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washington behind. the country's president. anger in the u.s. media. because of domestic russian passenger flight has made an emergency landing hijacking. the
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playing took off from sioux good in western siberia and was banned from moscow an unarmed passenger then reportedly tried to force it to redirect to afghanistan the flight operated by main airline aeroflot made its emergency landing though around an hour and a half after takeoff at a local airport near good police have cordoned off the airport with travelers denied access and the would be hijacker has now reportedly been arrested and that's what we know any more information we'll bring it straight to you. now germany's angela merkel in france is a man u. macron have signed a new treaty to enhance bilateral relations comes amid bickering between various e.u. states uncertainty surrounding breaks and also a rise in populism across the continent during the media conference before the signing of the treaty between leaders gave their vision over a new bond explaining why the new treaty is needed angela merkel said that the
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challenges of the rising populism and nationalism require europe to give clear answers she also stressed to the importance of closer military cooperation between berlin and paris and the creation of a joint defense and arms export culture manu macron in turn said the founding fathers of the franco german bond would be proud to see today's signing with more his paper on. the draft of the deal was a little light on real details but there is a clear intent with it let's have a look at the deal we're set for an increase in bilateral statements when it comes to major e.u. issues now this is something that's already fairly commonplace from the two now it's going to be in writing there's also plans for both fiscal integration and what's being called the franco germany konami zone. on the military front both nations want their armed forces to be as into twined as their economies with
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germany and france combining to reinforce nato. defense also it's being called the fostering of a common culture the ranks and they franco german security council so the brass and the politicians are pulling in the same direction there's also foreign policy goals which may prove a little less straightforward including a permanent seat for germany on the un security council but not everyone is happy about these e.u. powerhouses getting even more chummy and cementing. position within the block. europe is used to the franc. but we're seeking a new balance a new energy and in this sense poland and italy will be the protagonists of this new european spring there's also domestic upset over the deal alternative for germany say it erodes german sovereignty while the same sentiments have been echoed by the usual suspects in france you know so could my sending the sacks on the quiet
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on the way to market on can be treason with brags on the volleys of euro skepticism it makes sense that powers would look to team up but not brings us back to the question of foreign policy how will the interventionist french sit with the germans we now need for that coalition. without fundamentally changing the global military outlook it's hard to see how this deal will change much or anything at all peter all of the belin. or german political commentator and publisher i can haymow told us that the new treaty is designed first and foremost as a safeguard against opposition at home. in my view it is more then
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just a statement it is about the release of the rulers in their oath and bowing but the citizens. boldly go or rebel against them as you can see the yellow west in paris now it is quite a dangerous area every. the vast majority is against that but mrs merkel the air shoulders all earthly decisions in the past that she doesn't character or whether she is alone from the bullets are nor from the citizens united . meanwhile france has summoned the italian ambassador over what it reportedly calls hostile remarks made by the country's deputy prime minister who would you to mayor ickes paris of the sharing a colonial policy in africa and the worsening the migrant crisis even going so far
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as to call for sanctions while this lease deputy prime minister mattis alvin has ruffled feathers too by saying that france has no desire to stabilize war torn libya due to its energy interests shala dubinsky reports france and italy have quite a long story of fighting as elections closer the two countries are increasingly looking to bolster their allies and to drown out the rival italy's it deputy prime minister has laid the blame for the ongoing my current crisis here in europe with france saying it's impoverished african nations with its colonialist policies. we must address the causes of this crisis because people are leaving africa in part because some european countries led by france have never stopped being colonizers he even went. as far as calling for brussels to sanction paris now some might say that it's a bit rich to lay the blame on france's colonial past given that italy too had
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colonies but to my ears beef is that a coup ding to him france has never let go there are dozens of african countries in which france prints its own currency the franc of the colonies and with that currency french public debt is financed by italy's been ruffling matt corns feathers for a while including in its support for the yellow vests movement been a french is it i hope for the good of the french who are a great people that they come out of this moment of crisis macron was a laboratory invented product to stand in the way of any change on the horizon that seems obvious to me now. all while rome's hand of friendship is being offered to world's other e.u. nations disgruntled with an influx of migration including hungary in poland they calling for a european spring french president has taken up the fight. will be on and
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he's just like it is indeed clear that today there is a strong opposition between nationalists and progressives and i will not give anything away to nationalists and to those who deliver this hate speech and so if they wanted to see me as their main opponent they are right france and italy have nanny bones of contention immigration settlement in libya relations with russia and they can't even decide on leonardo da vinci's legacy but they do have one thing in common both want to take the lead within the e.u. charlotte even ski. paris well we spoke to mark about sania he's a professor of politics at the university of milan and he thinks the may does make a fair point. if think there is a basis for the ija demaio accusation against friends little group of countries in central africa and that treat francis the us they look for them for recognition
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during the civil war or they reach out for minister it's in france they use the currency that is backed by the french treasury and so on him and saying if you don't call it media colonialism i wonder what what kind of policy could you call me a colonialism it's they are at an all time low those relations between the france and italy and it's clear why this point mark on the government in france is really sort of you and soon regime walking out together the european union the sort of the old elite for thirty or forty years. there are always two sides to every story somehow at a pace to be true to you about the standoff between a student wearing a make america right again cap and a native american veteran a video of the take taken in washington d.c. when fire all sparking outrage in the media and he's got a mop and i look at what is not being reported. a visual like this will get your
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blood boiling. the catholic high school student who comes face to face with a native american elder in a viral video is now responding to the media went wild a youth in trump's trademark tat disrespecting an elderly native american disturbing viral video has sparked outrage toward covington catholic high school just stirring viral video shows a model team saying make america great again perhaps harassing a native american outer in washington a troubling incident at the foot of the lincoln memorial and it wasn't just any native american this guy is a vietnam veteran he was instantly turned into a hero by celebrities and the media the red make america great again to have is the new white hood without white boys been able to empathize with other people humanity will continue to destroy itself this is appalling the ignorance the goal the disrespect is shameful that native american man showed incredible strength and dignity i heard him say you know down. here
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i sit here because we have to stay strong all of us said the one who is all that anger and all of that wanting to. i have the freedom to just rip me apart but there's always more to the story than a single snapshot. that make america great again. look at it. we think. we would not make it look again. it turns out that the boys were taunted rather hatefully by black nationalists and others and all kinds of hate was unloaded on them simply for wearing trunks a baseball cap and furthermore unlike those trying to provoke them the boy in the picture he simply stood silently however he did put
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a defiant grin on his face. compared to. the young man is now penned his version of events he's getting death threats from across the globe i'm being called every name in the book including a racist and i will not stand for the small black character assassination of my family's name so some channels are now editing the story but the damage is already done this is turned into a huge story only because this child was wearing a make america great again i think that there is a serious lack of integrity in reporting at the end of the day everybody wants to put their own spin on a story it's no longer about who what when where and why it's about how could we spin this in a way that benefits our narrative. and is why and security forces have detained
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twenty seven members of the national guard accusing them of films you know prizing against the government these events come amid a political crisis in the country after president jewelries no gration was branded illegitimate by the opposition one quarter picks up the story. it's all out k. . in the streets of caracas with especially violent protests raging in the streets monday saw an explosion of violence when anti government soldiers were arrested for stealing weapons in the capital right wing protests in support of them broke out into war like clashes with government forces opposition a national assembly leader called for a meeting with material supporters on wednesday but it's a bit too late to play nice as last week why don't declare venezuelan president nicolas maduro as entire claim to power illegitimate and c.n.n. announced the trumpet ministration may be prepared to recognize quiet o. as venezuela's unelected president as
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a result venezuela's supreme court has declared the national assembly's political power no and void trumps national security advisor john bolton didn't seem too happy to day's action by the controlled supreme court was a predictable and hope that the united states resolutely supports the national assembly. a democratic institution that is brave to restore democracy u.s. vice president mike pence even said majority has no right to exercise legitimate political power nicolas maduro is a dictator with no legitimate claim to power who is a precise the venezuelan people for too long the united states strongly supports the courageous decision by. the president of the national assembly to invoke constitutional protections and declare the country's presidency vacant the mainstream media has been adding fuel to the fire with headlines predicting
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a venezuelan doomsday going on for years already it's hard to tell if the opposition is really that popular but one thing is for sure the trumpet ministration and mainstream media might not agree on much but when it comes to venezuela the government must go. donald quarter. u.s. citizens suspected of spying by russia remains in custody after a moscow court rejected paul whelan's appeal for let's get the latest on this. he's been following events i mean. what else happened in court today that. indeed a court ruled earlier on tuesday that paul will and will remain in custody he's attorney had offered and almost half a million dollar bail that he was eventually denied a former u.s. marine and a citizen of four states here say u.k. arland and canada is currently held in russia on spying charges the representatives
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of the canadian and british consulates in moscow as well as the head of the american citizens department at the u.s. embassy in russia all refused to comment on the court ruling to remind you paul will and was detained on december twenty eighth by russia's federal security service known as and was accused of collecting state secrets particularly confidential information on one of russia's special service agencies his lawyer earlier confirmed that indeed some digital materials containing secret information had been found on paul willis flash drives when he had been arrested but he added that he couldn't comment on how paul whelan had obtained these documents or whether at all he was aware about the status of these materials investigation continues it may take up to six months the lawyer says and if guilty you may face up to twenty years in prison but his attorneys rather optimistic he believes that
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poland is just a foreigner who is deeply interested in russia's culture and religion and for that purpose he has toured the country before he was arrested this is where his family also confirms while himself says he's innocent and he denies all the accusations back to you ok thank you maria maria for notion of there with the latest on the case with earlier paul williams who is told r.t. some details about living conditions in a moscow pretrial detention center. well there which i'm pleased with what we've been considering his case he's very confident sometimes jokey with a positive mood and views he believes it was an investigative error and he can prove his innocence but he claims he didn't collect any classified data or thought he didn't have any intentions and he didn't work for intelligence you know he denies any guilt. just not on the money but i find the
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current evidence insufficient it's only five to ten percent of the whole picture so we will receive all the documents from the investigation which we will of course dismiss there are a lot of questions to answer and it will likely take six months to a year. closer than his media there is a t.v. in his cell good food and medical care as well i think there is an extraordinary library in there with eighteenth or nineteenth century literature which there is a good attitude towards paul which is correct i mean there is no psychological pressure on him that the investigator has been adequate and acts under the law to provide support you couple so i hope that we have a chance it's fifty fifty in my opinion. rushing out international going to take a quick break now we'll be back there with more news until.
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there's nobody left especially in the earth's mantle i predict as i've said before that was the central banks find it difficult to buy any gold whatsoever they're going to start buying bitcoin to manage bitcoin to their strategic reserves of course russia's been rumored as a possibly the first to go down this passage we don't know the details but one of the major central banks will start putting big oil along with gold into their strategic reserves and this will set off a mad scramble for gold and that. would normally get this manufactured sentenced to public will. when the ruling closest to protect themselves. with the crime. nor middle of the room to.
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come back to ati now there has been a social media backlash after an american muslim activist was misidentified as a pakistani troops by u.s. fashion magazine vogue. posted a video on instagram capturing the moment she found at the glossy publication and got the name wrong. to. the north a gori here is a journalist of libyan origin who promotes women's rights she gained global media attention by becoming the first muslim women to appear in playboy shoot for which
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though she did wear hijab and also wear the clothing she was mistaken for actress nor cari who is this who has the same first name to gori says she's been missed identified multiple times by the media before last year her photos were used to represent nor sell man the wife of the orlando nightclub she. misrepresentation and misidentification is a constant problem if you're a muslim in america and as much as i work to fight this there are moments like this where i feel defeated or vogue magazine later posted an apology saying that they were sincerely sorry for the mix up they also added to that they were thrilled at the chance to photograph to goree and shine a light on the important work that she does but some on twitter do think the apology is not enough saying that she should be given another shoot and a full interview to in a future issue earlier we spoke with the founder of the muslim girl dot com she says the media needs to recruit from more diverse backgrounds to avoid the problem
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of misidentifying muslims. i think this is absolutely a problem i mean not only is this an issue within the media but it's also an issue in real life as well it's very common for muslim women and also women from many other minorities to be misrepresented misidentified misnamed especially in the public eye in the public space the surest way that we can regulate mistakes like by hiring people of color and placing the mike in the hands of the people that we're reporting on and the stories that we're trying to tell that in this case it really shone a light i know what a big difference it can make right you know really can use somebody from a completely different background in a completely different profession or well really different identity i think really just shows how deep the problem really goes. now the leaders of russia and japan
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are currently holding talks in moscow and finally signing a world war two peace treaty between the two countries a major sticking point up until now has been russia's corona islands which japan still lays claim to japanese prime minister has stressed that bilateral cooperation can yield results while russian president vladimir putin said he's happy that his meetings with his japanese counterpart have become regular well ahead of the talks hundreds hundreds to drag in moscow calling on the kremlin not to cede the disputed coraline's. it's guaranteed barely anyone possibly even zero people in this crowd have been all the way here seven thousand kilometers away roughly the distance from london to miami but the protesters are out there standing in the cold to defend the fate of this group of little islands. which also in this case means
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defending what came out of world war two without digging into history too much japan was then germany's ally and eventually lost along with the rest of hitler's axis and these three men the winners agreed on see item three the handover of the korea islands to the so that union some ten years later the u.s.s.r. and japan officially ended his still ities but never signed a peace agreement more than six decades later we're in a whole new reality where the russian president can say no it is a key issue he needed me to go. in the summer with. this shake you be ready to fully wear japan's prime minister makes an oath on his father's grave to sort the russian issue as journalists have reported but despite the apparent friendship i mean putin and i have been seen clinking glasses enjoying
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ballet at moscow's bolshoi watching a judo showdown and even having a fun moment with mr putin's japanese dog something has always gone wrong with the peace treaty progress tokyo keeps saying it has a historic right to claim the south corals they call them northern territories moscow keeps repeating its sovereignty over the islands can't be questioned and some of the words that come out when russian and japanese politicians are not together aren't helping the inhabitants of the northern territories or russians. position in the negotiations is not about saying please get out of there a rather quirky thing to say when nothing's been decided moscow was unhappy with that at all so when smiles and all kinds of positive signals get mixed with a bunch of tough disclaimers you won't call pleasant even the journalists are left baffled what's up for discussion and what's not but what if this tuesday sees
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a historical peace agreement finally emerge. and that brings up so that that's how things are looking say faucet i hear not say but back again with the headlines more stories in half an. hour flight there someone else living inside of me like controlling my body. the byproduct of that drug is because like some peer pressure. because it will only need one to zombie it's crazy. you know and we don't have to do anything it's not our fault you know shoes crazy and all that. because. the fears that it takes a long time to get rid of. i've
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been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. is over twenty trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happy each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you long for the ultra rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent just last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need to remember is one one does not show you can afford to miss the one and only. leave it up.
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howdy imax kaiser this is the kaiser report ha ha let's see what stacey has kersley i just want to point out we continue our gonzo maxim stacy journey across america episode three of our temperate series aired just
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