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the, the, the, the time the french president is attacked while trying to get up close and personal with a crowd of well worship. today in southern front. also ahead on the program, germany takes this sample defense for the smaller you state by removing the power of b t. so the foreign minister accused has been holding the block clusters live reaction not coming video of an american father. daughter speaking against critical race theory, has gone viral, receiving 2000000 close views on twitter. it comes to an ongoing debate in the us about the role of c, r t and education on politics. how we treat people is based on who they are and
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if they're in tonight ah, law school to the world. welcome to then use our own r t. i'm you know, new or tough story this evening. and money will microphone got a nasty shock today during a visit to this other france, where he's trying to drum up support for his pre election campaign. he walked up to a barrier to greek locals. and this is what happened. the 2 men who being arrested following that assault on president macro and the 1st time that you've been physically assaulted since becoming president. that happens in the south of france near the city of violin. and as you store in that video present
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mike on exits the hotel school where he's been taking a visit towards a crowd of people who are all behind the battle barrier. the president michael puts his hand on a man's on the man and grabs back president michael and before administering that might be slap. the security agency immediately intervened, and 2 individuals were taken into custody for wilful violence against the person holding public authority offenses. taking pretty seriously hearing phones and could see somebody put in jail for up to 3 years as well as paying a fine, a 45000 years. but of course, that would be up for a judge to decide how lenient they may wish to be. and of course for an individual to be found guilty of the offense, there has been a huge reaction hearing from including coming from the government, the prime minister showing cas 6 saying that this was an attack on democracy.
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democracy is debate, dialogue is confrontation, the expression of legitimate disagreements, but it can in no way be violence, verbal, aggression, and even less physical aggression. we are all concerned, it is the foundations of our democracy through the head of states. it is democracy that is targeted. also, we have heard from a political policy from across the political spectrum with all physician leaders pretty much on the same page. very rare hearing from all saying that this is simply unacceptable. while democratic debate can bitter, it can never tolerate physical violence. i strongly condemn the unacceptable physical aggression targeting the president of the republic. this time, are you starting to understand that violent people are taking action? i stand in solidarity with the president. well, president, marconi is currently on the top from says it's been cold, he's taking the temperature, testing it to see whether or not he should be running. and next is presidential
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election. he hasn't officially said he's going to, but the idea that he's making this visit is seen as many as a pre election tool. and you might have caught just the end of that video, somebody shouting down with macro ism and there is a suggestion that the individuals behind this assault on the president or yellow vest involved and unauthorized process earlier in the day. but the reality is, what this is shown is that there is still an under current to present to and again president michael and his policies. those have been passed. the reforms as well as those he's attempted to pass to the front of the house and managed to do so. always hot water them down slightly. and it seems as we get closer and closer to the election, we like to see more of that resentment coming through. but for the moment in from present my phone associate with 2 individuals in the south of france, now under arrest,
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the wound for violence against the person holding public authority. the days of small e u countries standing up to the big players could soon be a thing of the past. germany's foreign minister wants to silence the dissenting voices of the life of hungry by abolishing vito powers. we cannot let veto be used to paralyze european foreign policy and hold us hostage. those who do that of playing with europe's cohesion in the short and long term. that's why we must say openly the veto moscow. even if that means that we ourselves can be outvoted, i remain confident that the subject to the majority decision will take center stage during discussions at the conference on the future of europe. while the german foreign minister hagen must didn't mention any you meant the states by name when saying that the veto was being misused and should be banned. it's pretty clear who he was talking about. we can extract police as well from statements we've heard
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from mr. mass in the past, as well as tweets made by senior figures within his foreign ministry. this is directed firmly towards hungry, budapest, and prime minister of hungry victor or bond. the reason is they think victor all bonds being too overzealous when it comes to the use of this veto for hungry use. the veto just last week to stop a joint statement on hong kong. they've done something similar back in april as well. and just recently, budapest, nick's the another statement from the european union, calling for a a ceasefire in hostilities between palestinians and the state of israel. we've also seen poland and hungary team up to delay the signing the ratification of the, the you budget, just last year. now what the response to this from hungary has been as well. victor oberon, the gary in prime minister,
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is far from happy with german foreign minister hiker muss the european left led by the german left as once again the taking hungry in an outrageous tone. this time on the basis that our country wasn't willing to sign a joint declaration on hong kong that lacked any political weight and seriousness whatsoever. we will exercise our rides, guaranteed by the european union's founding treaties. when it comes to things like tax budgets and foreign policy, the european union has to be marching in lock step, meeting all $27.00 nations. have to agree to any statements already. moves concerning the big things. what this move would do would be to get rid of that. and in the past, what we've seen is these, this b. so being used as leverage, basically you see one country go, i'm not signing that until my, if you that is most pressing to me has been signed. what this would do that hiker masters talking about is almost certainly it would speed up the decision making
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processes. but it would get rid of perhaps some of the say that small nations have in the european union, another thing that was no thing in order to get what mr. math would like. it would require all $27.00 men the states to sign off on getting rid of the v. so if you listen, he walked victor all by and hungry house to say just to her to what mr. muff proposed . we can see that happening anytime soon. less del, a further into this story. with damian wilson, damian's a e u and u. k. political and communications consulting. welcome to the presentation. one of the main criticisms leveled up. the you done the years is that nothing gets done because it's so hard to get 27 countries to agree and everything with up in mind does the german foreign minister have a solid point here? well, as he correspond, say when it comes to spending money, the 27 generally find a pretty easy way to to agree to things. and even last year will the hungry and
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paula both held out on the throne of irish recovery. and you budget package. they did eventually subsides and decides that they would play the game. i think it's a very useful device for the smaller nations, because without it, it's the, the large notions like germany, like france who just bullied the small nations into doing whatever they want. i think was an interesting intervention. like i'm asked particularly at the the ambassador's culprit through, i suppose he thought he could speak with some discretion for him to talk about you foreign policy wasn't really german policy. he was talking about there, stuck between a rock and a hard place to on the big countries because there's a key obstacle here to remove that was veto powers. you're going to need the agreement of all your member states, and that's not going to happen. is it, well, you know, you said there's always a way through. someone always wants something the horse trading that goes on in the, in brussels and who strasburg amongst the, the various political parties and the,
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the member states is something to be seen. so they will always be away through last time the, the, the stumbling block on the hungary and poland was the, the, you wanted to have an oversight on domestic issues. we eventually back down on the national, unblock the, the blockage at that point. so there's always something that can be done. victor over it is no fool. he doesn't use this slightly. he always has something up. we say that he want. if we do say power being consolidated among the bigger players in europe, what risks would not create for european unity? could we see more nations following the u. k to the exit door while i hope so. i mean, i think it would be the death of democracy. i know that the, the, the, the reason behind the, the, the treaty of ryan was a close to union. but not so much that near there is just a european germany. the other all spoke, speaking with the one single voice, every nation within that the 27 nations left. have their own history,
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have their own problems, have their own outlooks on, on the wider world. they should be allowed to keep those without being forced into a corner or bribed and bullied by by the logic asians, and chipping away at democracy. you know, for what is within the block. that's not a good look either. is it not really? i mean, the problem with the use is really desperately wants to be seen as one united voice that speaks on the world stage. you see that they've been invited to to the g 7 meeting in the u. k this week, but they're not one of the 7 they're, they're a plus one. so they really on the outside, on the fringe, love it and annoyed them that they can't get that united voice and, and be given the presence in the end that the, the law and let that they think they deserve it. just finally, within in countries themselves, there is a silence. i don't want to say majority, but it, but a rising number of people who do feel more comfortable outside a, you know, a treating block which has become a political block. you know,
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next it in the netherlands, all this kind of thing. you've got hungry, you've got poland already, you know, making this viable exit astrology. if that happens, will this only accelerate that if this becomes more of a public issue? i think so i think hungary and poland of although they buy large nit beneficiaries from the largest of the european union, they do have a breaking point. i think we saw the way that the you dealt with switzerland recently, which isn't a member, it was old. oh, but in name really and they don't, they were dealt with it a pretty high handed way by, by the you and they're not happy. i think there is a, there is a feeling. this is starting to spread even told in germany of deck that so every comes, you know, things are definitely wrong. ok, we watch with interest to see what comes out of this damian wilson, u and u. k political end communications console. the thanks for your time today. thank you. to a quality activists in the u. s. i found
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a new way to get rich by telling white women how racist they are. they are organizing special dinners, where they're, who's caught up large sums of money for the privilege of being lectured ortiz, dimitri poet, can tell us more on this episode of things crazy people do, white liberal women line up to pay $5000.00 for a dinner, where 2 women of color berate them on how races they are. sounds like a lot of fun. now i'm sure some of you are confused by the concepts or how something like this came to be. so here it is. it's all organized by 2 people, regina jackson, who was black and say, you're a row who identifies as indian american. if you're wondering what kind of people, jackson and ro are, well, here's a few quotes. we all know about white women's to use. it has caused the tears of 100, maybe even thousands of black people and it's still a weapon. white people would rather die than tell the truth about white supremacy
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racism and the role in both. yeah, a lovely bunch. anyway, once upon a time, they got into an argument about race with a white friend over dinner. much to their surprise, a few months later, the woman they had the argument with said she actually enjoyed it and asked for another dishing out and promised to call some other white women for the party. essentially that's ho. race to dinner was started. the format of the dinner goes like this, a group of white women pay $5000.00 for the events which is hosted at one of their houses. once they're done counting their piles of cash, jackson and route dig into the attendees, trying to uncover their subconscious racism with questions like, how are you racist? what's a race this thing or thought you've done recently? if a woman doesn't have an answer, according to ro, well that's just typical racist behavior. all of this is done in the most aggressive manner possible. men to quote shatter white fragility, but tears an outrage at these events are strictly prohibited. it does all sound
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a bit of a kiss, dick, but pay there is no accounting for taste. but women love dinner parties more than anything. it's their safe space to talk about how much they hate their husbands. how they're super annoying, how crazy busy they are. the latest school auction, they're raising money for, you turn the place where they typically unleashed their entire c whiteness into somewhere where you can actually have safe, not shameful conversations around racism. having started this back in 2019, jackson and ral, have since expanded the premise. i guess they grew tired of just braiding self loathing, progressive white women. so now they're telling them how to carry the lesson and white fragility even further and make a change at the events are no longer limited to dinner. so now they have breakfast, lunch, cocktails, and even brunch all popular past times of privileged white females. naturally, the internet has had a field day with the story. ah,
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it's unclear if these masochistic self flagellation dinners will ever actually lead to any change in society, let alone a good one. but one thing for sure. as long as progressive white women feel they are unconsciously racist. jackson and ro might never again have to pay for a meal. i think it's ironic, an elitist that they will pay, that they will pay $5000.00 in order in order to learn how recent they are, what kind of experience birch is signaling. and i really, truly believe it's just another way of people's, the fencing with their white gill, the crazy thing i've ever read. and i don't think that that actually does this fit
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to actually learn anything. by doing that, it feels like these 2 women that are in charge of the dinner. it feels like it almost feels like a game of some sort that they're playing on the white women when i really think it's going on here, is that these women are really capitalizing on the white gill of the wealthy. indeed, while some are cashing in on a walk ness, a video of an american father, daughter, juice, speaking it against the idea known as critical race theory has gone viral on social media. it comes amid an ongoing debate in the us about the role of c, r t and education and politics. it doesn't matter if you're black or white or any doesn't matter if you're black, white, brown. yeah. right. black in how we treat people is based on who they are. and if they're nice to see this is,
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this is how children think right here. critical race theory wants to in now we, my children are not going to have the videos clocked up them to 1000000 views on twitter. the theory itself, let's put forward 40 years. your go on essentially suggest that racism is systematic and not just demonstrated by individuals with prejudice. c r t being widely criticized with many calling for a bond on its teaching in schools. earlier i spoke to them, i just saw behind the video there, corey. yes, sure. i just think people are waking up to what's going on in the vision that's been going on. and i think people are tired. man, there are teachers that are tar that are writing me people going up to school boards now. yeah, i think people want to stand up because they see that they're trying to brainwash our children into seeing each other for the color they are and not the character that they are. how would you describe corey, why critical race theory as proof, so divisive?
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i would say when you tell any group of people that their whole pressures, because of the color of their skin and you tell the other group that they're all pressed because of the color and they're seen, you're going to find push back. you are going to see people standing up. we know what martin luther king said, right just by the content of our cares and the color of our scheme. and when we see people trying to implement that into our schools, on to our children, you're going to see pushback. you haven't heard back talking, but black lives matter either. you said the movement is for the destruction of america under families. can you just open up and why did you say that? well, the co founder said she was a marxist. so we know what marxism leave to and that is communism that socialism. so for me and for america, that's not what we're about. activists in the u. k. who are advising
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foreign property investors to steer clear of britain. they weren't developers are selling unsafe real estate coverage in the type of clubbing. the lead to the grenville tower tragedy. often they say this is either worthless or it comes with a host of hidden costs related to fire safety. we spoke to ben fox, the creator of an online month of named problem properties. the u. k. as is now, none of the build and none of the lease holds particularly new builds, can be trusted to be purchased. because why find in the range of buildings vass ah, unsafe have issues and ultimately because of the 8 of the us, one ratings on our valued, they were pounds, you know, they can't be sold again. so we want people's particularly from overseas, tend to be very careful with buy in buildings, especially from the major developers,
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are still marketing overseas. the clouding scans all received worldwide attention when grunfeld tower in london went up in flames. back in 2017. the fire, which started from a fridge, freezer on the 4th floor, spread rapidly because of the clouding. it took almost an entire day for firefighters to contain the blades with 72 people losing their lives. are ti shadae . edward dusty looks at how the government is moving forward almost 4 years old from the grunfeld tower tragedy. the government is still trying to learn from mistakes, especially as thousands of homes across the country of phil covered in the very same material. grunfeld was the deadline to apply for funding to remove the cutting, but already many of how to fit the bill themselves to keep that home safe after grandchild. in june 2018, we will immediately have to pay for waking watches. we're still paying
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for waking watches. so now you know, our service charges have you know, skyrocket. we are facing another bill of so far. the seas around $33000.00 to remove the planning. but i think it's more we are really, really struggling. i'm a pensioner. i'm 76 and all my savings for now, and i can find work students append to meet the 1st phase of the public inquiry into the grunfeld tyler tragedy that came the lives of 72. found the having was the principal reason for the rapid spread of the fire. but to give you an idea of the scale of the ongoing crisis currently around full point, $6000000.00 flap is still considered dangerous due to the material on them. also making them on sellable. and while the government has agreed to come up 5000000000 pounds, that's only a 3rd of what's actually needed. and
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a legal amendment protecting homeowners from half the bills was voted down by the conservatives in april. we have demonstrated, certainly have been to, you know, we are in talks with the bill barracks to build up have we, you know, what these properties in good faith have to foot. the bill has been to m p. 's and even the opposition leader tried to, you know, put forward a bill to chased of these whole loss, but of course, the conservative as well to the down. so we're back to square one. the government insists residence being shielded from those call. building safety remains the responsibility of the building owner and they must take swift action to remediate safety issues without putting on costs to leaseholders. our priority is making sure residents are safe in their homes as quickly as possible, and we are doing everything in our power to ensure that remediation work backed by
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government funding is completed to the highest standard. but none of this is stop the government from taking out foreign investors and selling off those dangerous buildings. unsurprisingly, then closing outrage among those effected i did a bit of research. i couldn't find any project that kind of shows you how many buildings across the u. k. over my or anything like that. and i was quite confirmed that this information wasn't publicly available. you know, you might get to build in the haven't got to read in yet. muncie by the rhetoric can change and you will be liable for the costs. besides, breaks in meant that we now pay 61000 pounds a week 424752 12. certainly not in the interest of the british economy in regards to receive buyers. if they see maybe one or 2 buildings that have the issue, they will think it's ok. i will be safe with
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a new bill. if we can prove from our math that people are registered and build into our new builds, you know, they are all over the country. they are different heights different edges. we are proven that this is a nationwide problem for years all from the grunfeld tower tragedy and still thousands of people are going to bed at night scared if another tragedy is simply waiting for happen. chuck edwards, i see all see london thing in the u. k. the port of dover on the your side coast could start turning away, child migrants within days. the local council sated services are overwhelmed by newcomers. it's a situation that time has faced before. i am deeply saddened that we are now seeing a repeat of the same crisis 9 months ago. while there have been a number of welcome measures from government. we have not seen what is most needed, a robust national kansas game that prevents port authorities such as kent coming
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under unmanageable pressure. sizable numbers 2 so far this year, 242 loan child migrants have arrived on ken shores. only 52 of whom were moved to other local authorities. under a voluntary transfer scheme, local council has launched a legal action against home secretary, pretty patel. it's demanding that she make other consoles take their fur sure. the home office said it will try to improve the scheme and pointed down the overall number of children seeking asylum in the u. k. have fallen. lot the same time patel has called for the removal of social media posts that glamorize dangerous migrant crossings to europe. she said in a letter to social media companies, she added videos promoting lethal crossings were unacceptable. earlier we discussed the issue with former home office minister norman baker and immigration barrister, robert parkin. well, you have to be, you have your friends on them in the u. k. there might be something on the
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inside and provide me that that might be but it's not going to prevent people not going to the underlying unfairness. to take a look at the question is which specific of the countries response group in relation to this to take off the proceedings, the encounter council shoots can continue to bear with me the grounds, making sense of the call come free or should that be britain recently? 3, they should be different because the government, complacent on the matter, i'm principal, tell, appear to want to blame social media operators for the people across the channel. that of course, are completely wrong. the national employ anyway, and be simply the government is the idea that people should claim in the 1st
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country they got to, which i could have time to say. but of course, we have it now, but that's your opinion. much reposition natur cheap but we won't fund so much in time until patel study authorities are clearing the wreckage of a train collision on monday in which at least 6 feet 3 people died. heavy machinery was brought into the mind, or courage is with military engineers assisting the operation. the accident happened when the passenger trained to reel and was then hit by a 2nd train. the canadian protesters have toppled and beheaded a statue of egerton ryerson. one of the architects of the countries controversial residential school system, the stuff she was erected on the university campus,
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the irs, his name. the protest was an honor of the $215.00 children. his remains refined at the sight of a former residential school for indigenous canadians. several cars were destroyed after a large sink hole opened up in a car park outside the medical center in jerusalem. the hospital head said no one was injured. it's thought extra excavation work in tunnels a nearby motor way may have led to that google and hot water over advertising practices, nervous country sweating over the lowering of corporation tax and china, continuing to post big profits post covert a lot done. it's a back to the rafters, didn't bust ahead of me the
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