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oh. we're starting west we're. going to head east into the swamp we're going into the belly of the beast i think i want to leave now doesn't know any more ground on the earth it may be completely different. paris is flooded with protesters for the eighteenth consecutive weekend these are live pictures that you're seeing on your screen right now of people gathering in the french capital. currently under way of the day the terror attacks in christchurch in which forty nine people will come to an australian national has been charged with one count of murder. and the u.n. says people should eat less meat in order to protect the environment and opposes taxing point and guest debate of the idea. idea that somehow it's
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manmade in their last chilling answer is going to kill millions of people around the quatre is just the plot of the most laughable things i've ever heard of you cause to laugh at this because otherwise you would have to take the different scientific strangle. it's one o'clock. international live from a studio with me welcome to the program we start this hour in paris where demonstrators are in the french capital for the eighteenth consecutive weekend yanna fest contest the protests have been branded as the most violent in the. now and the state in france where a new poll has found that seventy percent people think that president's efforts to engage in a national debate have been a way. of time and manual micron told the country talking to the public in response
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to the social unrest that came with the visor of a yellow meant there are some highlights from his soapbox speeches and reactions to them. and you can see those live pictures still in the french capital. the protest in the eighteenth consecutive week. but i'm not going to talk too much as my goal is to listen to you in a free and fair manner. you know i'm not an heir if i had been born with a silver spoon in my mouth or the son of a politician you could have a go at me but that's not the case you know burns human stupidity even by law if i just heard about this i participated in four official debates it was so much these little soldiers and as a result i was just an official yellow vest representative mark voice did not count on one you would have been present as a conclusion to
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a national debate it happened as it should have he did it only to hear the movements complaints and to ease the situation it would surprise me if he takes any measures but i don't expect anything and this is why i am here we gathering here because this is a real debate. despite the public skepticism across ratings have actually improved lately this month they hit their highest level since the dramatic fall last november which is when the yellow vest protests began we got more reaction to his big debate talk on the streets of paris. what you said some of it in my opinion nothing will come of it micron has a habit of just talking but with no results in the end he knows that european elections are coming up which he doesn't want to lose a little just at the beginning of his term he was up and he's crying hoarse and now he at least is trying to communicate with people who can get some personally i think it was necessary but i don't think it will really help anything mainly it is
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a way to mr mccracken and his party to get ready for the european elections is the way to let people voice their views without really having to change his policies. it was old it is ruins it's good to talk always good it's call me i don't think it will change anything this is typical for marco others a lot of the hardware there's a lot of talking. shown on every t.v. show these past months saying that he's going to try to solve problems but then i think he's doing is talking talking talking and i think that what he doesn't understand is that the french are sick and tired of what they want are real measures taken by the french president and the french government to answer the questions we've had very strong demonstrations and unfortunately mccoy's so far partly not bringing the responses so that is why there is this big instance satisfaction with what bakke was doing with this guy on the run as you know is big national debate so i think it is a showing that he's trying to use this situation as
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a political platform to defend himself to prepare actually the european elections and they've made. it yields are under way in new zealand after a tyrant attack on two months in christchurch killed forty nine people over forty others were injured. by just sort of money and other things and many people and the ones. who are leaving. you know it's just the three church in new zealand. i want them to know we are together we must fight.
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a twenty eight year old australian man appeared in court on saturday and was charged with one count of murder the suspect has been named as brenton tarrant the presiding judge said he expected tarrant would face further charges later a video of the aftermath of one of the attacks as appeared on social media and a warning that you might find it disturbing. was i was i. was prior to the massacre a seventy four page racist manifesto was posted on a page believed to be connected to the government that he identifies himself as a fascist and encourages attacks on nonwhites saying they are invaders as the attackers sent shock waves across the globe thing is now being pointed in many directions as. explains. in the hours after the dreadful
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events in new zealand an act so horrid so soulless that defies understanding in those hours it seems everyone's become a detective judge and jury everyone seems to know who to blame starting of course with trump mr trump your awards matter. your policies matter here is the u.s. president with his friends trump inspired an australian white supremacist to murder a group of new zealand muslims trump also inspired the murder of jews in pittsburgh now he threatens violence if you lose in twenty twenty america this is the racist elected even the u.s. senate is declared that this was in various degrees trumps fault words have consequences like saying we have an invasion or border. and talking about people as
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though they were different in famine fatal way these partisan madness has well and truly spilled over the chairman of the democratic coalition has published a poll asking people whether trump was responsible ninety one percent said yes well everyone has a right to their opinion but it wasn't just troubles fault no no you see this he missed massacre carried out by a self professed white supremacy was actually inspired by get this by a black conservative activist. people with deep psychological impairments show the most clearly moments when healthy humans would feel nothing but empathy and sadness and grief candace owens is deeply deeply it seems that everyone's milking this tragedy using it as an opportunity. to sling mud
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at those they disagree with even puti pilot youtube's biggest star even if he got the blame someone didn't like his blue eyes and blond hair i suppose the word supremacists who carried out the killings of grace church in new zealand you don't subscribe to p.d.p. before the shootings i have two to three years were in people about beauty parlors dangerous rhetoric were connections the reason all of these people and others are getting flack is because they were mentioned by the killer in this manifesto in the lives tree therefore because they were mentioned by a deranged maniac or somehow complicit the logic goes oh really this madman is being taken seriously c.n.n. is studying his manifesto well so we've been pouring over eighty seven page is a hate filled rant it's another thing the murderer route is that what he did will
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set off a larger political conflict global picked the right against the left and unfortunately it seems to be happening exactly as he wanted because everyone seems to be determined term run their mouth point the finger blame blame blame selectively of course shooter also like a self to nelson mandela and thank goodness no e.d.s. has yet come forward to blame the global i call. we discuss the terri attack question of radicalization with our guest stephen morris of the english democrats party and catherine schachter of the institute for middle eastern studies. i think that the issue of practical ism is founded nine our society and across the board for ecologists of geography and i think that's. a problem we need to actually be
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courageous about and face up to and it's not limited to islamic radicalism i think that fascism is on the rise wherever and it has a lot to do with the fact that there's been so much identity politics there is so much part of the ring of certain demographics that people always doing behind i would say very practical lines when it comes to the way that they identify politically socially ethnically and of course religiously and this is this is an issue we have this kind of brand new families and now that is targeting everyone i need to see the misreporting or the lack of reporting from the mainstream media and obviously we're. all over the world reports of it however when these. attacks in the middle east talking christian groups. don't seem to get the same kind of coverage it shows the world. it's somebody with mental problems no it's not the case we need to start to report these things properly and we need to pour all
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over my concern now is that they will try and use this to trying to squash any debate or any conversations regarding extremism both from other coolies of the. sky came from people not have an understanding of course it's ok to go back and killing muslims because that the other day the foreigners and therefore you know they are literally it's open market and then people feel free to just target them or demonize them or criminalize them just for existing in the west you know they have been portrayed so many times as foreigners as if religion is a nationality this identity politics not that is running rampant in our society across the board regardless you know whether we are on the right or on the left this is something that is pandemic we are in a situation where we are criminalizing people's differences and trying to raise through behind an incline and it's a dangerous dangerous leap multiculturalism. doesn't work it's been shown not to
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work you can't have different cultures different laws in one place you have to have a common purpose and the common purpose is to love that culture. but you have to follow what you've got trying to bring people from different cultures into one but have different laws of the want to use their own laws from where the trouble from that doesn't work you know we are losing our values and this this is being seen now and being manipulated by people who do maybe have mental issues but i think a lot of the time is being driven by a very sick and therefore it's agenda they know exactly what they're doing and they're quite happy doing it so the it's a form of global sourcing. more updates on what happened in new zealand please do have to our website that's r.t. dot com. u.s. special counsel robert morris says he's ready to report on his preliminary findings
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on alleged russian collusion president donald trump has labeled the probe illegal. so if it was knowingly and acknowledged to be zero crime when the special counsel was appointed and if the appointment was made based on the fake dossier paid for by crooked hillary then the special counsel should never have been appointed and there should be no reports this was an illegal in conflicts that investigation in search of a crime the president's words come just a day after the house unanimously voted four hundred twenty two for the report to be disclosed the dust year everyone is referring to is the infamous which is trump of links to the kremlin it was in direct me funded by the us democratic party and written by former british intelligence officer christopher steele the duchesse suggests russia has compromised material on the us president. recently released
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testimony given by a u.s. justice department official sheds new light on this but he says he told the f.b.i. it was likely biased against u.s. president. has more. meat brazoria he's a former associate attorney general and director of the federal organized crime and drug enforcement task force his testimony about the christopher steele does trump is now in the media's focus under review apparently is demoted d.o.j. official bruce or big story in washington those allegations that russian officials have compromising information about donald trump tonight we're learning more about bruce and here's why according to the latest revelations bruce or is looking a little bit two faced here's face number one so the record is clear what the department of justice and the f.b.i. was aware of prior to the first foreign intelligence surveillance act application was your relationship with christopher steele mr steele's bias against donald trump
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when i spoke with the f.b.i. i told them my wife was working for fusion g.p.s. i told them fusion g.p.s. was doing research on them. from a tone of the this is the information i had gotten from chris steele now that salacious and unconfirmed dossier written by christopher steele is the basis and foundation of the trump russia investigation according to his testimony given behind closed doors bruce or thinks it might be biased against donald trump he testified that christopher steele seemed determined to trump not get elected i provided information to the f.b.i. when i thought christopher steele was as i said disproved that trump be elected so yes of course i provided that to the f.b.i. now at least some in the justice department were actually suspicious of steele from the beginning but let's look at face number two despite his warning about the da ca mr or and mr steele were in close contact you have my sympathy and support if you.
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are really the bureau contact point or number who is briefed a million things understood i can certainly give you an f.b.i. contact if it becomes necessary now for ten months after donald trump was elected bruce or function as the middleman communicating with mr steele on behalf of the justice department so on the one hand we've got bruce or testifying before congress under oath that mr steele had an ax to grind that he wanted trump to be removed and that his report may not be credible but on the other hand we've got bruce or communicating with christopher steele and reassuring him that everything's going to be ok almost as if they're working together now after two years of investigating collusion it seems that congress has finally found some but it wasn't between trump and russia. r.t. new york protests and in a tongue in city after two great convictions quashed that story in just a couple of minutes.
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it's up to the government to step in and be a player in the economy not just an enabler for monopolies you know the government should be competing for health care and drug prices they should be competing in transportation and education and they should offer an alternative people should be able to get a public utility bank for example account and get out of the matrix of the big wall street banks they don't have that option they should have that option and therefore you would restore some competition in the economy. they dated as because that happened as a big comment about what you thought is they in that case if you it gives it not is that one thing is to leave the days if you're even more big news for your god
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because it gives. the auditors to do even the boards. and. welcome back to the program the u.n. has concluded that in order to protect the environment people need to eat less meat they're poor suggest a tax on red meat saying it will reduce greenhouse gas emissions and make people rethink that diet choices. it's estimated that worldwide emissions taxes on foods could save around one gigaton of c o two and results in net health benefits at the global level due to reduced consumption of meat. there are port also states that space for livestock accounts for most eighty percent of the farmland in the world
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the livestock industry is considered one of the main contributors to deforestation in the amazon we put the issue up for debate with social and environmental justice campaigner george barda and former republican state senator john lydon. i think the important thing from my point of view is that as a point of principle who the idea that we try in bring in the real well understood costs of meat eating to human health to the planet we bring that into the moment calculation i think that clearly makes sense one thing it tax would do is as we know is make people more poor i mean we know that in the united states we typically except in most states not california that taxation is supposed to be about raising money to operate government not change people's behavior if you're going to go down the road of taxing things to change behavior then we make enemies of our neighbors or people in america and europe there are billions of dollars of negative health
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impacts from meat consumption but what we're talking about across the world is devastating impacts already to hundreds of millions of people from the climate change the meat eating drives enormously we have all sorts of looming crises i mean this is absolutely demonstrably the case we've already seen droughts floods typhoons flattening countries this idea that somehow it's manmade and that col flatulence is going to kill millions of people around the quatre is just one of the most laughable things i've ever heard and it's really amusing to see people like you come on with such veracity and as if you've got your case prove it and you have to love this because otherwise you would have to take the new different scientific strands that demonstrate this seriously and what we're talking about is millions of lives already being hugely damage and impacted by the pollution caused by the meat industry you know we have the healthiest we have probably among the healthiest poor
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in the world here in the united states the lifestyle the poor here very well taken care of and because we have the largest to care for them and by the way they eat a lot of meat in this country so it's hugely distro. sort of to the health of the united states i mean it's you would really struggle to find a single medical professional these days that wouldn't agree with the fact that we need to reduce we need to reduce our consumption of meat and dairy to live happier and healthier. than you the people protested outside an italian appeals court this week after two men were cleared of rape in part because the alleged victim was deemed too unattractive to be a target. to judges express various reasons for deciding to acquitted defendants but one was because they said they didn't even like her because she was ugly they also wrote that a photograph reflected this in twenty sixteen the two peruvian men were convicted
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of raping a woman in the italian city and kona however they were later acquitted by the appeals court on the grounds for the ruling have only now been revealed the judges all female decided that the defendants could not have been attracted to the alleged victim they said that she was too masculine in appearance the woman also of peruvian origin was twenty years old at the time of the alleged attack doctors said her injuries were consistent with the rape and found traces of a date rape drug in her blood the woman's lawyer said that she was forced to return to peru she couldn't stand the burden of what had happened to the case will not be heard again at another court there was much anger online about the latest ruling. i guess you need to leave the man never get raped sylvia all masculine in theory anyway while donna italy had no idea that masculine women and were not deserving of
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dignity this is what rape culture looks like judges who need to ruled it can be really because the victim isn't pretty enough r.t. discussed the issue with actress and model powerless lena she thinks that this case illustrates why many women do not report rape to the police. this whole situation is disgusting and absolutely unacceptable you know in this day and age when warsaw was made progress for women riots and wednesday when surely at the state police just really gauge how much more war there is needed sometimes it's more that eighty percent of the graveyard never even reported to police and stars like these are shots while i didn't know he was shooting that expect any subjective opinion struck age. is a shock to serve the job and do not go there bashing her boozing got a case of war. we finished let's have
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a quick look at the latest scenes of from the french capital where yellow vests protesters are out for the eighteenth consecutive weekend you can see live pictures of around the city people protesting bands. marching and waving those are the scenes from the latest yellow bus protest dating consecutive weekend in the french. thank you thank you thank you was excused was was was was but our news for loud jacqueline virgo will take over on thirty minutes but
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stay tuned as there's plenty more to come here a lot international next it's the kaiser report. country has gone into a nationalistic fever. begun to hit the road and get out the traveling across america to find what makes america the showed the genius of this place especially american hero who says that we've come to a point around which ultimate is done something we always are on the margins something. called culture is really. was. we're starting with. will begin to headed east into the swamp we're going into the belly of the bee i think i want to leave now. we may be completely different but the end of this journey. join me every thursday on the
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alex i'm unsure when i'll be speaking to the world of politics sport i'm sure i'll see if. there's a stick of water bottle phone in the stomach of the fish the brand is part of the coca-cola company which sells millions of bottles of soda every day the idea was that let's tell consumers there are the bad was there the litter bugs are throwing this away industry should be blamed for all this waste the company has promised to reuse the plastic. on the. phone now the mountains of waste only grow higher.
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it's kaiser report because or yeah you know we should go back to glasgow to the yes bar and rally the troops because i think it's time for scotland to have another referendum you know get rid of that get out of the. yeah. stacey troublemaker they're actually from clay and maxwell causing trouble again we can lead the revolution from caliber at castle right there down on the border so you know there's also another revolution happening here elizabeth warren told a ninja move to turn text angst into a crack down with real teeth and tech is going to suffer even if she's not
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president this is from a business insider and they say elizabeth warren's call for breaking up amazon facebook and alphabet represent a real threat to those companies even if she doesn't become president her proposal threatens to put a spotlight on those companies and their business practices one that could expose them to reputational harm moreover every presents an attempt to gain support for a rethinking of antitrust policy one of which regulators scrutinize the effects of concentrated corporate power on things other than just consumer prices amazon facebook and alphabets powerless benign if you would only from the lens of consumer prices their power that's much worse if it's broader effects are taken into account well you know this is really the other and of a long. period which i will put under the heading of reaganomics remember a reagan took over where you took. wind. and it was. of
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a period of deregulation and we love every monopoly that comes down the pike. and corporate america can do no wrong right so that was a whole reagan period reagan period so now we're at the end of that so now the pendulum is swinging wildly in the other direction whether to. her policies or elizabeth warren bernie sanders socialism is back back in the mix right so that's this is a new era this is a brand new year this is interesting and for me i guess i've been around a long while so it's like i'm i'm witnessing the birth of a whole new era in american politics ok so let's roll back this story antitrust antitrust is something you and i have been covering and i've used that matt stiller his work a lot he's he does all this and so i trust work and trust has not been enforced there are laws against it on the books but that we have not enforced if the past thirty five years and that's because we decided our politicians rather decided that
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only price and it doesn't.

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