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will it. our eye. welcome back to watching lost and kept coming up it's the world this week or so stores were followed for years his salary least eleven killed supporters. the banned muslim brotherhood again to find a demonstration that for friday prayers in several cities across egypt. at least four kilda's police opened fire on strike and garment workers outside cambodia's capital protesters calling for a doubling of the minimum wage to one hundred and sixty dollars a month. and a loser writers u s northeast closing
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airports in your stomping fourteen inches of snow on that. ll. use a nice lead in shoals after a demonstration said during demonstrations after friday prayers supporters of the moslem brotherhood defying a ban on protests as they clashed violently with police in cairo and other cities across the country let's go to cairo now and correspondents and it's also been shown to the attics of last week said there were new rules put in place that stiff and so of the punishment for those who were defying the ban and yet people coming out once again yes and the mole violence it's not only is the nation and limitations but the toll
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is at its old foes commission in the violence. according to the miniscule thing to some witnesses. womb of the mother lode of the mostly though you lose the vote had made the what the news on the other hand or causal connections between mediums that between a poor muslim mother with an anti muslim mother lode. especially that will enable local ancients oatmeal the presidential love less than ideal for use by up to the phillies in the fullness of this condition is that in fact the bible of them have more than one goal friday before the vote on them on the constitution and the boot the mother load the bus stop on this this time though because it sees that it's the end all. midget to miss the fall photos of the animals see the show though is that the assault of a skin lesion that would continue onto the football
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teams and fifteen so gently to the doctor from them. i'm going to say that it's all without referendum slated for the end of next week. one of the conditions like in the build up to. well till the time being a bit so the media are pushing the people to participate to this silent on the people of themselves with this. this will keep both the discovery shuttle by the city followed that with the disease. anyhow the government including government to make lego me crazy to me and the two to have this photo on them to put on them is essential to continue with the old map of that have a blessed and that they are the old tempted to buy to question why the full beam of the mother lode. but this stuff on them would be the end. the new week off of it all day oh five the full since it to be the beginning of the new wheel. some jaunty many thanks for that live update from cairo. after two protracted years of work to
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the assembly has started to vote on a new constitution lawmakers in the nation that sparked the ire of spring voting by simple majority on each of the new documents one hundred and fifty articles his stuff before the finish constitutions put to a two thirds majority. the debate though far from over the islamist and not the party pushing for parliamentary democracy the second opposition wants more of a balance between an elected president in december here's the ten states in john kerry pitching to the palestinians the outline of the framework accord after meeting earlier. the second day with the israeli prime minister. reporting live from jerusalem correspondent here is from auckland and i think you can say that carries you can dismiss john kerry with his mixture of time and contamination and tireless work on this issue. it's halfway through the nine months he allocated himself and he's here for a full three days. all of us to brow
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beat me to pass these into signing own looking seriously at a memorandum of agreement and telling him what's missing a lot has to be done in the next four and a half months. now your prize. there is deep skepticism here and john kerry knows that he referred to as the mistake is today he's been saying since the first day. if it was easy he would have been done by the by now as he sits the question is at and there is also some of the internet there's no doubt he's not a good sign a sign that they really realize that that day's night getting up and down meditating back. or is that skepticism so real that that even john kerry's enthusiasm weren't able to come out at the sides were now three and the details of this framework agreement is supposed to be kept under wraps will will the israelis and costumes keep the secret nothing gets to a secret for long the question is how long will they be able to keep secrets. i think that the reason for keeping it under wraps at the moment is that i did penance on both sides critics in israel and
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critics on the palestinian authority. indeed hamas is will post when payable to rip it to straits before it actually finalized and david said perhaps there's some interesting both sides of negotiating signs in keeping it secret but in the end we will not. there is much the reporting from jerusalem these four till friday cambodian police opened fire to break up a protest by striking garment workers eyewitnesses in the suburbs of phnom penh described ak forty seven is pointed directly at protesters workers have most of cambodia's garment factories walking off the job demanding a doubling of the minimum wage two hundred and sixty dollars a month. new piles of rubble and pennington theory on the streets of phnom penh this was the scene of what's on human rights campaigners have called cambodia's west eight months in more than a decade. there on friday striking textile workers joined opposition sports is a must read to them on bits of wages and cool for cambodia's
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president to step down. they were met by rifle fire from companies. a group of monks full human shield outside one find treatment to no avail some victims were carried away by friends is taken in by police. so now that will be stayed inside the federal mine. the family. we are firmly to a firm no. police say the target of webcomic it's ever threatening state property. most of cambodia's textile workers in the five hundred factories are on strike demanding higher wages it's trying to ride in it and stood its ground in steering the country for weeks opposition protests the supreme court and on premise and santa and his twenty year rule. anasta by sanctions were great. that in a finance company ranked be connected to the opposition does have some ties to factor activists. cambodia's economy relies heavily on its textile exports in twenty twelve the country should the mists repeating year is what
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products to the us and europe a state governments trying to sooth the mall's anger over a one point six billion dollars cost overrun in the expansion of the panama canal work that is key the passage of new generation super tankers but a consortium led by spanish builder sassy years threatening to stop work last president doesn't pay extra plans to expand the panama canal have hit a snag. speedo for cost overruns has pitted the panama canal authority against the building consortium carrying out the work. at state an additional one point six billion gallons both express your work with ss and up to ten cents or even might be normal for about three hundred to three hundred and fifty million dollars lower however we're talking about something off the scale. it went on talking about five or ten percent increase that to john about fifty percent of the job. it was off by fifty
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two cents when they did to him for the world. in two thousand and nine the building consortium made up of several international construction firms won the contract to design and build a third set of blocks with a three point two billion dollar baby construction is due to be completed in june two thousand and fifteen nine months behind schedule the overall cost of the project is now expected to be five point two billion dollars. the panamanian president has vowed to get the money from the bill there's the feeling i'm going to go to spain and it's in the huge demand that the government intervenes when it is a company simply cannot come up with a huge amount of money makeover and toss in an extension of our gentle soul. the third set of blocks is being built to accommodate ships that can carry twelve thousand containers at the moment that the good ship sank and navigate the can now carry five thousand containers panama canal handles five percent of world trade. some
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twenty eight hundred flights canceled across the united states a major snowstorm something up to two feet of snow on the northeastern us with new york new jersey declared states of emergency airports closed schools shut all the way up to boston just gotten fourteen inches of snow. ordinarily of new york's central park. husband gets jessica nicely. it is freezing cult they paid in new york cynthia one cyst on his head. meantime northeast coast. all but the united states at k in central park is about seven minus twelve degrees centigrade today at around sixteen centuries as a second ahead of fun and has caused travel chaos thousands or hundreds of flights have been canceled and down the chance bullet is disrupted. pena was always looking out the best i got done in the central plot came today. i'm delaying this
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night at the hands and upon today. it's like a winter wonderland. and we suspected testament is enjoying it too much for news to come at the top of the hour right now though time for the world this weekend on foster care eye. off. this is the door this week seven days for paris based correspondents when our leaders make computers. the court's new plant in orissa india. happy new year to you happy new years and think it's due to the independence and self as well to an end of our pedro talk to some portuguese is the sound of weekly magazine for selling opened its happy new year nice move. two weeks and will hopefully show no pain. an internet site of world politics review welcomes the shows are of the world this week re join the conversation on facebook
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a new post twitter past that tw tw the new year and deed from bucharest to belfast harris to crime scenes remind us that this is the continent that hosts the eurovision song contest ends up with him so much to celebrate as we enter two thousand and fourteen on new year's day in riga and excitement to start a new fruit drinks and heroes instead of lots more to becoming the eighteen nation to join the common currency the new england celebrate by going to luton airport to welcome dr mediums opposition leader in the teeth causes the team for its content to mask his disappointment was no visible links by bulgarians and romanians on day one of open borders don't tell that the british tabloids believed to have been building up for the big events that and think it's the story is incredible
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the coverage and in nineteen eighty i could. i couldn't believe my eyes review because it means that don't fit didn't balk the only school to attend any sticking to the ankle to get it to wilkinson the homes of romanians and bulgarians crisp is to be in writing people he'd jump on planes to fly from romania. he has a sauna in the eyes and yes i'm going back to my job in the car wash and sometimes do it because the uk has this amount and these immigrants to two ranking in the country since two thousand and seven served in theory they should be some kind of not attached to the exit ramp from that bucharest. so what we're saying that of the prime minister david cameron in the weeks and months building up to this has been pretending that what he was he saying about cheney now it's being picked up by michael as well say you and says that you can stand next to some this is to cap a
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month and cooling. the tories and eighty six. and it's it's the benefits they want to restrict the social security and for example the nhs hospitals the fray. and to those who are paying their way not just any. you know all parents and who who who comes along. community on their one remaining an official rating in the huffington post as saying on them. carpenter it seems that a new version of waiting for good dough is being reinvented by part of the british media and some politicians were desperately waiting for the arrival of millions. after the first of january. that has endless saying there is a more serious subtext to all of this there is this the sun is very nice to actually care about governments in europe and the sammy's trust of our neighbors which doesn't come as you can tell is anything but quiet peace said the new year and the year and that you know i just. many years ago are still in spain during
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the european union presents european union's external influence community of whatever. and i'm at the time also in france and the countries they said that the hearts of parties' and standards coming on for taking jobs from the french and germans and one can blame the kid can happen and you could hear it again with the bit when other countries i mean remember and everybody remembers them the police when the polish plumber. a few years ago is now the ub have hearts of them coming over so. he seems to be away at the insertion of political diversion for the real problems. annie that in a diverse team and the raw story set on foreigners instead of having them thinking of what's going on mark is wrong with governments in their own countries or diversion you say of the media are in full force this thursday of two up watch as for the forest guards swooped on london's
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marble arch and detained a dozen suspected illegal migrants had been camping out there because as an added layer to all of this to the grandstand which is roomy and bulgaria where one is that the team. it's a small minority population. our world. there will be theirs the couple different elements the first is that time. people who had been hired from these countries whether through outsourcing word or by companies that have a contest for the ready they were unable to come to france for a number of different occupations and various other countries what's changed now is that anyone from these two countries will be able to come to france and state legally or come to other countries in europe it's the really the time that they're looking for work done that's the key elements in terms of all of these open border arrangements is that that they have to either have a job working looking for
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work soon to be legally in another country in europe time and so what's often happens with the roma who were expelled from france for instance or from other countries is that it was determined that due to particular individuals were not actually looking for the richest here. without working so that has always been that it justification for deporting returning people to consider country of origin. one thing that i didn't notice i'm no doubts that the benefit tourism. it is an add on of the specific figures for the most part most of the workers from eastern europe that had emigrated to western and northern europe and england in terms of there in the net contribution to the use of benefits have been contributors. globally it's too bad that the countries that they immigrate to have come out ahead in terms of their contribution to the economy their contribution to a lot of these benefits and services their unemployment levels are either comparable or
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lower to the general population. so this is without question this is the real instruments was the issue of. son of an issue that has gotten a very popular eco and then it's something that has cost a lot of concern especially with the european parliament elections coming up this than the fact that this is the answer to why residents and an eel among the population. that has led peace. these politicians and the political leadership to two exploited as she does i think the most the most concerning me and my skirt is of benefit benefits his eyes and think it was saying definitely out of a word that's been on the lips of them was their bavarian conservatives see a small party partner and uncle michael's new grand coalition government. they're preparing their party platform for next may's european elections and putting the accent on stopping would be school years his team played in
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the light of freedom of movement in the european union in june or will this week and a peanut allergy no one able to integrate into one else has been shown to us this is about twenty people and then to be how to put him down. gingrich to his fearsome song was so messages in there all of this juice is more fodder to prove that the european union union is a respected institution. up and it is going to continue to be that way in every item that you mentioned over the past few minutes. mm lens that everyone's looking through this problem has been a local lads the british and germans were she posted the european union. we are supposed to welcome these people in the stash that you pointed out that these folks to contribute. and walla now even the worst while the greeks and the presidency of the european union for the next few months oh my god this is the end of time
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picking at a beach points europe was ready for a political union and try and control structure was created to collapse due to the united states of europe everything is being looked at through local lance well that's not what the european union was about me that the treaty of rome and all the other major sports to be looked at as all good memories. it's interesting that i think that that's that is a common thread running reading through this whole situation analysts say on this account is because of the economic crisis and nineties that particularly the right wing country and the one ring right wing governments on changing their return it because of these emotional part is my nostrils and he confronts the street and county in denmark at getting increases when you have these extremist policies and said the mainstream
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counties are changing their center operates two to get people riled up and unfortunately it's what i came to this. does this end the tragedy of it all and i didn't put most of them going on in brussels for getting into the shooting. without thinking about the political consequences to think that that the political logic was that the union did you start with the union and the european identity would follow and having seen a lot of ways the architecture the union was served them into a high of zero. even when the founders knew that it was premature. with the nifty idea being that is certain we would be too late to turn back and i think what what what mo wax most for your to function on this as an entity is the identification with europe they're still these national identities as a comparison to sign a statistic from the united states for the past year seven million americans and every week in the united states that's two percent of
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the population no one in california is going to look at someone moves from new york as an outsider or sms you read their work to do the same can't be said for europe because those national identity are still stronger than any clinic when indication that the prospective point that i made earlier that before he settled in portuguese and spaniards are coming to take a job. he says that anymore our. it is not terribly dracula. i just don't use it here which you use to work in the uniquely from my ears american french the founders of the union. most people are pissed and moaned i suggest most of our listeners and i know what the founders the founding fathers of the united states nor can we stand one or two. i defy anyone in europe to send a tweet right now with the next five seconds telling me who the benjamin franklin and the founding fathers funeral the european union was built
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in the architecture use online working on yahoo you mean certain issues with the cricut to cut the founders of the seeker driven and so is very very old man name but a wise man and he said is that in europe what divides us. colton is not what brings us together called turkeys walking right sizing europe and the scotsman difference is that the once it not be pushed forward in the yard into the vibe thus far the more and then we have been so far. of course. if the eu and just to hear from you said markey said if you'll share a young person twenty twenty to twenty five today in europe it's something different for he will for her to the new parcel on the ferry is an a in rome. darlene whatever so they are really european anti really you know compare different tune. additional ceased and this helps
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eastenders indication whatever the reason whatever to vote for older people who feel that i can only think that is in reality every day to our four young people there's a reality called secure it that they don't know if and this is the bs that they don't know it as institutional political or economic reality. i don't mind that yours is a group of people in europe called the flight. easyjet in the whole place is real cheap and people and kitchen easyjet culture. and if you look back just in french the people who are pretty un french or leaving france to go elsewhere. it tells you only need to know the name them. well ok well you have your four hundred thousand your peers to disneyland and growing into. i think i think for instance with with the with the crisis and recession in spain and greece france and a lot of spanish young people last month. i think if anything that's best in the last hope of europe back and creating some sort of political true political
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democracy which entered in a lot of ways that governments in europe have been very jealous of the power process of bb wanted to be the intermediary between democratically elected governments in europe. for instance in the european parliament elections. there you can have a european wide party the national party's that then once they get to strasbourg and align themselves into european blocks but you don't have a party that's present in every country in europe it has a pan european programme or platform that they get voted to the parliament to defend and to support. i think that i think that there could be steps that could be taken between the wood. in some ways and encourage the kind of political education across national boundaries. a lot of ways the very governments that are now creating some of these than national populace the political london. xd exploiting some of these in a populace that means are the ones they're also putting
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some checks announces on how widely spread of european political identity and can develop and trinkets at the end of the day the desert elections happening in may in this country. the party that tudor pole first is the far right national front. whisk in the future of europe and for those orange. yes and and today is not just in front is said and would win wimbledon little do the same daycare they will have had a considerable considerable st through to because of the books that they will be able to chew on irony. may be able to form. a euro skeptics law. music that they are so that they already having divisions and you know fight team for different points of view is usually the european far right causes you know the pain depending on season with the joining of the belgians for example he and i think it is a segment of the twelve though they
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will say will unfortunately be in that position because people are still in the position now economically when looking into the contest page and that's where the family. there's something else the riches and i'm someone who's written for us on the subject of an c
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the in house seasoning into conclusions were trying to watch the guy who will wait and see upward from and xenophobia now and it's funny that antisemitism when we come back with the world this week also. c1 turkey's prime theres this and stay with us i love. saint sophia and i still see more and they don't because you don't see all the obvious. don't cotton to the tsunamis. it was a baby ward the show. it is. by
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this. most fish and cats a dog. she will not be expected to outstrip the nativity story was music to listen to what most of the great thing maybe if people look at me with twenty nine which is a different team. everytime he walks. this week's self discipline weeks of bloody violence and ninety hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced. the city is patrolled by french and african forces. nice guy despite the presence the situation is no time to go. one is between christian and muslim communities has been waged for weeks reporters on the ground with just the daily appointments met the communities they live in the hope each of the report says. all thoughts like that. i got to come
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hocking. children need you to be in use. debates between representatives of the best part was performing eu member states. exclusive interviews with light to pass talking here. not once but got cough cough. r i. at ford assumed the world this week to sample the stories will be falling for you to the top of the hour right here on false and just listen to others the u s northeast closing airports in new york and dumping fourteen inches of snow on us. at least eleven kilda supporters of the banned muslim brotherhood again to find a demonstration that after friday prayers in several cities. these four killed the police opened fire striking garden workers outside cambodia's capital protesters called for
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doubling the minimum wage hundred and sixty dollars a month. india's eighty one year old prime minister and friends is icing on the same disastrous consequences for the country. the gop wins the general election. friends gathered in support of michael schumacher form one icon still in a coma the dates for the first call. welcome back welcome if you just joining us this is the world this weekend joining us once again cricket peters courts and the atlantic and think it's of the independent. navarro picture of the cell the portuguese weekly news magazine and two grandsons of world politics review week which you can find at www world politics review dot com
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ok the onset of debating new eu regulations. britney enjoyed the traditional tired of turkey and holiday football fixtures that they're too. identity politics invited itself into the conversation. former france international nickel or a no go. celebrating a goal for what's wrong with that the french call elected an anti racism advocates describe as the salute in reverse. a note that denies he was anti semitic saying he was anti establishment was done in support of french stand up comedian into the ne whose acts has veered more and more to the far right most recently he's been accused of an anti semitic slur against the anchor of placenta aussie korea's main breakfast show up. the whole world suddenly discovering this this gesture and by doing an open up the only superstar tainted by didn't it seems in a statement released by the san antonio spurs basketball star tony parker apologizing for making
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the gesture three years ago saying he thought it was part of a comedy act to consign this is one man. who has stirred this enormous controversy it that's that's essentially it to the authority that was why this whole thing is so corny because it is part of the comedy routine. and so it creates the perfect sun and shield and deflect there for everyone who is concerned and really alarmed by it but the content of the gesture the everything is in and out it is is that it's it's it's in some ways what with the front of a move and he's a six acre suitcase gesture to whoever is doing it can serve fill it with whatever meaning they personally bring to it so. and it's very possible and very likely that could include part of the people into an art nestle necessarily identifying
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themselves as anti semitic and illness and an anti semitic intention and eight there is an element of anti establishment. however due to name with grief. his comments with his wit his act. we've read his whole provocative stance is always always pushing the limits of the sea nine cushion already costing money into really offensive comments really offensive and stances and so there's this element in becoming the target and that there has been the champion of this whole group of his of his and its followers that certain seen him this this this person who's not afraid to to provoke power not afraid to. to its feet to touch broader target to reduce much attention. yes we are headed to st and i'm not because if we don't detest it and put them in l a and get more and more support is a bead on more and more
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publicly many times that people really don't know why cause i think tony parker really didn't know what you command in the french context and at the same time i getting so much down the petition debt. it's really making germany. i hear a farce it in french of the french population you know is going on therese specially than the western area of december to turn the most wealthy suburbs. you can see on the walls then given me. costs are also only supposed to be in ideologies i don't just look at all from extreme far right in france. people can enter and the heart to love it. you know and you can see the science based at ft the morning more on the walls seen them ripe berries in snow. it's really a vicious circle you can talk about ddt on top to get it too much attention to if you want to stop the way. yes talk about the can you make the ways than one one and in some areas the interior minister of the mayor's stove to eastern cities of one abandon
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his performances batting performance legally tricky the new friends from racist and anti semitic remarks punishable by law. i was supposed to north korea's everyone to see the little country in august is the only two weeks to see people spreading messages of hate the next to an uneventful have to find solutions within the rules a seance easy to complicate its great that we need to find a way to good effect from the start of performances on to the speaker. choose. shows good and you know. if you use a crappy comedian who died of his own record i do not believe in censorship of any form. i am referred to it to the supreme court justices united states whose name escapes me and said i've no when i see it. why believe or at least claim to believe that i don't do need some attention when i see it and this is not anti semitism anti semitism is if some of these dogs go out to a jewish family's cemetery and start destroying the graves and
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other things along those lines. the moment you start sparring this guy was being in any semi been trying to maintain its only gonna get it's only gonna get. porsche yes percent that banning him with just the surface huge gift to him and to whatever echo chamber that he describes. in terms of the anti semitic nature of the gesture or components of the gesture part of the holy shield is that people take pictures and of themselves in various places doing this and then posts them online and he selects some of them for but that the award of the best one of the week this month among the pieces that are fond of doing this is in front of synagogues on streets that happening to the jew or jewelry in france and on streets that have the word of him. in france in front of the holocaust museum
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so there it is awesome and then he added. he often gets an award now again to deflect or is that she's not rewarding anything anti semitic is rewarding how provocative. the photo is because the idea is to freedom of speech applies to sing whenever one wants to wear or were you doing or making fun of the holocaust as well. so there's that element so again it's it's it's tricky to say that someone is doing that is anti semitic or is trying to express something anti semitic. it is certainly very provocative very insensitive and in and is being instrumental icing used by him to play with the authorities and to play with the in general. one of sydney's recent ones that was pasted that somebody did the canal in front of the school lacked the islamic and then. i wish to muhammad married to jerry school shops and teach parents and two pupils man. promoted the discussion which were
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dating year. discounted sentence and maintained on a steamy coffee that people it's looking now to see two c a share and i think that money will house the interior minister is quite right when he says people need to figure out for themselves was carrying the eu in july to twenty gun and tells me what i like to see. you can see it you know if if if the youth who follow this. this guy wanted she got the go look at lenny bruce and looking really know how to fight hard line shiite china edition this comedian from everything i've read maybe it's another generation is not very funny he's not very good comedian he's a pretty lousy shot church. and then to push him underground. he's only gotten me to write letters. the next night and saw who was the village voice journal of medical research to see the answer to that speech isn't censorship it's good speech. jacqueline and on top of it it's really am making
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intention of becoming a crane and he picked me up. sorry in the ministry is looking to for the piece shows supposing that he may say something that he's anti semitic in his shows. once again who you are going through. let's move on and switch gears here histories anything to go buy a corruption scandal alone not enough to bring down a government in turkey certainly not one run by prime ministers decade long tenure coincided with unprecedented growth. but with our turkeys currency of falling since the major corruption case the end of december seventeen will be losing ten percent of the value compared to the dollar and says to the euro inflation figures coming in higher than expected at seven point four percent the new state for the first time and think it
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takes to reach it i never want this. he's in trouble. i think it's cute he is said to me in trouble and said no way he has handled the sandals said given that they say is that people who are involved in any such connection. and this is not just you and using tofu he is he a sweetie and that the minute results in weeks i'm taking now because they've been investigate it many many senior ministry people on them in jail said. turkey is now suddenly looking quite unstable and to me that's got to be glaring at you as an incentive may soon end. i'm a boost its geographical the safety and strategic position in the church is unstable and there the garden is going on inside a party which is an overwhelming majority. unstable. the wind is past its sell by date. he needs to go and he will go the counter intuitive wisdom on wall street in other places right now is invest in
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turkey. this is the time to do it because this mess will be cleaned up. and kirwan will probably go. he will go i'm sure during the next revelation since my last occasion when one last week warned his rivals he would break their hands and to quote if a challenge him again a warning and a campaign rally of a conspiracy the survey tool in a dusty propaganda campaign has the new launched against us. there is a candidate that will diminish as group of people. working from within the states. yup let's play dead the citadel. she insisted that this is just another example is that it had declined it is that it influences the intent is ground to see them and preach
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at six to teach preach in pennsylvania. there is still loading everything up in kentucky and arms accusing him of being responsible this isn't a single or anything. some scrapbooking some friends this guy who puts a video on youtube and nine people died in pakistan here in ga this chick is preacher in pennsylvania that it was hard to crack on his face and yet he has always respected private schools in the country. she's also an indicative bid thing is when one of the reasons why the act. when i heard in third. there once and for the skin breaks in one sense because i was thinking in my head she's cute she's the most the illustration of a machine politician. can't handle the seventies talking exactly like a machine politician talks. then it is the same. when i grow assisted him in the same way any of you who also has to juggle various factions within his party within this movement. the same is true of
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everyone that we are. she is certain the business elements of the of the akp of the islamist parties were at school and who is this creature in pennsylvania is more of this very assertive grassroots. should the culturally conservative religious support and pillar of the party and they did in the person within the turkish government right now. and that is the highest least representative of that is into ago. cool was the president. so there's already over the last few years that was already a question of who was knitting it takes to take a leadership role in the next under the new constitution everyone was was trying to get a presidential system and then move from being prime minister the president to continue continue controlling things. right now what it wanted to. wincing s eliot's the turkey is unstable. there certainly are a lot of uncertainty in terms of who will who will take a leadership unity in the islamist party and how unified it will be after that
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because it's it's it's certainly possible that in the hip fractures along those lines and the majority right now becomes your coalition were to give importance to the scheme is postmodern world is stuck on a male model. seems to survive a self aware we're looking at cherokee antarctic scientists believe that maybe could have a nice when you can view and decrepit concept of state with some sort of democracy in the can on the economy working well is he being read to and all that which is still weak old terry to keep its economy up. andy and now we are seeing that it's collapsing from the inside and the reasons industry and succeeds collapsing are a lot of people who are religious and a chiseled into the schools because the good schools. and yes the text and it's on the private eye sight all of these anti mormon girl annie a manhole and thinking
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that no model does seem today to to survive in the stove to cook two to meet her aunt. oh that is because you could if you lived in poland to the uprising was the last three years. they've all had to do with legitimacy. hands and when you have a government that is to be that his midfielders being corrupt regardless of how the wealthiest meet people there's a question of legitimacy that comes in and i think that i'm thinking that he knew exactly what you're saying that they're there been all these models that are being raised up is this possible replacement impossible possible models alternatives. and we're finding is the one after another. they're just as corrupt and with it some more democracy obviously but just as corrupt and the turkey is strong. without. and one that strong country kitchen growing country. he pointed out it's a nato member europe and that that's a big deal there's going to be more
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protests in the streets but this too shall pass. it turned their backs to the turkish democracy is still somewhat fragile always and i didn't end there is going to the art continues and are mentioning earlier of the trip with the russian president who this friday has been hitting the slopes creepy. shadowed by prime minister dimitri medvedev as he tested his form on the drunks at the same resort as the venue for next month's saatchi of wind picks up putin's visit comes after thirty four people were killed in two suicide bombings bombings in the of russian city of bulldog read earlier in the week the russian president vowing to costly and consistently continue to fight against terrorists until their total destruction. though the moral
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of the sixteen ago. asked about the muslims. after that he has those attacks taking place outside of the caucuses he is using vocal read on does this all his old boat for the upcoming winter games the games will go on. there are going to do so many troops and police down there and the borders are to be locked into the caucuses in the church now. set yet. and that you can be sure that the kremlin is rounding up all the usual suspects write down all the usual suspects what happened in forward line and the stalingrad. it was a real slap in putin's face and in an environment food and doesn't take prisoners. mm mm. again i think we're going to keep hearing about this problem and is a problem for food and
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running up to the olympics but the moment the opening ceremony starts everyone's gonna forget about it. any shift the focus is going to be on the games. and then there was a bomb attack on the new summer olympics in united states mint plant and so no one is absolutely free of any such event and it was ex mp aren't too much tv and i'm really keen on the slopes in a low level attacks throughout the last few years and in the near north caucasus and the suck ups that. so i admit that it's really just violated the olympics that his brain bringing this up into the mundane to the forefront of the news cycle because this kind of attack. maybe not just attack spectacular maybe not this is as deadly but there's been a steady stream of attacks over the last few years. i was i was looking into what was the actual threats against the construction and takes a team from two tomorrow to use
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the news that the islamic action and a raffle and then he'd said something or you you are building on the pains of tolerance stance. i saw one of the song that i knew that it is that terrorism cannot be justified. on the cheese no credence is in the north caucasus class hundreds of thousands of people when people to christ amen. do remember there was never any apology and then gets to take any case the insistence that he is returning to this section seems to turn the mountains and i'm still jet times it's such a case for an eighth inning sunday hundred and fifty. loves being the deportation of those people. now obviously i'm not condemning told while what happened to him if there is also a historical context too just like it was a historical context to the massacre because she wants. i'm going to stretch back to my memory
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to cherish me back to thirteen fifty seven the postmodern world. let's get over the years spent crying no no no no this saris russian and soviet russia and now match. just received its minorities and since it is you're only going to say what you call the absolutely right away. not the way this is not the way to deal with it. you do not mesh with the star you are going to get slapped down this is not going to read it i think that it's not at all surprising that this region has become a breeding ground for for violent extremism and it's not all surprising that the key coup in the russian government of more forces and ten. in general will win. in the long run the problem is that to always use these incidents in these these these moments where they can cause pain to me will do everything in its power to remove every last vestige of these folks and their
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families and that's the tragedy of it. just like he didn't trust me can reduce it to tensions. whether or not you're a child of the sixties there is one news item you may have noticed this week at the u s state of colorado. real men . if you were twenty one you can now proceed to twenty eight grams of marijuana over the counter in colorado. fifty percent of americans say they are for legalization of washington and other states could soon follow suit. advocates are calling it a question of dollars and cents. really expect a catalyst for a nine million dollars in sales next
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year. and across the nation and allied industries will create two point three four billion dollars of economic activity. this story and things got more attention i think then down to my friends that didn't show up the mountain. still i would say. eli is a candidate for wealth and the two things on that and several types of candidates the scientists found it because it talking about skunk. the strongest and this is the one that gets to some kind of psychotic opens the new grand cru that we not talking about the kind of qantas and american. in addition there. beating collingwood will occur it helps sometimes is just before tea on the flight attendants. the house it's meant to fit into the direct sale and consumption doesn't change anything in terms of a study of the restrictions in terms of offering was on four stages are not happy because
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they see your breath on somebody is trying to get it but but due to a blood test if it's for my walkman. if you know that the testimony of potatoe chips and junk food she had fallen through london based only on one or more seriously. it is a problem and love it. my feeling is that the people who can manage their consumption of marijuana or alcohol. no one not are not endangered by the ghost notes to people who cannot manage their consumption of marijuana or alcohol it's not for me the new legal that they're protected essentially what this does is. if he could harmonize is a society with its loss from smoking marijuana has become an acceptable norm. four adults in united states over the course of a generation and so either that the law states that these people the majority of them are
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criminals. for the light sets that this has become an activity that society no longer condensed and legalize it fits into the new listeners and as you know that this is that they said were watching. should any time. washington can go in the shop is open now and i advise everybody to watch to see again. i'm an american series called the weeks to keep trashing its excellent series of very well done and it already. i'm supposed to ncc think is that it could be legal i didn't have kids. it will be legal in portugal last post was in theory if you need to recruit will not have time now with sincerity and cook the lasagna consumption of many fine men and off trucks and it is actually one of deceit and the systems in the world right now it's being followed by germany might get states united nations is really saying it's the best one so
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far here is legal it's not totally legal. in a it's a complex and very well thought to have that going to the cayman think it's a country parson tannins to the ardent cricket is that it will bring a tax windfall and maybe we'll just cut down on organized crime. yes and yes the room. that was the argument of weeks the series. and that's been the argument for years there was a group of united states called normal national organization for the reform of marijuana lunch which was started nearly shat late sixties early seventies. and that was the dri raise tax and they moved in britain organize businesses into the into into the sector suppose to organize crime. i just like the writers became the center's it's nice not to minimize the dangers of drugs and alcohol and in kind. and i want to know to head up very harmful effects on continued on to the rangers and when i grow up with and
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around people that didn't make it because of that so but again that the question of whether it was legal or not to nestle and maintenance it's very hard to predict and it's very hard to explain why some people can manage their consumption another scan and those who can it's a real disease and so i hope some of the tax money that comes in from the sale of marijuana goes towards treatment and goes towards shifting the government response from repression of prohibition toward helping the people who really can't manage their consumption and so i made a good point anyone know about this got to the thc content how powerful it be you know it is to legalize and regulate it is was when it sank cricket needed someone to thank him again in about a draw and paint it it wasn't a constant thank you for joining us here for the world this week
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