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ahead for the democratic nomination driving away through the pot. shots on some of britain's biggest far right groups. we get reaction to the tech giant's decision. does make a difference and i completely agree we've got to protect kids. from a studio with me welcome to the program is the twenty third day of anti-government rallies in france as the so-called yellow gather again nationwide is the first time since the. blaze with protesters anger directed at the amounts of money donate. for
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repasts place in paris have used tear gas and water color and two hundred twenty seven people have been detained. oh. i i. i i. i. well we're now five months into the yellow vests protests and it feels like the tensions are just not abating again fires in the streets of paris as the protesters not only burnt rubbish bins but also were setting fire to move cause to move motorcycles and also again building barriers to try and protect them from the police and the place of being trying to disperse the crowds throughout the day using tear gas initially but they
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did bring water cannons later on water cannons not just spitting out water but also a blue liquid that liquid being used as a die which i will temporarily affect clothing and skin to allow the police to be able to ascertain who the violent protesters all who are in the way of the will to canada and then to make those arrests you talked about the arrests a significant number around two hundred so far but on top of that they're also being more than seventeen and a half thousand proactive checks preventative checks by the police this means they've been accused through people's bags to see people attention taking weapons into a protest to stop them from doing that now compare that to just a week ago when we only had fifteen arrests and less than six thousand preventative checks that shows you how much stronger force is being used today some sixty thousand gendelman police out. cross france of course major protests taking place
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here in paris but also in other cities we've been speaking to some of the out of us protest has asked them why this still out on the streets twenty three weeks later because we have seen them at the plaza labastida we wanted to protest peacefully so then we moved. on you it is very important for me i followed the movement since the beginning since the seventeenth of november i am here because i care about france. we always have strong mobilization we're going to express our goals more and more and stay busy but we specially hope that the government will accept our demands. well the process of a will for britain in paris in many places including the show and particularly not to drive you mentioned there that the cathedral of course was in flames on monday evening on monday evening president michel was actually due to address the nation to give his way forward out of the yellow best protest this is after months of
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a big debate here in france where there were millions of people coming together and giving their views on how they can improve france to try and tackle some of the issues that the yellow best protesters have been bringing up week after week and that's mainly the high cost of living here in france but he canceled that address because of that fine the draw and i can tell you witnessing that fire it seemed for a moment that there was solidarity across france all people just completely shocked by what was happening but that moment of solidarity has turned into an even bigger division within twenty four hours of that fire when it emerged that hundreds of millions of viewers had been donated mainly from france's wealthy families many people started questioning if you can raise that amount of money for the construction of a building why cannot much amount of money be raised in such a period of time the healthy person in france who is struggling to live to
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struggling to keep their head above. now the think is reflect that as well the latest figures from two thousand and seventeen showing that eight point eight million people in france are living in poverty that means they're living on less than around a thousand euros a month not a huge amount of money especially in a country where the cost of living does seem to keep soaring now president macron is due to give a speech at some point in the next few weeks to try and allay the concerns of the elephants but a draft copy of that speech which as i say was supposed to happen. monday actually suggested during tax cuts the middle class is something that's not going to help perhaps the poorest households in france so we'll that speech will those ideas cut the mustard it seems really elevates protesters really will not. something else that appears to be on the protesters minds is the arrest in london of wiki leaks
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founder julian assange a face mask was seen added to the joan of arc monument in toulouse along with a yellow vast banners with a sign his name was also displayed for the french m.p. jack we are says it's no surprise people are angry at the huge donations cathedral . fairly how does the. role as being just a moment of side really be natural generally but the good problems of france ask you remain you see goes a reason no surprise. the yellow best carry on are going on with the most ration because you know where you can find bribery for the guys who are millions of euros even one billion of your all and you cannot really need the french the necessary resources to live there
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there is a big problem and it is the situation in which we are facing because of the climate the budget restrictions coming from brussels you know which has been lasting for years and years now. the russian embassy in washington has fired back and they really released a report on trying to pressure collusion it's published a hefty document called russia hysteria a case of severe risk of phobia it's and to tell the rebuttal of the allegations made against moscow and which has 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 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. after the report's release some
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democrats are need that close for donald trump to be impeached while republicans insist the president was exonerated even though well appointed he said that's not so many media outlets now appear to be focusing on the division is brought to us society instead of acknowledging that they're pretty really speculations were wrong as ego down off explains. trump is 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 that is an open question whether there was collusion cooperation
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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 a russian you were supposed to destroy not join them there was no redemption for sessions in the buna to of the media and bassett a kiss like overnight got promoted to the rank of n.h. 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
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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 project. rational democrats calling for an immediate investigation declaring the trunk must be impeached at the story is true this one was rock solid the report clinged journalists corroborated the allegation with their own eyes and ears colleagues said on c.n.n. this morning that you were briefed on these document we've been. we've seen documents we've been briefed and we're very confident in our reporting the revelation was unprecedented but not in terms of factual value but because the military made an effort to personally very polarized the claim description of
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specific statements in 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 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 trans comparing the guardian has been told the military paid so much attention to this possibility it didn't even bother to look into it no where on its five hundred plus pages does the report mention anything of the sort and this is
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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 obtaining their false holds there's so much invested in it over three years they've been spinning these conspiracy. sorry they've been spinning these conspiracy theories in essence the scam. and their credibility that's the biggest consequence of all this and so they're just trying any way they can including the front page of the new york times reports shows depth of connection between trump campaign and russia and then they count up the number of contacts or alleged contacts with the russians which i think are one hundred forty or something but a lot of that of course is on trump tower or it's you know the you know we have had
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this exhaustive twenty two month investigation with all of the resources of the f.b.i. and the security agencies and and they didn't find it but i argue this is probably the worst moment for the u.s. media since they sold us the iraq war on the folds narrative of weapons of mass destruction. the long awaited report might not have hit on the meeting between paul metaphor to in june in a smallish but it did take a long hard look at the whistleblower and his alleged links to russia and the leak of more than twenty thousand democratic national committee e-mails and documents investigation though provided no solid evidence as to how exactly the data was obtained or whether the moscow ties even existed becomes hard on the heels of june in a song his arrest last week by a british police as filmed by exclusive video after. nato has been silent and its london embassy. is now awaiting its fate with an extradition hearing
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expected next month. and a glimpse of life inside those crimes. has emerged i read video of a snapshot of how a song his life was for so long may be thoughts running through his head of what he's going to do when he gets a little simply trying to keep fit in this tiny embassy kitchen. his polly quite unique take. in case you missed it ecuador needed it spare room back so it's out of the embassy and into the slammer for everyone's favorite we keep. ecuador's embassy is looking for a decent painted decorator in the london area after judas andras carried out like a. battering ram the whistleblower planes the passions sometimes it's love sometimes it's hate you do not hear 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 this son this guy have you noticed there's always a can just say now of anyone who has been trapped inside a foreign embassies bridegroom for the last few years is a son just famous publishing house documents on america's wars diplomats. politicians the us authorities a queue 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 there did you follow that just rewind. home speed if you need to it boils down to this as some just supporters see him as a champion of free speech taking on the american monolith those who don't like him
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point to the allegations in sweden as a reason that evidence of war crimes is still evidence of war crimes even if the plus and telling you about them has a few shall we say easier secrecy is and even if the claim is in sweden a set up that doesn't mean washington house anyway here's a little secret the media is hiding from life is. don't take a did the tone hanks is 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 pammy deal with the rest. because band a number of british far right groups from the platform we look at the reasons and here reaction among all stories after this break.
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race. spearing dramatic to follow only mostly i'm going to exist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. so when i say assets on their books terry they're referring to the bonds of a price of one hundred cents on the dollar but don't have a sale value in the market greater than maybe one penny on the dollar so again this is the portrait dorian gray economy all these quote assets on the central bank balance sheets if you added up all of i think the central banks have something like fifty to fifty five trillion dollars of what they call assets that might be worth mcdonald's hamburger when they have no collateral value whatsoever worthless that's
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a fact. and. welcome back to the program facebook has banned some of the u.k.'s biggest right wing groups under a new category 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 police and fees book under our dangerous individuals and organizations policy we ban those who proclaim a violent or hateful mission were engaged in acts of hate or violence or the groups and are accused of having far right or extreme views and have become
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a tourist or promoting negative attitudes towards certain groups all being firmly opposed to increasing immigration the band hits groups like the english defense league the british national party and britain first here's how one of the organizations reacted nine hundred eighty four is here to next why the so afraid of the truth we survived before the fascist facebook purge and we will continue to survive political and social commentator and media analyst neil wallis broke down 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 the people we would appoint guardians of 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
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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 this these are not small problems we knew already 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 attacks he had openly admitted and it was in the dossier that was came out in the court
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evidence and was held to be correct he met with the senior leadership team he met with e.t.l. on rhetorical strategies the idea was to have these 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. government's done nothing the tories have done nothing you know why they did no it's because under tremendous pressure of them ever before. a lack of social responsibility they have created this. tensions in libya and escalating as classes return to the southern part of the capital tripoli residents have reported that repeated shelling was in order for this site today over the past twenty four hours thousands of people have
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been lining against the foreign support given to about the lead to general and his offensive that came off to washington recognize the military role in fighting terrorism in libya present trends on the ground spoke by phone a move that goes against the usual western stance on the food parcels. president donald trump spoke on april fifteenth twenty nineteen with field marshal who discuss ongoing come to terrorism efforts to achieve peace and stability in libya the president recognizes field-marshal have taught a significant role in fighting terrorism and securing libya's oil resources and the to discuss the shared vision for libya's transition to a stable democratic political system it's interesting because the conversation according to the white house happened on monday so we're just now getting this statement you would think that this guy would be seen as an enemy because the u.s. has been working and it's really played a part in libya's government in recent years but instead apparently trump has
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talked to this guy and he was actually allies with gadhafi back in the sixty's and they overthrew the government in one nine hundred sixty nine and then he ended off he had a falling out and also in the cia came and rescued him he came to the united states in one nine hundred ninety became a u.s. citizen and lived in virginia right near the cia's headquarters and then all of a sudden he went back to libya in two thousand and eleven and he played a crucial role in overthrowing the government of gadhafi so he successfully overthrown philippine government twice u.s. taxpayers have paid for u.s. involvement in libya for all of these years unknown and we've got a government that's backed by the u.s. and the u.s. is also trying to work with the guy who is trying to overthrow the government there for us has been involved in libya since two thousand and eleven so if they were going to pursue a stable democratic system one they have done that already. that north african country has been in turmoil since twenty eleven when then leader moammar gadhafi was ousted and killed now libya has two rival governments wanting to book led by
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general half and the other in tripoli backed by the un the crisis has escalated in recent weeks following that offensive by half and his army on the capital according to the world health organization more than two hundred people have been killed and almost a thousand wounded we asked alexandra bruno an independent political analyst in libya but what donald trump was hoping to achieve by speaking to the libyan general . i don't think he's interested in the marker scene nor do i think the president drama or for that matter other european governments really care that much about democracy in libya i think what everybody cares about is stability in libya which is something that has invaded that country since the nato. vision and the facilitation. civil war in two thousand and eleven when they removed the gadhafi government the west is very concerned about the spread of terrorism and the
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potential that don't mind waves continue to come from libya will bring terrorists into european territory. the state of emergency has been declared in russia's siberia as massive wildfires spread across the region so far around three hundred people including dozens of children have been forced to flee more than one hundred buildings have been destroyed in twenty four hours as the crisis continues to place towards the borders with china and mongolia many thirty seven. to remain in critical condition russia's emergency services say the fire. east of lake baikal and investigation is looking into any foul play a strong winds and increasing temperature extremely difficult to get. your news round up for now i'll be back at the top of the hour with all the latest headlines but do stay with us top of the kaiser report which is up next here on
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r.t. international. trump said many times that you know we got the. vantage of so you know with moving to jerusalem there with the mission of jerusalem as our capital. he said that there will be some things that israel will not like either so this is why i think that other students should come with open. minds to the to the negotiations.
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this is the kaiser report show that keeps a very well known others do we are right i like that word to keep it real because real fake are in the news and i notice you may have misidentified yourself there opening when you said your max kaiser because i you actually max kaiser or are you so toshi not come otoh tell me more here is the
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headline max kaiser claims to be actual bitcoin founder just another fake toshi and before we get to your comments on this i want to show you how it reads. because this story right here they actually have you could read this you can have the story read to you by a computer this is what it sounds like quite funny another person this time max keiser of the kaiser report has claimed to be. now. if you were crypto market regular you would know how many people have tried to claim their city. the anonymous creator of bitcoin well i don't think there's any question really about my place as the genuine article the genuine seto she the real she it's it's channeling you know i mean especially in this whole the way this this religious wake there is the concept of bit christ and the who
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represented christ on this plane of existence and so toshi is part of that talked about it many times that there's this new revolution coming a new cosmic reality that bitcoin is ushered in the hash rate is obviously quadrillions of hashes per second that's showing in a new cosmic reality obviously in case those out there listening don't know it's a toshi nakamoto is the name of the person who invented bit coin back in two thousand and eight and that person has remained anonymous but many people have come forward claiming to be so toshi nakamoto including one that goes by the name of fake toshi unwillingly so he doesn't want to be called fake toshi and however the community calls him fake toshi this article is quite funny because they kind of are not sure if you're joking or that you might actually reef nakamoto there have been so many of these probable imposters that we have gotten tired of taking them seriously but for what it's worth the newest claimant to be.
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