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you know i know you guys so said i'm not going much to mama just. us democrats the protection for the whistle blower out the hearts of the trump and pitchman to inquiry in a dramatic departure from the way informants treated their. people in india run the world more 150 years since the birth of. violent resistance posters of his image faced in some regions lighting celebrations.
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on flushing in the open a gesture is apparently not always ok it's not brown that i hate. the us for using it it's also part of the page or. you can find it ok so right now when you search for the new. it's ok the problem is that the symbol has become an actual code to say hey we are part of this group you are. with the top stories from the past 7 days on right up to the minute developments as well this is the weekly international hello and welcome we begin in the u.s. where the impeachment inquiry into donald trump rumbles on no a 2nd whistleblower is reportedly considering filing a complaint over the president's dealings with ukraine. official is said to have
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more direct information than the person who 1st raised the alarm meanwhile democrats spearheading the probe are demanding protections for the informants involved while about is a far cry from often choose to other whistleblowers in recent years. reports we are now told that in this dark age of tyranny one heroic individual has spoken up like a voice crying out in the wilderness we don't know his name or his occupation but we know that he is good i think the whistleblower did the right thing i think he followed the law every step of the way the inspector general of the intelligence community found this whistleblower complaint both credible and urgent i want to say thank you also to the whistleblower for having the courage of the bravery to come forward on behalf of the nation now not only must this gallant hero be held in the highest level of reverence but he must also be protected and the attack on him
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would be an attack on the american way of life from everything we know and we don't know much this is a experienced person who saw things that bothered him that's what the whole whistle blower statue is for and it is to protect their identity and i understand he's going to testify and we'll let the process unfold and the you remember how hillary clinton apparently wanted to kill julian assad with a drone well let's not get lost in details but let's go over some recent whistleblowers in u.s. history. i never tortured anybody. but i get into prison while the torture is in the lawyers and people who were and the people who deceived and the man who destroyed the proof of the tapes will never sees justice i've never gained anything through what i've said. really sad to have lost everything.
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we got special ops forces i mean the dead man can't leaks up this guy's a traitor a treasonous illegally shoot the son of a. don't think mr snowden was a patriot he is a law breaker he violated american law he violated his duties that he assumed when he took the job that he had let's look at snowden here you know some might try to should say that oh he's a great human rights crusader he is not at all like the great human rights
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crusaders in the past now some might argue that this case is different because this whistleblower didn't run to the press but simply followed standard procedure but the record seems to show that a lot of cases have whistleblowers who do follow this procedure so why jail time for some of them so it turns out the law does not actually protect them from retaliation they can be fired or prosecuted so are all future whistleblowers doomed well not quite secure backers carefully protecting whistleblowers who see wrongdoing of any kind in our government is essential so if you're a whistleblower in america take a step back look over what you have been ask yourself get this information benefit anyone powerful in america if not your official complaint will probably be ignored and if you don't shut up after that the consequences could be severe the current case is very different from others. the others were blowing the wish. still on the
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system so these were real real abuses what crimes and abuses of our 4th amendment now this new whistleblower we need to put in quotes what was he reporting of course there are double standards there are standards for those who want to pursue their political aims using this particular whistleblower in quotes and there are other rules for people who really oppose the system and its abuses or the people just mentioned in the report edward snowden has reacted on twitter he says it's on believable that the media isn't pressing politicians about the case of another whistleblower former n.s.a. unlist daniel hale who's being prosecuted for lifting the lid on u.s. drone warfare programs particularly a time when democrats are making statements about supporting informants.
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moving on this week india on the world celebrated the 150th birthday of its spiritual leader the symbol of the nation and the county on wednesday and major political parties paid tribute to guarantee the even orders officials to undertake pilgrimages walking up to 15 kilometers a day in their constituency and sleeping in villages legacy is recognised on his birthday as 2nd of october is celebrated worldwide as the international day of nonviolence the indian prime minister sang his praises at the un. mahatma gandhi was an indian but he not only belong to india he stayed far away from the government but reigns today in the hearts of billions of people his influence the lives of people who never met him from martin luther king jr to nelson mandela. spearheading the indian independence movement mahatma gandhi is often referred to as the father of the nation throughout his life he promoted the
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ideology of nonviolent resistance and tolerance towards other religions india finally shook off british colonial rule in 1907 but a year later gandhi was assassinated by hindu nationalists. well today not everyone seems to be enamored of the peace and tolerance i called danby's poster in one that northeastern city was the face work of 50 saying the traitor of the nation has also claims that of an urn with some of his arches were still in the editor of news magazine india today claims they act on the descendants of the same hindu extremists who killed. due to member that not. and some of his associates shot. gun the gandhi in the you are 948 the members of this not too damn good sic group who also claim to be hindus they have a very narrow notion of hindu ism they want to impose some very sort of.
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notions of hindu ism they believe that mark bunker on the gandhi was responsible for the partition of india they think that he was appeasing the muslim the muslim league which demanded the creation of pakistan i think such groups have been totally marginalized and because they are marginalized therefore they carry on extremist activities so i don't see this group of this kind of activity coming into the mainstream i see them carrying on these kind of activities once in a while in order to escape a flawed they make all kinds of extremist arguments sometimes they have even bill that held responsible for some amount of violence so but i don't think it's a very large group but only had this very tolerant and you know very sort of broaden and progress a notion of nationalism which i think majority indians understand and that's why
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such extremist groups can never become the mainstream group in the country. letting you know we trace the life of mahatma gandhi in the sense of a feature of lent reports today part one is owner at the end of this news block and you can watch it online r t v dot com to. eat don't be late but it didn't go on cruel but it didn't go back to late but it didn't. make it through the night eat. you fought against the british people to get in even more did inflate mileage me to love you can't do that imagination. to know you made them leave india. the next day monday could be a woman that could be a man could be
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a 12 year old child it could be any of these people but we need the big sky which is very important because the are we wired because changeable. now a seemingly innocent gesture has landed a theme park employee in hot water in florida he's been given the stock and dressed as the character grew from despicable me made an upside down ok symbol when posing with a 6 year old girl who's biracial as autism the ok hon gesture has recently been recognized as a hate mail america's anti defamation league say they want innocent sign has been hijacked by white supremacists. even as extremists continue to use symbols that may be years
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or decades old they regularly create new symbols means and slogan sticks press their heads full sentiments we believe law enforcement and the public needs to be fully informed of the meaning of these images which can serve as a 1st a warning sign to the presence of hate in the community or school the ok symbols white power meaning was initially part of an online prank but a partly white supremacist like what they saw started using it that way in earnest among them they suspected gunman in the christ church mosque shootings in new zealand during a court appearance last year a former white house employee was accused of making the white power sign but her defenders pointed out it was unlikely because she's mexican american and at ascendant of holocaust survivors so a storm in a teacup or they dangerous appropriation of our every day symbols and gestures we put up for this question. i think it's pretty ridiculous to label a thing like a bull or the ok symbol as
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a symbol of white supremacy i feel like races do do certain things but i mean at a certain point they do everything or people do mean races have to eat food they have to drink water they have to breathe air so at what point do we label eating food as racist drinking water as received in breathing air is received it's just really can of started his particular point sounds a little some of these things that have been in his ear things were very low with or a soused hateful subversive groups the problem is that the symbol has become an actual code to say hey we are part of this group you are not and you know the main part of it is like. well it's a far it's far right movement supporting you know again far right ideologies that are very well known in this country to be you know florists and but my point is you know is vastly out for instance and it was an indian sacred religious symbol
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50500 years b.c. and you know. people in germany took it put it on a red flag and now it was a symbol it was an inverted this mass ago and that became the symbol of nazism says and ok but the ok sign is nat day all right ok so you can find it right now on your phone via. device i phone you can find it ok so right now when you search for the new moji there is the equivalent to ok ok it is being used ok for a very lonesome it wasn't a couple years ago where it was some kind of troll thing happening on the internet there it became so on those because the mainstream media picked it up and i think the whole purpose of the trolling campaign was to trick the mainstream media into doing it and of course now we hear that what the a.d.l. is looking for here is not to label every single thing that we do say or or. or you know we communicate what they are specifically doing is trying to inform you know
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people that there are certain symbols that seem innocuous but that are currently being used to. actually incite violence and crime and you know fundamentalist political ideas that put this democracy in jeopardy it is not. it is in a seething if people want to use it for whatever you want to use it for ok but to compare it to a nazi flake is absurd ok millions. like. and verses do ok so i think i was not a hate symbol until it was. in india and he's a day early in his whole career ensure that stock he. had more of the big stories we brought you from the week just going including a toxic scare after a massive fire at a french chemicals factory locals are very worried we'll tell you what.
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. spearing dramatic development the only really. i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical. to sit down and talk. in syria. became exacerbated is probably because the united states and the russians both of them decided to deal with the. allies to take care of their number of opportunities. if they were seized and there were serious attempts by moscow and washington. and i was witness to
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a number of them and it could have been possible to shorten the war would have saved lives there's no doubt. 17 minutes into the program welcome back a major fire and major worries for locals about what was in the smoke that went up into the air during it in the last authorities in the french city of. safe after a major blaze of a nearby chemical factory like lost him. there is no risk regarding asbestos fiber in the air the results of 3 a specialist tests are available. for the best here we are in the area closest to the place of the disaster and we can see that the white swans have stayed there in their habitat and there is no tress of pollution in the water so we have physical
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proof that the environment and wildlife are not currently with acted by the pollution that occurred to the tool further away. while in the attempt to kill them fears the french government even set up an emergency helpline but the locals are still deeply concerned for their health and the spirit claims by the authorities that the air is safe to breathe charlotte dubin ski when there. the chemical plant just across the water that was a blaze afic plume of black smoke billowed into the sky as firefighters battled almost 24 hours against the flames. good i'm not saying that the smell isn't pleasant i'm just telling you what the
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results of the tests are namely that the is not harmful since then there has been growing anger over what some say is a lack of information over what was put into not fire and the impact that could have on people's health. you can talk to any foreign men but when you have any type of contact with the smoke it's dangerous it can be lethal because of the carbon monoxide and in this case when the smoke went into the sky we didn't know what was in it we don't know exactly what is in the year and we worry a lot that in the future it might bring cancer or something else. and i have 4 kids and they were impacted by the smell and migrate. i thought about having tests done before was with absolutely no information about what we should be looking for i could take blood samples but what are you going to tell them to look for i know they could be cans of problems but the problem is that we hear lots of rumors
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nothing concrete. i think there is a risk for health and i can feel it because i have a need to throw it and i'm continuously coffee we worried about the how tomorrow children in the future will they have cancer or something we just don't know around rule some people are also taking precautions some locals have also experienced nor vomiting whilst others have complained that the tap water is black and then their ways the stench you can smell that the air is foul it's a bit like rotting eggs but with a chemical tinge and despite the initial denials that there was no health risk the french health minister has admitted that it's clearly polluted. it is a factory that produces hydrocarbons even if not in large volumes it is never good for the population to come across these kinds of products i cannot say that there is no danger the city is clearly polluted several schools were closed off to the
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fire and though some have attempted to reopen many teachers are refusing to return to work. colleagues from schools near lubrizol who have refused to work until they receive information about what was burnt and the risk because they are just a few 100 metres away from the site they did so to protect their health and that of the children who are under their responsibility and that's why there has been a demand that the original school 30 acknowledge their right not to have children attend school under this condition. while health concerns are immediate what's perhaps most telling about the danger people here are facing is the fact that food sales from 100 districts around ruin have been banned. any produce that may have been exposed to contamination has to be destroyed that even includes milk. hybrid cans and worked closely with milk producers dioxins are measured in memo
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grams and there are a problem for us because they become highly concentrated in milk and are toxic so they render it unfit for consumption it is vital for us to know as soon as possible whether there are any dioxins in those burning materials what's going on he would term us what to do with our produce so much from the fire has even reached as far as belgium and the netherlands raising concerns that the impact could be even the lie you joe reaching flags have also been raised for the health of the police and the firefighters who were on duty during the fire protests like this have now formed to pressure the authorities to outline any risks they make face they demanding answers but are afraid that even if they receive and that the danger is as a result of that place may not a marriage for months or even years from now charlotte even ski r.t. will. violence sadness and fun to see just some of the things you
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might expect to see when you visit an art gallery but london's tate britain museum has deemed a warning necessary for a new exhibition of one centering drawings by william blake. never ever ever we need to see the visions of people's minds not how we'd like the world to be the loser they think may be offended in this very very easily offend the world we live in you know we're not interested in going to gallery of everything's planted in the congo julian but your species expects music and. i think you've got to actions have religious grand scale that some saying. i suppose
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i would have issues if there is another sexual violence against women or anything like that that being when in fact i don't think that. the bad press some expensive considered by you to be inappropriate so you have noticed that facebook consistently rejects works of all peter paul river.
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ok similar headline developments to bring you this only starting in ukraine follow the sins of protestors are rallying in the capital kiev to the cry an e.u. box flooded to elections in the country's war torn east the demonstrators say the plot months to a halt to chill ation to russian president. so in ski previously said there would be no elections in ukraine's breakaway regions on till they where back on dirt government control under the new road map lugansk will receive self governing status once they hold a free un for the us. us police say people may have been involved in a shooting at a bar in kansas city early on sunday morning 4 people were killed in the attack at another 5 injured no one has been detained in connection with the incident the motive is not yet known. on the rocks and bottle administration has signed off on a raw. social reforms since it tends to quell a popular i burst
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a fury over desperate living conditions and choose the country has been rocked by violence corruption protests in which at least 104 people have been killed and more than 6000 injured security forces have repeatedly used life fire against demonstrators on the internet it has been caught. is gandhi's philosophy and teachings still relevant today in the world's biggest democracy his followers in india a belief that's more than ever we delve deeper after this. break i. was at it was 2 direct.
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quote. i. joined. every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. run to follow and then comes out of the cold war you are the sort of one among one of an alum. a far left turn lane to be made to hide not the high.
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month. but to the long term absence on. the total of the muslim youth just the luck of the. theater some will do the board. and the sounds of. a.
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match to india and you ask a kid to run against me to leave you don't get me. maybe. that's how it started before. me and by no means. become a cop. the border even said to bangkok be sending. i'm not killed anybody until you kill the find them expire. and if i can be done again then to be done she dumped the. cutting the. clock security. i just didn't work very hard.
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i know i. had to put some money for the c.e.o. so you could be the deflection board after you did say that. that is going to be that but then i got up the brilliance of the work. and he said you're going to going to have that i'm a foreigner. that you can't buy a gun. and i push on the field of what i'm gonna want to do will pinch me pinch he bought up a visual she bought a new function and thought he could do nothing i mean. monologue the money flows along the bottom there's a famous feature life which we cannot all. handle one person and they have today who what did gandhi andrew mohl gandhi.

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