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still live with the consequences. today the, the priest is killed in france, would be suspected perpetrator, migrant accused of burning down non cathedral. last question being asked as to why he hadn't been deported to tara playing behind bars. how's he investigated? how complex identifying his transgender allegedly worked the system to get placed in women's jails for they can go on to carry out sex attacks on female in night. they get in a full erection to lock them. this room 247 with the man. and there is nothing you can do about it. so the relentless march of wildfires, flames breaking more destruction at easter rusher and working cities in den smoke. correspondence in the disaster zone with a fire fighting units in brings is a 1st hand account of the devastation. in order to fully finger them,
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you would need to go up because they're not just burning on the surface. they're burning underground. awe . thanks for joining us. this is our t international catholic priests to be murdered in western france. the killer is reportedly a migrant who's on the judicial supervision on suspicion of setting font and non cathedral a year ago was he's pull asleep reports from paris to be carry a minister role that damn, i mean, the suspect has handed himself over to police uncompleted crimes what we know is that the catholic priest has been assassinated. we understand that he was killed in his room in the french region of one day. now his body has been located. we
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also hearing from the minister himself that he was involved in a mess of fired and ravaged cathedral in man. last year. the french competition between the pen has expressed off range that off to the cathedral incident, the man himself was not expelled. in france, you can therefore be legal, said on far the cathedral of none and never be expelled and go further by murdering a priest. what is happening in our country is of unprecedented gravity. it is a complete failure of the state and observed gentlemen on now the french tele melissa has criticized marine the pain for not knowing the facts and speaking out and pointing fingers when she should rather be showing compassion to the catholic community. what a shame rather than expressing her compassion to catholics, madame le pen is entering into debate without knowing the facts. this foreigner could not be deported despite his deputation order,
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and that he was still under judicial watch. what we understand is that the best and is 40 you old man who was born in wonder at this stage, it is unclear what was his motive. he was living with a religious community for quite some time before he carried out this murder on today, r t launch is a special project. we're looking at the issue of transgender convicts abusing female prisoners correspondence ascii. taylor has been investigating a rising number of such cases which have been done by women's rights activists. a horace show. oh i me and phones over where to house sex change prisoners are particularly high in california with our being numerous complaints from inmates there being a number of recent cases that might explain that worries
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me ah ah, they're getting a full erection to locked in this room 247 with the men. and there is nothing you can do about it. the nobody cares about us. we a danger here. there were never love males with full mail and that to me, sharon showers with us in a group shower room. yet now men can share our showers. me the proven sexual probably haven't committed multiple crimes against women. yet the state of washington had no problem moving him into women's
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facility. ah, we asked us prison authorities to comment on the allegations on what exactly the policies are when it comes to trans john to inmates when of course, let you know when they get back to us earlier, i had the chance to speak to penny nuns who is the ceo and president of the concerned women for america activist group. now she's worried to some male inmates, might change the gender identity, sympathy, so as to take advantage of incarcerated women. the issue before us right now is whether or not women who are incarcerated women who have no choice for being in prison and how long they're there have no rights are being protected against biological men. we can say the biological disparities decides the strength of men versus women. this is changing in our country and which now men who
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simply identifies women. they don't have to take any surgical measures in the state of california and other states. when someone simply identifies as a woman, that predators are willing to say anything to get access to women and to hurt them further. i recently read a statistic that said in the united states, about 84 percent of women who incarcerated. say that at some point in their life they've already been sexually assaulted. these are women who are already very troubles. there's no excuse in which a person who is the biological male or biologically female should be victimized in prison. if the prison system would take the issue of safety more seriously than that, then that concern would be met. again, there's no excuse for allowing someone to be victimized in prison. there must be common sense met and used in dealing with people who are. they're locked away,
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they cannot leave, and we must take measures to keep them say, cases of alleged abuse of women by tons to the people in jail have left some incense in light of a controversial bill passed in california at the start of the year. the law that's trans inmate's request to transfer to facilities, but align with that gender identity effectively allowing male prisoners to move to female jails. since the law is passed around $300.00 such requests have already been submitted. and as of june this year, non have been rejected by your forty's, california, as the latest us state of adopted such legislation, similar and may housing policies also exist in connecticut, new york city, massachusetts, and new jersey and women's rights groups are alarmed that all the parts of the country might follow suit. the definition of trans janda is dangerously inclusive and california department of corrections and rehabilitation. these are basically
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heterosexual men ruining this paternity for the trans community to be safe. and now they have a big pool of potential victims. males cannot solve declaring themselves out of maleness, the yes, shouldn't fall, kelly for you here into this horror. how do you hear? california fell $13.00, to many claim that it sets a heretic precedent for the country. do you agree? i agree in the sense that the person in the law is so actually broad and generic, you're not looking for any sort of justification or behind. you can really put other people in danger, while also insulting people who truly do struggle with it by using something that they really do have something that they truly do identify and have identified with the young age in order to fulfill something that's going to bring harm to others, we're putting these women at risk and it's unsafe if you're responsible in california certainly owes the women that state better and they are failing miserably right now. do you think that there is
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a concern that heretic stories like the ones that are merging, that they can do pretty irreparable damage to an entire transgender community, doing ripley, the damage not only to the transgender community, to, to people who have, have been going through their transgender, their, their changes, your de la jeremiah them, and you're actually going to start to demonize them by using them as a crush. what do you think is a good commit? violence against women are not only harming it's the real transgender community. people are kicking, you're the, you're harming women, you're harmony, everybody else provide long time women, all this. he felt on hud. they felt forgotten about. they felt use they felt vulnerable, then they became empowered. and now suddenly it feels like a trend is going in the opposite direction. is that how it looks to you? there has been a drive to be the most possible inclusive in california, specifically. and here's where we're running into issues. we're not protecting
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women, we're not protecting those who were born women. and we have to understand that there is a distinction between those who identify as women and those who are genetically women. and that, that the harm can exist between those who are just attempting to present themselves as women, so that they can escape being housed with other men and been being a rooster in the hen house. and basically whether they want to escape other harm from other men or just come into the female prison and be a predator. we open the door to that, and that's problematic. and, and because we're so, you know, in the effort of being so inclusive, we're not realizing the harm on the back in that is being, cause this is katie, such a complicated issue. so what's the solution here? is that single sex prisons because, you know, when you read a lot, a lot of trans inmate say i don't feel safe anyway. so how do we make sure that everyone does feel safe? yes, we have male person, we have female person. that's how it's been because we know that that,
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that works better, but maybe having other facilities for individuals that i identify as trans making sure there is better security for some of these people. i don't know, maybe even looking into their medical records, not just taking somebody from california, going to that basically you can get a piece of paper and check a box and then be have the bunch of women that you can victim i. that's not ok. but there are ways that you can look into somebody's medical history in psychological record, that's what they're supposed to do is verify what they think about their, their identity or their gender. that's what we need to do. i mean, what do we met with everything else? just to look into what somebody says, not just taking them at their word and make sure that there is some kind of verification for the t as keeping close tabs on developments in the spare. and you can be sure that will be returning to this topic in future broadcasts. me me. a regional emergency has just been declared in far
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a structure as wildfires. they continue to range creeping up closer to populated areas and businesses. well, the one and a half 1000000 hacked has been consumed by flames over the past 3 months, and the father left nearby cities blanketed in choking smoke. correspondent dmitri pat reports from the front line was from 3000 people. battling nature's fury. just arrived at the camp site where we're supposed to be saying, but apparently we might actually have to evacuate right now because the fire is already near the camp. the firefighters are trying to battle with right now. but as you can see behind it spreading really fast, like that tree just caught on fire and like less than a minute. with the fire spreading really quickly, there's wind and still really dry. there's still been no rain. and the,
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the reason for a while for over a month me the roosting, if you really need people here now the fires cover a very large area. it's hard to keep the track. it's almost impossible. i don't know how we can manage that for water with a hand pump like this. but this just by being very primitive is one of the most effective things they have. right now we're going through a fire that we are still battling. it's taking a while. it's been way recent hours since we got here. we're still battling the fire me
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so basically we go round around around the fire. so we see some flame hit them, so ahead and with some water. but some of these are actually routes on fire and order to fully finish them. you would need to go up because they're not just burning on the surface. they're burning underground. me just finish battling one fire and then literally like 2 minutes later there was another one just 20 meters to the left. and there is just not enough people right now in this camp to be dealing with all this effectively. thankfully this is a bottom fire. still they call it as basically when the ground is burning, as opposed to a top fire where the top of the trees is burning, which is the most dangerous thing there is. because if we pick that up, it's pretty much unsolvable difficulties. these guys are having is basically,
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there is not enough people and the equipment they have, or, i mean there's not that many ways to fight fire. basically what the use of the backpacks with 20 leaders in it. and they use that texting and a pump that backpack, and they use as a spray water on the fire. the other one is these shuttle where they, they got a trench so that the ground fire will stop. they get rid of all them on the grass, the branches, the leaves, everything that could be set on fire instantly. that's pretty much how these people have been battling all these fires for the past 4 months. the war father playing a whole host of countries right now, one of the worst. busy had been greece, locals there as joined the efforts of fire fighters and attempted to be buying blaze after blaze. thousands of people, including tourists,
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have been evacuated from affected areas, homes and power lines have been destroyed with more than $56000.00. hector said to have gone up in flames in the past 10 days. smokes also swept across nearby cities, including the capitol. athens far far just from the u. k. france, romania and switzerland have been sent to help tackle the disaster. to come this our $300.00 euros to be on your way. if you any, looks a grief the palms, refugees in the radical bit to solve illegal immigration from neighboring valid roofs. story more to the the, the join me every thursday on the alec simon show. when i was speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport business, i'm show business. i'll see you then. me
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the ah, me. liberals today show their face the mouth. and what can you see the new car and be as they are found is there is a poker. carlson and his journey in coverage hungry about the liberal establish
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will probably never ah, welcome back. the british prime ministers facing it. burrows of criticism have to cracking and joe could be expensive mining communities during a visit to scotland. he said the mongrel punch is closure of coal mines, had given us philip to the fight against climate change, or johnson is being urged to apologize. latin communities in scotland were utterly devastated by touches the destruction of the coal industry to treat that as something to laugh about is crass and deeply insensitive to that reality. burris johnson's shameful praising of margaret, such as closure of the coal mines, brushing off the devastating impact on those communities with a laugh. shows just how out of touch he is with working people. yet again, bars johnson has shown he is completely out of touch with scotland by making unbelievably crush jokes at the expense of our mining communities. for context,
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984, the u. k. had 170 coal mines employing some 190000 people punches plans to close. 20 mines, lead to a year long stand off with huge protests and violence classes by 2015 or u. k. color is had been closed while a can speak live now the kitchen is the general secretary of the national union of mind. workers said welcome, chris. first of all, boris johnson's. some people have said it was a joke. and that's not even entirely clear. what did you think of his comments? i think it would incentive stephen. i think sure. just how to put his jealous needs with lash parts of the u. k. that were for the mining communities to make for now the p closure program which devastated mining communities nor ended up with the year level minus strike. the top families are past your shows. how to is you say it's out of touch and maybe he, maybe he doesn't understand the effect that those closes a still having on
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u. k. community. what is the impact in the modern era? i think i think he did realize what the effect was going to be. i think he's just too stupid to, to stop himself from saying what he, what he's thinking, to be honest with you. i mean this, this comes on the back of his government refusal to accept the business energy industrial strategy reporting to the mine workers pension scheme. a report that said that the goldman should stop reading the mine workers pension scheme and should allow the money that's made from that scheme to go to pharma. my work is to, to increase that pensions and give a little bit of a better quality in their retirement. and government just disregard the report altogether. and it's actually signal that they intend to take further. would like 9000000000 pounds. so i think he started insult to injury and he just shows the man doesn't care. what is the situation now in former coal mining communities?
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have they been able to adapt in any way or the pain still felt? i think the pain still felt in all the fall line could be just, i think some community is a fair, better numbers and to, to mitigate the devastation caused by the big closures. but we do have pharma mining communities that have still not recovered from the mind closure program. the fact you initiated that it was nothing to do with climate change because if anything, the closure of the u. k. coal mines increased carbon emissions for the okay. because we still continue to build a lot of call, but we import to the from halfway around the world. do you expect burress johnson to apologize? i don't expect to punish johnson to apologize. i don't think he is. is got the models to actually to do that. i think he'll try and write it out. i think he'll try luffy off and just as insult to injury really on top of stealing from our pension scheme to to mac is the book to one of his jokes. it's this is just
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disrespectful. do you think there was any really tell that to to try and pass off his policies and policies of the conservatives in the past as being pro green? i think it was a genuine attendance on his behalf to do that and, and that does give me some concern because climate change is a real issue. it does need tackling. but if he thinks that shooting at coal, mine is doing is big to to find off climate change. then on 1226, i don't watch that much. or for the, the u. k. great agenda. like you said, a lot of people view, this is just being insensitive. johnson's ratings have it in all time. low. now do you think he will suffer as a consequence of this kind of action? i would hope that a lot of people that believe the high, that you know, the,
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the tardies were for the working people and that the cared about everybody in the wanted to, you know, level the country of north and south east and west will now see through that charade, and that will realize that police johnson's talks already party of today is exactly the same as magnet that just taught a party of the 1980s ninety's. the not bothered about working class people, they don't probably about lives. there are bob about what they get out of it for themselves. chris, appreciate your time. thanks so much, chris kitchens, my guest, general secretary, the national union of mine, marcus lithuania is offering illegal immigrants, a golden handshake of 300 heroes. as an incentive to leave the country, it comes as the baltic state bottles, a surge of arrivals along its board with deliveries. the money will be paid once the person has boarded a flight. out of lithuania can only be paid and claimed once more than $4000.00
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migrants. most of them from iraq of trust in to let you need from bella ruth. so far in 2021. not the 50 folding teresa from the previous year. if you a new in poland to europe in commission to step in yeah, the me, leslie police, he's more to count against my grants, rioting, over poor condition that the detention center they are being held in between the border guards saying capacity to accommodate new people is that breaking point bill nice exclusive men skipped orchestrating, remind prices in italy ation chris banking of anti government protests in bella reese, last year between his, our planning to build a wall along its border with valerie. yes. so maybe cost a $100000000.00 euros. political, endless run, wrote, foose believes the migrants are being used as a political weapon. because what we see here is, of course,
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the abuse of migrants in the sense of weapons of my migration provide the kelly greenhill has called it in her study at the clear proof of yeah, consequence of geopolitical conflict going on of a totally different kind, a clear sign of the use of migration at a certain instrument in geopolitical struggle. but of course, we also have to look at the situation on both sides because the european union, although went into a struggle with over the last election presidential election, putting a lot of pressure. and so it seems that this is just a certain kind of retaliation because it doesn't have the mean to respond. finally, canceled culture is literally claimed a real heavy way victim, namely a 70 ton rock for decades. it sat on the main campus of wisconsin university in
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america, but it's distant links to racism. i've seen students giving it, it's marching orders. the chamberlain rock who's named after a geologist and for me university president bank when it was 1st put in place in 1925 local journal, referred to it by deeply offensive name for blank people. now, despite the cost and effort involved being moved away from the main campus, instead, a plan will be installed in memory of the university's president and wraps it up for this news. our thanks so much for company watching r t. i will return with more in half an hour. in the meantime, we do plenty more stories covered on a website. you can check them out by having to r t dot com. the i
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one of the worst ever mass shootings in america was in las vegas in 2017. the tragedy a close a little of the real big. where many say elected officials are controlled by casino owners. the dangerous shooting revealed what? the l. v. m p d really is, and now it's part of the spin machine to the american public barely remember that it happens that just shows you the power of money and las vegas. the powerful showed that true colors, when the pandemic had the most contagious contagion that we've seen in decades. and then you have a mayor who doesn't care. so here's caroline goodman, offering the lives of the biggest residents to be the control group, to the shiny facade, conceal of deep indifference to the people by going to say that they would take an action. absolutely keep the registering and keep the slot machines doing. this is
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a money machine is a huge cash register that is ran by people who don't care about people's lives being lost. ah ah hello and welcome to cross. we're all things considered. i'm about liberals today show their face. the mask is off and what do we see? the new mccarthyism. they are proud of their liberalism and tucker, carlson, and his journey in coverage of hungry about the liberal establishment will probably never recover the
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to discuss these issues and more, i'm joined by my guess. george m u l e. in budapest, he's a podcast or at the gaggle which can be found on you too, and locals. and here in moscow were joined by dmitri bobby. he was a political analyst and editor in a me, internet, media project or a gentleman, cross talk rules and effect. that means you can jump anytime you want, and i always appreciate it. okay, let's go to the new and improved version of denise re bobbitt. you're welcome to the program and i should tell everybody for this format that you contact that my 2 guests in this case to be in georgia and i inquire with they would like to talk about and de me, you sent me an article about the new mccarthyism why did you send that to me? what caught your eye and do you think we really are in arab news? go ahead.

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