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the headlines in our tell you muslim nations push for them to be recognized as the palestinian capital and say the u.s. no longer has a place in the middle east peace process after shifting position on the city state this week you wish to secure your roof so that every possible step must be taken supreme. action by the u.s. administration become a big breaks it blow for theresa may it's even her own and pains rebelde parliament to veto any final deal on leaving the view and. there's a backlash against police in the u.s. state of michigan after they can no leaven year old girl and.
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hello there welcome to this thursday morning where she's gone nine o'clock. our top story the leaders of the muslim nations are calling on the international community to recognize each teresa them as the palestinian capital the organization of islamic cooperation met in response to the u.s. presence heavily criticised move to recognize the city as israel's capital. we condemn the u.s. decision on jerusalem because of its great buyers against the historical and permanent rights of the palestinian people in jerusalem important i want to point out to ignore some of the distortions and see the united states decision to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel is
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a dangerous one it will threaten security and stability and frustrates efforts. the president is committed to this peace process as committed as he has ever bad as that may be every possible step must be taken some prevent the contagion of this illegal action by the u.s. administration however there is one question that sticks out. what factors that. make such an outrageous act the type of rhetoric that we've heard has prevented peace in the past and it's not necessarily surprising to us well nick yarran explains how recognizing terry slim is israel's capital has affected donald trump's global reputation. how much time do you think donald trump spent considering his move to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel a decision which doesn't directly affect anyone apart from the u.s. and its ally but as tremors across the world in ways that washington perhaps didn't
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see coming the u.s. loses its starring role in the middle east peace process in one swoop the president wait farewell to any hope that the united states can broker a diplomatic solution in the holy land from now on america is unwarranted in the peace process. from now on american mediation between israel and palestine is out of the question this process is over. the united states has chosen to lose its competency. qualifies itself from play in a peaceful process the turkish president takes center stage in the regional resistance to both the us and israel an extraordinary all muslim nations summit is hosted in istanbul by president he wasted no time in calling trump's decision no
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and void and branding israel a state of terror. in this country israel. and terrorism is that what you are defending even more violence and a possible third intifada from nine hundred eighty seven to ninety one and two thousand to two thousand and five if the region saw two deadly palestinian uprisings against the israeli occupation known as the intifada us now we could be on the verge of a third slaughter in the name of allah firstly how mass is called on the palestinian people to face the israeli occupation and adopt the blessid into father against that and the hateful and racist recognition of jerusalem into american rivers. suzy's decision the palestinian people were involved in a continuous battle and into fodder against the israeli occupation and we are calling for it to be escalated in the west bank oaky pie jerusalem and the gaza strip against the occupation is on a lot of them became a little over
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a week since trump announced his decision on the tide has turned to a tsunami of potential natural disaster no one was ready for i do think we will see more of what we've been seeing so far and whether we're with the rock throwing and demonstrations and unfortunately something people being killed whether this results in a in a another what they call third intifada i don't think we have any way of knowing if there's anything that may happen it's it's somewhat counter intuitive i think it will be taken by most of the regional countries and also by the europeans as indication that they can't trust the united states they don't trust american leadership and in a way in the in the guise of reasserting american leadership i think mr trump has actually made us more irrelevant to developments in the region and in some ways has lessened american influence in the region meanwhile clashes in the contested cities
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well as in the west bank have been raging for a week now. it destroyed the p.c. destroyed like this for us well put a syrian christians the same month is seventeen its thing that's a given give it gives for the war didn't give nothing in the story. it does was sort of heated up the sides it led to riots and cetera and it doesn't really change the positions on either side of the political fence. was why he was. i think doesn't know what is going on and i think he's just he doesn't understand the depth of the problem that he has just created.
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here. and with the tension escalating by from the ground and then will politics the way the trump's decision in the usa state says it could take years for any concrete actions to fall on the american embassy to israel can stay in tel aviv tell me and trumps presidency jim trask's again jim trask's says that the some of the us need this bombshell decisions and not a way supported by practical steps he took it for domestic considerations it's an easy promise for him to keep a can say i promised to do this during the campaign i've done it i've checked that box it will make a large part of his base which are evangelical christians very happy i think it's similar to what he did with the of the iran nuclear deal what he decertified it but
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then did not follow through with pulling the u.s. out of the agreed. here he is said that is jerusalem is israel's capital but he has not yet moved the u.s. embassy there although he could easily have done that any time. now u.k. lawmakers have given prime minister terry's i'm a bruising after voting to give parliament the final say over any deal struck on leaving the new eleven rebels within her own conservative party broke ranks to give them pays the power to veto any exit agreement a meaningful vote a meaningful vote a meaningful vote article fifty has a deadline the date has been searched we are leaving at the end of march and when the deadline runs out we leave leaving the european union and we should say no parliament's taking back control exchange the article fifty deadline before we leave the european union amendment seven is floor is just my view the worse it was
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an unproductive negotiations to drag things out drag out the negotiations to delay friendship for months and months and months scrutinize what of the government is doing proper scrutiny this is not the moment to try and defeat because i. just. well it has been eighteen months since the referendum saw fifty two percent of voters choose to leave the european union although the poll showed a sharp divide between britain's regions which wanted to remain but it was only in march this year that the government kick started the exit process and often strained negotiations with brussels which followed opposition leader jeremy corbin said m.p.'s have delivered a humiliating loss of authority for the government and that power is now back in the hands of parliament despite the prime minister earlier claiming the government's strategy was on track. but there is there is i believe
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a new sense of optimism now in the trial and i. i would expect that we will consider the arrangements i have set out today and the european council later this week well to resume a there might have secured a better result in the house of commons had she not lost her party's majority in the snap election gamble earlier this year she only managed to stay in power with a one billion pound deal with the northern irish democratic party political writer dan glazebrook says the tories in may can no longer overlook the deep divisions within her own party there's a humiliation and has authority governments don't tend to last very long after after after they get defeated at the hands of their own backbenchers to i think it shows that the government the government is really up for grabs really demonstrates how insincere the conservatives were in their promise that they would. follow on on
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the final deal to parliament because if they were sincere why would they be so determined even at the risk of a parliamentary just defeat to resist making this into a legally binding commitment this is the first defeat little of completely mine to jeremy called in labor because he because although on the labor right jeremy famously for the bricks of most of his political careers differences within his own body the conservative quality is split very much split over bricks itself. to resume a thought that you could fudge the issues in some or. make a deal between different rival factions your own party and tonight it's it's failed it's clear that european leaders will see this is only weakness there's no doubt that if you pay that kind of money to stay in power and can't win critical votes over the future of the united kingdom you're in big big trouble. stay with breaks it because it seems that the price to sway the referee. and i'm actually
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costs less than a cup of tea and facebook has given its findings to the british government on alleged russian activities on the platform or smith as more must be dying to know what the findings are so i'll just cut to the chase and tell you seventy six pence facebook identified an ad spend of less than a dollar by russian organizations in the lead up to the brits that referendum that bought three adverts which showed over four days and around two hundred people they estimate saw them and even they related to immigration and not actually directly to bricks it this idea that russia meddled in the brics that referendum is something that's really gained traction here just over the last month or so headlines comments by politicians even a notable speech by two reason may in which she accused russia of undermining british democracy has fermented conflict in the dawn by us and mounted a sustained campaign of cyber espionage and disruption this is included meddling in
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elections and hacking the danish ministry of defense and the boot bundestag among many others it is seeking to weaponize information deploying state run media organizations to plant fake stories and photo shopped images in an attempt to sow discord in the west and undermine our institutions what they're referring to are bots and trolls and in particular paid advertising on social media now damian collins the chair of this select committee has responded saying that facebook only provided details of advertising by accounts that were known to be linked to a thing called the internet research agency which is a russian organization that's accused of meddling in the us elections it hadn't he said done any further work around that to ascertain whether there were other accounts and pages that had been active around the referendum but tech crunch which is a well known industry online magazine said that it seems very unlikely that. as another
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layer to this there were smith there will separately need twitter report on supposed russian meddling to say it found six adverts which cost just over a thousand dollars apparently gained swaying the referendum international relations expert matt goodwin says that the russian meddling stories are only big because the media is playing them up one of the issues is that many of the claims have been made by fairly prominent journalists i mean if you look at the u.k. debate for example the observer newspaper has been particularly active at pushing this idea and that really has forced politicians to have to at least be seen to be investigating the issue of course those initial media stories at least in my view were. seen. as being polite but the evidence was incredibly dubious but yeah i mean i am sure that voters will be asking the court
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that question as to why is resource being plowed into this type of investigation. it should have been spent elsewhere. now cryptocurrency have been hitting all time highs recently spiked nineteen thousand dollars in fact making it the fifth most valuable currency in circulation but critics are warning too that the crypto rush may be a bubble that is about to burst so here's what you need to know about because. bitcoin is a financial model so not reached no miss for centuries has taken over the title biggest bubble in history from what was known as shoot man in the netherlands bitcoins valley has surged byron sixty times in the last three years that's possibly true that falls in the seventeenth century which is one point worth ten years for skilled crossings earnings back then prices were driven by greed or fear of missing out but as more people called since the polls were quick profits
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a flurry of sells collapse the price left many with crippling debt bitcoin is being called the digital to live the twenty first century is the same pattern emerges a fear of missing out on new investors piling in critics say the perceived value of the currency like the cue that is being conjured up to finance with the ever growing army of bitcoin believe is say it's here to stay with an operational market in full flow around the clock and new places all over the world ready to accept the cryptocurrency as paying even a church in london is happy to accept donations of the virtual congress with the size of the pick one market already surpassing some countries economies including new zealand's influential finance are being left behind but as history shows us is usually followed by pushed and soon it could be fit cornerstones of wilt the glasses. so then how concerned should we be well you know neal discuss the possible
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repercussions of a crash with a bit coin of the card. i'm no expert i'm just an enthusiastic but i do not believe this is a bubble it's just the beginning of an adoption rate of the technology how damaging could the losses be though if prices suddenly drop we have heard people putting savings into it effects it's so large just nodded affects so many different things if the prices did suddenly drop would it be a catastrophe of course that it could be said for anything really if people are storing value in it that they can't live without a lot of the current that when you do say only invest money you can live without and don't use any money that you're emotionally attached to so that way if it is in a volatile market and that's what crypto currency is right now it's extremely risky it's highly volatile and if you're emotionally attached to any value you put into it you might be up late at night biting your nails in the overall scale of things
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if the cryptocurrency bubble does person i understand there's a lot of different things we have to go wrong for that to happen of course what the repercussions on the rest of the financial world and markets is it is it that big i would actually be more worried about if the public doesn't burst what kind of effects it could have on the world economy in general if it doesn't burst it may actually have more repercussions than if it were a birthday even if you wanted to sell a million dollars early he said billionaires somebody wanted to sell a billion dollars worth of big point today it's not easy so it would take a long time for that to happen and if you're an investor in crypto currencies if you do sell your crypto there are ideal ideologies behind it where you want to sell your crypto to somebody who's looking to invest in it who's going to hold it long term that way the cryptocurrency you're holding and waiting to sell because you have to do it little by little it doesn't lose value drastically over time because you just dump it on the market you're watching out international thanks the company
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this morning still ahead police in the u.s. are under fire again this time to getting rough with an eleven year old girl we'll have the details in ninety seconds. local blogs telling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings peace to the chicken hawks forced me to fight the battles. for new socks try to tell you that every gossip and public that i felt for years. has the tell me you are not full enough like. all the hawks that we along with all the walking. trump benefit. very much from the existing
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plurality rule system because he was so different from the other chairman because if you took any one of those mainstream candidates and you put him in the head to head contest with trump. that other candidate might well have won. welcome back without letting your old black has been handcuffed and held at gunpoint by police in the us state of michigan the incident took place during the hunt for a forty year old white suspect. well it. was . great to be. back here for your i am.
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your friend your first your. mortgage your. wealth or c's are facing a public backlash to that with many condemning the police actions and response to a complaint from the girl's family the police department say they have not launched an internal investigation we need to look at everything from our hiring to our training to our supervision we're going to look at is when is it appropriate for discretion to override practitioner protocol in dealing with an eleven year old and the great cold communities united against police brutality police that such actions by police cannot be justified. children at eleven years old are still quite innocent and they should not have to be dealing with the police arresting them falsely slapping handcuffs it can't be justified because she clearly pose no threat
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to them whatsoever you know they pose a threat to her by pointing guns at her these officers are all being trained to think of every single person in the community is an enemy combatant they're being trained almost like soldiers except with less restraint we really. do much more with us the most are training and training that teaches officers how to actually negotiate situations without hostile even feel full of their lives we need to hold officers accountable and we need to demand that the culture of policing change so that officers a gauge of the community and start being warriors over the community that's what we have to do. now u.s. lawmakers will have the final say a bit later on thursday on whether to scrap so-called net neutrality which could significantly alter the web experience for millions of people it would allow internet providers to charge extra to prioritize their traffic effectively creating
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a slow lane for smaller websites protests against the move again taken place to try and stop lawmakers creating a two tier internet. gauge reaction among some of the demonstrators. ok by ok you see what do i know you. can't you see everybody. will protest against repealing net neutrality are raging across the country right now and activists here in d.c. are gathered at the f.c.c. building itself to protest in favor of ensuring a free access to the internet and as they say to save democracy really that's the big problem here it's these giant p.c. to think that they have they should have all the advantage and all the decisions to make about what should be content on the internet and it should be a public utility and especially in the twenty first century when you know a lot of communication skills that need to be improved and taught in schools the internet is essential for from your job having a portfolio doing anything you can to get information to the part of democracy to
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have equal communication equal access to communication not just let the privileged . the super rich have every advantage in a so-called democracy this is going to show that a lot of small businesses small websites and prevents. voices heard and read from here in the small voice. hey did you see we want to be so let's have a quick look then a tie this paper to access the web through the internet service providers and at the moment they do have to treat all online traffic in quickly but the us federal communications commission does say now that it's preventing websites from investing trillions of dollars in their services if the net neutrality rules scrapped pays would then be free to charge a premium to prioritize to and services well though the concern is that the cost
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will be pushed on to consumers to access their favorite content at a decent speed. kill of net neutrality would be nothing less than a declaration of war against free speech in this country it's a corporate power grab it's an attempt by giant telecommunications corporations to be able to pick and choose which internet websites and applications the can that they prefer that they favor it would mean such a windfall of cash for these companies that would then be in the position of of essentially being the arbiters of what is easily accessible and what is difficult to access a perhaps even completely inaccessible to customers especially those who don't have the ability to pay for extra pieces of the package which is how the internet would be structured without net neutrality it was a clear example of this revolving door of the domination of corporations over the government and it will mean a lot harder to fight the domination of corporations over the government if net
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neutrality is repealed if these corporations can determine what information is accessible and what is not and that's the real danger here it's an attack on them ocracy. well that meanwhile in russia and that would leave woman from a small town is proving that the internet is for everybody because she says sing it like a pro at the age of one one hundred. me . you. can thank you. it's a little bit of people who follow the rules to be
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a little naive because they have local bus routes the feeling they seek out the community able. to leave home monday we feel a little. bit young you get a little you go down a little slowly you know new mill. and good don't forget you can keep cross all the stories person to tell you about a website that ought to go.
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when you don't. see the teacher. get a clue. to what the. space. left alone he. said. claiming to know german did that. you speak french. most of those are. the same yes. that's a new. song as the bell tolls discuss.
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join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. the problem in this new reality is there will be no resting in peace there is no death anymore people will pay to make sure that their death is final that their death is complete that all their d.n.a.'s scars. greetings and salutation this week despite the loss of alleged under-age girl
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harasser in the truly terrible in the saddle roy moore republicans and president trump are continuing to force their christmas gift the corporate power known as tax reform down the throats of u.s. citizens and while the democrats republicans pat themselves on their armani suit and backs toasting champagne over their respective wins u.s. citizens continue to lose this week the boston globe put out a startling headline blaring that was no typo the median net worth of black bostonians really is eight dollars and boston is not the exception to the rule in fact according to a recent report by prosperity now in the institute for policy studies black americans median wealth is expected to fall to zero you heard me zero by two thousand and fifty three and if that wasn't wasn't enough just a week.

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