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if you looked at slavery. and who responded it is caught up in on the ground she reported on the latest clashes between palestinians and israeli police and. russia and the syrian opposition there greedy on terms for a first deescalation zone near the capital of damascus. in the whole releases a list of one hundred seventy three slum extended suicide bombers that it says could be preparing to carry out attacks and you are. an activist at sea monitoring how migrants hiding to europe are dealt with by coast guards announcer yost's are accused of having
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a racist agenda we confront them on the issue. too i am here and the russian capital and you're watching our teams from the national welcome to the program. well. breaking news from lamb there has been chaotic scenes near the holy site of temple mount as israeli police moved into despair hundreds of protesting palestinians with tear gas stun grenades and water cannon. over the.
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green mike you saw there belong to our big score spawn and. a wish caught up in the violence here's how she described what happened to her and her crew. police. a police officer hit me in the back he punched me first. and then they kept pushing us. and i asked about when i was trying to cover from the street another police officer came to me and he also pushed me to the. to the side of the street but what's happened is that when people were gathering in the streets we were talking about
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a massive number of protesters who didn't do anything and didn't throw stones at the israeli forces just peaceful they just were voicing slogans after that an israeli police car tried to answer in between the protesters who blocked its way and one of the protesters what we saw was that he'd throw a bottle a plastic bottle fall to the police car after that we saw the whole police who are standing at the barrier behind me right now it's empty but there were lots of police standing there with all of their guns and equipment they started throwing the sound remains to disperse the crowd and that's when people began shouting more and throwing more bottles of water and the israeli police attacked violently there might have been some stones thrown afterwards but what was talking about is the fyrst the first violent clearly was used by the israeli police.
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in a separate incident two palestinians have reportedly been killed in clashes with israeli forces in the west bank set of days of violence is the latest in a week of protests against the installation of security cameras metal detectors as . security was stepped up after two israeli policeman were killed in a terrorist attack carried out by palestinians worshippers refusing to go through metal detectors and praying outside they say the new safety measures are an attempt to change the status quo. and on friday there were more casualties three palestinians and three more israelis lost their lives and. russia and moderate syrian opposition have signed an agreement setting out for
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a first deescalation zone near damascus. partridge discuss the development here in the studio. it finally isn't the first deal that's been signed as a deescalation zone in the key strategic area of the scooter which is fifteen kilometers east of damascus and ski strategic area a one time population of two million people prior to the syrian conflict key point strategic importance of signed a document it's the first time it sets out also how people are going to behave and also how they can keep the peace what does the deal mean in practice well in practice it's been a bit of a military free for all there so you have the government forces fighting against the rebel forces nor so you have the rebel forces fighting amongst themselves as well and you've you've had the reports of even the terror group job out faster because for me as you know none of those are that was fighting there as well so now of course this sets out a peace process that is going to be no more fighting there we're going to have humanitarian and medical aid most of it's going to be a road map on how they rebuild the infrastructure there that's been decimated as we've seen by some of the pictures and also there's going to be
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a means of having safe passage for the civilians that are left there been able to leave seems like there's progress it's been a long process so far but there will be next steps what lay it in terms of the syrian peace process what will it be well the idea is that this is the first of four particular deescalation zones while they're still nailing out the final details so we're also looking at other key flashpoints in live in homs to see whether they can then come together and establish four of these particular zones who will be responsible for ensuring that this deal is carried out well as you know as you are at the assassin of peace talks this is very much a follow up of what was happening there so the guarantors will be turkey iran and russia at the moment this particular deal has been trashed out growth but in cairo by egypt those are the three countries that were the initial peace talks and they're looking to work together to ensure that this is going to work this time around and also it looks like it's going to be a long road ahead and see how they manage it. a little bit and political and militant group grasper law has officially confirmed it's fighting terrorists
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alongside the syrian army at the syrian lebanese border. the operations taking place in the last stronghold along the border with lebanon the terror group set up a new military base there and a mountainous area and site syria islam exceed had been moving closer to the refugee camp just across the border in lebanon the area has also been a place of operation for the nusra front parties delves into the history of passable presence in syria lebanon's hezbollah has long been fighting alongside assad government forces throughout the six year syrian civil war but for the first time the armed group is making it official.
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hezbollah claims it's driving isis terrorists as well as rebels out of the last foothold on the syrian lebanese border a mountainous region seen here on the map the green part here is controlled by al nusra and rebels and the black here by isis so far sounds like just another development in the ongoing fight against terrorism in syria right so what's the big deal let's break it down. as well as presence in syria has always been a bone of contention as israel the u.s. and the arab league all view the group as a terrorist organization and levanon hizbollah a terrorist organization you just towns to shield itself of tens of thousands of illegal rockets its militias stand side by side with syrian troops as they slaughter the syrian people. iran continues to support terrorism including palestinian terrorists and. hezbollah is
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a terrorist organization and they are currently. cross international law. in fighting in another country over it's in no way trying to. is a group that is fighting against west. against american against israeli and saudi interests in the region. but not everyone categorized as hezbollah fighters as terrorists the list of those who don't include syria russia china and of course iran which funds it and helped create the group in the eighty's the russian. allies and they came here legally they support us again the terrorists there are many politicians in the fighting these are the syrian army forces those forces with the usual pro-government including which is supported by the regime has blood is fighting alongside this. block.
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against. terrorist groups the western media has proven that they were supported by western countries by the united states by saudi arabia and also by israel. so why is hezbollah being more brazen in syria all of a sudden they're using the flag. might be an attempt to assure the supporters of hezbollah that the fight will go on against the terrorist groups and looks like has both those waving its flags openly in syria as is feeling confident it's on the winning side meanwhile one of america's simone's senior generals has admitted that the u.s. presence in syria has a little legitimacy saying that if russia played the legal card washington could be obliged to leave the country here's the conundrum we are operating in the sovereign
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country of syria. the russians they're there they're stalwarts they're they're back stoppers have already uninvited the turks from syria were a bad day away from the russians saying why are you still in syria us and it's it is come up in the form of some some close calls there but it'll be hard i defer to the lawyers in the crowd and others in terms international law on the basis for us staying there other than our c.t. writ we went there for all the righteous reasons but if the russians play that card we may want to stay and have no no. ability do it they could played out journalist martin jay says ever more people are coming around to the idea that america's presence in syria violates international law it's interesting that senior military officials are now sort of going renegade and i'm beginning to. show some disenchantment with donald trump's policy in the middle east the actually
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legal basis for america being in syria is a very shaky one it's based on u.n. rules that were adopted in two thousand and five which argued in theory that you didn't necessarily need a u.n. security council agreement to engage yourself in military activity in another sovereign states to prevent what could be. harmed or a war situation and i think the europeans particularly conscious of. the legal basis for america to be in syria. is really not very valid it's all. over one hundred i saw suicide bombers could be preparing to strike europe more details on the story coming up right after the break. the solar industry is a job in california generates says of thousands of jobs new york tens of thousands
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of california is going to have a lot of jobs on the side or nobody is on this but they got a lot of desert obviously if they go solar they get a lot of job in texas and folks in texas going to say your ideology sucks we want to job this solar jobs you're out of office we're going to bring the folks to do it california still isn't that the way democracy works in america. but i do think that archie is propaganda arm of the russian government and helps to spread. information that helps advance russia's interests and so that's why i think it's important for people like me to come on if it were me i would be somebody who is less capable who would maybe not do as good a job presenting the american point of view.
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welcome back into pool has released a list of one hundred seventy three slummy state scientists that could be preparing to carry out suicide bombings and you were up their mission and saw it is to inflict revenge for recent eisel defeats in the middle east according to the guardian the list includes a profile of each suspect detailing their name i still recruitment date last address whole mosque and mother's name and in some cases photographs that's not suggest that the suspects on this list have already entered the euro but many others have in the past.
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there worship to this tree there was blood everywhere the wish to. leave.
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everybody alike was running and screaming and i didn't know what happened so we just run. but i spoke with managing editor of the drowned out call madam garry and he things that many of their recruits on interpol's new lists are originally from you are and will have no problem finding their way back. many of the ice is so cold isis fighters of from europe as i said the serbian problems with all the polish so being problems of calls of all me tokyo has become a massive victory to. the whole of southern europe. and then of course you've got people from all over the rest of the central and western europe who have gone to syria and iraq and to libya they're coming back to the final but the journey is
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quite easy so i would say a substantial number of these people or people who lived in europe or possibly for the vast majority of the logs. where the number of migrants arriving in the growing by the day group defend you are trying to stem the flow of sailing a ship to the region in a bid to turn back migrant boats coming from africa the vessel will be based on this is silly and port. and it will be patrolling the mediterranean off the coast of flip the mission says it wants to expose humanitarian groups that it claims are working directly with people smugglers the activists accuse them of actively providing migrants with a taxi back to europe their group is bankrolling their mission with money raised through crowd funding so far they've received more than one hundred twenty six
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thousand dollars however the missions have been accused of being racist by. activists have staged a rally at the port of catan ian decrying the patrols the activists who were holding banners reading no more drowning and freedom from attacks well that's a reference to europe's borders agency this is the same am has brand the europe initiative a provocation or train call challenge to one of the group's members and also gathered reaction from locals. were at the port of sicily among the ships that come into the sport you will every now and then see boats full of migrants but we are here to to talk. and activists who is expecting the arrival of a very different kind of boat with a very controversial purpose. so somewhere around here will probably
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arrive by next week. what we cherish of course is a cultural identity are you a racist or an extremist organization your final purpose is what. we want to ensure that europe stays in europe this is what some people call racism . i think the european union should feel ashamed now they want to use sicily as a rallying point for disgusting racism that does not belong to our culture i know that our welcoming culture is disliked by european sashes but we won't give up we are not going to be silent in the face of this call to violence against desperate human beings these peoples need to buy history books we're not trying to provoke a situation where anybody's life is at risk so you're not attacking them i know we're not attacking migrants we're not going to attack the n.g.o.s we will just try to document what they are doing and we want to make sure that these n.g.o.s are not
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working as some kind of proxy for the human traffickers what happens if you see that someone's life is in danger we will also come and rescue them and what are you going to do when a refugee going to end up on your boat we would try to bring them to africa again. people of sicily have gotten used to migrants to the many n.g.o.s that have come here to help but an anti migrant ngo patrolling the mediterranean that is something most people here have never heard of so let's ask the locals about the concept what do you think of the n.g.o.s that are working in the mediterranean to help the migrants is this a bit of i don't like what they are doing what if this is. right twinging and geo both doesn't sound good this is the boat. the right wing activists will be on this boat they will be patrolling the mediterranean to make sure that there is no
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illegal migration and to make sure that the n.g.o.s don't break the laws what do you think about that good job like that it's good and the opinion of the migrants. they don't want migrants here let me let go if they want to give it a one my guns i mean they have to be out to make a peace and stability in libya they say if they rescue migrants from the boats they will take them back to africa that this is that is what come on how can someone risk his life i mean up in the middle of militancy you know take the bus to africa that's not fair i mean some people call them racists do you agree with that there's no racist but story there's already too many people here yet. so there's no room for everyone or do you think that's racist i don't think so and i'm not against helping migrants but we should help them in their own country so here's a seeing that seems to have become typical for sicily we've got a park where we can see the migrants then and geo group to help them and also there
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are locals who are still feeling the burden of the economic crisis and don't want migrants in their hometown and all of them are in one same part not too long before right wing activists join the club believe the trend toward tea could. at least sounds and people have taking to the streets in a town in the north and savage's of paris protesters were demanding justice for a young man who died a year ago while and police custody initially police officials claimed the man had died of a heart attack saying he was under the influence of alcohol and drugs rather his relatives ancestor a second autopsy which revealed that he had died. from asphyxiation allegations of for cover up and the families fly or justice led to the case being transferred to have terrorists. and the media's been obsessing
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over the looks. man who is some of donald trump ever since the billionaire businessman made his bed for the white house but how important is style over substance well art is jack in vogue or has been trying to find out. america's commander in chief is meant to be a representation of the country as a whole and its values and what does america project self on if not diversity we believe our diversity our differences when joined together by a common set of ideals makes a strong americans are a diverse people with respect and concern for every single human being in this country and being very different from previous u.s. presidents donald trump seems to know what it's like to be the outcast everyday guy in your face persona is one of the things that got him elected i think greatest of any i should say you know by temperament oh just i just. think
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a much more humble than you would understand. you call women you don't like that hague's your twitter account only wrote you know dawdle. but it's also what he's attacked for by some of his detractors recently we've seen the media become preoccupied with trump's personal habits some choose to dissect his food choices slamming him for his love of red meat exotic meals fast food you name it it's true he's not like obama who reportedly only eats seven lightly salted almonds for a night snack others criticize the president's lack of. the national weather service in mount holly new jersey has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for southeastern ocean county in southern new jersey
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southeastern burlington county in southern new jersey until eight fifteen pm at seven twenty pm a severe thunderstorm was located over shimon twenty four miles east of gloucester city moving east thirty miles per hour hazard sixty miles per hour wind gusts and any size hail source radar indicated and public reported between six hundred thirty and seven numerous trees down were reported in northern camden county impact damage to trees and power lines locations impacted include barna get tabernacle shimon to surf city wardens state forest. one groove bass river state forest chatsworth penn state forest beach haven west which an acre is and when i'll camp for your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building in addition to hail and damaging winds frequent cloud to ground lightning is occurring with this storm moved indoors immediately remember if you
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can hear thunder you are close enough to be struck by lightning torrential rainfall is occurring with this storm and may lead to poor drainage flooding do not drive your vehicle through flooded roadways repeating a severe thunderstorm warning has been issued until eight fifteen pm for the following counties in new jersey burlington and ocean. because who ever was against trump they were for you just say i hate trump and you're and they'll deal with any other problem you have i hate trump but i'm not crazy about l g b d q transgender migration bathroom wall cave will do i hate trying but i'm not sure about women's rights now pay will bother them. that says for now more news and thirteen minutes time.
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when lawmakers manufacture consent instinctive public wells. when the ruling classes project themselves. with the famous merry go round be the one percent told. to ignore middle of the room six. million real new. credit is one of the basic instruments to drive an economy but it can also lead to tragedy i did i took the whole gist i came bigger and meant that the debt style came bigger and in the spiral now. many lives have been broken by excessive debt to the banks got you into trouble and all the big bankers got big.
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government the banks but i just didn't think of the. last morning through the back under don't buy creditors people see no future bad face from happening you know you become ill get into a job your relationship breaks down you become a casualty is debt a life long trap or is there a way out of those actually come to a bit of an old marco to ditch a bill to show more a few more. you can revolt against the dictator but what about the day after i think we as libyan people did not give much thought about. sounds and so the range of political passion of the resolution does not build nations and certainly does not build states.
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to this segment of summer a solution which may mask eyes or stay there and our guests ties to the slocum welcome great to be here all right and just welcome. so this is summer solutions and we're looking you're the energy guy we have an energy president everybody thought george bush was the energy president but this guy trump is like back to the stone age sort of energy coal probably whale oil soon i would think he promised to make coal great again is he doing that you know because there's nothing that trump can do to make coal great again coal is dying a slow death because it's been out competed in the marketplace by cheap frack natural gas by the rise of renewables.

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