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i. live rounds fired by police and demonstrators throwing. u.s. presidential hopeful joe biden's news networks to stop. trump's lawyer accusing him of spreading lies about the former vice president and you. should be banned from t.v.'s. giuliani should be able to speak and biden should be able to refute any charges they try to shut out the other side everybody has the right to be
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interviewed. if he sees a spike in migrant arrivals off the road overturns former interior minister. close to rescue boats. from moscow watching all the international. nights welcome to the program. the street unrest in hong kong has left at least 66 people injured more than 180 people were arrested in the latest standoff he's used tear gas water cannon and rubber bullets to break up the crowds. tens of thousands took part in the radical national grief protest is built
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barricades causing traffic chaos they also have smashed up entrances to the metro system somewhat chanting proud to be british but i just. this has been the worst violence the city has seen in weeks if not months and the preparations are well advanced the authorities even shut down the entire metro system in the chinese ruled city it appears that the weapon that was used most by the protesters were molotov cocktails or fire bombs they were being thrown around different parts of the city and that's why we saw so many things in flames including vehicles and motorcycles in fact the police have confirmed that number of cars were torched all around the city one location the protesters even used corrosive fluid injuring police officers and a number of reporters now on the other hand the authorities have confirmed that
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a police officer shot a protester in the chest with a live round in it was caught on camera. we know that previously just because rubber bullets have been widely used there have been to raise from that but this is definitely a precedent police though are saying that they were grad having to pull the trigger although they're saying they were obliged to do so by. the logic of riotous attack police offices despite a warning from the police they say let's continue to have violent attacks. the police officers lives were on the serious threat to save his own life and the lives of his colleagues he fired a live shot at this sale and the police force really didn't want to see anyone being injured it is really hard broken. now these protests have typically been confined to the weekend so it was the exception today this is
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a very special day for china it is a tobar the 1st china's national day so to say but tobar the 1st $21.00 thing is even more special because it is the 70th anniversary of the founding of the people's republic of china and there are massive celebrations a lavish parade in beijing with all the communist party leaders there including the chairman paying this is why the protesters felt they were obliged mostly young people in hong kong to make sure that their message is heard to make sure that they are seen in beijing and all around the world and they had been preparing well in advance police still banned any kind of such rallies ahead of that and this is a statement that was issued by the authorities before these protests began dahlan acts are one step closer to the actual terrorism the latest development of the situation or extreme walvis that happened in hong kong. and police will continue
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to collect intelligence and liaise with different stakeholders including the relevant government units to a sense assess the level of threat like i said the worries were out there and now the scenes that we were seeing on tuesday they do resemble some of the worst violence during the arab spring protests or the worst days of the yellow vests protests it has really escalated very much. now the demands of the protesters have volved over the months what is the motivation at this point we do have to remember that initially when the protests began several months ago and in fact something about 4 months ago the youth in hong kong they were mostly happy with the possible changes the proposed changes to the controversial extradition walk these changes would have allowed. to move suspects or people that were fully
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criminally charged to mainland china and the fear among the youth was some unfair trials things like that however these plans were later officially suspended or fully scrapped that was the announcement although the protests didn't stop and this movement really turned into something pro-democracy anti beijing in some cases even separatist that's why as i was saying again it was very important for them to come out and put their message across on china's national day and just for you to get an idea of what the protest is like right now what their ideas are just listen to one of the protest leaders joshua want. it's time to let member or she aware that now is our battle no matter on the battlefield and. on the straight and international level so let's have a look at where this goes because clearly there will be more entries and arrests in
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the streets of hong kong meanwhile police raided various locations on monday and tuesday over suspicions that explosives were being made in makeshift factories the knowledge about of weaponry and materials to make bottles of cocktails were reportedly seized with $51.00 arrests made former police officer peter cook and says rioters are leaving police with no option but to use lethal force. you would only use a potentially lethal force if you honestly believe that someone's life was in danger at the protests steadily become more and more violent. attacking property setting fire to things the police are going to hold the line as best they can and unfortunately that means whatever force is used against them if appeals for people to stop and so dispersed aren't met then i'm afraid the only option for any police service anywhere in the world is to meet force with force if that's the nature of the protest this isn't just people carrying placards around this is people attacking police lines attacking and destroying property and no police service
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anywhere in the world can allow that to happen and it's just a question of what tactics you use to do that for. us democratic presidential candidate joe biden his campaign team has demanded that major t.v. networks banned donald trump's pass the lawyer for appearing on their shows it alleges that really giuliani supporting damaging false hudes about biden on behalf of the u.s. president came to more than he thought. former new york city mayor rudy giuliani is making his rounds on america's t.v. networks now rightly or wrongly donald trump is under a lot of heat facing an impeachment inquiry and rudy giuliani intends as the president's lawyer to tell the other side of the story but the president's talking about is however there is a. lot of evidence that the ukrainians created false information people were ignoring that that biden played a role in getting these collusion allegations covered up i didn't ask him to look
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into joe bugner yes knew of the allegation of the related my client which tangentially involved joe biden in a massive bribery not unlike what he did in china one of the points that rudy giuliani has been making is that there seems to be evidence of potential corruption from joe biden and his son in both ukraine and china now the biden campaign seems to believe this talking point is off limits in an unprecedented move we've actually got the joe biden campaign asking t.v. networks not to interview rudy giuliani saying that what he says in these interviews is somehow out of bounds we run suited him on the to the facts you no longer book rudy giuliani a surrogate for donald trump who has demonstrated that he will knowingly and willingly lie in order to advance his own narrative it's now an open question will t.v. networks in the united states that claim to be fair balanced in showing both sides of the issue actively boycott one side the president of the united states aside to
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be precise let's not forget that the debunked conspiracy theory that somehow russia and trump colluded in order to win the white house was in the headlines all over the us media and at this point rudy giuliani says they are conspiring to silence him why because they're afraid of the facts and the reason they want me to be silenced is not because i'm funny and it's because i've got. the facts and because he's guilty and these folks are repeat offenders why. of the co-authors of the letter is a need to done now she was a former white house communications director under obama and it's reported that as white house communications director she declared war on fox news the white house had no dealings with a major t.v. network now some saw that as an affront to the 1st amendment let's be realistic here howie you know they are they are widely viewed as you know part of the republican party take their talking points put them on the air take their opposition research put money are not find is this move against rudy giuliani the
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1st step in pushing pro trump voices off of mainstream american t.v. networks or is it just a presidential race where all means are good let's talk to new yorkers we're not idiots we all know what channels feel a certain way which shows officer. that's what they do all the time they try to shut out the other side i don't think it's fair i think to giuliani should be able to speak and biden should be able to refute any any charges rudy giuliani i think he's earned the right to be on t.v. in fact he was the mayor of new york city through a very traumatic situation 911 i think everybody has the right to be interviewed. that's when you new. democracy even here in the democratic party stronghold of new york city seems like very few americans are sold on the idea that t.v. networks should be boycotting the president's lawyer. r.t. new york the move against giuliani follows the democrats loons are going to
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pietschmann inquiry against trump over claims he offered ukraine military aid if it investigated bawden for corruption trump alleges biden tried to quash ukrainian probe into a gas company that has some work for so far 224 democrats out of 235 along with one independent member have voted in favor of the inquiry however less than 30 of them have publicly stated they want the u.s. president impeached 143 republicans are among those against the probe with some branding the process division politics. well as democrats push for the impeachment inquiry the u.s. department of justice is running an inquiry of its own looking into the orange juice of the a probe into russian collusion and it's not been short of twists a new york times reporter that trump pressed the australian prime minister during a phone conversation to help dig up information on the mall a probe over a spokesman for the prime minister scott morrison has played down that claim merely
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saying the subject was discussed some australian was always willing to help an investigation conservative political commentator charge a bit more believes the new york times story has little substance to it. but the new york times is variously anti trump and we even saw last month information was leaked from one of their company wide meetings where they said that they they were shifting their attention away from russia gate to racism so they're already trying to decide what the news is before it's news you cannot trust the new york times whatsoever at all they are completely biased and they're trying to make a story where there isn't one so and all you have all relies upon is that word pressed what does it mean to press another foreign leader. to put a high level coersion or were they simply having you know normal diplomatic talks about about any number of issues and if the president did ask prime minister
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morrison to help find out if someone the australian government was behind this hoax there's nothing illegal about that. the u.k. government has been forced to deny claims it will push for reform of hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland after breaks in the proposals reportedly part of london's latest negotiations with brussels which have been leaked to the media in the documents number 10 is claiming to have proposed a string of customs posts along both sides of the border as an alternative to an actual physical border another measure would be the introduction of a simplified customs declaration process in london is said to remain adamant that northern ireland should not be part of the customs union that ledge plan has drawn rebuke from irish officials but boris johnson insists checks will have to be in place whatever the outcome of brics it. that's just the reality and i think that what we're coming up to now is as it were the critical moment too when i when the u.k. withdraws from the e.u.
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that must be the state of affairs that we have. been scared to emerge as professor of international history at the london school of economics believes johnson's being cryptic on purpose about his bricks of plants playing his cards very close sees chess this mystery surrounding not only the proposals for a deal but also mr concerning what will happen of the isn't going to be a deal and who will get out and not signing not not asking for an extension on the 31st of october of there isn't a deal he says he won't he druther be dead in the ditch and under no circumstances would he ask for an extension that apparently will break the surrender of bill the ben bill and would be illegal but you know the rumor is go wear on that. i'm afraid boris's leaving things the last minute as far as communicating his intentions either to the british public or indeed to the e.u.
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we mala bricks that party m.e.p. has taken a leaf out of but out of the book of the famous teen environmentalist quite a while working one of the more notable speeches to attack and he brags that parliamentarians. this is the room i should be built i should be back at my smoke house on the other side of london. you have stolen my dreams my i thought. my household goods. with your empty words how dare you. this is so wrong. i shouldn't be apia. i should be back in school
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on the other side of the ocean you have still been in my dreams my childhood is what you were and you birds were you can talk about this in money you can do deals of his term economic growth how did you. overuse this see something seriously wrong when you have to attack a child in this way. when people on the right try to claim to have a sense of humor and can do i'll bring this out as definite proof that they are wrong. these these what passes for brilliance in the braggs of thought. grown men taking them out of a teenager mocking what they fear she's ready go under your skin isn't she is a leasing a new influx of migrants offer a policy change that story and more still to come off of the break.
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you know world big partisan movie lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bats and 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. with more make this manufactured insensitive to the public. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the flame and merry go
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round lives only the one percent. we can all middle of the room. real news is. back to the program more than 200 migrants have reportedly landed on italian shores over the weekend as the country braces a post salvini era rome recently lifted the former interior minister as controversial ban on rescue boats reaching italian ports onto shore lewinski picks up the story. under the cup of darkness fresh arrivals set foot on the tully soil these migrants were picked up off to being spotted by the coast guard in the
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mediterranean over the space of a few hours by the boats full of people also landed on lampedusa the island for years has been the front line of italy's migration crisis. former interior minister mr you said beany may not be everyone's cup of tea but his hardline anti immigration policies did seem to resonate with italians his most famous perhaps and most popular move was to close italy's ports to charity rescue ships before salvi nice party believe came to power as part of the coalition italy
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had been described as collapsing under the weight for my quince in 2017 almost 120000 or right by sea routes in 2018 the yourself we need close the ports that dropped to a little over 23000 many had hoped that the end forcing sites now that seems to be fading and i think there has already been a new immigration pick this is the new beginning of migration from producer. i'm very worried to boost i'm especially worried but all the small boats that are landing i would not want the situation as it was and 2011. i hope that sold me my feet turned to the government so that he might feel stablish less. say an equilibrium in the island and stop this trafficking now italy has a new government one that is more pro e.u.
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and has distanced itself from the politics of selvi ne it's using much softer language over the issue of migration and it's where you open the ports for some this is the start of a slippery slope we probably have and. you. want to. and we are not able to play show and it's going to lock it with. a full week before. migration. in the 1st few weeks of september official figures show that around $1700.00 migrants landed in italy via c. that's double what it was in the same period last year now while for a new countries have agreed a relocation plan from migrants that are right in italy this is only a temporary emergency mechanism itself has to be presented to of the e.u.
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members later this month and it will remain voluntary that's raising some eyebrows in the lampedusa there is also skepticism over the offer of help from the e.u. i say they do nothing at all everyone thinks about themselves what is it i would like to trusts birdseye do not because everyone has their own interests in europe germany looks after its own interest from stowe's to. i believe you rip looks more to tell me interests than to those of a single country and has often left alone too many times. even if even members agree on a way forward to deal with migration it still doesn't resolve the issues italy continues to face as a result of migration. that's already taken place 6 countries have already reimposed random border checks to stop migrants moving and stop and search
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operations are being ramped up on the german border and if the levels of immigration rise once more many italians fear that they will be once again left struggling alone with the burden show that deep ski for all. we know are the greek government has also announced new deportation measures athens aim to kick out as many as $10000.00 migrants by the end of next year thousands more are also to be relocated from overcrowded camps to other parts of the country the move comes after another spate of incidents on the boss which houses one of greece's most overcrowded migrant camps on sunday a group of moderate started a fire killing one person the incidents also fueled mass riots and violent clashes with the police strategic and political analyst the role of a foreigner who believes the e.u. lacks a long term strategy to deal with the issue. europe doesn't have a competence in handling make rishon flows so european union can
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just stop those what they called a values of the european union of the chart basically the human rights and all what is connected to it but this is something which goes into the moral and the moral rules more than the strictly legal ones so that is a divide in europe between the civil law which should be handling this kind of cases the religious rules and the moral rules these 3 axes have to come together to to become a polish and therefore a political move organized by the european union and the member states the this is still very far from happening basically europe remains with other drive with or without in a. on how to handle this kind of events. ukraine has signed up to international peace plan paving the way for local elections in the
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contested areas of the country's east as follows long running talks involving russia and the organization for security and cooperation in europe and you plan is known as the stay mild formula after the president of germany who proposed that back in 2016 it grants special status for the so-called people's republic of that scandal ganske 12 ukraine's president vladimir selenski has stressed that local elections can only go ahead if peace is maintained political commentator bruno address he gave us his views on the deal. i think it has been to a certain extent of blige to show his folly in its policies not only because the election in ukraine where. change the. government did change because the doing. great is get there is typically a political ground and also even on diplomatic grounds it will be difficult to show . very quickly a lot of our moved the bill and armed groups. had baby steps from
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war and they don't really are interested in peace so. it will anyway take jibed to make. armed more peaceful oriented that's a big challenge for the archaeal kiev government. boom bust is coming away next thing just a few about the time the team went back in 30 minutes though well the latest global news update. one round up with a lot and then comes out of the cold war you get out of the set up one among one of them.
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a product from 85 they tell you not the high. month when the sun shone. so close to them with an image of a lock of the. and then that it is someone who did the board. 70 years ago this week china started down the path of communist rule over the past few decades china has emerged or rather really emerged as a leading world power rivaling the us the communist party can write bleak play a string of stunning successes but challenges remain what's next for china's
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extraordinary revolution. this is a boom bust broadcasting around the world and covering all aspects of our global economy in the 21st century on daniel radio and i'm the i am i think it has a lockout well we haven't thought for today but. i'm going to try to. but we're going to go to that but. the legal n.p.r. will continue for facebook has released audio quire by the verge shows the company's c.e.o. preparing for a political battle over regulating big tech and potentially breaking up the 2nd biggest name international regulatory attorney involved edwards is on hand to give us a legal view on what could be in store for the tech giant we're about to bring you
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a world of business news in just 27 minutes let's go. a resignation at the top of the global banking elite in the wake of a spying scandal leads our global report today as the chief operating officer at credit suisse steps down after admitting he ordered surveillance of a former employee the c.e.o. of pierre all of a released doos of his intentions on tuesday the executive was forced to move on after he admitted that he ordered surveillance of credit suisse is former head of wealth management. mr blaize use of the company's investee go was inspired by his suspicions that mr khan was poaching credit suisse talent and clients on behalf of his new bosses at rival u.b.s. reuters is citing a lawyer from investee go and a swiss financial blog for a report that the credit suisse contractor who directly hired the private spies died.

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