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question lol. there's incontrovertibly evidence that we're being visited in frankly everyone in very high ranking. classified projects know this the public hasn't been told because they've been wanting to keep the secret for reasons of technology and the macroeconomic petrodollar system. headlines here on out c conducts airstrikes in the central african country of chad two of the overthrow of its president. fourteen children with hiv aids or expelled from a school in indonesia at the insistence of outraged parents in the program we speak to some of the kids who were kicked out. of.
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a woman is suing twitter for allegedly violating a freedom of speech. over tweets directed at transgender people saying men. and women. it is ten am on friday here at moscow one february the fifty welcome to your new. paris has conducted as strikes in the central african country of chad in a bid to avert a coup. the aerial attack helped the czech the two hundred fifty fighters but france's support for the current leadership in chad has drawn criticism as only up
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a trying to explain. just to the south of libya and between countries like nigeria and sudan there's a rare patch of relative stability called chad well it's just been bombed by france and you know what it's become even more stable after that because he's gone president deby asked us in writing to intervene to prevent a coup d'etat and protect his country. so they saved the government from the rebels the militants on dozens of pickup trucks had crossed over from libya thinking they could take the capital but chad's president deby is lucky enough to have such good friends. the french jets into power almost thirty years ago and it crew ever since then has been an ally for the west and dealing with all kinds of islamist thugs in the area so his government's legitimacy deserves to be protected the former french colony is not
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a regime by any means. our intervention was totally in line with international law and the prime minister has informed the president of the senate and the national assembly. a few more facts about mr dombey has just tweaked part of the constitution to be able to stay in power until twenty thirty three he's like an victories have been questioned by international observers he's even been accused of war crimes and his countries do in very bad when it comes to the economy job is a very poor country and with or without petrol with or without the oil money it's going to remain a very poor country and it needs it needs. many because of the country it needs humanitarian help the very bad mound nutrition basic help that the country needs and wants needed i think is a really sustained slight against in particular against government which is becoming very widespread and very very serious problem in the country in case you
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didn't know the french army however has a history of standing by president deby now we have got french taxpayers' money he's going in. to defend chad's current president that was going to blacklist of thirty many human rights support the rebels in venezuela and attack them in chad there's no logic shot is one of the poorest countries in the world so why is france intervening to defend such a reaching. out into the people of chad was decide what what is their future and what political system they want to install and if things stay the way they are don't mess with those in charge of chad for what was it. another fourteen years. the number of children with hiv and aids have been expelled from school in indonesia it's off to other pupils parents
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from kindergarten we are used to it and will stay strong. for. a russian film dealing with the life of a nobel prize winning soviet scientist has caused controversy and dubbed one of the most ambitious cinematic projects in european film history da was filmed over a period of two years and was released in paris and january in dollars and in most of project which explores thirty years of soviet history from nine hundred thirty eight to nine hundred sixty eight it was inspired by and named after the soviet scientist leveland al who won the nobel peace prize for physics in nine hundred
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sixty eight and with over seven hundred i was a film and how spock heated debate among critics. picks up the story. unsettling secretive stalinist truman show just some of the ways it down is being described thousand and nine hundred people left their everyday lives to go back in time to the soviet union those who took part will cut off from the modern world living in their role twenty four seven no screenplay every aspect of their lives was filmed volunteer actors fought got drunk sexually assaulted one another the vollmer the violence all on the simulated it was george orwell's nineteen eighty-four big brother was always watching themselves in a strange world. people became open to new discoveries. and scientific. what came out was the value did now the idea how much to buy russian artists ilya
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corrosion of skee has been met with criticism for its disturbing and violent scenes down may have set out to condemn solve utilitarianism but part of me worries that the scheme may have become a desperate himself and overseen behavior that cross the line from fictional abuse to the real thing the project has also taken its toll on those involved in this giant stanford like experiment some participants still suffering from post-traumatic stress one visitor who managed to get a visa to down said it was like entering into another world you know one u.k. crane and found lots of details which resembled the apartment of my grandparents there was exactly the same ashtray that was my grandfather's home the same table lamps the same figurines the same things on the already had the feeling of finding
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something that had once existed for me. in one of the most discussed scenes and ex prison guard playing a k.g.b. . agent rapes a female prisoner with a bottle but plainest said she was ready for the violence spiraling out of control . and out of the experience i imagine as for the heating how bad was it and who was here was it the activists where they really hurt it's blurred the lines of the screen between past present and future but regardless of what people think of the dow whether it is think it's breathtakingly surreal off failed revolution we vision what it is to shock and. show that you can ski r.t. . that the u.s. state department funded youth workshops and last year on the topic of how to conduct a coup some hundred fifty young people from eastern european countries attended
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within a quarter picks up the story. four days one hundred fifty participants from former soviet bloc countries i'm talking about the camp camps seminar held in the armenian capital year yvonne back in november we want to camp cam to be an energetic and lively event where ideas are born opinions are changed obstacles are overcome and new opportunities discovered master classes brainstorming sessions lectures but dig a little deeper and it was not as innocent as it seemed our team managed to access inside the seminar and film what happened with a hidden camera we said just blocking roads which will you choose how you do it and who you do it with that's all up to you. the more protest movements there are the better the idea tonight in ecstasy against putin is not always right people should unite only if they have some specific goal so basically can count was giving
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participants some kind of a rule book how to make a revolution step by step. protest must be found see use beautiful poster is here is a dictator poster made exactly like obama's election campaign posters use fashionable ways to promote your agenda by posting colorful pictures via social media while you know protest is all about fashion. not only made political activism trendy that's the key to success until you make something trendy until you are trending until your movement is trendy no one is going to follow you the youth realize that the opposition is not just some individuals but it can be really cool you can be on you tube on social media that's your community. apart from being found see the protests should be catching the material you make
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should draw new protestors to the flock one should learn from the guys in the middle east who were not exactly fans of their governments either. and then i saw emerged with an incredible promise campaign that was able to attract so many people there were videos have strong training and indeed it attracted some weak minds that's how good design can serve evil. if you want to make a revolution your target audience should be young it's all about social media trends and design and you technologists as the youth who can make a revolution so you should let the little cubs build up year after year until they make the line leave that's a long term plan but sometimes it works but here comes the problem. the first and the most important pushback for the youth turned out to be from guests who write their parents. there are cases of parents taking their kids out of their
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homes for taking part in protests and who's paying the bill for these pearls of wisdom can count as organized by the proxy. well society center finance partly from washington the u.s. treasury has authorized two hundred fifty million dollars for twenty eighteen twenty nine thousand specifically to counter russian influence and the count can organizers are on the list of those getting the money opportunities discovered indeed although don't expect all participants to be gets about revolution for some of those who already experienced that revolution has lost its flair but. after the revolution power was not in the hands of the people we wanted to come to power do you accept that the situation cannot change following only one lucian and how many years need to go by before the situation changes in the way people want.
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the right to free speech was again at the center of debate this time a canadian feminist to make and murphy is suing twitter for banning her over her tweets about transgender people should posted tweets like men are not women and what is the difference between men and trans women she was asked by twitter to delete those posts later when she referred to a transgender activist using the incorrect pronoun her account was blocked and we told our climate of fear now surrounds public discourse on the topic of gender ology in legislation most people in the world agree with what i'm saying and people are scared to speak out because of all the horrible bullying and threats that go on when we do say these things and i'm a great example of this i mean i said earlier that i received tons and tons of. twitter updated its policy against hateful conduct last year the new version aims to stop users from mr gendering dead naming rights the practice of addressing
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transgender people by their birth name murphy says she opposes the new policy and twitter c.e.o. jack dorsey commented on the ban i'm not sure what was behind that but i certainly don't believe it was that one. he. says that online censorship is a serious issue. i think that it's really important that we as members of the public in general fight back against this incredible power that social media companies have over our speech and the kind of information we have access to and the kind of conversations were able to engage in. well the kindergarten in germany now has been closed for allegedly distributing extremist literature and many more of your friday stories just a moment we're back we're not going to. join
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me every thursday on the alex simon sure and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see that. country has gone into a nihilistic theme that's why i think i got it hit the road and get out the traveling across america to find what makes america the charlatans the genius of this place especially american hero this is it we've come to a point on which element is done something we always are on the margins to this whole culture. we're starting last with is going to headed east into the swamp we're going into the
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belly of the beast i think i want to leave now doesn't get any more gondo than this maybe completely different than the mystery. stories here are not see a muslim kindergarten in germany long suspected of links to the hardline salafist movement has been closed and the nursery is accused of distributing extremist literature something it denies all details with peter on of. the license of the first and so you fall. only muslim kindergarten has been withdrawn from the southwestern german state of right mind pilapil eight the daycare center is closing its doors due to allegations promoting extremism it would i say should represents the ideology of the muslim brotherhood as well as salafist and with such content that is not compatible with the german constitution the operation of the satiation
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should be halted by no later than thirty first of march the arab male ryan mosque association which oversees the kindergarten is defiant and says no child was ever at risk since the end of august our community is under constant attack namely that we have connections to the muslim brotherhood and salafi movement we have rejected this from the beginning and we do not belong to this or that movement the first questions were raised after the arrival of a controversial preacher at events organized by the mosque between twenty twelve to thirteen a couple of years later material deemed dangerous to minors was distributed according to child services the german education ministry has backed the closure but some politicians say the decision to close the kindergarten took too long. for ten years we have suggested the mosque association that finances the kindergarten was in tangled with salafist they have contact with hate preaches they have educational
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material that targets children we have to realize that islamists and salafist want to enter the education field they're trying to spread their ideology to the next generation if it is not too late yet one should ask why there has been no reaction for ten years. this isn't a one off here in this mosque it's attached to school and religious center i've been on the radar of german authorities for the last four years over claims it's the go to play mosque but as they salafist movement grows in germany authorities are starting to take more interest peter all of a. rough. defense ministry says it's not surprised by a b.b.c. producer's remarks on the edge chemical attack in syria. he claims that video aged moscow added that the video seriously damages international relations the journalist also tweeted that no fatalities occurred in hospital however he says he
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believes the attack did happen but all the hysteria around it was manufactured by russia and damascus have long maintained that the video is a fake others though have accepted it at face value claiming it has evidence of the syrian government attacking its own people and we heard from sterling an investigative journalist who says it's unlikely the west will changes to over the incident. actually be. it was going to. do much although one might be one of the. spokesman predicted that happily predicted there would be a chemical chemical weapons incident that would only surface the pretext for the us to attack syria and as we know that is exactly what that's exactly what happened but i think it's very unlikely the we're going to acknowledge the. misinformation here a lot more work needs to be done to expose. them but. i think it's very unlikely
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that the the mainstream media you know that you are the u.s. is certainly going to acknowledge. the conflict as the author of the tweets closed his account meanwhile we contacted the b.b.c. for comment it said the producer in question was expressing his personal opinions. a new policy document laying out the ways the u.s. government can fight climate change has been proposed by a congresswoman from new york and the so-called green new deal is already grabbing headlines with some calling it a political matter. but it's also he's kind of mufon explains the response to the deal we're feels increasing polarization in american politics. republicans are trolling the green new deal being put forward by alexandria cacio cortez and the emerging far left wing of the democratic party they want to put it to
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a senate vote so they can point out shortfalls no to the great interest the green. and we're going to be voting on that in the senate they feel about the green. new deal last week to go they introduce a massive government takeover that would destroy our incredible economic gains they introduced the so-called greed the new deal. it sounds like a high school term paper that got a low mark was it is certainly ambitious it's got all kinds of proposals within it including transitioning to one hundred percent renewable energy housing health care and education guarantees for all now at this point all that's really being put forward is a non-binding congressional resolution and the language is a big shift leftward but that hasn't stopped the democratic party from giving it
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a thumbs up all the democratic presidential candidates seem to be lining up behind it. the hard truth is climate change has imperils our planet it's going to take bold action now to save it including dramatic investment in green energy that will create the jobs of the future we can do this opens up on turn talk to grace here big enough to fit two thirds of manhattan scientists say if the weights collapses it could trigger a catastrophic crisis in global sea levels flooding coastal cities around the world the green new deal is a bold plan to shift our country to one hundred percent clean and renewable energy will. not friday's fight for our generation alone but for generations to come so why are moderate and even centrist democrats lining up behind a proposal that would have been described as preposterous a few years back well if you want to win a democratic primary you need to talk left socialism is catching like a wildfire are you certainly think it's true with regard to
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a big part of the democratic party there clearly now is a split between people like him bernie sanders or alexander ocasio quirkiness or others who say they want socialism and are even used the s word as we call or we got democrats running further to the last but now we see republicans slinging further to the right they have gone so far left we have to go a little bit further right and they sure have we're going to expose the underdog in tatters that allow some of the truly well being to avoid paying their fair share what we need to do is to keep tax rates where they are. all across this great land how to think and maintaining and improving environmental quality we will also pursue an agenda of conservation protecting our beautiful natural resources for future american jewish family your children and lots of other people and we're going to ensure clean air and clean water for all of our people.
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the republican party is polarized as well but i wouldn't say it's necessarily to the right i would say it is to a populist direction and i think it's quite clear from has had a real influence on the party and making it a populist nationalist party but is that right wing in the worst sense that some people it doesn't really fit in with popular so it's starting to look like in twenty nineteen centrist independent and moderate voices are being drowned out as the country runs further to the margins. are teeny york. many people are fascinated by the idea that we may not be alone in the universe no one more so than the founder of the center for the study of extraterrestrial intelligence is currently trying to get classified u.f.o. files released he talks about possible visitations in the latest so if you can
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there's incontrovertibly evidence that we're being visited and frankly everyone in very high ring came classified projects know this the public hasn't been told because they've been wanting to keep the secret for reasons of technology and the macroeconomic petrodollar system the secrecy has a really nothing to do with quote unquote aliens it has everything to do with a geo political power in waiting and getting weekly as usual we're going to get to see a political power and why and why we're covering up the aliens because of that but still i mean wouldn't you expect an event cost make magnitude to be pretty much impossible to cover up. it hasn't been either one of the interesting things at least in the united states and most countries more than half the people believe we're being visited sixty five percent of the public believes that there is intelligent life out there in fact forty three percent of americans believe that we are currently being visited actively by non-human events civilizations so you
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people use the word cover up but in reality it's hidden in plain sight you need to make a distinction between official acknowledgement of something and what the public already knows. and there are some of your top stories for this hour here on this friday program we were telling in about twenty five minutes with more of the you'll use. the bipartisan senate intelligence committee shocked the liberal media when it
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needed there was no evidence of so the last two years spin all about and what is the damage left behind when russia gate fades from the sign. deal or no deal it's down to the wire on whether the u.s. avoids yet another government shutdown details on this edition of the politics. of the politicking on larry king lawmakers have cobbled together a spending bill to avoid another government shutdown nuss far only a lukewarm response from republicans on the hill outrage from conservative media displeasure from dong trombone the bills for a vision for his border wall but with little bargaining power for a better deal is the battle of the spending bill and questions about another
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government shutdown finally over let's start there with our political panel in new york amy holmes co-host of the p.b.s. show in principle and in chattanooga tennessee brian joyce host of the brian joyce show on talk radio w g o w f.m. all right amy we've got hannity against that trump doesn't like get republican mcconnell likes it what's going to happen well in the words of the rolling stones you can't always get what you want and that is politics there are really a lot of options neither side wants a government shutdown.
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