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got me putting congratulate joe biden on victory in the u.s. presidential election and expresses russia's willingness to work together after the u.s. electoral college played him. i think. also this activists a new crowd control tactics by french police stop smashing grab a mass violation of human rights and press freedoms and the turkish president his washington for sanctions imposed rancorous purchase of a russian missile defense system. we expect supports not sanctions from our nato ally the united states of america on the 9 philosophers level he's
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yet to explain why he believes that corona virus means that our world will never be this a again. hello there are you watching r.t. international this change day afternoon where she is gone 3 o'clock in the sky. and has congratulated joe biden on victory in the u.s. presidential election is after members of the electoral college across the united states officially declared biden the winner well the russian president had waited for that official confirmation of the when putin says that any contact with the new administration is welcome and that cooperation is in everybody's interest however i still say that his legal challenge over alleged voter fraud will continue meanwhile the administration's attorney general has resigned a year earlier found no evidence of widespread election fraud reports now from new
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. donald trump is still not conceding donald trump says he is the legitimate winner of the 2020 election you know it's not over we keep going and we're going to continue to go forward we have numerous local cases where you know in some of the states a good rig from the from us now there was a last ditch effort to try and to try and you know win the white house for trump in the supreme court and we saw the state of texas file to have the results in the state of georgia in pennsylvania michigan and wisconsin overturned based on allegations of fraud the supreme court opted not to hear the case they threw it out of court and as a result today's electoral college voting proceeded and there was a vote and it joe biden has pulled ahead as the clear winner of that vote with a clear majority now in the aftermath of the supreme court turning down trumps
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trumps proposal and trumps case and the texas intervention we saw leaders of the texas republican party talk about the need to form some kind of union of what they're referring to as a law abiding states to the supreme court and tossing the texas lawsuit has decreed that a state can take unconstitutional actions and violate its own election law perhaps law abiding states should bond together and form a union of states that will abide by the constitution now divisions in the united states are intensifying there have been repeated clashes between the left wing and right wing protesters across the country just this weekend we saw crowds of proud boys that's a right wing organization clashing with left wing activists and there was violence the police actually declared the situation to be a riot after shots were fired. it's
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pretty clear that on january 20th joe biden will be sworn in as the $46.00 president of the united states it'll be on january 6th that congress approves the electoral college votes and that seems to be pretty unstoppable at this point however that's unlikely to reunify the country there's a lot of distrust a lot of anger a lot of animosity from supporters feel this election was stolen from them trump's opponents are still very angry about things that have gone on over the last 4 years and it's very unlikely that the inauguration of joe biden is going to simply heal these wounds a lot of deep divisions and us society has come up and there will be legal and media and this line will says us and coded system and his opinion he stands up to
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best practice i'm going to be the president of the united states what is defeat number of states i can win to get 270 electoral votes to not desire really the biggest state but they normally comprise in terms of size. out of the 50 states you would need only win 11 this was done in 2012 the number may have changed somewhat but just think about this 11 states the biggies california new york etc and it would comprise 27 percent of the popular vote and you could be prised you want to target or try that one out for size the idea of this is simply this your and it's not that you are voting in the old days nobody could trusted the citizen to understand the complexity of the of this the founding fathers didn't want necessarily senators to vote but they thought that we were just too too busy with plowing and herding cattle to understand this that's why the electors would meet
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oftentimes while after the election because it took so long for them to get to their state capitals it seems archaic it seems anachronistic but there's an incredible brilliance send this because if you're the winner it balances out if you're the loser is ended the lovy and it's archaic it's antiquarian it's ass to fight so it depends on whose ox is gored but i love the system i just love because it's part of who we are confused and screwed up. by inadmissible abuse that's how human rights and media groups have branded police behavior recent protests against a new security bill in the french capital more than 140 people in 2 journalists have been arrested including through controversial law enforcement tactics dubbed smash and grab shot to death as more. so today's protest against the draw floor was on security and in trying republicans value so police deploy new crowd control
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tactics. essentially assume ash and grab security forces smashing into the protests and grabbing out individuals who they think may be troublemakers nearly 150 people were detained provoking anger from some that describe these detentions as being all but 3 this saturday december 12th a number of observers saw inadmissible abuse linked to the deployment of brutal police and military offices and the infringement of the right to demonstrate that includes mass arrests and justify charging to break up a procession and detention without legitimate reason beyond legal limits. i was at the police station for several protesters were held including
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a 17 year old young woman this under aged girl was arrested at saturday's demonstration she didn't do anything wrong sexual was protesting and recording police officers on camera this is unspeakable it was just protesters being detained to kill lists were also taken in one was suspected of planning to orchestrate violence refusing to obey a police dispersal order and covering their face now given the current mood in france with concerns being raised about press freedom there are fears in some quarters that this is a slippery slope. to mature that among the strategy of paris police force is to dissuade people from protesting and this is unacceptable the main aim of this strategy is to cast doubt on the. right to protest in fact many people got arrested for no apparent reason whatsoever this is some kind of communication complaint to
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persuade people that the government has stopped a violent and aggressive actions but they did not and this is unbearable. it comes as the latest press freedom index shows that france has dropped down the list among the concerns include problems for reporters covering demonstrations having their equipment confiscated and being injured at protests not just by the police but even by demonstrators themselves sometimes there is also a red flag over judicial investigations and attempts to force journalists to reveal their contacts there was also a disturbing increase in judicial harassment of investigative reporters into identifying their sources the french government says it respects press freedoms but these are new tactics and the detention of journalists is likely to the theory process with some warning that the list of any admissible abuses is growing by the
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day so much auti paris however the officers and soldiers are also furious at how they are being treated police in the french capital have staged their own protest of what they see as a lack of protection from the government over public abuse and harassment. to speak on behalf of the colleagues who are behind me who suffer every day outside who are abused and harassed because you must know that it will soon parts of families wives children and parents it affects a lot of people and we need the support without that we won't move forward. have a renowned philosopher. that we know return to normal once the pandemic is over the slovenian born academic told r.t. that the crisis has given opportunities to control people like never before. ah. that's great if we can save our last tuesday just after 8. i
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suspect it's now a strain to think it's happening would be so much more of. the same damn deep fried lest they die to go all socialized and so it's no dispiriting dream and those now we have a bank and an already small enjoyment like let's enjoy it while it lasts who knows what will happen i did a virus she's waiting to die. or so although i am far measures low down and. many use establish. their own. into what i call the most human state of being. me on the horizon even the prospect of so why our brain. mind process he's really been dealing.
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with doesn't need to be i'm not exaggerating here in you. i mean. these. are. that we learned from. me. going to. interest and pointed a scientist seriously yes. they are all in the being that many many millions. deny science or. go on with. the same. shells. and most of the me. and you can.
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only see the new. that washington has imposed sanctions on. russia for 100 missile defense system and angry president says he had expected better treatment. initiative that we expect supports not sanctions from our nato ally the united states of america in our battle against terrorist organizations and forces that have plans for our region. turkey is a valued ally and an important regional security partner for the united states and we seek to continue our decades long history of productive defense sector cooperation by removing the obstacle of turkey's s 400 possession as soon as possible while the embargo is the target to defense industry and officials whose assets were frozen and these is restricted russia's foreign minister says the move breaks international law but he's not surprised look at your solution should.
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this is of course another example of arrogance towards international law a manifestation of illegitimate unilateral coercive measures that the united states has been using for many years even decades left and right and of course it doesn't increase u.s. or thora to you on the international arena is a responsible participant in the international division of labor including military and technical cooperation. the s $400.00 defense system last year and washington had threatened to punish turkey ever since claiming that the system is a danger to nato based political analyst use of it him says that there's plenty of ways to retaliate if he wants to. it's a huge because we received the american saying that they want to give diplomacy a chance but throughout this whole has 400 process acted very nice symmetrically
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very unilaterally certainly will try to reciprocate and complicate things for the united states in the bilateral relations and american activity in the region as well turkey can also see by us whether turkey ceased producing parts for the f. 35 american president that injured the air base and american presidents that shit you can read our station but i don't think turkey will take any very aggressive steps right now especially with the new administration coming in and we've already seen the turkish president call for a review of the sanctions where it's hoping that they could be lifted or easy going forward. watching us he still has to we examined western kinds of that right by russian secret service to target opposition figure alexina founding house among the stories to come just after the break.
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race. very dramatic development only and. i don't see how. very critical time time to sit down and talk. every dollar a project going forward because of sore. chicanery fraud accounting of quantitative easing. to something called. silver price index. so that the value of that money printing will now deep base the currency for real this is going to be. the game as it were because once the inflation genie is out of the bottle
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you can put it back into the bottle. welcome back my full mainstream media outlets have published a huge investigation to trace russian security officers who have followed the opposition figure alexina valmy since 2017 but it does appear to raise more questions than answers as a senior correspondent. explained. on monday c.n.n. spiegel and several other outlets premiered their latest hit tales about how a dozen russian f.s.b. agents hailed live on the for years and so incompetent were they that the script writers claimed they managed to identify them their phone numbers there every step
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their calls that tax their addresses they even uncovered a private deadly plot to poison the bali with one of the most top 6 substances known to man move a truck hero see forgot about it he remembered just a few days ago jus to a clumsy mistake by russian intelligence his wife took the hit she apparently felt terrible dreadful like never before so she went for a nap. apparently cured. alexina valmy believes that the mysterious sickness his wife describes is very similar to the feeling of impending death that he experienced on board the airplane on 20th august after being poisoned with no for chuck aside. from the comically incompetent russian spies and agents who somehow for many years fooled the world into thinking that they weren't clowns and aside from the valleys amazing resistance to being killed i mean this guy would put
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bugs bunny or the road runner to shame aside from that what really stood out in this claim that the laughably useless russians have a nano substance which removes all traces of chemical weapons which they somehow forgot to use east of the problems of chemical and climbed the 20 invention of numbness or been set for a moving traces of chemical weapons from infected sites crucially at least one member of the f.s.b. squad is in frequent contact with a scientist from this institute now my big question in all of this is about the rule looking reading and sounding like fanfiction or cia agents daydream about how he would expose the russians and be applauded by his peers knew my big question is about you know whether any of it's true because there are 2 explanations in the 1st one is that these journalists were given the entire page the day that by western
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intelligence agencies because they sure as heck didn't find it in the dark net as in the valley alluded you don't find the geolocation data of f.b.i. agents cell phones on the darknet which is pretty horrendous it would mean western intelligence agencies and journalists are in cahoots the 2nd explanation is that this i open an exposé is about as worthless as the last one hospital task that the russian opposition alexina founding was poisoned by now of agent from the north so a few days ago british pundits claim that russian spies tried to poison the valley again while he was in a coma i mean how hard would it be he's right there literally in a coma if you wanted to kill him you really really couldn't miss and this latest grad investigation claims that the lost grad investigation was well made up. note also that there is no data about any offense be poisonous reside in an ohm
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school when the vote was there in the hospital therefore the rumor that f.s.b. ages could possibly have poisoned him again and which was distributed by the times is not true this is what you call open ended. now the daughter of the top iranian general assassinated by the us earlier this year has spoken exclusively to r.t. in her 1st media interview seen abas in the money told r.t. he's going on the ground about the response to his killing from her family and the country as a whole can more interview in full fare from wednesday you see how people come to the streets and they are crying and they are sad and they are angry and they want revenge and they are waiting for an answer because they know what general salim money did for them and they are in the know so well why trump order to kill my father so so
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obstinate after killing my father american sought that everything will be stopped because they killed general soleimani departure of the middle east but they are so wrong they didn't see the anger of the od in the eyes of iranian people they didn't see their tears they didn't see their sadness and i have to say the generosity of money has a military from people that they will take revenge from chomped and they are so wrong they are sinking this will be end the end of generosity money this is the beginning and there is a 1000 people like general salim money are ready to fight life him stronger more powerful and this is our power and if they are thinking for the they must or no our people are united. and they will stand in front of such
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shit then just for hours. and you can see that interview in full from tomorrow now lockdowns and social distancing have become synonymous with the pandemic but many parents are now worried about how a lack of social interaction is actually affecting their children's mental health my daughter has seen more giraffes at the zoo then she's seen other kids ages 23 and 4 really important for learning how to share learning how to play outside what isn't she getting by not being able to run around the neighborhood with his friends while a cambridge university study found a statistically significant increase in depression among children after a lockdown u.s. psychology expert catherine her past sec told us the effect of the restrictions often depend on the age of the child. i think it's very important for young children to play with peers and when they play with peers that's how they learn how
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to share it's how they learn how to navigate the social environment for the children who are in the floor 56 or there are definitely remember this time once we tell them it is safe to be with people again then i suspect they will work hard to overcome it because we gravitate toward this like a magnetic poor to people so i think we'll be our 8 some of the older children. who are maybe in middle school and high score for them this is truly such a difficult period because they're with peers all the time some will probably go through exacerbated mental issues that we're going to want to deal with and so we have to be quipped at the end to help these children learn to feel safe with other children of their age. and one of the british government allows public services to
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stay open even in areas hardest hit by the pandemic it has been revealed that the prime minister boris johnson was warned by top health officials that easing measures for christmas would spark a 3rd way. a relaxation of restrictions on social contact combined with the natural desire to celebrate inevitably increases the spread of the virus whilst we are not at this point asking for a change in the proposed christmas rules we are concerned that the current public debate on those rules is ignoring the significant extra risk involved when a new 3 to system came into force on december the 2nd in england with many parts of the southeast including london being moved into the top level this is applied to regions where the infection rate is highest while it's strictly behave it's households mixing with other with each other it does allow restaurants and bars to open for takeaway and delivery only and all other shops and public services can
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remain open including beauty salons gyms and churches we need to have a very restricted christmas what is important is that you are honest and believable and trusted and you tell your people that we have a problem it is not possible to meet on 23rd 24th 25th of december however very soon in the new year it will become possible so that is being truthful and honest and you explain to people that the vaccines are coming and when the work seems are coming and most people have been immunized it will be safer easier and better to meet up you don't want to be raising your glasses to say hey we miss our departed friends. from the news in brief car bomb has killed the deputy governor of kabul no one has claimed responsibility for the attack on his armored vehicle in the afghan capital however a presidential envoy has blamed the taliban. indian farmers have stepped up their
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protests against new doors designed to open up the country's agricultural market workers held hunger strikes and blocked roads on fees that removal of subsidies and minimum price guarantees would hurt them financially. and people in argentina have gathered to watch the world's only total solar eclipse this year plunged parts of the country into darkness for ranting minutes on lookers war special glasses to block out the ultraviolet rays and get a safe glimpse of the natural. international pressure to take the sat back again at the top of the next.
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show seems wrong. just don't call. it to shape our this day. and engage. the trail. find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. little simple spiros mean choice of those lists nissho to show you just what that
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also has been. but so progress for doing more it's drool to stick with the medium that you will quickly in the us want to quickly and months alone. when you watch the pretty good things for profit in your last year as a write up acquittal of the world rolls of them the tools to do it in you most of those that you want to push the most of the mill is still but it's good you ought to draw it over to sheldon what all the money. is like of that and we. will get that honest i suppose there's. some that would put in that would know more than the buddhists. or this is the kaiser report the show that keeps it real then takes it the next
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step stacey write mag's why does it get the next perhaps a step too far with a metaphor for what is happening around the world in terms of the global monetary system overseen by the nanny that is the central banks we saw this week that the e.c.b. is announced yet another 500000000000 euros of quantitative easing and this headline here gives me a metaphor for what the central banks are basically this.

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