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a low welcome to our top story it's is the twenty third psalm theory of government rallies in fronts of the so named yellow vests gather again nation wide these are live pictures right now from the french capital of black plumes of smoke going out into the center and emergency crews as well being called died after a number of arrests just some baccarat and it is the first turnout since the not to dump cathedral blaze with protesters anger directed at the the vast amounts of money donated for repairs police have really used a tear gas some arrested we believe around one hundred people. was. was. oh god god god god let's go live now ourselves to parse on
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a correspondent charlotte do but who joins us on the phone charlotte how are today's protests and why indeed has the not dumb fire given them a new focus. well once again with the incredibly tense protest in paris there were full demonstrations that were given approval many would know there are areas of parts that have been completely forbidden yet again full digital age and that includes the sean beneath the sudoku creek and also the entire area around. so but we've seen the police releasing tear gas and we've seen protests is throwing rocks and bottles to the police there are fires in part of the street to be lit by some a protester and it does appear that a number of individuals have been hurt although we don't have any official figures for that just to give you a bit of background a lesson and six checks were carried out this morning in paris subsequently the
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paris prefecture that means that there were checking people as they were going in to protest areas to see what they might have had in their bags in fact those who's who in the streets myself in paris did i untied myself checked because the police want to make sure that people are all able to take things that could be used as weapons into the protests sixty thousand gender police mobilized across the country today five thousand of those are in paris and we had some early figures from the parish prefecture in terms the numbers of protesters out and it's around seven and a half thousand at least at that protest in fact the where we've seen some of those tents between the police and protesters is you also about what perhaps reigniting this again today we mentioned is a new link in and if you've not heard earlier this week it's huge to look at court on fire and much of it was incinerated and at the time people stood for a few hours in solidarity in the street just a gossoon hall for us in the face
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a symbol of fallen was that burning in front of me. tell slowly. it's not heartbreak is a symbol. turn is not great if you may be produced by the fact that within twenty four hours of no could i'm breaking god burning down hundreds of millions if you really pledge to rebuild the cathedral pledged by some of these richest patrons richest families many people said the powerpc rate hundreds of millions of euros within twenty four hours to rebuild a cathedral when people in this country are living in poverty people hungry people all struggling to survive and that is one of the main crux for the gallup asked for taxes is the living conditions how high you know how much it costs to live here and how expensive it is what they say legally if you can raise all our money to such
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a choice you just want to rebuild the people who chooses not to see to it surely that money could be raised. to help ordinary people and from living on the breadline living below the pipeline and that is something that is just leave me feel like if the person there's one other element that i need to just bring in briefly and that is the fact that they all many black flock in that this person today we've been told the biggest range between one and she stands out but look you might see them in terms of some of the damages that you may go black so cover that faces which of course at the moment is illegal in a violent protect we could see many more arrests taking place of people asking things around fifteen thousand years in fines or three year in jail covering their face after a violent protest they've gotten movie logical protests is back to capitalism and the movie it's time to move capitalism they have been reinvigorated
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by not so dumb by the fact that the hundreds of millions of euros in such a short period of live pictures. as you're speaking charlotte really giving us a size of the scope of the people coming out on the streets today in the french capital are porous correspondent charlotte dubin ski thank you. ok two more world news this sunday the russian embassy in washington has fired back after the newly released a report on trumped russia collusion it's published a hefty document called russia gate histeria a case of severe russia phobia it's a detailed rebuttal of the allegations made against moscow and reaches the following conclusion. the investigation didn't show any real evidence to back up claims of moscow's cyber attacks and attempts to subvert democracy all this time russia pointed to the obvious made up nature of these insinuations we call on our
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merican partners to finally disavow these allegations and join efforts to repair the damage to bilateral relations for the sake of our peoples and global security well the report was finally released on thursday after almost two years of investigation much of it was heavily redacted it concluded that there was no collusion between russia and donald trump's campaign team during the twenty sixteen presidential election but it was more guarded when it came to trump's alleged obstruction of the probe. but after the reports released some democrats renewed there are calls for donald trump to be impeached while the republicans insist the president was exonerated even though more pointedly said that is not the case many media outlets now appear to be focusing on that their vision it's brought to us society instead of acknowledging that the prerelease speculations were wrong down off explained. trump is
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a traitor he's cronies are abetting him in his treachery and all of them are going to get what's coming for them this promise started to resonate across the airwaves of mainstream american channels even before the miller investigation became a thing and it started with this bombshell then senator jeff sessions met with the russian ambassador in the u.s. the controversial russian ambassador sergey it's a shameful picture it is an open question whether there was collusion cooperation between trump associates during the campaign and russian officials current and former u.s. officials say he's considered one of the kremlin's top spies by u.s. intelligence some u.s. intelligence officials believe he's more than that breathing the same with the russian you were supposed to destroy not join them there was no redemption for sessions in the buna to the i of the media and bassett
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a kiss like overnight got promoted to the rank of each and now here comes the facts the meetings were brief public and non-substantive the military team found no evidence of coordination between the trump campaign and russia in these chats the ones. deflates back into a boring now former ambassador the next scandal reported to reveal a nother despicable truth about trump not only is he a lie himself but he lures others into his web of deceit president trump is facing new scrutiny today over a report that he told his personal attorney to lie to congress about his business dealings with russia we have breaking news tonight on the russia investigation here's what buzz feed news is reporting that as bombshell report coming from buzz feed news president directed his attorney to lie to congress about the moscow tower
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project congressional democrats calling. for immediate investigation declaring the trunk must be impeached if the story is true this one was rock solid the report claimed journalists corroborated the allegation with their own eyes india's colleagues said on c.n.n. this morning that you were briefed on these document we say that we can document we . were very confident in our report the revelation was unprecedented but not in terms of factual value but because the miller team made an effort to personally very polarized the claim description of specific statements and characterization of documents and testimony on not accurate what do you think happened next any ideas buzz feed cocktail apologetically deleted the article no instead it blurted out more letters and words and sentences explaining that while the initial reporting was incorrect at the same time it wasn't and you make sense of that and the final
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jam the infamous meeting between trump's former can pain manager and the leaker in chief julian assange donald trump's former campaign manager paul man afford health secret talks with julian assange inside the ecuadorian embassy in london and visited around the time he joined trump's campaign the guardian has been told the military paid so much attention to this possibility it didn't even bother to look into it and no where on its five hundred plus pages does the report mention anything of the sort and this is just barely a handful of all the bombshells and sensations and eye-openers nuked by the miller report it's still out there unphased in arrogance as attaining their full suits there's really an organized campaign here involving the media the corporate media and the intelligence agencies. and there then the effort is to use the even
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of the mueller report found that this whole scandal this whole pseudo scandal was much ado about nothing they are now trying to use the report the mueller report to increase the pressure on trump in order to drive him from office the behavior of the press is outrageous so the long awaited report might not of hits on the alleged meeting as we just heard there between paul. but it did take a long hard look at the whistleblower himself and his alleged links to the leak of more than twenty thousand democratic national committee e-mails documents the investigation no provided no solid evidence as to how exactly the data was obtained or whether it. even existed it does come hard on the heels of course of julian assange arrest last week by british police as filmed by artie's exclusive video after ecuador terminated his near
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a seven year asylum in its london embassy the wiki leaks founder is now waiting his fate with an extradition hearing expected early next month over u.s. charges of government computer and a glimpse of life inside those confines. a rare video of a snapshot of how a songes life was for so long maybe thoughts running through his head of what he's going to do when he gets on it or simply trying to keep fit in this tiny embassy kitchen who really knows here's paul the boy who was in the middle take. in case you missed the door needed it. said it's out of the embassy and. that everyone's favorite we. could do was embassy and looking for a decent painted decorator in the london area after getting the soundness carried out like a bandit in battering ram there was over. the past tense sometimes it's the law of sometimes it's hate you do you know him many people. saying stuff like. i want to
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believe. he's a complex character a man only truly understood by just two creatures on god's green earth pamela and discern this guy have you noticed there's always a can't just say now of anyone who's been trapped inside a foreign embassies by groom for the past few years is a son just famous publishing house documents on america's wars diplomats. politicians the us authorities keen to have a few stern words with him about it now this is where it gets a little bit complicated so try to keep up a staunch first of all asylum because the u.k. was considering extraditing him to sweden where he had been accused of sexual assault the way he could claim the i gave were actually part of a plot to extradite him from sweden to the us and whatever green fate awaits him did you follow that just rewind. speed if you need to it boils down to this as
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some just supporters see him as a champion of free speech taking on the american monolith those who don't like him point to the allegations in sweden as a reason the evidence of war crimes is still evidence of war crimes even if the person telling you about them has a few shall we say idiosyncrasies and even if the claims in sweden a setup that doesn't mean washington house anyway here's a little secret the media is hiding from life is complicated and told congress isn't always the hero so you just decide whether it's in the public's interest to see what the world's superpower is up to behind closed doors pommy deal with their us. former us vice president joe biden has no reportedly become a fund raising campaign for a twenty two of the presidential election campaign putting him against veteran
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senator bernie some. as for the democrat ticket a poll out this week gives biden a slim one point lead to head of senators that's raising fears that the party faces being torn down the middle by their very different campaign platforms killam up and looks at the democrats' grass roots division. inside the offices of the democratic party elite alarm bells are going off why it seems that a progressive democratic socialist is now the front runner sanders is raising money fast and he's got a very big base of support but this isn't supposed to happen the way the game is normally played the far left is not supposed to take the nomination even on left leaning m s n b c we've got voices saying that donald trump is preferable to bernie sanders and that's quite a statement coming from a network that often portrays the donald like the anti christ i find reprehensible as a human being what a socialist can. do is to this company country as far as the strength and well
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being of our country the donald trump but even beyond the burning movement the democratic party seems to be pretty well shaken up take the case of congresswoman ellen omar now the democratic leadership which has been pro israel since one thousand nine hundred forty eight sees her comments as anti-semitic congresswoman omar's use of and troops and produce about israel support this is deeply offensive we condemn these remarks and we call upon congresswoman omar to immediately apologize for these hurtful comments but a lot of markets raising money in fact she's more popular than ever for a first term congresswoman turns out that there's a lot more discontent with the israel lobby than many were aware of and then there's alexandria because you know cortez now known as a c she is a first term congressional rock star more popular and well known than people who've been in congress for years but at this point nancy pelosi is saying that her victory meant nothing you have these were. and you know c.
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and her group on one side aside five people she even dismissed her new york city win as something that anyone or any thing could do if labeled as a democrat those are districts that are solidly democratic this glass of water would win with a d. next to it was this day here's what people in new york city told us about the ruckus inside of the democratic battleship democrats need to be worried period we need to like come together and figure out where the united nations is going to be and focus were to scatter to so many voices there's certainly a split you know i mean popularity versus the establishment dance to play in this divide between all of these and you have to get a band together to work to say that your socialist democrats who are just believe you know we should give everybody everything for free and then democrats are a little more reasonable donald trump swept the white house by bucking the
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republican establishment and putting out a message far different than what the g.o.p. has said in recent years and it seems that now the democratic party is facing a similar submarining and shake up the democratic presidential primary is lining up to be anything but predictable mop and r.t. new york from the views of new yorkers there and former new york city council come good morning she's of the view that democrats need to support a candidate who represents actual change for the party. who really see this war going on the democratic party between the progressive and center it's no secret the democratic party is the party of the corporate his party is party of big donor and you see them getting very very nervous really represents change he's already the front runner he already has the structure he's raising enough money and he's raising enough money with small grenades and that's really really key he took campaign finance for our democratic party needs to look at what it takes to take
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a hard look at. itself and you know who are they are they are they going to be like the republicans and basically be a party for wealthy people they need to look at the landscape and and basically. you know promise their own party in promise the world that if the vote candidate is up there running and is doing well and is being supported and becoming the front runner they need to support that particular article no matter what that really what should happen. they spoke some of the u.k.'s biggest right wing groups under a new cut agreed to tackle hate speech online. individuals and organizations who spread hate or attack or call for the exclusion of others on the basis of who they are have no place and facebook under our dangerous individuals and organizations policy we ban those who proclaim a violent or hateful mission or are engaged in acts of hate or violence all the
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groups bombed or accused of having foreigners or extreme views known to become the tories for promoting negative attitudes toward certain groups or being firmly opposed to increasing immigration the bomb hits groups like being this defense league the british national party on britain first here's how some of the organizations reacted nine hundred eighty four is here who next why the so afraid of the truth we survived before the fascist facebook page and we will continue to survive the media analyst neil wallace some political and social commentator morons are broke down on the issues surrounding facebook's latest decision. i'm very skeptical about a company like facebook group run by a bunch of. billionaires from silicon valley coming from the classic liberal elite. background then are they really good people we would appoint guardians of
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this sort of thing do we really trust their judgment are we meant to sit around and wait for laws to be implemented we need to tackle these people the methods that we use for tackling the likes of our own hard to ruin street. preachers and their online. forums for doing all of their hate preaching we need to apply that same principle to the likes of the e.t.l. of britain first and the national front what this is really is an enormous bout of virtue signalling by an appalling company facebook and instagram who are using it purely. a fig leaf for the fact that frankly over the last few years they have an appallingly laughable policy about keeping evil people of social media the real truth of the matter is these things are not small problems we knew already it from twenty eleven and twenty twelve and as brave killed what was it seventy seven people wounded two hundred nine people in the norway terror
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attacks he had openly admitted and it was in the dossier that was came out in court evidence and was held to be correct he met with the senior leadership team he met with on rhetorical strategies the idea was to have the street gangs these radical people online to radicalize people online like terrorists why is it why is it that he has taken eight years since those socialist you would call them signal virtue signallers socialist labor movement youngsters kids that were slain in norway they're linked to either why did take an eight years governments done nothing the tories have done nothing you know why they might did now is because they're under tremendous more pressure than ever before about the lack of social responsibility they have created this. all right we're going on the ground again in moments joining afshin on the team in westminster then do join me after that for all your
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where did you work before you came here when you live. in many us states capital punishment is still practiced convicted prisoners can spend years waiting for execution and most of the time the victims' families they are very much in favor of the death penalty there are some people because of what they do have given up the right to live among us somebody even proven innocent after years on death row and how many more tolerations is it going to take before we as a society realize this is not working and we actually do something about.
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time after time tell you what you're going underground while we're away we'll be screening some your favorite episodes of the season coming up in this show is britain at risk of an imminent terror attack we speak to the president of syria's talk media adviser dr patricia bonn about teresa mayes decision to resettle white helmets in the u.k. and as britain confirms there will be no post-breakfast trade deal with turkey or japan we speak to a foreign trade minister who did successfully sign a deal in time for the twenty ninth of march both have more coming up in today's going underground but first forget last night's oscars has britain been acting better than any hollywood star acting in a way that will damage post directed trade deals acting like it owns land to rent to the usa for torture and mass killing diego garcia lives seven degrees south of the equator in the middle of the indian ocean with all of the surrounding ocean species the local m.-w. are has plenty of opportunities for sailors to enjoy the footprint of freedom well
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today the world court gives its view on an aspect of what amounts to a very british footprint of freedom performance there's a deep embarrassment in the farm office about the lines and ocracy this room this is the way in which the armies were never told it was just action taken to remove secrecy surrounding wilson jones or the secrecy surrounding both. and of course the ultimate secrecy of the way that syria has been used for extraordinary rendition the leader of the british labor party is talking about a disputed us military base coming under scrutiny today by the world court as to whether it belongs to richest not the u.k. little in the usa britain you see had a plan for the change or silence it was a plan that hinged on shameless exploitation over a five year period one nine hundred sixty to one thousand nine hundred fifteen every single. women own child was forcibly removed in secret
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from that island's. none person. for the last fifty years to go since have lived in poverty but why the purpose of the sonic station was to facilitate a lease the leasing of the largest playland of the chickasaw archipelago vehicle garcia to the united states to allow the construction of an enormous military base to base it means to be. we know north and turn for the next in the chicos archipelago own dick spill in the people the u.k. government received a cash discovery of eleven million pounds on plot us nuclear missiles yes the ethnic cleansing of an entire people is one of the prices britain paid to base nuclear weapons in scotland it would be for u.k. pm david cameron to launch an inquiry into alleged torture permitted by a blairite labor foreign secretary now president of the international rescue
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committee has covered on this channel nearly a decade ago the u.k.'s intelligence service was given the green light by a former gov moment government minister to interrogate terror suspects in countries known for using torture tactics and that comes from information released by security sources involving david miliband who was britain's foreign secretary into a few months ago critics say his actions amount to sanctioning torture that's something miliband denies miliband on the anti jeremy corbyn side of things on foreign policy may not have been complicit in torture but today the u.k. seeks a trade deal with india which participates in today's world court hearing it is after all indian company tata that owns jaguar land rover which claimed that bracks it was behind its to sack four and a half thousand workers india it seems though is not on britain's marshes has been and continues to be the sovereign nation for the cheek most people like india didn't support britain stance on syria either voting with russia and china in indicating as strikes a.

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