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boise i'm all right so yeah that's good just was going to do so museum all right so yeah that's good just was going to say. lyricists releaser in the story yeah hopefully it doesn't. lyricists releaser in the story yeah hopefully it doesn't. what they see now with a snap election on the way and they extension in the baton on the web and harney. gentlemen thanks in part about trying to think about u.k.'s parliament finally starts talking about other things the prime minister and the leader of the opposition clashing on everything i think this is the prime minister and the leader of the opposition clashing over everything from russia and salisbury to us designs on the n.h.s. from russia and sells for free us to science and h.s.
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. you know all the praise to be. on call that's 20 to race to be 20 presidential candidate us 2020 presidential candidate in the us is going to grow every thing i've heard many voters it's going to go under in a sense i did a bit of an atmosphere of over the back. the big push to just get almost such number they out of a post office just just it's almost i'm sure there's a number of doubters a little this is just there's a lot of confusion with what they're democrats and they're not really. thank you thank you 99 to get together to me to make one strong candidate and then that and the big gets from this and the biggest. where. comes to be also what the without causing offense that's as american universities offer guidelines on what costumes to avoid offense as american universities offer guidelines on what costumes to
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avoid. you're watching r t international bring you your life news update from our studio here in moscow. you're watching r t international bringing. your light news update from our studio here in moscow welcome to the program. with a box at deadline extension in place and i snapped into the program. with a box a deadline extension in place and i snap election in just over a month british politicians are friendly talking not just about the u.k. is the election in just over a month british politicians are finally talking not just about the u.k.'s divorce from the e.u. prime minister boris johnson and the opposition leader jeremy corbin clashed in divorce from the e.u. prime minister boris johnson and the opposition leader jeremy corbin clashed in
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parliament over everything from russia and the nerve agent attack to u.s. design parliament over everything from russia and the nerve agent attack to u.s. designs on britain's national health service he should apologize i mean to speak up because on britain's national health service he should apologize i mr speaker to continue striking attitudes that i do don't think are in the interest of the job or you see continually striking attitudes that i do don't think are in the interests of the job or you seem to be it is going to tell you in a protest or in say that you saw i was leaving russia. to the it is going to tell you in a protest and say that you saw i was leaving russia. was happy to do so despite the prime minister is in oils are a neighbor of what's happening so despite the prime minister is in oils are in h.s. yes it is opposite the great grabs of us buy us a school book for a she's. so i'll do i'll write to you if yours you suggesting that
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the n.h.s. should not engage in negotiations do you if yours you suggesting that the n.h.s. should not engage in negotiations to ensure the british patient. ceases to insure the british patient. he says. this is pretty clear no help for the 1st just time on the front prime minister is just talking no nonsense and. the u.k. was supposed to leave the european union today but. the u.k. was supposed 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 into the was forced by parliament to ask for a deadline extension and brussels agreed to push it back until the end of january playboy takes a look at how brits have been using humor to cope with the never end of january playboy takes a look at how brits have been using humor to cope with the never ending saga like
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10 has hit we are ending saga. what has hit its hollow we brags that deadline i mean case you haven't noticed the u.k. hasn't brags that deadline i mean case you haven't noticed the u.k. hasn't left the european union again they've called a general election left the european 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 job stead's it's fair to say that for many here in britain brags it is now a job ever since the country very tired to leave the e.u. back in 2016. ever since the country very to leave the e.u. back in 2016 the u.k.'s internet users have been trying to console them so the u.k.'s internet users have been trying to console themselves through the 5
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stages of grief then there was the time of through the 5 stages of grief then there was the time that everyone realized that adele song was about bread does it. mean that everyone realized that adele song was about bread does it. and brags it wary journalists started talking about. him brags it where we journalists started talking about the most important meal of the day instead she will say that bricks it means brought the most important meal of the day instead she will say that means breakfast bricks it breaks breakfast in the. bricks it.
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breaks breakfast. and you can break. breaks for breakfast with bill we do with bill move. for breakfast for us. assess a success. betting betting against the underdog is getting riskier offer after britain voted for breakfast at breakfast right up to the night ill that brad was. but off to denial there was anger best summed up by john bercow trying to keep a lid on parliamentary prissie summed up by john bercow trying to keep a lid on parliamentary proceedings. you know what i'm doing all day. you know what i'm doing
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6 6. i want it was time to essentially trigger article 50 that's that. i want it was time to essentially trigger article 50 that's that letter telling brussels that the u.k. really does want not divorce well the another letter telling brussels that the u.k. really does want not divorce well the analogies well priceless. the jews were priceless. then there was bargaining when. then there was bargaining when
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to resume a made trip past a trip to brussels trying to get herself a break and to resume a maid trip past a train. to brussels trying to get herself a brags it deal off to advance the own set of bragg's it in jews does it deal off to advance the own set of bragg's it induced depression that was when brits started coming up with drinking depression that was when brits started coming up with drinking games just to make things a little more exciting what we need is a break day just to make things a little more exciting 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 so drinking it would be so much more interesting that the whole country lined up some shots and took one every time certain words were mentioned the government is still searching for the censorship. on certain words were mentioned the government is still searching for the censorship. come on us like you've been drinking i'm seeing
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a little bit go on. us like you've been drinking i'm seeing a little bit go on. to reason raised governments vision of a successful brags it had to resign raised government's vision of a successful brags it had become this magical unattainable unicorn for example come this magical unattainable unicorn. politics it's now basically parents who promise their daughter a unicorn. present i'll concede basically parents who promise their daughter a unicorn to reason might is presenting them a horse with an ice cream cone glued to his head while over in brussels then a horse with an ice cream cone glued to it while over in brussels the u.k.'s inability to get a briggs it deal through parliament turned into the u.k.'s inability to get a briggs it deal through parliament turned into existential angst that has
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a special place and existential angst. there is a special place in hell for those promoting brags it without a plan said donald toll for those promoting bragg's it without a plan said donald tusk and the guest list is still being finalized risk and the guest list is still being finalized according to. those still in. those still empty a movie and it means the. local. means the. local. one man and we can bet that toasts may say do you think we will make an
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appearance is britain's new prime minister boris johnson a parent is britain's new prime minister boris johnson. with another extension. with another extension agreed with brussels under a general election on the way the u.k. gets to stay and breed with brussels under a general election on the way the u.k. gets to stay and gregg's it in limbo for another few months in fact plagues it purgatory has become the norm for those of us living in these green drags it in limbo for another few months in fact plagues it purgatory has become the norm for those of us living in these green and pleasant haha sauce gestures. which brings us to the tip of the line. a stage of grief
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and that's the school. that is. set up. i'm hope the problem goes also boysen what gary said but i go schools are being disciplined by gould's and go go so cite the spirit either it's the same seems people people are more afraid of more what they are afraid kayla or a cat what they want like wehrhahn are or can and will where there are. such. utter. such
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. utter utter please please how do you not trust you to make sure that it's a hostile human is not a defense as if to any who played racial afenifere on you really just want to clearly just prove anything are you lefties and or think well as lived as if is the only entity that is or the his own. group of people. you just the one you just don't want to i'm going to look but i'm going to waste a stick to play poker steam to mock you on one more quick point your coaches just asked answers for. which i think this is just differences between me and i'm not telling a stupid thing as a temporary measure of a student means i'm starting to get something done somehow right and this is my
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stash of something right thanks. my colleague neil harvey put the issue of offensive costumes up for debate. my colleague neil harvey put the issue of offensive costumes up for debate. well i think that you have to be sensitive to the actual group the people are dressed well
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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 listen to the group sing up rather than listening to ourselves we 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 thought it's being dressed up and i think that that's the important thing is we have to stop being so sensitive i mean i've been told before that me mayor wearing a make america great again had as offensive i've been told before that me mayor wearing a make america great again had is offensive so what so where do we draw we're only to the wrong level on line i think i think outs where we are we have to have a very very great clear plea for our. kids units universities professors versus the assert don't have to be don't have to be tough and make a fanatic actually now you look listen listen to them to the actual group and listen from them actually what's of it's of or not of of and this of this and i think infects the right from when do approve them actually what's offensive or not
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offensive and i think that's the right way to approach these these you know if so what i'm going to say is if somebody said i think i get it i should have to think i need. to translate it right if given the defense says that and people to not offend people but i don't know how this is so far on these college campuses that now will 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 so i think 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 something that's offensive 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 to thread the needle and you got to be respected 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 say how we fall what scares me about this topic is i feel like when we just say ha we caught
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him and we have college students talking about what's offensive we really don't even know where the 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 sometimes really doesn't make the guidelines are any more because we're living in this p.c. culture that sometimes really doesn't make a lot of sense so let's talk specifically how we can so if someone's to dress up as for a lot of sense let's talk specifically hollowing so if it was a person wants to dress up as freddy krueger no problem they stick on you know the appropriate attire i would if they were pretty crude no problem they stick on you know the appropriate attire i would if they want to be someone like. i think is tony told the who to. think is tony told was the. you know a black man if you will. if you just put it in this but blah blah
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. horror character how on earth would people of this on t.v. war without the visual clue character how on earth would people of this on t.v. war without the visual clue i would probably just stay away from it because you have to quote yourself the question is this. did you just stay away from it because you have to quote yourself the question is the squeeze worth the juice you use. for example impulse where one wanted to play michael jackson and what i said being would be different about and otherwise and have. kind of caught up and you know i wish we could just live in that brace kind of costume you know i wish we could just embrace people for who they are and that we could not have the racial division that we have in this country 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 sitting back is not and i've been told before that it's really easy for me to say that sitting back is
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a caijing woman in america but you know for me i think the more emphasis we place on asian 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 come together 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 and i hope i will 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. and fully we can find a race out of the equation and hopefully we can find a way around it because now that we're censoring hollowing cautions it doesn't look like it's getting much way around it because now that we're censoring hollowing cautions it doesn't look like it's getting much better. the race to become the us time a chronic president fatter. the race to become the us time
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a chronic presidential candidate is far from a sure bet the gap between the front runners is narrowing but many votes will come of that is far from sure but the gap between the front runners is narrowing but many voters still haven't made up their minds the primary decides a lot of to vote your conscience still haven't made up their minds. the primary decides a lot after all your conscience would never enter a minute even consider straight to there's a lot of confusion with the democrats were never a minute even consider the district there's a lot of confusion with the democrats they're all trying to one up each other for more than 3 years the democrats have been there all trying to one up each other for more than 3 years the democrats have been chomping at the bit for a presidential election what they want is to put the unravel chomping at the bit for a presidential election what they want is to put the unraveling and embarrassment of 2016 behind them and take another whack at beating the dialing and embarrassment of 2016 behind them and take another whack at beating the donald more than
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a year away from the vote democrats are reading and rather than on the way heart i'm going to be in sitting down to drown the party unity and standing together against donald trump one thing all of the democrats could agree on the issue of him being together against donald trump one thing all of the democrats could agree on the issue of impeach piece reach you're going to use when i do to get enough to provide it's been brought up to this to projects least interest won't have to the next leader is going to have to be one among them to be the one can you also say we've every mom. can unite us all we must elect a democratic president to use their 9. to democratic president of the year 9 and. now you would think that defeating the press. not on how you would be listening for it but just meeting the president portrayed on t.v. as the orange menace wouldn't be so difficult but reality does not always match
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expectation that this wouldn't be so difficult but reality does not always match expectations now the 1st presidential primary is the famous iowa caucuses now now the 1st presidential primary is the famous iowa caucuses now before the. debates over the summer 21 percent of iowa's voters were undecided but for the debates over the summer 21 percent of iowa's voters were undecided but now that number has gone up to 29 percent bad trend but why welp or now that number has gone up to 29 percent bad trend but why well perhaps the number of candidates in the race has got them on the fence and the race does just keep getting wraps the number of 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 the 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
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there would be a loss of indecision but he definitely harder than we would be 3 months out from iowa and we thought that there would be a loss of indecision but he's definitely harder than we would have expected a question i see something that has to be true if i'm going to win on it is with an expected question i see 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. now the democratic leaders realize 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 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 year they even have a catchy slogan vote blue public not to do the same thing this 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 decided to ask new yorkers what they think i think you show matter who you can get a pen a t.
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shirt 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 of your research effort or your conscience should vote for the right person after you've done all of your research after all your conscience. not nuts not a group things to choice i can understand why blue no matter who not not nuts not a group thinks the choice i can understand why blue no matter who is a little bit off but you know the primary decides a lot pay attention to the primaries a little bit off but you know the primary decides a lot pay attention to the primary pay attention to all the research and it should go the right way i think there are many pay attention to all the research and it should go the right way i think their message quite. italian to current i have been a consideration and have been nothing to show more. no i think i've been seeing more i haven't seen anything more i think their message is pretty clear and they
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win with that maybe you know team or i think their message is pretty clear and they win with that maybe maybe it's something is possible now compare those answers here in the democratic party stronghold 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 pennsylvania a swing state that was pretty decisive of new york to the answers from pennsylvania a swing state that was pretty decisive in winning the white house for trump i definitely feel you should vote for a person like effective 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 i'm not i'm never not enter a month's time portman says he would never vote for a straight or a mind to even consider a straight ticket it is the individual that matters i've never really been the type of person to it is the individual 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
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you're getting them because there's a lot of can this 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 trying to one up each other they're elian ating a fusion with the democrats they're all trying to one up each other there is only an aging a large percent i think of the. the group they used to vote for this the democratic party or percent i think of the group they used to vote for that the democratic party's message is like. it's too much like divisive and they're not really his message is like. it's too much like divisive and they're not really thank you 9 together to make one strong candidate that there's such a big push to just thank you 19 together to make one strong candidate that there's such a big push to just get donald trump out of office and if no one can get almost all start i'm going to come back out opinion off to voters and if no one can form a strong enough into for a little one for one person prisoners and it will make kind of end up like we'll
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cut line a selection selection journalist dan dan dan was a terrorist says that sometimes democrats can be their own worst enemy is there a potential says that sometimes democrats can be their own worst enemy is there a potential divide in the democratic party that could hurt them in november oh sure the risk that the democratic party is dividing the democratic party that could hurt them in november 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 whether it's too big it's so big it's on stable it has or has a centrist wing web by hillary clinton essentially and it has a left wing a quasi by hillary clinton essentially and it has a left wing a quasi socialist wing by bernie sanders and there's an immense gulf between those 2 the socialist wing by bernie sanders and there's an immense gulf between those 2 camps and the party really can't accommodate both those wings camps and
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the party really can't accommodate both those wings so if there's a house divided against itself jabbered is essentially only one out so if there's a house divided against itself jabbered is essentially the only one out there and speaking out forcefully again. the hillary clinton there and speaking out forcefully against the hillary clinton aggressive foreign policy of regime change and wars of aggression aggressive foreign policy of regime change and wars of aggression now the democratic national committee alice said they're not going to use the slogan. that national committee is now 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 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 overall if you will if it's the wrong candidate
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a lot of you 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 of the 2016 election the media almost of just 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 they made it almost a referendum on donald trump's latest outrageous comments now at this point many people are asking if the democrats here the fact that it was a 2 way race 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 vote for rather than just someone to vote against it would be better off giving voters something to vote for rather than just someone to vote against we'll have to see what happens over the course of the next 12 months they look up and we'll have to see what happens over the course of the next 12 months they looked up and r.t. new york. your global news update continues after this short break r.t.
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new york. your global news update continues after this short break. liefeld is the last kid we should was talking surprise us which was a surprise we as the little kids we should was talking surprise us which was a surprise for me i was on the console all along but that's for well the price for me i was on the console all along but that's for well this these are media people because these i'm deciding need they're good old people because i can't i'm so not
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a phone nanny to that part of my so kind so no need to trouble myself about it about docs it was a travesty for a fly ball there to be one mad made it to you wolf there is crap magnitudes of things happening that when they began to happening found more than just the slant somebody's been getting looks bad at the sponsors but it was the sign that the society as it is was ready to we asked to what it sees that as it is was waiting to we asked to what it sees as constantly undone jobs. have constantly are done jobs. believe weird things by the way is called superstition. believing weird things by the way is called superstition or magical thinking believing weird things like that is not a bogeyman or magical thinking believing weird things like that is not
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a bug in the system it's a feature that comes equipped in the software of our program in the system it's a few. comes equipped in the software of our program to try to connect things in the environment just in case there's a real connection i mean to try to connect things in the environment just in case there's a real connection. welcome
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. welcome back facebook's remove 3 networks of accounts that it claims originated from russia and back facebook's removed 3 networks of accounts that it claims originated from russia and when leaving a december mission campaign in african countries now for more on this we're joined by one leading a december mission campaign an african countries now for more on this we're joined by daniel hawkins in the studio so what has russia done now so that's the $1000000.00 question is that i mean for daniel hawkins in the studio so what has russia done now so that's the $1000000.00 question is that i mean facebook have said they're doing their best to tackle what they describe as coordinated it authentic activities put have said they're doing their best to tackle what they describe as coordinated it authentic activity from russia russia. look out the obvious include account these are the facebook accounts feels $53.00 pages so instagram accounts 2 with around 475000 followers 3 pages so instagram accounts 2
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with around 475000 followers and all these accounts across multiple countries in africa from madagascar to saddam and all these accounts across. multiple countries in africa from madagascar to saddam mozambique cetera facebook says the pages the page is targeted. are. used facebook said was the pages the page lacked targeted as it were originated to help in russia using local actors to help them spread read news stories covering a host of domestic and international issues in these regions news stories covering a host of domestic and international issues in these regions. they can post today about to global and local police can you sleep. global and local political news including topics like question policies in africa elections medically laskar and mozambique link topics like question policies in africa
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elections in madagascar and mozambique election monitoring by local non-governmental organization and criticism of fringe election monitoring by local non-governmental organization and criticism of french and us policies judging from the expanded facebook statement you can ask and u.s. policies judging from the expanded facebook statement you can ask what are these new sites and she's guilty of after all they were just covering news now it seems the big what are these new sites and she's guilty of after all they were just covering news now it seems the big killers for. football her favorite spring. news is with covering these new stories with an angle on the role of. sort of police sort of radical chivalry political work and what we can all want and when they are forbidden to comment on the african continent they were crude and to they were crude of tacl of french. policy where he's to see do we set out for
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to do with africa in the countries countries because we specified. on libya publishing wishing stories on politics crime and public health there and also of course perhaps the always have been big politics crime and public health there and also of course perhaps the biggest there probably was cross. shared stepdaughter for his fact check. on that from this chap. from this channel r.t. and sputnik as well and seemingly will support was enough to get what he cites shut down that's when it was enough to get these sites shut down and is there and behind there something the team behind the top of timing all of that all this. quite possibly possibly just last last week that the 1st test of a africa russia summit took place in the southern russian city of sochi 40 different and leave africa russia summit took place in the southern russian city of
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sochi 40 different african leaders. attending their. arguments the 12 of their half 1000000000 apparently around 12 and a half $1000000000.00 worth of deal signed and done all around business what are the standing i'm selling there with so much so that what runs through understanding and putin himself said that he wants to double the trade between russia and africa so it's very much a focus now for double the trade between russia and africa so it's very much a focus now for moscow this is what the traveller had to say on these latest allegations moscow this is what the couple had to say on these latest allegations. a number of western states are resorting to pressure intimidation and black a number of western states are resorting to pressure intimidation and blackmail when it comes to certain sovereign african states in this way they try to regain male when it comes to certain sovereign african states in this way they try to
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regain lost influence and dominance in their former colonies as well as extract profit from the last influence and dominance in their former colonies as well as extract profit from the region with no regard for the people living there it seems they want to prevent russia and after region with no regard for the people living there it seems they want to prevent russia and africa from fostering closer ties so that no one gets in the way of this policy of their from fostering closer ties so that no one gets in the way of this policy of theirs. lots of. power but most involved in buying vying for influence in africa for for for for the decades and i can say that it's for centuries that's nothing new and that's continuing obviously to this day but a lot of western media west that is that's nothing new and that's continuing obviously to this day but a lot of western media western analysts have been portraying russian involvement as africa whatever that is political or less have been patrolling russian involvement as africa whatever that is political or economic or with trade as something
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negative something nefarious something very much with trade as something negative something nefarious something very much one sided and not for the benefit of africa and that's a similar take to chinese involvement in versus one sided and not for the benefit of africa and that's a similar take to chinese involvement investment there as well so it seems that the traditional battle rush for africa there as well so it seems that the traditional battle rush for africa has now moved from company boardrooms from politics etc they are moved from company boardrooms from politics etc over to online news and media it seems that these news sites and forums have become the latest victim over to online news and media it seems that these news sites and forums have become the latest victim in this battle because the next level artist in the harkins breaking down the details for us thinking in this battle is the next level artist in the
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harkins breaking down the details for us thank you oh. political analyst chris sparrow. political analyst chris bambery believes facebook might have been forced to remove theirs accounts. their memory believes facebook might have been forced to remove theirs accounts. the americans and their allies don't like the fact that forced china and no rare akins and their allies don't like the fact that forced china and know russia. getting involved with african governments doing trade deals coming to agreements except for russia or getting involved with african governments doing trade deals come into agreements exceptionally etc except there are 3 there to to have africa if you see that africa is what could be. used to be mean and make for so long bomb but know that if i own that but not only for no phone booth but it is so no no i'll google for. you know i will forward to facebook
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. growth through through the the different difficult accounts and seeing if they're going to be to buy and any of those which are connected with. these services best i guess is guess where the money is is i guess where the money is faced for because that's the way and if. it is that state the what's called. a good night is corporations united state political and political figures it will do or do what it once so asked it will go political figure those it will do or do what it once so i'm not really surprised that if someone in the pens a gun someone in the cia i'm not really surprised that if someone in the pens a gun someone in the cia is sweeney to gaze rid of these would have been cones that get. these rooms about sort of. really mark zuckerberg and facebook jump to
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attention facebook attention. if there was a french president has finally visited the city or that there were more than a mile and after not a large more troubling or anyone local after casting our trucks are at a local chemical plant casting toxic cloud over the area some locals were far from happy that mccrone only put an appearance not a cloud over the area some locals were far from happy that mccrone only put an appearance now. yes. was. well more than a month after that chemical fire broke out in rwanda and president well more than a month after that chemical fire broke out in rwanda and president michael made a surprise visit to the city now that blaze when it prudent might call made
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a surprise visit to the city now that blaze when it broke out towards the end of september or so he thought huge huge huge huge. basic basically to take painting to the area around so. much so if you're 3rd or team he's told that the fall from authorities told farmers to get rid of their crops even a little who didn't do that i had with all they got pardons that were in egypt and told people who grew vegetables in their gardens that they needed to throw them out and told dairy farmers that they had to get rid of their milk and throw them out and told dairy farmers that they had to get rid of their milk now as well as the environmental concerns are also huge health concerns raised as a result well as the environmental concerns are also huge health concerns raised as a result of that fire at that chemical plant now in the last 2 weeks since that fire all took that fire at that chemical plant now in the last 2 weeks since that
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fire broke out we've seen the french prime minister edward felipe and other government broke out we've seen the french prime minister edward felipe and other government officials who've all gone to ruin but this was the 1st time called a present to them. but this was the 1st time the president has paid a visit since that fire and that was something that he was challenge has paid a visit since that fire and that was something. but he was challenged on isn't it a bit late to come here only now miss america you know don't isn't it a bit late to come here only now miss america you know the role of the president of the republic is not to rush somewhere whenever something happens wrong of the president of the republic is not to rush somewhere whenever something happens to substitute for each minister the state was where it had to be when it had to be
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a substitute for each minister the state was where it had to be when it had to be well those protesters outside court president total return outside was are calling on prize didn't to resign also calling him the president of the ostrich is a tactic we've all of her and hit him many the president of the rich which is attack we've heard many many times that maclin actually went out and had a bit of a walkabout to chat with people in the streets one many times that maclin actually went out and had a bit of a walkabout to chat with people in the streets one person accused him of turning a blind eye to the problems he turned around and some person accused him of turning a blind eye to the problems he turned around and said if there's one thing he doesn't do that's close his eyes he also stated said if there's one thing he doesn't do that's close his eyes he also stated during that visit there was no failure when it came to the state services with how during that visit there was no
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failure when it came to the state services with how the fire had been dealt with immediately fire he dealt with aftermath and. and in the aftermath now some have been angered by that statement saying that either the president is in denial or he's been angered by that statement saying that either the president is in denial or he's been given bad advice by his advisors now we were in roofing and bad advice by his advisors now we were in rwanda 60. couple of days after that that firefight broke you can't it's you can stick so still sells masks old man the old off the off the mark off the mark 55 very very chemical called tinge dinged in the air it smelt it dealt a bit like raw. eggs which exists. as a census so called. moving in the alone chris speaking in the summer and i was speaking to some of the residents who live just across the river from
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where the factory was and they were telling me the residents who live just across the river from where the factory was and they were telling me not just about the not just it's about how you didn't help at the concerns that they had but also the concern also alston's other compounds are concerns about what health issues could develop in the future this is what they told me what health issues could develop in the future this is what they told me. you can talk to any foreign men that when you have any type of contact with him you can talk to any foreign men but when you have any type of contact with the smoke it's dangerous it can be lethal because of the carbon monoxide and like with the smoke it's dangerous it can be lethal because of the carbon monoxide and in this case when the smoke went into the sky we don't know what was in it. when examined that the sky we don't know what was in it we don't
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know exactly what is in the year and we worry a lot that the one defeat is huge and treat many years bearing care and spencer and we are somewhat summary the now in the future it might bring cancer or something else. i have for it's to make it work. to have this. package go to break the smell and migraines i thought about having been tests done done but before. we do that you know no information about what that what we should we should be looking for that visit came. as a new poll shows that 2 thirds looking for that visit came as a new poll shows that 2 thirds of french people who responded to the poll think that mcewan is of french people who responded to the poll think that mcewan is a bad president and that poll comes hoff way through his term as president of bad president and that poll comes hoff way through his term as president of france and
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it seems at the end what he's studying it seems that if he just he does current shape take this to the test i can't shake the tag of being a bad press or being as a button at the press or the president and all of the rage or the president of news rob and of the rage that to me is wrap up for now thanks for tuning in. but for now thanks for tuning in. thank. you thank. you. thank you.
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hello and welcome to worlds apart and speaking truth or at least class and things to power hello and welcome to worlds apart and speaking truth or at least one class and things to power is never easy in russia with its fairly nascent civil culture and what is never easy in russia with its fairly nascent civil culture and overly sensitive and at times overly controlling officialdom that's a special challenge overly sensitive and at times overly controlling officialdom that's a special challenge how to choke to death or if they were. ordered so that. you
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could well to discuss that i'm now joined by you could. just and now is a former member member of this presidential. rights rights and. if you can sit in that's going to. take it very very much for coming thanks for the invitation now many people. very disappointed by. now many people. very disappointed by your departure from the council on the human rights although apparently in the with yourself you are a departure from the council on the human rights although apparently in the us yourself you're going to have a lot of sense of humor about that but before we discuss this let's just seem to have a lot of some. a few more about that but before we discuss this let's establish the
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context because i know that for quite some time you've been arguing that the russian society the context because i know that for quite some time you've been arguing that the russian society is far freer and more mature than it's usually given credit for far freer and more mature than it's usually given credit for how noteworthy was this summer of $2900.00 in mallow noteworthy was this summer of 2900 in manifesting this sort of better than the given credit for nature on a fasting this sort of better than the given credit for nature of russian civil society in the just civil society but society in general well or 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 that with one hand this is not the 1st definitely wave of protests and quite mass protests that we have witnessed starting 2007 team every year with. starting
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2007 team every year we have more or less mass activity on the streets in various russian state is more or less mass activity on the streets in various russian state is i would say that even for example 2008 when there were so i would say that even for example 2008 when there were some protest events also in more school we had more violent protest events also in more school we had more violence on the streets not police violence but. other in the streets not police violence but. other. otherwise inclined civic groups like the corps arks they were much more otherwise inclined. civic groups like the corps arcs they were much more violent sometimes than anything we have seen in 19 and they were all
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violent sometimes than anything we have seen in 19 and i would also like to remind that one of the van members of the also like to remind that one of the van members of the presidential council for civil rights left the council as a sign of protest for presidential council for civil rights left the council as a sign of protest for these things that were happening so on one hand it was not something new these things that were happening so on one hand it was not something new and out of the blue because the recession impression that we then remax to vancouver and out of the blue because the recession impression that we then remax the event happening it looks like all the people who are witnesses to it were born yesterday oh happening it looks like all the people who are witnesses to it were born yesterday oh no we are having young people on the street i think it's not just
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about the protests i mean we also had a number of them we are having young people on the street i think it's not just about the protests i mean we also had a number of high profile cases that for example involved journalist yvonne gillen of all high profile cases that for example involved journalist yvonne we also just got galson real time just like this gadget of theirs and not ours and jeffrey sachs and it breaks if you for this verse you call that what that was just comment that it would mostly. actions did we have that out there's actually a lot of. there's a little more of keys we should was talking surprises which was a surprise for me because i remember quite well when i was talking surprises which was a surprise for me because i remember quite well when i 1st read the news of the journalist being detained with rocks i remember my idea 1st read the news of the journalist being detained with rocks i remember my idea i was on the council then but i
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thought well this is these are media i was on the council then but i thought well this is these are media.

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