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well u.s. officials. are now. a terror suspect believe.
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all of us here thanks for joining us. well there has been yet more and more injuries in the latest israeli palestinian classers president recognized as israel's capital. god. did it. meanwhile the israeli army says it's hitting back at hamas posts in gaza in
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retaliation for a rocket launched towards israel locals describe what happened. from. you are. the best. you can still be here and i think trump was wrong this time he made a mess with israelis all know that jerusalem is our capital we don't need him to say well despite strong objection to trump's decision voiced both in the arab world and europe the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. still insists this move will bring peace to the region. by now assessing how likely that is. u.s. leaders seem to believe that if you repeat something over and over again it becomes the truth take a listen to nikki haley the u.s. ambassador to the united nations defending trump's recent jerusalem move which caused the violence and chaos throughout the region we are living in the reality that jerusalem is the capital of israel clearly disagree with you this is you know
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that this is a regrettable decision there is them as the capital of israel. this decision gates and. it's the right thing to do. it is absolutely the right thing to do jerusalem is the capital of israel these decisions i'm hopeful to the prospects for peace in the region the announcement of the potential to send us backwards to even darker times we are living in the reality that jerusalem is the capital of israel when both parties recognize reality peace comes repeating mantras happens to be a thing in washington d.c. especially when it comes to controversial foreign policy decisions take a listen to the no regime change just a no fly zone montra that we heard regarding the libyan intervention the security council has responded to the libyan people's cry for help this council's
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purpose is clear to protect innocent civilians the task that i assigned our forces. to protect the libyan people from immediate danger broadening our military mission to include regime change would be a mistake pretty soon nato cruise missiles were flying in order to back up fighters armed by western countries then eventually the country's leader moammar gadhafi was brutally executed here's hillary clinton retelling her version of the events yes we came we saw that he died there and then there was that whole weapons of mass destruction routine performed at the united nations by call and powell even brought props less than a teaspoon full of dry anthrax in an envoy shot down the united states senate in the form of two thousand and one iraq declared eighty five hundred liters of anthrax we have no ambition in iraq except to remove
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a threat so the weapons of mass destruction weren't actually there and now iraq was left in shambles the main reason we went and you're right it's a time was we thought he had weapons of mass destruction turns out he didn't well bush was forced to admit that he was wrong about iraq but nikki haley is certain there will be no retractions about jerusalem it will move the peace process for now come back and tell you i told you so now if any of that peace nikki haley is promising ever shows up it's certainly going to make people across the globe quite delighted but until then it looks like simply saying things doesn't make them so caleb oppen r.t. new york president trumps decision to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel has a way you've of protests all across the globe even a top european politicians haven't shied away from expressing that disapproval. he can keep his expectations for others because from the european union members stateside this move will not come other european leaders such as german chancellor
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angela merkel as well as british prime minister to resign may have her made it clear that they don't support this latest decision that trump had taken seeing it as something that could potentially reverse decades of foreign policy attempts from so many involved in this process around the world and it's clear that netanyahu has had no luck getting the support that he had potentially been looking for and now in a separate incident we have seen in london metropolitan police and emergency services had conducted a training exercises for the first time in a foreign embassy and this was done involving the israeli embassy in london these exercises were deemed to be in preparation for a potential chemical attack although officials did make it clear that this was not something that had to do with these latest developments on jerusalem and other episodes around europe really passions flying when it comes to the issue of
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jerusalem which seen a couple of hundred of protesters come out in sweden chanting anti is really slogans we also know that in the netherlands there was and an attack carried out on a is really restaurant so really certainly this latest decision from trump has so far been stirring more trouble than anything else we discussed jerusalem move with various guests some of whom expressed more serious concern with his decision what is absolutely clear is that movies is an incredible provocation to what is an incredibly unstable situation as had a sort of kept on it by. the pretense if you like of of the idea of a two state solution with the u.s. as a broker of peace. but that i mean that is a more ridiculous claim than. it has been for a very very long time whether the saudis the egyptians and the u.a.e. in particular can put pressure on the americans because those are the three main
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allies of the us in the arab world so if they can put pressure on the us i don't think they'll be too many implications it's just something that the world will have to get used to describe the animosity towards a decision the united states and shot themselves in the foot everything they do at the moment backfires and they're losing ground. they're no longer the effective players of the middle east so very few countries in the region seriously they don't see them as. partner in peace but rather they see someone a president or a government that's very reckless and cannot be worked with whether it be the arab israeli peace process or in other conflicts like syria and iraq. so a day of diplomacy for flight emir putin on monday saw him visit three countries for talks and one of the top subjects of the discussions obviously the situation in the
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middle east jerusalem being. what it does do you have followed his trip. four countries in one day is no mean feat imagine it wake up and russia breakfast in syria. vladimir putin's surprise trip to syria was as much a statement as anything else why say you've won when you can show it it was his first trip to the war torn country which he obviously believes is now stable and safe enough to visit syria syria has been saved as a soul for an independent state refugees are returning home and the conditions have been created for a political settlement under the auspices of the united nations. i sells caliph that is done jihad ists a food now contained next then lunch in egypt.
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just coming here with so much going on the timing of this visit was also rather interesting because it had been planned well in advance but the themes weren't there's no planning for things like this. hour that. trumps decision to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel has set the muslim world on fire america betrayed us they say q putin should we believe it is counterproductive to take any steps which can pray determine the outcome of negotiations between the palestinians and israelis we believe that such moves the stabilize the situation not help to resolve the conflicts in the country they provoke conflict putin is cashing in on washington's blunder from trade to nuclear power plants and arms
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deals the russian president is winning fame. taking market share in egypt while america's standing is weak and all that buy lunch dinner is in turkey. actually below you can still hear two years ago russia and turkey were in the brink of a conflict this was the eight meeting between vladimir putin and president edouard to boast that the relations ties between the two countries are getting stronger every day they also discussed a whole host of issues syria of course was right up there. was a terrorist hot spots reappear we will take action but now we must focus on reaching a political settlement for syria at the russia iran turkey meeting on november twenty second agreements were reached on the issue and now we need to implement
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them in full yet jerusalem trumpets all here while putin was more measured turkey's edouard means no words. that russia and turkey think that the us administration's decision to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital and move the american embassy there doesn't help the progress in the middle east process on the country it destabilizes the difficult situation in the region in fact it could ruin the peace process altogether he said in. an american decision to relocate the israeli capita lead to a huge wave of criticism for protesters against this decision were killed by israeli soldiers thousand were injured israel is low in oil on the flames it sees in this wave of protests to oppress palestinians trump has all but sacrificed goodwill with the muslim world now is russia's chance to take the reins and if this
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day is anything to go by this is an opportunity that putin simply will not. nice more i guess d. of tea from ankara turkey. new york has narrowly avoided a deadly terrorist attack police have detained one suspect two along with three other people sustained non life threatening injuries in an explosion close to times square for the state governor says the man who was influenced by extremist groups including islamic state and surveillance cameras captured the moments before and after the blast which happened in an underground passageway during the morning commute and you can see there was a flash right there followed by a cloud of white smoke and people trying to get out of there now it took place below the port authority terminal said to be the busiest bust in the world the suspect had a homemade bomb attached to his body this was an attempted terrorist attack
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which is in many ways one of our worst nightmares the explosion wasn't powerful enough to shoot out a blast of any shrapnel if it was then the situation could have proven far more serious than the bombing is the second terror attack in the city in just six weeks at the end of october a man plowed a truck along a pedestrian path in manhattan killing eight people. i just feeling. disgusted. by this happening every day before this happens often. i think you're just going to look at the new york police identified the suspect as twenty seven year old. he emigrated from bangladesh through a visa program for people with relatives who are u.s. citizens who was reportedly radicalized online and inspired by eisold christmas attacks in europe. i don't know a tribe has issued a statement calling for tougher immigration rules virginia state senator richard
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black believes that's inevitable that countries with open borders become targets for attack. to some extent people are just accepting the fact that we live in a world of terror it's not just in the united states it's not happening in europe. everywhere that opens its borders and allows people. who who arrive with with they often with a religious belief that they have to let me be an absence of the country it's inevitable that you're going to have that we have very radical mosques function in this country and who are in europe and they literally preach hate and they say look go out you know it's your duty to to murder people and they go out and they do it and sometimes it takes many years some of these people are not even religious and then they you know they have
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a religious conversion later on and if they go to one of these bad mosques then then the next thing that you have is a is a suicide bomber. before issuing an official statement donald trump took to twitter after the attack however his comments were not exactly what everyone expected. a new york times report gives a fascinating insight into president trans t.v. viewing habits paper says the president watches at least four hours of television a day and drinks twelve cans of diet coke and just i know you're standing by with breaking news so i may have to cut away from you.
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another full story this time in the failing new york times than it was forty eight hours of television a day wrong also i seldom if ever watch c n n a c b c both of which i consider. well i think donald trump's strategy of using twitter to speak directly and go over the heads of the filter of the mainstream media is a brilliant strategy. as a guess and i'm just guessing bets are still being evaluated at the at the terror attack and i'm quite certain that trump has put the resources required. ample
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resources to get to the bottom of what actually happened with this case to make sure that our various security forces in the cities across this country are prepared for. any copycat attacks here in new york and elsewhere he's got to assign his priorities himself and he can do more than one thing at a time and i think it's absolutely correct for him to attack the absurd reporting out of the mainstream outlets including the new york times and the c.n.n. of the washington post recently it's absurd reporting that's what nobody really watches of so much anymore over here. just a month after the unsuccessful move to independence the spanish region of catalonia has once again been struck by violence hundreds of protesters scuffled with police in the city of later but this time it's relics seized by spanish authorities that are again inflaming separatist sentiments. that was. popular.
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but. i. guess what is happening at the museum and lead to has nothing to do with dark towards justice it is the spanish government and their forty's and aragon that came to the museum looking for war ah. ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah was. the guy oh yeah we've already seen the marks against democracy human rights today we all saw them ignore cultural values. ya'll out. i
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hispanic studies professor thomas harrington says the items the artifacts have now taken on a far greater symbolic significance. the artifacts in this in effect a placeholder for a number of other issues going on here i think the thing that is really done at this time is that this is a long running controversy people. poser imbue these artifacts with perhaps greater actual value than what they have because they speak to a larger set of tensions between the two parties but with the intervention of the cattle cattle and government by the central government the central government has in effect basically ended the litigation they said we have the power now and we're going to end this issue once and for all and i think it's that that authoritarian approach on top of all the other authoritarian approaches that the catalans have been subject to that makes this particular case so important.
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locals living in a dexter of powers have written an open letter to president demanding a makeshift migrant camp is cleared from their area they're threatening to go on a hunger strike if the situation is not dealt with to do. so to solve this problem we need to end the system of temporary camps for asylum seekers it is ruining our district and strong the image of the right to asylum it should be transformed into a just and system to help people return to the contras normally but this is not happening by the end of this year a group of us will go on a hunger strike. migrants have been descending on the tenth district of paris where an asylum centers like a baby you know hanging around on the streets while they wait for the applications to be processed as the procedure is proving lengthy and began to grow. we visited the area and gave the opinion of the migrants volunteer aid workers and
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local residents. the one i'm in don't have your because look look at me. what if i just i'm here but didn't it was sometime in the door and i don't have to be just something i don't have blank you just stick our digital and their work up you would have to nudism and if you don't look up there would you spray and no one. would come here every week summer and winter to bring food and not some to the homeless and with the influx migrants there are more of them now the government is doing nothing well first year of and two years to receive nothing from the government going through we had to build this fence to protect our communal carpark from all these people urinating this obviously cost money it was doing the solution we could come up with but it's not sufficient over the past two years paris has seen a number of makeshift migrant camp spring up and grow before being demolished a number of cases migrants put up resistance when the earth already has moved in the clear them out resulting in violent clashes but at present micron's office has
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responded to the open letter saying all foreigners are aware of the difficult situation in the district but it's up to the interior ministry to work to work it out with our political analyst and they can have markovitch believes the government's response has been rather lax. we've got over two hundred thousand migrants coming into france each year some process to come over and was they arrive in france well there's no strategy to greet them integrate them to church to shelter them and what happens is the use of a couple months ago on the beaches of callaway now this summer they're on the beaches of normandy and now they're on the streets of paris in this specific situation of the small local residents say that over court t thousand migrants have been sleeping in makeshift facilities or urine eating on the streets . creating havoc and of course from that stance crime the local residents are very unhappy and at the same time the french authorities are doing it you know they're
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just letting the situation continue as they did before tally so this is a never ending very bad story. the times newspaper has hit out this network over our coverage of the growing felt how a tragedy in london this summer in an article that says he attempted to ignite a class war over the tragic event it claims the channel miss reported that millions have been spent on cladding just to make the building less of an eyesore to rich residents nearby the hosts afshin rattansi and mexico as they were also accused of peddling conspiracy theories now just to remind you the grand old fire took place in june and claimed the lives of seventy one people the building burned for sixty hours before it was extinguished the tragedy sparked outrage in british society with many angry at the perceived failings of local authorities. sputnik host and former m.p. george galloway believes the times article is offensive to the victims. the very
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idea that disaster which seventy one at least seventy one poor people men women and. rof were burnt to death as a result of the failure of the landlord which is the richest bar in england the royal bar of kensington and chelsea failing to make proper safety provision for them and clouding the building in arsenic i'm not making that up the cladding was made of arsenic which poisoned those who were not actually burned to death the idea that british and god this is the responsibility of our feet and the russians is beyond offensive it is obscene and i live work in the
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area around ground felt our i have to look at it every day i can still smell it every day i'm a school governor in a school well there are children who have still not been really house six months after this in found on the idea that we're all angry because the russians told us to be angry is i say beyond of tense of that is positively obscene. it is also international your tuesday well why do you type lines continue every speech.
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life for two point committees or a little disturbed person with solti was clearly see. every night over we were attacked by the arabs we will attacking them and we will extremely shocked. saying that's not possible oh me does not do such things and then the soldiers myself and. the host with the prisoner we've all gotten over they all. believe much second close citizens in the. most liked and i think in my head that there is noone to be able to live together without. the odd.
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