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best thing you can take to any tape. kekennedy to see watching fronts twenty fold live from paris i'm margot and these are the main world news headlines. twenty eight people have been killed in the unrest in the south of iraq. people to defy the curfew to attend funerals for the torching of the iranian consulate in najaf. michael stands by his remark that nato is brain dead the french president met with the alliance secretary general jens stoltenberg. paris he said it was a wake up call. the members to face up to the new common enemy terrorism. china has reacted furiously this thursday to president donald trump signing up to build into supporting human rights inn hong kong one of the move would
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undermine cooperation with washington us ambassador has been summoned. to explain . thank you very much for being with the security forces in iraq have shot dead thirty anti government protests this. in the past twenty four hours some rest continues in the capital and in the country's south iraqis protest of a two months against government corruption. and against iran's's meddling in iraq's state offense. lilive ammunition fired again and now siri up here likee in other cities across southern rock and in baghdad. security forces of trying to disperse crowds of protesters blocking bridges and roads. no matter their losses
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demonstrators are not backing off in the capital residents of all ages trying to cross strategic bridges leading to the green zone where the government says it's. everything is terrible people here today to them on their rights because their right to being stolen for sixteen years people have been played we've been living with destruction and wall. all of the generations have been destroyed. among their grievances corruption among politicians and what they see as iran's growing influence over iraq. this burnt down building is a runs consulate in najaf satellite overnight meanwhile in basra security forces managed to reopen roads. but in the shot on the door how i would like to see the will of buses streets are open and
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everyone can go to work could offend the applied by show. with m more than three hundred protesesters killed in the last two montnths. rocky authorities announced thursday at the creation of a so calledd crisiss cell. in effort to restore order. thursday was the deadliest day since protests started. french president emmanuel michael is standing by his controversial remarks that nato is brain dead. welcome welcome nato's sector jumble to paris ahead of the alliance's summit next week americans that is remark was a much needed wake up call nato members should unite against a common threat terrorism see. the kitchen was a scientist with the questions i also open questions we have a results. peace in europe intermediate range nuclear forces the relationship with russia the subject with turkey. who the enemy is. talking about until we resolve these issues that's not negotiate over the details of cost or burden sharing the
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bill been *-*- guesses you set up the european union cannot defend europe. european unity and cannot replace transatlantic unity. a strong nato on the strong european union are two sides of the same home korean. both are indispensable for the continued freedom and prosperity all of your- - it's got the analysis jonathan eyal joins a caesar should directed the wall united services institute johnson thank you for being with us we have against open but and for my imac on a stop with michael's assessment about native being basically brain dead. i'm where do you stand on that. what i'm not sure that this discussion is particularly useful i mean it iss right for the french presisident to ask te question. off whether the alliliance is adoptedd for todas world that difficulty howevever. is that what the french president is suggesting that. is that t the new european
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structureses shohould replace nature. which up to now was not the view of most countries including france up to now the argument was that the europeans. should do more for their own defense in parallel with natoo or when nature doesn't want to get involved. so the president's adam at cleaning co. the president's is suggesestions that. somomething must be done to reform the airlines are absolutely correct unfortunately he's recipe. is not one that is accepted. by most other member states in fact if we look over r the last few weeks s since the famous intervieww in which he proclaimed. the alliance brain dead was published. we will see that actually franz achieved less rather than more cohesion. on the subject of european defense the germans. came very strongly only the other day chancellor merkel suggests very strongly that nature remains the linchpin of their security. and the east europeans are
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absolutely alarmrm by. what is being said in n paris. so i'm nt sure this iss particularly consnsuctive all right before the alalliance or for france's foreign policy. and on the subject of my comp given what coming to you from paris here- turkey- only a few hours ago the foreign minister met with double loop- accusing him of supporting terrorism because of that meeting he had with the syrian. a democratic forces. isn't somebody here among. you markham proved to quite a divisive figure wiwithin the structuree. well first o of all it's worth rememembering that turkey hasas been a difficult customer- difficult member of the north atlantic treaty organization for decades. we did forget in the seventies and in the eighties the confrontation between greece and turkey was much more important to both of ththem t tn the cold war. so at the alliance is used to deal with that very very difficucult a member state which is tacky i wouldn't say for a second that france is the problem in the relationship pataki. at i think
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the french president is up to do rights to raise the question of how much of a cohesion we can get in the alliance. with the tacky behaving the way it is the consensus however still remains everywhere including dare i say in paris that having a techie inside the alliance with all the difficulties is still better than having tacky outside the alliance. so i wouldn't say that at the french is that there was any blame on the french for the behavavior of ththe tax i think in many respects preresident michael has adopted a much more constructive i ju ju and- add to what state again i wouldn't be too e excited by accusations frfrom ankara. about supposesedy coconsorting with terrorism at quite frankly i'm grades of his old ones i thinknk you know my next question is going to be about donald trump. h his attitude towards nato of course he's a d decision to withdraw te troops from- northeast in syria gave in many ways turkey that green light to go ahead with their inclusion- is trump the
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main problemem the main threat o nato right now. well clearly it jump is the first president since the s second w world war sincnce nato was established seventy arss ago who's actualally questioning thehe utility o of the alliance in fat questioning. whether the united states security guarantee all the mutual sececurity guarantee of the alliance is worth whilele and i pulled it. so again the french president was r right to suggestedd that mr trump he's a very very. diffificult at a pop up but let us remember that the at the end of the day the big dispute i in e eope is with t te trump is a one offff. at a an individual who is quite unique in american political life and- you is it going to go away sooner or later. to be replaced by someone else all we had that as the french president seems as a jazz trumpet is spot or- phenomenon over more isolations united states. the problem for the french is that most of the
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alliance still believes that trump is a one off. and still points out to the fact that there is a solid support for the alliance i in washington. among. and among other decision makers. jonathan isle of the royal united services institute thank you very much for joining us thank you. your assessment of t the situation. moving on here donald trump is made an unannounced visit to us troops in afghanistan. it's a s special thanksgiving tribute to the soldiers and service trump announcing also peace talks with the taliban have we started- currently twelve and a half thousand us troops in afghanistan the mission that began after the nine eleven terror attacks in two thousand and- one. jump address the troops by graham at ace fifty two to thousands and china some of the us ambassador to explain trump dececision t to sign two lls in support of f pro democrcracy proteststs in hong kong. the statement about the meeting the us embassy in beijing said the chinese communist partyty musust hononos promises to the hong kong
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people six months of protests often violent continue to rock the former british colony the pro democracy group took of the 71% of the vote. in local elections last week. the star spangled banner plays out amid a sea of stars and stripes. but it's this thanksgiving day rally isn't taking place in the united states. thursday so thousands of pro democracy protesters flood the streets of hong kong once again. and this time they too were giving thanks after us president donald trump signed to you bills supporting that calls. for the protesters it's a big win. i also on the other european countries. that's a gemini and- you. stand again trying to because- they they they stand. the move was mixed with anger from china on thursday china's foreign ministry threatened unspecified firm consequences well informed him a phone we urge the u. s.
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not to continue going down the wrong path. china will take countermeasures and the us will back you kill the consequences you'll makake a f fountain that included i in the u. s. is mu bills off threats of sanctions for officials implicated in human rights abuses as well as the banning of exports of crowd control munitions the hong kong police. the biggest development sees t the statete department'sw annually certifying hong kong's autonomy from beijing to justify the territories favored trading status with the u. s. but it's the new laws are likely to complicates ongoing negotiations of a phase one of an agreement. to end the punishing sixty month us china trade war. trump has tried to walk a line between beijing on protesters saying he e signed te bills in ththe hope that the two sides will settlee their differences with peace and prosperity for all. the police officer in charge of the football match of thirty years ago when ninety six liverpool supporters were killed. in a crash on the terraces has been
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acquitted of the charge of gross negligence manslaughter. the doctor who was in charge of policing that the f. a. cup semi final. on april the fifteenth nineteen eighty nine. focus of his case was his decision to open exit gates before the kick off. the lot funds to russian and cools the fatal crush. the leggings land and lane end of the hills for stadium. we could let mr docking field is basically disappointed the families of the ninety six. fans who lost their lives in this crush. two year long inquest into the deaths returned verdicts of unlawful killing. jenni hicks who lost her two teenage daughters in this crash. they were cool victoria and sarah at the sound quality of this- interview with mrs six going to play outside court is poor but it's important we hear her voice she's asking. who is responsible for the deaths of the ninety six bands include doses. if of the eighties from the- inquest. says it t was unlawful killing but today someone was acquitted. we got
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all our loved ones all the time they- were in the. low for the cameras at least now but today well. but somebody's got to be accountable because in questioin the date. meant that they were if this goes on to. why then does it sound defeated criminals. jenny hicks the a mother victoria and sarah who killed the whole disaster back in nineteen eighty nine today the police officer in charge of the match- possibly in charge of the whole of the policing structure around the ground and for many responsible for what happened was acquitted of the charge of gross. negligence manslaughter. french cardinal said he did not understand why he was found guilty of covering up sexual abuse of children. cardinal for the barbara made their mark the start of an appeals court hearing that decide whether his conviction is not held. the cottle tried
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to resign after the original conviction in march for failing to report. a predator priests to police. pope francis refused to accept the resignation until the appeals process was complete. bob around the archbishop of leon had been given a six month suspended sentence for non denunciation of sexual violence against minus. justice picketed the am isn't apple near paris but justice from a crime who called i need to let tell friends of the earth spread hay and old refrigerators and microwaves. in the driveway leading to the warehouse in plenty so all sh. the actress later moved on by french police an amendment was passed in the national assembly. this week on banning black friday sales because it caususes results waste and over consumption. thirty or even 50% discounts for some in france black friday is a no brainer yet others just don't having it setting courage in consumption it needs to stop. to combat excessive consumption some
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french businesses are taking part in a more eco friendly events called green week. they shop in leo is asking customers to trade in their old c clients hopefully y giving them a second lease on lifife. it's all about showing p people thahat t theree other options are now jusust ovr consumption because that just means over production and ultimately more wasastednother alternative white friday the aim to re direct sales revenue to charities. while these different approaches could chanange attitudes towards consumption friday is not slowing down anytime soon france is expected to spend nearly six billion euros this weekend. more controversy that of a black friday. now complete ginger tell with this store in eighty two year old woman in the united states is being hailed as a hero processes say heroin the stopping a burglar bodybuilding apparently is her secret weapon a pensioner who pumps client. can never be underestimated. eighty two and still going strong. literally in this case willie murphy can
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deadlift twice her in n body weight over a hundred kilos. and even though a pensioner it meant the award winning weightlifter of was in good stead when someone trying to break into a harm lost w weeken. he was outside sam please call. eight analysts because i'm sick i'm sick movie called the ambulance that left a man outside. i hear a loud noise and i'm saying to myself. what the heck is that the young man is in my home. the doors and so the twenty fourteen weightlifting champion in a close picked up a table and i want to work in our hands and guess what. hey well broke. and i had met a lady and i'm jumping him jump on him just get him when he's down i'm jumping onon. the former social worker was quick to find another weapon shampoo he's
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still on the ground. any space all over the whole thing he's trying to get out when they showed up local police congratulated nasty on the feet and it wasn't long before she made the headlines in local news. . at's our local gym she's about to feed a celebrity. i'm alone and i'm old but guess what i'm tough. he decided not to press charges against the man he was out cold and claims he doesn't remember a thing. check out his biceps fantastic well done mrs well into you found tastic achievement. not a business you could rise here starting with lebanon a small sigh of relief as the country grapples with the worst financial crisis in three decades well mark levin on has paid back it's a year upon. vast one and a half million dollars that was sent to mitchell fast day the move alleviates fears of a fast have a default for lebanon which is
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rocked by political unrest sparked by its financial crisis. that on on has one of the highest rate debt ratios in the wild at a hundred and 50% of gdp. on thursday protesters staged a sitting outside the country's central bank blaming its governance policies- lessening economic and financial conditions for the country meanwhile the lebanese parliament's finance committee is said it with a proof the twenty twenty budgets by the end of the yeah. which the next government must adult. here in france with one week to go before a major general strike and the start of an open ended transport strike it's stitill unclear how mucuch chaos they mamake rules. butut many busines have come u up with contingency plans and not everyone is happy thanks xena reports. thank you son is alsoo push off i i don't think you can i close by. planning ahead for the chaos that's to come. i i'm a bridge was boss has allowowed her t to work from home next thursday he doesn'tt have his all the buzz
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on the spot that is until he's only did it because i really for many at this gym company. may not in it takes me an hour and a half to get to work on a regular day sir during the strike it'll be too complicated. yeah i just. some have decided kasha. with other employees have been told they must come in we'll find an arrangement. so what you can either try to move their work hours around or they can swap shifts with a colleague who's supposed to be off that day and i don't. of the firms such as this flight simulation companyny. will reman closed throughout the strike. only the amplified signal. it's like full sleeve. i want to work so icons of only color even at that. it's a real shame this is a limited. but the boss says he has no choice is with your own eyes or did not work out okay because all they clients of counsel bit bookings for the day. local signal close this agency about four thousand euros a day and the whole company to route. one is about
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forty thousand year races michael you don't. the build sesets increase if the so called unlimited strike continues further into the month. let's look at the markets now on global shas dropppped as donald trump's signing of the hong kong human rights act dampened optimism over the us china trade talalks that had lifted market sentiment earlier in thee week. the new york stock exchange and the nasdaq closed thanksgiving. some more of a business headlines for you now. quoting franz has chosen e elevn different companieses to take up bankrupt travel died on the scope. of french business. the firm went into receivership on the fast of october the biasing faded marital group and carrabelle from of a concept and the 85% of thomas cook's agencies and about half of its employees will be capped. the european parliament has approved a plan to increase imports of american beef. the vote in favor of giving us
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farmers a larger share of an existing forty five thousand times close up from next deck ease trans atlantic trade tensions but it also came with a resolution urging washingtoton to remove tyson you steel. and aluminium. . exports of japanese bid to south korea dropped to zero last month as a long running dispute. the concecept seventy two million dollars. yes its neighbor last year accounting. for more than three fifths of its global pet expo. not a drop of japanese bit drunk in south korea just as she moved to south this watch that makes it very hungry very thirsty thank you very much indeed. than sasay anymore because the stuff is on an ad but but it looks good. get to the business thank you. it's closest to you here catalina
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marshall deborah is with us the media watch good evening to you are you started with a make up tutorial video. with a hidden message which has gone viral. yes mark so in light of the recent bills that donald trump just signed there are a lot of people saying hey this is a great step towards protecting human rights in china. but what about the chinese treatment too there are muslim minority so we do have this teenager who has posted a video she is seventeen year old for rosa as these and it's a video that has gone viral and tick tock in the video she is condemning- chinese treatment towards their muslim minority. specially the uighurs muslims and- what's interesting about the video as that she has disguised her political message as a make up tutorial let's take a listeten o what she says hi guys i'm going to show you guys how to get long lashes so the first thing you need to do is grab your lashsh curler. c curl your lashs obviously then you can put them down and use your phone are you using right nowow to search of what's happening in china how they're. getting concentration camps during innocent muslims in their. so take talk later-
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blblocked her a account and this the picture posted at by the teenager saying your account is temporarily suspended- and violations of our community guidelines. but they have issued an apology just recently this is also a- summaryry of the events. and they have said that they can be blocked her accouout due to human moderation error. and it's important to clarify that nothing in our community guidelines. preclude content such as this video and they admit that it should have never been removed. but this is not the first time even at the end of it. the recent days that tick tock has come under scrutiny since the us is investigating tech talk as a pin potential. national security threat due to its a chinese links but they have an answer to this that- we have never been asked by the agent is government to remove any content and we would not do so if. asked period we are not
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influenced by any foreign governments including the chinese. government so they have immediately rebuffefed this statement andd a but they are. they are being investigated also by the us. next to the edge of the military has tuition apology for a unacceptable post. yes so just recently on their instagram account they have posted a picture of a not see uniform saying it's- it's a picture it saying it was it was they were reminiscing to these fact that this- this *-*- uniform was- it inspires today's military elements of art craft for as it states and the- in there. in the headline and they were making a reference to retro fashion so this was one of the uniforms that was in display and they're in the museum and was a uniform used in a two thousand and eight- not see movie but they
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immediately the german military i went on to online to- apologize. for this post on instagram saying extremism of any kind is an absolute no go and they have also explained that this was- a uniform in exhibit and their military museum and it was part of a tour that they were making shshowing the uniforms in the museum. however this is not the first time even in recent days that. some brands have come into. i've been criticized for of their garments that resemble a bit of a the holocaust period this is a garment by. a spanish a luxury brand low. and as you can see it does that resemble a bit of a holocaust- uniform and there was this- page in instagram call diets prada they said unable to see anything but
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concentration camp uniforms and this one thousand eight hundred and forty dollars ensemble. and there you see the put a picture of what was the actual uniforms. absolutely shocking yeah and here is the picture also and their website there's sure cost nine hundred and fifty dollars but they have since removed this product from their website is no longer and sale. and they have also issued an apology saying it was brought to our attention that one of our looks featured- could be misconstrued- it was absolutely never our intention and we do apologize if anyone- might have celts instances that we were and sensitive. to this moment and date catalina thank you very much indeed for me to watch greatest thank you mark i seek a for the business. as adam and thank you for watching stay with more to come like a virus
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11/28/19 11/28/19 [captioning made possible amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> so the first thanksgiving story is -- begins with the pequot massacre by members of the massachusetts bay colony, which really marks sort of -- in my opinion, marks sort of the mythology of the united states as a settler-colonial country founded on sort of genocide to create, ironically, peace. amy: our history is the future. as the nation marks thanksgiving,

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