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Transcripts For DW DocFilm - Short Report Fueling Eating Disorders Online 20180729 22:15:00


markets. made in germany. your business magazine. w. when me if someone had told me back then if you don t eat now you ll be dead tomorrow i still couldn t have eaten all. anorexia starving yourself down to nothing it often affects girls mostly when they re young sometimes it stays with you forever until you die. i didn t want to die out the way i felt back then i didn t want to keep on living either but. i want to find out more why do people do this to themselves. this is just a suburban of living just. i wanted to make it as small as possible the less there
is of me the less burden there is to get the hope is the main problem is that they don t know who they are it wasn t your own does the person the eating disorders are almost like a partner for life a partner or even a best friend online lots of girls refer to it as an auction it up i get so upset when they say things like anna is getting so loud. you don t want all that. i wonder whether social media blogs and instagram photos contribute to the problem where the anorexic girls hang out online. while your parents are flabby your stomach is soft and your thighs are a disaster we re surrounded by all sorts of slender women who gather likes for their bodies you can see instagram photos of girls who are clearly anorexic i m interested in chatting with some of them so we set out to join a pro and a whatsapp group i contact several of the girls. and it worked one
of the admins gets back to me i ll call her and to join the group i have to tell her my current weight and my desired weight she also wants some pictures now on any just photo shop i become helen nineteen years old one meter seventy tall current weight fifty eight kilos desired weight fifty kilos the admin sent me the rules for the group. there are pretty strict. off list every evening you have to list how much you ve eaten and what you ate how you can t take in more than a thousand calories a day and there are weekly challenges wonder what that s all about. and you have to post a new picture of your body every week. why are they also into this why are they obsessed about their weight i want answers during my research i come across a girl called laney she s posted several you tube videos about her anorexia and
she s quite open about it. today i m going to talk about addiction to pro and i pages. poor poor. i m going to switzerland to meet her linnaeus twenty two years old not very tall and has been living with her eating disorder for five years . hi how are you nice to meet you in person real lamey and i want to cook a meal later so we go to stock up on provisions it all started when lenny was seventeen first she started dieting then counting calories proportion strength and soon she was underweight but laney kept wanting to get thinner. with me i d walk through the supermarket thinking i ll just rush through the supermarket and pick up only what i need. but sometimes i felt so happy here that i could have sat down for two hours and said to myself i don t need anything.
live again that can take time. to r.c. think they. decide when we re in reality that s where normal life takes place because if we can t learn to integrate into that in here then i don t know where else we can see it was announced. rosie is fifty and has been living with her eating disorder for more than thirty years three decades. will call this woman junia she doesn t want to be identified both patients suffer from deeply rooted psychological problems. even the both have been fighting an eating disorder for so many years they re still ill how could they have gotten in so deep as it s been of the my first thought was ok blame girls inferiority complexes and even anorexia on germany s next top model and all those instagram photos dumbass in some article. i
think that s. when germany s next top model came back on t.v. lots of radio stations. would call us to ask what our patients thought about it now and they all answered are you crazy do you really think this caused my own ass my nuts. as a deficit i mean really how superficial this is of the from a scientific point of view society s obsession with losing weight and staying slim is of course a part of it without eating disorders probably wouldn t be an issue but many of these girls have problems dealing with life in general it s not easy you know it isn t. the girls we look after completely lost control somewhere along the way and they ve developed these damn results to try to take back that control get their composites. and what about those social media groups like what s our facebook. have they changed anything how does a nerd. among the you d have to gather scientific data i
can t even gauge that but i have realized that these women have constructed an illusory reality that s linked to the eating disorder must be accomplished they have body scheme disorders and they don t trust their own perception of their bodies i ve met girls who say things like your lying or photos of people who died of anorexia or fakes from the storm i seen things like that on pro and other sites the song it s like a cult when somebody would buy them if they don t get involved in this stuff find something else it s more like an expression of their personality disorder. it s easy to construct alternative realities on social media just like my whatsapp group of america does it i don t even noticed it with myself they re always writing me and that makes me think about it more than once instead of the stuff that you don t want to limit only exactly that way you won t have to worry about other things. other life demands can take a step back and you can take back control in
a limited sector the main problem is that they don t know who they are. anymore. so the eating disorder becomes like a partner for life and if they let it go it s like getting divorced. they feel they ve lost control they re overwhelmed and look for something they can control their body their weight that distracts them from bigger issues in their lives horsey and yulia have been living together for nine months yulia was pretty sick when she arrived last summer and our lives i just felt like i wanted to die i simply couldn t bear any more that this burden of living i wanted to make it as small as possible the less there is of me the less burden there is those were the kind of thoughts i had. as i spent a lot of time on facebook i had so many friends there and they post food pictures and so did i i was smaller and smaller portions but i didn t know what my liking
them they d reinforce my behavior. that was hard to digest i m completely exhausted after the visit. you want to tell you were so open with me and i felt a little overwhelmed by a lot of what i was astonished by what they had to say. but it looks like they re both on the road to recovery. but i m not done yet. there s still that whatsapp group it s time to leave. if you know cause i m out now i told them i m a reporter it feels a little strange but first i don t know if i did the right thing. maybe i should have offered them more help. but this feels right there. if that can even be said about a group like this. and if either way for you i m glad to have gotten out of their. cut. cut your
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Transcripts For DW DocFilm - Short Report Fueling Eating Disorders Online 20180729 07:02:00


want to keep on living either but. i want to find out more why do people do this to themselves. this is just the burden of living i wanted to make it as small as possible the less there is of me the less burden there is. hope is the main problem is that they don t know who they are it wasn t their own does the sunday think it s orders almost like a partner from life a partner or even a best friend online lots of girls refer to it as anna aka meet up i get so upset when they say things like anna is getting so loud. going all. i wonder whether social media blogs and instagram photos contribute to the problem where the anorexic girls hang out online. are also flabby your stomach is soft and your thighs are a disaster or surround. by all sorts of slender women who gather likes for their
down for two hours and said to myself. i don t need anything. meanwhile leaning contrived normally and eat pretty normally to. linny lives alone with her two cats she is a trained seamstress and to you to post she visited pro and our blogs during the early stages of her disease. it helps i didn t idolize all that pro anna stuff like some girls did but i d resist the pages now and again for motivation or inspiration and especially the photos. for two then on one page i met a girl and we decided to lose weight together. last name they called us a twin someone with similar measurements that you lose weight with. us but what was it like having
a long time she s usually very cautious of the public as a welcome to army join to. how long people stay here differs. no standard length of stay calm what we try to do here is teach people to learn to live again that can take time. r.c. they. don t decide when we re in reality that s where normal life takes place. here if we can t learn to integrate into that in here then i don t know where else we can see it was announced. rosie is fifty and has been living with her eating disorder for more than thirty years three decades. will call this woman she doesn t want to be identified both patients suffer from deeply rooted psychological problems. even the both have been fighting an eating disorder for so many years they re still ill how could they have gotten in so deep as they ve been
of this is that my first thought was ok blame girls inferiority complexes and even anorexia on germany s next top model and all those instagram photos done by since america lost. its germans when germany. next top model came back on t.v. lots of radio stations would call us to ask what our patients thought about it and they all answered are you crazy do you really think this caused my own ass on my nuts. as a guest as the i mean really how superficial this is of the from a scientific point of view society s obsession with losing weight and staying slim is of course a part of it without eating disorders probably wouldn t be an issue but many of these girls have problems dealing with life in general it s not easy because you know it isn t. the girls we look after completely lost control somewhere along the way and they ve developed these damn results and to try to take back that control
it. was and what about those social media groups like what s our facebook. have they changed anything how does a nerd. i don t. dismiss someone with you d have to gather scientific data i can t even gauge that but i have realized that these women have constructed an illusory reality that s linked to the eating disorder as much from the couple so they have body scheme disorders and they don t trust their own perception of their bodies i ve met girls who say things like you re lying or photos of people who died of anorexia are fakes from the storm i ve seen things like that on pro and other sites the song that s like a cult when somebody if they don t get involved in this stuff find something else it s more like an expression of their personality disorder. it s easy to construct alternative realities on social media just like my whatsapp group of america does it i ve even noticed it with myself they re always writing me and
that makes me think about it more than once instead of the stuff that you don t want to limit only exactly that way you won t have to worry about other things. other life demands can take a step back and you can take back control. in a limited sector the main problem is that they don t know who they are anymore. so the eating disorder becomes like a partner for life and if they let it go it s like getting divorced from the side who they feel they ve lost control they re overwhelmed and look for something they can control their body their weight that distracts them from bigger issues in their lives horsey and yulia have been living together for nine months yulia was pretty sick when she arrived last summer. dives i just felt like i wanted to die young i simply couldn t bear any more that this burden of living i wanted to make it as small as possible the less there is of me the less burden there as those are the
kind of carts i had. as i spent a lot of time on facebook i had so many friends there and they post food pictures and so did i was smaller and smaller portions i didn t know but by liking them they d reinforce my behavior. that was hard to digest i m completely exhausted after the visit. the one to tell he was so open with me and i felt a little overwhelmed by a lot of i was astonished by what they had to say. but it looks like they re both on the road to recovery. but i m not done yet. there s still that whatsapp group it s time to leave. holes i m out now i told them i m a reporter it feels a little strange but i don t know if i did the right thing. maybe i should have offered them more help. but this feels right.

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Transcripts For FOXNEWSW Fox News Night With Shannon Bream 20180807 07:00:00


an offer of talks or 7 more economic pain, part of the trump administration s maximum pressure campaign as north korea calls on the white house to drop sanctions over its nuclear weapons program. richardson has more. reporter: in an hour the trump administration is exiting the iran nuclear deal. that is when the united states restores sanctions against iran that it lifted under the obama administration as part of the nuclear agreement. officials say the sanctions are designed to constrict the revenue iran uses to fund, quote, terrorists, dictators and militias around the region, the national security adviser denies the trump administration s goal is the collapse of the iranian government. our policy is not regime change but we want to put unprecedented pressure on the government of iran to change its behavior and they have shown no indication they are prepared to do that. the president made it clear that he views the iran nuclear deal is one of the worst in american diplomatic history. even as the us and sanctions against iran donald trump says
A recap of the day s headlines and a look at what s in store for tomorrow.
penalties, the sections target iran s currency abroad, business and precious metals, aluminum, steel, coal, the auto sector, that is phase i. and three months the administration hits iran s oil production and banking sector. those new sanctions kick in against iran at 12:01 eastern time. republican senator the graham of the armed services committee joins us to dig in further. the sanctions kick in. donald trump saying the united states is fully committed to enforcing all our sanctions and we will work with nations connecting business with iran to complete complaint, individuals or entities that failed to wind down activities risk severe consequences. who is that for? anybody particularly europeans who probably ayatollah. trump has made a decision that
the nuclear deal with iran was terrible for the world, terrible for the united states and he will impose sanctions until iran changes its behavior. what he has told europe and every business entity in the world is you can do business with iran but you can t do business with us. you got to pick him. shannon: european ministers issued a statement saying we are going to make this work. all talk. if your european business do you want to lose the american market? to my european friends and allies, what is it about the ayatollah that you like? why do you stand with him and against the people he is oppressing? what you want to give a man more money who is taking money you have given him to build a war machine to dismember the middle east? do you think he is kidding when he says death to israel? you need to get with the iranian people to get behind trump to break the regime s back.
shannon: the house top democrat nancy pelosi saying this about the president s actions with regard to iran. the president s latest ill-informed attempt to dismantle the successful iran nuclear deal makes america and our allies less secure and diminishes americans international credibility, erodes relationships with nato and eu allies and sets back the path toward a more stable region and peaceful nonnuclear future. that is why we have elections, you have nancy pelosi s view of this being a good deal, donald trump s belief it is a bad deal and here s the evidence. since we have engaged in the deal, believe sanctions and gave them $150 billion they are still the largest state sponsor of terrorism, they captured american sailors on the high seas and humiliated them, does mentoring syria as i speak, trying to dismantle or trying to destroy all the progress we made in iraq, building missiles with death to israel on the side
of it, shooting their own people down in the streets, the knife person is nancy pelosi. if you think this has been a good deal ask the iranian people how will it has worked out for them, ask israel how well it is working out for them, ask everybody in the middle east whether or not iran is a good member of the family of nations. background briefing by an administration official, one purpose is to renegotiate the deal and the other is to change the government s behavior, you spent the weekend with the president playing golf having dinner, does he really once to renegotiate this deal? he wants to get iran to stop the behavior that is so destructive, he wants them to quit being the largest state-sponsored terrorism and to quit killing their own people and demanding more say about their lives, dismembering syria and the entire middle east. he wants the behavior to change. he is not looking for short-term win, he wants the regime he
over time this will work, stay tough, donald trump. this administration has been very precise in speaking to the iranian people sending two different messages. thank you for joining us, great to see you. canada says it is not backing down diplomatic standoff with saudi arabia, all new business with our northern neighbor over criticism of the ultraconservative kingdome of women s rights activist, canada renewing its call on saudi arabia to free the detained women. the us state department is asking saudi arabia for more information and encouraging riyadh to respect to processes. a judge in the trial trump campaign chairman paul manafort serving up choice words for the mueller team in a day of key testimony. it henry has all the details. interesting day for robert mueller and his team in court. judge ts ellis last out of mueller in may saying he didn t
care about the alleged main fraud declaring all the special counsel wanted was to get donald trump, tried to get dirt for mena40 that might provide information that could lead to the president being prosecuted or impeached, ellis was at it again lashing out at one of mueller s prosecutors for going on and on about his connection to ukrainian politicians more than a decade ago, nothing to do with the president or the crux of the bank fraud and tax evasion case, growing furious when the prosecutor would not look up at the judge while he was speaking, saying look at me, don t look down, you look down as if to say that is bs. i m up here. ellis want back in may that while prosecutors want to get them to think about the president, had to become the mueller epstein did not get witnesses to compose as and create songs that may or may not be true. today mueller s star witness rick gates testified that he and
manafort committed a series of crimes including opening 15 foreign bank accounts they set up despite knowing they were illegal and not reporting. gates has pled guilty to lying to federal investigators of his credibility is in question and none of this gets at alleged russian collusion the democratic claims the president was involved in conspiracy. a new frenzy about all that over the weekend after the president tweeted the focus of the trump tower meeting in 2016 was not discussing russian adoptions but getting dirt on hillary clinton from a russian lawyer with ties to the kremlin. remember donald trump junior and jared kushner as well as manafort. this is not new. the president made this admission a year ago at a news conference with the french president where he noted gathering research is a big deal though that did not stop democrats from suggesting the president s tweet is a smoking gun.
when the russians send an email to the president s on saying we have dirt on your opponent the russian government has put together the president s on says i love it and move heaven and earth to take the meeting that is a good sign they were willing to work with them. standard in politics, politics is not the nicest business but very standard, you take the information, the press made a big deal out of this, something a lot of people would do. mark rights clinton s campaign was even more aggressive about getting dirt on candidate trump through the former british spy chris for steel and fusion tps saying the result was a salacious dossier whose sources included a senior russian foreign ministry figure and the former top-level intel officer still active in the kremlin, steel s work was people by clinton s presidential campaign the dnc.
that means a paid agent of the clinton camp approached russian officials with damaging material and that is the kind of double standard that may explain why the president s legal team has been suggesting would not be wise for him to sit down with mueller, a decision that could come any day now. shannon: thank you very much. the judge in the only case brought to trial by the special counsel continuing to express skepticism daily at the mueller team. what does it tell us about the case so far? for poster and advisor to president clinton) and opinion editor at the washington times, welcome, gentlemen. we heard a lot about judge ellis and he has been described as an equal opportunity smack down artist. those are the words that he keeps going after the mueller folks. does it mean anything or is this more about how they are going about it? he let the case continue as the prosecution set out to but the real question raised by this in the judge s race it
eloquently is paul manafort would not be prosecuted if he hadn t spent two months for no pay is campaign manager of donald trump. maybe there would have been an audit but you wouldn t have had the weight of a special independent counsel, 17 lawyers and what was done here in 6 am raids to intimidate him to the limited that was done. the judge talked about the fact that these issues came up to 4. he talked with authorities before, they program before and let it go and much of this is making up the case now. welcome to politics. all of this is manageable and so you get involved in politics and then it all comes back to hunt you but certainly the prosecution is struggling to read between the lines of what the judge is saying about trying to trim their noses back at the original intent of their mission.
i also think i don t see how they can make a good case involving donald trump either at this point unless something we don t know, someone comes forward with new information so it is a strange strategy going into november making these promises about collusion in conspiracy. the mueller team is very tightlipped, we are not hearing much from them but there is a great concern the president s team making decisions, it is his decision whether to talk with mueller in any form or fashion. here is what a key member of the legal team says. the president is clear that he wants to interview. the legal team is concerned on a number of reasons, a series of questions go to his authority as president of the united states. they don t want him to do this but they have routinely said he is going to make his own decisions. 60% of the public wants him
to testify. we faced the same issue and decided to testify. did it do president clinton any good? know. he got impeached. it did him no good. it got him into more trouble. this is trouble for trump, probably shouldn t do it and probably will do it for the same reason. he has negotiated with a lot of high-stakes players before, he is an intelligent guy and his innocence and he wants think there s nothing there. the scene keep saying things like perjury trap, negotiating over which questions, they have reached a compromise but the special counsel wants to talk about obstruction of justice and other things they don t want him to talk about. not like the president hasn t opined about every not under oath. that is the problem. no doubt in my mind trump would love to do it. he likes to face these fights head on but the idea of setting
up some kind of perjury trap is probably a good reason to steer clear. the top democrat on the health intel committee had this to say about whether there is already a case that has been proven at least in part. is president of evidence collusion, conspiracy in plane site. that is a different statement in saying there s proof beyond reasonable doubt of a criminal conspiracy. bob mueller will have to determine that. is there overwhelming evidence about collusion and/or conspiracy? obviously not, no collusion case made that one meeting at trump tower turned out to be a bust by a woman who hired gps fusion the same time clinton hired gps fusion and most of the american public realizes if it was there one of these guys i also wonder if these people
aren t overpromising right now and if that doesn t want him leading to enormous disappointment when two months from now it still doesn t come. if you don t have a resolution before the midterm speculation we will see when this gets ramped up. thank you for coming in. tonight attorney general jeff sessions vowing to keep pursuing the end of the obama era program to divert action for childhood arrival, daca. a federal judge will the program which gives a measure of amnesty to certain illegal immigrants who came here as children should be restarted in full. the justice department says it will take, quote, every lawful measure to vindicate the plan to get rid of daca was a big development in wildfires and looking at the battle between donald trump and jerry brown over who is to blame and what is behind the spread of these deadly wildfires in the golden
state and the latest outrage against ice. the southern poverty law center linking ice official with anti-muslim group but tonight new questions about that claim. lieutenant general jerry boykin, executive vice president of family research council is here to weigh in on the controversy. of nowhere. you do, too, but not in time. hey, no big deal. you ve got a good record and liberty mutual won t hold a grudge by raising your rates over one mistake. you hear that, karen? liberty mutual doesn t hold grudges. how mature of them. for drivers with accident forgiveness liberty mutual won t raise their rates because of their first accident. liberty mutual insurance. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty
shannon: this is a fox news alert. major development tonight in the shannon: a major development in the california wildfires with two separate fires merging to become the largest active wildfire in california, the mendocino complex is the largest wildfire in recorded history burning 283,000 acres so far. sparks flying between the president and jerry brown, both making wildly different claims about what is behind the rapid spread of giant wildfires in the golden state. trace gallagher live from the los angeles bureau to break it down. the federal government and california authorities are already at odds over how best to use the state s water location. the water control board is about to vote on a plan that would preserve more water for endangered fish and other uses that would please environmentalists, the feds say the plane will take water from farmers which that will but for
two days running donald trump has taken it a step further scolding governor jerry brown and state officials saying their misuse of water is hurting the state s firefighting effort, california wildfires are being magnified and made worse by the bad environmental laws which aren t allowing massive amounts of readily available water to be properly utilized. it is being diverted into the pacific ocean. muscles a tree clear to keep fire from spinning but it s about the forestry and fire protection calls the president s first argument hogwash thing we have plenty of water to fight these wildfires. our changing climate is leading to more severe and distractive fires we are seeing this year and last and most experts agree california is not letting massive americans of water flowing to the ocean but critics point out it is impossible to blame two bad fire seasons on climate change and though governor brown would not respond
directly to donald trump s tweets he did weigh in on climate change. this is part of the trend, the new normal we have got to deal with. humanly, financially and governmentally. reporter: as for donald trump s argument that they have this in the forest or a disk risk of water for fire, the status forest are overgrown. other state officials blame that on the federal government saying most of those forests are federal lands which is true except interior secretary ryan think he, we must be able to actively manage our forest and not face frivolous litigation when we tried to remove these fuels and he s right. environmental groups of blocked numerous times the removal of old didn t freeze but studies show the fed s 640 million acres of land does not have resources
to fully manage them. thank you. a new report makes bold claims about a new jersey ice employee s ties to alleged secrets. the ledger says the man who speaks for ice in new jersey according to our research done with help from the southern poverty law center was previously an editor for an anti-muslim hate group and published a piece for another anti-muslim hate group. they have come under significant fire for questionable claims relating to extremism. let s talk with lieutenant general jerry boykin and i should note right up front if rc is you have been listed as part of spady hate speech or hate groups. what do you make of the latest, another way of going after ice and making them the bad guys? it comes out of southern
poverty law center, you can ignore it. southern poverty law center is one of the most extreme and radical leftist groups in america and over the years has morphed into nothing but an action arm for the left, has a political agenda but also a moneymaking machine, $443 million $90 million of which is in offshore accounts. that is what southern poverty law center is about, hate labeling has been totally discredited and last time it cost them 3,000,00745 to get out of the lawsuit being threatened. people have started to come back against them sang it is definition, wondering if you disagree with them s policy but to label them as hate speech and try to get them thrown out of society, that is the goal and maybe it is the plan to go after ice. ice s response, a private
citizen focused on anti-extremism and counterterrorism works to provide the media and the public with important facts about ice operations, the star-ledger would better focus on key factor in the immigration debate rather than be reckless. they are saying he was at one time a member of act for america. this is a courageous woman who lived for 7 years in a bunker while jihadists tried to kill her and her family. she s not anti-muslim. she is anti-sharia, anti-jihad, against things that threaten the existence of this nation and she is on the list too. we are in good company. your military background, there is a case of an army major, a chaplain. there was an assignment he was
going to facilitate, he was told a same-sex couple would be coming, the one who makes them available in the department of defense would not allow that, the national american mission board, they said he s not allowed. my understanding is the defense department policy is you cannot go against the wishes of your endorsing body. he made arrangements and had someone else handle the retreat. harvey weinstein going after the military and religious issues says if you re going to view same-sex couples is a sin against god you can change your attitude or get out of the military and now we find out the army report on this chaplain is he should be charged with dereliction of duty. i am really upset over this and the reason is this is happening in a command i had a number of years ago in north carolina.
the major general major general sans tag is dead wrong because he either doesn t know the army regulations and doesn t know what our president s executive order said about religious liberty and doesn t know what the department of justice just published, a memorandum on what is expected of executive branch personnel because he is dead wrong in what he is doing and we have had a coalition called restore military religious freedom and a lot of groups in america are concerned about religious liberties of young men and women and i will tell you we are going all the way as far as we have to go, also the assistant chaplain as well and we will do what we can.
good to see you. when we return, kristin fisher on the road where the special election could talk about what is expected in the midterm. it is in a historically republican district and do millennial s know what is in the constitution? we head to columbia university about what is in the first amendment. right to bear arms? second amendment.
fact that it is such a tight race is a big deal all by itself because last time a democrat won this district was in 1980 four decades ago. and encouraging supporters a vote for balderson is a vote for the trump agenda. i m counting on you again, i need your volunteer hours and enthusiasm and i need your vote august 7th. i will go to congress and represent you and fight alongside this good man, this great man donald trump to make america great again. a vote for troy s opponent is a vote for open borders which equals massive crime like they don t care about it. they don t care about the crime, your military, your that s.
reporter: balderson s opponent is danny o connor. at 31 years old the youngest member of congress, he has out waged and outspent, criticize nancy pelosi and not criticized donald trump, trying to appeal to republicans who don t like the president and his policies. with any special election turnout is key but especially a special election in the middle of the summertime when a lot of folks are on vacation not fully paying attention and especially a special election on a day when it is supposed to rain. whether it is always a factor on election day, supposed to rain in the middle of the summer, it is a special election so it will all be about which candidate, to get their voters to the polls when they open tomorrow morning. we will see who has the ground game.
thank you very much. two conservative commentators during breakfast, that story tops a real news roundup. have a wonderful day. enjoy your breakfast. charlie kirk and his communications director were met by protesters at a philadelphia restaurant, shouting and blowing whistles in their faces, one of the activists dumped a drink before police formed a productive cordon, shouting at them no good cop in a racist system. portland police chief, officers did not favor or target one group over the other during a weekend confrontation with patriot prayer. the american civil liberties
union calls the police bureau s response excessive and unacceptable. there is an investigation underway. police reporting a total of 66 people shot, 12 killed in chicago. among the victims were 17-year-old girls shot in the face and 17-year-old boy on a bike. rahm emanuel is blaming guns on the street despite gun regulations which are the toughest in the country. too many guns on the streets, too many people with criminal records on the streets and a shortage of values about what is right, what is wrong. organizers have enough signatures to ask voters to consider term limits for chicago mayors. the manual is planning to run for a third term. he is facing calls to redesign
from anti-street violence activists. bowing to social media pressure and complaints from journalists, t-shirts that say you are very fake news, the apology is a reversal from last week when the museum said it offered the fake news shirts and other items out of respect for conflicting viewpoints. media platforms including facebook, apple menutube removed questionable content from their sites, could it lead us down a dangerous step of censorship by banning controversial decisions and who decides what is hate speech? for strategy director for david cameron and host of the next revolution with steve helton. ha? no, what? i just switched to geico and got more. more? got a company i can trust. that s a heck of a lot more. over 75 years of great savings and service. you can t argue with more.
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facebook has been four pages related to alex jones. the move comes after apple and spotify, he claims it is censorship, the research center said i don t support alex jones, he is not a conservative but banning him and his outlet is wrong, a dangerous cliff the social media companies are jumping off. the next revolution right here on fox news, steve helton. okay. let me read but facebook said. we have taken it down from glorifying violence which violates graphic violence policy and using dehumanizing which to
describe people who are transgender, muslim and immigrants which violate our hate speech policies, specific policies in question here which is how these come down. before we get into this i should make clear to the audience as i do whenever i talk about facebook and other companies, i have a connection to them, my wife is a senior executive involved in this decision but i have my own view that with something like this the word censorship may not be the right word. we talk about the chinese government censoring content in china. facebook is not the government, neither is apple or spotify. the question is what is facebook? what are these platforms? a lot of people say they should take responsibility for the content on their platforms but if that is the case it is an editorial decision like you decide what is on your show and i decide what is on my show. if you don t want to put alex jones on your show that is your decision.
they say they are not a publisher but a platform for everyone to be on. if that is the case they are more like a utility. the question is regulated by who? the government deciding what content is there. it is complicated, a new world and we need a broader debate in responding to each situation as it arises. it is the utility and they want to do some regulation. let s see what happens with that. a conservative jewish commentator in canada not afraid to get involved with controversy. one of the terrifying things alex jones ever said is it is not based on any allegation, they haven t identified specific violation of terms of service, they just not illegal approach and on and intellectual approach it is a deep platform
in approach, mob approach, how anti-fa what act. that is their choice. there is a market response which is if conservatives feel companies like google and facebook are favoring the other side and i have made the argument myself on my show many times than one thing you might look for is people who believe that not to use those platforms, then you get into is there enough competition, what is the alternative? that is where regulation can be useful. people are locked into these for social connections because of the data they have so a useful direction would be to force those companies to liberate the data so you could have a competitive up.
they got to use google. that is a more promising direction. so many conservative groups say we don t want to identify with alex jones, don t think he is conservative but worry about imposition on speech and that at some point, they can t be on these platforms either. great insight, thank you for joining us. coming up next. name the 5 freedoms protected under the first amendment. any? gavin phillips joins us asking millennials at columbia university about the first amendment and the answers may surprise you. wrong. your insurance company is gonna raise your rate after the other car got a scratch so small you coulda fixed it with a pen. maybe you should take that pen and use it
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lawyer here. no pressure. gavin phillips joins us to talk about his findings which half of americans, getting all 5 is huge but not even one. can t expect average americans to get all 5. i had to look up one. can t expect every person but when it becomes a trend it should be more concerning. that is when people ask how our society has gone to a place where there is no free speech protected, no dialogue, people are so willing to shut down speech you can look at something like this, people are unaware what their free speech rights are, they are more willing to shut down rights of others and give up their own rights. when i ask people how far should the first amendment go, what
speech should be allowed? here it is. the lines are strong when you get defensive. i don t think it is fair for people to use first amendment as an excuse to say what they want. don t have the right to hurt people. you do. i guess. it is all very tricky. makes me want to laugh. when we have these conversations i remind them of westboro baptist church, the most inflammatory things in the world won their case 8-1 at the supreme court. the first amendment does not is meant to protect speech that is controversial and we see how repeatedly universities teach people to give up their freedom in pursuit of feelings and that is a noble cause that it s hard but when you apply it to practice people are taught
your speech does not make others uncomfortable. people go out on a limb and have those debates. it starts in the classroom, to make government courses mandatory and teach people and make them realize how important these rights are. did you find any you felt were there thoroughly versed on this or did they feel if you re hurting someone s feelings that is where the line is? free speech is still good but when put into practice, how far should i be able to go? is all about your intent. if your intent makes me uncomfortable or disrespect to i am that is too far. who gets to decide? a few students at universities should get to decide and they
see track record of tools deciding what should be allowed in which isn t and a few people said the government, let the government decide how far and important to remind people individuals should be able to decide speech has ramifications. shannon: there are limits but the supreme court, the most offensive speech to every person in the world to hear from them, we love your videos, hopefully this is for all of us. all 5 rights in the first amendment. stay with us, our midnight hero steps up to help a woman in need. h high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that s why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments.
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and there challengers. this seventy seven percent. platform for security. this is t w news coming to you live from berlin present donald trump loses another key cabinet member that he once stood shoulder to shoulder with now defense secretary jim matheson is stepping down you know it s been comes after the president s abrupt decision to pull u.s. troops out of syria also coming up planes are flying again at britain s second
biggest airport but authorities still haven t tracked down the drones that forced london gatwick to ground its flights causing holiday travel chaos. and threatened for their faith christians in pakistan prepare for christmas but they re increasingly the target of deadly attacks we find out how one family has suffered but sorbonne says. hello i m terry martin good to have you with us u.s. defense secretary jim mattis has resigned over president donald trump s decision to withdraw u.s. troops from syria the four star marine general will leave in february after holding the job since trump took office reports indicate that not just decided to go after a last ditch attempt to persuade the president to reverse his decision on syria.
u.s. secretary of defense james mattis has widely been viewed as a stabilizing force both within the unpredictable us government as well as internationally the four star marine general has been defense secretary since president donald trump took office but now he s on his way out the door the two reportedly clashed on several major policy issues trump surprise announcement to withdraw troops from syria appears to have taken their differences one step too far in his resignation letter mattis stressed the importance of the u.s. maintaining strong partnerships my views on treating allies with respect and also being clear eyed about both malign actors and strategic competitors are strongly held and informed by over four decades of immersion in these issues. that is also points to opposing policy views but the white house press secretary refutes the idea that the two had a strained relationship. secretary mabus has served the president and with the
president for two years they have a good relationship i ve seen it up close and personal on a number of occasions and again they agree to disagree at times but that doesn t mean you can t have a good relationship with somebody he was laying out the reasons that he was stepping down from his post and beyond that i think it s absurd to try to question the fight when they were together for two to marietta. house democratic leader nancy pelosi said the departure of mattis is a further blow to the stability of u.s. partnerships and also sends the wrong signal to the nation s military. and shaken by the resignation of general mattis what it means to our country for the message it sends to troops our troops looking. as a leader and now he is going to be leaving them very serious for our country. and it appears trumps decision to reduce u.s.
military involvement goes beyond syria now u.s. officials say trump is also considering limiting the u.s. presence in afghanistan cutting troops by half u.s. forces deployed to afghanistan after the september eleventh attacks in two thousand and one. since then twenty four hundred u.s. soldiers have died fighting the taliban in america s longest war. the timeline for either troop withdrawal is unclear some officials say a syrian pullout could be completed within sixty to one hundred days but first president trump needs to appoint a new secretary of defense. in his letter outgoing defense secretary mattis told the president quote you have the right to have a secretary of defense whose views are aligned with yours. for more now we re joined here in the studio by middle east analyst mark is calling from the german institute for international and security affairs good to see you mark good morning
let s start with the resignation of u.s. defense secretary jim mattis what impact will that have on america s military operations and what s or so of it will have an impact on the military operations but it s a clear political signal i mean with two representatives representing very different schools international folds all international affairs president trump representing multinational it s true strain of u.s. foreign policy and in memphis representing well the internationalist strain of u.s. foreign policy and the nationalist obviously has long and therefore i think it s not only a withdrawal militaru withdraw from the rule but also political withdrawal from southern cross is faults around the world so much as it was seen as a stabilizing force in an administration that was often unpredictable that is often unpredictable from a european perspective what does it mean to lose him. or has been huge concern
about the commitment of the trumpet ministration to transatlantic security relations and that has been regarded as a guarantor of traditional transcendental security approach and with him leaving office the consensus. leaving even more growing in the european capitals he emphasized it s a matter of resignation pretty clearly bay you both appreciating the transatlantic partnerships and devalue of allies and rejecting the approach of you know as president i m deaf i think in european capitals the idea of resonating it s just that european allies kind of maligned the president on the united states president losing a multilateral list in the administration as it were now this all started with trump s decision to pull troops out of syria what do you make of that decision the guy is not defeated in syria think we have twenty top twenty thousand to thirty
thousand fighters on the weapons with seventy to seventy five attacks on a daily basis in syria as well as in iraq so it s a terrorist organization and being pretty active so on it s just simply premature to argue that behind isis has been defeated and it s undermining the international effort to come but to continue to comment on this is therefore undermining be a u.s. internationalist approach and i expect allies to follow germany the u.k. and france also withdrawing its troops from iraq as well as you know so what will this mean for syria for what s going on there right now because it is a very complex proxy war with many interests involved absolutely nothing it s pretty obvious that the united states has left some kind of strategic break room and i would think it s less a commitment or withdrawal from the middle east not only syria but i would say what are you from the middle east in general and this is true today from the soap all of
us rushing around turkey these al the policy ruling questions on. influencing the president will polls toll all before the middle east falls here and the middle east trump has also announced his intention to pull. american troops half of american troops out of afghanistan what are the implications of not that on the minds needless and for if it s in the afghanistan i think the need to speak for secretary general. has been law has not been informed about the decision as well and. i mean the secretary of defense the i m insecure of that of defense triples just enough against him recently announcing that the money will continue to be present in afghanistan i cannot really imagine the mission would get made to a mission in afghanistan without the united states so i think the signal he gives as well as in syria you know for withdrawal and this commitment that undermines the
credibility and legitimacy of the of government as well marcus thank you very much for your analysis marcus column from the german institute for international and security affairs here in berlin thank you now to some of the other stories making news around the world today cattle on pro independence groups are out on the streets in barcelona to protest a planned cabinet meeting in the city chaired by prime minister pedro sanchez the weekly meeting usually takes place in madrid but sanchez s government decided to hold it in the cattle and capital in an attempt at reconciliation. and that methane explosion in the czech coal miners killed thirteen miners a blast more than eight hundred meters underground is said to have destroyed large areas of the coal mine which is near the town of karbala eleven polish nationals and two checks are among the dead flights have restarted at london s gatwick airport after repeated drone flyovers shut down the operations there for
thirty six hours some one hundred twenty thousand people have been delayed but now many will be able to fly out on the seven hundred departures scheduled for today. this is one of the first planes to land at gatwick since wednesday drone sightings paralyze the airport leaving thousands stranded hungry tired and frustrated the chaos is taking its toll i have yet to have lunch breakfast dinner coffee anything else since yesterday and i say i go to the left home at three o clock yesterday moon i m heading out to sleep and it s now. five o clock in the morning here is twenty six hours so one feeling mr rush terrible tired and i just want to go home. authorities are now confident that planes can fly safely britain has called in the military and snipers to intercept the drones.
i work with our partners and with their full story see we consume options around the airport a place in a much better position to respond so i think it s right before the host on these president bush press a position to respond to takes and to track the drug should it reappear. the airport says it aims to have one hundred ten thousand passengers travel out of get wake on friday the unprecedented incident has highlighted the threat drones pose to airports the international airline body. has called first steps to reduce rogue drone operations near airports to pakistan were christians are increasingly the target of deadly attacks partly motivated by a harsh interpretation of blasphemy laws in the islamic republic the most high profile case involves a b.b. a roman catholic woman recently acquitted of blasphemy with christmas approaching
we decided to take a look at what life is like for pakistan s christians sabaidee amir met some of them in islamic law. christmas is a favorite time of year for this christian family in islamabad the cougars appreciate being together especially as their lives were completely turned upside down seven years ago shot of cool kid was falsely accused of blasphemy jailed and acquitted five months later in that time he lost his job and home but is grateful he didn t lose his life to live a free man now shot its detention continues to haunt him. you always live in fear because of this we feel insecure. when we talk about your future i think what kind of future can we have it all explained the law and policies here need to be implemented properly. blasphemy is an extremely dangerous and emotive
subject in pakistan and name will forever be associated with it the catholic laborer spent eight years on death row after being accused of insulting islam she was recently acquitted of all charges respond to violent protests across the country some hardliners called for r.c. i mean judges involved in the ruling to be hanged. no one convicted of blasphemy has ever be legally its accusers about to start but there are plenty of examples of people who have been killed by lynch mobs just after being accused of it and its religious minorities it was disproportionately affected by the controversial laws. pakistan s christians make up around two percent of the population and have been the target of escalating attacks in recent he is human rights groups claim accusations of blasphemy is seen as an easy way to settle disputes as a hard to disprove but the acquittal of ossie bibi also provides
a ray of hope for this pastor. the fact that an innocent woman can be sentenced to death has made a scared it will set a bad precedent where they can arrest anyone and prosecute them so when we heard that b.p. was finally acquitted you cannot behave how happy we were we were the two churches and offered prayers thanks to god. for failing make up on but we were into fearful when we were young but we do have some fears now for example if there are gatherings we don t go outdoors when children go to church and they see armed guards they do ask why is there so much security security. attacks will continue to happen here no matter what will remain united under the name of jesus. for many christians the facts that he has been freed is a christmas miracle only could not. and even though she remains in hiding in the

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here s. the seventieth anniversary of the un declaration of human rights article nineteen year old can do w. . player. to play. this is do you get your news lie from or let teresa mayes gregg s a diplomacy the british prime minister is meeting with the german chancellor and other european leaders today as she works to salvage her bragg s a deal could be that s after postponing a parliamentary vote the face of overwhelming opposition. also coming up breaking her silence after four weeks of on the breast the french president announces
reforms and it looks to making the state. look like something not except my share of responsibility i may have given you the feeling that i wasn t concerned that i help other priorities and i also know that i ve heard some of you with my statements use of chemical monologue call is hoping to disuse a yellow best protest better run the country into turmoil but will his concession be enough. and the bail hearing for the rest of while wait she financial officer men want to continue the outcome threatens to further aggravate already tense u.s. china times. i m sorry so much that s great to have you with us britain s prime minister treason may well need to german chancellor angela merkel in berlin today may is fighting for her political survival after delaying. parliamentary vote on her breaks
a deal she hopes european leaders will give assurances that will soften opposition to the deal at home e.u. leaders have called a meeting for thursday to discuss the crisis and say they are stepping up preparations for a hard brags that. i have you lost control of a difficult day for theresa may britain s embattled prime minister or this is very carefully to what has been said in this chamber and was i. she had hopes her draft grex it deal on how the u.k. leaves the e.u. would somehow get through parliament or. just this house wants to deliver threats it. was. i. but is now strauss does it want to do surgery reaching an agreement with the e.u.
if the answer is yes and i believe that is the answer with a majority of this house and we all have to ask ourselves whether we re prepared to make a compromise politicians of all stripes around grey with theresa may there were loud calls for her to quit the prime minister is trying to buy herself one last chance to save this deal if she doesn t take on board the fundamental changes required then she must make way for those who can. well m.p. s passionately debated inside parliament outside parliament pro and anti grex it demonstrators they re squabbling representative of the mood of the nation many people have problems with may s traffic breck s it dale nearly everyone dislikes have proposed border arrangement between ireland and northern ireland the so-called backstop it guarantees that the only land border between the u.k. and the e.u. will remain open something everybody wants but under the draft agreement northern
ireland will behave as if it was still part of the e.u. in terms of trade and the movement of people this would either effectively create a new border within the u.k. or else the whole of the u.k. would have. to keep e.u. trade conditions both of these options raise fiestas opposition among break city is everyone seems a bit fed up. i m not sure they could be dealing with it anywhere really i think they think. they ve been really unclear about that ledger and more than during it s i mean the point is. i like to think that states are i don t think anyone expects to get to really understand times in this making could be. a good she s just a hard liver and not your hands towards her and she herself is one might say she is almost there and on and on and on would have been towards her. interests. may now heads to european capitals in
a frantic bids to rescue. our. let s bring in our political correspondent kate brady for more on this story hi kate such recent days meeting german chancellor angela merkel in berlin today what does she want from the chancellor and other european leaders and will she get it. well it s very clear to reason may is coming to berlin today in a rather quite desperate bid to try and get some concessions to take back to the u.k. from german chancellor angela merkel and from the german government now bolin said yesterday that the request follow this very short notice visit came from the british side so while at the same time to reason they will be voicing the concerns of the u.k. house of commons today while she is in berlin she will also be putting out those feelers to see exactly what concessions she can take back to london now whether or not this will be a worthwhile trip is really the big question german chancellor angela merkel has
said time and time again that germany regrets a decision made by the u.k. back in twenty sixteen and has said as well at the same time that negotiations over the brics it deal at least from the e.u. side of very much a joint venture and not down to individual states and others same time merkel did say after this deal was announced last month she did welcome the deal but at the same time if this was rejected by the u.k. parliament that there would be no question of more exit negotiations so when the u.k. parliament hasn t yet even been able to vote on this deal it s very unlikely that we re about to see a u. turn on those comments made by german chancellor angela merkel and at the same time very unlikely that we can see to reason make going back with the concessions that she was hoping to get from berlin today our in our political correspondent kate brady covering teresa mayes visit your to berlin today thank you very much kate.
well let s talk more about the divorce still in the conundrum facing theresa may we have derek scally with us correspondent for the irish times newspaper here in berlin derek good morning to you thank you for joining us we ve seen one of the biggest obstacles to the deal by both the e.u. and the u.k. on both sides has been the question of the border between the republic of ireland and northern ireland remind us what the backstop is and why this is been such a sticking point in the backs of is effectively and it s an insurance policy twenty years ago we had a peace agreement in the agreement was yes there is a sovereign border there but if we will keep it open we will keep it open for the thirty thousand people who commute back and forth to keep it open for the traders so that effectively we have one trading regime but of course of britain wants to leave the e.u. the free market and. this is going to cause. tremendous problem for traders for people who you re dealing with two different regimes and when you have two different regimes you ve borders when you have borders you ve queues and you ve
queues you don t have trade so i think what the backstop is basically the britain can do whatever it wants its it will be its own party it can do what it wants outside the e.u. but not at the cost of more than are not the cost of the peace process so the idea would be that the backs up would keep if all else fails that the regulatory arrangements for northern ireland would be separate to the rest of the u.k. which is very of acceptable to some parts of the communities in northern ireland because they don t want to be pushed sort of slowly or softly as they feel towards united on they want to stay part of the u.k. but the question is is the practical and would some sort of a border in the r. c. as goods or crude crossing from our land to britain would that not be more practical it would prevent hugh s vent all of the aggravation what has as he said there been one of the most controversial issues we ve seen the irish prime minister lee over our car commenting on teresa mayes latest efforts to renegotiate let s listen to what he said oh i can only say what i said earlier we ve already offered
a lot of concessions along the way we ended up with the. stop with this and thought agreement was helpful the red lines of the u.k. lay down on the way this is about all agreements which are supporting twenty eight member states it s not possible to open up any one aspect of this without opening up all aspects of the great i ve no difficulty with you know statements that clarify what s in the actual agreement. but no statement of capitation can contradict what s in the broad agreement part we ve been joined here with a tiger had elsewhere some did of your business also talk about the business aspect of it but first eric we heard the prime minister there willing out essentially changes to the agreement what do you think that leaves theresa may in iraq and a hard place i mean this has been coming down the line for two and a half years this was very like by doubling two and a half years ago they said this is going to be a problem guys and now are literally three months before break is coming there may be some sort of a priest more precise language sort of trying to calm people but you know exchange of letters and but actually going to the legal substance that s
a no no because of need but also it s a special pleading from from all sides everything after the fall to back on the table for all we know so the reason is sort of a tightening of of language prompts offering but the presence is there anything the european union can do pieces that the parliament thought divide upon christ is probably not get ahead if you look at the last few weeks of bragg s it it has been defined by utter chaos how the market s been taking this while the markets have been going up and down mainly dollar and of course if you just look at today is a lot yesterday really when and when the vote was postponed sterling slumped to twenty months low the lowest since april twenty seventh in the euro also being dragged down by this whole incident because it s not good for the you are the business of course wants clarity and sometimes i get the feeling the business robin has a final decision now we have a crush crashing out of the you all be negotiated deal just business needs.
clear costs to make a decision and the footsie one hundred was also down which is a bit strange because when the pound goes down the footsie one hundred usually is bolstered because many of those one hundred companies make their money outside of britain the pound goes down their products become cheaper outside of britain but also the negative sentiment going having it affect the rights of the uncertainty definitely affecting the markets start just one more question to you how would a chaotic regs that affect ireland well it would affect both sides of on northern ireland one third of their goods go to the republic so those trucks are sitting on the border because it s a hard border because of the heartbreak that it s very bad for northern on an almost forty percent of our lands goods are transported by the so columb bridge which is basically containers going on to a ferry via britain to the european markets almost forty percent so we re talking of fresh goods to meet and if those are sitting on borders that s not going
anywhere so that will have a knock on effect so yes there s a huge interest in arlon in the republic or on in dublin doing everything they can to help free samantha stage the pact is she s paint yourself into a corner so many pictures of it so much different painted to so many different corners the question is can she get out can come doesn t do anything that stage the clock is ticking and we ve had to have years to get to this point we could have been here two years ago right garrick s calif maritimes and i gathered out for him did your business thank you both very much. right to france now we re up president has announced a series of financial measures in hopes of defusing the so-called yellow vests revolt what started as a demonstration against the plant fuel tax has grown into a mass movement against the president and his policies with protests at times turning violent in an address to the nation mccall said he was partly to blame. after weeks of on the rest emanuel mccaw is moving to publicly confront what s
become the greatest crisis of his presidency on monday he huddled with trade unionists and business leaders in paris in search of a way to call the yellow vests. as he addressed the nation for the first time over the protests a president known for bold words tried to cut a humble figure. that said i accept my share of responsibility and i may have given you the feeling that i wasn t concerned that i had other priorities i also know that i ve hurt some of you with my statements need to be seen. by me. when one falls we want our friends where one can live in dignity through one s work and on this point we have moved too slowly i want to intervene quickly and concretely on this issue. mccall said his government would raise the minimum wage by some one hundred euros a month before i take them to overtime from taxes pensioners would also receive
a tax break but many in the yellow vest movement remain skeptical. very nice speech but i don t trust them at all and any proof what. i think is getting scared he s feeling the heat and that s it he s lost all credibility and people don t trust him he s got to go after. he took one first big step he has many more to take. of the minimum wage that s a good thing hundred years is very good. but it wasn t all concessions from the call he refused protesters demands to reinstate a wealth tax and said he ll push ahead with plans to overhaul the country s pension and unemployment system as for the yellow vests they ve already announced new protests for this week and no one knows whether the president s actions will prevent seems like these from playing out across france again. lisa lewis is following the story for us in paris and joins us lisa good morning to
you we saw a man one block homemade make us some new and concrete concessions last night is that enough for the yellow vest protesters. well sumi it doesn t look like that really i mean there have been protests of some precious has been saying you know this is a good first step you know understand what we want but it seems like the large majority of them is saying you know it s not enough he doesn t understand why one pension is the more money we need high unemployment benefits we need a redistribution of wealth and you know as you said in that package i mean it. president in man mark karr has that he wouldn t green state a wealth tax that was a boy list this year however there is one really interesting poll that was made late last night you know remember that up until now between two thirds and three quarters of the french who has been saying you know we support the movement now there was one poll done last night asking the french do you want this movement to
continue or not and fifty four percent of the french said no so this might be a turning point although obviously that poll still needs to be confirmed by other polls that this was a significant address from michael he s been accused of not taking these protests seriously being aloof or arrogant he did sound conciliatory last night but will that help changes image and his popularity numbers. well. again i don t think it were you know that concerned there was a conciliatory tone yes of course he said i m taking my share of the responsibility for this and although the situation this melendez has been accumulating for more than forty years by understand that haven t we acted in the right way. and yet it doesn t look like protesters feel that they that the majority of them at least feel that he understands what they need they are complaining that he started the street by saying you know we re going to prosecute days you have committed violent
acts and who flew to shops etc now protesters are saying you know the president doesn t understand that if we are violent that this is that and that that is because actually we are so desperate and were really struggling to make ends meet so there seems that these two sides spread just as and and and the president still don t really understand each other lisa let s talk about this protest movement the yellow vests has their success boosted the radical fringes of politics in france if you look at the polls it doesn t look like it you know marie le pen from the far right or your movement all sean from the far left they re not they not gaining a lot of support amongst the protesters but their ideas the protesters ideas really sometimes look like ideas from the far right of the far left now asking for referendum for example on government policy they re asking for more independence
from the european union because they say they think that the european union is imposing a liberal a market orientated model that the french don t want so in that sense yes it has actually reinvigorated at least the ideas of the far left and the far right. is reporting for us from paris thank you very much. let s catch up now on some other stories making headlines around the world u.s. agents have arrested dozens of religious activists rallying to support a caravan of central american migrants more than four hundred took part in the protests in san diego they want the u.s. to stop detaining and comporting migrants and to welcome the caravan really stuck across the border into one of. three people people have died in weather related incidents after heavy snow fell in parts of the southeastern u.s. the snow cost treacherous road conditions in the thousands of homes in north carolina about. thirty six centimeters of snow was met measured in west virginia
many residents were caught off guard by the mounds. in the seventies rock classical he rhapsody by the band queen has become the most dream song from the twentieth century record company universal music. has been played on line one point six billion times around the world surpassing the likes of nirvana smells like. and sweet child of mine by guns n. roses. to football now last season s runners up liverpool have an all or nothing showdown against napoli in the champions league tonight coach jurgen klopp needs his side to win to have a chance of making the last sixteen the stage is set for the final round in the group stage of europe s top club tournament. it s now or never clubs liverpool the reds have a last three out of five games in the group stage they need to win at home to napoli and some head scratching mathematics to save their champions league season the turnaround will be tough but club is hoping for
a big performance you have to create especially. with the way be flayed and we have to use the miscreant as well and. yeah i was said already before i m really looking forward to it so it s a big opportunity for us and yeah we will try everything to to put it right. natalie have more reasons for optimism they only need a draw to go through their coach carlo once a lot he is well aware of how and field can rock on a big european nights but sees it as a positive. nobody wants to play one of the best they do in the world honest and most fear and. that is through the doubt a lot of the leeward post reported about this through also that there are three thousand napoli from numbers reported there and also forty million around the world of that support us and we have to worry that most of those. stars like most sell
and should ensure kiri will need to be at their very best to beat napoli and rescue qualification but in this competition liverpool is a club that it some was to ever write off. now how the u.s. and china stopped giving each other the cold shoulder and your heart is back with that at least they re talking against you during a song called between the two sides officials discussed chinese purchases of us our cultural products among some other issues it s still unclear whether the recent arrest of wa executive meg ones who was part of the compensation case against her will be watched closely by both sides. the forty six year old executive with huawei one of the world s biggest smartphone companies and a symbol of chinese economic heft brought before a court the bail hearing in vancouver to determine if mung one joke can go free while her case proceeds it continues today after monday s adjournment her lawyer
argues high tech surveillance and a twenty four hour security detail be allowed to keep her out of jail during proceedings. u.s. prosecutors say mung used a shell company for a while ways dealings with iran misleading banks into approving millions of dollars in transactions the violated sanctions arrested in canada she faces extradition to the u.s. . on monday her lawyer said huawei sold the alleged shell company sky com years earlier but the paper trails complicated sky com was bought in two thousand and seven by a company a known tax haven for ownership records are opaque the case against mung is now set to unfold against the backdrop of a tense u.s. china trade dispute a dispute many hoped was approaching a resolution but that was before joe s arrest. apple has set all i phone models remain on sale in china that s despite
a chinese court decision banning the sale of most of the american companies that sits answer that the ruling yesterday was prompted by a lawsuit from u.s. chip maker qualcomm the company says apple infringed on two of its patents one got a photograph resizing and the other related to how apps are managed on a tough street the bonnet thinks models between the i phone six s. and the ten apple stores dropped one point three percent the chinese market is worth about eleven billion dollars each a quarter to apple for homework stocks rose nearly three percent on the news. across europe stig cities rents are rising berlin london a paris people with an average low income are struggling to find affordable homes the austrian capital vienna is an exception with clever home building policies the city has managed to keep rents down. for the past four years the proposed family
in that three children have lived in this apartment it belongs to the city of vienna they pay eight hundred forty euros in rent for ninety square meters that works out at nine euros per square metre. relatively cheap compared to other capital cities because. you know the man i want to. i lived in a regular flat for three years and then after three years the city housing association gave me this one. woman gaven if it is very good with the school the kindergarten and nearby. apartments like these are everywhere and vienna the city owns two hundred twenty thousand of them then there are another two hundred thousand places considered social housing two thirds of people in vienna live either in an apartment owned by the city housing association. also szell housing. minister people have seen what can happen when there s not enough living
space available especially when there s not enough quality living space for the population that s why we have city or in towns in here we fought for it a hundred years ago so now we re sticking to it yeah. keeping the project going comes at a cost though currently sixty housing projects are being referred bisht to the tune of some six hundred million euros but with ever more people moving to the austrian capital city it also needs to bring more money in four thousand departments have just been built with money from a special fund but city authorities don t want to attract private investors or sell their apartments on the free market. became and the construction of city housing projects remains very much in the hands of local authorities we also have loft conversions which we carry out ourselves and we don t want to see any private investors involved commitment to pull. back at that part site family home and it s evening. cornelia sharma is just dropping by she takes care of all the new
tenants living in the block she s been a resident here a long time and she appreciates the fact that she has the right to live in a city owned building or even i wanted him to commit that being if i m a decent tenants and i don t do anything wrong then i can grow old here i m moving pay my rent and live here for years that my rent won t go soaring compared to say other tenants who move out three times a year and the place has to be renovated each time. we all stick to it because in vienna that is also the case as soon as a tenant moves out the apartment has to be referred bisht and the costs are passed on to the next tenants. time on the factor a good ship has pulled out of venezuela has been looming economic crisis as the reason one thousand two hundred workers have been laid off a note posted on the gate set the time of seized operations in his face book as
a severance package including ten times years of financial turmoil and struggles with u.s. sanctions have seen companies such as colds and simply clock abandon by the way the u.s. hyperinflation has made most business conducted in the local currency unsustainable . that s all your business here s a reminder of the top stories we re following for you british prime minister to resume is meeting with adoption and german leaders today as she tries to salvage france a deal that s offered postponing a parliamentary vote on the divorce agreement with goss e.u. will hold a special summit on thursday but once a deal is not up for renegotiation. the french president. announced a series of financial measures as he seeks to defuse four weeks of violent protests across the country taking possible responsibility for the public anger he opposed a minimum wage increase as well as tax concessions. z.w.
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