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one of the most influential intellectuals of our time speaks of one of the most influential intellectuals of our time speaks about the modern civilization of america. the modern civilization of america. with a snap election on the way and a breakthrough to stand. for the snap election on the way into breadstick extension in the back of the case parliament finally stops talking about it the things that the prime minister in the back of the case parliament finally stops talking about are the things that the prime minister met leader of the opposition clashing over everything from russia and souls to a millimeter of the opposition clashing over everything russia and sold to the us
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designs on the n.h.s. meanwhile the race to become the us democrats the us designs on the n.h.s. meanwhile the race to become the us democrats 2020 presidential candidates is getting tight to many still undecided 2020 presidential candidates is getting tighter many still undecided on think. there's such a big deal on think. there's such a big push to just get donald trump out of office because there's a lot of confusion with the democrats push to just get donald trump out of office because there's a lot of confusion with the democrats and they're not really thank you 19 together to make one strong candidate and they're not really like you 19 together to make one strong candidate on the big east this halloween seems to be that causing offense but isn't the biggest this halloween seems to be what's away without causing offense but isn't the. can universities offer guidelines on what
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constitutes global. american universities offer guidelines on what constitutes global. hello welcome just gone with day here more. hello welcome just gone with day here in moscow you're watching international now with the brics it deadline extension him you're watching r.t. international now with the brics it deadline extension in place in a snap election on the way british politicians are finally talking not just about the pace in a snap election on the way british politicians are finally talking not just about the u.k. is to force from the u.
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prime minister boris johnson and the opposition leader jeremy case to force from the u. prime minister boris johnson and the opposition leader jeremy corbyn clashed in parliament over everything from russia and the souls the nerve agent attack when you clashed in parliament over everything from russia and the souls the nerve agent attack to u.s. designs on britain's national health service. back to u.s. designs on britain's national health service. he should apologize i mean to speak up or continue striking attitudes but i do not think of it apologize i mean to speak up or continue striking attitudes that i do not think are in the interests of the it's all very easy to the it is internally in a protest or in say the decider in the interests of the it's all very easy to the it is internally in a protest or in say the tree so i was rushing i want you to do so despite the primaries with russia i want you to do so despite the prime minister's in oils
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our n.h.s. is up for grabs by us corporations so i'll try to you'll be seriously suggesting that the n.h.l. is in oils are n.h.s. is up for grabs by us corporations so i'll write to you to seriously suggesting that the n.h.s. should not engage in negotiations to ensure that british patients was i should not engage in negotiations to ensure that the british patient was she says this is for your no for the 1st time the prime minister she was she says this is for your not for the 1st time the prime minister's talking nonsense was well the u.k. was supposed to talking nonsense was well the u.k. was supposed to leave the european union today but boris johnson was forced by parliament to ask for a deadline imposed to leave the european union today but boris johnson was forced by parliament to ask for a deadline extension and brussels agreed to push it back until the end of january
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extension and brussels agreed to push it back until the end of january and i takes a look at how brits have been using humor to cope with the never ending breaks it's nigh takes a look at how brits have been using humor to cope with the neverending bricks itzhak whites and has hit halloween bragg's og. which has hit its hollow we bragg's it deadline i mean case you haven't noticed the u.k. hasn't left the europe is it deadline i mean case you haven't noticed the u.k. hasn't left the european union again they've called a general election instead and union again they've called a general election instead it's fair to say that for many here in britain brags it is now a joke it's fair to say that for many here in britain brags it is now a joke ever since the country voted to leave the e.u.
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back in 2016 the u.k.'s ever since the country voted to leave the e.u. back in 2016 the u.k.'s internet users have been trying to console themselves through the internet users have been trying to console themselves through the 5 stages of grief then there was the time that every 5 stages. of grief then there was the time that everyone realized that adele song was about brad does it we one realize that that adele song was about brad does it.
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and brags it werry journalists started talking about the most important. and brags that wary journalists started talking about the most important meal of the day instead she will say that brick seat means breakfast brought some meal of the day instead she will say that breaks it means breakfast bricks it until it breaks it means breakfast and you keep it being sprayed right this week's it until it breaks breakfast and you keep being sprayed right we will make breakfast breakfast a success. off to the we'll make breakfast breakfast a success. after denial that was anger best summed up by john bracco trying to keep denial that was anger best summed up by john bracco trying to keep a lid on parliamentary proceedings or did. she put a lid on parliamentary proceedings or did. she. know what i'm doing.
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what i'm doing all day. oh do. i want it was time to officially go to. i want it was time to officially trigger article 50 that's that letter telling brussels that the u.k. really don't trigger article 50 that. that letter telling brussels that the u.k. really does want not divorce well the analogy is priceless was one not divorce well the analogy is priceless.
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then there was bargaining when to resume a made trip off the trip then there was bargaining when to resume a made trip off the trip to brussels trying to get herself a brags that deal off to advance the brussels trying to get herself a brags that deal off to advance the own set of bragg's it induced depression that was when brits own set of bragg's it induced depression that was when brits started coming up with drinking games just to make things a little more excel to coming up with drinking games just to make things a little more exciting what we need is a bricks and drinking guy it would be so much more interesting behind you to what we need is a bricks and drinking guy it would be so much more interesting if the whole country lined up some shots and took one every time certain words were mentioned governor still searching for country law and some shots and took one every time certain words were mentioned the governor still searching for the president. come on to us
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like you better tiger if you drink you're going to be president. come on us like you better tiger if you drink you're going to get a little bit go. to reason raised governments vision never you know a little bit go. to reason raise governments vision of a successful brags it had become this magical unattainable successful brags it. had become this magical unattainable unicorn politics you know basically parents who promise their daughter unicorn politics you know basically parents who promise their daughter a unicorn to reason why is presenting them a horse with an oist cream cone glue to which unicorn to reason might use presenting them a horse with an oist cream cone gluten which while over in brussels the u.k.'s inability to get a break does it deal well over in brussels the u.k.'s inability to get a briggs it deal through parliament turned into existential angst through
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parliament turned into existential angst there is a special place in hell for those promoting bragg's it without a plan said donald tusk and the guest list is still there as a special place in hell for those promoting bragg's it without a plan said donald tusk and the guest list is still being finalized according to. being finalized according to. the list still empty and it means the lot of those still empty and. it means the lot of. one man we can bet. one man we can bet terse may
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think will make an apparent is britain's new prime target may think we'll make an apparent is britain's new prime minister boris johnson. a minister boris johnson. with another extension agreed with brussels under general election on with another. mentioned agreed with brussels under general election on the way the u.k. gets to stay in gregg's it limbo for another few months away the u.k. gets to stay in gregg's it limbo for another few months in fact plagues it purgatory has become the norm for those in fact plagues it purgatory has become the norm for those of us living on these green and pleasant pastures which brings hours of us living in these green and pleasant pastures which brings us to the final
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stage of grief and that is the final stage of grief and that is except. for the boy except. the boy now on halloween we are supposed to be scared by ghosts and goose but this year it does seem that people are more on halloween we are supposed to be scared. but this year it does seem that people are more afraid about what they can and can't wear. or frayed about what they can and can't wear.
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coach is to you don't want to say i'm going to wear these to pepsi mock you will mock what your culture stands for but i think there's a difference between that and telling a students wearing a sombrero over the muslims for which i think there's a difference between fox and telling a students wearing a sombrero with a mustache is somehow racist. is somehow racist. please help students to make sure that the economy. please help students to make sure that the a costume is. to any racial athlete or really just group any people with disabilities here is not offensive to any racial athlete group any people with disabilities or illnesses or any other group of people. or illnesses or any other group of people.
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people to do the home to the touch it's not the way teaching that halloween is about saying where reflecting and i was it's not the way teaching that halloween is about saying where reflecting on all practices that we've been. every celebration held in schools should be fully inclusive practices and we believe every celebration held in schools should be fully inclusive. my colleague neil harvey put the issue up for the. my colleague neil harvey put the
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issue up for debate why i think that you have to be sensitive to the actual group. well i think that you have to be sensitive to the actual group that people are dressing up as rather than listening to ourselves we should the people are dressing up as rather than listening to ourselves we should listen to the group that's being dressed up and i think that that's so important thing and we have to stop you should listen to the group that's being dressed up and i think that that's the important thing and we have to stop being so sensitive i mean i've been told before that me mayor wearing a make america great again had i'm so sensitive i mean i've been told before that me mayor wearing a make america great again had as offensive so where do we draw the line i think that's where we have a very clear problems offensive so where do we draw the line i think that's where we have a very clear problem kids universities professors they don't have to be tone deaf
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and they can actually listen kids universities professors they don't have to be tone deaf and they can actually listen to the actual group and listen from them actually what's offensive or not offensive and i think into the actual group and listen from them actually what's offensive or not offensive and i think that's the right way to approach these you know if somebody is offended i think you should have to need to try to be sensitive it's the right way to approach these you know if somebody is offended i think you should have to need to try to be sensitive and not offend people but i don't know how this is so far on these college campus of a not offend people but i don't know how this is so far on these college campuses that now we're going to call people out on how wayne talk about ruining the holiday is that now we're going to call people out on how wayne talk about ruining the holiday so i think that you can go too far in terms of a so i think that you can go too far in terms of something that's offensive and divisive even for a comedian so i think you just got
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a thread that needs something that's offensive and divisive even for a comedian so i think you just got to thread the needle and you got to be respectful what scares me about this topic is i feel like when we just you know and you've got to be respectful. what scares me about this topic is i feel like when we just say how we are and we have college students talking about what's offensive we say how we are and we have college students talking about what's offensive we really don't even know where the guidelines are anymore because we're living in this p.c. culture that something really don't even know where the guidelines are anymore because we're living in this p.c. culture that sometimes really doesn't make a lot of sense so let's talk specifically halloween so if times really doesn't make a lot of sense let's talk specifically halloween so if you want person wants to dress up as freddy krueger no problem they stick and you know the appropriate to dress up as freddy krueger no problem they stick on you know the appropriate attire what if they want to be someone like candy man i think is tony told was the
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a toy what if you want to be someone like candy man i think is tony told was the. you know a black man if you want to just play a famous black. you know a black c'mon if you want to just play a famous book you know. 'd how and those who people listen to you will with the visual you know. 'd how and those who people who listen to you will with the visual clue i would probably just stay away from it because you have to quote yourself the question is a clue i would probably just stay away from it because you have to quote yourself the question is the squeeze worth the juice for example so i wanted to play michael jackson would i be the squeeze were the jews for example say i want to play michael jackson would i be in trouble for and how to dress up in that kind of costume you know i wish in trouble for and how to dress up in that kind of costume you know i wish we could just embrace people for who they are and that we could not have the
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racial division that we have if we could just embrace people for who they are and that we could not have the racial division that we have in this country and i've been told before that it's really easy for me to say that since this country and i've been told before that it's really easy for me to say that sitting back as a cajun woman in america but you know for me i think the more emphasis on back as a cajun woman in america but you know for me i think the more emphasis we place on race and the more we talk about the division the harder it is to cause this we place on race and the more we talk about the division the harder it is to come together and i look forward to a day in america where we can embrace everybody for who they are together and i look forward to a day in america where we can embrace everybody for who they are and hopefully be able to kind of take race out of the our and i hope he able to kind of take race out of the equation and hopefully weekly we find you can find a way. now does that work now answering that one how solid.
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is it doesn't look like like it's getting getting much much better. become the us now that's the right across become the u.s. to take presidential come across it this is presidential best at the moment a candidate the gap between the front runner. at the moment the gap between the front runners is narrowing that wing while and he may. have been that my haven't made them. the primary decides it's a lot after for your conscience and would never ever enter my mind i don't even consider straight to there's a lot of confusion straight to there's a confusion with a democrat in the process they're all trying to one up each other to other for more than 3 years the democrats have been chomping at the bit for a presidential for more than 3 years the democrats have been chomping at the bit
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for a presidential election what they want is to put the unraveling and embarrassment to election what they want it wasn't is to put the us time raveling and embarrassment of 2016 behind them and take another whack at beating the donald more than a year away from the vote democrat behind them and take another whack at beating the donald more than a year away from the vote democrats are beating the drum of party unity and standing together against donald trump one that's are beating the drum of party unity and standing together against donald trump one thing all of the democrats could agree on the issue of impeachment is reviewing a united front against being all of the democrats could agree on the issue of impeachment is reviewing a united front against a president the next leader is going to have to be one among democrats the president the next leader is going to have to be one among those democrats that can unite us all we must elect a democratic president unite us all we must elect
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a democratic president in the year 9 and. now you would think that defeating up in the year 9 and. now you would think that defeating. as the death portrayed on t.v. as the orange menace wouldn't be so difficult but were president portrayed on t.v. as the orange menace wouldn't be so difficult but reality does not always match expectations now the 1st presidential primary is reality does not always match expectations now the 1st presidential primary is the famous iowa caucuses now before the debates over the summer $21.00 the famous iowa caucuses now before the debates over the summer 21 percent of iowa's voters were undecided but now that number has gone up to 291 percent of iowa's voters were undecided but now that number has gone up to 29 percent bad trend but why well perhaps the number of candidates in the race has got percent bad trend but why well perhaps the number of
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candidates in the race has got them on the fence and the race does just keep getting larger at this point you've got billionaire tom styer who just threw his hat into the ring with 3 months out from iowa and we threw them on the fence and the race does just keep getting larger at this point you've got billionaire tom styer who just threw his hat into the ring with 3 months out from iowa and we thought that they were. and but he said he stephanie harder than we were that would have x. we expect him to be next there's been a quick succession question i see something that has to be true if i'm going to win and it is true now the democratic leaders realize the something that has to be true if i'm going to win and it is true now the democratic leaders realize that the debacle of 2016 threw a lot of voters either to tromp or to just size that the debacle of 2016 through a lot of voters either to tromp or to just stay home on election day so they're prepping the u.s. public not to do the same thing this shea home on election day so they're prepping the u.s. public not to do the same thing this year they even have
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a catchy slogan vote blue no matter who you can get a pin a year they even have a catchy slogan vote blue no matter who you can get a pin a t. shirt. and even a pillow inscribed with the message but the question is will it work we share it and even a pillow inscribed with the message but the question is will it work we decided to ask new yorkers what they think i think you should vote for the right person after you've done all decided to ask new yorkers what they think i think you should vote for the right person after you've done all of your research have to vote your conscience. it's not a group thing situation of your research have to vote your conscience. it's not a group thing situation i can understand why blue no matter who the little bit off you know i can understand why blue no matter who the little bit off you know the primary decides a lot pay attention to the primary pay attention to all the research the primary decides a lot pay attention to the primary pay attention to all the research and it should
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go the right way i think their message is quite coherent it's could it should go the right way i think their message is quite coherent it's current administration nothing more i haven't seen anything more i think their message is pretty current administration nothing more i haven't seen anything more i think their message is pretty clear and they win with that maybe maybe it's i think it's possible malcolm player and they win with that maybe maybe it's i think it's possible now compare those answers here in the democratic party stronghold of new york to the answers from ken there are those answers here in the democratic party stronghold of new york to the answers from pennsylvania a swing state that was pretty decisive in winning the white house for trump additional veiny a swing state that was pretty decisive in winning the white house for trump i definitely feel you should vote for a person like myself who i'm not i'm not in touch any part definitely feel you should vote for the person like a fool i'm not i'm not in touch any parties were never in our mind to even consider
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straight to it is the ends were never in our mind to even consider it straight to you it is the individual. matters i've never really been the type of person that says you know vote straight party line to vidual that matters i've never really been the type of person that says you know vote straight party lines because you don't know what you're getting them because there's a lot of confusion with the democrats they're all true because you don't know what you're getting them because there's a lot of confusion with the democrats they're all trying to one up each other there is only an aiding a large percentage i think of the group are eyeing to one up each other there is only in a tingle or percent i think of the group they used to vote for that the democratic party's message is like they used to vote for that the democratic party's message is like. it's too much like divisive and they're not really like you 19 together to make one it's too much like divisive and they're not really like you 19 together to
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make one strong candidate that there's such a big push to just get donald trump out of office and strong candidate that there's such a big push to just get donald trump out of office and if no one can form a strong enough opinion to vote for one person it will kind of end up in if no one can form a strong enough opinion to vote for one person it will kind of end up like last election journalist dan was there says that sometimes democrats can be there always last election journalist dan was there says that sometimes democrats can be their own worst enemy is there a potential divide in the democratic party that could hurt them in the own worst enemy is there a potential divide in the democratic party that could hurt them in november oh sure the ricin that the democratic party is it's too big it's so big it's a state oh sure the risk that the democratic party is it's too big it's so big it's not stable it has a as a centrist wing web by hillary clinton essentially people it has a as a centrist wing web by hillary clinton essentially and it has a left wing
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a quasi socialist wing by bernie sanders and it has a left wing a quasi socialist wing by bernie sanders. and there's an immense gulf between those 2 camps and the reporters and there's an immense gulf between those 2 camps and the party really can't accommodate both those wings so if there's a house divided party really can't accommodate both those wings so if there's a house divided against itself jabbered is essentially the only one out there who's speaking out forcefully against itself jabbered is essentially the only one out there who's speaking out forcefully against the hillary clinton aggressive foreign policy against the hillary clinton aggressive foreign policy of regime change and wars of aggression now the democratic national committee has never seemed change and wars of aggression now the democratic national committee is now
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saying that they're going to use the slogan vote blue no matter who is that strategic for themselves saying that they're going to use the slogan vote blue no matter who is that strategic for them is that going to help them. i suppose it will help them to a degree i don't know but i think it to help them. i suppose it will help them to a degree i don't know but i think overall if you will if it's the wrong candidate a lot of you will wind up staying home now if you watch the coverage go if you will if it's the wrong candidate a lot of you will wind up staying home now if you watch the coverage of the 2016 election the media almost obscured the fact that it was a 2 way race that in the 2016 election the media almost obscured the fact that it was a 2 way race they made it almost a referendum on donald trump's latest outrageous comments now at they made it almost a referendum on donald trump's latest outrageous comments now at this point many people are asking if the democrats would be better off giving voters something to this point many people are asking if the democrats would be better off giving
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voters something to vote for rather than just someone to vote against we'll have to see what happens over the goat for rather than just someone to vote against we'll have to see what happens over the course of. next 12 months he'll up an arctic new york course of the next 12 months he'll up and arctic new york. meanwhile almost 70 percent of millennial is in the u.s. are more likely to vote for us and meanwhile almost 70 percent of millennial is in the us are more likely to vote for a socialist candidate that's according to a recent poll it was carried out by the anti social socialist candidate that's according to a recent poll it was carried out by the anti socialist create the victims of communism memory foundation and also shows a decline discrete the victims of communism memorial foundation and also shows a decline in support for capitalism among those in their twenty's and thirty's on top of that more people support for capitalism among those in their twenty's and thirty's on top of that more people think that donald trump is the biggest threat
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to world peace more than any other or think that donald trump is the biggest threat to world peace more than any other world leader but those behind the poll do believe that people are forgetting the past. the historical amnesia about the dangers of communism and socialism is a world leader but those behind the poll do believe that people are forgetting the past the historical amnesia about the dangers of communism and socialism is on full display in this year's report we need to redouble our efforts to educate full display in this year's report we need to redouble our efforts to educate america's youth about the history of communist regimes and the dangers of social kate america's youth about the history of communist regimes and the dangers of socialism today what we discussed the results of this survey with political commentators today what we discussed the results of this survey with political commentators in
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the us media the authors of the so i'm sure the us media. the authors of the sort of the survey i'm sure works for stepping in and hoping hoping that in that post so that heaps of the people interview well that they'll stand in the interview most of the interview knows that it. which would have a very very very unfavorable view you'll of socialism a very unfavorable view of communism and that wasn't the case and so to listen very unfavorable view of communism and that wasn't the case and so their only recourse when the survey did not turn out the way they wanted to their only recourse when the survey did not turn out the way they wanted to when you know when it and in a fact show that the majority of wind mills if you saw was on it in a in a fact show that the majority of millennial viewing socialism it doesn't come in i mean as in some. in. a way since when they say that it's
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a little lack of always when they say it's a lack of teaching with their with their basically saying this is a lack of indoctrination because for instance with teaching with their with they're basically saying this is a lack of indoctrination because for instance if you live the united states where i live a lot of the teaching within public school system if you live the united states where i live a lot of the teaching within public school systems even you know many private school systems from elementary school all the way as even you know many private school systems from elementary school all the way to tertiary education higher education it's indoctrination if you go if you're a tertiary education higher education it's indoctrination if you go if you're in economy mess if you're still getting snippy about economies because you come out and. at a huge universe as a you're not you're not learning about. alternative alternative alternative all
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turn of economic systems and outside of capitalism you're learning how to be a good capitalist you learning how to embrace capitalism no matter how destructive learning how to be a good capitalist and you learning how to embrace capitalism no matter how destructive no matter how one sided it is no matter how much of it it's. because the conditions in the young people will say seize the norm or misspoke social inequality already dead in debt is good news you know young people graduating from college with tens of thousands of dollars in debt unable to get a decent job graduating from college with tens of thousands of dollars in debt unable to get a decent job or the jobs that are available or in a so-called gig economy where you don't have benefits or the jobs that are available or in a so-called gig economy where you don't have benefits you don't have you don't have job security poor wages temporary employment you don't have you don't have job
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security poor wages temporary employment meant that this is the reality of the people on even able to even even. i have a family to move out not who got it there or their parents' house who is the ice is there is the real is the. plenty of how little capitalism exploitation and young people are getting a very clear lesson in that and that really and young people are getting a very clear lesson in that and that really i think is what is behind the growing interest and support for what is behind the growing interest and support for her social in the story still a british security agencies all born in the u.k. ocean in the story still a british security agencies all born in u.k. universities have a new spy threat from foreign students we'll have a look at why give universities have
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a new spy threat from foreign students we'll have a look at why just off the. stuff that. we have is going to we. we have is going to we sure are talking surprise us which was a surprise for me i was on the council was talking surprise us which was a surprise for me i was on the council long but i thought well this is these are media people they come to found their go wrong but i thought well this is these are
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media people they can defend their own kind so no need to trouble myself about it oxo i wasn't ready for this kind so no need. trouble myself about it not so i wasn't ready for their magnitude all things happening that's when they began to happen it was at magnitude all things happening and that's when they began to happen it was the spine that the society as it is was ready to we at the spine that the society as it is was ready to we asked what it sees as constantly undone jobs. to what it sees as a constantly i'm done jobs. believe name with. believing in weird things by the way is called superstition or magical thinking believing weird things like things by the way is
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called superstition or magical thinking believing weird things like that is not a bug in the system it's a feature that comes equipped like that is not a bug in the system it's a feature that comes equipped in the software of our programming to try to connect things in mumbai or in the software of our programming to try to connect things in the environment just in case there's a real connection. just in case there's a real connection. which.
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again now you can't intelligence and. again now u.k. intelligence institutions are leading a campaign to warn british universities of foreign spy actor 2 sions are leading a campaign to warn british universities of foreign spy activity in particular they warn that chinese students could be undercover agent to vittie in particular they warn that chinese students could be undercover agents hostile state taxes targeting u.k. universities it's hostile state taxes targeting you key universities to steal personal data research data and intellectual property and this could be used to steal personal data research data and intellectual property and this could be used for their own military commercial and or through tarion interests it is for their own military commercial and or through tarion interests. universities have been given
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advice on how to minimize the threat and protect the research from hostile 1st season being given advice on how to minimize the threat and protect the research from hostile foreign actors according to government data the number of chinese students at u.k. universities or an act is according to government data the number of chinese students at u.k. university says doubled in the last 10 years and at the same time foreign students do account for almost 20 is doubled in the last 10 years and at the same time foreign students do account for almost 20 percent of british universities income we are students in the u.k. where they thought percent of british universities income we are students in the u.k. well they thought about the idea that there might be spies sitting in on their lectures but what about the idea that there might be spies sitting in on their lectures. a few so if they're making a claim they need some sort of like actual data to back up. a few so if they're
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making a claim they need some sort of like actual data to back up i just don't think it's happening though i'm like you i don't see this issue trumps don't think it's happening though i'm like you i don't see this issue trying to get mr perry veterinarians to talk it's structured to be quite generous compared veterinarians to talk it's structured to be quite surprised to see you salesman to be an institution where students come together and you prize like a cruise you salesman to be an institution where students come together and you know share ideas and disco speeds having chinese spies like in the universe share ideas and disco speeds having chinese spies like in the university which you know kind of in. you know of course students feel you're the nice people stupid you know kind of in. you know of course students feel you're the nice be careful about what they say because really share ideas your view about what they feel careful about what they say because really share ideas and your view about what they. this is
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reaching much faster i wouldn't be surprised if that's what was happening in the region much faster than i wouldn't be surprised if that's what was happening because. it's going to spread to the world if you see all cause. it's going to spread to the world if this is a real concern then there could be like a vetting process before like any of us applied universe pictures a real concern then that could be like a vetting process before like any of us apply to university check on like background history just like you know how they're doing jobs like their system check check color background history just like you know how they're doing jobs like the system check just to make sure we don't like some database for the government work for him so we're probably trying to do this to make sure we don't like some database for the government work for him so we're probably trying to do the same probably not strictly. serve. the same probably not as attractive free.
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so fair game i will u.k. government spokesperson did confirm to r.t. that security and i well u.k. government spokesperson did confirm to r.t. that security agencies are indeed working with universities to protect them from spying although without agencies are indeed working with universities to protect them from spying although without specifying china as the specific threat political scientist joseph chang fears specifying china as the specific threat political scientist joseph chang fears though the campaign could make it harder for genuine chinese academics to carry out this though the campaign could make it harder for genuine chinese academics to carry out their research brought the strong subspecies against research abroad. these strong suspicions against china may well constitute all the serious offs that go to china may well constitute
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a serious obstacle to normal oh danny exchangers. one normal family exchangers. one understand step 2 day the united states and some western 100 understand instead today the united states and some western countries are now spending tremendous efforts in screening decrease and now spending tremendous efforts in screening these exchange programs and becomes much more difficult for all the exchange programs and it becomes much more difficult for all tiny circle band mates with chinese people straight 3 students to engage in many circles and meet with chinese people straight through students to engage in exchange for a way to engage. studies. in exchange for a way to engage. studies. in western countries general
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subspecies now concentrating western countries general subspecies now concentrating on china may well spread to other countries like russia china may well spread to other countries like russia and certain countries considered unfriendly to was struck and certain countries considered unfriendly was to do night to space. the west and the united states. other western countries ok let's look at some world news in brief before we go stocking impact in countries ok let's look at some more news in brief before we go starting in pakistan where the number of dead in a train 5 that has risen to 73 with stand by the number of dead in
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a train fire that has risen to 73 over 30 year injured officials say gas cylinder put on to a political study the 30 year injured officials say gas cylinder put on to a pool. school stove exploded though the fire has now been extinguished. by exacting splode is where the fire has now been extinguished. brains acting prime minister has been met with protests while campaigning in catalonia people there urging him prime minister has been met with protests while campaigning in catalonia people there urging him to engage in talks with the rest of the region's ministration they are angry over the recent jailing to engage in talks with the rest of the region's ministration they are angry over the recent jailing of program dependents politicians and in chile people are protesting of private independence politician and in chile people are protesting there against the president sebastian pinera anti-government protests initially erupted over hyundai against the president sebastian pinera anti-government protests initially erupted over hikes in
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public transport fares the latest rally in santiago demonstrators keralite some public transport fares the latest rally in santiago demonstrators carried the figure cheesing it back to how that was brutally murdered during a military period of figure cheesing africa how that was brutally murdered during a military coup in 1973 and actress do you see him as a symbol of peace in 1973 and actress do you see him as a symbol of peace and social justice. some social justice. so that's how things are looking so far today don't forget you can also keep yourself updated on our social media pages but how things are looking so far today don't forget that you can also keep yourself updated on our social media pages and you tube. and you tube.
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alone and welcome to worlds apart speaking truth or at least one class and hello and welcome to worlds apart and speaking truth or at least unpleasant things to power is never easy but in russia with its fairly nascent civil culture and things to power is never easy but in russia with its fairly nascent civil culture and overly sensitive and at times overly controlling officialdom that's especially around overly sensitive and at times overly controlling officialdom that's a special challenge how to talk to the authorities so they will listen well to discuss that i now enjoy a challenge how to talk to the authorities so they will listen well to discuss that
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i'm now joined by you could see in the shulman a political scientist and now a former member of russia's presidential kind by you could see in the shulman a political scientist and now a former member of for. presidential council on human rights and civil society you can sit in it's good to see you again thank you very much for coming on so on human rights and civil society you can it's good to see you again thank you very much for coming thank you for the invitation now many people. very disappointed thank you for the invitation now many people. very disappointed by your departure from the council on the human rights although apparently in the years by your departure from the council on the human rights although apparently in the with yourself you're going to have a lot of sense of humor about that but before we discuss this south you're going to have a lot of sense of humor about that but before we discuss this let's establish the context because i know that for quite some time you've been arguing that let's establish the context because i know that for quite some time you've been arguing
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that the russian society is far freer and more mature than it's usually given credit for the russian society is far freer and more mature than it's usually given credit for how noteworthy was this summer of 2004 how noteworthy was this summer of 200-9000 in manifesting this sort of better than the given crying 1000 in manifesting this sort of better than the given credit for nature of russian civil society in the just civil society but society in general and for nature of russian civil society in the just civil society but society in general well on one hand this is not the 1st definitely wave of protests and quite mass protests well on one hand this is not the 1st definitely wave of protests and quite mass protests that with which most. 2007 team almost everyone does that with a witness starting 2007 team every year we have more or less mass activity
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on the streets in various friends here we have more or less mass activity on the street. in various russians it is i would say that even for example 2080 you went and see it is i would say that even for example 2008 when there were worse or sound . proof or there's a distance to advance also also so we mean more we have had more our violence on the streets not police violence but. other violence on the streets not police violence but. other. of the record where the recent clients and scientific group subscribe to groups like the cause as arc socks are they we were much much more more on the mass on taiwan arms then and sometimes of things and we have the name of civility and we have. a lot of team and they would
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also like to remind the kind that one of the very. first off the presidential council for civil rights left the council as a sign of pro for the presidential council for civil rights left the council as a sign of progress for. these things were had their plans were happening so on 11 hound you get more noise not all something new and out of the blue because there is such an impression that we very miss something new and out of the blue because the recession impression that with every man active. on the ng it looks like it's all the people who are older would be typical of those who are still with . the yesterday oh no we are only we are having young people on the street on the basics before you think it's not just not just
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a bit about the time it is and to me only we also had a number of sort of had hired a number of. cases that for example in poland were involved journalism on a list of devolve on google in the nov. also just going to galvanise just a sign of weeks which also just going to galvanize society before the police or the south how are you most schooled in that was most times call that was coming to with with you to do molecular actions we had had these guys go a little more keys we sure was talking some surprises to us we were so surprised for me because i remember quick why it's well why it's me well $91.00 for an artist refers. to being being detained with rocks i remember i remember my idea i was on the council then but i thought oh well visit my idea i was on the council then but i thought well this is these are media
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people they can defend their own kind so no need to trouble my says these are media people they can defend their own kind so no need to trouble myself about it. so i wasn't thread 30 read 54 that all of this magnitude to you or awful things happening that when they began to happen it was the sign that society happening and that when they began to happen it was this time that society as it is was ready to act as it is was returning to do to what it sees as unfair and unjust and that's in line with what you have been writing about that starting is unfair and unjust and that's in line with what you have been writing about that starting from around 2017 there's been a shift in the polls in attitudes to from around 2017 there's been
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a shift in the polls in attitudes towards public protest i think the protests themselves have become more broad based it's not just professional purports public protest i think the protests themselves have become more broad based it's not just professional protesters but. kind of laid him out and i will lay. it to you this did it right and certainly the streets. full frontal kids. start tatters numbs tears not just just sound people but what we turn to now deceased young young people more more because where cessation them may change for literally with a fusion shooter with with tomorrow bye bye.
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