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tear gas petrol bombs and beatings hong kong's pro-democracy protests take an increasingly violent plus. from sleeping rough to center stage meet the sensational soprano whose remarkable voice was low to have been discovered on the streets of los angeles. bureau when he returned those buses trains to anywhere i wasn't playing in the war
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a lot of people really. brought a mental protests kick off in 60 cities worldwide as extinction rebellion activists call for a shutdown of major infrastructure support government action over climate change but is it all just hot air. this generation seems to be saying is you've messed things up for long enough you're not really listening the only way we can actually get your attention is by civil disobedience extinction rebellion is without question britain's fastest growing pagan religion. for me in a female reality h.q. in moscow it's 11 am monday morning here in the russian capital it is at 4 pm in hong kong that's where we're starting this hour to protest as there have been charged with violating the newly introduced ban on face masks it's the 1st time a law has been applied having originally been aimed at. diffusing tension by
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keeping people off the street you know activists were accompanied to court by a peaceful crowd in stark contrast to the violence in recent days in the city. the initial protest over a now abandoned extradition bill has since no board into a wider rights movement which is proving difficult to control just a warning that some of the next video you might find distressing to watch a taxi driver was badly beaten after he plowed into marches knocking 2 down it's unclear if the incident was deliberate but it didn't stop the crowd from turning on the driver. and i chris was also assaulted in hong kong on sunday she was hit with on a tennis racket while trying to take pictures of protesters vandalizing a branch of the bank of trying to go to see blood and injured taylor now reports with images like these coming from hong kong it's
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a little surprise that some people are drawing comparisons to the whole of the. hong kong has gone from being the economic power of the orient to the face of the fight for democracy but the faces of those trying to wrest control from beijing's crossed a mosque and the democratic means they're using wouldn't be out of place in hollywood horror film the pudge. the film's premise is that once a year for 12 hours only crimes are allowed mogs a fact also rate you name it you've got a free pass and that because of this small window to release all your rage the country becomes crime free for the other 364 day. days it's
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a small sacrifice for the wider peace and stability and in scenes eerily similar to the film's opening hong kong apparently had a pudge of its own. and you will for the. urgency services suspended for 12 hours. a member were just. fine just like oh ok ok it was a hoax but it was a hoax that actually wasn't that far from the reality of the chaotic mania gripping the streets of hong kong. hong kong had a very dark night because of the extreme acts of the rioters the city's now cemetery lies to everyone is worried her even afraid. shops looted buildings burned the metro disrupted for the 1st time in over 20 years shopping centers food shops and banks closed down fearing wolf islands from the vandals
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a city which was renowned for its efficiency and convenience is now ma it in confusion and to sorta the instability has spooked the markets and seen hong kong's retail sales suffer the biggest drop on record and while the city's 1000000 as a packing must suitcases for those who can't just rustle up a 1000000 euros to get a foster residency abroad the options are limited we can go anywhere we came from mainland china and we didn't know the stations were closed so now we can get there is a big problem for public transport is for everyone the decision to open or close the station cannot be politically it affects everyone's daily life but if you save its traditions it's very good for your situation not many people use the phrase and because of those. retrieve media friends i'll be there i suppose and hire the entire thing anyway so i think that's kind of ridiculous now there are those who. i
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will say the film shows scenes of senseless violence while the protesters are engaged in a campaign of peaceful civil disobedience and what of course no image shows the full picture for this undercover police officer who was beaten and burnt with petrol bombs by and incensed mob the line is probably a bit more blood with the lenses of the international media zoomed in on the region there's no shortage of scenes just like this and don't worry if it's a slow day but i'm more than willing to lend a helping hand to spice up the show i don't agree or. it's. the so it's. the only. it were so. the patch in the film last 12 hours in hong kong was
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17 weeks and counting and as those on both sides of the power kate's refused to back down a resolution seems far off. so there is no endgame that's the infinity war that hong kong people are willing to engage in as businesses are crushed as fires by and of people are forced to pick sides claims that it's all in the name of peace and democracy are increasingly wearing thin these protesters is no longer our pro-democracy protests it is turning to our royalty the process the most the engage in violence our young people it is because for the past. decades. the hong kong government nor to have a strong policy measures to ensure. the young people after they graduated from school or university they would have
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a high quality jobs the proudest our north where organize to do nor have a hierarchy to communicative to or forties to poor to start of learning wrong doing whatever they like leaving the police nor toys bussed to you skinny little force to or past than. the whole situation and rule necessitate up biggest external force to come in and it is a scenario that i can anticipate the reach real happened in the short run. excell happier note the city of stars seems to have added another to its constellation homeless woman in los angeles as one heart there after a policeman filmed her singing in the street her operatic performance went viral and might be about to turn her life around.
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it was. was. 4000000 people call at a home 4000000 stories for many voices sometimes you just have to stop and listen to one to hear something beautiful. 2 2 2 6 i thank you very very much to give me this albert soon if you just think for you again this is my. oath telling people the real be who it was the whole time you're going to be very wrong when he returned those to me of the. trains anywhere in the world i wasn't playing needed more
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a lot of people really. really think it'll be different. fields so every time they feel some. kind of. people it's a bit further down you think that's it you bloody well it was just in terms of people's spirits with my music. yeah. yeah. yeah. i think of him when he's a star and i think. he will just go right to the top of the charts. hundreds of protesters from the environmental action group extinction rebellion have blocked traffic in central amsterdam despite the police warnings of possible
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arrest it's part of a world wide demonstration of just starting in 60 cities and this monday head of the 2 week campaign police in london rounded up 10 environmental activists after the group threatened to shut down westminster and cripple the british capital's transport networks people in other countries are also gearing up for demonstrations themselves the 1st protest. kicked off in melbourne in australia while on sunday activists in germany practised peaceful confrontations with the police including arrests at the camp in front of the parliament in berlin campaigners in new delhi in india staged a mock funeral for the earth and in paris hundreds gathered ahead of monday's main event in a possible indication of what's possible to come protesters also occupy the shopping center in the french capital over the weekend calling for an end to capitalism and excessive consumption.
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x.r. as it's also known was established in london and describes itself as a decentralized movement that pursues its aims through grassroots activism it claims to have a presence in $72.00 countries and has been grabbing headlines by staging a number of protests over recent months the america spoke to 2 members of extinction rebellion which you can watch in full on r.t. dot com or you tube channel. the types of actions that we want to engage with are disruptive to business as usual but disruptive in a way that is not repellent to observers or outsiders people who may not even consider themselves to be environmentalists or politically active or aware cetera but people who are just paying attention in the world and understand that we are in a crisis and so they will be attracted or drawn into the spirit of the rebellion there are many ways to get involved. and we don't really place getting arrested above not getting arrested.
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a lot of the. extinction of delhi and protests are planned in europe india north and south america and as i mentioned australia among the groups that governments declare a climate emergency hold the loss of biodiversity and drastically reduce carbon emissions by 2025 from seeing it as a peaceful nonviolent campaign to potentially holding all the ingredients of an extremist movement is some of the reaction we've been hearing. extinction rebellion is without question britain's fastest growing pagan religion and the reason i refer to as a pagan religion is just as all the classic hallmarks of
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a group of religious fundamentalists a belief that their view is the only view that's acceptable a desire to shut down everything that does not talk to their worldview they fundamental belief that they are in charge and everybody else also go to their beck and call how do you resolve pollution result polluted by technological advancements the technological advancements the extinction rebellion oppose what this generation seems to be saying is you've messed things up for long enough you're not really listening the only way we can actually get your attention is actually by civil disobedience in the footsteps of mahatma gandhi and martin luther king jr and malcolm x. and rosa parks and people who decided that peaceful nonviolent public protest. displays of public outrage but tamed and controlled because don't forget the extinction rebellion and anybody who's involved in political activism or any kind of change agenda they going to use your actions and activities against you look
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extinction rebellion of demanding effect we have returned to the stone age removal of economic progress a commitment to not grow the economy so essentially the british government for example has committed to being 0 carbon by 2050 which i think is nominally sensible you can't or shouldn't trust our words that come to our service we had our cities can trust us we're not because our numbers in the names become clearer every single year if i can speak directly into the camera my 11 year old son who was at home with the band hello guys and we had a debate before it came on tonight about does he want to. leave school. take a break for an afternoon or a day to go and protest he was worried about the consequences at age 11 he understands that the climate is suffering and that rapid change is needed if we do . need to talk of pollution but i will tell you something you regret you reverse the economic advantages of lifted a 1000000000 people up and say and you do not make the earth
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a better place extinction rebellion lying. this is all see for moscow the us is turning its back on its kurdish allies in northeastern syria turkey is poised to launch a military operation in the region it's all next story in less than 90 seconds. seems wrong. but i. just don't. get to shape out these days become educated and engaged with equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. what politicians do. put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected.
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so when you want to be president. some want. to be like the person that's like. 3 of the people. interested in the. hello again the united states says its troops in northeastern syria will not support or be in the immediate area if turkey launches a military operation that effectively abandoning their kurdish allies washington is also seemingly trying to pass responsibility to european states the united states
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government has pressed france germany and other european nations from which many captured isis fighters came to take them back but they did not want them and refused the united states will not hold them for what could be many years and great cost to the united states taxpayer turkey will now be responsible for all isis fighters in the area captured over the past 2 years in the wake of the defeat of the territorial caliphate by the united states in a corresponding rag as they have looks at why american troops are in syria in the 1st place and what they're actually doing then. america's role in syria it's difficult to explain they came to fight isis isis has been all but destroyed in syria but america's staying the fight isis you see what i mean by difficult to explain and people are getting impatient sick of things staying in limbo turkey is done waiting it's going to invade subgoal look we have made our preparations
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completed our creation plans and given the necessary instructions we will conduct this operation on the ground and in the air tanks and troops are flooding toward the turkey syria border we're talking here about a theater wide offensive a frontline of almost 500 kilometers turkey's serious it wants america's pet army the s.d.f. which it views as terrorists god yes the f. kurds predominantly aren't going down without a fight the s.c.f. is committed to the security mechanism framework and has been taking necessary steps to preserve stability in the region however we will not hesitate to send any in provoked attack by turkey into an all out war on the entire border to defend ourselves and our people edouard has been pushing the idea of a syria safe zone for ages he's got millions of syrian arab refugees he wants to resettle there and there appeared to be progress joint u.s.
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and turkish patrols through this plan to save the road until turkey realized what was going on. limbo america dragging its feet and stretching the tie in the mouth bogus line patrols and patrols we're seeing all of these a fiction. come to think of it america's role in syria it's like a dual stop wedged with a door halfway open so you can close it and you can't open it and the doorstop does nothing but annoy anyone trying to get in or out to get something done and it has no good reason to be there i mean seriously in a recent congressional report they argued that the u.s. should stay in syria because get this all those defeated isis fighters could potentially theoretically stage multiple prison breaks and become a threat the isis detainee population is
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a few prison breaks away from refilling its ranks for the next phase of battle talk about running out of excuses i mean as i saying that you should change your card because you could burst the tire in the future came up with that is that in turn regardless the problem with turkey invading other than the fact that it's an invasion is that there are an awful lot of us troops packed together with the guys turkey calls terrorists and they're still there despite all of trumps humbug about leaving we've beaten them and we've beaten them badly we've taken back the land and now it's time for our troops to come back home it will become another syria like very soon let the other people take care of it now we are 1 fully back in syria we're going to be removing our troops so here are trumps options get out of the way of the turkish invasion by withdrawing troops or stay and risk being bombed by
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nato if he leaves the liberal mob are going to go nuts and shout all the louder if he stays well he might have to explain why american troops are being shot at by nato allies. it's a tough choice. evelyn knew the life of a doorstop could be so complicated meanwhile kurds have been rallying outside a u.s. military base in northeastern syria. look at the uk now below they were making a last ditch appeal to the americans to try and prevent turkey's plans to invade the area the author of inside syria told us that washington is losing its grip over the region. everyone is calculating that given the domestic pressure to do something about the syrian refugees he's going to flip the situation in
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a moment of u.s. weakness and send in his troops to wipe out the s.t.r. forces the u.s. is. showing itself to be rather impotent. imperialist power in decline in the middle east at the moment and what's happening in syria and iraq and iran for that matter of signs of that it has tremendous military power has tremendous economic power but it doesn't know how to use it effectively there's no question that the impeachment proceedings and the general domestic turmoil in the united states effects u.s. foreign policy. pay pal the american online payments company is leaving the team behind facebook's plan the digital currency libra some financial analysts said yes that pay pal's running scared of risk but the firm claims it just needs to focus on its core business for now pay pal has made the decision to for go for the participation in the liberal association at the start and to continue to focus on
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advancing know exists in mission and business priorities as we strive to democratize access to financial services for underserved populations. well let's break down libra for you facebook says it will be used to pay for goods and services on its site and eventually for other purchases as well through phone apps as official launch is planned for next year labor it will be managed by the labor association at its heart will be facebook but also $27.00 other companies as well including visa master card and the british telecom giant vodafone but before it's even gone live it's already running into some stiff opposition from regulators they've been expressing fears over the potential new currencies volatility there's also still no strict plan for how data or money will be protected france and germany say they will block libor on their territories also the head of apple tim cook is wary about big business muscling in with its own money. i really think there's a currency should stay in the hands of countries i'm not comfortable with the idea
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of a private group setting up a competing currency a private company shouldn't be looking to gain power this way the labor association of knowledge is the risks but says it's looking forward to the great changes that the new currency will bring the editor of future money trends thinks labor will prove very popular but does present dangers. the wild card with with this is that they're trying to reach all of the bankable spiegel that don't have a bank account but definitely have a smartphone or phone and definitely have the facebook app and that's where they can compete with basically. anything and everything that's the wild wild west right now because nobody is approaching the un bankable the fact is facebook the fact that is so big and at the starting point is not a startup this is going to be like donald's an ingénue brewer on do all of their branches immediately has the potential to become a big hit and in that is the problem because this is currency does not burgers it's a big deal so. if it doesn't move forward there's the potential for abuse they want
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to know everything about you better than what you do with your wallet that is going to help them compete with google better in with every other major global ad agency in the world that's the way to go so far this monday glad to have you with us we've got a look next at the biotech blight that's threatening one of the world's most landscapes . because the slogan the see the blue of them samoyed. the big us who've looked was before. much of those who heard the preview it was fear they would use to see him we will live north we will. move. move.
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move show you this new video of the liberal media collector who the. more muslim also his goals will give you films for good girls. don't go to school so look but look you just seem you believe your story should go. the start ups to. it's needed so it was a little missed don't say look it is it's. just testing understand just need to mash told. to stop the president and please please from this project until. those we have produced to post this were to sleep with the most of your life because that is the cousin with you sir your supporters to your ship station shouldn't for you should cook door for one whose deal would do the ripples through .
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you know world of big partisan 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 smarter we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time. for critical thinking it's time to. for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching.
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them are 14th 2006 i was substituting for a 5th grade class all of sudden it's kids come bursting a library really agitated one of the boys to the health room and on the way he collapsed the next morning i was in awe i did i do not we were not spraying anything but the teachers had actually gone out and taken pictures when all this chaos was going on the school and students were being and they were spraying right in the feels right adjacent to. a follow up study was done on that $32.00 page study the last 4 pages are the chemicals that they have found. we have shown an association between organophosphate exposure as measured by those metabolites in the mother's urine during pregnancy and shortened just ation abnormal neonatal reflexes decreased mental development in the children at 2 years of age decreased i.q.
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at age 7 and 10 years of age pervasive developmental disorder which is like or to some symptoms. attention problems in school age poor executive functioning in pre-adolescents and we have also shown that there are some populations of people that might be more affected than others i have virtue of their genetics. protecting our kids from chemicals is a common sense thing that everybody can get behind it's leave points to examples in recent years of students getting sick from pesticides used by farmers near schools . and several incidents in 2008 in why many odd koichi where dozens of students got sick after a pesticide was applied on a nearby seed corn plot.

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