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and there crowded so as you see this is another ambulance just came just right now . from the fence and as you see this ambulance has at least a flare palestinians that have been injured what happened right now near the fence is that at least two thousand palestinian protesters and try to interfere and break the fence and what happened is those are your choices every addict there violently and they started to see with these palestinian protesters what broke the price that according to palestinian minister by at least twenty palestinians are in severe critical condition and they. declared their death and any minute. the israeli army tweeted that rioters were trying to breach the fence and that a soldier is offered that in accordance with the rules of engagement the army also added that his goal is to protect israeli civilians and that it could not allow security infrastructure to be done it and the anti israel rallies are now into the
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fifth week over forty palestinians have already being killed and up to six thousand wounded the i.d.f. using a controversial kind of rubber bullet the doctors without borders says it's teams have treated more people this april than in all of twenty fourteen and that was the year of the gaza war the following images from the ground show john list's covering the rallies have also been injured the u.n. has also denounced the use of live ammunition by the israeli defense forces against palestinians. israel's failure to consistently prosecute file ations committed by members of its security forces encourages them to use deadly force against their fellow human beings he from when they present no threat in the contests of an occupation such as gaza killings resulting from the un for full use of force may also constitute willful killings which are a grave breach of the fourth geneva convention. secretly recorded to what do
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yo has revealed that the us democratic party's leadership pressured a candidate for a house seat in colorado to drop out of the race. he would like me to get out of the race. i know you're fundraising for. you guys or someone money and. then. i know it's not democratic small or. select someone and then try to reach the primary. but you were part of that process. levy tilman
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supports a single payer health care system equal rights for women in the l g b t community he was endorsed by the state senate in may last year but as we've just heard has been asked to drop out of the race for the house minority leader however has defended the leadership's interference in their primary race. i don't see anything inappropriate let. mr hoyer was engaged in a conversation about the realities of life in a race as to who can win the general election it's not the first time the us democrats are trying to influence elections e-mails revealed by wiki leaks showed the politics officials tried to use bernie sanders religion against him in favor of hillary clinton both were representing the democrats in the race for the u.s. presidential seat of twenty sixteen moreover leaks also showed that the vice chair of the democratic national committee at the time secretly and in appropriate lead gave clinton debate questions in advance that was during the democratic primary the
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current chair of the democratic national committee however says incidents like this are a thing of the past but we're moving forward we have to make sure that everything is fair and open and everybody has a fair shake and that's what we're going to do well the tape recording released by the intercept put that into question journalist and author daniel believes democrats are becoming less democratic. there's a split in the party between the base and the and the higher echelons the elected officials it's totally undemocratic. it's smoke and mirrors the base thinks they're getting a choice but they really aren't because the the real candidates or the side are chosen behind closed doors but the democratic party is in the danger of self destructing it's it's trying to think that will win in two thousand and eighteen if it passes itself off as the republican party. but as a very risky tactic because of the risks the danger is will wind up needing its
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base of support which will either stay at home or vote for green candidates or others who are challenging the democrats from the left so they're trying to try to walk a very thin line and i don't think they'll be able to to do it. the leaders of europe's two main powerhouses france and germany met with president trump in a rapid succession this week high on the leaders agenda was the future of the iran nuclear deal and apparently both michael and i have now suddenly changed their minds on the issue although in their meeting with donald trump. the isn't them and we believe it's better to have this agreement even if it's not perfect and you have no agreement. thank you. the iran deal is not sufficient to see that iran's ambitions are current
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can contain it is most important to recognize is that you run through its ballistic missile program is trying to exert geopolitical influence in syria and not been on . a solid robust verifiable group that guarantees that iran the loss of nuclear weapons to denounce it without proposing anything else would be a serious mistake not respected it would be era. sponsible frost thank you. thank you thank you. thank you. thank you very much and you should have knowledge of the current agreement doesn't allow us to address to the issues among other things not covered by the iran nuclear deal is iran's activities in the region containing iranian influence in yemen lebanon iraq and syria would improve the existing deal. says r
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t international thanks for joining us so far on this saturday more news and often our. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president injured. or something want to. have to like to be press that's what before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of our. back question. los angeles the sone of luxury and fame but also an alarming number of people
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living in the streets. the simple fact in l.a. is there's just not enough shelter even if people on the streets right now decided to come in there's nowhere to come in and it's been a struggle. running into this man from his own response to the problem and constructed dozens of tiny homes for people in need of shelter when you have nothing and nowhere to go. you know having something like this may as well be a castle but do the authorities accept such solution. me house on a city parking space is not a solution perth to someone monitoring the site otherwise it will be a free for all there a better alternative to end the homelessness crisis. although
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you guys are sunni that. you. would have us ridiculed when i'm not. running our out targets into that hole are you watching. how do their america is or this is a cause report now or in canada. hockey. you know it's all friendly here we love it. max we were last time we were here and we were courted here we made a big show about the fact that we had stayed at the trump protel well some things have changed quite rapidly since we were here last and that is toronto hotel dumps
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trunks names so that hotel is no longer called the trump patel it's called something else. hotel the rocket rashard hotel. and a liar making up those we're only famous soccer players from. the ken dryden otoh he was sort of the returns at maple leafs for their good too but i couldn't tell you that there are or how about the dawn cherry hotel don cherry. i want to get him on our show mr saturday night hockey the best broadcaster in the history of hockey the guy who i go to for inspiration when it comes to picking out my suits and my ties don cherry is really the fashion plate under-rated on the global fashion scene well we were also talking about the fact that the toronto house prices kept rising they were rising kind of faster than the parabolic move that big did in november
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and december and they continued to rise since we were here two years ago and when we were driving in from the airport you could see just like the explosion of new buildings everywhere in moore huge high towers and the crazy thing about the house prices here compared to say driving into san francisco or new york city is or more importantly flying in is like there's hundreds of fat. thousands of square miles empty around it like there's plenty of room for it to grow so why it's like there's no constraint on how big you can get like there is and there's plenty of space to build plenty more buildings so the fact that prices were rising unlike say hong kong or manhattan which are jam packed onto a little island and that's all you can get in that island oh this country is completely empty there's just a bunch of trees frozen so moiety there's nobody loser and maybe how many people live account of living sixty million total utter know. there are thirty five
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million people that's half the population of the united kingdom live in this vast wilderness up in the next to alaska there's nothing to do except snog and play hockey well here's the headline canada home prices fall six percent and first quarter from year ago first declined since two thousand and nine new regulations also known as b. twenty require all borrowers to pass a stress test at an interest rate two percent higher than the qualifying rate early symptoms appear rather obvious national home sales slid for the month of march falling twenty three percent year over year and pushing the average sales price down ten percent overall it is a bearish quarter for canadian housing first quarter sales fell sixteen percent year over year so there are new regulations brought in that basically you have to earn say in vancouver they give an example of by the median price there you would need to earn one hundred seventy five thousand canadian dollars per year to meet
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the new standards that they canadian regulators have imposed on the mortgage market where the average income there is sixty five thousand and perhaps all the explain this in a way that the average canadian could understand ok let's say wayne gretzky was determined to be making too many goals in the n.h.l. so they decided to make his hockey stick heavier than anyone else's hockey stick to try to stop him from scoring so many goals but of course wayne gretzky's. being the talented guy that is only use it to his advantage of them scoring more goals of never. do understand the canadian person they are saying that the market forces cannot be reined in by the simple machinations of corrupt bankers and central bankers and politicians who don't know jack. about the economy they only know about how to give themselves pay raises to create bureaucracy and create more government markets rule markets are saying oh and their own new flexion point now it's three to two this is sort of game of the stanley cup and in walks dirk's interest. i know
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the hockey fans out there will know what you're talking about there i know wayne gretzky's name of course he was the greatest player of all in the turk as he was the boston bruins play during their stanley cup reign of championship along with the greatest hockey player ever to live greater than wayne gretzky i'm talking course number for bobby or the don't back me up on this ok well so you know mortgage debts piles of mortgages on households government debt corporate debt continues to rise we talked about christine lagarde and the previous episode well the i.m.f. you know they came out with their world economic outlook we did refer to that recently but here's some of the data about how much debt there is now in the world since we were last here i am a sounds the alarm on global debt warns the united states stands out when looking at the big picture needless to say it's all about the u.s. china and japan these three countries alone accounted for half of the one hundred
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sixty four trillion dollars in global debt and private sector debt and speaking again to china its debt surge from one point seven trillion dollars in two thousand and one to twenty five point five trillion and twenty sixteen and was described by the i.m.f. as the driving force behind the increase in global debt accounting for three quarters of the rise and private sector debt in the past decade think of those numbers and remember that we're just talking about the housing bubble in toronto vancouver. los angeles new york a lot of it was driven by chinese money but you're going into this against some mad debt accumulators one point seven trillion in two thousand and one to fifteen years later twenty five point five trillion so you're competing against that pile and this is what's causing all these housing bubbles as well.
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