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make $6000000000.00 and you have to prison complex is good so why do you live where . you don't care about your so you don't care my. german interior minister the security for all synagogues in the wake of wednesday's attacks adding to the country's duty to never again allow the rise of anti-semitism . environmental action group extinction rebellion rallies around the world before they put their efforts at the broken foot structure a backlash from locals business get the money in that moment leave it up to the feeding he. needs to thinking that what they write about like money isn't for all it's for the environment. military operation against the kurds in northeast syria rages for a 2nd day with donald trump now offering us mediation in the conflict just days
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after all during the withdrawal of american troops in the region. live from moscow thanks for joining us in r.t. international and. welcome to the program. and the german interior minister has promised to boost security in all the countries synagogues saying it's germany duty to never again allow the growth of anti semitism he made this statement at a news conference in hollow words 2 people were shot dead at a synagogue on wednesday evangelos reports. or earlier today germany's federal prosecutor mentioned the perpetrator stefan b. who killed 2 people and how they germany was preparing a massacre we also know about in the vigil that he had a manifesto and he posted it online with many anti jewish comments in it he also lifestream the incident to encourage other people to follow his steps earlier today
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though germany's interior minister hold for spoke to the media saying that this event is quote shame to our nation he also. that the semitic attacks have been on the rise in germany and extremism is very high but he also mentioned that islamist terror is the central challenge for germany he also mentioned that he is working closely with germany's law enforcement agencies to make it more difficult for individuals to buy materials online to create weapons at their house just like the ones we saw at the attack yesterday german chancellor angela merkel or n c a hole for all out rage with the rise of extremism in germany. hate racism and anti-semitism must not be present in our country and apart from the consistency of our constitutional state nothing can serve this goal better than
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a multi-faceted civic commitment because to stand up against prejudices and hatred to stand up for its backed and torments to participate in associations volunteering services and other initiatives that makes us strong as a society. germany made a promise to the whole world after world war 2 never again i feel deeply committed to this right now this federal government must do everything so the jews in our country can live without threats and fear about. it is not enough to condemn thought to cowardly attack it must be clear that the state takes responsibility for jewish life for the security of jewish life in germany it must be equally clear that society society as a whole must show an attitude a clear. of solidarity with the jewish people in our country but this shooting incident that took place here said it did not go on notice on the world stage prime minister benjamin netanyahu condemned the attacks saying that the rise of extremism
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and semitic extremism in europe is on the rise but not only him here in germany jewish german leader also said that he was very shocked with the lack of police presence at the synagogue on the whole the estate of the jewish calendar what i cannot understand of tool is why the synagogue had no police protection on the most important jewish day of celebration had there been the shooter would with all likelihood have been prevented from committing a 2nd attack politicians and community leaders will be holding sabbath tomorrow as well as a candlelight vigil in how late 'd but there are many more they are going to be taking place in cities across germany. environmental action group extinction rebellion has been running in central london for a 4th day as part of a global campaign against climate change since monday more than a 100 people have been arrested and protest has tried to shut down london's city
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airport and it was the even climbed on a british airways plane he was detained by airport security several arrests were made and officers pulled away demonstrators who blew themselves to the floor. meanwhile extinction were barely an activist blocks time. square in new york for protest is going themselves to a vote after activists in melbourne australia blocked roads a woman broke into tears when she couldn't get to the home of her mother passed away on sunday. this is good to know why i didn't like instead of organizing all the cleanup and getting in on seating he. didn't i don't even know what they are rather than what is it for it's for the environment or for and sociology professor frank furedi says many activists don't seem to care about the effect their actions are having on other people. interesting thing about this kind of protest is that it appeals to a certain section of society. british politics is divided into different bubbles and people who identify with the exposure bill you will not care if there are
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destruction of the people's lives or do an upside down. you know you will still put up with this even though it might be a good media i think a lot of people you know the rest of society is very irritated at the often feel that they have to censor themselves or talk to a lot of people were saying don't leave demonstrators are a bunch of children. who are who demand a lot of attention but constructive but here almost a free concern is they are denounced for not caring about the alarm and i think what happens now is all you got to mention the word and. nobody rolls over it's almost like seeing the devil you know it's sort of hell and people just the old react as if it was some kind of religious cause that you can. criticize. and i case you missed that salmon right question is whether the extinction rebellion groups where you want to save the world or just ruin your journey to work. the
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extinction rebellion hordes are back on the streets to save the world and your souls really need journey to work 1st we'll take you to melbourne where stephanie anderson is standing by steph it's been 10 things there they are blocking roads. absolutely divine or in fact the intensity is just ramping up the contents of them swearing at. wellington madrid paris and new york they bring news of apocalyptic death and destruction for all but they're using tactics which are not personally popular. 1 may go by a man who are you worried. that you are scared to go to feeding hell was going to freeze over before these guys give it up and then again that is climate change. in the event that you actually want to talk to one of these activists more likely to avoid one how do you support them well.
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you know well. in fact british prime minister brown stones and. been. uncooperative. they can vote right there's plenty of people out there wondering whether constantly antagonizing the general public is going to be successful. it's worked on me i'm annoyed me so much she went to find out what they're demanding demand number one the demonstrators are demanding the government tells the truth kids to love and perhaps we can get flying piggies to eat all the carbon and turn it into rainbows to. number 2 the government must act now to hold boiler diversity loss and reduce greenhouse gas emissions 0 by 2020. ok well as pretty
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ambitious but you know no out of they want to do it they want to cut down on the amount will fly enough one less whole every year they want to cut down on the amount of dairy being produced by coffee for the grandkids and they want to cut down on the amount of meat will eat who loves the grandkids anyway. on this and demand 3 we have a national citizen family on climate logical just inherently the idea is this citizens' assembly is going to be made up of a cross-section of society and they probably know this guy let me. be honest i'm not sure democracy in a load. is going to work on this one i think they need to start thinking differently. the books refused to give. the future of humanity. is at stake. or count though they go hand solo new d.n.a.
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jones on their side. little trump suggested the u.s. could mediate between turkey and the kurds. continues its military offensive in northeastern syria following transposition to withdraw u.s. troops from the area you have the choice of bringing in the military and defeating everybody again or you have a choice of where they're actually doing some very strong things. or we can mediate i hope we can mediate. turkey's military operations called peace springs it will extend his existing buffer zone in the country and intends to victor kurdish fighters from the area a group classes terrorists kurdish forces accuse anchor of targeting civilians and claim 9 have already been killed. in the 1st phase of the operation began with air strikes on the 2 kurdish controlled border towns of us. the kurds have ordered the general mobilization along the border with turkey evolving to confront the
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onslaught the operation is now in its 2nd phase a ground offensive international communities condemned the operation has also warned the e.u. it will open the gates and allow millions of syrian refugees in turkey to head to europe that if the bloc calls its move an invasion russia's un ambassador blame the situation on demographic engineering by members of the u.s. led coalition against isis. all sides should should should. read. the petition but. another thing is that this operation is it is old of demographic engineering that some of the coalition partners did. we want them a long time not to experiment with that we were calling upon suited to engage in the dialogue at the same time in the u.s. thousands of republican representatives are planning to introduce a bill to impose fresh sanctions on turkey over its operation as well turkey itself
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claims the u.s. has abandoned its nato allies is justice and development party m.p. . turkey did not break any rules or norms of nato and it is the united states which is breaking the rules this is why we have to ask the question about the us and that alliance of friendship this alliance pledges to protect any of its members if they are in danger and today turkey is in danger but we don't see the us cooperating with us their ally on the contrary they are part of the threat it is the us who is breaking the rules of the alliance turkey maintains its position if all the members of nato agree with this violation everyone will be infringing the rights of other members of the blog i don't even want to talk about it the gulf state that bruno says the current situation demonstrates the disunity inside the us government and discontent from all sides of the conflict most of
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turks and the kurds are saying or suggesting that they have been betrayed. the kurds have been betrayed many times and this is the standard policy of the west in fact but it's not just the kurds were betrayed this has been the western policy in the middle east for a long time there have always been this unity between this president and his own republican primary particularly on issues regarding the middle east and u.s. involvement wants to appeal to his base and deliver on his promises literal promises as the debate for the 2020 alexion intensifies so the idea he knows that a lot of his supporters are strong supporters agree with him on getting out of the middle east and wars american led wars in the middle east. government protests in ecuador have descended into a week of violence 5 people have reportedly been killed during unrest according to
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the public defender's office and indigenous leader was among both who died demonstrators to. state police officers captive in the capital key terms the morning rally go underway on thursday and this innocent leaders gathered for a conference to condemn president lenin moreno and his decision lot in cuba. this is ground 0 digits resistance thousands and thousands of people came to all the bells in the selecting the building behind me so they can get out of the building where they've also kidnapped a policeman one of those officers came on stage to say that he was being treated well but the government was clear that any negotiations to carry on these offices have to be released the indigenous people on the other hand have their own conditions to come to the table they want both the minister of defense and the interior minister to resign and they're also still pushing for fuel subsidies to be back in place then there's
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a disagreement about the number of people that have died during these days of protests the indigenous leaders say that it was 6 while the government is still sane one is the official figure also or a tease in ecuador who have arrested over 750 people in a week of unrest and dozens of police officers have been injured also hundreds of protesters have suffered injuries during these violent clashes so the situation here in ecuador still tense in the negotiations between the government and the digital speed still blocked or still far from being the result because of those politics. t.v. shows will have to meet strict ethnic gender and sexual minority diversity standards to win britain's top small screen awards the battles we are delighted to be pilot and the introduction of the be a fire diversity standers with plentiful introduce diverse dissenters for $20.21
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our aim is to bring the industry together to improve diversity and inclusion through share and best practice. shows must meet at least 2 of 4 diversity standards including at least one main character from one on the represented social group but also requirements for gender ethnic and sexual minority balances among the whole cast and crew working on the show we discuss the story with media and legal analysts who fears it will hurt creativity in the industry. if i'm trying to do a story i'll buy out a group of men in the war or students or whatever sometimes the subject matter lends itself to a particular demographic not because i am bi is not because i'm hateful not because i want to exclude but sometimes in the scheme of the imagine doing the godfather with more swedes or asians represented i mean it doesn't make any sense they're doing this gratuitously i respectfully submit because it is posh it is the
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neck ted to the stud the the it more so to speak it is what is hip what is new and what it is it's. it is taking the free exercise of unbridled creativity and saying you may do this but if you would like to win awards which of course you are commercial success is dependent upon this you must compress your particular creativity in this particular framework it is intellectually disingenuous it modern day blacklisting horrible. people have expressed outrage off the top us comedian linda generous was filmed sitting next to george w. bush and many playing the former president as a war criminal and even cool for him to be brought to justice seems the radically different political views a no ball to friendship as long as you hate currently trump and more but experience . elena generous the liberal talk show host and defender of gay rights sitting next
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to george w. bush the conservative former us president who actually pushed for a constitutional amendment to ban gay marriages who'd have thought they could be friends. after the twitter roddy pointed out the unlikely friendship ellen was quick to defend george i'm friends with george bush in fact i'm friends with a lot of. well who don't share the same beliefs that i have we're all different and i think that we've forgotten that that's ok that we're all different just because i don't agree with someone on everything doesn't mean that i'm not going to be friends with them when i say be kind to one another i don't mean only the people that think the same way that you do i mean be kind to everyone now trying to bridge america's political gap is certainly admirable but does being kind to everyone include the man who allowed this to happen iraq declared 500 liters of anthrax unscom estimates that saddam hussein could have produced 25000
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liters at this hour american and coalition forces are in the early stages of military operations to disarm iraq to free its people and to defend the world's great danger. i mean i think you said i think george w. bush is a war criminal you know he said all of these people to die and some of them came back. how did not show you sorry until george w. bush is brought to justice for the crimes of the iraq war including american led torture iraqi deaths and displacement and the deep scars emotional and otherwise inflicted on our military that serves his folly we can't even begin to talk about kindness the weapons of mass destruction were fake news by the way but that's all in the past right a lot of american media personalities and celebrities are actually praising ellen for hanging out with they say it shows bravery and common sense we would all do
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well in our lives to listen a little less to trump and those in the towards the left who think counseling people is a way to improve anything and a little more to the likes of al and george w. bush how comforting to see a real president never thought he would move me so come on republicans call on trump save democracy what's remarkable about president bush's and alan degenerates friendship is that it's remarkable in today's polarized society a great example. you know i have to share the same used to be friends we seem to be forgetting one important detail george w. bush after all has denounced donald trump that's what matters a leader can commit war crimes and be responsible for thousands of deaths but as long as they denounce the man in the oval office with his offensive hair and nasty words they're ok with the liberal establishment. bigotry seems emboldened our politics seems more vulnerable to conspiracy theories we've seen nationalism distorted in the native is. forgotten the dynamism that immigration is always
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brought to america torture illegal wars bombing civilians these things just start a red line once you're out of the white house a few years pass and you can be dancing with ellen degeneres as if it never happened these things are just a fact of life in america so why lose sleep but don't forget swimming against the donald as a way to win friends among the liberals that counts for more than anything a lot more than any of your deeds in the past. r.t. new york. after last week's attack at a paris police headquarters that left 4 officers that officials have since admitted they missed warning signs about the can this article is ation the french interior minister is ideas though on how to recognize such people have caused controversy so to do because he explains. it's being a rocky week for francis interior minister christopher casimir found himself blindsided after telling the world the man who did for colleagues at the paris
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police h.q. hadn't shown the slightest cause for alarm call spare his resignation followed when it emerged that they had indeed been much to cause concern now it appears he's trying to show he has things under control but they hear it from says national assembly he outlines how the sewing of islam missed radicalization could be spotted so in the words cast in a how do you spot a radical. among the signs that must be noted a rigorous religious practice this remedy is a sign that should trigger an alert in the same way does the individual agree to team up with a woman or not does he have a regular. practice of ritual and also notes of female civil servants wearing a veil in public. where. well that's an interesting list to start with but perhaps his most illuminating suggestion of how to spot somebody who's been radicalized is this tidbit. these signs of them become more and more obvious and
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related to behavioral changes such as having a beard who do you think that he owns a mirror. and that point certainly wasn't lost or one of france's m.p.'s reported about was that you mentioned having a beard can be problematic i see that you have a beard yourself come to think of it tapping a big could be a bit of a problem for the others in the government too. so as the be needed men know for all seasons ruling elites are all probably running
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off to buy raises as we speak we thought we'd ask people in paris what they make of the interior minister's top tips on how to spot an islamist radical i think having a beer today in france can be a bit. a bit solve a problem because you can you can get. more attention than you desire from the police service well i know bearded people who go out in the even and they are not radical at all about sequester is a fashion for me having a beer does not make you radical. i do not think that a beard is a sign of radicalization it does not make any sense to me and people should not be judged by their appearance so way of advice like that i doubt this idiot's guide is going to be also. sale anytime soon charlotte devinsky r.t. paris. has moved a step closer to qualifying for next year's european football championship after
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beating scotland 4 nil in moscow selection at a chef q. was up in the stadium in the capital to watch russia's win. the russian national football team or as it's commonly known is born there is one step closer to the euro 2020 championship to be held next summer. not just beating demolishing the scottish national team here at luzhniki is obviously a very special venue for the russian team because the last time it played on this stadium it was against spain in the last 16 of the world cup. beating spain. russia was progressing to the quarterfinals an absolutely unprecedented. for the national team so today a lot was at stake especially since cyprus unexpectedly beat kazakhstan and russia just had to win win against scotland to be the away side they really held on to the but in the 2nd. all 4 goals.
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and also a 4th goal by. all russia has to do is get one point from the remaining 3 games 1st of which will be against cyprus away and that would mean russia would automatically qualify for you know 2020 now a fortnight ago i spoke to the president of. exclusively and he told me just how much it means for the home side to be part of the special euros tournament held in 12 cities across the continent whenever the home team doesn't qualify. of the competition but. you have to know that people have to be in the stadium. so everything will be sold out for sure i would love many. teams to qualify but we cannot influence them. you'll be able to see the full interview with
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the president on monday on my blog as well as the magic blog from here from luzhniki also on the you tube channel called a raw steak was alexia cheska reporting from luzhniki stadium in moscow polluting coming up very shortly for you that he went back in 30 minutes time with the latest global news updates see them. join me every thursday on the alex simon short and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics or business i'm sure business i'll see you there. i am i am. i am.
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i am into and and we meet with me to. public support for a piece when proceedings is growing and it what point should donald trump and the g.o.p. worry bill mccollum former congressman from florida one of the managers of bill clinton's 1998 impeachment is here with us to give us his take on this edition of politics.
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was the politicking on larry king according to several polls all recently public support for the impeachment of donald trump is growing in a washington post poll released this week nearly 6 in 10 americans now support the actions of house speaker nancy pelosi in launching an impeachment inquiry how worried should down from be about those numbers for analysis i'm joined by an old friend former g.o.p. congressman bill mccollum of florida he served on the judiciary and intelligence committees he was also attorney general of the state of florida and he was one of 14 so-called republican manages a bill clinton's impeachment and he recently urged caution about rushing into an impeachment of president trump bill joins us from washington thanks for being with us bill various my pleasure that i should be. cause for
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waiting and jumping too soon on trump well i think in the time we did the clinton impeachment trial we had kin starr as independent counsel investigative report we had lots of data that supported what the actions that were taken by congress and the house went through a vote on the floor sent the matter as a full impeachment inquiry to the house judiciary committee we held hearings we had witnesses in public we went through a quite a process ourselves an addition to the previous investigation material that was enormous as an addict's room that would take a lot of people a long time to sort through in this case we're dealing with a much barer issue right at the moment it appears it's all about a phone call and of a.
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