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protests. with. the country's worst. mental health make headlines across. the u.s. .
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morning here in. the streets of tel aviv in israel demanding the resignation of the country's prime minister. corporate organized crime and also faced by a small group of protesters but there were no police monitoring the situation in the past year israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been question to. which he claims. it isn't easy to rile up people so much that they would come out and protest against you we.
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for six weeks now its release have been demonstrating against the prime minister the prime minister as they've affectionately nicknamed him not just in tel aviv the capital but it's now growing all over israel proper and always been here for the last two years everybody is talking about ham it's coming up all the time to the media. there is a feeling that the government is corrupt and puts its interests before the citizens . is corrupt. they're tired i think is going to get elected again that's enough. there are two publicly known cases against netanyahu in the first his wife and he alleged to have accepted illicit gifts tobacco and alcohol from a hollywood billionaire luxurious champagne for the lady and fine cigars for the
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gentleman case number two netanyahu reportedly struck a deal with a major newspaper where in return for more favorable coverage he would weaken a rival newspaper using his office and powers as prime minister serious allegations stuff like this has put people in jail you think bebe's scared if there will be recommendations by police to indict so walt here's a fact i doubt the public knows police recommendations in with nothing more than sixty percent of police recommendations are thrown out here of course denies everything just like it's probably all met also denied ever taking bribes even as he was handcuffed and convoyed off to jail he doesn't care police can recommend whatever they want it's only if the state prosecutors decide to act will he face trouble and he seems sure they won't they knew
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a year ago even before the investigation why did it take a year and a waste of time and public funds there's more of course questions about netanyahu has connections how babies cousin ended up in the middle of a controversial billion dollar deal to buy german submarines allow these others bridgie reunions are pouring into the streets they seek freedom they seek justice i wish the rainy people's success in their noble quarter know. this. against other corrupted reduce the new learn. try to manipulate. criticism against what is really. a corrupt government police is still months away from issuing an official recommendation on whether to try the netanyahu or not the b.b.c.
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allies as striking back they've passed through legislation that would be the police for making any public recommendations on whether people should be taken to court that's in yahoo's a survivor israel's longest serving prime minister he has weathered and survived plenty of scandals and next time this law will make it even easier under the israeli law the prime minister does not have to resign even if he is indicted and even when he's standing trial only after he has been convicted in a certain district court in jerusalem and after a few has been denied by the high court which could take two years or so but this is only the legal point from the public and political point of view there will be
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a lot of pressure on him to resign or at least step aside for a while once he's indicted. a new coalition talks have kicked off in germany and what's seen as calls last chance to form a majority government and avoid yet another election the social democrats and the ruling christian democratic union will now have five days to enter into a so-called grand coalition and both sides seem fairly confident of success. and i am optimistic about these talks but i'm aware there's a lot of work ahead of us in the next few days that this. in the design of the this is a special political situation in which the s.p.d. c.d.u. c.s.u. came together here today and that was obvious at the beginning of the preliminary talks we are all aware of the responsibility we carry for the future of germany and europe. does
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a seat cities everyone knows that it comes down to this week that the people expect to get a stable government and i think it's possible that we will have a good result by thursday that's what we will work on now so forming an alliance with the social democrats is the only live option for. the previous coalition talks with the green party and the free democrats collapsed two months ago the current political crisis is seen by some as the worst in germany in years. trying to size up michael's chances of resolving it to put together a coalition it takes a match angle has been desperate to make any match she hoped her party could match with the greens. but that plan also required matching what the p. or the free democrats are writes why appear to. but no it's a match pop ups angle almost got it right with the green party but she still in
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favor of using coal power plus her transport minister in the old government called the greens tofu that has fallen into our meat when it comes to the f d t these folks were nowhere near matching with deep divisions and how to deal with tax and solemn and environmental policies the event was that we will not abandon. policy with which we are not convinced it is better not to govern than to govern badly so that was it for the so called to make a coalition toff. one guy quit using the coalition building up all together but then signed up again. entering a grand coalition we said this clearly in this room after the elections and we still stand by this. time politics that's why these tools necessary to be the great challenges facing the euro. so angle
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crossed paths with her part there swipe left or right the conservative leader is having another go at matching with the social democrats but here again angle may find herself matchless here's why. migration was much less of an issue in twenty third thing when agreeing on the c.d.u. s.p.d. grand coalition was no sweat today it's one of the main if not the number one issue for germans to worry about the success of the right wing force the conservative blog to get more tough on asylum seekers something the social democrats refuse to accept. instead what they'd love to accept and actually push for is more integration after all the s.p.d. leader wants to see the knotted states of europe and while angle as c.d.u.
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as moore has it and the varian wing of her block is turning increasing the euro skeptic you don't invite hungary's leader slash boogie men viktor orban to a party summit for nothing. then there's the issue of how much to spend on the army the conservatives are seeking more military spending to reach the nato target of two percent of g.d.p. the social democrats though say that's not what germany needs if eventually these things are nothing to cause a mismatch angle americal may end up in real trouble and as the prospect of yet another election looms recent opinion polls show that more than a half of all germans are against merkel as chancellor earlier we spoke to reiner office who says an election rerun could be closer than many think the trust in to create a coalition is beginning to diminish quite considerably and german population
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there is already a much higher majority of people calling for new elections as recent polls have shown a good negotiator would have seen much earlier that one of the three or four or even negotiating parties were why i'm to represented in two different points that were gathered to flow into question and obviously angela merkel failed at that point she did not realize how bad the situation was perceived on behalf of liberals i can imagine that will be replaced. even if there are new elections already in twenty eight. amid the political uncertainty some are speculating that merkel may not run again if the latest coalition talks fail and the media has already lined up who would things could succeed her.
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what is the dome for on the right stack. well have any of you ever seen a circus with a flat roof. because the and. since
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you are you an expert in german wines and if we were to do wine tell us now yes it's pretty easy to distinguish between red and white why. the mainstream media has a new obsession donald trump's mental health or alleged lack thereof speculation that the us president has psychological problems has been driven by this insane should all tell old bestseller about the white house on cold fire and fury and so led to a heated clash between trump's senior policy adviser and a c.n.n. host. because you have to raise a. twenty four hours of negative and hysterical coverage on this network i'm going
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to lead in recent weeks to some spectacularly embarrassing false report i think the vulgar and out right now can ascertain if you are storing title i have my three months of the truth why you should just give me three minutes to tell you the truth but the donald trump that i know and all of our campaigns you guys know my show and i don't want to do that so there's one viewer that you care about right now and you're being obsequious we're going to find out when you're going to please him and i because you know he's like a paragon wasted enough in my view was the way you know that you care about well apart from allegations about mental health the book's author claims that trump found the white house daunting and said that the president's own behavior contributed to quote chaos and dysfunction the book also alleges that the person behind the source of the leaks of personal data was the president himself and that trump enjoys eating cheeseburgers in bed meanwhile president trump's former chief strategist has expressed regret over comments of his that were included in the book my comments were aimed at pool manifolds a seasoned campaign professional with experience and knowledge of how the russians
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operate to read through those comments with. i regret my delay in responding to the inaccurate reporting do gooding jr has diverted attention from the president's historical accomplishments in the first year of his presidency i don't think this has much impact on the president going forward i think it just shows that there's a few people that he has put himself around that he maybe to take a second look at steve bannon was one of them that's already done if you look at this book this is the biggest ballot of fake news we've seen in a long time they quoted the fact that donald trump didn't know who john boehner our former speaker of the house was he played golf with him he was the speaker of the house for four months when trump began his campaign so i think steve bannon if you look at what he's really doing here the agenda of steve bannon is to run for president right of a large political action committee and that's why i got fired i think steve bannon was pro trump until he got. a taste of the power that became with president trump
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and then he became pro steve bannon he was doing interviews he seemed to go rogue i think this is all about steve bannon his agenda and i think he lost the thought that he was damaging trump who helped get elected in a tweet trump said he's had to put up with fake news ever since he announced his bid for the presidency and that now he was having to deal with a fake book. he also promised to announce a special award for a fake news of the ceremony were shared water for this monday but now it's been postponed for two days.
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nothing gives you more credibility than donald trump calling you a liar and of course i don't want to get snow. chargeback crazy the problem is trump the guy is a boring trump crazy i'm against the people that make up stories oh right who cares about trump's crazy when he says he is and like mentally unstable i do believe he's mentally unstable i mean i get to give you a question you say carol you are fake do.
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president is potentially temperamentally unfit for the office he holds ran for president one time and one united states president donald trump is pushing back against allegations that he's not mentally fit. they went to the best colleges of coach. a story that caused a bit of a stir on american social media a man called hunter fisher was giving an interview to a local t.v. station a journalist that didn't believe he had given them his real name here's how he describes what happened he stopped me randomly in the crowd and at the end of the interview he asked for a name and for me to spell it out which i did and it kind of had a little bit of a look of disbelief but with all the festivities and how crazy it was i left pretty rapidly i got interviewed and i knew that i would get my five seconds of fame on
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t.v. so are scouring the internet looking for the shot and when i pulled it up it it said benjamin holcomb instead of my name and so i was a little bit confused and decided to take a screenshot of it and put it on the internet i wasn't as insulted as as much as i thought it was funny my name is always kind of been a talking point with all my friends and family and yeah you could probably guess that my mother definitely has a good sense of humor for deciding that that would be a good name it's a catchy name but. i wasn't insulted i thought it was kind of funny when the man shared his story on twitter prompting a viral reaction. it kind of blew up way fast i was not expecting it at all like i said it really was just for my friends who kind of knew me and knew my name was obscure my small group
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of friends really and then when it took off it happened fast my phone was buzzing off the hook with notifications i was googling it and found it on a lot of different sites and i'd never her ever anticipated my five seconds of fame on a smaller news network to now this interview on russian television. the u.s. army and the department of homeland security have developed a virtual reality training game to simulate active shooter situations in schools intended for teaches and first responders that looks like a post and shoot a video game leading you through classrooms and hallways as children run and scream for help.
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they have been more than two hundred fifty school shootings in the u.s. in the past five years on average that's nearly one week already in twenty eighteen there have been two reported incidents involving a firearm in a school and any one third of all mass shootings in the u.s. since two thousand did happen in schools is a reminder of some of the deadliest. the. the the or. the or. the forward. the in. what.
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our guests discussed are whether the new school shooting simulator will make any difference. we have to really understand that we do live in a day and age when children are going to have to understand this at a younger age than we would have liked then we were probably raised with and because of that you know it is good to utilize technology in order to train them to either defend themselves against it or defend others against it and just to be ready for it because sometimes the worst things will happen when children or of those in its situation have absolutely no idea how to handle what is happening in the group by teachers with at least some information in order to prepare any addend that they're actually use and so on their school and what that does is it is soon is that the assaults will come there will be more socks and dare i say this there will be there will be more shooting there will be more bashing exist in schools
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across the united states we have seen this and there's nothing that tells me that that's simply not true will technology and video games make decisions safer i don't know i hope it will but here's what i do know i know that we have seen mass shooting after mass shooting after back shooting children in the united states were working in the schools with young students to help them understand the modern threats of that time and to better prepare with that to know exactly what to do in the case of the current modern threat happiness upon their school in this case it is school shootings in united states and so you know teachers first responders being able to take part in the simulations is going to help them better trained their students for what to do in the event of a school shooting but this is to some degree and acceptance that that is the ongoing reality and that the only true response the only thing that the u.s. can do at this point is simply to prepare teachers for what is coming rather than
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to find a legitimate alternative to stopping those actual shootings themselves. you might think a successful businessman has better things to do than spend his days. picking up litter on the streets but not so perhaps when you live in a country with issues of pollution such as china. i. think it doesn't matter how much money you. course you always need to pass on positive energy to such that it doesn't matter how old you either. cut.
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public pick it up enough to do it again because. i. have citizens who are like him our environment would be much better. i believe that if i could assist the environment would. keep doing. even when i'm seventy eighty years old. thanks for joining us on our twenty five monday morning hey we're back in about half an hour.
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white house. a possible breakthrough with north korea. the two thousand and eight economic crisis turned some countries into pigs these are the countries with we can recall them is that needed austerity policies if you are in a situation of flow bloat even the recession austerity is a very bad idea it doesn't work and it makes millions of people very unhappy those who are unemployed see their wages decline almost a decade how good are the results you saw all of it then usually peaceful by the people gathered in which the wad of good people with your daughter joined a choice. they'd been in full view she had they still claim it was i mean to for legal. challenge nothing more than this economy was always think if they see
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something and not get it. while the same measure is still in place to one of the consequences who's to we can blue bird flu dismantle who will first be one of those was the truth the consumer literally quite acceptable to the decision maker. to. always been lucky had a great education a good job and enough money to live on. i never worried about where i. could eat but now i'm facing christmas alone. on the streets on. the to come to the.
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pub it is just simply isn't up to the hotel i wasn't you know destroyed in the food still give up food for the harvester. but you don't really feel like a human being in that. and then. the guy just came over smithsonian gave me your face you know this book of.
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christmas is about whoops love and family but there are so many people in the u.k. that have none of these things i want to see what it was like to be almost on the signs to go through christmas as a homeless person. myself . yes but i have said. well i know it's on your list. i see it anything but a lump of coal although i don't know. that. since two thousand and ten the number of rough sleepers in the u.k. has increased by over fifty percent that means literally thousands are out on the street every night. i wasn't going to have enough time to really understand homelessness but everyone has to face the fear that first night out. i change them
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sometimes of clothes and pack to plastic back. i have no idea where i'm going to spend christmas or even where i'm going to sleep. a few things but not too much with a. blanket which is going to be. just a.

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