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and you know what time of voice is. the 77 percent speech. this is where. the 77 percent this weekend on g.w. . so the united states tells turkey will get out of your way and give you a clear shot at northern syria so turkey takes a free shot of the us tell us what you doing out so turkey says never so the us send some guys over turkey says ok we'll stop shooting except they don't. i'm feel this is the day.
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clashes this is all speculation and misinformation. and intermittent clashes continue to be reported around. a lot of vital. because. when the time is right we have a tremendous situation with dad in so many different ways it. happened in the last few days is a serious mistake. by the west. also coming up with a big deal or no deal for boris johnson after convincing the european union all eyes on now on the u.k. parliament. you. haven't destroyed the biggest toxic us far as north is concerned you can still get
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1st dibs and yet why no one has goodness in the last. day with a ceasefire that wasn't shelling out the border between turkey and syria has continued despite the 5 day pause in hostilities agreement between ankara and washington turkish president. dismissed as misinformation and speculation reports of ongoing clashes in northeastern syria where his country has launched an assault against kurdish militias. from the area around. tells a different story. gunfire and shouting rang out between kurdish and turkish forces in the town and syrian kurds who've been displaced by the incursion or as little trust in turkey. and of the deal great between washington and ankara syrian kurdish forces who the united
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states have previously backed have until tuesday night to withdraw from a zone 32 kilometers deep into syrian territory. i mean you can use it is not the united states keeps its promise to us. by tuesday night at the end of 120 hours the issue of the safe area will have been resolved. yet but if they don't keep the promises without any exception the very next minute the operation source of peace will resume where it stopped and we've even more determination. to. see if we can find out more about what's going on from a room is a cadillac a deputy in the turkish parliament as a member of president a k party and represents a istanbul from where she joins us now welcome to d.w. why is president one denying what the rest of the world can say that this this
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pours has not paused. more recent calling only saves in troops our need we need to be real deal. there has been a past in truth he did not initiate any attack after the pause to now but don't i have to add that i actually use a speaker in that. when that's a terrorist organization that you're. trusting it's not everyday we that the plans be assurances that we had actually stars that that terri speedy is not transparently but we still hope that our ally united states will be able to convince them to women that are of the same star on in a peaceful way to create a safe zone for a millions of civilians living in syria ok so that's understood but that doesn't
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really answer my question does it we seen the film and we've seen. the shelling and the attacks and yet your president says no this is misinformation it didn't happen we've seen it more principal turgid did not initiate any gardens of this year yet it is happening and your president bush as it is not so why is he lying all blew let me finish we know that p.j. crowley has done it before and still aren't at day are over do you know this as a propaganda do you actually damage steve remans if turkey does it stop list this saves 0 in northern syria how will turkey keep it safe. well we have 2 objects of send us up aeration you are pretty we want you
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the band and securing our borders which is us and the border need to up and secondly we want to create a safe cell for. millions of civilians for all whose lives are in danger right now all that are dear in syria are interacting. and how will turkey keep them safe if this happens well turkey has been very determined from the very beginning up this operation if there is one thing that hasn't changed it's actually turkey spent about this operation so we are very determined and we have been telling the whole world that we will accomplish these. objectives or virus and bring peace to the region no matter what is happening we will keep going until we have in order to leave as you forgive me for interrupting but we have heard that and so a couple of times in order to establish
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a safe zone in this region will turkey establish a permanent military presence well i did not say anything from now on we trust the integrity of syria we believe that land actually belongs to do local people and it has been happened in our region in jobs for target of the time to previous operations that trinity absolutely the whole area to the local people and we believe that that area 100 or stands a lot to look at the bottom what will happen to the ios prisoners who were previously being guarded by kurdish militias if turkey manages to get this safe zone. while when it comes to isis fighters believing we know other people you know has been using them as
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a leg wheeling current not only to turkey but also tonight in space and to the whole world and we're talking to him i'm going to talk about the isis we have to be honest that trudie has been the all the country that has worked by against isis chastity has and defeated and the whole all rolled back to the north that. we will never in a lot any given. by the coalition against isis to be relatively but i have also i have to add this p.t.a. actually have in 2017 they've had to deal with a sis in iraq of b.b.c. recorded at and we know that p.j. is not different than isis actually released isis breakthroughs before into a prison as the 4 to you in 2017 aka thank you for joining us a room say at cadillac in istanbul thank you for having me
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now as you heard a part of turkey's fight is to set up a so-called safe zone in northern syria the turkish government wants to resettle up to 2000000 syrian refugees who are currently in turkey as you harm has been speaking with some of the refugees likely to be a factor. in the distance i mean a mohammed can still see her homeland. just over the horizon the syrian city of course. and of course when i see kabbani i remember my childhood my life there all my memories are over there. 5 years ago militants of the so-called islamic state laid siege to kill bonny forcing ameena and part of her family to flee to search in turkey. from here she watches as their homelands fate once again hangs in the balance the kurdish fighters who are driven out to jihadists and 2015 after months of these fighting are now on the back foot in northeast syria in
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the wake of turkey's military offensive in there are growing concerns that i as militants could regroup. and. we've heard that many i.a.'s fighters managed to escape and that scares us we're still afraid of the islamists and the fighting we have family over there and we're worried about them. we talk to many syrian refugees here in the border area and they all told us more or less the same thing how grateful they all on the one hand that turkey has taken them in and also skeptical they are on the other hand that the so-called safe zone president wants to establish and syria will really be safe. a villa has sons family fled to turkey 5 years ago from there is saw in syria. fail live in tents and try to make ends meet with odd jobs currently there helping with the cotton harvest.
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it's not an easy life but it's still better than living across the border in the conflict zone says a. listen in this virtual world where there's so much we hear they want to set up a safe so disembark syrians who are living in turkey. but i don't think you'll be safe one. nobody wants to go back to a place where they feel scared. if it's safe or go if not will stay here. is one of the largest cities here in the border region with around 2000000 inhabitants every 5th president is a refugee from syria most of the turks we speak with support the military offensive it's important they say because of the refugees and for their own safety. the operation is a great thing otherwise terrorists will turn into
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a big threat for us and drag our country into war. because. you can do what almost is that homeland and when this area is cleared and free of terrorists they can return. here turkey is hosting many refugees it's difficult for our economy. i think the operation peace bringing will bring good results at least our syrian brothers can return home and then they get there. i mean a mohammed who fled kabbani with her family is not that optimistic she would rather stay here in turkey it's hard to see a future for her children she says in the images coming out of syria. the u.k. is hours away from another important vote that could pave the way to leaving the european union in just 2 weeks after clinching a last minute deal with e.u.
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leaders in brussels u.k. prime minister boris johnson now needs the backing of the house of commons billed as a super saturday it will be the 1st time parliament has sat on a weekend since a fall clothes war 37 years ago was the johnson has been working hard behind the scenes trying to drum up support lead cross party backing for this deal to pass the northern irish do you pay which props up his minority government has declared that it will vote against but with brett sitting in the balance the government says it can sway the doubters with focus on saturday that's what's in front of us we confident we can get this deal through it's a strong deal we're confident we can get this through. and peace will have to take their judgment but we can focus minds by showing this is a good deal better than what went before gives effect to the referendum for those who campaign for brits it avoids it and it protects northern ireland so what are the chances of the deal passing. mouse has this view from london. we know
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that many m.p.'s are still struggling with the concent and still making up their minds they don't have a lot of time to grieve through everything i guess and also to digest it so all the legal advice is not even economic impact stay they didn't even know what the deal would really entail we know that the labor party is trying to get their m.p.'s on board but we know that within the labor party there are several who are tempted to vote with the government they might be in constituencies where the voters have voted to leave and that might be a reason for them to actually vote with the government now we hear reports that the labor party is actually whipping their own m.p.'s are trying to force them to vote for an amendment which would bring more clarity in. the indus process and more clarity what the implications the legal and economic implications would be but we know that really still some are tempted to vote with the government. a budget mass
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in london let's get more on the tomorrow's vote there from derek's got it from the irish times newspaper welcome derreck the big question that i suppose m.p.'s will be asking themselves between and now and saturday is how different is the deal that boris johnson has brought back from brussels on thursday night to the one that they kicked out 3 times from theresa may well i think even with the whole groundhog day element of race that we've been through this so many times i mean as a friend of i would say it's like deja vu all over again it's this minor tweaks it allows birds john's to go right along and say we got rid of the backstop they didn't really they got rid of the name they've really apportion it in different ways but it's enough to sort of you know as an terms of headlines most people will be looking at the detail that allows them to say here to certain things but he made some concessions the e.u. made some concessions it's just a classic european compromise everyone goes home saying we've i won and it just needs to hold that illusion just needs to hold until tomorrow afternoon and then
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we'll be fine. is that all it takes lots of people will be scrutinizing it very closely the prime minister has said that he's very confident of getting the majority he needs but one of the parties the prime minister as conservatives has looked to for support is no there are others democratic unionist so let's listen to those bracks it's spokesman sunny williams the biggest toxic as far as northern arc is concerned it does not meet the promises which the prime minister mian that the whole of the united kingdom would be leaving the basically it leaves northern ireland in the e.u. single market and the customs arrangements and doesn't even get was a mechanism under the belfast agreement to extract ourselves. so there do you pay famous for saying no do you think this no is a no no or is a persuadable no you know this morning people in on were saying if you wrote them a check they fight the position to vote or even to abstain but from what i've heard
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this evening coming out in oregon no no this is i mean they're practicing saying no and this means no this is the party being paisley the minute you say no all the time so no i don't think they're going to be brought over so yes to focus his attention maybe on good making sure he has the tories behind him the hard core group take a breath magdeburg the tears european research group and also the people he kicked out of his own party will bring them back into the independent conservatism get them back in and then he has to look how do i make of the town that the t.v. is to give me can i get them from labor that's probably where they would be focusing for force that would create the republican labor should the be a new election coming up so that would have suited our boris johnson down to the ground because it's quite interesting that the 1st thing the 1st group that you mentioned that is members of his own party he comes back with a deal that he says get it done and the people that he has to convince other people who really really really want to leave yes but this is the irony i mean the d.p. we're trying to threaten him by withdrawing his minority or majority he had lost
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his majority so there holdovers them using that minus because already yes exactly so i mean you can't be a little bit pregnant you either are or aren't you either have majority or you don't and he doesn't have majority so the devious threats are bad for him it makes the arithmetic very complicated but maybe there he's gonna learn they seem to be hopeful that they can somehow get people in from labor but i suppose they have to be optimistic don't think the votes i get the various votes against mrs may's deal broke records just a few months ago do you see a similar wide margin of victory or defeat this time or is it was i heard of a very very tight with 3 or 4 against so he has to somehow make that up over the night the talk was of mediæval within for the party whips but no it's going to be extremely extremely. and there are many people tony blair and and john major form for mrs right this evening saying they think this is the deal so just as we've seen before we you know we've got you know 30600 m.p.'s and
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a few 1000 opinions you know so it's like lawyers it's really impossible to see where it's going to go there's amendments coming up tomorrow that could put several cats among the pigeons so it could really so do anyway and it could be a very long day they're talking about a vote or in 230 local time i imagine it's going to be quite a bit longer ok do you think that. the french president has said no to an extension at this stage you think that he's posturing or do you think that he's you know. is a real no. if a minor micro wants to be the person who calls the no deal break that far away emanuel i mean he's known as being quite impulsive and everyone else chancellor american other people in brussels of said if they come back with a sensible idea for another extension it's for instance have a good general election and trying to tidy up the house of commons it's a bit of a heads of. of idiots at this stage if they if they can have if to come back with a clear majority and none of the game playing do i have a majority don't have majority why would you give them a short extension to the new year let them do
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a winter election campaign in the british rain that'll teach them and then come back and finally do it in the new year at this stage nobody wants to be seen the one who broke this just you know just before the finish line when we shall watch it with avid interest across a saturday but out there it's got a thank you. i've got a bit of waged a fierce battle against mexican security forces after police detain the son of a notorious drug slowed. down this all took place in a town it was once home state of sinaloa police later released video months saying they had done it that they had done so to calm the streets and save the lives of civilians caught up in the shoot out. mexican security forces were on a routine patrol in sinhala as capital city when gunmen opened fire on them. security forces returned fire initially capturing 4 men among them the son of the
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former head of the sin alone drug cartel in el chapo guzman. one of them was identified as a video goes my lopez ass result several organized crime groups surrounded the house with the force great and out of the patrol unit other criminal groups initiated violence against other citizens. caravans of cartel gunmen took over the city setting fires blocking major intersections and killing civilians indiscriminately the force wielded by the cartel gunmen so superior that the authorities decided to release the video guzman in order to avoid a further escalation of violence the incarceration of former cartel top man el chapo in one of the highest security prisons in the united states has left a dangerous power vacuum in the signal on drug cartel it's triggered a surge of violence in mexico as various would be contenders fight for control of
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the powerful drug cartel. let's get more on this from alberto hoops and he's mexico representative for the committee to protect journalists and joins us from. where the shootout happened welcome to you the question i suppose that most people are going to look at this and ask is how does the shootout between criminals and the mexican state end up with a win for the government. well let's for starters it was somewhat of a 2 disadvantage mexican authorities didn't really plan on arresting the video it was sort of just happened if they locate him and if they did they figured out that they found out the hard way that they didn't have enough force to maintain him in prison and the group was then forced from to look or tell responded in kind of funny if a lot of. force and overwhelmingly authorities in such a way that the federal government celtic likes to let him go. so
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a video. is he active in it he's father's firm in the drug running business. he's active in his father's father's business he's not one of the leadership to see the local telco brothers and it is like you know actually filed are actually slightly more important in the hierarchy controlling the plaza here in town but it's you this is common and its rightful especially here see the lower temp exciter in the sons of age truculent usually someone way or another gets lost in drug trade and so lots of media so how does this then play into people in mexico we have a president and that's my lopez obrador who who campaigned on the basis of cracking down. on these on these drug cartels who now has to back down so do mexicans look at this and go well that's just the way it was always going to go or they disappointed him. well the sun's a little bit mixed because mr locke was not looking or has enjoyed
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a very high approval rating since he's from office in december of last year and continues to do so and he has a very long political odd supporters are willing to give him time to he says needs to change the country for the better but the accent over the past week has been 3 extremely violent incidents including the killing of 14 news officers in the truck around the killings of another 15 people during the shoot out and get it out and out of town and all that once you get there especially they're going to let you use money has led many to believe that the government may not actually have a very coherent and very well designed spreadsheet to combat organized crime in a country which is a symbol contrary to what was still a lot of promise through his campaign so there really are some serious doubts about it and obviously. the poor way these events went down and were communicated to the general public didn't help so if the mexican states weak or if the drug cartels are just super powerful nations. nations unto themselves i mean it's
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a little bit of both i mean after yesterday's events it's easy to look at it with some degree of hyper bowl it is not the case that mexican drug cartels control the country or are sort of a parallel state where the are extremely powerful and they have actually a new weapon week in a controlled territories to control drug trafficking there and the state clearly doesn't have now at times doesn't have enough capacity to deal with them but much of it depends on the strategy of the government if the stretches well that's fine and if enough troops and police are well employed and. that might work good talking to talk. thank you. of days almost done but the conversation continues online you can find us on
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