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you do exactly the hour a day. by name of the uninsured and i work at g.w. . this is seen in the news coming to you live from berlin after pulling ten cents from the rubble in syria it's now the turn of the so-called white house meant to be rescued hundreds of the volunteer rescue workers are evacuated to jordan as parts for rescue tonge it was feared they could have been killed by the forces of syrian leader bashar al assad. authorities in iraq struggle to contain growing government
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protests kansans take to the streets and once again to demand better jobs and better public services. and the u.s. president donald trump paid six of his former lawyer michael cohen secretly recorded a conversation with the president of penn state and to a former playboy model says the tape things could have been illegal. i'm out of town and it's good to have you with us the israeli military has the evacuation itself eight hundred syrian boys helmets to safety in neighboring jordan the whys helmets are known for rescuing the wounded in the aftermath of airstrikes and shelling in rebel held territory in syria the government though accuses them of aiding terrorists israel's army said on twitter that they had been rescued at the request of the u.s. on two european countries as part of a humanitarian efforts it was feared they could have been killed by government
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forces if they'd stayed in syria the syrian army has been advancing in recent weeks and is now approaching the israeli controlled golan heights. i know joined by detail but who's correspondent on china for who's following the situation for us in syria from beirut on child the israeli military rescued these eight hundred white helmets and their families as part of an international panel why did they choose to intervene. when you know what in the past history has been you know being someone. mentions israeli hospitals on the wall of the lines that in her you know it's not an. incident it's rare to have my. daughter last seen dozens of syrians go with white flags on our. part of. israel and asking is there anybody this is this time this time because germany has said
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that the. aid workers so he's really need this represents are doing humanitarian work as must be kept the. keys in it was the carrot if it is where all. and the white helmets are where king in cities and towns across syria great personal risk why was this group in particular danger. but there is no specific answer to that to be honest but comes to mind if you know to look at. these areas one. by the city and there's even better as a queue to get there are many. orders of jordan happiness and everything is red which means it was a possibility to say so otherwise because it's work that's not asking the bullwinkle why didn't the guy being as you have been in deaths there by arranging
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the bombing by russians and imaging that he will also. get it is clearly there was a way out the loop be very skewed and that is why we have lost the russians and the regime. will see that it is being in jordan have in fact meet terrorists and not aid workers but in this day it will be heard as that's the reason the other side is about to get up to next minute. where are the latest developments in the region and . well there are several developments of you talking about. your grandmother france giving medical aid to syria. i just don't even want to. the regime and struck a deal made here never will be any next. alleged it involves the hour which means of. getting on the floor of the city in the jeep and sitting for sleep on the
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border when i was nineteen at which means that. this will just mean death was beaten dog will work is with wants to do is pass it has passed in it because. there is no guarantee and that's it and tell for us in beirut thank you so much for bringing us up to date. protesters have again hit the streets and says he's across iraq demanding more jobs and better public services the unrest has now spread to the capital by a cry of try to storm the government districts the rallies began two weeks ago in the southern city of basra but are growing in size and intend to say so far at least nine people have died in clashes with security forces. at first the demands were simple clean water and electricity but for many of those protesting across iraq the problem is not only the lack of infrastructure but the politicians who
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have failed to provide it. we want to change of the politicians we no longer want just water and electricity it's a shame that we don't have simple rights humans have gone to the moon and have the most advanced technology and we're still calling for water and electricity no it's the politicians who are corrupt must give it to the unrest began two weeks ago in the south of iraq summer temperatures reach fifty degrees celsius and iran has cut off its supply of electricity to its neighbor because of unpaid bills clean water is also in short supply. many iraqis are tired of living without basic necessities after a decade and a half of near constant war and conflict now a year after the so-called islamic state was defeated the public's attention has shifted back to corruption and mismanagement in the government. in recent days protests spread across the country reaching the capital of baghdad
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while growing in size and anger. on friday a twenty four year old protester was struck in the head and killed by a tear gas canister while filming this video in basra. he went out daily to search for a job to earn a living for his family but in vain so he decided to go to the protest hoping that the government would respond to their demands but he was shocked. the iraqi government is not in a position to make sweeping reforms after an upset victory for populist candidate assad or in may the parties have yet to form a coalition government. meanwhile protesters have announced a list of demands including for jobs and infrastructure to claim they won't go home when they get a promise but when they get results. there some of the other stories making news around the world trade tensions are dominating amazing of the g twenty finance
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ministers in the argentinian capital when as era's the u.s. is pushing for a free trade deal with europe but the e.u. says it won't negotiation that's washington withdrawals of tariffs on steel and other many and. activists have taken to the streets across israel against a proposal all bombing straight and gay men from using farragut mother as the country's community also has a one day strike ahead of a mass rally on robben square in tel aviv. ecuador could be close to if they take wiki leaks founder julian assange from its london embassy u.s. . and that's the thing greenwald is reporting that ecuador's president travels to britain last week to finalize the deal straight in october as was granted the thought of him and twenty twelve to avoid extradition to sweden where he faced sexual assault allegations. from tropical storms on tin has his northern vietnam leaving thirty two people dead and more than
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a dozen missing have been triggered by heavy rains severely affecting coastal areas and the capital hanoi in the homes have been damaged and the extreme weather is forecast to continue for the next few days. to be here as president donald trump pozen lashed days at his former lawyer after secret tape the merger of the two men talking about payments to a former playboy model in a twenty's trump says that the recordings made in the run up to the twenty sixty u.s. election by his then a tornado michael cohen were on herself and could have been illegal f.b.i. agents found the tapes during a raid on cohen's office. a headline grabbing end to another headline grabbing week for the u.s. president trying to parse it for a weekend of golf journalist shirzad questions about the tape now in the possession of the f.b.i. it was secretly recorded by his former lawyer michael cohen trump has now
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hit back on twitter saying it's inconceivable that a lawyer would tape a client totally unheard of and perhaps illegal the good news is that your favorite president did nothing wrong the taped conversation is said to relate to karen mcdougal and next playboy model who says she had a year long affair with the president over a decade ago. so it cites other quite frequently so dozens of times you were to go on a dozens of times. in the recording trump and cone supposedly talk about a hush payment to mcdougal. the f.b.i. found the tape when it raided cohn's office in april he was known as trump's fixer for many years and it's not the only type said to exist the tapes made by michael could be a gold mine for prosecutors because they are. always and that is the most
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powerful evidence in any trial now one of the president's one time closest aides could be his biggest liability. on german football arm as it is al has broken his silence on his controversial meeting with the turkish president wretch of thai of our two on he was photographed there is one along with fellow germany international just weeks before the world cup and russia as well who has turkish roots the said he was basically there to want to get insisting it was not supposed to germany international said refusing an invitation to meet with any turkish president would have been disrespectful to his festers roots was heavily criticized for the meeting and both german media and by the german football association. and the golf world waits in anticipation to say tiger woods attempts to pull off a victory in the british open at would be an incredible career comeback with the
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former world with edge a major championship since his u.f.o. open win back in two thousand and eight but heading into the final round woods sits just four strokes off the leader defending champion jordan speed and he's times into contention after a marketable rant of five under par in yesterday's play. and joining me in studio to talk more about tiger woods and his potential comeback is kraft harrington from the each of these four staff tell us i mean you know this tiger woods used to be someone who is definitely synonymous with the word success and it came to the golf world and then had an effect tackier fall from grace yes is this possible that we're back to the witness the comeback you know when you look at the score the leaderboard you have to factor yes it's a possibility because let me break down numbers he finished the third round with a sixty six five his way to that six position the last time woods broke seventy was
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eleven years to the day so you talk about all of the stars being in line for his potential success it looks pretty good for woods moving forward and this is the best sixty six that has been the best of any major since the two thousand and eleven masters you know which he win on the win so no excuse me he did not win check that he did not win that but he's looking good you know he was quoted say he it's been a few years since he's felt this good in the majors he felt like he had a lot of control over his golf ball it's good to see because you know you said you missed the fall from grace and we know personal issues have plagued him as well and his body has broken down but now his back legs good and you know tiger is making a push to do it he does have a group of americans you know jordan speak to the finning champion along with some others leading the charge right now but a tiger woods is tiger woods ok so i'm sure they're taking him seriously they take him seriously and he's definitely looking like he's in good shape so we'll see where this goes it's going to be an interesting one now if he does when he runs
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it's going to be good for the world of golf do you think his success could boost the way of course i mean i think it will pick up where it left off considering there's a short memory you know in the public you know obviously we don't have to go into details about his personal life in affairs but if i was alive in the united states during this phenomenon when he first started he was a graduate from stanford you know they just storm. women seem to you know it in the professional circuit just ahead and shoulders above the rest and then he ridiculously increased participation in the sport you know he didn't break the color barrier it happened well before tiger woods but he is responsible for making it i guess more of an inviting sport and you know let's keep it above board the group of americans that are leading it they grew up admiring tiger woods like most young golfers did in and i think that you know it's good people love a comeback and i'm rooting for tiger personally i'm with you right there as well
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let's hope he does well today and proves us all rush anyway thank you very much press harrington for joining us in studio and breaking down this story. and you're watching to the news coming to you live from britain more news again after top of the hour don't forget you can get all the day's news and information on our web site on dot com thanks for joining us. earth. home of species. a home worth saving on. your move those are big changes and most start with small steps and big google ideas tell stories of communities people and innovative projects around the.
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