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one of britain's leading girls' schools has decided to stop referring to its peoples as girls no in a controversial move to adopt more gender neutral language seems altering the grammar school for girls defended the policy saying it's trying to breaking great habits here it's got the best intentions it says to help students with gender identity issues that we welcome and celebrate diversity are the most got people
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wondering of course how the girls' school should not be described. further to their saltram grammar says it's got no plans to drop the word girls from its title we are some of the locals around that what they thought of the new gender neutral policy. i think i'm a charity case would be happy to be called girls ridiculous i think girls are girls and boys are boys there's too many pressures on pupils too much attempt to there and with everything towards gender neutrality i think it actually leads to more
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confusion rather than clarification this is a girls' school and it's extraordinary that children are being encouraged to go along the path we're going to have more and more children with mental health problems who are confused and unhappy by all means support children who have a gender issue but don't do it at the expense of the majority do not rob them of their gender identity we only need to apply those basic principles of religion that we treat other people how we wish to be treated and we solve the problem we need to stop for sting pushing adult neuroses onto these young children. since the end in sight at last after months of political deadlock in germany after days of preemptive coalition talks have finally resulted in a breakthrough charlotte event is across this let's go live. to the long time covering this when we're all there for that election night we didn't know it fizzle out and then start again the way it's a good months it's a clear breakthrough here. yes it is
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a clear breakthrough in the sense that the leaders say that they satisfied they've been able to put together this twenty eight page of print document but we are still a long way away from any potential coalition being formed now the leaders said that they were satisfied with those talks but they also admitted that these were incredibly difficult and insensitive talks at the time they said that there was deep proving and that there was a need to maintain unity so what's in that blueprint well in the blueprint they've discussed some of the thorny issues between them including tax military refugees and indeed europe but let's look at some of those thought issues in particular such as the refugees now this blueprint says that the parties have come together to agree that they would look at to limit the number of refugees who can come to germany between one hundred eighty and two hundred and twenty thousand refugees coming to germany annually they've also agreed that there would be
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a cap on the number of family members that those refugees could be able to bring to germany that would be capped at around a thousand people per month and on europe they say that the have agreed in this blueprint that they want to strengthen europe financially saying that they will give more money to the e.u. saying that that's the only way that it can be better off for feel its tasks but this agreement is just the beginning of yet a long road to go the social democrats will need to take this agreement and present it to their party and their party will then vote on whether this agreement is something that they want to use as a basis for formal coalition talks that slow won't take place until january twenty first now there's also questions as to whether the german public have the appetite for yet another ground coalition a recent poll by one of the german public broadcasters actually found that fifty two percent of germans. didn't want to see another one in coalition and
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a significant proportion of germans said that they would be happy to go back to the polls and to have fresh elections what we do know is while i'm glad merkel has being under so much pressure to form a coalition since those elections more than three months ago is still not out of the woods she will be breathing a sigh of relief that it looks that she is at least another step closer to forming a new government but even drag it on there is that charlotte from berlin shall depend skeel you know your correspondent coming up it's not a decision time for donald trump on whether or not to extend punitive sanctions against iran will wear the prospects but after this break eighty seconds away.
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so president trumps pulled out visiting britain next month and now he says it's because he's unhappy with the expensive brand new u.s. embassy in london. reason i canceled my trip is not so big fan of the obama administration's haven't sold perhaps the best located of finest embassy in london for peanuts only to build a new and enough location for one point two billion dollars deal once with. no. strewth. because with this in london where is it it's in vauxhall is beyond you looks a lovely place not too far out the center problem here with the. public this is what all the who is about is the new u.s. embassy in the area of nine elms which is being regenerated into sort of an embassy
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quarter. to the public next week donald trump was supposed to arrive in february or it was widely expected that you'd be cutting the ribbon and that's not happening any more clearly the old building of the u.s. embassy on that was on the sort of grand old square in the very heart of the city in the center of mayfair which many people know is the most expensive location on the monopoly board but the interesting thing about the president's tweets is that there was a slight error and he accused the obama administration of selling that old building for peanuts it was in fact the bush administration before him and there have been suggestions that this whole embassy rao is a way of diverting attention away from the fact that perhaps president trump didn't feel like he was going to be particularly welcome here in the u.k. almost two million people here signed a petition against him coming here claiming perhaps the most british reason of all
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that it would embarrass the queen donald trump arriving here and the marriage of london hasn't been too welcoming either take a listen to what city khon has had to say about donald trump. i don't think we should roll out the red carpet for the president of the us in the circumstances where his policies go against everything we stand for. after this latest incident it's increasingly clear that any official visit from president to britain would not be welcomed. and a special relationships go this one looking special for all the wrong reasons right now we know diplomacy hasn't been donald trump strong suit but perhaps a year into the job he is managing to surprise us even himself because he has reportedly insulted highty. other nations as well. with the u.k. according to media reports he referred to highty and a number of other countries as quote undesirable second rate countries and
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not in those words the white house hasn't even denied that he said it instead they've issued the height of the statement saying that in washington politicians choose to fight from foreign countries the president will always fight for the american people so. with haiti now rumors that they could be the island nation could be recalling. a washington and probably a few bridges to build and fences to mend for us. all in a day's work or should i say a few tweaks for the u.s. president and do the work you. speak of. britain's concerns going to want to make all the contacts with america it's interesting to see how. well the u.s. presence far from diplomatic. spreading to washington is new netherlands has come under fire from journalist very first news conference he refused to defend previous
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remarks on the influence of europe and he's not the only one trying to give the media the slippery. good. for. you shoes and i know revisiting you should know last year you said this is important it's not something you believe you just want to. or not this is. why don't you know i'm sort of question my answer because this is not how it works just one piece of the evidence you have to i'll subscribe. to use cluster weapons in the end this is not. just proofing your life. yes or no yes.
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coming up and i found the out. so to the u.s. president deadlines looming for him on whether to extend or no sanctions relief for iran as part of that big nuclear deal struck in twenty fifteen something he's with vehemently unhappy with trump's a vocal opponent of agreement and u.s. officials are suggesting new restrictions could indeed be imposed. i am expecting new sanctions on iran we continue to look at them we've rolled them out and i think . you can expect there will be more sanctions coming head of america's decision then the french president told trump that they were in favor of a strict application of agreement with tehran that echoed a statement on thursday from other european countries too. great value which is the p.o.
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way that you deal with iran the deal is working we want to. protect just a few a white support for this deal make sure that the lifting of nuclear related sanctions has a positive impact on trade iran is in compliance with this agreement of the only agreement which prevents us from the proliferation of nuclear weapons it's crucial for the security of the region but also for the security of europe the iran nuclear deal was signed in twenty fifteen after nine years of talks with six other countries including the us at the time it was a major breakthrough still is a cold lot of people and in a long running confrontation but washington says the deal allows to iran to expand its nuclear capabilities none the less so with a lot now at stake we've been hearing how the disagreement is driving a wedge between america and its allies what we see at the moment we see a historic drift between the united states. and the e.u.
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we never ever seen such a gap such distance between the e.u. and the u.s. at least over the last thirty or forty years or so what happened in brussels was really interesting effectively every important player in the e.u. defied the verdicts of president trump the main target is really to pressure the american government to stick to the deal to do a nuclear deal with iran that is the main objective i believe from the e.u. side not just the e.u. as a whole but also for france and germany as separate member states of the u.n. security council what would happen if really do us step out of the deal this is not something like like like the climate the climate agreement this is something that would be much worse consequences. away from the politics we can't count of course for what it means football r.t.
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and today stan collymore show me the stars catching up with the fellow former england footballer gary lineker remember some of the highlights of his international career. it's not really going to. come in did england underestimate. remember it was you know the obvious money supply in the world cup nobody knew exactly where all the walls he could play. little girls well that i think few suspended as i remember the team mate who gave in but we wrote and said we should tell you this. scout report. i don't know that well he said i shouldn't tell you this. because we go by. the truth they
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were good so i went to do a penalty about to start a penalty taking practice but we russell. well. i've been told that the coverage got spine the stadium watching the train the guy who comes in disco penalty thing i thought right ok go just hit the one you've practiced you know do you know how to do it just bob just do that do that do that and the soon is a stroke. it was perfect and even before a stroke i could see the keeper diving to his right. so we come a bloke up in the stands recovery and growth was there i'll never know but. after ninety minutes extra times two two so we go for the team to bobby bobby i. told you so. if you look great shot on i get a cup of i was time here but for now that's the way the news is looking from out international kevin i would hear more sense thanks so much for watching more from
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it's being called an olympic truce after months of over the top rhetoric the two careers are talking again the first time in two years is this a serious diplomatic opening or merely a ploy south korea appears to welcome this opening is the same apply to washington . thrown for a loop just says both parties began talks on the so-called dot com program a federal judge steps in to reinstate it so now what we'll take a look at it on this edition of. the politicking on larry king on tuesday a federal judge brought president trump's controversial plan to end the obama era initiative known as the deferred action for childhood arrivals of dr as is more
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commonly known this ruling comes on the heels of a much publicized meeting at the white house between the president and leaders of both parties to address their differences on this issue so what is the real in the ruling rather means for the future of daca funding for the president's border wall along the southern border which he places a condition of any republican movement toward easing his tough stance on the dot com program let's start with democratic congressman steve cohen of tennessee ranking member of the house judiciary subcommittee on the constitution and civil justice he also serves on the house ethics committee joins me from statuary hall in the u.s. capital all right what do you make of the judge's ruling and how will this affect where this goes well i haven't had a chance to read it out heard about it most to me my colleagues who are very happy about the ruling i'm sure it's going to be appealed i tend to doubt as it works its way up to at kinda doubt that will be upheld but i do think there's an issue
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concerning using regulations as distinct from legislation although the president can prioritize who he chooses to. have the. our forces agencies send out of the country we can't do everybody wants and as president obama prioritize people. committed crimes and violent crowds were first on the docket kids were last in he could do that but he did it he will further giving them an opportunity to stay in the country in a different system which is generally a legislative act so i think it's going to end up having to be a legislative act and all be dealt with in congress eventually as the legislature in the act what's going to happen to all these kids well i think they're going to i think they'll stay because i think the democrats are pretty much one hundred percent lined up for them to stay and it caught by a few of the republicans think it's the right thing to do to the problem i think is that. there's a lot of constituents in the republican side and some of the democratic side too
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they're concerned about illegal immigration these kids aren't the problem but they may be the ones who come the victims of it and they'll be some of those people don't want to see anything that resembles a full opportunity to continue to live and be citizens of the united states when these kids it's going to be tough to get together in a measure but i think we can even president trump yesterday i'm sure he was he was off key you know when he said that they agreed with senator feinstein that we ought to deal with just plain doc a bill first and then he was who corrected by kevin mccarthy you kind of said president you're off you're off the program you're off the reservation. he doesn't have a hard position i think on this except politically and politically his base i'm sure hit him big time after that statement and said we want to have that wall and don't do anything without the wall so he could probably back to the political position he was in earlier and we'll have to see what happens the president didn't
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seem to know what a clean blue ones. no i don't think he does i think a clean bill to him as is the jockey club and it's one hundred thirty dollars republican senator jeff flake from arizona said that the judge's ruling worries him less than the urgency of congress to act. and that's possible and jeff may be right on that but i think we're going to have an urgency to act because the kids are in jeopardy and. i don't know when a court might rule but it's at the possibility congress puts things off to the end too often and doesn't deal with the issues in a realistic manner using dr who will be solved before the midterms. i suspect they will because i think otherwise i think it's going to be a tsunami it's not going to be a wave but i think it could be such a tsunami they don't deal with dhaka that you can forget i think the republicans could be down to one hundred eighty five one hundred ninety members really they could be cake could be really wiped out. libyan government shutdown later in the
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month i don't think there will be at suspect they'll be a short term c.r. neither party wants to shut down the republicans of course have the majority in both houses they can control it but they probably can't get ten democrats to vote for some of the things they want in the senate that will be a problem. those have to see but i don't think they'll be a shutdown i think they'll be a c.r. will keep the ball down the field to californians i'm leaving they're not going to run for reelection in royce and then on down are allies this is the latest to say he won't really run i don't see a reason that well i think they saw the polls don't look good for him he's the both have districts that hillary clinton carried by a pretty good number and i think those are those it's only those seats but seats where we were close are probably going to tip democrat i think they saw a difficult time to get reelected ed royce has done a great job as a foreign affairs chair and he's been outstanding so representative he and their allies are both very bright and they brought
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a lot to congress and they're both friends of mine and i'll miss their service but i understand when the tsunami comes she want to be out there on a surfboard you really think it's going to be that bad for the republicans in november and i think they deserve it it's just so steve it's always great to talk with you thank you you're welcome larry take care larry elder is the conservative nationally syndicated radio host. times bestselling author he joins me here in studio we'll spend some time with him for his take on the dot com program as well as the effort to keep government funding past the end of the month he also wrote a book i'm anxious to read dear father dear son two lives eight hours ok during an intense fight over this doctor program a federal judge issues an injunction. the white house calls it outrages. my democratic guests have said that they think that the pyre court will overrule it
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but some think that nothing will get done where do you think this docket thing is gone i don't understand why docket has become a top priority in the first place these young people aren't going anywhere no one's going to round them out and throw them out of the country donald trump already said he wants to prioritize deportations what they get bad on brains out so these docket kids aren't going anywhere in the first place secondly why do dr why allow eight hundred thousand people to have some sort of regularize status when you haven't secure the borders having them with who are brought here of their own will while i understand that but we're going to have the same problem down the road if we don't do something about the borders the reason these kids are brought here against their own will is that their parents want them eventually to become american citizens mothers and fathers right now in central and south america want the same thing for their kids if we don't secure the borders we're going to have the same problem again we did in eighty six when ronald reagan did amnesty and two things were promised border security was promised and and also sanctions harsh sanctions against employers who knowingly violate the law would be applied neither was done
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reagan got rooked he knows he knows he did and i believe the republicans are going to going to get rolled again if they don't get border security along with doc or will you admit that the president did say mexico would pay for the wall horse he said it and i don't know why didn't i didn't i didn't believe it when he said it i don't believe it now i think most americans don't believe it and that was really the point the point was we you know had a lot of the war helped elect a model that most to me. believe the mexican mexico we're going to pay for the wall right away the head of the head of mexico former head of mexico said f. donald trump wall next again people are opposed to it there's no way donald trump going to get mexico to pay for the wall and by the way larry it wouldn't be that expensive in the first place i don't know why americans can't pass ahead and have the private sector build a role. and the wall is going to stop the bullet tunnel long but all people who want to get out get out it will help people have walls we have. they build fences in the israel has kept out terrorists the walls do work it doesn't it's not one
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hundred percent nothing one hundred percent but we have to do something once you read on the trunk of ministration to me i know you're very strong conservative you have to see some things are a little bizarre so i don't have to do is mention one name steve bennett well said to be one of the heroes steve van is is toast he's dead man he's dead man walking the millionaire donor to breitbart has already withdrawn her fund by barca's keep kick him out he's already apologized to the president he has had a spectacular fall from grace so that's on him but he was one of the heroes well i wouldn't call him a hero i was supportive of donald trump and i think that steve benen had a role in helping him get elected but it was a relatively minor role the primary reason donald trump got elected in my opinion is because most americans were unhappy with the economy and if you look at the at the exit polling the primary reason that people gave for voting the way they vote it was the economy and obama gave us the worst economic recovery we've had since
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one thousand nine hundred nine and unfortunately that's what hillary had to deal with when she ran. the trouble ministration after a year i gave it a name minus trump is certainly different person than i've ever seen in the white house but as far as the issues go as far as what he's doing for the country is concerned i give him very high marks i'm real happy with course each he has gotten twelve appellate judges appointed that's more than any president in one hundred years border crossings are down dramatically the stock market is up we've had five trillion dollars in brand new wealth two trillion dollars in new equity since he's been in office and part of it has to do with his attitude towards business less regulation a lower taxes and the business community is responding. then his is so popular. well you take you take a pounding from a.b.c. n.b.c. and c.b.s. to the tune of ninety percent negativity in august. and october november december is going to hurt you on the other hand i think we ought to have some perspective.
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his numbers are now higher than they've ever been in a long time according to rasmussen he's at forty five. brock obama at the same time was at forty six in rasmussen and you go around the world look at. theresa may in the u.k. her numbers are lower than trump's look at angola merkel in germany are her numbers are lower than trump's justin trudeau up north his numbers are lower the head of mexico his numbers are lower yet you don't see the media calling them incompetent and saying that therefore they can't get anything done the way you're hearing right now with trump i think it's unfair you think there is fake news i think there is biased news the media not only is biased they were in bed in many cases helping to get hillary elected this is the kind of thing that donald trump has reacted to the kind of thing that conservatives have reacted to and i'm happy that donald trump has put the media or notice you're going to be called out when in his opinion you are behaving in a biased unfair way what do you make of fire and fury. oh well i think it's the
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first of many many books that are going to come out about the trough administration of this guy he was in the white house he wasn't every day he was in the white house and when the reason the banon is out ben and apparently was prime primary source for many of these quotes gannon is also already apologized for many of them it's an interesting book i read at least some excerpts from it i think that people that don't like trouble by people that like him won't and won't make any difference i think what will make a difference is a come november if the economy is humming along at four percent g.d.p. and and trunks numbers are at fifty percent i think the house could very well stay in the hands of republicans and the senate and donald trump in my opinion twenty twenty will be reelected and thirty four more years just say you know based on all of your elections in history the democrats might take that oh you're with donald trump is very unpopular. among democrats you have this whole trump investigation you have people.
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