. can you really do every every day i went inside. to be safe is a bit small. as any time i wish. to take part in the design. eight and a half minutes after takeoff the sea 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. donald trump said he would like to see an end to what he called an uncontrollable global arms race and lamented his country's huge military spending. sometime in the future president g. indicts together with president putin of russia will still talking about a meaningful halt to what has become a major and uncontrollable arms race the u.s.
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spent seven hundred sixteen billion dollars this year crazy well with donald trump you just don't know his reputation over the course of the last two years in the oval office has been one of rather unpredictable behavior now in august he signed a bill for seven hundred sixteen billion dollars in pentagon spending now that is sixteen billion dollars more than in twenty eighteen but now he says military spending is crazy and throughout this time he has had no problem talking up military spending and talking up the u.s. military this is donald trump will submit a new budget to rebuild our military we will give the men and women of america's armed services the resources you need beautiful new planes and beautiful new equipment you've been lacking a little equipment we're going to load it up so sixteen billion dollars more than the previous year now you would think perhaps this is to fight terrorism against the rise of terrorism around the world well according to the secretary of defense
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actually this increase is due to russia and china. let's take a listen but we will continue to prosecute the campaign against terrorists that we're engaged in today but great power competition not terrorism is now the primary focus of u.s. national security we face growing threat from revisionist powers as different as china and russia or from each other nations that do seek to create a world consistent with or a for a korean models pursuing veto authority over and other nations economic diplomatic and security decision now trump says he doesn't want a new arms race however he did pull out of a very keen nuclear agreement when nobody was threatening to break it let's review russia has got it here in the agreement they should have been done years ago so people come to this and we have more money than anybody else by far we'll build it up until they come to this and when they do then we're old guard and won't stop
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and by the way not only will we do when it comes to china trump likes to emphasize that he and china's president xi are good friends however he's been imposing a huge number of tariffs on china and there have been a number of military drills in the south china sea furthermore you know there's also the annual nato drills right on russia's doorstep but he says he wants to get along with russia as well let's review these drills that are taking place.
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now after all this action. we now see donald trump on twitter speaking up complaining about high military spending and a vision in kind of a rosy future where washington moscow and beijing walk down the yellow brick road together in peace and harmony however he could reverse himself this is donald trump and he is known to be rather unpredictable. we're joined live now by independent political analyst bruno thanks for joining us on the program so good to have you on you don't really know what trump is going to say do you he signed off a military budget over seven hundred sixty nine close to seven hundred twenty billion dollars didn't he now he's saying that will be critical of this defense spending i mean how should we interpret this back and forth. well i have learned not to take trump's foreign policy or military statements face value he promises
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to improve relations with russia greatly so far i haven't seen any evidence of it and even the. nuclear nuclear peace with north korea seems to be stalling so everything tells me that military spending will continue as planned if not more. what trump may have said after the meeting particularly after coming out to signing a deal with china would probably change the moment he goes back to washington and realizes that he has to deal with the pentagon and many of the people who helped put in power may not have liked his statement so that's not just by the way most u.s. presidents have to follow another show you say power president obama in two thousand and twelve even rebuked his rival romney who are his
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criticisms of russia there was a famous quote he said. mr romney called the cold war is over well what we see under obama in his second term. complete change of tone with the reference to russia so. i think. we should take that statement from trouble at face value i mean his commitment to boosting the military will actually spending that was a key tenant of trump's election campaign was that the u.s. was going to have the best military in the world that's going to be fantastic i also confronting china economically perhaps both militarily as well particularly those disputes in the south china sea that's something you made a big gamble on so do you think now saying he wants friendly relations i mean is this just a case of real polity. it might be a case of her euphoria i don't know after success for negotiation a i don't mean real politik means that he realizes that china is
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a power on the ascent it's not going to stop and its goal is to overcome not only economically but militarily the united states we have the case of a i wrote an article a few months ago called the civil seas crafters it is either the greek historian who said that all major wars begin with a three conflict and we may have had some kind of a response i now want to see how long the tariffs. lasts but eventually nothing will be able to contain china as in inevitable rights it's one point six billion people if it's. just numbers alone it's not feasible so the composition whether it's there's a temporary halt in spending or a permanent one you never really will push the united states just like the united
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states pushed the soviet union in the eighty's to waste money on military spending so a lot of interesting to see what comes out following those g. twenty talks in the coming months so let's under bruno independent political analyst thanks for joining us here on the program thank you very much. let's set up for myself and a team for this hour join us again that just about thirty five minutes time or three am here in moscow for the latest global news update. join me every thursday on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see of that. kind of financial survival john today was all about money laundering first to posit this cash is just a different. oh good this is
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