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really we're back here again 15 feet apart at this point. his gun even. a constitutional outrage the british prime minister suspends parliament until mid october war critics says an attempt to force through a no deal breaks it. number of democratic party presidential candidates castigate donald trump over his record on crisis stricken puerto rico but it's revealed that many of the same 2020 hopefuls have been taking donations from hedge fund managers who benefited from the islands and sustainable debt along the way. and environmental activists protest nestle's plans to draw over 3 and a half 1000000 liters of water each and every day from florida's santa fe river saying it would threaten its health and biodiversity.
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good morning i live from russia this thursday morning watching out international with me kevin i am here with this latest 30 when it will these around for you the 1st protests a broken out in cities across the u.k. after the country's prime minister boris johnson shut the parliament until the 14th of october that's going to mean lawmakers reconvene than just 17 days now before that breaks it deadline and would have little time to prevent no deal departure from the e.u. is r.t. saskia take. boris johnson is being well boris he's being bold as brass and he wants breakfast come what may rather. what you do when parliament won't play ball you suspend it he needed her majesty's permission to do that which he got we're not going to wait until october the 31st before getting on with our plans to take this country forward we're going to have a queen's speech and we're going to do it on october the 14th and we've got to move
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ahead with a new program but why can't the lawmakers a quick refresher if you've been avoiding the news because you just can't take the b. word anymore for a number 1010 and to resume a husqvarna getting away from it all hiking in the swiss alps spent 3 years trying to deliver threats that are to the referendum something we are definitely clear on bricks it means bricks it bricks it needs frex it wrecks it means bricks it and we're going to make a success of it but parliament had other ideas patchy shouting have doubt even what have hurt you boys had her reaching for her water then she found that brussels wasn't very happy about how to bit a juror to old blighty and wouldn't budge on key points like the irish backstop to maintain a seamless border on the emerald isle they managed to thrash out a deal though and may tried 3 times to push it through parliament no luck so she shared a tear and left i do so with no ill will but with enormous and enduring
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gratitude to have had the opportunity to serve the country i love. and to boris johnson ardent bracks a tyranny leave can figurehead johnson promised to take the u.k. out of the european union by how do we deal oh no deal and that's really riled boris johnson's attempt to suspend parliament to avoid scrutiny of his plans for reckless no deal breaks it is an outrage and a threat to our democracy. the program pollin member boris johnson for 5 weeks 65 days before breaks a deadline reminds me of the child putting their fingers in their ears shaking their head saying la la la not listening not listening not listening not listening the age of the politician is over we just need people who get things done it's why america has trump it's why we have porous brigs it is going to happen so spurned in
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parliament smacks of dictatorship the kountry must be asked for his view and brock's it so where are we now well just 2 months from b. day and with parliament due to be suspended before it's even got going and p.s. will only have 2 weeks to try to block a no deal broke said everyone's crying foul saying it's a constitutional crisis others though have just had enough he's gone on for so long now we just need to get on with it because it's just causing more trouble since this is a card move forward nothing can go forward so i think he's got to do everything he can the whole process is discussed in. parliament has been bypassed that is. not democratic it's a catastrophe so anybody who tried to bring it in would be called to disaster anyway and the country you know is about a slim majority voted to leave and they just haven't done it so now we should be
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able to pay to those people i think it's still a constitutional outrage whether boris johnson wants to follow in trump's footsteps and sort of do drastic actions that are there to impress rather than to actually get the job done he wants to think he's in you know winston churchill said you know yes yes yes self-important little man it's his way of he thinks he won an election he thinks people. will blame any problems on others and he will be patted on the back for delivering bricks and won an election that's what he sees over and boris johnson. should do everything he could be counted hour to get back to work but if you can push. through then. he said if you can't get it through then he's out although where is cynics point out that what's really on time a critical m.p.'s in westminster spending 3 years and piles of taxpayers' money by declaring over to leg breck said ok perhaps it was
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a little rogue cash to disrupt the queen's summer holiday in scotland and maybe suspending parliament was quite drastic for what's supposed to be a parliamentary democracy that's apparently taking back control but then this is boris johnson who's never been one for the convention and it has been 3 years already just about every hour for new explored every negotiation tactic used every amendment consider it so maybe just maybe birch is going to get his way and bulldoze britain away from brussels r.t. london british political commentator john galt told us he believes the paralysis overbrook siv forced to take the radical step of suspending parliament. i think he was left with no choice i think he has sidestepped round the according now has given him permission suspend bollman and they keep talking about for weeks it's actually the. number one cause of a 1000000 people more sort of petition 17400000 people democrats resulted in the
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largest democratic source this country's ever known to leave so let's put the petition to one so yes i believe boris johnson was delivered whether already the grants to slot me want. to know terms i don't know but surely lotion if there are trees and i used to dead in the water and boris johnson is for wont as a politician showing to deliver what he pointed out that we should be saluting the . the daily cola news site has revealed that a number of us democratic presidential hopefuls have been taking donations from hedge fund managers with a stake in puerto rico soaring debt that despite the fact that those same candidates have been making repeated attacks on the old trump for failing to address the alan territories desperate economic situation.
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debate that took place in florida home wolf want point 2000000 puerto ricans and these are the progressive what comes to going after donald trump anything goes even the all but forgotten puerto rico democrat certainly did speak up when trying to snub puerto rico didn't sign a disaster relief bill at 1st. it's shameful the way we're treated puerto rico in the islands i'm not even sure people in the president's administration you poor 3 kings are all citizens if we're talking about territories let's make sure the people of d.c. actually get senators let's make sure the people of puerto rico are actually treated like fellow u.s. citizens that they are and let's make sure that we have some handle on the financial future of this country very honorable of them but what is not honorable is cashing in on puerto rico's difficulties and big hedge fund managers have been lending lots of money to puerto rico money the government cannot pay back and those very same hedge funds are now funding the democrats joe biden has gotten roughly
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$25000.00 from hedge funds like oak tree capital black rock and to comic capital and he's not alone a coalition of puerto rican activists is calling for the democrats to give that money back these hedge funds have pushed a program over stary team privatization in order to secure deputy mintz in that in many cases could not be paid by the puerto rican government the lives of countless puerto ricans have been destroyed as a result we had a ricans will be denied a better future if hedge funds are allowed to continue to profit from austerity and privatisations on the island you can either stand with the people of puerto rico or with the hedge funds that have harmed puerto rico you can't do both but so far only bernie sanders and elizabeth warren have returned their donations these democrats did not pay any attention to puerto. can issues it till they had an opportunity to criticize the president and isn't that ironic isn't that so hypocritical that it
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wasn't until they had an opportunity to find a criticism with president trump that they found puerto rico even an issue for them they should have been addressing this the entire time if this was important to them the only reason it's important now is because they found a way to criticize donald trump these hedge fund do nations are the core of hypocritical the fact that these democrats can sit back take these donations where people are profiting off of the economic problems in puerto rico and then at the same time say that they're concerned about this country is one of the worst things that i've seen i think when these democrats accept donations they don't check and i think they check only when it's convenient for them and they want to look at donald trump's campaign donations but they don't want to look at themselves and they don't want to look at the fact that they're taking donations off of the very thing that they say that they're against so far hedge funds making money off of puerto rico's
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debt crisis have donated roughly $230900.00 to democrats who are running in the 2020 alexion imagine what that kind of money could do for the people of puerto rico table mop and artsy new york. knicks this morning so it was posed by the way environmental reacted with anger after the merge that nestle is seeking permission to extract millions of liters of water a day from the trail springs into florida's santa fe river it's part of a push by the food and beverage company to increase its bottled water production that river runs through the north of the state and it's rich in bio diversity among the animal species that live there are 15 breeds of to the tools for instances ecosystems to are really considered to be at risk through years of overpumping we have to keep a job called him and what he thinks of nestle's latest. many of us are soon in comments to this money river water management district which is the agency that can
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approve or deny this burma and the district so under water management district serves they have noticed all these comments the district has even decided last i saw that the application was incomplete and if nestle wants this they'll have to resubmit maybe we're having an effect already we're also reminding the district that they do have the legal authority not only that permit but also permit on the i mentioned madison bruce bring on the with the kuchi ruger 1st thing is the kind that we're doing now so the 8 cities that have the ability to stop such permits try to get them to do so at some point yet since you need to let people who are actually it looks. as if i don't want to see us low i can't argue what or politics but i can say without naming any names that we need people you know what
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that office that's so beautiful but of water as it will mean time indigenous communities i think canada a whole something complaining of nestle's activity saying they've been losing access to clean water in fact they've lost a petition calling on their government to stop the permitting of exploitation of local reverse content is a footnote to this story has an essay for some comment and got back to us as of yet when they do we'll let you know over the company's always maintained that it has to all relevant regulatory standards and seeks to ensure the protection preservation it says of the rivers enjoys water from a junk quarter and again doesn't agree with that though i think that the sanitary river already has problems but too little water last thing it is nestle drawing more water out and selling it back to us and plastic bottles that people will then have to clean up. on the rivers and in springs i have a right here this is a nestle bottle of water they suck up the water now. our
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springs really hard to read but it says on their roost break madison county that's on the with the country river which is in our basin they paid if i recall correctly the grand some of the 120 $8.00 a few decades ago that's all that. and they get a huge amount of water and good in bottles like this which people are already on the river so in addition to the pollution it's also causing the sort of level to go right now just because we need that water or drinking for agriculture or industry we don't really need it to be making profit sure the swiss company for something that nobody actually needs. go watch out international live a thursday morning from moscow it's so 15 past the hour if the clock watching in the program ahead new york trying to fight segregation and inequality but
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considering scrapping special programs now for so-called gifted children tell you more when we come back. you know world a 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 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.
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make this manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the plain and merry go round listen to the one percent. you know middle of the room sick. really the only. officer. to get up off the ground or survey gives. them freaks on the sounds of maybe a grown man with misleading essentially. was the way for the officer. obviously did they kind of lunge for the web in one semester and they would have been done she swung at the observations didn't hit
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him i never saw any contact between the deal any kind of back to where they were so the answer is back here there try again 15 feet apart at this point and that's when the officer for his gun even turned 3. i gave her good morning thanks for watching out internationalists warning right next the mayor of new york's considering a radical shake up of the nation's biggest school system which could end classes for so-called gifted children it's designed to level the playing field after the mayor's school's diversity advisory group reported that the screening system is on fairly skewed to benefit white and asian students we recommend the phase out of g. and t. programs and exclusionary admissions practices the do not serve a 21st century educational mission unfairly block educational opportunities for students who are black latin x.
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low income and who face other challenges. peoples in new york have to pass more exams to get into their chosen schools than their peers in other cities and that screening process according to the mayor's team of advisors produces an equitable results that it was a group process to eliminate so-called gifted and talented missions and used instead different methods to attract students from different backgrounds it also suggest to remove the academic tracking such as grades and test scores and to bring in what it describes as inclusionary admission practices we spoke to sociology professor william robinson who thinks socio economic and racial inequalities are part parcel of gifted student programs. this is throughout the united states we have a public school system which is which is extremely segregated by race and by class extreme inequality in the type of education that students receive based on their socioeconomic status and their race so students that are so-called gifted are no
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more innately intelligent or gifted then all your own people but they've given given a chance because of their high quality schools and because the privileges they receive at home by coming through our from affluent professional families means that they can develop their intelligence and develop their talents and then when you go to compete in these particular schools in the gifted and talented schools it's not an equal competition poor and working class students disproportionately black and white elect you know and other racial minorities go to under funded public schools where you don't get a quality education so when this report says that this system of gifted and talented schools results in segregation yes it does it's only intensifying these patterns that have already brought about segregation in social life and in our political and social institutions. next the smaller we tend to think of the tech industry as being at the forefront of tomorrow's world and also might be leading the way in equality and diversity among stuff but it seems one european web
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developers conference in germany didn't get that memo despite promising a rich and diverse lineup it canceled oct event after a number of delegates objected that no women speak is taking part. this year's conference seems to have gone with the white males only conference lineup shame is 2019 we can do better there were numerous speakers with 2 sessions myself included that works up in the search engine but no women at all i'm not comfortable that it wasn't an easy decision to make because i do enjoy sharing my coding passion but having advocated for diversity at p.h.p. developer conferences for the last several years i have to follow my beliefs the diversity should be a cornerstone of the p.h.p. developer community diversity matters more to me than speaking. the organizers have said though that out of $250.00 applicants to speak at the conference only one was female critics and obviously the organizers therefore should have reached out more
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to women we are so i guess for their thoughts on the controversy. the fact is that women are still half the population i think we're just marginally over the half and the people organizing it seem to be a group of men it was their duty. requirement to ensure that they had a wide range of people to speak about the issues that they wanted a debate when you want to be diverse you know on some occasions will be more willing speakers on some occasions we don't more bad speakers but he's also the also the child age to say if you're going to have people in and effectively racially or sexually profiled i just say we're not interested what your speech is get a date we're not interested your level of talent we're not interested in the relevancy all were interesting is the color of your skin or your gender that is a joke the point is not about qualifications the point is about
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a culture which i'm sorry to say you seem to represent which is which is about accusing women of daring to be in your workplaces that would be a further comment if the women had applied local who got pushed out what little bit applied there was basically no candidates now how on earth is that the fault of men all the organs are why do it why do applies you can't imagine this maybe it's very unlikely in the real world. that somebody would just not want somebody to speak on the grounds of their gender i don't think that's very realistic i don't think that's something that's really going to happen i don't just don't think it's it's factually accurate it does happen i'm sorry to say i don't i'm sorry to say it does happen i'm glad to say it's not absolutely widespread but you may be in your little . haven in which everything is light and rosy but for lots of women though not some ways in which women are excluded however competent they are i'm sorry that's still
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happening i wish it wasn't but unless spoken about i don't think much will change. the debate so when told we bring you that kind of thing most nights here on r.t. international oprah gets to talk as well just a quick look before i go it's 24 minutes past the morning here in moscow quick look at our website out of your check in are ready to take you through the front page we're talking about boris johnson is a bid to ram through. breaks it we're talking about president ed i want to turkey as well maybe buying the russian issue $57.00 will turns into those f. $35.00 zone going spot with america as well if you want to find out more if you want to comment or say anything about the stories we're covering over get a comment section by everything that it's always great to hear from you also follow our see on facebook follow us on twitter and download our app for the latest as a straight to mobile device here in moscow this thursday morning as kevin i was saying great to have you company as overstay watching our programs various ones coming up in your part of world for you next after the break and whatever you do today have
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a great day. we are in a depression and america populations all over america there is poverty and more than half the population lives that are below the poverty line so there are is a bit of a ghost oppression going on which has developed into a full blown depression because neither policies work from the central bank so maybe the problem is the subtle. she stressed to make sure that the british presence at the middle of the track that it will was 10 times. south asia was to you she
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know very good about the idea of bringing children into the world because i didn't feel like things were in very good shape that a life was just going to be a lot of software programs. there's no reason the more. you take things that are to me the. movie is a myth something else that. everybody's scared to talk about is certifiable it is truly dependent on us addressing this issue and if we can't even talk about it every chance even have a conversation or that it then. we're in trouble. ready why a paradise with some around and into a round the experimentation field the agricultural chemicals we know that these
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chemicals have consequences they are major here to there's no question otherwise why would that the chemical company workers themselves be geared up and suited up locals attempt to combat the on regulated experiments that often in day you have many of these people one foot into the biotech pharma and the other foot in the government regulatory bodies this kind of collusion is reprehensible while the battle goes on the chemicals continue to poison the why and its people so one has to ask the question whether there is a form of environmental research going on in hawaii whether these companies feel they can get away with this because the people have less political power. ratings and sell you taste. drugs drugs and more drugs you know next to the selling
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of credit and the selling of arms there is nothing that we love to sell more here in the united states of america and drugs we sell drugs to everyone or for any and every malady heck will even create a brand new malady just to invent a new drug to sell to cure it but hard watchers it appears that in the wake of the opioid epidemic in the millions of lives that has ruined and destroyed big farmers well for wall street all my downs party may finally be coming to an end not only did we see a judge in the state of oklahoma rule in a 1st of its kind lawsuit that johnson and johnson must pay the state over 500000000 for intentionally downplaying the dangers and over selling the benefits of opioids but now we've got word that the sackler family of purdue pharma many consider the tony. untanned of the opioid epidemic for bringing us the joys of oxycontin back in 1968 they may be next on the chopping block the new york times is now reporting that as part of
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a possible settlement to resolve thousands of federal and state lawsuits the sackler family would give up ownership of bird farm of the company blame for much of the opiate epidemic and paid 3000000000 of their own money but for that but the punishment for the sack was wouldn't end there the times goes on report that in addition to that there are $3000000000.00 cash payout the sac lives would sell another drug company they own monday pharma and contribute an additional $1500000000.00 from the proceeds this could essentially force the sackler family out of the opioid business to the tune of $4500000000.00 just on their own expenses but are just bankruptcies and fines enough does that bring justice to the millions upon millions of lives destroyed by the opioid epidemic let's find out as we start watching the honks.
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