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french struck paris. from moscow thanks for joining us on the. program now the u.k. has finally been to the european union that's brought to an end almost half a century in the block and an extended period of upheaval that followed the historic girlfriend of back in 2016 britain's new beginnings they want without uncertainty quarter reports. no it's not a late new year's celebration it's the u.k. setting sail from the e.u. after 47 years of being docked they're going to wave goodbye i will look forward in the future so working with you pays to chandra's you in your seats put your flags away you know anything a conflicted brussels bids them farewell you will be missed especially by european bureaucrats when it comes to london's money going into their coffers on the other hand westminster has been such a nuisance lately it could be just goodbye and good riddance almost half a century of the united kingdom's membership in the european union is over we want to have the best possible relationship with the united kingdom but it will never be as good as membership that could mean after the 11 months transitional period the u.k. finds itself in rough waters stranded at sea with no trade agreements unless something can be ironed out before 2021 it will not be alone months we will not be a rule to go we will not be in the single markets and we will not be in the customs union and we will do this by the end of the year so how are things going aboard britain's flagship while half the crew is celebrating they're free to sail wherever they want finally the country actually going to get going on here right now that we we lived through your book you want to write to be a victory. i'm very excited for our future. say you were there to make our own decisions i wrote those controlled i write migration policy very patriotic it's a real great failing and the captain's ready to steer them to a brighter future. and but the beginning of the e.u. has evolved over 50 years and it got rich and the middle suits this country but the other half is seasick and predicting a doom voyage for people to realize that if. we would because of that it's good if you try to be very productive great you. similar to what we have you. know we will be worse off but see the u.k. . it's just really are is that some are even considering mutiny so angry they might abandon ship should the u.k. government continue to deny scotland's right to choose we may reach the point where this issue does have to be tasty i am not ruling that we must focus firmly on building and winning the political piece for independence persuaded to climb aboard with concessions northern ireland is watching events closely while naysayers have dared to suggest the captain is ready to surrender british sovereignty into washington's hands but the signs are that this government is prepared to sacrifice our country's interests and values for short term political advantage on a sell out trade deal with donald trump. was foreign secretary he embarrassed this country and his prime minister he shows every sign of being prepared to sell it off when and if the u.k. find safe shore sometime somewhere it might be without the treasure it was once promised unless boris johnson finds his sea legs quickly x. marks the spot for brags that booty we heard from european law professor francesco and the new weber a political commentator on what might be ahead for post written. we're ensuring it transactional purdah build up months now we've still got to get down to the final detail the trading arrangements and so on various a lot of faith being portrayed in. the cards really are are on the u.k.'s side because. the u.k. you can leave without a deal at the end of the the say wishes so i mean it's not going to protect me harm the u.k. if that happens it's as much in the interests of you kayser it interests to actually have a deal so are you personally feel that the u.k. will be out at the end of the year there is no doubt in my mind that over the next 1012 months. there are going to be some there is a very difficult negotiations i don't think there's any possibility. lawrence conservative government who clearly elements really want to move away from you are going to sell out the united states let's not be too deluded about the extent to which america is going to replace the european union and sign a new partner in this marriage and the convenience for both sides that's not going to happen i don't think. the president of the palestinian authority is moment of bias so he's cutting ties with the u.s. and israel and came after donald trump announced washington's long awaited peace plan for the middle east conflict if. we inform you here that we are cutting all relations with you and with america we have said the same thing to america including security relations what it was meant to bring an end though to the longstanding conflict in fact led to angry protests across gaza and the west bank as critics have dubbed the so-called deal of the century as one that benefits israel and israel. i vision presents a win win opportunity for both sides was was there was a realistic 2 state solution that resolves the risks of palestinian statehood to israel's security it was never was it's a great plan for israel. it's a great plan for peace. was a lot of these demonstrations i had to move out of the firing line as the israeli police deployed tear gas. well under the proposed plan palestine would be the capital in. a cramped arab neighborhood on the outskirts of jerusalem. visited the area and some of the residents living there. this doesn't look exactly like a capital city and yet its hero in the village of abu dis on the outskirts of east jerusalem that the american president wants the future capital of a palestinian state to be now not only has the issue divided israelis and palestinians but as you can see by the security barrier it's also divided palestinians from palestinians so on this side you have some of east jerusalem on the other side you have the rest of it and it's anyone's guess how a city like this well if a function as a capital. structure. or capital of palestine. or the people who are is just. a start everybody think. you know it's. one of the village in the town and we believe a 07 is a capital this is the parliament building here in abu dis now it's closed and it doesn't look like much but this is where presumably a future parliament will function from when trump says that this is a win win situation for both palestinians and israelis well it seems he's being cynical at best about a singer and be able to want to make peace but they have to give us what they give is that you know the fear he doesn't give any think. this is he doesn't give from us most of all they have to hear our voice. i think this will lead everybody to the good to think and to conflict to get to say what we want to hear and the people here so want be appraising here and be upset that key to the city of abu dis but inhabitants here themselves are pessimistic as to the promise that it unlocks it's hard to understand why president trump is putting so much faith in it. r.t. . all rights groups to have shown serious concerns over the details of trump's. there because it has. received. that is god. and able to actually act. and acts. which is 3. dollars. makes a shoe is. this is all about racial integration a lot and i would be american administration is saying that's ok 'd you go ahead and do it and that's the way it was and this. is the part of the united states already declared war on univision criminal court over its investigation to get its did such a nation situation in palestine its put all these issues and you choose cause you see good negotiations that are clearly. as has all their actions over the past 3 years meant to produce a palestinian rejection that would pave the way for is really exceeds. the corona virus outbreak has now claimed its 1st victim outside of china they chinese national in the philippines on tuesday the world health organization declare their international health emergency but made a point of commending china's efforts to combat the spread of the disease. this declaration is not a vote of no confidence in china. on the contrary doug continues to have a confidence in china's capacity to control the outbreak or the world health organization also stressed that countries should avoid think the chinese nationals over the virus his ego is not often i looked at a spike in discrimination borders on lockdown zombie like scenes of quarantine cities the world is united in trying to concoct a healing sero virus which has infected hundreds in china has now reached the united states villages have started to physically block themselves off from the capital and new cases have been confirmed around the world including germany and japan. in the contest of deadliest bugs the new coronavirus doesn't even come close to the order from earlier flu but tables turned dramatically when it comes to the ability to strike fear in the masses and this fear is also bringing out the racist in some people with the chinese diaspora in canada among those at the receiving end our friend of mine has told the baby other day she dropped out her daughter and her daughter was just having a bad day she's 3 years old and. the daycare teacher kept saying if she said she'll k. and she kept having to justify herself and say no we haven't traveled or we've been back to a certain amount of time i had one friend that a colleague of hers went around to everybody who was asian in her office and says are you trying to lose our usual china are you chinese has become a frequent question faced by canadians of asian descent chinese school students whose parents have recently visited china have been urged to stay at home for a while in france a local newspaper published this on its front page headlines saying yellow alert and yellow peril and the internet. did what it does best made everything worse if we could all agree not to eat this things like that corona virus in china wouldn't happen just seen just picked the virus will die soon because it's made in china. i just want to mask to protect myself from this corona virus but it's made in china so i'm playing myself. when it disgustingly ironic that people are being racist towards asian people as they seem to call wrote a virus and back in the colonial era white people literally illnesses and killed thousands of indigenous people online jokes and adding to the mocking of the chinese cultural habits but the asian communities fighting back with a hash tag i am not a virus were already experiencing subtle forms of backlash people not taking our class people's everyday away from minus 2020 what we should hope that our children wouldn't have to deal with the same things that we had to deal with growing up and that really is the biggest concern and schools for self quarantine are being. sounded all over the world by ordinary citizens and authorities alike such tactics against the virus have been made into a trend by big governments who have cut ties 7 with china and by beijing itself which however says that the isolation measures are a necessary evil to stop the new disease in its tracks the purpose of the government is to put 2 lives and health of the people at the top of all priorities therefore i have been personally directing and deploying the epidemic prevention and containment work this time now it seems it's a matter of whichever comes 1st either the virus or the hype around it has to stop but who knows whether the outbreak of racism will also be halted the reality is that a lot more people people are comparing this to the sars outbreak sars killed 44 people in this country 41 people in my city alone the city of herat now are hit by cars last year. you know so the risk is much higher on the day to day life things 3500 people in canada die from the flu 70. $1800.00 people a year die from air pollution so they're certainly risk that are much much higher is it because we see them on the day to day we do internalize those as miss right now and all of canada there have been 3 concerned cases on the coronavirus the odds of someone actually catching it are very very low and i think it's just fear based it's something that's an unknown it's in the media there's a media frenzy so people have just reacted in a very illogical manner i mean while the u.s. commerce secretary is under fire for comments he made during a live interview in which he said the corona virus outbreak would boost the american economy i don't want to talk about a victory lap over a very unfortunate very millings disease but the fact is that i think it will help to accelerate the return of jobs to north america's promise secretary's comments are highly logical questionable an exhibit that was standing and can manage the kind of sufferings of the nose and people epidemic in china this not really necessarily to more jobs in the united states as he claimed the u.s. china mission is not really a sewer some point of mother nature we are all in the same but it happens elsewhere and even more even though this time to really sees almost as a source the death rate is only controlled intro to only 2.2 percent right now compared to now i point 6 percent with swords in china and 70 percent in hong kong it back in 2003 so i think temporary. understandable you see people act out in europe. looking for somebody as to hey look it's the spanish troops millions it's not me has to pay spanish seems time in china have already i can buy that any sequence of. could be treated like a typical crew in the future best scenes have all. mentor a few days ago and the market next year. still to come a look back at the latest demonstrations in the french capital more a mass ronnie white firefighters turned violent so when you saw the pictures from outside and the details after this short break. albert einstein is often credited with defining insanity as doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result this is essentially the argument behind the trumpet ministrations deal of the century aimed at putting an end to the israeli palestinian conflict. is the american president indeed insane or a genius breaking with decades of ruthless mediation. the world is driven by shaped by one person if there is. no dares thinks. we dare to ask. the program the process of continuing to grip france this week on tuesday thousands of firefighters were out in force and paris yet again approaches the senate into violent clashes with police. ok. it's a risky profession and they want to be back she just like the police just give you a sense of what's going on here in paris where the firefighters have come from across france to try and get their food he says her it's up by the government they say that they likely need to massive recruitment troy's they need to see students because they say that the number of old lives they receiving is increasing every year and they don't have the staff to cover it why are we protesting for 7 months because we've had no response from the administration or from the government oh no but there are 2 problems firstly our work involves a high level of risk and this should be factored in. securing 2010 to 2018 firefighters have faced an increase in the number of verbal and physical attacks against them our police colleagues get more because of the great a risk they face and we're demanding and increase also has demanded that we all facing a shortage of personnel that's coming because departments on having their budgets slashed. so in terms of attacks on the firefighters there are no specific figures just for them but they're all figures for all emergency crews that's fire fights his police offices and i believe it's working back in august of last year those attacks were said to just a right would like with men. people claiming that there is a problem during 5 fighters with the police into a situation and then attacking them in fact there were some 110 assaults or attacks be recorded every single day you hear those attacks reached 23000 so that some of the reasons why the firefighters say that they deserve to have a risk premium just like the police update on the streets again in paris hoping that this time. will be heard by the government. r.t. in paris. the family of a one year old russian boy have been trying to raise money to save his life baby to malta has a rare condition and the treatment required just happens through the most expensive in the world. has this report. seymour had just turned one most kids his age would have taken their 1st steps by now but to more hasn't he can seat either even rolling is a hard task right now he has a rare disorder caused by a defective gene spinal muscular atrophy known as a semi without special medicine team or might never get the chance to blow 2 candles out on a birthday cake and they smelled a scent is the most expensive drug in the world ever the bill now is $2400000.00 they made a discount though it was $2.00 our life has turned into a nonstop crowdfunding marathon with limited time very limited time but time is against him more doctors say he has 12 months maximum otherwise even the most expensive drug ever want to be able to help at the time we spoke to his dead they had so far only managed to reach 10 percent of their goal for northrup. we have a goal and we simply aim towards reaching this goal and we do not think about anything else but this goal and we are optimistic. when u.s. regulators approved the gene therapy last may there was plenty of talk about how revolutionary it is it can save a life with a single injection but there was so much small talk about just why it is so incredibly expensive we have used value based pricing frameworks to prise all gas mind around 50 percent less than multiple stablished benchmarks including the 10 year current coast of chronic spinal muscular atrophy therapy it's very difficult to say what a fair price it all depends on what the distribution is going to be despite all these the large. investment costs it's very difficult for people to really know how much is actually a return on investment and how much is just pure profit so i think we've got to. a bit of a broken system right now if the company appears to recognize the barrier the prize presents its run in a yearly lottery with 100 days of the miracle treatment the in given for free a lottery where the prize is a child's life price or old medicine at this level is a deeply worrying new reality for health systems right where on word and we know all that increasing numbers of drug companies are charging these very excessive prices and if we don't do something about them then it's going to cause this to do inability old access to health care for literally millions of people will be called into question there is no point in having medical innovation and have a new medicines if they are priced so high that the patients that need and can't get access there are not too many diagnosed people around the world that is the order affects one in 6000 to one in 10000 people but each of them or rather their families in every corner of the planet will have to struggle to get expensive treatment trying to strike a balance between hope that it could be cured and fear that they might not have enough time or enough money. r.t. from moscow. a monday the world remembered one of the most horrific chapters in history the holocaust general 27th marks the day when 75 years ago the soviet army liberated the nazi death camp auschwitz the place where more than a 1000000 people were brutally murdered. the. what you guys will order the more you to give up we had our temperature taken every morning other prisoners told us that offer this some might be banned in the crime it's oriental we didn't know what that meant if someone had a high temperature that was it they were gone the. morning show called that but when we arrived we didn't realize it was a camp we could smell burning we had smelled something similar before but here it was unusual acrid heavy after one question we drove the germans out of the village and came out onto a field huge fenced with wire around the perimeter behind us barbed wire there were buildings like barracks we thought it was a german military base. level we were playing later we saw people behind the fences we were in a look because we didn't know who they were but they realized who we were and started making welcome signals with their hands. more publish anything to ensure we saw exhausted people they drag themselves out because of the cold. somewhere in blankets or rags we paid attention to the. rise of warmth we felt that they understood everything they understood that they were being liberated the hell that they had been kept and it was over for them. the ambulance battalion began providing 1st aid to prisoners our kitchens also came . with the those he. left off the selection they put us in line and took us to the camp and that's it we thought they would burn us alive or shooters one day passed then 2 days and nobody came for 3 days we didn't know anything and suddenly they arrived in trucks put it in them and drove us to the railway station and we thought they were taken to the crime authority but then we saw the train. we were waiting for liberation. saved as we kept holding on to the end of my clearest memories are from when the soviet army came to liberate us it was very moving we never thought much about it. up next exploring the phenomenon of social withdrawal in japan and for u.k. viewers artie's doctrinal explores the power and influence of corporate interests in the global legal system.

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