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thousands of migrants are still sleeping rough on the streets of paris despite president my promise promise to find a solution before the end of twenty seventeen coming up we hear some of the personal stories you look in this minute noon through people's to me the stories you hear is this the life you thought you would have. had to the president of turkey lashes out at america apparently threatening to drop bilateral agreements now after a turkish bank has been convicted in the u.s. . and a rare sign of reconciliation north korea now agreeing to the first official talks with the south in two years while the u.s. finally accepted a request to suspend military exercises during the forthcoming olympics.
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by the star to live from h.q. moscow kevin over here thinks checking in this for a latest live update at three pm this friday here now and the french president's promise to clear the streets of thousands of rough sleeping migrants by the end of twenty seventeen seems to have fallen flat he had promised housing in one form or an of another but instead they face police pressure it seems to move on these days while trying to survive in freezing temperatures on the streets charlotte do bensky reporting from paris. a new year may have begun but for these migrants the problem is still the same ahead is yet another freezing night on the streets of paris. the president said he wanted to resolve the problem by the end of the year it's not resolved in the neighborhood there are another thirty camps which are settled like
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this and these migrants are seeking asylum and there is a problem with violence between the people who are waiting in the queue at the reception center because they want to be the first whose fault is that. it's not the fault of the migrants it's the fault of the system is poorly organized which has posed problems for two years is completely dysfunctional and creates a situation of confrontation and violence people have been injured at the reception office the people are angry at the situation because it continues in the same way and because there is no solution. one of those waiting to find a way off the streets is rafi he's been in france for seven months you look everybody's lips to him he had a very cordial about no forthcoming no water but there were about you know you know very well here local one hundred one one i'm a little one another this is my life. this man i knew in three people sleep with me
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we hear all the stories you hear. is this the life you thought you would have to move. across france thousands of migrants a living in similar conditions all hand to mouth some are found shelter in tents along the canals and streets of paris others in the metro stations or a just looking for a place to call home in the last two years more than forty thousand migrants have set up camp at chavez metro station. and this is more like a car it's a reception center where my kids can read. it's a possibly start a new life mark every day hundreds queue up outside entities like this and this is just simply want cope with the demands despite a pledge that no migrants would be sleeping rough by the end of two thousand and seventeen president matchpoint has failed to keep his promise and migrants across
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the country see no end in sight to their suffering so it's even ski r.t. paris people sleeping rough source of a problem in the u.k. too but for a whole different reason it's merged in official there is caused uproar over calls to remove the homeless from streets around the venue of the forthcoming royal wedding in may and probably even to step in as well coming up we've got more of a story soon. but next week a firm that north and south korea will meet for official talks next week it's going to be the first time the pair of spoken in two years the meeting on the ninth of january will discuss the upcoming winter olympics in south korea it's also hoped it's going to address recent tensions in the region two and it'll be held in a so-called peace village in the demilitarized zone on the border between the two countries there's more another diplomatic breakthrough this week saw north korea reopen a telephone hotline with the south that have been closed since twenty sixteen and
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on thursday the u.s. president finally accepted souls request to postpone joint military drills during the olympics that's a complete u. turn them from just a couple of weeks ago but these exercises have been all. coming all really enjoyed his schedule even before the talks to in seoul in pyongyang were agreed donald trump rushed to take credit for the progress in a tweet he told his firmness and america's stance against the north dina during law school tom brooks though thinks that if the white house indeed did play any role in the dialogue it would have only made things worse. these moves to have dialogue between north and south korea didn't start a year ago when trump was elected president they've been going on for some time and i think you know the white house has probably something close to nothing to do
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with this with the steps i think this is something by the efforts of others and not of him i think here to the white house and help this progress happen that the white house has really done a lot to endanger it's and i think it's a credit to both sides the north and south korea that they've got to stick to open talks to open dialogue and one of only hopes for the sake of the people who live on the korean peninsula some good comes out of that irrespective of what tweets come out of from donald trump. from the north korean leader of course have exchanged a barrel your threats over the past year but this month the insults reached a whole new level after the u.s. president bragged about the size of his nuclear button and it seems the drums obsessed with telling the world about being the biggest and the best these days. look at those hands are they small i referred to my hands if they're small
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something else post baseball i guarantee you there's no problem. i have the biggest crowds big the biggest standing ovations bass the best in the world the greatest health care plan very very successful i would build the greatest world you have ever seen i happen to be underrated by the way. they were bragging about who has the bigger but i have got the feeling you should be bragging about the size of your soul i.
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was running out for africa migrants in israel but i got ninety days left to leave the country or they could face jail israel is currently offering them three thousand five hundred dollars to relocate if they don't the israeli prime minister says he will use force. surely with something completely illegal and completely. have a clear choice. and leave voluntarily respectively humanely and legally or will have to use other legal tools disposal the cheese to cooperate with us officials estimate that around sixty thousand people have crossed the border from egypt in recent years a third of them already been deported again for those that remain early one and a half thousand. held in detention centers and one such facilities in israel's southern negev desert which some refer to as nowhere prison just under
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a thousand migrants are held there but they could leave during the day if they've got work authorities now they have decided to close the place we spoke to one of its residents but the whole lot are just exist it's not a normal life to live in a lot is not easy ten people sleep in one room you have to queue to take a shower to do anything but the doctor is only here from one to three there's only one doctor for about twelve hundred people why did i leave eritrea because eritrea is a dictatorial country that i couldn't live there you cannot do anything you work there like a slave for them it's all you can do you can only call it slavery and first i didn't choose to come to israel i didn't think about anything and i just wanted to see where there's peace where i can take care of myself where i can protect myself we've got opinion from political commentator of address given also from gideon levy from the israeli harriet's newspaper. we face the problem so-called problem of some
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city seven so isn't the sign him seekers refugees who lift both of them have children here they should stay here they have to stay you know human the regime would expand and if it is going to expel them by force it would be one of the most sharing food stamps that israel had ever taken note less than these refugees their criminals who crossed the border illegally not all man but you can talk about this solemn seekers when the people come from vatican three to not the contrary to save their lives they how well they they have done quite a long way they didn't want to stay in egypt for example for some reason they want to benefit from our rich from a merciful society not people like you don't live a who are all true liberal radical bourgeois they live in pure white neighborhoods
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of tel aviv where they have no problems but the government duffey israel is here to protect this citizens of israel and the people in poor neighborhoods that maybe the roads are suffering tremendously from a v.c. invasion of criminals who and third the contras now some of them of course behaved fine this is exactly the way that they spoke to the surtees in some european countries they change the nature of the country sixty says. they are off a country of nine million people i mean how race iostat that people are able sombrero has them although if i didn't say that i said just america does a lot of neighborhoods terrible problem we cannot accept any illegal immigrants no one no more. or no more and we're sending them to the places where they all be
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safe with mommy in their pocket of with the money which they earned eighty percent of their iterations in europe are recognized as refugees it is there less than one percent how can you call it but races those people are fighting for their lives israel is a refugee society. zogby thirty seven thousand people and it's unbelievable how. to speak in such a racist way but this is the. president i want to turkey has lashed out at america apparently threatening now to drop bilateral agreements the united states should excuse us but the laws in our bilateral ties and the bilateral accords between us a losing the validity i'm saddened to say this but this is how from now on the saber was made after a turkish bank has been convicted in the us messmate hakon a teller who is a deputy director of a turkish state owned bank could now be facing up to thirty years in prison over it
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he was found guilty of making a billion dollar deal with iran despite those ongoing u.s. sanctions turkey though it says the case is purely political and that the evidence was fabricated as opposed to middle east expert ali risky told me thinks the turkish leaders words should be taken seriously. this isn't the first time that the turkish president of russia or don makes such fiery statements when it comes to something i think yes it's very possible or do go on in the midst of it do obvious disagreements with the americans has responded by further strengthening ties with countries like russia and iran when you do have this anti uranium iranian atmosphere which is prevailing in washington and so i think that further pushes entire letting anyone who could be associated to being close to iran if you take it from that perspective that could be politically motivated maybe something more important which we could refer to is this the downward spiral we have in u.s.
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ties with the muslim countries in general we already have this muslim muslim anger from the poor from the street now or from politicians and the risk footnote to this worth bearing in mind that relations between turkey in the us and faced a number of hurdles of late i'm chris truong lee against american support for kurdish fighters in syria while washington's refused to extradite for teller girl and you're accused of masterminding the twenty sixteen coup attempt plus in august u.s. authorities charged president it with bodyguard with attacking protesters in washington . so the else brewing today america's relations with pakistan look to be turning sour as well of to washington suspended its security assistance to the country which is long been its ally in the fight against terrorism in afghanistan we are suspending security assistance security assistance only to pakistan at this time intill the pakistani government takes decisive action against groups including the
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afghan taliban and the haqqani network we consider them to be destabilizing the region and also targeting u.s. personnel the united states will suspend that kind of security assistance to pakistan it's in the wake of trump's first tweet of the year which outlined his regret at the u.s. paying pakistan billions of dollars in aid he accused washington's regional allies of being a safe haven for terrorists in afghanistan which america is trying to defeat the course drums twitter diplomacy spoke to fear is response them from pakistan's foreign minister next hours more on that and the wider ramifications potentially. well the foreign minister of pakistan has issued a fierce response to trump accusing pakistan of providing safe havens for terrorists there fighting in afghanistan and not one tweet but three you ask what we've done from our bases you carried out fifty seven thousand eight hundred attacks in afghanistan thousands of houses billions and soldiers became victims of
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the war you initiated we stood by you treated your enemy as i wrote we feel guantanamo bay now history teaches us not to blindly trust the us with a story they would not be but we would not demean ourselves anymore and the foreign minister hasn't exactly held back when it comes to this particular issue he even said in the past that the terrorists that pakistan is accused of harboring were once quote darlings of the us who are being wind in dined in the white house so trump's tweets rightfully struck a nerve and immediately following those tweets pakistani officials converged for an emergency security meeting to discuss the issue but pakistanis in general haven't taken trump's tweets so kindly and ironically enough it seems to have united the country's warring factions for example imraan khan chairman of pakistan's they take in soft party had a pretty interesting reaction calling truck mentally weak now the u.s. has even placed pakistan on a special watch list for allegedly violating religious freedom but with all that being said the war in afghanistan is far from over and the u.s.
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has already lost thousands of lives and spent trillions of dollars but without its neighbor support it's unclear how far the u.s. can really go to your account and do you see that coming up so they hope the road no developing story state run t.v. in saudi arabia saying the country's defense is going to said to the miso boy who the rebels in yemen were the big situation the ninety seconds away. with no let me just manufacture consent to public. well. when the ruling classes project themselves. the final. one. we can all middle of the room sick.
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woman walks sell you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles. that you talk for to tell you that every gossip and public service reporters. tell. by. these are the hawks that we all love watching. so bit more on the news coming in a mention before the break seems saudi arabia's intercepted a ballistic missile fired by yemeni who three rebels towards a military camp in the kingdom city of. that's coming from the state t.v. there it comes just weeks after saudi arabia finally succumbed to international
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pressure and temporarily reopened a key port in yemen to allow supplies of food and fuel in the blockade previously had seen worsening and what the u.n. calls the world's biggest humanitarian crisis the picture there really bad. the summer is the blockade isn't lifted we won't be able even to imagine its consequences humanitarian organizations have already warned of the worst catastrophe in the history of the yemeni people.
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that we don't know where to get livelihoods we are on the brink of begging to food people die from starvation i have nothing else to say it's cheaper to die and it's better than living like this. the saudis have been leading a military campaign in yemen now since twenty fifteen backing the government against the who feel rising but nearly three years of conflict the closure of the port of plunge the country the world's largest famine and also now a cholera crisis i've been canvassing for me and rights watch believes the temp reason of this blockade will do little though to improve the humanitarian catastrophe as we've been saying in that country far as we know that this isn't stand to reopen today that's temporarily. florimond slow but importantly or crucially the should be no thirty day window because that's what the coalition said i mean it has been emphasized repeatedly by the whole human rights and humanitarian
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community that the port of poti that needs to be opened to commercial and humanitarian goods full stop should be no condition or timeline to that i mean keeping such goods blocked and therefore endangering the lives of civilians including women and children this is a violation of international humanitarian law. you can see i'll stop violating the laws of war during a limited period of time and with conditions which is basically what the saudi liberalisation is saying right now the coalition's restrictions on essential goods to humans civilians are worsening the catastrophe the numbers we know from the want sources are just horrifying last year un said that six point eight million yemeni civilians were on the brink of men now it's more than eight million. next to use the virtually all computers including smartphones and tablets are at risk of two major security flaws discovered in processing chips no bridges reported just yet but the bugs could apparently potentially allow hackers to get ahold of users
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passwords photos and e-mails both floors were exploiting the way your device handles your data it's supposed to be locked up and isolated but now this melt bug potentially lets hackers grab it while it's being sent to apps requesting it the problem affects intel chips used by almost all apple devices then on top of that there is the suspect a bug that works a little differently but affects almost all machines and cloud based servers it tricks up locations into leaking your private information again that makes it harder to fix the flaw now worth bearing in mind in late november intel's c.e.o. sold off a large chunk of his shares after he was apparently made aware of the problem with the chips he goes down off takes a closer look at the extent of this new threat posed by these latest to security flaws here's a safe bet if you own a computer or a smartphone a new found vulnerability has almost certainly opened the gates to your most intimate information whether you have a p.c.
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a mac a linux computer or an android phone it doesn't matter this whole could be built in to billions of devices worldwide have some pictures you're not too proud of well a hacker can access an awful lot more on your passwords encrypt emails and cached files all of the above from the. on foot over the living room you can slip onto a malicious website have your private data exposed and you won't even know about it a perfect crime security experts say the attack leaves no traces behind what's particularly embarrassing normally companies won't publish this kind of information until a fix has been released this time however someone's been trigger happy with sharing their problem which means hackers everywhere now know about it too while security updates are only beginning to come out and the fix itself is expected to come from many at a cost researchers say computers that came out just three years ago could suffer up to thirty percent performance stumble manufacture is of course downplaying the
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potential impact saying the average user won't notice the difference you've done of r.t. . it is going roof of the royal wedding this year however one local official got a bit too far for the preparations he's called on the police to remove rough sleepers ahead of the big day didn't go down too well with a lot of the public and even though the country's prime ministers are the. prince harry and megan muckle. prince harry got in. happened and how i relate to this to have yeah one of the happened.
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sadly there is an epidemic of rough sleeping in vagrancy in windsor the whole situation presents a beautiful town in a sadly unfavorable light. it's absolutely abhorrent that anybody has got these views in this day and age especially a leading councillor of the borough. thanks for watching today check us out on line dot com that's news right up so far this friday afternoon from ati i'm kevin i would want to use in thirty from a great program sought after this break.
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i had a great education a good job and a family that loved me. i never had to worry about how i would eat somewhere i would sleep. i'm facing christmas alone out on the streets of london. well you looked up because i thought of the glory like you go to school you know the slogan though still give us food for the over the. earth. but you don't really feel like some human being in that. and then. that guy just
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came over to me saw me and gave me a chance to get this book. los angeles the sony of luxury and fame but also an alarming number of people living in the streets. simple fact in l.a. he's there's just not enough shelter even if people on the streets right now decided to come in there's nowhere to come in it's been a struggle. this man phoned his own response to the problem and constructed dozens of tiny homes for people in need of shelter when you have nothing in order to go. you know having something like this may as well be a castle but do the authorities accept such solution tiny house on
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a city parking space is not a solution perth to someone monitoring the site otherwise it'll be a free for all and is there a better alternative to end the homelessness crisis. greetings and sell your taste. warm served by now hark watchers when you have not been able to avoid the round the clock news coverage of the donald trump steve bannon few which is like watching two characters in a book how skin novel battle over who could give flo the gold tooth waitress a better time. everybody slows down for a car wreck especially an oily alcohol fuelled one but while the mainstream media
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dazzled us with close ups of donald and steve all day long they ignored or curiously censored some of the bigger news stories of the week like say journalist james rhizomes blistering recounting of his days working the national security intelligence community beat at the new york times titled the biggest secret my life as a new york times reporter in the shadow of the war on terror the fifteen thousand word piece published by the intercept is an eye opening indictment of just how low freedom of the press has fallen in the editorial board rooms of one of the world's most influential newspapers and how far both the bush and obama administrations went to prosecute and persecute u.s. government whistleblowers and the journalists they spoke through rising observes the obama administration used my case to destroy the legal underpinnings of the reporter's privilege privilege in the fourth circuit home to the pentagon the cia
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and the n.s.a. and thus the jurisdiction where many national security leak investigations will be conducted that will make it easier for donald trump and the presidents who come after him to conduct an even more draconian assault on press freedom in the united states. i guess that would explain why so many of those spineless news directors across the country went with the tabloid of bad and versus trump over an honest assessment of just how much self-inflicted new censorship as resulted from the war on terror. but fear not there will be no self-censorship here because you can't hold your tongue when you are watching the hawks. it looks like. it's like. the plot of. the day like you that i got.
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