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the ultra rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent this year some with four hundred to five hundred three per cent for sure and one rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollar a.r.u. industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need to remember is one one does not show you know four to miss the one and only two but. i think. you know first movement thanks to the streets of paris for a fifth weekend in a row despite the president's making keep concessions. us about what else is the
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creation of its own army raising fears in europe of a new military escalation. a british comedian in a sense a list of topics he's not allowed to joke about before an appearance at a university of respect all censorship we put the issue of. subsidy trivial for me to sign this document to be honest if you have to stop and go well you know what they're asking me not to be sexist how could they maybe it's about time that uses thought about the fact that it's twenty eight and check out what your material is when you were a comedian and by virtue of what you're doing this subject matter being. in the spirit of lenny bruce and more soul and dick gregory. are the. thanks for joining us live in art international just called four am here
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in moscow i'm daniel hawkins review our welcome to the program in paris has been gripped by a wave of civil unrest this weekend with up to one hundred seventy people arrested the yellow vest movement began as a protest against fuel taxes this low balled into revolt against president. it was going to look awful was was was. was. is the tear gas leaves this area of the seans allee's a the famous streets in paris police are moving their way up towards the arc de triomphe clearing out anybody who they deemed to be involved in the violence that
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we saw a rope out of absolutely nowhere it was incredibly peaceful throughout today and then just in a few seconds it went from zero to ten immediately and we saw police deploy tear gas which is in the air right now as we're moving into it and also the water cannon as well as well as the rubber bullets being fired certainly a very forceful move by the police in order to make sure that they take they took control of this particular area of the seans elisei after five weeks of the police tactics being found somewhat lacking what we have seen here is well they suffered a at least anyway tactics that have brought every single one of those yellow vests demonstrators into one little corner here right now it seems that it's over here it seems that they've brought them into that particular area but this has been quite
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a while in the ventral afternoon that started off quietly and escalated really really quickly there are a number of people that are acquiring medical attention we saw one of our colleagues from our t. fronts who is here on the show and so they say was taken away for some medical treatment however. this has been a much smaller scale demonstration that what we've seen in the previous weeks. up i. cut.
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the her how. her going to. cut. i was up. i. think. i. know. well the yellow vest protest movement against government policies has moved outside of french borders as well now the belgian davus all brussels was hit by demonstrations on saturday several hundred protesters took to the streets making a stand against low wages high taxes and social welfare cuts in while in italy go vests have been demonstrating against the country's current migration policy in
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rome they gathered in the city center to stand in solidarity with migrants and asylum seekers comes as the italian government moves through eliminates humanitarian protection as one of its visa categories. protests have spread outside of europe as well on friday tel aviv saw its own version of the french movement taking to the streets protesting high taxes and the increasing cost of living. i am i. know i am i was i. was. hundreds of people took part in a demo blocking off roads in the city center this comes after recent hikes
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a new water electricity and food prices demonstrators accuse the government of ignoring the fact that salaries are not keeping up with the city's cost of living. oh my god oh look at what happened in france when they raise the fuel tax but here in israel the government is constantly taking similar measures and from the first of january the cost of living will become even higher but these rarely parliament members have voted to raise their own salaries by five hundred shekels is that reasonable we want our government to take all these monopoles and all those corporations and make the game but it's fair game i don't know that. i have the price of that was the folds that one share everything they said this is inspiration from france oh god i'm ok with me. they think i would. not doubt that but they can say i was
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a brief yellow vest protests on westminster bridge in london yesterday by pro bricks a campaign is over although what began in france hasn't spread to the british isles although with alternative look here's polly boyko into her latest episode of in case you missed it. in frogs people hate the idea of fieldwork coming more expensive claim britain and some expensive for you here is these pleasant postures would never fall victim to a laser on revolution the other vests would never make it here surely. on the street across the nation line and is forming these anglo-saxon liaison's are up to something.
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very. fast going on so they appear peaceful but this army of high rez warriors like paris didn't have weapons now but because they keep it this revolution and. they have just started playing their bayonets and their machetes as tools and machinery. bombs fool me. oh my god there's another one. this conspiracy going to great to the very top. but france is a government in disarray
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a leader of it being out of touch with normal people the issue of immigration dividing the nation. together invest revolution and i happen to. credit. who's your leader. and i see them. kosovo has declared it's creating its own army turning civil security forces into full scale military units the move however has found little support among long standing allies with the us being the only exception. takes a look at why most of europe is concerned. we like to think of europe as peaceful conflict less a place where differences a result of that in a civilized way but this place is different. with this vote today
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a new era starts for our country. from this moment if we have the course if you've got the. europe has its darker aspects ethnic strife religious divides contested borders kosovo is all of that it is permanently on the brink of a new war it just needs a spark the self-proclaimed government there wants to appear strong asking late cashing in on ratings voters just love a good military parade where the cost of zero is the right place for that you decide. to. go to. the local. are.
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the parliament of the republic. serbia which is sworn to protect ethnic serbs who live in kosovo is afraid very afraid that this new army will eventually be used to target its brethren ethnic cleansing belgrade says that this could only mean one thing because of zero doesn't one piece everything the president doesn't evidently it does it all with the support of the us and britain is against the law serbia says even a military intervention is an option anything to stop this given that they would have to force their way past nato troops permanently. nation and kosovo should give you an idea of how serious they are on the topic of nato the alliance has long wanted the kosovo to join in the process is already underway and even nato has
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called this move unwise while the transition of the kosovo security force is in principle and matter for kosovo to decide we have made clear this move is ill timed nato supports the development of the kosovo security force under its current mandate with a change of mandate the north atlantic council will now have to reexamine the level of nato as engagement with the kosovo security force why would that be why would many nato allies be against this new army because it risks war in europe again no one in that neighborhood wants a repeat of the nine hundred ninety nine catastrophe no one wants to deal with ethnic slaughter with war crimes genocide and refugees that is no one who has anything to lose now more than ever the government of course of them must engage with minority communities and coordinate closely with nato allies and partners as it begins the ten year transition of its security forces the u.s.
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will be there with. the united states has been added for years prodding and encouraging kosovo to raise an army despite every objection and why not if they do were american weapon manufacturers might have a whole new army to outfit tension generated could guarantee an american presence in the area for decades to come and there's also jabot china and russia which support serbia and don't recognize kosovo all in all the third plan sell the firewood sell the matches convince someone to spark a fire and then be there to put it out. the dispute has flared up within germany's governing coalition over an abortion law we'll have more on that story and others still to come just in a few moments time. president
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trump indeed has has his way of communicating but you have to hand it to him but sometimes it's better to try and shake up the established way of doing things in order to come to a different conclusion i think what's worrying is this focus on you know fake news and junk news because one of the foundations of a democracy has to be the trust in new facts and information and if that trust is fundamentally shaken and the independent media are criticized then i think that that's a problem from a communications perspective. if we have a new. arrangements with china may build a new foundation for relations i think broadly the u.s. has a problem. in the rise of china no matter what they do. the
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program russian national could testify in an unspecified second case in the u.s. that's according to new reports having spent months in an american jail on thursday she pleaded guilty to failing to register as a foreign agent the charges initially brought against. conspiracy to defraud the u.s. mainstream media were quick to put a sensation of spin on the story dubbing. she was never accused of being one following her guilty plea the prosecutor's office said it would seek up to five years in prison with deportation also an option as the case drugs on maria has
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essentially been kept in solitary confinement for months father believes this played a role in her guilty plea. the conditions she is being kept in are having an impact if you have the chance to prove her innocence or justify her activity she would do just that this is very hard for her for most three months now she's been discriminated against and has been held in isolation what she needs most bizarre support we are waiting for the situation to be resolved soon and in a way that is satisfactory to both my daughter and our whole family since november the twenty year she's been kept in administrative segregation which involves twenty two hours in the cell and as early as two hours outside during which time she can make calls so we know what those conditions are really like. international war attorney bruce marks told us within a shouldn't have been kept behind bars. beginning of this you know she was a russian spy well she wasn't a spy. the concept of
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a spy is somebody who's obtaining secrets from the government didn't happen at all this is a young girl she believes in the right to bear arms she met only with private people she has a relationship with somebody who used to be i think in the senate in russia mr torsion who strongly believes that as well we have a very technical law that says if you're quote representing a foreign government or official that you have to register. that's the technicality . that she violated and this is not the type of case that you would have thought would have been prosecuted would have not thought that she would have been put in jail as long as she was if there was a technical violation at the most she should have been expelled from the country. rift has emerged within germany's governing coalition over a longstanding law banning doctors from advertising fortunes the social democrats who are the junior partner in that coalition say the lower is too harsh and should
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be scrapped the unita of the christian democratic union though says it should stay in place out of that kind of violent nicknamed a k k who replaced angela merkel last week is known for her strong conservative views. potence of the law which dates back to the nazi era says it puts doctors at risk of criminal charges for just offering information about abortions. a.k.k. took to twitter to say protecting life both all on board remains the most important party we spoke to locals to get their take on the controversial legislation. i think it's a really difficult decision. and and the women do that because. i think masti they're desperate and not because yeah it's fancy and it is quite healthy to not promoted but to inform people about certain options they have but
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this is very important that doctors can really get this information to patients and it's hard to see read something into when i'm supposed to get a day would just have an abortion because it's so much on. the linkup party member . believes if karrenbauer continues the policy of predecessor her party will soon lose support a kick a is trying to pretend to be a conservative but she's just following in the footsteps of angular markel and those take conservative issues that she's bringing up are failing to convince anyone i believe that she should be tackling the real issues that she should be going back to christian democrat philosophy of the one nine hundred fifty s. which was that you also have to help poor people that you have to have an economy that works for everyone and those issues have been overlooked by the american
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government we have lots of poverty in our country and those are the values that people care about it and i did come can just continue the policies that i'm going to markell then the c.d.u. will continue to bleed voters and lose at the polls. a british comedian booked to appear before students was shocked to find he'd been sent a behavioral agreement before his performance. by signing this contract you are agreeing to our no tolerance policy with regards to racism sexism classism ages i'm able as them have a phobia by phobia transfer xenophobia islamophobia or anti religion or anti atheism constantine kissin was among five comedians showed you all to perform at that event it was held to raise money for the children's charity unicef representatives of the charities sent all performers the behavioral agreements and stress that while the topics can be raised it must be done in
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a respectful way. or universities student union said the agreement went too far and later human self itself issued an apology given the units that visit children's charity we wanted to make sure it was an appropriate event for the cause we would never wish to impose that guest with have to agree to anything that they do not believe in we apologise for the misunderstanding so is this a one off or not all u.k.'s national union of students seems to think so it says it's got no evidence universities are dictating what their speakers can and can't say however there have been several other cases in the country where comics have been stopped from performing or had their material censored the loss was banned from performing at cardiff university after hundreds signed a petition complaining his show trivialize the rape and activist and comedian kate smyth wait had her performance cancelled at london university because of her views on prostitution should
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a bit of the story with media commentator lionel. absolutely trivial for me to sign this document and to be honest if you have to stop and go what you know what they're asking me not to be sexist how could they then maybe it's about time that you sort of thought about the fact that it's twenty eighteen and checked out what your material is i find it weird that we're presenting this as though somebody is paying sense of the fact is that by agreeing to come on your show i've agreed not to swear on air and if i didn't want to do that i could have not come on your show and you know your other guests are bound by the same thing if every time you see a cup of coffee you shout i hate coffee it's disgusting or you won't be working in a coffee shop next week now let me explain what the problem is imagine if i get him on our t. . my colleague here in de mint comes out and you say do not talk about this subject do not mention the word kremlin united states trump we would say whoa whoa wait a minute hold it we wouldn't say well those are the rules it's like yelling fire in
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a crowded theater or coffee in a coffee shop we would say wait a minute you're let me what i'm saying you can make your own decision about what is and isn't ok and they're absolutely things i'm sure that you wouldn't allow me to say on air i know there are all the same and so by coming on air of course we've agreed not to say those things are not you know it's not down to every comedian to decide what kind of stuff they want to do and if that means that they don't want to play you know there are shows that i know where the comedians perform to children and of course when you perform a show for children there are kinds of subjects that you don't go near because it's a children's show and personally i don't do those shows because i don't write the kind of material that suits those events and so i don't put myself forward we're not talking to them not a question you can't define races you can't units of what he did say use a dictionary we know we can't know no you know there are many you don't and they didn't have a lie about you and the rest of absolutely all maybe you really. please stop it you
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know we're talking about your you're being sold down to good british above the rules and looking it up in the dictionary that's not the issue the bigger issue is that instead of us saying wait a minute what rules wait a minute why kid they speak no we're saying excuse me why aren't you abiding by the rules look at how we're giving in our first of all don't break the rules instead of saying wait a minute he's a comic is this over eighteen what kind of a club is this i'm sorry but life's tough but i do think that the answer is that everybody is entitled turf and you know here's my radical opinion i think we're entitled to free speech i think they're entitled to say this is what we think the rules should be and i think everybody else who's involved in that should be entitled to agree to disagree to say well actually i would like a change to this is something you haven't mentioned that i find to be quite problematic i think that you know we know that there are always going to be limits in society about what is and isn't ok to be said in certain forums and certain
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platforms and that's absolutely fine what's the matter with us we're used to be tough we're becoming a bunch of little snowflake trigger of trigger warning then then heard and be it it's listen to what we're talking about a comedian but by the way if there was no rules or what the heck was he being asked to sign we are losing our sense of humor we're losing our guts in our spine we're losing who we are removing our personality so keep it up our backs keep it up you'll be out of a job in six months. president of ukraine has announced the creation of an independent ukraine in orthodox church marking a historic split from the russian church president poroshenko made a declaration on saturday in clear he described spiritual independence from russia as a matter of national security for ukraine the country's leader himself took part in a meeting of the so-called unification council along with religious leaders at the
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meeting a leader of the new church was elected the russian and ukrainian churches have been under the same war thought for hundreds of years and the russian orthodox leader a truck accuse ukraine's government of interfering in religious affairs. interference by the secular authorities of the ukrainian state in the affairs of the church has turned into brutal pressure on the clergy of ukraine's moscow patriarchate what we're now seeing is full scale persecution ukraine began formal steps the breakaway from the moscow patriarchate in october that was after the constantinople patriarchate seen by some was the highest authority in orthodox christianity revoked a seventeenth century act which united the russian and ukrainian churches in response the russian church severed ties with constantinople as the headlines for these hour join us again in twenty five minutes for the latest updates up next though its documentary channel get up and touch down.
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what politicians do something. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president interim or somehow want to. get to the right to be close it's like the full story in the morning can't be good . i'm interested always in the waters in the. first sydney. you know world of big partisan movies 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 path and shouting past each other it's hard for critical thinking it's tied to fight for the
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middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. no i just junk your lunch then i'll go easy about. the meal which the last meals trashman probably don't need to be especially at the in the wine was allied to the illusion yeah. every dollar we go to someone for the world cup of. bill of the lawyer for the break on monday you get away
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with among the just your typical issues to some a glove the raw deal must deal with this just one of those last day of. these national we have barriers to free speech nash's court the treaties nash cut cut cut but even with the. problems to be devoted to governing. more to the window misspoke of alluded to the album of all of that in there the i'm even more to say here at the green cross the was a pretty decent at the local go pull the girls to start the new day out was the last bit of i did not put up with the withdrawal but of course all of the fulfills all professional role of the show reply you go to the bottle was always get out of the little point i would do would you go for the design to tell you what i think it would look about who. does it go would you not want it to do it does feel good live music room it was a love bullshit.
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