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extends to obviously a flash drive potential behind it. it is drawn to the gets the monsoon trough running up through the bye bye and go around the world series, right, this line here going through southern indian back up here. this is actually the ford edge of it and it's across the tropical side to the part of joy. it's going to make contact with goods that aren't sometime during this day. the work that out of their existence, it's load ship as a principal present, as a correspondence with the brakes and the store. we want to hear from those people who was normally not get that voices heard on the international news channels. one language. i'll be very proud of was when we covered the fullness quakes of 2015 at the terrible natural disaster. and a story that needed to be told from the hall of the affected area to be then to tell the people story. it was very important at the time or can easiest president
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reaches out to migrant months after launching a crack down on the high side of it is hoping to clinch a $1000000000.00 to use bailouts and then return them the rising migration to your our migraines being used as political phones, this is inside store the hello and welcome to the program. i'm how much i'm drawing. a record number of people are making the dangerous journey by boat, from tunisia across the mediterranean to europe. many of them are from poor and conflict tip countries in sub saharan africa, but an increasing number of 2 nations trying to escape hunger and unemployment or joining them. that's got countries in europe alarmed as part of efforts to send the flow. they're offering an aid package of more than $1000000000.00 to help stabilize teenagers economy rights groups are criticizing the proposal,
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saying it compromises the rights of refugees and asylum seekers. there's lots to discuss with our guests, but 1st will make assume sharif steps. the scene for us the financial deal that denise is in desperate need of, as it struggles with multiple overlap and quite sees. but at the heart of a major, a package of a p, jeez, unlike the european union, is concerned that if denise is economic crisis deepens, microns will arrive on your shows. we both have a vast interest in breaking the cynical business model of smugglers and traffic course. it is horrible to see how they deliberately risk human life for profit. so we will work together on an empty smuggling operational partnership. and we will support to new york with border management. the financial of for follows talks in tune is with leaders of y'all have been commission easily and the
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netherlands speaking stocks, a head meeting president kind of sites in any solution to the mediterranean, modern crisis should not come at the expense of his country, whatever high the high any of them and they are victims. busy victims of a global system that unfortunately treats them not as human beings, but as numbers. we cannot play the role, but someplace openly and others hide, being gods for their country was the that's in shop contrast to his comments in february, when he choose migrants of bringing violence and crime to tanisha and it's security forces to take action. the president also said people arriving from sub saharan africa posed a threat to the countries demographic make. it prompted anti hate speech demonstrations from rights groups and racially motivated the task. hundreds of
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people were detained. many question the preston to present to you to a had a possible bailout. it'd be looked at 50. and so for the corner of the street, you wouldn't have bad consequences if it will be coupled with other financial agreements between the you and the transit countries on the mediterranean. which due to the suffering economies, 10 to 10 and 2 gathering points for in the coming migrants. a major push for the financial, the comes from italy, the destination for most people departing from north africa. tanisha is less than a 150 kilometers from the island of plum producer. within $36000.00 migrants, including separate donations, arrived in italy and the 1st 4 months of the year. in april, the coast guard since fox retrieve more than $200.00 bodies in a matter of days as well, many refugees come from african countries. the worsening economic crisis is forcing
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motor motivations to risk the crossing in the hopes of reaching safe for shows on the consumption div. i'll just see the inside story. the all right for more on all this i'm joined by our guests in brussels. is julian who is a european union affairs analyst and 2 and this is thought that we call them this and former director of the 2 nation institute of strategic studies. and also in brussels, is you asked me that creamy a north africa research analyst at the brussels international center. yes. mean focuses on donation politics and transitional movements in the model of a warm welcome to you all. and thanks so much for joining us today on inside story thought. let me start with you today at present, and i saw you. it is hoping to get this $1000000000.00 you bailout for the struggling economy into nature. the you wants to stem the flow of migrants to europe. so isn't what we're seeing here added essence, migrants basically being used as part. it's a yes or no, actually,
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yes, it's like, you know, in international relations, the don't know, don't know, equation is happening here. i mean, i say there's no doubt using the immigration court as part of the old bargain with regards to micro financial assistance to, to use. yeah. to use and need a lot of financial assistance. the budget deficit is really increasing. so the president knows very well that he needs to finish the system as the i am as agreement has been bought because he's not in agreement with some of the uh, the forms that are proposing this stuff level of the month of october 15th last year. so he's trying to really go, she, i am a financial assistance and with that, she wants to have more by accident financing. and yes, you use the immigration quite by the same time. most of you will be unit is doing the same. you're printing
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a is trying for yours now to pressure north african countries, including me is you have to have a different do you with regards to an immediate h. uh, we're not exactly sure of the details of this. um, new deals. we're still waiting for the memorandum to be fine, the boss of the published by the end of this month. but to read, you know, the them, you'll be meeting that's happened about 24 hours before the business will be there's the twenty's. yeah. i was basically pushing for more speed, the process when it comes to immigration and support. so i'd say company to be part of the page and then that might be too easy. so we're gonna have to wait for the dns to be seeing the thing, but certainly what's happening here is the now from both sides, not only from a side side. so i, i want to get back to the i m f, a proposal a shortly with you. but before that i, i just want to talk more about the migrants and the stance towards them when it
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comes to the chinese government. because uh, the president present side went to sparks ahead of this meeting with you officials . he said that any solution to the mediterranean migrant crisis should not come at the expense of his country. and he, he basically use a lot of humanitarian caring language when it came to the plight of the migrants. and the reason i'm bringing this up is because this is quite a contrast to what we heard from chi side a few months back. this was in february when he accused migrants of bringing violence and crime to, to nature. he also said that people arriving from sub saharan africa post a threat to his country's demographic make up. so the fact that we've seen such a shift in tone from the president at a time when the president is making this agreement with the e. u. doesn't that also contribute to a cynical attitude toward all of this. and again, to the idea that the migrants are being used as political ponce to well, actually the fact is that he's, it's not the 1st time uses this human and we were mentally kidding language. he
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kept saying that for months now, actually the statement, the position, the statement that was referring basically to to get a replacement theory. that statement was annual. that's not the feat quinn's language. that's the case i would use use frequent language was just like it did in the specs visit just the day before you being leaders visited. you need yeah. was what he uses to to say for for so many minutes. all along the problem with that it's not the different tones between that but is this a statement that happened in february or march it actually and the is you mainly getting language is between this course and practice. there is no doubt in my mind that a site that is partly a can, he's a, he's a, he uses this course sometimes to a scene or
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a high to way some of the practice. we gonna have to wait for them in the back. it's possible that even though we kept saying that when you use enough to go scored for the it'll be, you know, and he might do free in some measures that would actually be characterized as if media is behaving like it goes good. he has mean uh, i saw your react to, it looks like you want to jump and let me just ask you 1st. of course, those who are opposed to this plan say that the economic health is being offered to, to an agent is simply some form of blackmail in order to get to an easier to do europe dirty work when it comes to controlling borders and helping with legal deportations, what do you say? what do you think about that? i mean, if you, if you see how europe has been dealing when it's so cold, sell the neighbors and you know, for a neighbors to be neighbors, you have to have a balanced relationship. if you see how europe has been dealing with, with migration and of the whole entire immigrant sentiment in europe,
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that has been the basis of so many as 2 other bases of so many a political campaigns here in europe. and so i'm not so much like uh for the rise of the, of the far right in europe. a, you could not help, but the thing that this is, again, another time by europe to externalize its frontiers and cheese. and it has been doing that for, for many, many years now. now that i think what a specific about what's happening at the moment is that it's a d, a which has a far right. cuter shape has really been championing the idea that tunisia should received by a mess fund and again everything but have been promised to to use. yeah. in the last visit by yourself. i'm to lane and the dutch prime minister in the italian prime minister. every o financial aid is conditioned by can,
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these are receiving the i am a phone. so again, this is all conditioned on cheese at implementing austerity measures. very harsh research and measures. it's what he has really been pushing for chinese. yeah. to, to, to get that song that has really been frustrating both you and the other individual european countries to a financially a help to needs. yeah. because the only thing that it's the cares about is to superficially stuff like enough chinese. yeah. and north, back to got for um, for these countries furnace african countries to effect the g a, implement and use x rays ation, border policies, men to effectively and come back to the idea of uh, guarding the borders of europe. so i have no doubt that this is, i'm not sure if it's black mainly because i think it is. there's political capital in using my grands on the part of, of, of, by science also. but this is definitely
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a migration deal julia um you heard a as mean there talk about italy's role in all this italian prime minister, georgia maloney has pushed the imap to relax it's conditions when it comes to the bail out proposal for tunisia. do you think that's going to happen? i mean, honestly, like many things in politics, you never know if something's actually going to happen once that actually happens. but i just want that to the point that was made by my fellow band. this is about exactly what's going on behind this in general. so one, there is the fact that it was you. but i mean, does want to have an artificial stabilization of the tools and economy because the series of any side of the stabilisation, crudely to soaks on risk, that would lead to the migrant awesome being blown completely open. and as we know, the fall rights in europe is very much the banking on something like this to have a benefit and when elections and it's always been one of the main priorities. however, there's 2 reasons why you would want to steal that's having to serve and discuss.
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yes, one of these is, of course, donasia is one of our process neighbors and its approximate the neighborhood and you benefit from having a stable neighborhood well, economically that you can have stronger relationships, something countries. what's on top of this, there is also a shortage. geopolitical aspect to this, where the you has also been fighting for years now to come back to improvements of states such as russia in china that would be trading on states like could some of these young have been trying to take advantage of the instability and the are trying to turn these into a game of jupiter chest that's not on like what we witnessed during the cold war. and the you would also like to make sure that it's actually supporting it's allies in the region. julia, let me follow up with you of look, there's a lot of components to all of this. let me ask you this. do you believe that tunisia is going to need to finalize? it's i a map program in order to actually qualify for the aid proposal with the or
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the aid agreement with the honestly a d u, a deal was basically constructed and will to help me just talk. she meets the reform agenda that the item if requested. so in order to help finance several interested what the majority initiatives, even. but of course the you understand is that the terms, your presence mastery, just outside, refuse to engage in this because he feels like to me, we can have that tom is me weak in his position with his supporters and it could lead him to feed and leslie can be easily blackmail. so what's, what's ideally needs to be done is that the, you want you to find a way to actually smooth the sort of a potentially food. yes, that's the need of the leaders. you know, it's our conference at the present to actually engage in accepting this deal. however, again, like many things in politics, we never know something's actually gonna happen at the end. i'm actually happened and i think that's right. now the situation is quite tens, surely because of all the speculation. most of the claims about who feels walton,
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who is prompted to escape for the monetization of my friends as many of the indigo knives now. 2 bedrooms to new jersey with former us president donald trump. is about to give a speech soft to appearing in court in miami, on criminal charges, and edging the mishandling of classified government documents. we're going to have a listening right now the of the
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sunset taking all the eyeglasses from whose supporters, the. this is the some national golf club, us the town of fitness game. as we start comes off to his, unprecedented a few interesting quotes from criminal charges, alleged miss 100 classified government documents the
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the confess to a mazda of the publicity. and we here arguments, of course, from trump, is that also imagine these documents in this position, aside from is facing serious charges. thank you. thank you. you too. right the well, thank you very much. thank you. great honor to have you here. and today we, when does the most evil and haters, abuse of power? the history of our country very sad thing to watch, should corrupt sitting president had his top political opponent, arrested on fake and fabricated judges of which he and numerous other presidents would be guilty. right. in the middle of a presidential election in which he is losing very badly. 6
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is called election interference in yet another attempt to rig and steal a presidential election. more importantly, it's a political persecution, like something straight out or a fascist, or communist nation. this day will go down an instant may and joe biden will forever be remembered as not only the most corrupt president of the history of our country, but perhaps even more importantly, the president are together with a band of as close as thugs, misfits and marks has tried to destroy american democracy, but they will fail and we will when bigger and better. the george in the former president of the united states under the espionage act of
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1917, wasn't meant for this. an act for crime. so hand is that only the death penalty would do and threatening me with 400 years in prison for possessing my own presidential papers, which just about every of the president is done is one of the most outrages and vicious legal fear is ever put forward in an american court of law. the espionage act has been used to go after traders and spies. it has nothing to do with a former president, legally keeping his own documents as president. the law that applies to this case is not the espionage act, but very simply the presidential records act, which is not even mentioned in this ridiculous. 44 page indictment under the presidential records act, which is civil, not criminal. as i had every right to have these documents. the crucial legal
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precedent is laid out in the most important case ever on this subject known as the clinton sucks case. you know what that means? after leaving the white house bill clinton chip, 79 audio tapes. in his sock drawer, they included discussions of us military involvement in haiti. discussions of u. s. foreign policy, both defense and office against cuba. ricardo use a president. clinton's conversations with all of the many foreign leaders at the time. think of a sensitive facts about trade negotiations taken from presidential briefings, discussions with the secretary of state about conflict in boston, and much, much more, very big stuff. not only was built list and never even considered for criminal prosecution based on the types he took, but when he was sued for them,
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he won the case. judge amy berman jackson's decision states under the statutory scheme established by the presidential records act, the decision to segregate personal materials from presidential records is made by the president during the president and in the president's sol discretion be surprised to hear that are due any normal administration even though the opposing one would consider that to be the end, but not the corrupt biden administration or the socks decision as it's known. also say it's quote, the national archives and records administration or nara, does not have the authority to designate material as presidential records or have the authority. now it does not have the tapes in question and narrow legs
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a right duty or means to seize control of them. this is law. the president enjoys unconstrained authority to make decisions regarding the disposal of documents that's unconstrained. to make that decision, neither the archivist nor congress has the authority to veto the president's decision. the presidential records act does not. and for any mandatory or even discretionary authority, or the archivist to classify records under the statute, this responsibility is left solely to the president of the united states. think of that, that's the decision. think of that. now just think of that. in other words, whatever documents the president decides to take with him,
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he has the right to do so. it's an absolute right. this is the law. and that is something that people have now seen and it couldn't be more clear. they go to drop this case immediately because they've destroyed and this is why no other presidents, even those who kept far more documents that i has ever been even investigated, let alone charged with the crime. because the sham and diaper and put forward by the, by the administration included stage, photographs of boxes at mar logo. many people have asked me why i had these boxes. why did you want them? the answer, in addition to having every right under the presidential record jack, is that these boxes were containing all types of personal belongings. many, many things, shirts, and shoes and everything. as can be seen in the picture where someone not be,
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i wonder who it might have been dumped. one of the very neatly arranged boxes all over the floor. they were full of newspapers, press clippings, thousands of pictures, thousands and thousands of white house pictures. the white house photographer, some are with us today. they took so many pictures or we saved all of them and they were in those boxes, clothing, memorabilia, and much, much more. i hadn't had a chance to go through all the boxes. it's a long, tedious job. takes a long time, which i was prepared to do, but i have a very busy life. i've had a very busy like they make it more busy because you are always fighting. and under the shots decision, there seemed to be no rush. i wasn't in a rush because that decision was law. the other picture that was so value. remember that one was angry and corrupt. was the photo stage by the f
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b i. and those that rated monologue or they were putting documents all over the floor. remember that dream is picture all over say confidential, said presidential sort of all sorts of things as it was supposed to be there. like it was that way when they're rated, it was that way, they put them there, took the picture and released it illegally to the press. they took my medical records, my passport, my birth certificate, and apologized. they even brought a safe tractor. this is a professional safe cracker. they brought in tomorrow logo and they broke into my safe and you know what? they found nothing. there was nothing there, nothing there. and 0. according to the presidential records act, which was a big deal. i was suppose to negotiate with narrow, which is exactly what i was doing until morrow logo was rated by gun toting f
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b i. agents, i have security types of and i gave them security types of everything in a flagrant violation of the 4th amendment of the constitution, which protects the right against unreasonable search and seizure. and sebastian, you covered very well, i must say very well, i'm not the one who thinks i'm above the law. i'm the one that followed the law. i'm the only way it's joe 5. and that is corrupt, department of injustice who think they are above the law. never before had the 2 standards of justice in our country been more starkly revealed. joe biden had drugs of classified documents from his time is vice president. and even as a senator, which was completely and totally legal, in fact, other senators heard about victor been heard about it. you have to see his response
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is no way that's totally illegal to come as a senator out of a skiff. they were shocked when they found out they actually thought it was impossible to do by themselves. 1850 boxes to the university of delaware, making this search very, very difficult for anybody. and he refuses to give them up. and he refuses to let people even look at them and then they say how he's behaving so nicely. so many of vitamins last of documents were in china town. do you see chinatown which is shocked in considering his family receive so much money from china. i wonder how many times the friends of ours from china review those documents. chinatown, dc, others were unsecured at his so called pen biden's center in washington, which paid button approximately $1000000.00
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a year. the money supposedly coming from china and still other classified documents were screwed all over his garage floor, where he is now famous corvette his story. so proud of that uh, there was no security in the door was left open. most of the time was open. all of those classified documents, all of those documents strewn all over the floor, piled up like junk. unlike me who had absolute declassification authority, as president joe biden, his vice president had no authority to declassify and no right to possess the documents. he had no rights. instead of falling under the presidential records act by these actions fell under a much stricter federal records act, which is very, very tough. criminal penalties yet nothing happens to crooked joe. nothing happened . have you heard anything about the big search for his documents? no, only make most and famously of all hillary clinton set up an illegal private
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server in our basement. you never heard the story with a deliberate intention of violating public information laws, so she could hide her pay for play scandals at the clinton foundations or whatever, still restored vast quantities of classified and sensitive information on her elicit server. some of it happening to lake it leaked into as a windows computer, remember, and so they run into his computer. you don't want to be on his computer. and all of it was illegal because thankfully, she was never present and she didn't have the powers to dfcs or her she didn't have the powers to declassify. it's a big difference. and neither did joe. you know, joe didn't have your mind have a good the.

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