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there's more unrest in paris where the back on the streets for an eighteenth weekend in a row they produce a video i see ripley was hit by a rubber bullets while filming his latest protest musial and has been charged with murder after shooting forty nine people in. a manifesto that surfaced online just before the assault stated that nonwhite invaders threatening the existence of all european. hundreds of protesting in italy after two men were cleared of rape with
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a panel of female judges giving the alleged victim's unattractiveness is one of the reasons. good evening welcome to the international. we will start this hour in the french capital where the latest yellow vests rallies have descended into vandalism and looting and a strong police response more than one hundred people have been arrested. i think. the practice are getting more and more violent and things continue to. over here
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further by police are just in front of us so we caught between the riot police and the protesters so. we're just going to move down a little bit but with passing flames the streets of paris resemble something like a war zone i mean everywhere you go these trucks burning face a beating there's tear gas canisters that on the ground based tear gas being fired rubber bullets the police have now positioned themselves just a little bit to the side now passing a lot of people who have injuries left turn to church. and clothing has been looted and stolen. so this is what it's like to be caught in the line of fire between the riot police which are just to my right the protesters that are just over here as you can see everything's on fire these motorbikes have been put on fire the crowd is starting to walk down the side street and that's because if you look just behind me right now you can see the the right police are just behind them so that probably going to
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start charging any minute with the riot police running to catch people ok so you can see the riot police if they get hold of somebody who's obviously a public tour they're carrying him aggressively dragging him down. these are the water cannons to face preparation to perhaps fire water at the crowds and the crowds are being pushed further down the shame cities there and the riot police are moving towards what kind of caught in between the two of them which is not the safest place to be so we're going to try and get out of this at a bit but the crowd really is just walking down the road. thank the country's interior minister saying that they believe there are about one and a half thousand of these protesters who are here just to cause damage and just to cause violence so he these are the most violent scenes we've seen in paris in recent weeks but it's reminiscent of the chaos the frustration and the anger against. president mccann's government now there's
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a number of stun grenades firecrackers that are being fired tear gas that comes every few seconds in fact the organizers did say that today was an ultimatum being presented to president mccrum after the great debate ended but again just to look at the streets there is a lot after five years there is a lot of destruction to the glass there is a lot of chaos and the tensions just continue. will join us and arrests a producer for artie's video to see rob he was hit by a rubber bullet while filming he's currently in hospital from where he spoke to us . we're covering reporter you know. you are pretty from forty. to fifty. or more and most of. what it.
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was very long lake the first one i think the only. place we call it. was a difference from today. torched new stands cars windows and vandalized luxury shops also set a bank on fire was located on the first floor of a residential building as a result at least nine people were injured along with two firefighters residents including a mother and a child had to be evacuated the french interior minister said the perpetrators had gone beyond mere hooliganism. the twenty eight year old australian has appeared before a court in new zealand over friday's mass shooting in christchurch in which forty
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nine people were killed brendan tarrant is so far been charged with one count of murder although further charges are expected to follow. prosser the massacre a seventy four page racist manifesto was posted online on a page believed to be connected to the gunman that he identified himself as. i. m. i was fat i was. i. was. i. noticed that the monument splashing money
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comes in on my road oh my god i never been enough it was fun believe me it was the party the fun with the pools just disappears and so once. i. i saw reference to nelson mandela but he's not the only person on the list of inspirational figures donald trump and the norwegian white supremacist mass murderer anders breivik are also among them the attackers said that he wanted his actions to put political parties around the world against each other right as the explains. in the hours after the dreadful events in new zealand and nagged so horrid. that defies understanding in those hours it seems everyone's become a detective judge and jury it seems that everyone's milking this
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tragedy using it as an opportunity to sling mud at those they disagree with starting of course with trump mr trump your awards matter. your policy is not or here's the u.s. president with his friends trump inspired an australian white supremacist to murder a group of new zealand muslims words have consequences like saying we have an invasion or border. and talking about people as though they were different in some fatal way this 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
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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 even beauty pyatt youtube's biggest star even if he got the blame the white supremacists who carried out the killings of christ church new zealand you don't subscribe to p.d.p. before the shootings i have two to three years were in people about pity parties dangerous rhetoric or connections the shooter also likened himself to nelson mandela and thank goodness no e.d.s. has yet come forward to blame the global i call the reason all of these people and others are getting flak is because they were mentioned by the killer in this
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manifesto or in the lives therefore because they were mentioned by a deranged maniac as somehow complicit in the logic goes. well really this mad man is being taken seriously another thing the murderer wrote is that what he did will set off a larger political conflict global pit the right against the left and unfortunately it seems to be happening exactly as he wanted we see the whole all about terrorism is to turn one section of the community against another whether it's muslims or whether it's christians or anyone else it is about turning people on themselves and the terrorists and i think most most countries these days do realize that there's a problem is not only with islamic terrorism it's with these right wing people it's also we've got to be aware that the only way even
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a difficult world and we live in an open democratic society and if you if you have those three to yours of course people will make use of those freedoms as well and that's what we've seen in new zealand. a vigil has been held in new zealand following friday's terrorist attack other countries have also joined the morning with vigils held in canada the u.s. the u.k. and the vatican among others in solidarity with a nation that suffered the worst terrorist attack in its history. u.s. special counsel robert mueller says that he's ready to report his preliminary findings on alleged collusion between russia and donald trump the american president is branding the probe illegal. so if there was knowingly and acknowledged to be zero crime when the special counsel was appointed and if the appointment was made based on the fate dossier paid for by crooked hillary then the special counsel
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should never have been appointed and there should be no moola reports this was an illegal in conflicts that investigation in search of a crime. the president's words come just after the house unanimously voted four hundred twenty two zero for the report to be disclosed the fake dossier mentioned by trump is the infamous steele report and the reporter who broke the news later said that nothing in the dossier is verified the report was in directly funded by the us democratic party and drawn up by former british intelligence officer christopher steele the dossier claims russia has compromising material on the us president. recently released testimony from a u.s. justice department official sheds new light on the steel dossier bruce or says that he warned the f.b.i. it was likely biased against the u.s. president with more details his artie's killable put. bruce or he's the former associate attorney general and director of the federal organized crime drug
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enforcement task force his testimony related to the christopher steel dasi a on trump is now in the focus of the media 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 with your religion shit with christopher mr bush against donald trump when i spoke with the f.b.i. i told the my wife was working for fusion g.p.s. i told them fusion g.p.s. was doing research on don't trump i told them this is the information i had gotten from chris steele now that so lacy is an unconfirmed written by christopher steele
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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 that 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 steel 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 and i really need the bureau of contact points or number who is briefed a million francs 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
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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. the scene reminiscent of the video game angry birds protesters have launched hundreds of pigs ukraine's presidential administration to demonstrators demand that president poroshenko is close business associates whose surname sounds like the ukrainian word for pig jokes for corruption organizers say more than ten thousand people took part in the rallies although authorities insist it was only one fifth the protests were arranged by an opposition party at the presidential elections later this month. another protest in an italian city after two
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convictions were quite a story and more in just a few minutes. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics or business i'm sure both of those i'll see you there. in. the in some of the bills for security so we have to take it to a different level and we have to take the northville you do this five g. level when you can embed security security is an industry and the security has all they need to expose the fears and all that making devices so that people get great
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and think that if you get there we have to come up with the build infrastructure because it's very important to start thinking positively about the north and also build a new system. welcome back hundreds of people protested outside an italian appeals court this week that was up to two men were cleared of rape in parts because the alleged victim was deemed not attractive enough to have been the target. to judges express various reasons for deciding to acquit to defendants but one was because they said they didn't even like her because she was ugly day also wrote that
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a photograph reflected this. in two thousand and sixteen the to peruvian men were convicted of raping a woman in the italian city of ancona however they were later acquitted by an appeals court but the grounds for that ruling of only just now being revealed the judges all female decided the defendants could not have been attracted to the alleged victim because she was said to be too muscular in appearance the woman who's also of peruvian origin was twenty years old at the time of the alleged attack dr said that her injuries were consistent with 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 and she couldn't stand the burden of what had happened to her the case will now be heard again of the not the court and there was much anger online about the latest ruling. i guess in italy the men never get free since they're all masculine in theory anyway while down in italy i had no idea that masculine women and we're not deserving of dignity this is what rape culture looks like judges in italy have
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ruled it can't be rape because the victim isn't pretty enough actress and model of power believes that the case demonstrates why many women don't report rape to the police it's healthy question is this good and absolutely unacceptable you know. least eight and here to warsaw to make progress for women brides and women see wish i had the state police just to be gays are much more war there is. so much more to eighty percent of grey but never even reported or lease and direct these are shot while he was shooting that's a subjective opinion struck. is their charter said the judge and not their bachelor buzy got any more. three protesters and three police officers have reportedly been injured enough to
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riot police fired tear gas and water cannon and protesters hurling smoke bombs and trying to storm the albanian parliament demonstrators are demanding early elections a bit like is issues of mass government corruption and ties to organized crime protests as a ruled out any dialogue with the prime minister of origins had warned that they would use force if protests turned violent. a new report by the u.n. says in order to protect the environment people need to eat less meat and it suggests a tax on red meat saying that it will reduce greenhouse gas emissions and make people rethink their diets it's estimated that worldwide emissions taxes on foods could save around one gigaton of c o two and result in net health benefits at the global level due to reduced consumption of meat of the report states space for livestock accounts for almost eighty percent of global farmland the livestock
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industry is considered one of the main contributors to deforestation in the amazon so we put the issue up for debate with social and environmental justice campaigner george barda and former republican state senator john loudon. 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 of that in the united states we typically accept 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 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
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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 flood and you lances get killed millions of people around the equator 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 laugh at 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 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 destructive to the health of the
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united states i mean you wouldn't 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. the dangers of fake news especially when it comes to the recent events of venezuela have been put through the paces by. and i want to show dangerous about guide dog of course of course you know i didn't read united states but you know you do it over. again the i mean truth in me that i was from venezuela i'm going to probably out of today i'll probably meet police operation show woman show on work make deeply a big deal just through a big meeting when this the way i live and so on and so once again be a point the most dangerous. industry and still source politically
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motivated propaganda in. many ways but groups which you know just elements of truth you're going to sound dumped out which are undoubtedly true and you organize them into not any chance of a life. thanks to you without international appreciate you company about with updates for just over half. after the previous stage of my career was over everyone wondered what i was going to do next that bumped about different clubs on one hand it is logical to set off on fields where everything is familiar on the other i wanted a new challenge and a fresh perspective i'm used to surprising people and i saw one on t.v.
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. i'm going to talk about football not the. or else if you think i was going to go. by the way what is the punch line here. is this is a stick up from the water bottle found 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 ones there's a litter box for throwing this away industry shouldn't be blamed for all this waste to company has long promised to reuse the plastic.
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sets full song in their classes. on my end on a day when you special projects funding me. on i knew that is the end of it for the team but for now the mountains of waste only grow higher. they tasted as because at that big comet what you don't is they take a c.p.u. it gives it not think that one day is to be leaving j.c. view it gives us even more figures for you don because it gives me. the oddest to do even the boards. under it i couldn't know the comedy show were americans in america covering
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american news or called foreign agents. let's start off tonight with a topic some of you might not have heard of but i think it's important it's called . if i'm pronouncing this correctly racism. and if you live in my home state of virginia it is all the rage right now right i mean that's to call her right apparently if you're an elected official in virginia hating black people is the new black it is hot. and some forms of racism are easy to say such as. but although you know luckily though they did cover up some of it with the sheet but. other racism systemic racism is not as obvious and a lot of people try to claim it no longer exists elegance gone one of my systemic racism black panther was the most popular movie avner therefore racism over well i want to show you three recent studies that prove just how over systemic
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racism is let's start with schools all right slightly important couple of weeks ago as new education reform found overwhelmingly white school districts received twenty three billion dollars more than predominately non white school districts in state and local funding in two thousand and sixteen despite serving roughly the same number of children and try to act like that doesn't influence a kid's entire life right when he or she doesn't get a good education i mean the kids of the wider schools are doing their homework on a mac books a lot is supplied by the school while the don white school kids are doing their homework on a big mac. you know that today kids the science class will be dissecting the double quarter pounder with cheese. because the stay won't supply us with enough progress. this is when the liberals say that's because we have a racist president who hates funding the education of people of color actually that
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twenty three billion number is from twenty six team while obama was still in office but that can't be i thought obama ended all racial inequality. they brought people i love and took the pops to the world you know not exactly your only two words off though obama ended all reporting on racial inequality and see the difference they just stop talking about systemic racism against black hispanic and indigenous people exist no matter who's in the white house let's move on to climate change right there can't possibly be racial disparity there hurricanes don't exactly only hit black people well unless you ask cnn's wolf blitzer there are so tragically so many of these people almost all of them are that we see are so poor and they're so black this is going to raise lots of questions. and that. is why wolf blitzer is the longest serving host in the history of bearded
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television. anyway those ridiculous comments aside the racism impacts communities of color after the floods have subsided to a new investigation found is that white communities nationwide have disproportionately received more federal buyouts after a disaster than communities of color you see one of the things fema does is they damage properties after an emergency what federal disaster.

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