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the french president doubled down on his criticism of nato out in his brain could be a wakeup call to the military. to libya's top private t.v. operators that's been wanted to take our teeth on edge from that moment on the country's former vice president tells us that the media face no practice out. just to create terror in the country 2 people have been killed and there was no investigation trade union leaders are hounded even the next on in hiding. a rally in the french capital to raise awareness of violence against women is that by violence as one family has proved clashes with another we talk to one of the women
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. i was in the rage we went to this demonstration because we wanted to defend women's rights the violence against women the protest raises questions at demonstrations with the slogan all of us turns out not to be for all of us. it's 5 pm here in moscow having a good day where you all point to me and international with me. and we're starting in songs where nato secretary general jaan stoltenberg has met with a manual not crawl at the end is a power palace in paris after the french president caused a stir in the alliance by calling it brain dead stoltenberg however the stressed what he claimed when nato achievements. to get all the latest on this we're going to cross live now to. his own powers for us. clearly some simmering tension here
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between the 2 what else has come out from this week saying. well indeed the 2 were emanating tension as they were trying to keep a straight face with a less than a perfect game again even as they were delivering their statements standing shoulder to shoulder to each other it was obvious that one is way more optimistic about nato than the other have a lesson. about the need to is a strong alliance but more than that we are adopting it we are agile and we are active so we are responding to a changing world and the reason why nato is the most successful launch is that we have been able to change in the world is changing and that's exactly what we have done over the last 2 years that's exactly what we are doing to see the questions i asked are open questions that we have not resolved peace in europe i never position the relationship with russia in turkey who is the enemy so until we resolve these
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issues let us not negotiate whether coasts sharing a burden sharing is this or that maybe we need a wake up call. this is effectively the french president refusing to retract his previous comments about nato experiencing brain death this is the exact quote by him from a couple of weeks ago and that was not the only instance one of the 21 the secretary general of nato and the french president weren't exactly seeing eye it's why for instance young stoltenberg has retreated repeatedly that while the alliance the allies in the block do have some issues that they do have their differences he reiterated that well they agree on the fundamental issues but nato is relationship with russia is one of those fundamental issues and that's where emanuel mccrone again important 1st of all those members of the bloc who refuse to have or any sort of dialogue with russia will refuse to see russia as a partner this is where emanuel mccrone call. on a more open and
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a more friendly stance and a more friendly relationship with moscow. i think we want to loose a robust and demanding dialogue with russia with neither naive nor complacency our alliance is based on a certain common history and geography of officers and. the nato secretary general he also emphasized how he believes that europe is effectively defenseless without nato that europe cannot defend itself well i talked to some of the french citizens and my colleagues in berlin did the same to find out whether or not they realize how crucial nato is for you. to go on this is. we don't really know whether they do. this right ok to use matters less than i found it is unknown and then to the desire moment to certain countries. i don't know what all achievements well
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i think it was necessary after the ball. but nowadays. it's not important anymore i think basically. no war the last. 60 years 70 years i don't know to be honest i don't know since the eastern part of the us warsaw is down i don't know she needed to natal was historically beneficial for us but of course we have a completely different situation now. i should say such public opinion goes in stark contrast with for instance what angela merkel the german chancellor had to say the other day when she said that she believed that nato now is as important if not more important than it was during the cold war and by the way she was also among those who criticize mccrone for his brain comments so clearly today young
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stoltenberg and emanuel mccrone didn't come any closer to resolving their differences but next week nato is celebrating its 70th birthday so we'll see for that parties overshadowed by all the differences that this big family has. certain death and some kinks to work out in that relationship but reporting live for us from the french capital thank you. and 20 other story artie's spanish will be taken off. at the start of next month according to the country's top private t.v. operator it comes amid a violent political crisis in the country during which an unelected government assumed power now that's headed up by right wing sanitation in onions and she's accused of suppressing both the media as well as supporters of ousted president evo morales the russian foreign ministry has already expressed its concern. and i don't
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think it's a coincidence that r.t. has been taken off air in bolivia it's a consequence of the political course there was dick. clarity in the country no reason was given for the decision with no real facts presented we were notified prior to the decision. while no specific reasons were provided and the bolivian t.v. operator code which pretty much excluded our team from their list of channels starting from december the 2nd they explained it through some kind of order from what they called the company's administration this is a decision taken by the company's administration which tasked us with shutting down the channels broadcast says a private t.v. provider and the leader and believe he is cable t.v. market we do have to remember that a similar move has been made by ecuador's public t.v. operator almost 2 weeks ago they cut of r t spanish as well and also demanded explanation for that and still hasn't got it
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from quito now what's very important here is that the interim leader janine yes was never elected in any kind of vote she basically proclaimed herself the interim president of the country when had to step down when the vice president resigned and when the head of senate resigned now she says that at the moment her goal is to make sure that new elections are held in the country. that this is the law we believe in swanned we have arrived at this day with the satisfaction of fulfilling that duty because this is the main objective of my government new elections will happen in the shortest time possible but it seems that so far her focus was absolutely different 1st of all she was accused of turning a blind eye on a violent crackdown on the indigenous protesters who are mostly in support of the former leader. but also it seems that all 'd she's been up to is trying
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to make as many use. turns out as possible in the country's foreign policy she appointed a new ambassador to the u.s. for the 1st time in more than a decade and also severed diplomatic ties with bolivia's traditional allies especially under. that is with cuba and venezuela other diplomatic personnel representing the divinest while an embassy in bolivia will be allowed to leave the country for having interfered in internal state affairs i do have to say though that eventually interim president on is pushed through a legislature in which allowed a new general election in bolivia although this is something that's going to be boycotted by almost a half of the population the supporters of this say that they are not going to take part in this vote so what kind of general election is that gonna be with almost 50
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percent of bolivians deciding not to take part more honest stepped down in november of 2 weeks of violence which were triggered by claims that his election victory had been rigged he fled to mexico with many of his party members the former leader described in france in bolivia a coup. in america who resigned as vice president just moments after murat has himself stepped down to talk to us about the people now in charge and their crackdown on the media. you know what i mean is that the so-called communications minister warned journalists to be careful because she's going to take down the names of those who step out of line how can you say that to journalists what kind of constitutional freedom can we talk about if they are preventing journalists from doing their jobs from sharing information and telling the truth the country no longer has free speech or a free press. but there was also this insidious craze this after 11 years of the
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us distancing itself from bolivia the 1st thing that the coup leaders did was to bend the knee and to make overtures to the american government needs to have relations with every part of the world which we also have to build relations based on mutual respect equality and nonintervention in our internal affairs i hope the bolivia's successful economic policies will not be revamped at the whim of a foreign power that would without a doubt cause an economic disaster. the only thing they have achieved is to create terror in the country 32 people have been killed and there was no investigation no one has been held to account or jailed leaders are hounded they are either in exile in hiding mass media are gagged or threatened with accusations of subversive activity or sedition it's difficult to engage in peaceful resistance against this regime it's hard to say how long this reign of terror will last how long people will tolerate it it depends on how events unfold over the next
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few weeks. and now for some festive spirit the u.s. president donald trump has pardoned to tart he is saving them from being served up thanksgiving the lucky bugs are red and butter and the pardons are part of the 30 year old white house today trump also use the occasion to crack jokes about impeachment but while the president might be enjoying himself the u.s. media has cast light on the whole i'd like to hear the holiday party of donald explain. when i say thanksgiving what's the 1st thing that comes to mind turkey p can warm hugs with seldom seen relatives well you can forget all that this year thanksgiving is canceled or at least the media says there's too many pilgrims killing natives involves too many children appropriating indigenous culture a big carbon footprint is left behind and of course peta thinks it's on ethical thanksgiving can be the scariest time of the if you're
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a turkey moving 40 $5000000.00 of these fascinating birds killed to disgrace thanksgiving tables each year. turkeys you don't want to mess with them not after the toms river turkey rebellion flock of wild turkeys are terrorizing a new jersey community photo show how the 20 plus pound birds can be dangerous blocking traffic on yorktown boulevard some residents feel threatened as they walk out their door turkey might be the centerpiece of the traditional thanksgiving dinner table but p. cand pie is almost just as important to bad this year they're coming from china even a loving embrace could now be off limits next time think twice before hugging your daughter reminder she doesn't owe anyone a hug not even at the holidays they could without you even realizing it also the time when you daughter gets their own idea balance concerns and physical affection and the beef gravy on top family chats going around the table and naming what we're
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thankful for is a great springboard into small talk with our political climate nowadays it's no doubt a slippery slope into dinner table debates good thing we've got a former state department official to tell us what to do like every family we have people of all political stripes and somehow my loving family members find a way to keep a lid on it at family gatherings that has probably been the saving grace i will be tapping into the common power of a cocktail i would advice others to do the same thanksgiving is having a tough time finding its place in our new wolk world who knows if we'll even have anything left to celebrate i've never thought about turkeys but they're raised for this purpose they're bred for that purpose my family is a little bit divided religiously but we usually put our differences aside despite the differences that people may have you know they come together and they say what they're thankful for you know with the other aspect of it on you know the native
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americans. take that down as history however in the present day modern time should be no. you know follow along the traditions of thanksgiving i can understand for some people maybe they don't feel the need to celebrate it but i am not everyone so people can do it makes them comfortable now rush says and then pick committee says there will be no wops to coles to stop at taking part in next year's olympics despite a recommended ban by the wild anti doping agency that story on much more and just a minute. the u.s. house of representatives has wrapped up its 1st round of impeachment hearings against president trump but it's not done with trying to oust him with new impeachment proceedings ahead is impeachment of viable strategy against the
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welcome back a rally to raise awareness of violence against women and pass and sunday has been mobbed by clashes. and i was i was. 'd several women from a feminist group called nemesis collective joined the march they were holding talk on saying that 52 percent of rapists and immigrants and that's a figure that was taken from $21.00 to savvy the movement criticizes luxe migration policies in france saying that it's women who suffer as a result some of the other demonstrates they didn't like their presence and they started by booing and tearing up their pockets. a video from march 1 viral led to a wave of online threats against the numbness activists they were branded fascists out of focus on dre says the group later released a statement saying all the feminists want to silence the now we talked to one of
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the numbers as activists who aust us to distort tough choices to hide her identity . i don't. have the demonstration with our plaque cards and started to protest and within minutes other demonstrators saw a massive placards it is clear it is quickly we wanted to cross in a calm way now we are free we know that our message is truthful but there are people who are aggressive to us the violence against women the protest raises questions and demonstration with the slogan all of us turns out not to be for all of us at all since we have been treated like fascists i'm asking what is the basis for this to this women nor the definition of fascism i am angry about this attack being treated in that way we are a feminist movement we denounce any kind of violence people speak about freedom of expression but do they mean it we have questions to women who pretend to be feminists who say that they represent other women. finally the russian
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olympic committee says there are no objective obstacles to its national team taking part in next year's olympics it adds that it remains a full participant in the olympic movement now the statement comes ahead of a wild anti doping agency decision the agency's compliance review cuba committee recommended that russia be banned from hosting international tournament for 4 years saying the reports what we have seen here today at the russian olympic committee is basically a display of defiance in the face of a looming possibility that not only russia could be banned from next summer's olympic games in tokyo but also a ban from hosting and participating in all major sports event across the planet for the next 4 years now the chairman of the russian olympic committee said that despite all the ramblings happening in the media and the world of sports these days the russian olympic team will still be continuing their preparation for next summer's olympic games in tokyo let's listen. to the committee of russia will
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continue to operate as normal for the olympic games in tokyo. the olympic committee of russia is not the target of any probes or allegations from any of the global sports organizations hence the olympic committee of russia as a full member of the olympic committee of the olympic movement who prepare the team for the take your games in line with the olympic charter now all this follows a very turbulent week when it comes to the future of russian sports ever since the compliance review committee of the world anti-doping agency voiced allegations of tampering with. samples in the moscow aborts already the executive committee itself said that russia could participate in next summer olympics games as neutrals or any other flag at the same time some anti-doping agencies in the world particularly the u.s. anti-doping agency is calling for a blanket ban on the russian olympic team next summer water must get tougher and impose the full restriction on russian athlete participation in the olympics that
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the rules allow the failure to stand up to russia's 5 year flaunting of the rules would cause even more harm to athletes in and outside of russia the time for the toughest penalty available is now clear that there's a lot of pressure mounting right now the decision has not yet been made by water but there we can already already see some shock waves but secondly when it comes to the world athletes of the europe athlete of the year. who has now been officially banned from participating in next summer's athletic championships in glasgow that is something that the british athletics association confirms to see of course we are waiting for december the 9th when that decision will be made in paris and we will definitely be on top of that story. china has summoned the u.s. ambassador to donald trump signed to very controversial bills in support of the hong kong protesters beijing says it amounts to interferon and has threatened
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consequences may vote one of. the us has been disregarding the frank discussion. the truth openly backed violent criminals who rampant to smash the cities starting fires which assaulted innocent civilians trample on the rule of law and jupiter sized the social order it's only ms to undermine hong kong stability and prosperity sabotage of the practice of one country 2 systems and disrupt the chinese nations endeavor to realize the great and you remind the us that hong kong is part of china and hong kong affairs the chinese internal affairs where no foreign government will interfere in this act will only further expose the malicious and hedge monic nature of us intentions we urge the us not to continue going to part with china which it counter measures in the us must bear all consequences. the hong kong human rights and democracy act opens up sanctions for human rights violations and makes it easier for arrested protesters to obtain u.s.
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visas it also requires an annual review of the region's special trade status and hong kong will qualify only if it has enough autonomy from beijing but this of course could potentially pose a threat to the city's position as a global financial center if hong kong special status is revoked it would be subject to the same sanctions imposed by the u.s. on mainland china the same goes for trade tariffs as well as banking restrictions limits could also be placed on sensitive technology sold to hong kong now the city's economy is already suffering as a result of the violent protests that have been raging for 6 months companies and investors are setting their sights on more stable places including singapore tourists are also staying away we discuss the situation with antiwar activist sara flounders and professor of political science of hong kong city diversity joseph chang. this probably has a strong long term impaired the chinese authorities are concerned.
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with donald trump and ministrations use of human rights issues to exert pressure on china starting with the issuance in jan now in hong kong and so on the chinese leadership is also concerned with the strong or kenyan support for human rights issues in china including the crisis in hong kong. believe get in the coming presidential here actually can. be done from an illustration will come up come on in pleasing operate. in the united states and this luis is trying to stir them and. what is c aim of this sanctions it really is an effort to totally sabotage hong kong demonstrators they're not demanding democracy imagine they're demanding sanctions on their own city sanctions
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everywhere in the world this economic warfare and it's strangulation why on earth would anyone in hong kong make a demand that sanctions be passed on hong kong there is an inch and they may not be aware these are young people without a future. and that's because of what has been imposed on them from the west that brings you up to speed on the biggest stories of the day so far plenty more to on the on comes to check it out coming your way now though it's wild at heart. this is a story about what happens auster a stray bullet kills a young girl in the streets. what happens to her family and daughters in florida. the mother daughter is buried in a cemetery it really messes with your head what happens to the community the public
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was screaming for a scapegoat the police needed a scapegoat so why not choose a 19 year old black kid with a criminal record who better to pin this on than him and what happens in court. shocked shocked as far as i feel that we don't know she'll just recall. end of this trial unfortunately due to the still love no chill just. welcome to max geyser and ethel survival. looking forward to. this is what happens to pensions in britain. if you watch kaiser report.
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thank you no because you knew from the ones we got in here she was he didn't know and still he was trapped in this tiny little wired people who use a crate with him he will stir reaching out into the wall when it's pretty much anywhere near. breeding dogs or caged in the into lane conditions on puppy farms i mean 67 years you know they've been locked up in a cage outside you see no protection from the weather the heat you know the courtier the rain the snow the funder nothing they have no protection. particularly you. know it's 2 kids. across the u.s. cruel puppy mills are supported by dog shows and stores most of the puppies that are coming from these large scale factory farming kind of operations are being sold in stores even joined a good businesses are involved like agoa mom santa there has been a shocking amount of organized opposition to adverts to increase the standards of
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care for dogs bred in commercial breeding for so many most of that opposition is coming from huge agricultural groups and industries that have nothing to do with dogs don't buy dog. their. own welcome to worlds apart the u.s. house of representatives may have wrapped up the 1st round the fit between hearings against president trump but it's certainly not a dog with trying to oust him there already plans for a new impeachment proceedings in connection with the miller report and possibly
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dawsons of us. that leads chums opponents hope to leverage is that a viable strategy against the 45th president of the united states or is it playing directly into his hands to discuss that i'm now joined by edward. president of the world russia forum and a frequent commentator on the u.s. russia relations. it's good to talk to you think you very much for your time my pleasure now we russians are no strangers to acrimony and we think we know the americans while but i have to say i'm constantly surprised sometimes even shocked at what i see play out in the american politics the fact that a simple phone call between 2 halves of state and a pretty big now phone call of dad could trigger impeachment proceedings that's pretty mind boggling to me is it the same to you absolutely and not only to me.
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congressman steve scully's. a republican. that compared to what's what's going on. is remind him or your ceasar. disagree with him because in the u.s.s.r. . and all leaders were saying something no one believed a single wart and actually people who said it also didn't believe what they were saying but no you see their half of the country believe it or just. people see those things they don't believe it so it's not exactly a ceasar but there's some resemblance well it's not exactly the year ceasar but i think the valev all of ideological influence on the policies is chai king and i think what is absolutely shocking to me for example is that the fact that people would use.
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