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big news in from europe this lunchtime right wing in your skeptic parties along with the greens europe's establishment in parliamentary elections the vote to track the highest turnout in 20 years. in the u.k. meantime the newly formed bracks a party is expected to win big leaving the conservatives and labor in tatters. and with britain's prime minister to reserve may stepping down after failing to get several. plan through the contest for a place is very much hotting up. from
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moscow this is out international with me kevin and thanks for watching just 1 pm in the afternoon this monday now here so the big news in from europe overnight with most votes now counted in the fiercely contested european parliament elections anti establishment parties along with the greens and the liberals are set for big wins while projections show the established centrist blog losing its grip on parliament and about another surprise of the night overall voter turnout was the highest in 20 years at over 50 percent. let's for a minute break down some of those top line numbers for you in italy with. right wing party the league is projected to win around 33 percent of the vote in france
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marine depends national rally is set to overtake the party of president emanuel mccrone with as much as 23 percent of the ballot austria's center right people's party is expected to snatch a sizeable number of seats to and in neighboring germany the picture of there the ruling coalition will be dealt a significant blow despite getting 28 percent so far well the question now is how is this all going to shape the european parliament for the next 5 years what's not really going to may well for a start we're going to be looking at her out of fragmented parliament with the stablished movement's losing ground to smaller parties despite the gains made by the euro skeptic and right leaning parties pro-u. groups are still they're expected to hold on to 2 thirds of the seats the biggest blow for these elections will be dealt to parliament's grand coalition of center left and right they're set to lose their 40 year long majority next shala do bensky has more from paris this afternoon on it. well europe's waking up nights of
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change where we sued the established parties at the center right down the center losing whites and looking round not to let you know that of course could spell trouble for you grand coalition is being too clueless to him which since its inception means that they will now have to leech out to much smaller parties if they want to keep the still reach of the european parliament on cool they was a suit for anti establishment policies across the bloc i would parties like the national rally here in france and a leak in italy actually toping the polls in their own countries well let's start now with the leave it to the when much is said to be nice holiday not only took the polls it looks like it's projected to gave around $28.00 seats in that this election a couple of seats from 2014 and so the need speaking to the press after those
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results are coming in said this was essentially the people in europe saying that they want to see anything different other than the you all get you to today's vote shows that the rules of europe are changing it's not just due to the choice of the italians but also of the french the germans the british the hug ariens the poles the finns the swedes the danes a new europe is born well here in france we saw muffy in love pens national rally party topping the poll of course they also took the poll back in 2014 this time very slow each down on their turnout from the last election but still a very big result here in france particular as many people were seeing this is being a referendum on president michel whose party came in 2nd place they would just picture the post they are trying to brush this off as notice by the losses they were expecting. the pen is now calling for those anti establishment parties to form
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a grand law within the european parliament to be a stronger voice and she's calling for a new shake up of politics here in france the source the president has no other choice but to dissolve the national assembly and allow for a more democratic voting system in order to better represent this country's majority political opinion the feeding of traditional parties and the polarization between the national wryly party and the renaissance party confirms that the political scene is now split between nationalists and globalists and that's what dominates our political life there are also big wins for anti establishment ruling parties in countries such as poland and hungary while meanwhile the ruling governing party even austria also talked to the polls that we've more than 30 percent of the vote the chancellor it's the best thing curt said he was very pleased with that result particularly as it comes at
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a difficult time for his government you are supposed to be facing a new confidence vote later today i know that a scandal hit the party just a week ago but despite that scandal it seems boodles of people in oestrus still turned out to offer him the support send you a free i'm usually not to the last 4 words but i'm almost speechless we expected a lot we were optimistic but this is a fantastic result this is never happened before we achieved the best result of all time with the biggest distance from 2nd place of all time it is simply i'm believing the other big surprise of the night was the green vote which is up significantly here in france and also in germany and the projection is that they will get around 70 seats which is quite a surge compared to 2014 up around 20 seats on that but the reality is that make up now of the european. parliament will be very different to that
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we've known for not just the last 5 years but pretty much since its inception and what that's going to do is it's going to make it very difficult for the old guard to continue to keep watch and to push things down that agenda. or focusing all you on the u.k. where the need for any breaks it parties take a surprise lead over both the tories and the labor party is no set to storm the european parliament with a sizeable number of seats the party's leader nigel farage has vowed to take part in any future breaks it negotiations to. this is a vote that says no deal breaks it back on the table to make it part of all the games here actions because without that you've got no chance of getting a sensible free trade deal and i want us as the great society to be engaged in that . the u.k. was of course not meant to take part in the battles at all and should have left the e.u. by now but that wasn't the case. britain's current conundrum than. but even for it must be one of the strangest elections in political british history the
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united kingdom which is just about to leave the european union has just an elected candidates to represent britain in the brawl and this absolutely possible setup can be best summed up in famous lines in alice in wonderland by the great british open with power. would you tell me please which way will to go from here that depends a good deal on where you want to get to i didn't much care then it doesn't matter which way you go but even stranger than voting in an election to an organization that the u.k. choice to leave almost 3 years ago is the fact that the parts that's one the lion's share of the vote is a newly formed in fact just 6 weeks old the breck that party or the still the party absolutely knows the european union and what its parliament stands for it's lead to victory under one clear objective if you want breaks you're going to vote for x. it we did it once they ignored this so we're going to tell them again this time they don't realise that it isn't just the votes we get today it's what we want get
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at the general election the cost of all the jokes so they got to listen to what people say they want to be often called thank you now despite nigel farage his party being in its infancy stage there has actually no doubt shaken up the political spectrum and somehow managed to unite both left and right. and see that's the twist and breck's is neither presented as a left wing issue or a right wing issue we witness the birth of a new political trajectory it's called anti establishment and these elections it didn't matter whether you're a communist or a puritan what matters is where you stood on the brake issue so pick out the tories
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and labor pensions and health care high or low taxes right now is the only dividing line in the u.k. and unlike alice in carol's alice in wonderland this is not a jury charge edwards dashti oxy london may be more of a dividing line on the people of the city opposed. to university in the u.k. . for his take on the election result saying that mark thinks utah looking at what is probably one of the biggest surprises of the ballot as we just heard our correspondents say the party's storming the e.u. parliament with a hefty win. britain pretty much divided doesn't it. yes i mean this is at many ways most unusual and interesting election in itself than modern science but the seeds of what happened to be a great deal of changing and entirely new policy bursting to the forefront but if you look at it at least the figures if you look at the voting tallies for those in
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favor of leaving and those in favor of remaining within the e.u. then it's a safe it shows before that the country is divided it's perhaps the division is a slightly different people may change sides but it's ended up in this in that last again on this key issue in england in saying that most of london was agreement it was it was going the liberal way but the rest of the country was going towards brics it yeah. well quite soon i mean this is certainly issues that one could spend time on here i mean that the division between the capital city of the england of britain and the rest of the country is stark it's the only beach and so far scotland will also. clearly for the accept the favor made it so you have all these different divisions you have divisions even with a regions not just within the currency as a whole town seems to be since he seems to be more of favor of remain with rural areas favorably so that the you know is
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a key to the future of the united kingdom i think it's more in doubt that these actions now for the future of the ruling conservative party explore in doubt than ever before the future of the leading opposition party labor labor party has many problems that arise from this election and so they are the landscape has been fragmented and it's really difficult to see how the piece is going to set back together again certainly not in the current fall of united kingdom divided really between the 2 major parties labor and conservatives i think the this election. proves that this will never be the same again nothing will be the same again going to headings in the incoming prime minister ever that's going to be over the next month or so not to far it has said that he wants to get really involved in future negotiations over bracks in his bracks a party does that mean that britain is further away than ever for mouthing a referendum a 2nd say on on bret's it or not and the day. i think the brit is closer to
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having a general election but the problem with sas is that all labor is very keen on the idea of a general election i think that in the current move the country if the conservative party especially if the conservatives choose a very controversial leader like or a strong suit i think the demands for a general election will be irresistible they really i think the argument for a referendum is probably slightly stronger what's happening if you look closely at these proceedings because in the end more people have voted for him a supporter parties and so that despite all the headlines about the rocks it party votes you think it's just narrow majority it's for roommate lots and lots of different reasons this but that would tend to support the idea of a 2nd referendum i think the 1st thing really the country needs to be consulted and while they were i think the general election given that they'll be in need prime minister very soon i just need
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a general election is the most likely 1st step and then again we'll have to look at what happens after that incident and whether it really shows rallying of support of the 2 main parties or whether as i suspect it can still continues to show that britain is becoming a multi party country with no real loyalties anymore and and perhaps we'll have a coalition government this is all speculation as i say that maybe most if not this is an amazing election with lots of big repercussions here so a play for as i say mark garnett to say a politics lecturer thanks for coming on line give me a show your view on that what's happened after this big vote thank you. house where a bid by the european commission to get social media influences on board has left some outraged parents say they likened the approaches attempt to brainwashing and were clearly dismissive of the way it was handled here there are. countless of them on the i have the impression that i was in the novel 94 and people are convinced
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that this is good they are convinced that they are acting in the interest of the citizens of the european union. last month the commission gathered a dozen politically active bloggers in its age q they wanted them to spread the russians did it angle in the online post they also asked them to promote positive stories about the bloc. we're waiting for you to speak more about europe on your own we hope to convince you to inject the european angle into your communications because this is an important aspect of political life and we are not sufficiently present in the media. explain to us that misinformation is the use of real facts to spread political ideas that contradict those of the european union they will said that all this is organized by russia to destabilise democratic regimes but fortunately european democracy is stronger than this but we were explain the basics they talked about generally accepted ideas about europe for example that the e.u.
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provides competition they said we're here to debug these generally accepted notions in fact the message was not to tell us that the european union fails to create competition at a global level but to explain to us that this is a good thing and they believe that the reason why many people support ideas that contradict their policies and ideologies is external influence but they they are acting out of the best of intentions. coming up the fight for british leadership gets underway as millions make it clear the brics it means breck's it more that when they come back. you know world big part of the lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than
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ever we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door on the bath shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the famous merry go round. be the one percent. nor middle of the room sick.
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as folks in the u.k. again where the leadership race to replace trees amaze hotting up the prime minister announce course he's stepping down on june the 7th after failing to get a plan repeatedly through conservative m.p.'s are the norm in a 2 or more candidates with 9 declaring they're going to join the leadership race the tories believe a new leader will be in place by the end of june they think it means therefore that if all goes to plan the stands at the moment reason may will be in office during both the contest for her replacement and also donald trump's 1st official visit. the u.k. next month the next prime ministers have been hearing is supposed to stay in charge until a general election in 2022 unless one is called earlier most probably with many senior members of the conservative party lined up to head the government when you take a look next at some of the front runners then as it stands at the moment for number 10.
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goal of the broad strokes of world. political world. putin is going to be the way he was the 1930 s. things are very good here so i think the comparison with my team through the sixty's these certainly right if you give me the right i'm definitely not. the soviet union but stop people leaving and the lesson from history is clear if you turn the club into a prison the desire to get out of the one diminish it will grow and we won't be the only person other will want to escape. channels like the arts he better known as russia today what better view is to believe that truth is relative than the facts will always fit the kremlin official narrative.
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vince cable jameco been someone who has a clear plan albright said he wants to remind ourselves because he's quite cold and waits a day sees everything but nothing for a start so he's going to be the next one not enough then because i think i nailed. they were unself guy. how about a moment i mean in my present prime minister her really strange you know maybe i am
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mad because he doesn't want to engage in that one supplement it's got to be afraid . also pretty memorial day the u.s. army offered veterans the opportunity to share stories of how military service influenced their lives and got some unexpected results back how has serving impacted you the combat cocktail p.t.s.d. severe depression anxiety isolation suicide attempts never ending rage it cost me my relationship with my eldest son and my grandson it cost some of my men so much more how did serving impact me ask my family i spend sleepless nights wrecked with guilt because none of the horror and suffering i've seen even matters because we're all just grist for a pay mill run by madmen because if i speak up and say and this war is wrong my battle buddies fighting their own demons ostracized me do y.
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get a reply for the dad they can't get any more my husband became an ex because of his p.t.s.d. then he got agent orange cancer and died my cousin died of a rat chemical cancer my other cousin is in remission from the same thing at the moment and also has p.t.s.d. . to everyone who responded to this thread thank you for sharing your story your stories are real they matter and they may help others in similar situations the army is committed to the health safety and well being of our soldiers. suicide is a major issue among veterans despite the reduction of the overall rate $6000.00 kill themselves every year mostly with firearms according to statistics since young service when under 34 years old or especially at risk the vice president of veterans for peace us says that many soldiers are left to deal with the problems.
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in america people like to put soldiers on pedestals and create heroes out of their soldiers are last in their bind where they are being simultaneously sure it works. and having to deal with really traumatic. experiences in lives has really negatively impacted my life and way is that i'm just not even yet comfortable speaking about it made it difficult for me to have a family i had p.t.s.d. and depression for a decade without even realizing it is not anything i would wish on anybody insuring the military and yet i know some for some people it's their only way to. get out of where they're at it's no wonder the suicide rates are so high amongst the veteran population because that kind of intense experience from people are still trying to figure out who they are as
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a person is just it could only. make life more difficult for the individual. snapshot a life for it seems so many vets there well there's the how many stories were crossed a day or 2 don't come for so much more as well and you'll say talking to which tell us what you think like this on facebook or following up on twitter of course it's coming up to just a little after 24 minutes past one of the afternoon kevin on saying good bye how do you have to union just by 35 minutes time. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy on sunday shouldn't let it be an arms race is on spearing dramatic development the only really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk.
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this footage is unique because the zoe tribal lands are normally off limits to the public eric's allowed in because he's with his personal doctor. the. people here know him simply is dr eric he's rich famous some always on the move saving yachts and flying aircraft that. he's considered one of the best neurosurgeons in brazil. that's happening almost all. our souls. going to busy doing nothing is going to do the population much because it's going to keep people on.
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seemed wrong. to me. to shape out just because the ticket and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. climate we were at camp grounds of america i think it's called there's like a chain of these campgrounds and trailer parks across america so yeah these types of organizations would be rolled out into a bigger rural up so you have economies of scale you now have lots and lots of trailer parks all socialize reporting to one corporate behavior on wall street and they're extracting the calls and dimes and
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a lot of people are so. facebook and google started with a great idea and great ideals unfortunately it was also a very dark so. they are constructing a profile of you and that profile is real it's detailed and it never goes away turns out that google is nipping your opinions from the very 1st character that you type into the search bar it will always be one dog food over another one comparative shopping service over another and one candidate over another they can suppress certain types of results on what they think you should be seen if they have this kind of power then democracy is an illusion the free and fair election doesn't exist the more rope we give them the sooner we are all.
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going on the ground of the 95th birthday of the circle butcher of cambodia alleged war criminal henry kissinger recently praised by britain's foreign secretary jeremy hunt the former us secretary of state is accused of torture killing in displacement of tens of millions coming up on the show will the west survive the impending economic. the apocalypse we speak for the adventure capitalist who made billions with george soros about the ever growing debt that will cause the worst crash in history and as mainstream media obsesses over who will be the next tory prime minister we examine the issues that really matter from wiki leaks to win brush with legendary writer and musician benjamin zephaniah golan cipel coming up in today's going underground but 1st away from the u.s.
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economic wars of the new russia venezuela and iran to its attack on the superpower of the 21st century china is what the doldrums not yet resigned f.b.i. director christopher ray says about china it's a threat to our economic security and by extension it's a threat to our national security but it's even more fundamental and that is behavior that file ates the rule of law it violates principles of fairness and integrity it violates our rules based world order that's existed since the end of world war 2. put plainly china scenes determined to steal its way up the economic ladder at our expense we've been unable to secure an interview with the chinese ambassador to london about allegations like these that china is a rogue state bent on theft suffice it to say that the us is clearly violated the post 945 rules based order from career in vietnam to palestine nicaragua and cuba here though is what china is saying about us policy if the us and china will have
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to respond to me highness never afraid of any pressure on china certainly has been pressured he has a us cable news presenter telling the world not even to be surprised by revelations from former cia contractor edward snowden now in moscow for safety it's not a huge surprise that the u.s. military is engaged in off fans of cyber attacks yes but the usa is not just offensively hacking countries it is involved in full spectrum surveillance as revealed by edward snowden arguably making accusations against chinese companies like wall way even more risible joining me now via skype from the british colony of bermuda is guinness world record holder jim rogers he founded the quantum funder george soros and is the author of a bull in china investing profitably in the world's greatest market jim welcome to going underground so you've said trump is making china great again do you think some chinese communist party officials a law fing at the latest sanctions against weiwei well trump called out of the trans-pacific partnership.

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