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they have to also. support m h p and the second issue is and other issues with this . i mean they've been there one after guesstimation a set or another says i mean the fetter if we really understand what is above and if at all is about infiltration hiding your on what use. is about deception and the fetter is still today trying to influence torch politics and they were ok well that'll come back that. time is getting short. no i don't think the do you think that we're going to see an era the new presidential era in which you're the one where you use his powers carefully cautiously gradually to ease the country into this new era because he has a lot of power now he can appoint and fire ministers civil servants even judges. i hope but i'm not optimistic and i think the gist of the issue here is that there is a fundamental incommensurability between the vision president add on and this party
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holds for turkey's future and his opponents i someone who's been vocally critical of president are gone as well as both the p k k and the grid and movement the i'm a secular president on is an islamist i'm an internationalist president our dog is an isolationist i am pro western i believe in turkey's place in the nato alliance and turkey's place as i can follow most prominent member off the atlantic alliance if i may continue please. i believe in people's rights and liberties in the past five years turkey has seen the second verse decline in rights and liberties second only to central african republic these are not my statistics this is from the freedom in the report from freedom house so venue see this there is a fundamental incommensurability my colleague dr byock of the mentioned one of the guests making a point about fetter i suppose i am that guest so i would like to say something.
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good and movement. sorry briefly please very briefly yes of course the good man movement used to be of on of present our dawns foremost allies since they've turned against each other the good on movement is now the government's primary in emesis turkey's primary nemesis yet van de vore purging seculars like myself no one opposed that actually present ok let's proudly declared that he is the prosecutor of these cases we've got on got i mean it's left there when you're being a bit unfair on the opposition and i have to thirty thirty seconds if i may to end this to quickly come back in on the tens of thousands of people have been arrested reports say like the one. pointed to without trial journalists professors lawyers is any of that going to change now the state of emergency lifted do you expect. no i don't think so because many of. them all around the majority of charge they are
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lead to the fatal and they have to face trial in the turkish courts and they have to. pay the price what have done to discount three but on the other hand the guest has claimed that are done is an idle and i mean if you look at his policies i mean he is the one who has opened this country the outside world i mean turkey is more in world all around the world in africa so how can we callender that iran is what it's one thing to manage people is another thing i'm really excited to old soul without trial right yes we have to be there but they are facing trial i mean the many members of the fetter now and they're facing trial now in the church court sentence are given to a lot of them saw i don't think we've got a lot of forgives more than you and i want to quickly i think at the end i give a chance to come in a continuation of turkey's foreign policy strained relations with the west and attempt to create more influence in the middle east. i mean these are likely to continue and what we have seen thus far in two thousand and sixteen we saw
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a realist and a shift in foreign policy i guess we could call about our no one is likely to continue that but of course we have to bear in mind much of what turkey is facing today in the region when it comes to syria and iraq earn its response to that would not really change necessarily that much. from one party to another or from one leader to another i think some of the developments right now are infringing on turkey strategic interests and we have seen at least on this field and i'm not talking about economic policy or other. other stuff on the domestic front but at least when it comes to right or to foreign policy in syria and iraq we have seen a realist approach and i think that's likely to continue into the future right let's thank our guests for their thoughts on this and this by like let sally says
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addicks we look at how the tech industry uses human psychology plus the fight for control of the oil price. counting the cost on al-jazeera. july on al-jazeera in a new series of head to head maddie hasson talk of the big issues with hard hitting questions mexico is getting ready for a general election what direction will the country take as it struggles with drug violence and economic instability. people in power continues to examine the use and abuse of power around the world as the world cup in russia nears its end we'll bring you stories from on and off the pitch of the world's most viewed sporting event on television and online the stream continues to tap into the extraordinary potential of social media to disseminate news. july on al-jazeera but. it was a war that united egypt and syria had against israel but in the heat of the battle
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that different agendas soon became apparent as a told me that his dream was to avenge to see tonight a sixty seven when president sadat came to throw up he told us just give me ten centimeters of land in the east the second of a three part series israeli population but told that their troops were on the west bank of the so is going to explores the second week of the war in october on al-jazeera. your child has their arms the whole raman these are all top news stories the u.n. agency for palestinian refugees is warning it's facing an unprecedented funding gap and is weeks away from cutting emergency assistance and nor is asking for more than two hundred fifty million dollars the donor conference in new york saying it
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struggled since the u.s. cut contributions earlier this year the trump administration slashed funding by more than half in january over political differences with the palestinian leadership more than five million refugees in the middle east rely on the agency for education food and health services says those crucial resources could be cut as soon as all cost are diplomatic editor james bays has more from the un the un has been trying for months to fill the massive shortfall after the u.s. pulled out most of its funding from the u.n. secretary general of the start of this pledging conference appealed to nations to come up with more funding and the head of armor commissioner general credible said time was running out our current shortfall remains now in excess of two hundred fifty million us dollars and we still have a very big task ahead at this point we do not i repeat we do not have the income to ensure that the schools will open on time in august and in the absence of
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significant new funding we will have to begin taking very difficult measures in july impacting the level of services as well as our staff the situation will be particularly critical for emergency operations in the west bank and in gaza what is at risk is food for one million people. in the gaza strip as ever at these sort of pledging conferences it's a little hard to work out exactly what is new money and what has already been committed by countries in the past it appears though there are some new funds coming from the e.u. from mexico from sweden and from belgium and other countries like the u.k. bringing forward some of their funding the a total amounts though are nowhere near the shortfall of two hundred fifty million dollars and the u.n. is still desperately looking for further funding to the rebels in yemen say the
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saudi m.r.d. coalition has carried out five air strikes near the strategic data port now the coalition launched an offensive to retake the city from the who feels almost two weeks ago the un has urged all warring parties to work with the international community on a peace plan. mass burials have begun in central nigeria for about one hundred people killed in recent days now the deaths are a result of an escalation in conflict between farmers and to seven about occurred as in plateau state president mohammed bihari has warned against reprisal attacks and deployed extra forces to the area to contain the violence. a general strike has paralyzed argentina with unions blocking road rail and air transport workers are protesting that the government's latest deal with the international monetary fund now they say the i.m.f. or sturdy measures unfairly target poor. world leaders are congratulating the
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turkish president recipe for one phase sweeping victory in sunday's elections the us joined the e.u. in encouraging turkey to strengthen its democracy after international monitors said once a ruling party had unfair advantages during the campaign italy's minister. vini has visited libya efforts to stop migrants reaching into the shores in tripoli salvini called for the creation of centers to screen asylum seekers into these new government has closed its port to charity ships operating in the mediterranean drawing criticism from rights groups and other e.u. countries president drub has slammed motorcycle maker harley davidson for planning to move some of its production out of the u.s. the move means it could avoid paying tire of so on american exports imposed by the e.u. as part of escalating trade dispute the iconic u.s. company says the taxes could cost up to one hundred billion dollars a year the duties were imposed in retaliation for u.s. tariffs on steel in an element of imports from the e.u.
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those were the headlines about with more news in half an hour we continue on al-jazeera with the system of mandatory sentencing. what took place that night my oldest daughter runs along here and she gets her father and says you know man is attacking sarah my husband he's holding the pistol down at the floor and he says to him you have four seconds to leave this house instead of leaving the house. a young man decides to come forward. if the state of florida requires the rest of my life in here. as
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a tradeoff for my family's life to bargain i'll do it i firmly believe had i not done what i did. my daughter is here would be dead. for instance and solutions from the american criminal justice system and forces our laws and keeps watch over us that person. but who is watching the system. i'm joe berlinger and i've used my camera for twenty years to knock down doors and pursue the truth for cases just now we're going inside the american criminal justice system a comment from the judge from law enforcement to elected officials the court system the corrections to find out if justice is being served. mandatory minimums which are fixed prison sentences that judges are required to impose for certain crimes have been used for decades advocates believe these laws deter crime keep criminals off the street and ensure uniform sentencing. but in
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recent years mandatory minimums have come under fire mandatory minimums have been tried for forty years we fill prisons with low level and nonviolent offenders they don't impact the crime rates they're tremendously expensive to taxpayers without offering any benefit in return. in this episode of the system we'll explore the impact of mandatory minimums as they relate to gun crime. some say our first case in polk county florida is an example of the tragic unintended consequences of mandatory minimum laws. in two thousand and nine fifty three year old. was convicted of aggravated assault with a firearm in the state of florida. wyler claims he was firing a warning shot to scare away his teenage daughter's boyfriend who threatened his family with violence. which who would be sentenced to twenty years going to state prison as
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a mandatory minimum places been inactive by the legislature with all due respect. i protect myself and i grieve no i don't expect this from the former soviet union or some from somebody not. refusing a plea deal while he went to trial and was found guilty under florida mandatory minimum law he was sentenced to twenty years without parole it's crazy no matter what happens if you fire a gun twenty years not it doesn't matter why our current system has gone very far a wry. after a failed appeal while he had resigned himself to the twenty years behind bars until a stranger sharon l. malloy a medical malpractise lawyer unexpectedly gave him some hope. is currently paying for waller's post conviction relief thanks to an article that i found two years ago
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in the new york times i have a side occupation which is that i am dedicating. my free time to the effort to get oroville lee was.

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