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so every day i see you meet your needs and the needs of your family. in this hour's headlines stories the u.k. . way from building the country's 5 g. network prompting concerns the government is caving in to pressure from washington . to make clear what extra measures he would take. further behind a complex in terms of g. g g disruption cool. day celebration in parise spirals into chaos public sector workers take to the
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streets the mounting a pay rise. in the program while america's 2 main parties hog the limelight the so-called 3rd party presidential candidates are also hearing for november's election we have spoken with the newly chosen nominee for the green party. people deserve to know what all their options are. international coming from moscow my name's you know neal i'm 30 minutes of news and views start. the british government has announced it's bombing the chinese way from building the u.k.'s next generation 5 g. network it's a major u.
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turn that could provoke a set fear retaliation from china. reports. the united kingdom announcing in a stunning u. turn that the chinese company why wait will not be allowed to provide you cage mobile phone providers with their technology and their whitman going forward from the end of december this year and that those u.k. providers must remove all who i wait 5 kits from their networks by 2027 and with a number of those within the u.k. government stating national security concerns but of course this is a company which has long since been providing the u.k. with 2 g. technologies treaty technology for you technology all of which don't come under this latest decision to remove technology those pieces of technology can stay but it would have peer pressure from the united states which is
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a long opposed to while involvement in the 5 g. network has finally come to back is and security policy being led by the us the reality mr speaker is that the original decision on who our way was made because over the past decade this government has failed to deliver a sustainable plan for a digital economy we still have a major job upgrading our digital infrastructure willingness to make clear what extra measures he will take to ensure that we don't fall further behind a competitor in terms of 5 jake and provide care for broadband due to disruption caused by this decision this in the delay to 5 g. reflects a a long term failure of u.k. telecom strategy 20 hyssop 8 what the country would need to prepare for it now we heard all of the darden earlier the digital secretary referring to national security as one of the reasons as to this decision by the united kingdom but earlier this year the u.k. said that they had reviewed hawai way in january and decided that everything was
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fine and that the intelligence stated that there was no threat from the chinese telecom on giant laborious. johnson asking if not why wait but which company could provide the equipment the british public deserve to have access to the best possible technology if people oppose one brand or not then they have to tell us which is the what's the alternative united states of long been trying to pressure countries that have taken why weighs 5 g. technology forward and tried to convince them to drop all of that technology but the chinese have responded in the wake of that u.k. decision say that there will be repercussions going forward regrettably her future in the u.k. has become politicized this is about u.s. trade policy and not security over the past 20 years while way has focused on building a better connected u.k. as a responsible business we will continue to support our customers as we have always done we will conduct
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a detailed review of what today announcement means for our business here and we'll work with the u.k. government to explain how we can continue to contribute to a better connected britain now all of this of course takes place in the context of the united kingdom which is heard something towards no deal drugs that and the states repeatedly they want to open up to the world and to see trade with all of the economies of the world chinese being one of the biggest of course this could have serious consequences for a united kingdom which says it's see it's abroad and it's right these. fronts is celebrating its national day also known as a best steel day it's usually mark with street parties a military parade and fireworks but things have been scaled back this year due to the pandemic a low those restrictions haven't stopped ungreen health care workers from turning out in paris are. there are today. this protest isn't just by the health workers here in front it's also an amalgamation of the chelation ones on t.v.
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right he says protesters as well as it seems some of the anti for and block movements that we regularly see in the protests that have been some tensions between the protesters and the police that with some tear gas spraying directly from cans to trying to spare us the crowds that help what is the day to day i agree about you remember just being made between the unions and the government that pay rise that you may think it was such a good thing but according to many the health workers we've been speaking to today it doesn't cut the mustard it's not the minimum $300.00 euros net they wanted a month it seems that under this agreement this is a public hospitals will receive around 220 year is extra money yet the doctors will receive around 250 years but i still say that the u.s. is really speaking to have said you know they waited 10 years warning crease this is not enough. 10 years with so no increase no salaries that
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there is no reevaluation for night shifts and we can work honestly it's a pretty says used to start again this is the story from the tallish to calm down people's anger virt forgetting about private health care workers who are equally suffering and that's when you're at the bottom of us i'm not against the creation salaries but i'm concerned about a government that makes this announcement it sounds like a demagoguery like luke only give you more money and now everything is settled to sic nothingness it's only the beginning. well i just want to give you a flavor over the crowd around me if we can just get up and see around you'll get a sense of just how many people have come out to the streets and it's not just here in paris the protests taking place there are protests and demonstrations that have been old and i used across the country this is of course bastille day which means it's a national. holidaying here in france have paid back national day as a result of the current 90 pandemic nuclear huge trade sanctions easy which is the
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oldest and normally the largest in europe this year it was just a few 1000 military on display and they were there with the casts of honor this year health workers itself workers were given this standing ovation. so some updated news in regards to the pandemic we had today president mark on giving his very 1st bastille day address and he hasn't done so in previous years one of his advisors apparently child journalists in the 1st year he wouldn't be giving it because his message was just too complex for them to understand that certainly not today president might go on addressing the nation and one of the things he has said is that from just the 1st wearing a face mask will become
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a blue lake a tree in closed spaces present magazines trying to gain brownie points after many years people describing him as being aloof and that is because in the moment we know in the opinion polls he's not been doing so well and we also know that he said many defections from members of his own party on the move not just of the parties but some of even created their own parties over the last few months and this is of course also the fact that france is facing what some of describes the worst economic crisis since the end of world war 2 the government has pledged billions into the economy to try and prop it up but even in the last week or so we've heard about thousands and thousands of new job cuts that are coming and the reality is that with the pandemic still continuing with the fear that they could still be a 2nd wave here in front something back on. touched upon today this economic crash that france and other parts of the world are expected to be going into could be
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deeper and the many and the result is the next 2 years of my presidency he still wants to push through many of his controversial reforms including pension reform and the reality is if you look at the people come out the streets today they are going to continue to come out over the next. one and the french government know they think it's. ok let's move to the u.s. where hundreds of people have taken to the streets of allentown pennsylvania for a rally against police brutality no doubt follows the release of a viral video showing a local police officer restraining a black man by kneeling on his neck protesters carrying blocked lives mater flags called for the firing of the officer the defending of the local police department meanwhile police have released a longer version of the video launched an internal probe the incident occurred several weeks after the death of george floyd on also despite the nationwide
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campaign to bomb the need to neck technique as a restraining measure its added fuel to nationwide anger over police tactics to forcible. in one viral video a woman important organ can be heard threatening officers family during streets on rest we've chosen to mute the saw and all of this because of its extreme nature and indeed officers say the kind of extreme hostility is becoming ever more common. with out in mind at least $150.00 police officers in minneapolis have reportedly filed disability claims for injuries suffered during recent riots a police spokesperson has questioned those numbers but acknowledged that a growing number of officers are out of action the city was the episode. nationwide unrest that erupted after the death of george floyd in may.
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and you may remember the story last month minneapolis city council agreed to dismantle a local police department and replace it with a new community safety body hasn't gone all to plan though the move has been partly blamed for a surge in filing crime including a spike in gun violence and the city mayor is among those concerned by the plans we've been getting reaction in fact i spoke last hour or a few hours ago excuse me to run muser who is an attorney representing the minneapolis police officers who are filing work related disability claims he told me about the dangers they have been facing. the environment following the
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george for that incident has resulted in the public essentially turning against our city's officers they are being threatened they literally have been instructed in many respects to stand down in not performing certain types of activities for fear of aggravating or agitated in the crowds so they are literally hanging. from performing the normal pleas functions that one would expect from our these department to me appears to be a direct opposition between the finding of the police and the increase in violence when you do not have adequate resources and the officers are not able to do their job and the unfortunately the criminal elements in my opinion recognise the limitations that these lobsters have and they simply take advantage of it. when i've stayed stateside because there's not
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a day to be wasted for america's 2020 presidential contenders to win over the hearts and minds of voters and while it will trump his work to do because of a humbling. dean crisis democratic rival joe biden is mobilizing his family. there. you'll remember joe biden's wife don't you. surely are. very. well jill's back this time not as a husband's sister but as code will fall off a children's book about joe's life which often was 78 years fills a full 27 pages well i gave it a read obviously the reviews in joey that's what they all cool to have ready sounds like a be around good guy a wizardly ability to catch a ball just words not mine standing up to bullies president of his freshman cost
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really his only weakness and he himself admits it is talking was sometimes really difficult but you know what i think we can all agree he grew out of but let's not even bring it up. from the beginning it's clear that joe was really close with his parents and his siblings he often said quote the absolute most important thing is your family but did he also fought for the defense of marriage act back in the ninety's you know the one that said that a marriage is only between a man and a woman and that really became the reason that many same sex married couples never got the same rights all the same privileges as petra sexual couples where is the opposite actually oh you know what never mind because it's since been brought up by john ellis and joe gave a really convincing defense in 1906 you voted for the defense of marriage act quickly and a lovely person i am then there are
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a couple of pages about his colleges where they are quote he spent one summer as the only white lifeguard at a pool and in all black neighborhood the reward thing to point out is an ant well but barely it was then that joe learned foster about the struggles of black america you know i wonder if it was the. so in those years that he had he decided he wasn't big on the whole integration of races in schools saying that based on controlled they could cause real problems unless we do something about this my children are going to grow up in a jungle the jungle being a racial jungle with tensions bills are high that is going to explode at some point but when he does that mocks up he did offer to roll defend a black pos mate when he was refused service in a joint hit they off he thinks this is what really counts not using your power as a u.s. senate such trial and segregation possibly the biggest racial injustice in modern history anyway moving on hold up his a
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a cute picture of him with the little guy commuting to washington while some things never change. as a politician joe wanted to quote make people's lives better you know i think that's what the real motivation was behind his backing of the iraq invasion saddam is dangerous the world would be a better place without him and of course the welfare of nippy and was at the food front of his mind when he said a ok to bombing not homeland can give the people of libya for a 1st chance in 4 decades to actually put together their own government have a little bit of freedom the opportunity but hung on not chop dismissiveness whoa how strange oh but this is my favorite my favorite part of the entire book and it's
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this treasure trove of uncle joe's most famous catchphrases so called biting as i say you can be inspired to go around saying things like your kids are just as birdy just as challenge week use. are ones not here well how about we true truth over fracs. also not include at ok well but definitely you cannot go to you know what. i'm not sure why i didn't actually know while maybe that keeping it for the sequel which i think has crossed will face off in the new york times bestseller list of fiction with a book written by men nanya trump telling a story of a young tommy who only have a drug reaching out and tearing down walls well the upcoming u.s. presidential election will effectively be a 2 horse race with only 2 men standing a chance of winning but there are also plenty of so-called 3rd party candidates and
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independents in the running on the green party has just chosen its nominee it's how we hawkins from new york he's a former truck driver grass roots campaigner who's previously run for office at every level of government in new york from city councilor to gov he did pretty well in that run for governor to walk ins wants to redirect federal funds to boost education and extend health care provision to all americans he's known as well for his anti war on the nuclear efforts. the green party has been putting up candidates in u.s. presidential election since 1906 us things stand holkins will appear in ballots in half of the country states but the party is working on securing more i know it's a complicated process with each state requiring different signature thresholds to actually even get on the ballot but perhaps the biggest challenge is getting national air time because the dominant 2 party system moved a lot of 3rd party candidates all into the televised debates speaking to r
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t how hawkins said there's a growing up a time for electoral alternatives. the polls show that about 2 thirds of the american people would like to see another major party an alternative to the 2 major parties that we have now and a lot of those people have come to the green party and 3rd parties in this country going back to the 18th thirty's as set the agenda it was a liberty party that put the question of slavery on about it was the populist ari's that question of monopolies on the public agenda it was the socialist party that put social insurance programs like social security the most popular program we have into the public debate so we may now win the white house we're definitely going to move the debate in a policy agenda in this country the green party represents a very different policies where not you know just democrats who are disgruntled they're something we do want a universal medical system medicare for all we do want serious climate action you
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know donald trump caused climate change a hoax but the democrats act as if it it's a hoax if you look at their programs we have a serious program to deal with climate change we stand against the u.s. going into countries and tell them who their leader should be we're for peace initiative cuts and military spending and getting serious about this new nuclear arms race. well jill stein who was the green party's presidential nominee in 2016 proved to be a polarizing figure many in the media accuse stein of splitting the liberal vote and harming hillary clinton's campaign. tonight the dangers of a 3rd party candidate democratic year and frustration is growing some seen here is that the votes belong to hillary clinton and that that my votes were stolen from someone else and i think that's an insult to american voters what do you say to those voters who are would worry that by voting for you their progress is their liberals or democrats that by voting for you they would actually help elect donald
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trump as politics of fear actually delivered everything that we were afraid of so the 2 parties form what sounds like a government commission is called commission on presidential debates in fact it's a private corporation they jointly control taken and it's designed to keep their betters offstage and you know our appeal to the news organizations to the civic organizations is don't let the artes set the agenda do your job open up the debate least of the candidates who have enough balance to put sensually when the electoral college and the presidency which in this election would be 4 artists the size of democrats or republicans would be the greens in the libertarians american people deserve to know what all their options are. german police are on the hunt for an armed man who held up for officers before running off into a forest with their weapons you're sure europe correspondent peter all over. he's been dubbed the black forest rambo but in reality it is
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a major police operation involving special forces and thermal imaging cameras that's being deployed across that vast region right now. the man at the center of this manhunt has been named as eve a 31 year old man has been described as being in an unstable mental state by a former landlord who had a victim after you hadn't paid his rent we also know that he has 4 weapons that he took from the police with around $62.00 rounds of ammunition that were taken from
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those guns on top of whatever he had to start with so authorities are concerned that there could be some kind of major shootout should he be cornered. what we're seeing from local authorities though is them taking this incredibly seriously in fact a huge lockdown of the area the whole area around where he was last seen has been put in place this is what the local mayor have to say the fire service is working here at the site the red cross is here and also our foresters we've closed schools and kindergartens as well as swimming pools simply due to security reasons large gatherings of children are supervised now but local people are being very disciplined and are remaining at home this isn't going to be an easy catch for thora tees the area which they're looking makes this whole operation incredibly difficult we're talking around 6000 hectors that's around 14000 acres of forest dressed in camouflage if he seems to have been living there for
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a while seems to know the area this may prove quite difficult to track him down it's ongoing at the moment. yes story we will be keeping a close eye on here on r.t.e. international delving into the generation versus trump battle as we edged closer to the vote which will tell us who rules america for the next 4 years it's the guys report that's next.
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we go to work. straight home. during the vietnam war u.s. forces also bombs neighbor unless there was a secret war. and for years the american people did not know. how much it is officially mouse country per capita. human history millions of unexploded bombs still in danger lives in this small agricultural country tonight and we have. even today kids in laos full victims of bombs dropped decades ago is the u.s.
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making amends for the tragedy in laos built to the people need in that little land of. 54 jets and more than 1300 military personnel are headed to feel certain air force base in alaska where is that to say come on i'll show you what's the reason for any type of enhanced u.s. military presence in this area rush up. what is it suddenly about the south china sea that makes it so that it 11000000000 barrels of oil. take a look at this map who were. really owns what kind of says no it belongs to us india says no we claim that that belongs to us both of these countries have nuclear weapons capabilities there is reason for concern so that's why we're going to drill down on this story for you today right here on the news with rick sanchez where you
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know as we always like to say we do believe by golly it's time to do news again. is you'll be a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation community. are you going the right way or are you being. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or inmate in the shallowness.
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max kaiser this is the kaiser report they create to create back who is on sect not me but apparently millions are wow what's going on here stacy well you know when we look at our economic headlines and our financial and banking system headlines what we like to do is put it within the context of where we sit geopolitically culturally domestically all those sort of things so when you look at this story you see that we're in a new mindset that where the post 2016 voting generation they carry their ideas they transmit their ideas through means so this is an interesting story here i don't quite understand who these kids are but nevertheless for generations easy
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and millennial stick talk is our clubhouse and trump threatened it said you're a black and 19 year old tic toc user in california who joined in that app protest if you're going to mess with us we will mess with you and this is the tick tock teens are calling them and you know trump is threatening to shut down tick tock to make it unavailable to americans and their millions of teenager is 19 year olds 20 year olds 21 year olds addicted to this and they're using text talk to coordinate political action i.e. to order tickets to his free events to make his events and rallies empty this is interesting and now it's similar to the robin hood traitor generation right they've got millions of people on robben it typically they are teenagers and lawyers and jen's a who just found stock markets for the 1st time and they're able to push around prices you know they were buying stock and bankrupt hurts.
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