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that doesn't lead to just with the speech of your part you will know when you are going you must use liberties. as the u.k. comes to terms with life outside the e.u. it faces a resurgent independence movement in scotland a many people are furious over breakfast and the u.k. has given the rock and got very little in return but because in time to meet it's just going to be troubling really not feeling like i'm a european anymore. unrest breaks out in minneapolis after another fatal shooting by police it's the same city where answers killed george floyd his death in may is still sparking rallies nationwide. and deadly wave of co-infection in mexico city sparks a rush to buy a lifesaving oxygen canisters selling prices soaring. people struggling to get
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things i'm doing such and such because this is in this line of work being drug you know people shouldn't profit from the system doing profiteer on the needs for the people profiteering on them life's. good evening and welcome to the program this is our 2 international coming to you live from the russian capital bring your live news up to. britain finalize its exit from the e.u. just 2 days ago and it's already hitting road blocks trucks bound for europe are being turned back if they don't have the right customs paperwork and after 4 and a half years of resisting brick sets the country's millions of our miners are no mood to back down taylor has the details.
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and so began the downswing new age of an independent britain and my goodness was it tasty starting 2021 with a lovely brick sit breakfast off to 40 years of wed to bliss the u.k. is out on its own we saw the fast ferry leave post britain's shores cross the channel and dock in kalai and while the 1st lorry to enter the euro tunnel after midnight might have been given a friendly go ahead for others trying to cross from wales and to ireland it wasn't such a pleasant the new wealth has been quiet and holly had so far today the port authority indicates that 6 freight loads bound for arlen's have had to be turned away due to not have the correct references but being nearly bogged down in red tape isn't the only thing dampening the post-breakfast spirit regret and bitterness a particularly strong in scotland with a majority feeling that they'd be better off if i could brussels. scotland will be
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back soon europe give the light on some would say this is the 1st stage of grief denial but with support for scottish independence rising by the day and hitting 58 percent in recent weeks there's now a fear that breaking with brussels might well cost the u.k. its 300 year union with scotland so bracks it is might be revelling triumphantly in their newfound independence now but there won't be any victory laps when they're left with a do find it kinda no wonder then that people are nervous about the road ahead i would say as a young person my focus is mainly being on money travelling europe and education and opportunity might be taken away from my very very sick the u.k. has given the will our. son got very little in return it's just going to make life a lot more complicated the biggest impact for me is just going to be not travelling and really not feeling like i am here anymore i feel like that's been kind of
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ripped away with everything while some a novice others just can't and that the pasta go in fact they want to rewrite the campaign for britain's rejoined europe starts at midnight. in the meantime hundreds of thousands are hoping the e.u. will forgive them and hand on over a pity possible what while others have gone to extremes doing a deep dive into family archives praying that they can find some long lost friend an italian it really doesn't matter a great great aunt 3 times a year or 2 may have never met but who might well be that lifeline to visa free travel if i understand it correctly i am french my mother was born in france her mother was totally french as was her grandfather so for me it is about reclaiming what i already have and that makes me very happy i will always be a european that's for sure nothing like. the jumping ship to instill confidence in
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these uncertain times but boris isn't too bold that in fact he's wrong but pleased with himself this is an amazing moment for this country we have freedom in our hands and he's up to us to make the most of it while it might be a freedom fountain of boris's hands but as restlessness disillusionment and division and britannia grow there's a sense that the only thing britons are left holding the empty promises. to mention in her report scottish leaders are using drugs that to push for an independent scotland rejoining the e.u. a local journalist and writer david jimson things the idea is unrealistic. the idea of independent scottish membership of the european union on nobody knows what nobody knows what basis and it's a totally untested proposition before the scottish government we know that 62 percent voted for it for the u.k.
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has membership of the european union in store but that would be wildly different for all scotland's membership let's remind ourselves as well that the european union is a very different organization for its major states its largest states late france germany and formally u.k. it's a very different proposition for its much smaller state and i think if that is in debate on a future in the pain of scotland's membership of the european union then those issues will come sharply into focus and we should expect is that scots will be more critical of the idea than they were in the 2016 referendum when of course they were voting for a much larger state to stay in the european union and many more dangers facing scotland joining the european union and as a new smaller state. the u.s.
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city of minneapolis is again on edge after a paid up police shooting there authorities have released spotty cam footage of when they might incident we're going to show you a portion of that now but a warning you may find the video upsetting. how does. the incident took place outside a gas station when officers were trying to arrest a suspect the victim has been identified as 23 year old all and his parents who are somali immigrants said their son was just sitting in his car and the police later raided the family home according to officers the suspect opened fire 1st from his vehicle. my view of the video in the pool area information that also mention that a witness saw the individual fire 1st at the officers my officers were reacting to
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that deadly threat should the officers not react in a deadly force situation and knowing that community members lives were at stake as well the officers are trying to protect the community members lives and their own after the shooting protests took place near where george floyd it was killed by a police officer back and may an incident that sparked months of rioting against police brutality. was.
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artie's kayla mop and reports on how the shock waves from george floyd staff are still reshaping america. for just a minute we'll roll back to 2017 in charlottesville. news flashes of a battle between leftists and white supremacist heather higher still want to write when your own rammed his car and looked proud of left wing activists a police helicopter crashing and killing state troopers street clashes and violence
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that shook the world. particularly. the year is 2020 and there is nothing more common than the sight of angry crowds and burning cars it's almost routine you've got right wing groups like the proud voices or the patriot prayer who clash in the streets with masked communists or anarchists under the label of anti far it's far from peaceful people get stabbed people get shot this summer many were horrified by the brutal killing of george floyd at the hands of the police want this is reasonably clean up for. the leaders in the battleground message change black lives matter protests rocked
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the country the national guard was called up it was chaos in the streets. how many people died from clashes between protesters and police during 2020 the us media has not really focused on giving a specific body count in detroit wisconsin and tennessee protestors were shot and killed on june 12th yahoo news lifted the name of 12 officers from low. will and federal agencies who were killed during the protests as the year went on more incidents came and more deaths were counted in july donald trump made a point of sending federal officers to portland oregon to crack down on the protesters who were sending to law enforcement the point was totally out of control
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the democrats the liberal democrats running the players and no idea when when doing they made a point of abducting protesters covering their faces and i'm seeing to engage local officials opposed from who and on july 30th they struck a deal with the feds to back down november and a contested us presidential election from supporters poured out into the streets of washington d.c. and other cities leftists came out to confront them. the young. there was a time when average americans viewed protesters as fringe and crazy in 168 richard nixon won the presidential election saying he stood for a silent majority that opposed peace marchers and civil rights activists and was
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disgusted by growing unrest but that america is long gone protests which often turn violent seem pretty normal these days so whether the issue is white supremacy police brutality contested election results or declaring autonomous zones americans now seem far more willing to engage in politics and in violence or both 2020 may be looked back on as a turning point in u.s. history a lot more often are to new york. historian gerald horne says the international attention on police violence against black people is cause for optimism. i would contrary to what happened in april $968.00 in the united states after a nobel laureate got the market to change it was killed at that particular moment you had chemistry sions and were up to there is another aspect of what's happening today that had a substance on pluses don't until now i mean the demonstrations global if you look historically at the struggles of black americans what you'll find is that one of
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the ways we've made progress in the past this because of international solidarity and silvered gives me hope for the future and one of the problems with assume you're the leader there are dysfunctional and that is a direct result of the help of black people in all of the centralized political organizations such as the black panther party in the 1960 s. the government comes out their leaders and takes them and she you know and shows them and so therefore they get that up change it is to have not only the you know people just spontaneously come to the streets now i understand that and but it does it makes it difficult to plan it makes it very difficult to channel get into cheap into politics. mexico city is scrambling to contain a deadly spike in covert infections hospitals are overflowing and sick people are
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being forced to self medicate at home and that's caused a rush to buy a lifesaving oxygen canisters. it is the bullet we didn't have 1st of all conditions this means that people are struggling to get talks again tanks and oxygen such as this is in the slowing of work of being over womb drug known to you don't you think. people shouldn't profit from necessity doing profiteer on the needs of other people because you're profiteering on their lawyers machine days ago the field was only 70 passes and now it's around 15015 days ago.
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still had an israeli orchestra's arabic melodies are music to the ears of those who want to overcome religious a still these us among our stories after this short break. welcome to the kaiser report 1st of the new year's day so we got an excellent day on these christmas lights a darling this set i mean you know i took the money i save and i bought sets the right time and it turned to peak or is the editor over a crack and he's also an advisor at big client magazine. the world is driven by shaped by one person.
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thinks. we dare to ask. welcome back the u.s. has locked tariffs on e.u. products and a tit for tat move explaining the decision the trumpet ministration accuse europe of overreacting to the previous round of washington's penalties the e.u. may do not the jurors that info increase the amount of road to waste in the you
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need to take some measure to compensate for this and this. the latest u.s. levy is target aircraft parts and alcohol and they come after brussels put taxes on $4000000000.00 worth of imports from america and the us in turn it were a response to u.s. charges on 7 point $5000000000.00 of cuts at the core of the dispute is washington's long running claim that europe is unfairly subsidizing aircraft maker air bus giving an edge over u.s. rival boeing responding to the latest salvo from the white house press corps accused of undermining efforts to stop the despite. the u.s. actions unilaterally disrupt the ongoing negotiation between the commission and u.s.t.r. to find a settlement to the long lasting aircraft disputes you can take the position that all this terrorist strike policy is sort of a personal vendetta by donald trump against the europeans i personally do not share that view my reading is that this is
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a sign of an overall return of protectionist policies they days of the free international free trade and the mother deliberate formants are over and i see this less bound to or a president in the us then to this general trend tariffs are always damaging for producers and customers both so i see this the overall significance of the decision i see less in damage being in the wish to demonstrate somebody but give a clear sign by the us that the future will be or not is the past wars and the words were by mr drum america 1st survive his presidency french officials warn the sanctions could cost its wine industry more than a 1000000000 euros. head of the country's independent wine producers federation is urging brussels to resolve the aircraft dispute warning it's spreading to other
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sectors. short and you can see for the last few years the revenue of independent us wine producers which takes 1st place in the value of x. or it's of our product has dropped by nearly 200000000 euros today we are suffering because of the mistakes of the 2 aircraft manufacturers american and european this of course is totally unjust because people working in our industry didn't do anything wrong with our industry didn't deserve such a punishment nevertheless our sector is paying the highest price i think france is about to lose from 502700 1000000 euros net return on this market it's very important to get out of this taxation system and urgently adopt a resolution that will abolish all of those taxes imposed by the e.u. and us that way we can avoid the constantly rising tension and economic instability
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connected with geo political interests. now for some world news in brief party goers have torched a police car and hurled stones and bottles at officers trying to break up a huge multi day french illegal rave attended by thousands from across the continent participants admitted ignoring social distancing despite the country's suffering its worst cover the outbreak and months in terror minister said a criminal probe has been opened in numerous infringements including drug use. some new yorkers have seen in the new year with a different freezing water dozens raced into the ocean and the annual event known as the polar bear plunge despite it being officially cancelled due to the pandemic . from one stretch of water to another more than 100000 swans have taken to the caspian sea in kazakhstan the beautiful site takes place as the birds pass through every winter. the world's oldest
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person has not stopped another proud milestone after celebrating her 100 and 18th birthday japan's commie atomic i have already held the title of the planet's longest living individual since 2018 but is showing no sign chill stop smashing records and is due to take part in the olympic torch relay for the tokyo games this year. and israeli orchestra playing arabic music has struck a chord with those who hope to finally bring peace to the region. i. was the. only we all share the passion for the classical arabic music or middle eastern music and we believe that it's part of the middle east and this is our culture our vision was to bring this music to the mainstream of israeli culture.
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i. never bought it was the school arabs and jews both ashkenazi and safadi for them this is different they use a culture of from what they used to they met the dump a lot political politics don't matter here people come together to create art this is one of the few places in the israeli cultural world where there is code creation with the entire mosaic of the state of israel at play with differences don't matter to anyone what's important here is harmony. with 00. 000. 0. 00. but we want to collaborate also with our neighbors culturally and that's why i voice is not only.
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towards the israeli population but it's also internationally of course naturally to our neighbors and our countries to the rest of the world. in an effort to lighten the mood of a particularly tough year just past 20 twentieth's also seen its fair share of bizarre virus related stories are just fine by god brings you some of the most unusual examples. people behaved in the grain just way during a pandemic here is some of the oldest reactions we've seen to the corona virus in 2020 british and american plastic surgeons have reported a 60 to 70 percent increase in the number of requests for virtual consultation apparently it's because being a herd means that you've got more time to recover and there's no need to face anyone in case the procedure goes hideously wrong and so weird way you're going to
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build bombs and bring the old clothes and they're the ones to me. this whole reporting one country said the idea of a quarantine. and the malaysian government deemed the prospect of women going breast based on such a need to met the threat to the nation around the campaign asking them to continue dressing up and sell acting on the makeup even while working from home the campaign even told women that if they want to nag their husbands they should do it in a cost cap why good vice did not go down well and the malaysian government. brings reason why next point at a time when accurate information is told break news has gone mainstream from the idea that the virus was caused by by g a cellular tower blades in one week police responded to 7 similar fires thinking vodka can be used as hand sanitizer heroes is warning customers about using
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a device by good to make homemade hand sanitizer and don't even get me started on the doors the politicians have endorsed rick which is good right and then i see the disinfectant if you get in a minute and that is your way we can do so be the. injection well both on the right was telling brazilians to go out and mingle drug traffickers or did residents of brazilian cavallo just stay home when the drug barons. i'm more interested in the public how it's time for the government to look and then there are those south africa had a pretty hard core lock down and even the sale of alcohol and tobacco was banned but funding the sale of open toe shoes it's not quite clear if or how the virus could spread from the pages down. that it. also would that rule being that call it all still legal i have to question you.
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know may be i'm wrong but there's nothing like a pandemic to town the world upside down as america advocate riddled with mexican protesters blocked the u.s. borders to stop americans from coming in to mexico the u.s. border has never been so secure that's been our look at the state of the world for this hour and thanks for tuning in wherever you may be.
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it's not a money spinner but it is expensive. and it's dangerous. and this is the speed. and they have no brakes to. stop the problem some. time after time to welcome to going on the ground the team and i will be back with a brand new season starting on january the 13th but today will be rebroadcast you
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know world exclusive 1st ever interview with zainab salbi money daughter of the iranian anti isis and the al qaeda come on so they money it is a year ago tomorrow that donald trump or that is mud coming up on this show we speak to the daughter of the general credited with saving countless lives from washington's london in the going underground world exclusive 1st interview as joe biden's national security advisor dead. ignat threatens a coalition against iran from january oliseh more coming up in the penultimate show of this season but 1st the un special rapporteur agnes kalama has concluded that the us and off we assassinated iranian general concepts of a money using an obama era style drone strike on baghdad airport the assassination was condemned by un security council members russia and china but not france and britain here is still a money his daughter is a knob speaking at her father's funeral in teheran the largest since revolutionary leader grand ayatollah khomeini i did not know why i know my.
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