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from any actual reelection campaign to instead. paying his lawyers on the russia thing. even though rachel maddow is enjoying record high ratings at the moment it seems it seems as if political discourse has been reduced to celebrity gossip and it's important to differ differentiate between news and entertainment yeah i didn't understand a thing she was saying but i'm glad she's popular over the many thanks of a recount. ok human rights experts un human rights activists have been voicing concerns over the spanish government's bid to block the referendum in council will of moral not after. the modern international order centers on two basic principles the sanctity of sovereign borders and self-determination and disregard the kurdish question is particularly vexing and even dangerous will some thirty million kurds ever.
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but. it was a. kind of sign of this you. see or. you won't get a good area for immigrants it's. never really know for sure but this is.
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so i. know. when i started no i. welcome back switzerland style. in a big step to stopping its mosques getting foreign financing or preaching in arabic the lower house of the federal assembly voted in favor of the new rules of guns law mosques will also have to declare where they get their money from and how they use it along with conducting all of the prayers in one of the countries for national languages and where the critics warn the legislation discriminates against muslims and fuels extremism and it's not the only extremely sensitive issue for swiss lawmakers at the moment one of the biggest states syria has just voted to drastically cut social assistance for failed asylum seekers branding it
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a drain on taxpayers and other parts of europe are considering similar moves notably germany as well as last year for an estimated ninety percent of migrants are benefiting from such assistance programs ok let's discuss the proposed plan down the swiss mosques then whether a backlash against immigration could be contributing to what some perceive as being islamophobia laws that spring in neil's feet the president of the youth wing of the swiss people's party and also must roar who isn't a mom and a politician over in the u.k. . to you first neil's who will benefit from this laura trying to understand the motivation behind it. neil's can you hear me ok. ok it looks like neal's can't hear me just as the guys in the gallery can try and fix the sound with nails in the
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meantime i can see you smile why do you think the government needs to enforce rules and regulations in mosques why is that needed. the government doesn't need to enforce any rules and regulations when it comes to speeches and we don't do that with churches we don't do that with any other faith leaders or institutions the clerics should be free to speak their mind what we do need to have of course is a measure of responsibility and this should be self-regulated what i worry about in switzerland is that the swiss government withdrew its referendums have inactive very draconian laws banning of minaret scarf except these do not help in a multicultural pluralistic democracy such as switzerland these to me sound like and appear as secular fundamentalism if nothing else overly and extremely discriminatory towards muslims i don't mind us telling the moms to speak in the not
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local and native language i've been doing it for twenty five years in english of course if the government needs to legislate on that i think that's wasting taxpayers' money and wasting government's own time to get us from a course to neil's i believe meals fix you can hear him in our meals if you caught that waste of money it's a waste of taxpayers' money is a waste of time why do we need to be checking where the money's coming from prohibiting it why do we need to be affecting what languages people are preaching in. yes thanks for a question first of all we need to get down to the problem and i think in europe and also in switzerland we have got a massive problem with radical islamists and you have to name that word that term radical islamic terrorism and i think mr a missouri has a great experience with in london with manchester with his country and you know study it's a big threat to our relation to our people to our society that we have got people
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that don't have our good in mind and don't want to make terrorist attacks so they snoop. isn't a i've my limbs it's against radical islamic terrorists go ahead let me let me challenge you neil when you say islamic terrorist would you call a pig kosher pig you'll get a pig can never be kosher a pig is a pig as far as. it is considered biggest probably today in islam yeah terrorism is not allowed though to call it islamic terrorism it indicates your own ignorance call it terrorism i don't call it anything else you cannot make a difference between the normal islam. there's a difference between the normal islam and directed radical islam i think you should know that i don't believe that you're i was not and so you believe i hear and i will listen very back to size as he's really normal and we don't have something against you we want that our policeman and our investigators have the possibility to understand what dozy moms are preaching and if they don't have the possibility
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if they only hear arabic words or words they don't understand then there's a big safety problem for switzerland and switzerland i mean how is it one country in europe that didn't have a terrorist attack and we wanted to keep that situation. i welcome your desire to keep your country safe i would do everything possible myself when i do visit switzerland to help you that's not an issue for me here is the issue when i'm walking around lake geneva when i'm walking around lake geneva what i hear often in summer days is mainly are a visitor speaking arabic so if your police officers and if your intelligence services and if your drive to criminalise are a bit language is going to become normal i you're going to not see a huge problem in your tourism industry number one and number two you don't need to ban the moms from speaking in arabic to deal with radicalization we need to create education program them powering program you need to deal with the unemployment
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issues you need to deal with the discrimination nation that you have in your society you need to create a level playing field for everybody so that they feel they're part of the society the problem with social and is you have created a system in which swiss people who are white they're treated differently to muslims who are not white and i can tell you from my experience of reading that's a we don't have to hear our sway people. you know i'm so looking ray said you can't compare your country with our country our country is. in union our country is independent and most important point is that our country didn't at any terrorist attack so our task easy to prevent that situation and we don't want to have it that radical islamists have got contrail. moms and over in mosques here in switzerland so again we don't want to be a rapid clan which we don't want to bang
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a normal muslims our target should ease to punish those who don't accept our law and our order we are a state who wants to have strict laws and so that's why the senate now again needs to confirm the law that bill the national council of switzerland so it's very important that we keep our safety strachan to strategy and we're a whole different situation to your country so it isn't possible to get you to come to compare that we can work together in the sense of learn from our experience in britain worse we have integration at the forefront of our conversations with empowering young people at the forefront of our conversations we have communities and police officers and intelligence officers working together what i'm fearing in switzerland is by creating such a law you will have many people finding themselves in the wrong side of your nor for no reason a pall from suspicion what you want to do is walk together we would want to walk
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anti-war let's say we want to work together to keep every country in europe safe so that our children are safe but you know what we're not going to be able to do that by banning minarets and banning or legislating against what language evolved to speak i think that's a wrong step and step in the wrong direction thirty seconds to go neal to give you the final difference. the difference to your country is that our people could stay . whether or not today want to have minarets and it's our politicians who have got the policy. the possibility to make more safety in our country and that's what we want to do so the last and final word that now the senate of switzerland has got the public the possibility to make this happen and i would be really proud if we could make a step further in that direction to more safety in our country gentlemen i greatly appreciate you both coming on appreciate both your points of view there neal's feet to cope president of the youth wing of the swiss people's party and. politician in
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the u.k. many thanks to both. we all know with an independence referendum in council only a looming thousands of protesters been taken to the streets of boston alone of their decrying madrid's tough stance and sunday's vote on the central government's orders police have already started to block the polling stations or pro independence activists are trying to stop the authorities from taking over the premises has been the culture is outside one such polling station and she joins us live on the line think we know you can hear me dana good to see you again just how much madrid resistance there at the polling station where you are. well neal we're standing very close to one else the schools located here and the barcelona city center it is a place for voting on sunday now police just as you mentioned as well as security services have been ordered to shut down all polling stations so the people of this neighborhood decided to stay within the doors of the school inside of the school to
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prevent this from happening now we see a lot of people here it is indeed quite crowded there is also a lot of the media presence and we hear students inside the school clapping and shouting slogans in support of the referendum as well as their right to vote we managed to speak to one person who decided to stay inside. so you know you're going to what you see here was not planned before home rule moves living in this area of the city defending the place where we want to vote on some the if you turn around you will see people when the doors of this school open. in order to keep defending this vote to. cancel on areas ways to vote on sunday despite so harsh opposition to this move coming from a treat now the spanish authorities have already taken some harsh measures to
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prevent this referendum from. going forward fourteen council and state officials have been arrested x. tripoli's has been sent into the city u.n. experts are saying that these sorts of restrictions are quite worrying us they may violate fundamental human rights now meanwhile as the days off the referendum draws nearer at the splits and the council and society is really getting more and more avid and with the protests now taking into the streets people are protesting both for and against this vote and catalan police as well basically a laught caught between the two well they have to have be orders coming from the treat but at the same time they want to stay and the good graces so for local independent supporters. the commitment of the catalan government is very clear we want people to be able to vote but we also have to accept that we're
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a police force with legal responsibilities we have this order we cannot forget this and we must carry out our obligations without creating bigger problems than the ones that we're supposed to avoid. while this is the biggest relieve constitutional crisis spain has seen in decades and nine side seems to be willing to somehow backtrack and meet the other one halfway. so the votes will become a come on sunday or will it will madrid allowed to happen we'll have to wait and see many thanks for that update medina cochon of the. we're going take a very short break it's a very busy news hour stick around for more seasoning. capitalism requires capital which requires savings which requires a rate of interest that encourages people to say that rate of interest has to be commensurate with the global more than the americas risk reward profile in issuing
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bonds if i'm a wall street bond issue or and i issue too many bugs in the market can absorb i should watch the price of my bonds go down i know i just can't issue bonds of goldman sachs every day billions and billions and that they never go down in price because the fed reserve is always going to print money to buy them that's not even remotely tied to capitalism in any stretch of the imagination that's a racket. if you. know we're in with a good deal scene over banks. and these various fish two weeks. i will be yes man would it not be yes a momentous moment tiny if. i could introduce you eat it is home to do most bowlful drug syndicate why you groom are one tomatoes it's
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i heard her. come back a humanitarian and human rights nightmare that is how the u.n. secretary general has described the ongoing situation in myanmar which has already resulted in the mass displacement of the rohingya ethnic minority hundreds of thousands have fled to bangladesh to escape what's being described as ethnic cleansing by human rights organizations. the situation is spittles into the world's fastest developing graph e.g. emergency and a humanitarian and human rights nightmare. and
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now there are claims that the plight of the her hinges is being exploited by a terrorist organization unless the pakistan based militant group is distributing leaflets asking for donations leaflets have appeared in newspapers and mentioned mosques and houses destroyed in march. so let's take a closer look then at this terror group it's one of the biggest islamic militant organizations in south asia was reportedly funded by osama bin laden no less it faced accusations of conducting terrorist attacks it was recognized as a terrorist organization by several countries including the united states russia and the european union we spoke to make a bar lose the co-author of the book pakistan terrorism ground zero he thinks that
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the terrorists could capitalize on this crisis using any raised money for their own purposes. we have actually seen not only for life foundation which is the charity front office. but the religious ultra right in pakistan has been given a new life times to the crisis in myanmar there is a possibility that. me use this crisis for two purposes number one as i have said the me when you believe this crisis to claim more legit to me see for direct assistance number two be me use these finances for their activities inside and outside pakistan. a number of human rights organizations are furious after a court in france dropped rape charges against a twenty eight year old man who had sex with an eleven year old girl attorneys
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argued that the girl consented to intimate relations with the man. the reports. being anger and shock in france after it emerged that a court ruled that an eleven year old girl consented to having sex with a twenty eight year old man the girl was a lunatic from a paris park by the man to his home she was told that he would chair how to use instead he had sex with a child who was younger than the age of consent of almost every country in the world she started it was too late that she didn't have the right to protest that it wouldn't make any difference so she went into autopilot without emotion and without reaction. well the age of consent is fifteen in france the more is gray when it comes to sexual offenses committed against
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a minor without violence constraint threats or surprise now these acts can be punished with a five year sentence and a fine of seventy five thousand euros but it's more important what the law doesn't specifically mention concerning rape charges. how could anyone even imagine someone who might be a parent himself that an eleven year old child could give consent for a sexual act with a man of twenty eight years the age difference is enormous they are almost incapable of sexual relations at this age so this is an act of rape how could an eleven year old child who has just left school who might be scared who might be too afraid to speak how could she say no this is unimaginable. the charity is also concerned about the impact this case will look at the child several
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boys who we don't know and this is also one of our goals how she is and that's another problem to see how this child will be taken care of psychologically especially in light of the media coverage and how she will be protected loved one of the all four is now calling for them to be clarified so there's a child under the age of fifteen cannot give consent it says that is the only way to completely protected child from sexual predators and bring from in line with the mood that's already in place in almost every other country in the world so what do you can ski auti paris. special australian helpline which was set up for people who are worried for. relatives may become radicalized turn out to be a floppy disk received only five calls in over two months long cost more than three
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million u.s. dollars and its plan to operate for three years in or it's not just that the hotline has got low traffic only around eight hundred of actually visited the associated website but despite the high cost new south wales counterterrorism minister remains positive about the project we only need one successful phone call and the helpline has paid for itself david elliott there also insists the community's welcome initiative and that it's received positive feedback we spoke to anti terror expert jennifer breeden who told us that australian muslims don't believe the government can be trusted national security council of australia their sort of intelligence community started this. serious activities and the world trade center attacks and attack on a certain police officer in australia and security forces from radicals from extremists helpline only got all those because it's just the counseling service
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they want even investigate these people they will quote counsel them to you out and nobody in australia especially the muslim communities trust the australian government that is predominately non muslim to be able to radicalize people when they have no knowledge of islam the way some of these people do these muslims that are trying to stop extremism. or suffers of started to d. mind the area around the syrian city of resort to clear routes for humanitarian convoys this is after the syrian army but by russian air power broke a three year siege of the city by islamic state.
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meanwhile the operation to clear the air is sort of terrorists ongoing pockets of eisel resistance remain these the latest pictures from the front lines for you according to russia's defense ministry only twenty percent of syrian territory is now still held by islamic state. the u.s. department of homeland security is planning to collect social media information and search results on all immigrants to the united states starting from october eighteenth and the decisions already got lawyers various privacy groups worried about how the information might be used to go reaction from both sides of that debate from private investor writer charles alltel deputy director of the us middle east alliance to support trump john. president trump was elected with a mandate to really clamp down on on illegal immigration and although these are illegal immigrants he's making a big push to make sure that immigrants to this country are assimilated and that
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includes you know weeding out potential terrorists and jihad is where i do draw the line though is i think that if you start with this wide sweeping search and let's say john's name or my name comes up does that government then have the right to make a search of my e-mail and me generally rise to the top of the list of priorities that is alarming this information in the public domain so if our government officials can use it. to to gather information on you know on people that may be susceptible to terrorist ties then by all means it should be done before we give a hunting license to our existing government to go and exercise this wide sweep you know we really ought to understand what tools are being used i don't think it's as simple as the postings and the actual words that are up there i believe that our government and companies like facebook and twitter and others and advertisers can use the method data the hidden data you know you hate to see this system being used
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in a corrupt way if we can stop a terrorist attack or interdict a you know a criminal activity before it takes place you know assuming it falls within the parameters of what the. homeland security or any other government agency lays out then that's good that's great i mean i'm happy to hear that that we can use technology to our advantage and not always let the terrorists and the evil doers of the criminal the criminals be the ones to to do to be able to use it successfully but you know we really need to have a session i think understanding you know how far the government can go and abuse its powers before we will in nearly you know embrace and let this new administration or the whether democrat republican or whatever have these expansive powers with no no real controls. i'm going to ask a glass of water you may want to do the same yourself but i'll be back in three
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minutes time with the latest news. this. can only get a little. bit. of both it was. kind of a. sign of this yes. she refused.
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he won't get a good area for immigrants it's hit and miss we never really know for sure but this has been a active area. so i. know. when i started no i.
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capitalism requires capital which requires savings which requires a rate of interest people to say. to be commensurate with the global or the. risk reward profile in issuing bonds on the wall street bond issue or. in the market i should watch the price of my bonds go down i know i just can't issue bonds of goldman sachs every day billions and billions and they never go down in price because the federal reserve is always going to print money to buy them that's not even remotely tied to capitalism in any stretch of the imagination that's rocking. the modern international border centers on two basic principles the sanctity of sovereign borders and self-determination in this regard the kurdish question is particularly vexing and even dangerous will some thirty million kurds ever.
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puts a publisher's confidential information on how much this channel. spends on ads as proof of alleged russian meddling in the us presidential election. reveals that twitter's rival apparently did interfere in the printing e-mails from a top facebook official appearing to pledge to hillary clinton's campaign. spain's catalonia is.

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