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italian politicians are outraged and call for french diplomats to be expelled after an armed french police patrol the tracks of my good into an italian town. hate netanyahu you're an occupier and it is as an occupier that you are on those lines at the same italy the french ambassador was has so far kept a civilized tone some italian politicians haven't held back we'll remind mccrum that no foreign agent can come here and assert their authority we are a sovereign country not a province of france we are not micron's toilet on top of expelling russian diplomats we should expel french ones. who writes this will be the first and the
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last time i'm very angry about what's happened there about it tensions were provoked when french police entered italy to drug test a nigerian passenger on a paris bound train the station where the incident took place is in the town of banda neck here which is known as a staging post for migrants making their way from italy further north french authorities claim they crossed the a tally of border under a decades old bilateral deal but the italian foreign ministry stressed that it told paris some time ago that the station was no longer accessible since a vein occupied by an engineer which use for which he used it for humanitarian purposes political science lecturer lorenzo oprah last c.e.o. who's in bars and ikea says the french police are in the wrong. the ngo which is running the migrant center in but of the nikkei by the way and a few hundred meters from there i am in but i'm thinking right now at the. end
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declared the french authorities where you know way acting in an intimidating manner and so this act has been seen by many politicians and i would say by a large portion of the time in public opinion as an act of defiance a kind of violation of sovereignty any time in soil what has been said very clearly by the time you know florida is that. italian police was not informed by by french customs agent. about your peroration which is against the provisions of the binational agreements. some migrants are looking for alternative entry points to france with many risking their lives by taking dangerous route so over the alps french authorities are tracking the migrants and over resting anyone found to be helping them.
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well we were doing an ordinary patrolling tour as we have regularly done since the beginning of winter to bring aid to people who pass the pass in difficult conditions during this patrol we spotted a group of people who were walking in snow there we saw that it was a family was two young children and pregnant women we gave them food and drinks and dry clothes i took my car to take it to the hospital. in the us they are asked for my documents and they catalogued my personal belongings they notified me of a hearing on wednesday and released me at midnight. the situation honestly if the situation repeated itself tomorrow i would act in the same way i did the right thing it's only a journalist marcela told us that many in his country are told by france his behavior over the refugee situation. france is one of the toughest countries and
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they don't they don't cooperate at all they putting the police force on the border every borders with italy and they are very very aggressive on rejecting every every time they find some of migrants that are trying to go to france and this is situation that is becoming really critical for italy because italy cannot keep all these thousands and thousands of migrants the situation of the french border is really critical and this is something that will not go away after this small crisis will be over. israel is being slammed for how its military is handling ongoing protests at the gaza border the so-called march of return has already left seventeen celt and more than a thousand injured according to the palestinian health ministry.
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i. defer to the people demonstrating you know march towards the flame war or draw the
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cue cards told her. that hours to me especially got. her out. the night there were kinds of yours. there right ok. the annual march of return is a demonstration denouncing israeli occupation thousands of palestinians have pitched tents across five locations where they're expected to stay for the coming weeks world leaders have condemned israeli actions against the protesters and were blamed for applying double standards by the israeli prime minister antonis daniel hawkins explains. this isn't the first incident of mass palestinian casualties in clashes with the i.d.f. tragically it won't be the last the border violence had barely stopped before the criticism of israel's actions came thick and fast from all directions the u.n. secretary general was quick to call for
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a full investigation he used foreign affairs chief wasn't far behind israel though is having none of it the army was doing its job if anything the soldiers that fired live bullets into the crowd deserve a medal according to the country's defense minister and investigation no chance they ignore the murder of hundreds of thousands of civilians in the middle east but when israel neutralize a sixteen terrorists they can been in the mergence emitting of the un security council the i.d.f. will not cooperate with an investigative committee let them investigate the murders of half a million people in syria and tens of thousands to leave down and yemen no punches polled and some may say he does have a point multiple e.u. states have taken part in nato or u.s. led interventions in libya and syria which have contributed to civilian losses and of course they also continue to arm saudi arabia that's the spike the catastrophic situation in yemen but some world leaders return the focus to friday's brutal
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violence on the guards of border with president the one branding it an inhumane attack and prime minister netanyahu didn't let this go on answered the most moral army in the world will not be lectured by those who had indiscriminately bomb civilian populations for years apparently this is how april fool's day celebrated an anchor on a thinly veiled reference to turkey's tough line on kurdish groups who are unable terrorists or perhaps the turkey's ongoing military operations in northern syria triggering a further response from the turkish president. hey netanyahu you're an occupier and it is as an occupier that you are on those lands at the same time you are a terrorist and the e.u. itself wasn't exempt from the turkish president's rhetoric don't throw stones from a glass house. one month a terrorist is another man's freedom fighter is an older dog but today it seems human life has become less valuable than political expediency or
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a good sound bite all the monks blumenthal says it looks like netanyahu and not blaming each other for basically the same things slightly amused by the denunciations exchange drive between benjamin netanyahu and the turkish leader receptively berto on. both are accusing one another of massive human rights crimes and both are correct. one another has committed gigantic human rights crimes netanyahu in gaza and against the palestinian people in general in order one now enough. in syria i compared this spat between netanyahu in order one to the two thousand and four film alien versus predator were two monsters battle one another to the death you know in real life as i mentioned netanyahu and erdogan are cooperating below the surface neither man can claim the moral high ground so
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both are basically bottom battling from the moral depths of depravity. evacuation of militants from the syrian city of duma and a sin to have started that's according to russia's defense ministry russia early and nouns that a preliminary deal had been reached with the giant rebel group which operates in the city so five or one hundred milliseconds left have left the last rebel stronghold in the besieged area.
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now the gun control debate in the u.s. gains momentum as conservative folks news host laura ingram is essentially forced off that by a boy cause jacqueline's that has the day sells. the bigger they are the harder they fall a lesson that one of the most popular host on fox news the most watched cable news network in the us is learning the hard way over a dozen of laura ingram stop advertisers have pulled their commercials from her program and fox of the week off the host is now taking was preplanned but many think it may have something to do with seventeen year old david hogg he is one of
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the survivors of the parklane school shooting and is practically a household name in america at this point this is the start of spring and the blossoming of our democracy i sense the tragedy has become one of the leaders of the student led gun reform movement that's took the nation by storm between t.v. appearances and mass protests hogs face everywhere joining me now from parklane florida a senior david hogg he survived the shooting david thank you for being with this guys it is so great to have you both back on the show more people died in america as a result of gun violence and they have fighting in war it's not time for debate it's time to work together let's put the usa over the n.r.a. in a recent interview hog mentioned that he had been rejected by a number of universities and for some unknown reason ingram decided to mock the student online belittling his grade point average and told him to stop whining now in a different day and age with different players the whole thing may have gone unnoticed but hog who now has over seven hundred thousand twitter followers chose to use this
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way to successfully get in rooms and advertisers to boycott her show she's only apologizing after a third of the advertisers pulled out and i think it's really disgusting the fact that she basically tried promoting her show after apologizing apologizing to me from a tweet that she made she is she may very well never come back again that's the power of this. a group of people who have been almost a knowing kid as on touchable their kids they're victims and they are they've been through a lot thrust before the country in terms of being spokespeople for this cause but if you say something against these kids or say something about the way they look or the way the actor what they say whoa one to you we may be witnessing a turning point in the american political climate outspoken leftist forces like hogg and his fellow activists were more or less sidelined they were just the angry
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kids mad that their agenda was not passing through the open but now they have a powerful movement and a lot of momentum behind them that they're clearly not afraid of using and their cause is getting the attention and support of a number of democratic heavyweights including hillary clinton barack obama and even bernie sanders as well let me especially think the young people at the high school in pok lynn florida who are dealing with their grief. by standing up and fighting back for many trump was seen as the voice of the people everyday americans whose concerns were often ignored by those in washington but today a lot of voice has taken center stage this is professional professional planned organized and you can point to democratic party progressive. and he second amendment people the democrats don't have any issues they have this one they don't
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like trump that's that's their platform but this is the only thing that counts as an issue guns they hate guns they hate gun owners they hate gun manufacturers this isn't going anywhere and the laura ingram fox news story may change but it will manifest and transmute into a new issue before you know with the latest on the script poisoning case coming up for you after this short break stay with us. when i was still seems wrong. but don't we all just don't call. me old
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yet to seep out just to come after. and in the game because betrayal. when something find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground.
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welcome back it's been nearly a month since the attack and for my double agent think a script pal and his daughter in the english town of salzburg and moscow says key questions to the organization of the prohibition of chemical weapons were may announce that. russia says the lack of dialogue and information is extremely unusual the country's ambassador to the u.k. has even voiced the suggestion that britain states the end sent in order to discredit russia author david swanson says that despite information being scarce the media has already delivered its verdict. well it's not a judicial procedure this is not something brought to arbitration this is not the
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world court this is an accusation through the media and so russia is not being told very much and the public is not being told very much and of course that makes many of us sceptical but we just can't know whether the accusations are true or not until we're shown some evidence. or some western leaders are also claiming that the whole world is on their side against russia won't patience is rather wearing thin with president putin and his actions we stand with our british allies and the rest of the civilized world it has become clear that russia is behind this effort to kill innocent civilians with the banned nerve agent well let's take a look at some of the countries that voiced solidarity with the u.k. over the poisoning is seems that the support only stretches as far as the nato bloc
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and not even all of them we discussed this with david swanson as well. ok well i think they think of themselves as the world the international community which is always just a handful of nations that calls itself that but you know in the united states here we've become very used to baseless accusations against russia and sold some of us are very skeptical regardless of the position taken by our government we can't know whether an accusation is true or not until those show us some evidence rather than showing us some evidence that they're working on expelling diplomats and pressuring other countries to expel diplomats which seems like a way to cut off communications if you diplomats jobs are to interact when there are disagreements and if you get rid of them you're talking about not having communications other than by means of of military force. now the world's two largest economies china and the u.s.
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appear to be on the brink of a new trade war that's after beijing increased tariffs on more than one hundred american products imported to the country where up to three billion dollars per year the changes hit meat fruit and wine imports the measures come in direct response to an american increase on imported steel and alan minium last month two weeks ago trump announced that new tariffs of up to sixty billion dollars on chinese goods. unstable trade relations between the two biggest economies have caused the stock market to slide more than ten percent since late january but despite the tension the american president still calls china a friend and dealing with north korea i view them as a friend i have tremendous respect for president xi ever great relationship there helping a lot in north korea and that's china economist
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jeffrey albert tucker thinks that the u.s. will lose as much as china in this dispute. but trump said he wanted a trade war and he tweeted that he wanted a trade war which is something that no economist in the world wants to hear and now he's getting it nobody wants a trade war everybody loses china loses america consumers are going to pay the price of american business is going to pay the price this is this is a bad deal all around every american and her daily life is using products assembled built shaped formulated manufactured in china originating from ideas and concepts and marketing that originate from united states we have a beautiful co-operative relationship. sixteen thousand people many of them children living in slums across france may now be facing eviction the country's winter amnesty on forced removals has passed and reports many face an uncertain
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future. for many spring is a welcome change from the winter but for others the prospect of warmer weather means only one thing they're at risk of losing the roof over their head every year france has what's known as the winter truce between november first and march thirty first landlords cannot forcibly evict tenants people who live in slums and shanty towns like these we try to speak to the residents in one camp they refuse as they're afraid of being like ten to fight and expelled but we had to journalists here before they filmed and then people were expelled sorry sorry who we've just moved over from the camp because they've told us they don't want to film what we saw though it's something you'd expect to see in a developing country squalid living conditions shanty towns where across france
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thousands of people are living like that you wouldn't think this was one of the richest countries in europe but this is the reality for some people in france in two thousand and eighteen it's estimated around sixteen thousand people live in almost six hundred shanty towns in france more than a third of children in and around the city of non there are about forty sites many have been set up by room the community's authorities have said roma people have a very different lifestyle to the french in other words they don't fit in and many a forced from their makeshift homes and to preach it despite the fact that the e.u. citizens and entitle to freedom of movement the un rights chief has slammed france's policy as punitive and destructive in another roma site where welcome dane one man tells me they could be expelled at any time you have been here five years
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ground that does not belong to us it belongs to the city maybe we will be expelled from here. around fifty people live in the camp in teaching children and expectant mothers if i have one daughter and i'm waiting for another baby there are no proper living conditions we don't have a home it's cold for the children and winter because of the cold the good thing i'm shown around by antonia i see him living like this seems to be a batch of all in a book i said accounted for you know preventive. you only have three in this country france does it but if local authorities get their way he could be soon moved don't show it to you can ski oxy. join us again for the latest at the top of the hour.
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i'm after country it is time for one of your favorite episodes from the latest season of going underground coming up today is moscow really going to kill thousands of british subjects is to raise a maze defense secretary suggest we ask the russian ambassador to the u.k. about his country's plans to use syria breaks it down trying to destroy british society plus i'll be talking about violence oxfam should george soros intervene in the parks at the bait and the sensationalist new book about germany called the civil war coming up in today's going underground but first whatever you think of yesterday's court decision in london new light has been shed on the case against julian assange one of the usas most wanted whistleblowers or if you believe the
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boss of the cia an individual threatening the lives of three hundred twenty three million people it's time to call out wiki leaks for what it really is a non-state hostile intelligence service often abetted by state actors like russia some might argue that isn't just publishing of cables has contributed to international security by revealing nato war crimes but that belief appears not to be shared by the british crown prosecution service which decides on court action in the name of the queen fighting discredited rape allegations astonished has not until this week been able to determine just how politicized his case is being because the c.p.s. allegedly destroyed information british prosecutors have reportedly admitted deleting e-mail exchanges with the swedish counted. we got in the case of wiki leaks founder julian assange is now this happened back in two thousand and fourteen but was it twenty fourteen now confidential e-mails show that swedish prosecutors
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attempted to drop extradition proceedings against julian assange much earlier and who is the boss of the c.b.s. in twenty thirteen none other than jeremy corbin's current shadow bricks at secretary starmer here he is talking generally about his role in extradition one in a scientist case which seems more and more to be arguably political we don't use. these two functions they're entirely separate and that's really cool it comprehends says was his file. here's the official request here's the full monte as we would like you to conduct the extradition proceedings on our behalf with. the police. but we can't use a republican this is going to pass it over to the empty to see whether they would like to proceed in this really because when that man corbin's current shadow directorate secretary was in charge e-mails apparently showed that the country in question sweden was eager to drop the case later even disk.

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