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That a lot of these Network Executives are very close to the people they were hanging out with Jeffrey Epstein her amy amy roebuck. Hello youre watching the weekly here on r. T. International im ours on a lot could welcome to the program now 1st top story bolivias long serving president of a morale its has announced hes stepping down from office and this follows 2 weeks of intense protests in which bolivia suffered many millions of dollars worth of damage well for more on this im now joined live in the studio by our Senior Correspondent more it has been a turbulent time for bolivia clear the past couple of days talk us through what happened when it all began as a result of the election president ial election on the 20th of october livea choosing between mr. Carlos mesa the opposition candidate and 3rd a 3rd party. The initial vote count put mr morale is where head almost 10 points ahead and that is when monitors and organizations the opposition said well regularities that they had spot
A lot of these Network Executives are very close to the people that were hanging out with Jeffrey Epstein her amy amy roebuck. Youre watching the weekly here on r. T. International im rosana low could welcome to the program. Now 1st our top story for libyas long serving president morales has announced hes stepping down from office and this follows 2 weeks of intense protests in which bolivia suffered many millions of dollars worth of damage. Reports. It all began as a result of the election president ial election on the 20th of october bolivia choosing between mr eval Moralez Carlos Mesa the opposition candidate and a 3rd a 3rd party. The initial vote count put mr morale as where had almost 10 points ahead and that is when monitors and organizations the opposition said well regularities that they had spotted fraud that the vote couldnt have been couldnt have been correct and mr color space a called for for massive protests for people of millions to walk out into the streets to protest
In hong kong, a Senior Police officer has said that unrest has brought the territory to the brink of total collapse. In the latest clashes with democracy campaigners, the violence spread to a university campus, where police fired tear gas, rubber bullets and water cannon. Some of the protesters built barricades and threw petrol bombs. Our correspondent robin brant was there. Yelling. Run, she is shouting in cantonese, and they are running, but not for fun. Hong kong students at their university racetrack were escaping the tear gas and rubber bullets as police raided their campus. Moving onto the grounds of the Chinese University is a marked escalation by the police. They said they needed to stop people throwing bricks and other Dangerous Items from a campus bridge onto passing traffic. By night, that bridge became the front line in a stand off, police on one side, protesters on the other, a raging fire in between. 2a hours previously, this place had been completely normal. Across the u
In hong kong, a Senior Police officer has said that unrest has brought the territory to the brink of total collapse. In the latest clashes with democracy campaigners, the violence spread to a university campus, where police fired tear gas, rubber bullets and water cannon. Some of the protesters built barricades and threw petrol bombs. Our correspondent robin brant was there. Yelling. Run, she is shouting in cantonese, and they are running, but not for fun. Hong kong students at their university racetrack were escaping the tear gas and rubber bullets as police raided their campus. Moving onto the grounds of the Chinese University is a marked escalation by the police. They said they needed to stop people throwing bricks and other Dangerous Items from a campus bridge onto passing traffic. By night, that bridge became the front line in a stand off, police on one side, protesters on the other, a raging fire in between. 2a hours previously, this place had been completely normal. Across the u