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subscribe to the documentary on you tube. this is the news live from berlin 3 people are killed in a knife attack of a church in the french city of nice the man hours called an islam all fascist attack the country's antiterrorist prosecutors have launched a murder inquiry. german chancellor angela merkel says new pandemic down there just unnecessary and appropriate addressing the bundestag the chancellor warns tracing
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the sole source of all new infections is currently impossible but the opposition says the new rules are excessive. as welcome to the program and we start with some breaking news at least 3 people have been killed in a knife attack in the french city of nice france or so raised the security alerts to its highest level in response to the attack took place at the basilica in the city center taco also injured several other people before being detained by police the motive for the attack was not immediately clear but france's under terrorism prosecutor has launched an investigation the mayor of nice spoke to reporters at the scene. because when you move from the building where the people is my 1st words are of compassion for the victims' families and for the whole community around the
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not to a dumbass silica. for a very few of them good he's. been to all the people of nice who are in show i can say that nice like one of france but perhaps more than other parts of the country. is currently paying much too high a price and has now $1.00 small become a victim of islam a fascist i'm only going to put a piece of the good news from the 1st season from the more i'm now joined by catherine field the journalist in paris katherine news are coming in that france raises their its security alert level to urgent what does that mean well it means that police can now get kane anybody would say who they suspect could be about to commit an attack it's certainly is more of a legal toll it also means that airports will be on higher alert roets stations
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hire alert it means essentially that you know ahead of the lockdown which was coming it hits night that the security services can get kane and operate across all sectors of france as. well there has apparently been another incident close to obviously your shortly after the attack in nice what can you tell us about that. yes we understand that not long after the nice attack and man was shot dead here he had tried to attack passers by in the town we really only have very sketchy information about it at this time and there are still conflicting reports from police as to whether or not that wasn't fact a terror attack but the fact that it's come just within hours of this news that tank and just does the church the catholic church has said that it really feels very vulnerable at this time is leading people to believe that it could be part of
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a campaign directed towards the catholic church. so apparently 2 attacks today is the french government facing a new level of aggression after having defended the display of caricatures of the prophet muhammad. oh absolutely and the french president to many omicron has made it very clear in all of his statements since that dreadful beheading of an intermediate school teacher just under 2 weeks ago he's made it clear that frons wishes to defend freedom of expression that the basis of these attacks has been those charlie hebdo ca tunes which portray the prophet muhammad now french president tomorrow mccraw says that this is freedom of speech freedom of expression and every french person has the right to look at those cartoons and every french person french person has the right to draw those cartoons he says that under least secure rules at this country these can be shown they may not necessarily be to your
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liking that may offend you but there is that right to show them and when we think about the remarks that the french president has made in the last week for example at the morial service for the slain teacher he said france will continue to publish cartoons and then in the last few days as these threats were coming in from countries such as pakistan and from turkey he said that from was is and i'm quoting it and it existential battle against islamic fundamentalism so it really is a time when france feels that it needs to defend itself and its freedom of expression but ex-president reza type out of one has also become involved in this whole story. basically attacking. michael what is the view in france that has influenced the current mood in the country. well there is
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a feeling that this confrontation between the french president and his turkish counterpart is perhaps getting a little out of hand i mean to have clashed over masses such as libya are going to care about drilling by turkish ships in the eastern mediterranean nearby to cyprus so the 2 men have you know in the last couple of months really been having crossed was with each other so you have the french side at least they feel that they have got right on their side and they point to the fact that as each of these attacks has happened european leaders german chancellor angela merkel the european commission president they've all come to the side of france and defended the french president stand on this matter catherine field in paris thank you. to the global coronavirus pandemic now into german chancellor angela merkel has defended the latest round of coronavirus restrictions as the country prepares to go
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back into lockdown mode be it a limited one addressing the bundestag merkel said it was currently impossible to trace the origin of all the new infections hampering efforts to contain the virus but she faced frequent interruptions during a speech and the opposition have called the measures excessive and inappropriate. empty restaurants and bars no museums no theaters these images are actually from the 1st wave of the pandemic but in november germans will have to get used to them again as coronavirus cases rise chancellor merkel announced new restrictions the main difference this time is that schools and shops will remain open many businesses will receive economic support on thursday merkel defended the new policy in a key speech before the german parliament you must know and even the measures we now have to take are appropriate necessary and proportionate in fact there is no milder means than consistently reducing contact to stop and reverse the infection process
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and bring it to a manageable level. of the headstones. merkel was constantly interrupted. and the parliament speaker saw himself forced to call for order the biggest opposition party in the bundestag the far right if he was quick to slam the measures given to the thieves when we consider the paralysis of the cultural industry the hospitality industry and practically the entire social life as announced by mrs merkel to be excessive and inappropriate now one of the big questions is whether citizens will actually comply with these new measures the government has enjoyed high levels of support but criticism is on the rise and there's also an evident coronavirus. of fatigue on the last the chancellor emphasized that tighter restrictions were needed to prevent hospitals being overwhelmed so what's the situation right now we're joined by professor we
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youngsters who is president of the german association for critical care and emergency medicine president thanks for joining us the number of covert patients being treated in a german intensive care unit has doubled in the past 10 days carona deaths also rising how bad is the situation in hospitals right now. at this moment clearly state is controllable it seems control of a but we are very happy the german tens of us and. that these measures were taken yesterday and it is obvious it is obvious that the infection right raise rates are rising so exponentially and at this moment the people getting infected are quite younger than in the spring but. the last few weeks people getting infected are getting older and when when the people are getting older we have very very great pressure on intensive comments and this is what we are feeling and
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therefore we definitely state that is completely correct to take these measures at this moment and we don't we disagree with the opposition. mainly the d.d. who who do not accept that there is a rising problem within germany and the infection rates are quite rising and the only measure of this is what plant well doctors in germany of course have treated a lot of covert patients now how much have you all learned since the beginning of the pandemic from treating these critical patients have their survival chances improved. we don't have any magic bullet at this time we have some medications namely the corticosteroids which help in the civilian sector patients the unter viral substances like such as rem does a via may help a little bit in the organisation the structures and to treat the patients we have
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learned a lot so i think we are working much calmer with these patients as much structured but i clearly state that in the moment you get on the intensive care unit and you get into bed invented it your prognosis is not good it's. raising up to 50 percent mortality and this didn't change a lot and we hope in the end we will see that the measures we learned helped a little bit but there is no magic bullet at this moment how about equipment drugs and start off as a danger that could be shortages. yes there has been this whole shortage of. stuff before the corona pandemic we know that we now see that many of the staff get infected. within the private settings so we miss some of them and they can't go back to work this is a critical situation so it is clearly that we have to stop the infection also at the hospital then we will be the much great help for the treatment of the patients
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and the medications we don't have anybody said we have to call because the reeds we have rendered to be and they have and the coalition and that is it. would using germany it will still be able to help other countries with their critical patients we have a lot of at the moment free beds but we have to look very very close to development of these 3 beds and when we have open beds and when that the netherlands or belgium and other countries will ask for help i'm quite sure we will have them and there's all obligation to do this. professor all the youngsters from the german association for critical thank you very much for joining us here on duty of your news i think you and here are some of the other developments in the pandemic the number of confirmed coronavirus cases in india has now passed 8000000 it has a 2nd highest number of cases in the world after the united states but one of the
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world's lowest death rates iran's health ministry says the country is now in a full scale war with the virus as tehran reported a record death toll for a 2nd consecutive day that's the worst hit country in the middle east and taiwan has reached 200 days without any domestic transmissions of cope with 19 it continues to record new cases and people arriving from abroad but is being pointed to as a success story in how to deal with the pandemic to poland now where thousands have taken to the streets of numerous cities capping a week of daily protests that started after a top court decision that effectively bans abortions the ruling means abortions are now only illegal mother's health is at risk or if a pregnancy is a result of rape or incest protest organizers say they will stay on the streets until the law is rolled back. a silent protest against
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a decision many see as a scandal polish workers across the country went on strike to protest the toughening of the country's abortion laws. we're here to fight for our right to choose we're not advocating abortions we just want to be able to decide for ourselves we want to have control over our own bodies. we don't have a choice now we are showing how we feel. they shouldn't have taken our rights from us this is the 21st century where in europe it can't be we have to fight it that last week poland's constitutional court toughened the country's already strict abortion rolls even further the panel of judges declared abortions due to irreversible congenital defects in the fetus illegal the ruling sparked a massive uproar the majority of polls disagree with the court's decision and even
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many conservatives have joined the protests frustration has been focused on the powerful catholic church which favors the new roles church services have been interrupted and statues vandalized but most criticism has been directed at the governing lauren justice party which many polls believe has ended the high court's independence the party says the protests must end due to the coronavirus pandemic. we have a situation in which those demonstrations will certainly cost the lives of many people. she. those who are calling for them and also those who participate in them bring a common danger and so they are committing a crime a serious crime of. rights groups are warning the government could soon declare a state of emergency and revoke the demonstrators right to assemble meaning and end
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to the protests. time now to look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today in hong kong where teenage activist has become the 1st political figure to be prosecuted under a sweeping new national security law imposed by beijing 19 year olds tony chung is a former member of student localism that small group that advocates hong kong's independence of china. myanmar's de facto leader aung san suu and she has voted early in the country's elections scheduled for november 8 party the national league for democracy is widely expected to win she remains popular at home where images undented by accusations of complicity and atrocities against the country's muslim minority. firefighters in california continue to battle major wildfires near los angeles which been a raging since monday thousands of residents in some areas were allowed to return
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to their homes though after calmer winds helped firefighters beat back to. stand the u.s. philadelphia's imposed a nighttime curfew to quell unrest following the police shooting of a black man on monday 2 nights of looting and clashes between police and protesters followed the death of wall to wall is junior at least 172 people have been arrested and 53 officers injured in the past. protests against the killing of black americans by police became a national movement over the summer one of the focal points off the campaign by a black lives matter was the death of briana taylor who was killed when police carried out a so-called no knock warrant on the home did obvious correspondents all of us all it has been in louisville kentucky meeting those pushing for reforms to policing. october in louisville kentucky a city scarred by the pen demick and protests reeling from the death of black
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medical worker briana taylor who died while police were searching her home in march . black lives matter activists and wants justice for briana she is her hero and the symbol of a movement that will no longer be silenced. personally and emotionally briana taylor's name for me it gives me strength she gives me hope and she gives me a reason to wake up every day and fight for justice i mean. i'm 40 years old in we have seen the injustices of black people in this nation briana taylor lived here on the outskirts of louisville in march police entered her apartment using a no knock warrant an exchange of gunfire ensued and she died in a hail of bullets you can see from out here that when police officers started
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shooting that they shot from outside the home and so here's one still bullet hole in police evidence tape over 20 bullets shot. inside the home. a policy strategist drafted briana's law which bans the use of no knock warrants in lieu. she says the roots of police brutality lie in the judicial system and with the police themselves no one is really holding the police accountable and it's almost like police officers have been able to just do whatever they've been wanting to do. i. 7 months after briana taylor's death the protest movement is still alive in late september kentucky's attorney general revealed that the police officers who shot her would not face murder. charges i made the decision came as a shock for the kids who are heroin and many others now she's pinning all her hopes
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on a new president. we have to protect folks in the united states and i don't think that the current only ministration has done. i think that they have have nots feel like they've been misused and of these in their power and so this this this election is is the most important that i've ever seen. was free. 'd heroin is especially concerned that donald trump has refused to commit to a peaceful transfer of power should he lose the election. from our flag in louisville protestors are singing for peace and for an end to the escalation of violence. the.
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fighting between armenia and azerbaijan over the disputed region of the gonna harbach house and to its 2nd month after a cease fire failed on tuesday the region lies within hours of by john but has been under the control of armenian forces since the war that ended in 1904 a truce brokered by the us fails to take effect on monday just like to cease fires negotiated by russia. by john continued to blame each other for seize 5 violations including food water and medicine moment here isn't this commission point 3 minute here you need a near meeting in capital you don't want working in a room the clock to get these statements as it is to those in need. they've been here since the start of the conflict and seeing the intend to see it through to the end. because across the border a new government cut above the need is great artillery firings down on cities
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throughout the region being only in the fog of war is making it hard to verify basic facts on the ground but these images at least to the extent of the damage in the regional capital step on a carrot. for tens of thousands of already fled the violence like these women who found refuge in the armenian capital bringing with them stories of friends and neighbors killed and injured while seeking shelter in basements or even churches for some it was all they left with. a failure to there was a man on the street from yerevan may god protect him and he said get in my car i'll get you out of here move move can you imagine our house burnt to the ground in 2 hours we didn't manage to save anything but the women gathered here see the world has turned their back on them you bush you know everyone is standing around waiting
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like this is some kind of game they're just waiting to see what happened in. don't use a bit outnumber mongered but would you it's just criminal the world is behaving criminally because no one is listening to. it just look up or we will be victorious a message emblazoned on video screens and patriotic posters throughout the capital . well there were no official figures observers clean thousands of young armenians or volunteering for military service. norman is one of them. it's each of our responsibility to serve our father and is in a difficult situation because. we need to protect our territory. we're not
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going anywhere. 2 flags flying above your own on the left flank of our movie or. on the right flank of the or mean we've now got a new car bomb. here some call to display resolve and perhaps also. that you would know in the fight when you go to karbala. turning to tanzania now as voting in national elections has closed last night president john michael fully is seeking a 2nd 5 year term is up against opposition leader to listen or survived an assassination attempt and 3 years ago returned from exile just last july lissa's says the election has been marred by vote rigging. time to cast their ballot. here in the commercial capital daraa salaam voting was peaceful with the long lines
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forming throughout the day. among those out at a polling station for president john mcafee. hoping to secure another 5 years in office. and then this is today i'd like to reiterate that as a nation we should continue to be peaceful because there is life even after an election which was. but what's in the hearts of tanzanians may not matter according to the opposition. they say there have been widespread irregularities with voters in some cases being given multiple votes like these 2000 stuff in ballot boxes. prior to the election the opposition said there was a pattern of suppressing bad news and press freedoms and brutalizing rival political parties the economy is being hailed hard by the pandemic but president michael food chain's the country has conquered the virus through prayer. critics say the government has covered up tanzania's outbreak. to lose who had to
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a coalition of opposition groups he spent 3 years in exile and after an assassination attempt and claims to government is widening its crackdown on rivals . kind of violence that we we see it we're beginning to see. it is is is is different these tie. their regime is it is fair and there will be violence because they're free and fair election would we be fair and square. the result is expected within a week. who actually did the news here's a reminder of our top story french police say 3 people have been killed in a knife attack in the city of nice the attack took place at the not saddam basilica in the city center has raised its security alert status to the highest level in response the country's antiterrorism prosecutor is investigating.
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and that's it for me on the news team for now but stay tuned now for conflict zone with tim sebastian that's up next and don't forget you can get all the latest news around the clock on our web site in 30 languages it's on the w dot com and also follow us on instagram and on twitter if you don't already do. back with the world news update and what about that let's see. come. come.
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come. come. come come come. come come come. come. come. into the conflict so 1st turmoil in israel with mounting demonstrations against the prime minister has just corruption and mishandling this falling house prices for
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years this week in jerusalem is near fatfat the former mayor of the city the meeting politician mr netanyahu sleep party all the wheels finally coming off the prime minister's wife complete the fixed cost to the. polls. it's their session for spectacular pictures. it's their passion for nature. it's their complete devotion that makes them the best wildlife photographer in the world. this amazing. and classic. confrontational.
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and stirring. of 5 adventures. one go play the preservation of our planet. it's not a sinister apartment trees and certain kinds of. stuff that's dangerous seraph. place for such starts november 6th on g.w. . we're not at war with the high supreme court that you want to bully the court i mean don't you that to god forbid no when you call for it with the state of israel your your situation economic situation and peace is far far better than trying to attack us we will not give up an inch of security because unfortunately they flip on us there's turmoil in israel with mounting demonstrations against the prime minister of corruption and mishandling the spiraling health crisis my guest this
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week from jerusalem is near bock out a form of matter of the city and the leading politician in mr netanyahu so they could party all the wheels finally coming off the prime minister's wife. back out welcome to a conference of prime minister netanyahu is under increasing pressure over accusations of corruption which he's denied and his handling of the pandemic the approval rating on that seems to have sunk to just under 30 percent how long before the party in there could party says enough and it's time he stood aside at least temporarily. well 1st of all shalom from jerusalem. i think the biggest challenge we have right now is the corner virus the economics the medical challenges we have
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a 'd large government of over 70 parliament members supporting it in the coalition the issue you raise is not in the critical path of the challenges real has right now. there are challenges on economics on the medical side and the trial 'd which is happening in parallel is not an issue for us israelis here mr dark at he's on trial on 3 serious counts of corruption and come january the court expects him to be there 3 days a week you really want a prime minister who is half in and out of the dark at the same time prime minister netanyahu was doing a very good job in managing israel. and so i think he's got a very strong support by the public has a wide coalition and everyone understands that we prefer the best prime minister and he will manage the trial he will manage to you will no doubt in my mind he'll be hable to manage the country he's doing many many things simultaneously now he
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will continue doing that with the trial remind you that he's innocent until proven guilty and everyone we want everyone that goes to court to prove his innocence he calls the whole thing a witch hunt what if he's convicted in the end you win the party would go down with him are you prepared for that the likud party is the leading party in the country we have the right ideology the experience we have a wide range of talented good people the likud party will continue even after netanyahu finishes his role i personally intend to run for office and replacement once he decides to step down the likud has a long history and a big future ahead of us. you know do you buy into the kind of conspiracy that he says has been waged against him elements in the police and the prosecution joined forces with the leftist media to manufacture baseless and absurd cases against me
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he said a conflict of interest that cries out to the haven't leaving aside the rhetoric of the melodramatic rhetoric do you really expect people to believe that state prosecutors colluded to do all that the state attorney several judges state witnesses all part of this grand conspiracy you buy into that well let's put it this way netanyahu believes in this innocence and he feels that he is getting an unfair treatment both by the press and many many other elements of maybe maybe also in the police and other elements of the 'd. legal system in our country that's what he feels and he's saying that. you know but if i can say such a rotten job that is a system mr mr bucket is such a rotten justice system as he paints it why did he not find out over the last 10 years and do something about it turns out it's only a rotten system when it goes after him is not the truth. there are systems in our
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country and i believe also in yours. needs to upgrade and change in time at any given moment in time we have to upgrade the legal system the court system the naturally the government parliament which i'm part of we must nobody has immunity from change and evolution and i think that part of the issues definitely we have to restructure some of the elements in the relationship between the parliament and the government and the legal system this is the 1st time mr barak at a serving israeli prime minister has been formally charged with criminal offenses why not do the honorable thing and stand aside in order to fight the indictment and clear his name or does this leak could lead government not worry about senior figures under investigation it certainly doesn't worry about past convictions of some of its members does it. tim we have
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a law in their country and the law is specifically and explicitly says that the prime minister can continue serving in israel until the high supreme court decides otherwise and the reason this law exists is that if somebody wants to kick out a prime minister he can charge him and then what happens once the prime minister's found. that he's not guilty then you've overthrown the prime minister just by putting charges against him doesn't make any sense that's why this really law says that he could continue serving his role until through until proven guilty by the 'd high supreme court and so we're just following the law and it makes a lot of sense you have to understand it makes a lot of sense of perhaps the letter of the law or missed the bar cap but there's also a morality something which has brought mr netanyahu scathing criticism from judges on the israeli supreme court. said a situation in which
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a defendant charged with serious ethical crimes forms of government and heads it raises a public and moral problem whose magnitude is hard to overstate justice the focal man said that for the knesset to choose a prime minister charged with bribery undermines the public's faith in its servants you have no qualms about any of this you're not interested in the morality that the supreme court is talking about here. the answer is that we had elections and all of what you've said was put right on the table to the israeli public israeli public decided to vote for prime minister netanyahu and the government the 70 plus parliament members that are part of the coalition out of 120 parliament members are the answer the public understands exactly what you're saying what the what some of the judges said and went to the ballots and voted the out so the answer is we
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understand all that we understand that there's a lot we understand that other people think otherwise but the public decided to support an attorney in spite of these challenges therefore i feel comfortable that we are 1st of all working by the law enabling the public to choose their prime minister the prime minister to now is able to create a large wide coalition and that is the answer to the courts the israelis that understand we were a democracy the only democracy in the middle east nobody around out has out a strong you say that you say that but one of the judges justice and about and said that appointing by the prime minister who's indicted on serious charges doesn't accord with the fundamental principles of israeli democracy but you're not much interested in what the judges on the supreme court think are you that's not true the fact factually you're wrong because give us an example or let me give you an example what is what is particularly annoyed your party especially about the
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supreme court is the fact that it struck down the law you passed in 2017 which retroactively legalized illegal settlements and that was something your party hasn't been able to forgive wasn't it we have howls of hysterical protest in june settlements minister tzipi hotter valley accusing the court of dilip clarin war on the right of jews to settle in the land of israel really declaring war on the rights of jews is that what you think the the supreme court has been up to. we are not at war with the high supreme court everyone respects and they have maybe sometimes an. extreme opinion on matters specific matters but we all accept the high supreme court judgments we believe that the 'd relationship between the parliament and the high supreme court there are other places in the world that have different relationships for example in israel the high supreme court. for a few times ruled that laws that we are we've created in the parliament are illegal
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and there are other democracies in the world that don't enable the high supreme court to rule out laws that are defined by the parliament where you're selling them this man is going to take that status not the case you're settlements minister didn't accept the judgment from the supremes what do you accept what the court told you with that law that it legalised illegal building by jews in the west bank and had deeply harmful consequences for the substantive rights of palestinians question is then why are you passing laws that are so harmful for the palestinians for the subs their substantive rights why do you pass laws like that in the 1st place 1st of all i respect the high supreme court i will always respect them even if i don't agree with them. on the other hand we are now in the parliament on the parliament member from the likud party i want to change the laws so that we have better quality of life you want to change the answer to her was mayor of jerusalem that we
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want to bully the cool let me go to the. there are 2 things god forbid no you said that time has come to restore have thought about power between the branches of government what's that mean another attempt to bully the court. god forbid no the answer is that we look at other democracies in the world and we see that the relationships are different then the balance is different in the united states the president of united states he chooses the high supreme court judges in other places there's not there's different balances and we learn from other democracies so let me just focus on the point you said. interference an area any way you put a shovel in the ground you find jewish roots and jews are allowed to live anywhere they want in the world in new york in germany in london in jerusalem anywhere in arab countries they can live anywhere they want especially in places that any way you put a shovel you find our roots in our history in the bible and that's not in the bible
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ok now from my perspective jews could live there and right now applying israeli sovereignty is really laws on the israeli cities and towns into this an area is the right thing to do for my political perspective of what i are going to come i want to come on to the we i want to martial law that i want to come on to the issue of an exception a bit later i want to talk 1st about the issue of hate speech which has been coming from your party this year state department report on human rights from your friendly trump administration accuses your party directly of promoting hatred it said during the april and september national elections last year the likud party deployed messages promoting hatred against arab citizens including a chap message on the prime minister's facebook page saying the arabs want to destroy all of us women children and men facebook have to suspend it and the prime minister said he wasn't aware of the message was only could really so desperate in
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those elections that it had to resort to such cheap tactics. tim i was mayor of jerusalem for a decade 10 years and only time i heard somebody to speak hatred to any side i was always against it the likud party as a whole believes in living together in cooperation we have in the likud party muslims christians and jews and jews and others we have all kinds of you know. reading which is ultra orthodox and secular we have it all we are a party that focuses on how to live together sometimes people may step off line in terms of their speech i will always be there to remind them that hatred is not the way that we are not part of our d.n.a. mr gandhi that if you did you remind. me of will or did you remind them in the course of the elections which brought a torrent of false charges against arabs the prime minister himself said that if it
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hadn't been for voting fraud in the april election the arab party would not have passed the electoral threshold same from the tourism minister yariv levon the suspicions are that there are $100.00 polling stations that are heavily suspected of irregularities what was the reality nothing of the kind the director general of the central elections committee said a police investigation after the april election found suspicion of fraud in 2 polling stations in the arab sector not $100.00 just 2 and this fraud he said and then did not benefiting liquid as well as shots another right wing party so these allegations that came forth during the elections i don't remember you challenging any of them but they were. breathtaking level of dishonesty from your party wasn't it. people get carried away in the elections all sides not just that it could practically all parties unfortunately sometimes get carried away in their election . in the elections unfortunately this is not just an israeli issue i think it's the
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same in the united states and in europe in many many places. i am a person that seeks to focus on the common denominator of people to unite people and i will always be against such statements you have but you know not how me and actually your your attempts at unity and not happening no wonder your president ruben rivlin commented in january this year when the nation witnesses its leaders spewing hatred at one another boycotting entire communities and seeking votes via a strategy of divisiveness what's left for them to believe in there's nothing in that statement of his feel party to feel proud about is there tim i said earlier people get carried away in the elections i personally know that this is part of the d.n.a. of the likud is seek the common denominator and if people step on the line in what they're saying i will always be there and are always was there to say that it must we must.

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