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i am going to find god and i am i. am different i've. subscribed to read people also get full rocky content for just twelve euros fifty pounds a month. they can use it time french president a man on the cross lose to appease the they should revolt promising tax cuts and the increase of the minimum wage but many people remain unconvinced. george lucas
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who describes the book with no qualms with words are mostly useless across has not listened to the young and the youth is here today to be able to move. freely troops have raided the palestinian news outlet in the west bank allegedly firing tear gas and seizing c.c.t.v. footage coming up to we speak the agency's english they're scared to try to get a handle on what went on there plus. the british prime minister's meeting with a string of european leaders today it's been nonstop aiming for reassurances on the irish border and suffering that major backlash back at home canceling days commons vote. prime minister members across this house don't want your deal you know how can you take and with this make. life not international headquarters here in moscow it's kevin going with nine pm tuesday night moscow time company ok first of the headlines then tonight that we're
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covering for you after four weekends of nationwide protests france's president made a dramatic statement monday night attempting to pays the yellow vest protest movement in his first public address since the unrest a model mccrone bowed to some of the protesters demands including tax concessions the minimum wage rallies is our correspondent shallow due bensky in paris well hundreds if not to more than a thousand students have turned out for this protest today trying to have be yanked again thanks to the admission process is due to change here in france they say that that will become discriminatory for students from poorer backgrounds. this protest comes just hours after president michel gave a speech to the nation last night outlining his proposals trying to aim of the protests we've seen accounts and particularly the protests by the yellow prices would you be violent to the last summer weekends and this is what the president had
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to say to the nation and it was because of this crisis i want to reconcile with you salaries will increase by one hundred euros in twenty nineteen at no extra cost to employers over time will not be taxed and i will ask all employers to pay an end of year by in us this will not be taxed and there will be no social payments for pensioners receiving less than two thousand euros the tax increase will be cancelled as we had planned the total cost of all the measures is likely to be between eight billion and ten billion euros we are in the process of fine tuning to see how to finance it i've been speaking to many of the protesters at least march today and they say there are unhappy that macro speech didn't really touch on the things that they have been protesting about for the last year or so he talks about education reform but they say wasn't enough because he didn't offer anything to them so when i asked him about i want to know for two yellow best reasons this idea
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of increasing the minimum wage giving people earning the minimum wage a hundred years plus a month for giving concessions chip pensioners they said it's not enough it's not good enough and has to do tonight this is what some people have been telling us it was because you would need a city school system you could vote across words are mostly useless namely the proposal to raise the minimum wage by one hundred euros but he did not specify that it would be one hundred gross so it's not that big a deal it's just cramps this is nothing in relation to the rage of the people who simply does not care who you. secure today only prioritize students have. access to universities after mccraw reforms and much more scandalous is that young people have been mobilizing for two weeks and there was no sign that mccrone had accepted any of our demands mccrum has not listen to the young and the youth is here today to be heard to mobilize because in the cities would similar to this like it almost and there have been college student protests for two and
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a half months and there's been nothing in the media nothing at all we see the yellow vests are violent they break things they burn cars and we're peaceful which is why i didn't create a buzz so that's the reaction you know from people on the streets here in paris he still seems to be a huge amount of anger intentions towards the president many people saying what he had also because night was too little too late but what about political reaction this is what's been happening so far. i believe that brown five of the revolution in our country next saturday will be a great moment of mobilization but of course i think it's up to those who are in the protest movement mccrone has become dangerous for france under the guise of measures he chooses not to change his policy and continues to rule against the people if a manual micron is so sure of himself he should have the courage to have his measures backed by referendum so far it seems there should be all its own
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chauffeured by president mark or isn't enough to quell the disquiet am i here in france many people still cooling phase resignation saying what he also does not like was too little too late and he needs to offer more than for the moment it looks like the protests are set to continue with his usual set to have another protest on saturday this weekend which will make it the fifth weekend in a row show that even steven. paris. was just six weeks ago that one man cold on protesters to take up the yellow vest as a symbol of the video went viral receiving millions of views. but you know we all have these yellow vests for the whole week starting from the seventeenth of november put on your yellow vest to show that you are with us with our movement that was then this is now we spoke that major so he told us he's still not satisfied with the crimes proposed solutions so let's assume that these measures
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will affect only a small part of the population not all of the people would benefit from what restaurant announced not all of the people are paid minimum wage but there are people with a slightly higher wattage and he targeted a small majority unfortunately this is not the whole population and these measures are really small it's he could do a lot more he should have reduced the salaries of the rich because they have disproportionate salaries. these are rich in ways benefits this is not fast the poor pay more debts the rich with zero taxes this is disproportionate this is the beginning of chaos we should find measures to resolve it we are on the streets in the wind in the cold not from pleasure for the french have come because they could not stand it this is lasted for years not only mycroft all those here course did nothing to save the situation so people are on the streets not giving it up because they are determined. that. the israel defense forces have raided the office of the
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palestinian news agency wafa in the west bank according to the agency soldiers fired tear gas and seize c.c.t.v. footage while searching the building. journalism. or serious screens now these pictures released by the radio news agency some people were saying praying while israeli soldiers search the building is was given no reason for the raid but it's believed the actions connected to the i.d.f. search for the perpetrator of an attack on sunday which left seven israelis wounded right prompted clashes between the i.d.f.
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and palestinians in the area now the palestinian red crescent a paltry dozens of people did including two people struck by lightening if you're sorry have to come to the regular take truth to get a response from the many times earlier we spoke to two journalists will agency was there at the time of the right each time how it all unfolded. the army entered an ordained pastor from and. in that and in the morning actually they were searching buildings along the way sort of saw us looking and taking pictures because we are a news agency we have got a jet that is there and so they decided to come up also to our building i was there myself and i did live through that ordeal i do you guys was in the building where we work and it was really difficult to stay inside. at one point even as we were taken some pictures from the balcony of the our floor they fired stun grenades at us which exploded in the balcony and then they looked for
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footage of security cameras that were in the building of the streets and they took. daves according to court because of these security cameras it could have asked. us. to put it could have done that and put it would have been delivered to them. i think in a problem there was no need at all for what happened there was no need to enter the building and to take them by force they used intimidation and force and scared the jitters there and forced them to open the doors and enter the rooms where the servers were took their footage without any. approval from from their from the administration of the fourth of. moscow's only on the u.s. secretary of state over his remarks about two russian military aircraft sent to
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venezuela to take part in exercises itself to my pompei accuse the two countries of squandering public funds comments which the kremlin described as completely inappropriate. this is a very undiplomatic step from the u.s. secretary of state it's a serious accusation pointed at the russian government and we believe it is not an appropriate statement talking about public spending we do not agree with this moron that this is an inappropriate statement from a country which could feed the whole of africa with half its military budget we continue to seek dialogue with our colleagues and hope for washington's readiness sooner rather than later. this response came off to the u.s. secretary of state mike compare had claimed that sending two russian military aircraft across the atlantic was a waste of money and these are his words russia's government has sent bombers halfway around the world to venezuela the russian and venezuelan people should see this for what it is to corrupt governments squandering public funds and squelch and
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liberty and freedom while that people suffer the suburban exchange following to deploy mine told to russian strategic bombers here in venice to well let early on monday as part of a brokered military cooperation between moscow and caracas we missed the arrival of two russian white swans he is my report here in taiz one of the russian tupolev one is sixty's joint chief. was was just that. you. don't feel that you have to come to. this doctor and this. was no. right that landed from the base and russia has no. cross have covered the distance no more than ten
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thousand kilometers and they flew over it at plenty before they let it hear it it is well it. was sixty supersonic strategic bomber like. this if occasion no need russia has. it is designed to deliver nuclear and conventional weapons and strike strategic targets they may carry out wow miss out and ones that keep up with such flights are useful to us within russia we can conduct long distance nonstop flights but not one like this the aircraft cross the nation different latitudes which is useful for
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training and demonstrating aircraft reliability. this is it is part of a very close military cooperation between the two countries russia is venezuela's army number one provider with its helicopter if i think jazz to look at conflicts is that other weaponry being in active use by the country's armed forces four years old already under a multi-billion contract the country's defense minister has come to the airfield to personally great the russian pilots. our armed forces have improved their combat readiness we are constantly working to raise our game and show that we have a modern military capable of defending the country in russia and venezuela have already conducted numerous joint military drills and later this week on wednesday these two white swans are expected to leave to the air as part of yet another russian venezuelan military training also leap into business today trees
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a may shoes off way to european leaders a day after she infuriated the u.k. parliament perspiring that crucial vote we'll tell you all about it when we come back. you know world big part of the lot 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 bad and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks.
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manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. in the final merry go round be the one percent. we can all middle of the room sick. i guess so trees amazing buds on a diplomatic whirlwind tour to meet european leaders today in a bid to secure assurances on who breaks it deal it comes a day after the m.p.'s back home by perspiring that crucial breaks in vote at the eleventh hour. for european dutch in the hague where she met with a dutch counterpart. the visit was however
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a brief one is just hours later the prime minister was leaving for yet another wrong davao this tie with chancellor angela merkel in berlin even i got off to a shaky start as late as all that says the problem is this car got a bit stuck for a minute quite a bit of effort from two of resistance to open it also a lot. to someone else appears to have left a bullet empty handed his chance. merkley said it was rejected the idea of the negotiating the terms of brecht's it would be if the british premier is now in brussels where she'll meet with the president of the european council donald tusk among other top officials while that's going on back at home the british leader snatched away m.p.'s chance of course to vote on a withdrawal plan in the last minute that happened last night the vote should have been today trades in may was jeered and buddha she told parliament she was perspiring the vote and then peace across the house didn't mince their words about it either. just this house wants to deliver bricks it.
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if she doesn't take on board the fundamental changes required then she must make way for those who can bammers across this house don't want your deal does she not realize how chaotic and when articulates this make you know. this isn't a government in control failing again. isn't her time wasting to life simply reckless what has been the portable pain among certainty of the last two years what the heck is going more oh i. for eight is it true but not a prime minister is better than a bad prime minister yet it's two and a half years since britain voted to leave the european of the but the prospect of staying in that club is higher than ever how did it get to this. it had to be rather straightforward the country had been hit this is an historic
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moment from which there can be no turning back and brussels almost paying. off grid. but it. can be concluded quickly bendish the negotiations began and chugged away for a year until they hit a couple of major stumbling blocks the thorny issue of the irish border as well as future trade brought out bluster from one side just to train work for comic corp. and provide a from the other let nobody be in any doubt that as i've always said you know we are preparing for no deal ministers left may side and the e.u. faced with two european movements across the continent wasn't just going. to roll over so when the deal between london and brussels was finally struck last month
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john made it clear in this one you. actually. want to go. back home to reason may's deal only united politicians of all stripes against it the message from many including the hard bags it is in her own party is that she can't improve a rotten deal which although not exactly in those words also happens to be the message from brussels i have decided to call european council meeting on thursday we will not renegotiate the deal including the backstop but we are ready to discuss how to facilitate u.k. ratification as time is running out we will also discuss a preparedness for a no deal scenario so instead of surviving a historic parliamentary vote to raise a maze had to ensure a historic humiliation and by failing to reschedule the date of the vote she has been accused of running away from democracy and that this is the u.k.
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moves ever closer to the twenty ninth of march the official date of britain's departure from the e.u. that means that n.p.c. are going to be under even more pressure to approve what perhaps they consider to be a bad deal just to avoid a disastrous no deal so that if to resume a survives as leader and doesn't get ousted by either her own party or through a vote of no confidence which incensed opposition parties say they're now planning that could force a general election and considering the current state of disarray a party promising a second referendum to potentially reverse brags it could win popular support. privileged footballers blaming the newspapers for fueling racism in sport mentions his city player he was sterling hit the headlines at the weekend after t.v. coverage showed him apparently being racially abused or fans of the match is
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a sports correspondent. barely a week after a banana skin was thrown at that african player in a big english premier league clash between arsenal and tottenham english football is rocked by another racism scandal and again in london when this past weekend manchester city's superstar a team sterling became the victim of apparent racial abuse by a chelsea fan caught on camera sterling who is arguably one of the best inless players around right now reacted with a bombshell going on instagram and laying the blame for racism in sport on the media this young black kid is looked at in a bad light which helps fuel racism and aggressive behavior so through the newspapers the don't understand why people are racist in this day and age all i have to say is have a second thought about publicity and give all players an equal chance he pointed to reporting of two young players who bought luxurious homes for their family but the tone of the headlines was notably different especially the language used about the
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player of african origin sterling's become the first major footballer to pointedly call out the media for fuelling racism sparking a weekend of intense debate that spread far further than the sports pages he most certainly has a point it's proven right that sterling speaks out i saw what happened with sterling yesterday how does this happen still in twenty eighteen or are we going to continue to a lot of these type of races behavior go on over kicking the ball some in that media did not take sterling's point saying that the coverage was not racially driven but others dug deeper that the roots of any prejudice perhaps lie in the lack of non white sports pundits being in. employed some took aim at a young guy he met using him of having a grudge and you know you don't have to look far particularly in the tabloids to see that he has been getting a very hard time at times using the language you could hardly describe as
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appropriate but has the coverage been driven by his race or his lifestyle now let's compare how the tabloids have treated other footballers of different races here one footballer gets charged for driving drunk and he's caught out another footballer drives at a slow speed while texting on his phone yet he should be arrested both of these men who also happen to be club team mates cheated on their wives something the tabloids love probably more than anything else yet one is a chelsea love rat but for the other it's merely an indolent love scandal and staying with a love life one man or forty eighth's simply flirted with hotel beauty while the other and yes that is right him sterling is called a caribbean rat for allegedly spending a weekend with someone else other than his girlfriend it's not hard to see that in all these cases the most visible difference between the subjects of these reports was their race so whether or not the british media or at least the tabloids fuel
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racism is now a front and center debate in light of sterling's remarks but it's an issue that could be easily answered with headlines like these which have nothing to do with sports whatsoever the ones which can only make an already evident social divide in the u.k. even wider think perhaps the way that some black players are portrayed in the media we do need to look at and make sure not using double standards football has an awful lot of innocent right you should not enough managers the media world is still very very white especially this school media world and i will do that whether that plays a part in the air. as well so i do think there's an element of truth in what he said i do think that distrust and things that were shouted allegedly made stomping on we just don't need that kind of racism in english football. you can come to
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those stories a lot of course of the comments section at r.t. dot com let's throw it up so far the shoes no for moscow her life you have kevin on saying thanks for watching. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. to talk about predatory oh yeah they're out there.
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and finance and the important impact upon all of us i'm bart chilton in washington thank you so much for being on board we are sure glad you're with us and we've got a lot of get to today coming up off trade tensions continue between the united states and china as a chinese court orders this to say shut up apple i phone sales in the country will bring you up to speed on the billion dollar breakdown with alex mahela bit and there's climate change news out of poland as more than two hundred nations meet molly pharaoh's joins us for that coverage plus british prime minister theresa may have postponed a vote on the u.k. parliament under threats a deal we'll get reaction from london coming up with the latest news plus later in the e.u. those yellow vest protests continue in france as french president prone addresses the nation will go to paris for an update and ask about that new news as a european union efforts to continue trading.
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