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the so yeah, i mean the, the different and the, the different i think the division is just a feeling of being fed up with the staging model that they have lasted for many more years than them. i call government that you see that the, the bank just goes when we didn't come together the in price hike. i mean no gasoline because of the day of ocean and sanction because of encasements the face much, much higher. and i need to have when there wasn't a gazillion place hike that the spell, the, the, you know, vest move and then uh yeah, there is no moving on specifically about the place i go the, the price of gasoline. i mean, the is of course, as a sponsor for jenna jenna, that must be a b, b of people being fed up. but you see the movement as far as the union is concerned about the 2nd. so one thing they don't want to talk to didn't want to denounce is the body of the police of the helping union. but in the ability of my
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car, the police use of the, you know, the thing about the pension is influenced by the helping union. for example, that is, you know, they want more. i mean, the, they're being already, you know, putting back lengthening the. i mean, increasing so he to time and age in belgium, the mouth fill, the pension, a phone and bedroom. those are gonna be new ones that then there's only been on the vision government. do we have to be and you see the image of it like with people like us, it was to the size washington for united states. ma'am me these, these big the whole cuz he washington in the, in the degree that he's on state the, you know, the state both the ca, the b, i the cool sounds on which escapes democratic control, the bees disgruntled congress. uh you will be seen with this because you choose to
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be of cause that they all of these national government and national government seat exist. virginia. any type of agent though compared to the of the, of the media. i mean, you hoping it has been closed monday once you've gone for the monday. hopefully they're going to be policies in plenty of those days. google is east the demands of dropping it in. but it's not so easy. it was very glad about the ability to go to we do end up going to go losing d does not exist because i remember the as be named a clean a didn't the idea that the op is dispute. i mean you up enough to this, do you have been section is the future and, and avoid the buildings good and so on. so for, so it's very difficult to change. and that's who boots or the height of domestic to in the center is a french people. or we can even look at the belgian people. look at the amount of foreign aid their country is giving and take into consideration when they themselves are looking at higher taxes and having to work longer. is there a call to reduce for an 8?
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i mean, france itself, i'm noticing is the 5th largest country and giving a for an aide outside of his borders. belgium is 8. there was a large percentage which being given to inform a do you think the people of these countries would be willing to adjust their foreign a give if it meant lower taxes, unless pension issues? well, i mean the, so i need you probably think the american terms and that's what i need to pull the account please. the what training does a lot to fan to is the moment that it gives to the union that the spend something that goes down between 10 and 20 b and you whole yeah, that gives to you up in union, don't get back. and that goes that one that goes that the to the helping build cuz he bought the 2. he still you help him counties. they still have much energy about that. now, i think the, even this a height is already discussed, that led, you must also take into consideration the amount of the fee is good for that exist . i mean, that's us in the these, i mean the, the under height,
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they do focus on solutions for the, the cisco for this much bigger. and these, like in fancy, must be like a deal. like be in a yeah. we do set up an envision. there's only 1000000000 every day that goes into a physical body. so that would be a salesman. that's a dutch of that again, because the idea is basically in the limo. so you have to accept that. and we say in recent years, countries like great britain, others call for their version of separation from the european union. could this be down the road for other countries like france and even belgium is really there is a very need to says guns has nothing better to help in terms and in the, in the bedroom, even the nice that jimmy's gonna ship it up for you up in county anyways, and i did have jimmy lee, but i've been in the canadian into thinking that that's a huge additionally blessing though she didn't, you know, i mean, you saw the want to discuss, i think the figures of how much money i have given to me of the me and that not
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enough that'd be can i say even even before, hey, there's an easy discuss it so that they made discuss it in connection to immunization. but even so that's one that i know you have had this. it was a visa hygiene. they tell me what do they do for another helping union from the other form of the helping in the even really your opinion and an invitation to actually be made to any changes that i think chance. thank you so much for do i have to stay with us because after this break, we're going to continue the conversation and how the demands of the french protesters compared to the reality of workers and other countries will be right the the of
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the some nations may be able to turn away by the atrocities and other times the united states of america is different. wherever people longed to be free, they will find a friend in the united states, the,
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to the automated about 80 volts. anybody phase the since the only city and you look at the in service of the secretaries to color revolutions is one among several of means to reach the goal of conquering foreign lands and bringing them onto the help of us. the western economic interest people been cited doing that he did to everybody, the democrats, the new training portal, acted so no, we must say little bit soft by what i mean. he can see the final goal of these theme or of allusions to ensure that there are no independent players in the world anymore. the welcome back. this is 360 view. i'm scanning now hughes. we are discussing the french, a protest with our guest french compare is on a brick monce. thanks for joining us. shawn. john, i've just asked our french workers actually tax higher than other nations that i
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don't know. i don't think so. i don't think. i mean, you're focusing on the tax, but the whole issue is what services do you get to know? so what do we get to? yeah, i mean, they have been in, in the united states, you may not be tech savvy. so maybe seem to just be a lot so many good kids and finds many good excuse goes each thing has many tax has been to together. does that list that in the function of the g m. p. then just in the united states, this is a completely disease or why do you think knowing the situation going on in france right now? the present my chromebook leave, he had to push through pinch or a form at this time. i mean, who actually benefits from this discourse? well, to the extent that people we see that they don't have been generally, may you know, those who cannot for the me by private pension. and of course then benefits of what
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you mentioned. the funds mentioned fence, i guess things like that coco sunday and then think that'll be benjamin sense united states, the middle of that sent event. and if it's from the from that i don't know. i mean, anyway, i mean, as i say, i mean it's imposed by, you know, what the mean? i know things really cost ages, but of course my call us more and more for me last month i'll be spending the solution space and that's, that's the to help in the ones that to me. so they both left together with the government that would be opposed to that either from the left on that i think we have the means to me and make the police see that's what they think. so they think people would be willing to accept a higher percentage being taken from their paycheck each month. if it meant they would be able to retire sooner was they will. okay. we the very, the very has taken a good discussion about how to finance the pension to see if you think the pension in fans have been jim saelens banking sense. yeah. nothing particular difficult to
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give up and be visits. and there's been a temporary deficiency, but then of course we the baby boom. last few days, move into the, during upon them, fix it so, so it's nothing. there is a good assessing situation. and there were many, many proposals may include in season, you know, changing the configuration of people to the database to texas in order to fix the problem. but they want to activate the government. the government will have to be this. i say, i mean again, if you look at the trash i did, you have to have that many jump, some seem to be all of these 18 ages mathematician citizens that's coming in, who knows what's going on. so there's something a few times on the building. let's say give it to this point of view is a good. is it completely upset that you maybe on people? because you know, the, especially the vision vision already please give me just in case or not. seems
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today, but don't forget the mounting. 8081 and 2 during that age was pulled up to 60 to 60, to another movie to 64 because it justified the inclusion of those expectancy lessons isn't. she's a point of giving you. and of course, i think you should intentionally in those, the increase productivity, the insect of a, you know, a jacob effect of, of, with the economy where he does run into i have attended these protest. now the police seem to be using a lot of tear gas, do you think it is justified? i mean, there was a lot of violent breakouts between the police and citizens. do you think these are being provoked by outside agitators? and if so, who would these agitators even be? oh, i think he's not justified. i see everybody says weakness of, of damage and the police were affecting the state the limits of taking them with the a gas. and there was nothing violent on the side of the name of the state. no good
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. the way the police use in the, in the or joint these justified in says, is that like the so called black broke just an expression. you hope you're having a united states to the less this a good, the identities you know, because he's us, uh, let's say i don't know anybody on the list to on this. let's do a proof of them. so i don't know who these people and d. d, the reason the indeed goes to the but that's a very, that's my main right of the demo status. and there are lots of testimony. so people go to the peaceful fashion. and that'll be my thing by the police and sometimes able to beat debates. so nothing they say new jersey vacation. so the police items, how does the violence which is happening do for the message or the protest. as the encouragement is encouraged, wider support to push back against the proposed pension or forms. i mean, sometimes the actions of what is happening as a protest makes an even bigger headline then why the protest is actually happening
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over the media very much in the you get who is with the government. i mean, the media always within the police violence and the quote this to us using the black book as a, as an excuse or some of the incidence of yeah, there are some incidents that indemnification that's true because most of them are facing the vast majority of that they don't seem to, i'd been even in those in my face, and i'd be those are in demonstration on the pension. this on the vast majority still to the peaceful and the happen. location, a beat pull location by the police. sometimes at these protest is anyone questioning why the french government is willing to give large amounts of foreign aid like to warn ukraine. public services for migrants is to have pensions for its own citizens. this, it was sent to me that is rated the connection between the entertain and the, and the state. i think of course, i think is a big issue in the united states because the mother's into the kings much louder
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knew us than here. but these are here to, is this a commitment to suit the world and then and hoping for. and then there's what he can, genius and is going to be investment. the hope that answers ending on width ends with the data again to seize the opinion. young people don't go to the who causes of the problem in the next level of the test and then the answer them to you about these as another thing just and there's no inflectional on the the, the, the, the problem. so i think, you know, that's, that's the, that's the 2nd we're saying and countries around the world, the gas tax is being raised. our people not making the connection between the lack of product availability, the high demand, which has resulted in high gas prices because of the sanctions being forced on russia right now, or because of this crisis going on in ukraine. are they not connecting the dots?
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or they purposely being led to not connect those dots with the media. so then the need to them not to connect the dots, but the, you see this little but i think on for us in that age mobility because uh, you know this because i think they disconnecting that. does people wanna do it on the, on them until they do immediately, but in the isolated, i think that's, that's where i am searching the stuff in the tool. and i think, you know, there may be, sometimes people questioning the do training mondays, vaguely the questioning of the sanctions against russia, which i think after the number the efficient associates consume. and since each took this scope is going to, i mean, the pipeline and everything, all these things of a time in the us and the with the homeless. and the yes to the company does, the price is not over. even if the spacing a came by somebody, i could, i don't know how that the, you know, the, we would still have a, a gas prices higher places and much more than the united states. because of that,
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when we buy liquefied natural gas from the united states to companies, most of the other gentleman companies move to the united states as a professor. i think on the close the lobsters, that's much more of the us from the consequence of. i mean, this is in 50 consequence of this. one last question, are protests like this likely to be same? do you think and other european countries where governments are pushing for pension reforms? is this just the beginning where i know little, i mean, in belgium the great if you put this, they've been polluters so, so in all of their input this in germany we ok. so put this, but the maybe less visible in france, like any kind of predict that they do this. and even though there's been lots of pricing to this, the only literally that will be like in the bluff for the day. so the lack of political need of shipping, the lack of quality. can you see that the investigation of these are lack of
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connection between the problem and the union, especially clinician over the and the willing to pay in since we completed a would? i mean, do i can thank you, john burke, law and a mathematical. as the fiscal physicist at the university of rank, you can also read his book, humanitarian imperialism using human rights to so war. protesting is a private aspect of french culture and has a long standing tradition rooted in the country's history and political landscape, but doesn't necessarily mean or result well outside the french revolution process, where the people in france usually don't accomplish much except the to our visitors . the french government places high value on freedom of expression and the right to protest. the french constitution guarantees these rights which encourages citizens to freely express their opinions and engage in public demonstrations. it is important to note that while protests are a common occurrence in france,
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they do not represent the views of the entire population. protest often reflects specific concerns and perspectives held by particular groups or individuals. i think it's almost a roddic, those who might have a great grasp on the economic justification of the picture reforms. probably going to be there because they read work to this website i was use with your 360 view of the news you can use. thanks for watching the willing to do you know, credit union? dorian show name. yeah. i did. she shipped a dr. meano's report. the control room for 2 of us. so we fixed you get
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the system really be and you have enough not to say websites and stuff. i'm assuming. yeah, we did the cloud. so essentially it's streams of dark news, but i'll let you drive both on your own their own crazy if that's what they're used to motivate myself way. but just to do, you still know? sadly, if she ever always get us, what are we shipping? that it just stickler. a lift or flip that came over to them. i need to use that says that you train school, so that's the only for each of the 4th quarter. and sure enough to buy useful stuff, but i see the best way to, to take a picture of the double play. the straight face of
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the, the, the, the, the us is spending tens of billions of dollars on nuclear weapons, including the maintenance of around a $150.00 warehouses across europe. that according to a newer report by a group which came to ball listening to their arms, diplomacy may come with consequences as the rest intended to punish south africa
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for allegedly sending arms to russia. despite pretoria as mutual stands on the complex a new frame and outright light, that's the reaction from india to accusations from the former twitter ceo who is a logic that india breton just shut down twitter in india if it didn't take down certain accounts. common interest divisions and animates. that's what unites tyrone in caracas, according to our runs president during his visit to venezuela as both country space, even more sanctions from the west, the coming to live from the russian capital. this is our t international. i'm rachel, of love. it is here with the top stories of the our welcome to the program. the u. s. spent $83000.00 every minute in 2022 on nuclear weapons,
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while also maintaining atomic. whereas in europe, as a coordinate to a nuclear disarmament campaign group, which states that the weaponry is spread across numerous american military bases over 5 europe in countries. although the course is there isn't just kind of public information or, or denial of us in the workstations in europe. we do know that there are and if there was an station in 5 countries across europe and asia in germany, belgium, another name, it'll be, and turkey and civil society, independent experts estimate, there's about a 10250 warhead stations across the country at u. s. air bases to go further in depth on this are jake work contributor virtual mars, then joins me here in studio to discuss. rachel, it's great to have you here. now, what more do we know about these revelations? all right, so somebody said the quiet part out loud there. and this is not just anything tank
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. this is a think tank that works closely with united nations to promote the u. n's nuclear weapons band treaty. there the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons based in geneva. now they are reviewing here that the us has as nuclear weapons stationed in europe, specifically in belgium, germany, italy, the netherlands, and turkey. and this isn't something that the us tends to talk about, you know, brag where the u. s. has it's the spokes of its nuclear umbrella and how far the eggs that extend across the planet instead, washington as allies are usually talking about russia and rushes recent decision, and notably to transfer tactical nukes, to one single ally bell over is have a listen. we strongly condemn the arrangement. so it's the latest example of irresponsible behavior that we have seen from russia. since it's full scale invasion of ukraine. lee was nuclear gamble with a nuclear weapons move to better rose cost to, to,
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to new escalation. come forward is a direct threat to the, to be in security in there. just so in doing that, you know, the united states has nuclear weapons all over europe. and how very have the representative from the state department, the us talking about the fact that this is just, you know, russia is just going way out of balance. and the you say exactly the same thing, not talking about their particular situation at all, which is far more widespread in terms of deployment of nuclear weapons of the us in europe. now, why are all of these hysterics happening around russian station and tactical needs? in one single other allied countries when the us has been displayed all over europe . well, the argument that we often hear from, for example, if the council on foreign relations, which is a think tank for, you know, a lot of numbers are former united states, high level officials, former directors of the c, i a. so it says establishment thing. tax, it's very close to washington, now they've put for the argument that's often heard from the establishment,
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the west, and that is that catastrophic deterrent. in other words, these big nuclear weapons that kind of the us deployed in europe to have a little military value. why? because you know, they're just, they're catastrophic, they're meant to be a deterrent. they're not actually meant to be used. and that's exactly why the us freaks. so when iran develops nuclear weapons, or when they hear about north korea, potentially getting nuclear weapons or any other country that they might want to retain, change, they know that that is an insurance policy against we're seeing change because nobody really wants to the point, the pre rapids, but they also argue that tactical needs the kind that russia explained to the floor in it, in, inside it's a lot of dollars. they're saying, well, you know, those are actually usable nukes because, you know, they're little nips, like cute little things. or you can just do blow up the desk, it does a little damage, but you know, they're deployable, come on, gimme a break. i mean, they still have a radiation yield. now, what's the difference between a big mushroom cloud, slightly smaller and mushroom clock. so it's,
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it's an argument that just doesn't fly, but that's how they tried to justify it. and um, this report that came out of this thing taken geneva also touched on nuclear spending last year in 2022. and they pointed out something really interesting. they said that russia spent only 22 percent of what the united states spent on its nuclear arsenal last year, and that china only spent 25 percent about a quarter of what the us spent on its nuclear arsenal. so we're talking about a figure for the us of $43700000000.00, but the u. s. washington spent arts nuclear arsenal and which is below, as all the no pun intended. we're not talking about explosion and blows all the other countries away. so there you go on a lot of double standards happening here. yeah. and certainly a lot at stake here, especially when you're talking about nuclear weapons, whether tactical or otherwise our t contributor rachel mars and thank you so much for that update. the ukrainian showing of the city of don as has left one woman dead and 6 injured according to
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local officials. a toddler is reported to be among the casualties ukrainian forces from pardon area near a railway station, killing a 20 year old mother or 2 year old survived the attack. the showing came from a multiple launch rocket system. are these roman kosar are reported from the scene minutes after the incident? a wonderful many what skills has the result of ukrainian artillery attack? the woman's name was on this to see her mom is right now inside. it's very hard to come in town situations like these. the woman hand us to see how she was in the store. when are you crazy and shell hit right next to the railway station. people were going to, they're not being treated at a hospital the
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can you remember how it all happened? did they didn't, will. uh, there was some kind of showing behind the station and it was loud. then it was quiet and one second. everything was in smithereens. what's wrong with your attention wound? i've already been to the hospital, they did an x rays, everything is fine. i just spoke with an associate as dads, and he said that he just buried his son, who was fighting for the people's republic. and that he was, he was killed by ukrainian military. this is a shell from a multiple launch rockets systems wired here by ukranian nationalist. now this is not the center of the city. this is a key. if kid district, it's a very popular place among the locals, as you can see, there are many shops there. and of course there is the railway station there as well. some toilet bus lines have been destroyed as well. as i understand
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electricity is now down in this area, so it's not very safe to stay here as this area is constantly ons, or on boardman by ukrainian military. now you can see there's another guy showing us that he was the ones as by, by a show. but of course, he didn't need treatments had a hospital, but to, as i'm talking right now, we can still hear shutting, taking place on the outskirts of done that. now several districts of the city have come under fire on this day to remind call for a marty the an extra public us lawmakers and turn to punish, solve out for god for its cooperation with russia that does the country prepares to host the annual form between the us and sub saharan countries, a debt improving multilateral, diplomatic and business ties that decision stems from claims that pretoria was secretly army supplying arms to russia,
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which the country denies. with this new washington wants to stop dirty free access to the u. s. trade market for the country that's just by south africa asserting is neutral stance in the conflict, and declaring itself ready to be a mediator and host of peace talks between the warring sides. believe it says that to bring about these talks are set to begin in weeks with the delegation, including the has of zambia, egypt, congo. so new goal and you've gone to such a visit key as an mosque out. we could, it's meanwhile, the check for administer is on a 5 day visit to angola and zambia, and move aimed at reducing cooperation between african states with russia and china, and restoring european influence on the consummate. definitely that the russian invasion of ukraine was a wakeup coal, but it's never too late and will have to be present in africa. we have never left africa, but now we need to pay more attention. definitely. we discuss it.

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