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wouldn't listen to their leader now and barely in a niche could move i said the game is going to get us out how this can this didn't work then give you the easy first. and decide how that alley it went on and she had skittish and behind us she'd skid the angles on the as indecent to typify to. this and she's going to insist on a disc attack we'll see how from where they're leading and feel and gallant a given and all of that gas is a completion i can't say on law under their scheme can i for a tough. one as a dismissal of prima shift is would it play bad to. i'm keen. or hear what. will happen nor do these equal by these attack there's going to have these eco lark only cost by.
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the cost of them so employees are subject to come to a spot or self negotiations which could be all the smears will be put out all across this while sparely will cornwall where to pull it back a very bizarre story of one across the. us is a beautiful medieval city and portugal's north with a population of one hundred twenty thousand. in the mid two thousand and six percent are signed a contract award in the concession for water supply services to a consortium of companies. the main shareholder is secular
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a spanish owns multinational. bluesfest can sell us is a spokesman. my risk ok if it is their parties or the consume that via the game faced stumbling to. the whale on the go through to tell me to leave the police or go to. some with books but that will soon not be so many people we spoke to using. over the years to consume vent sealed but abolish they consume not eating the data of lead pleaded second but of the. yuletide invented nucleons the body almost mute only don't which most course. since they needed to be relieved yes it going into your. marriage in the market only needs must say
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those who wish to machines most will think of the wrong. you could just make new push them so you could give to them simply a visit he believed. the united states can always had a tool to use in its tax on other countries. economic sanctions are often just the beginning another thing you like to do is place some military pressure on the countries attorney talking about. and there has to be an effort to demonize that country and the leader of that country. we have a responsibility for the home. and we need to make rules for the rest.
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because without us there will be change. will come twenty eighteen coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all song but there was one last question and by the way it's going to be our coach . guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star among us and the huge amount of pressure you have to put me in eighty percent of the problem here with you and you will solo a great game the greatest good you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get the ball going let's go. a low as well as i want you know and i'm really happy to join the team for the two thousand and three in the world cup in russia. the special one was also appreciate
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me to just say to redo the aussie team's latest edition to make it up as we go. to just a good. was . indeed the targets that the municipality had guaranteed in the contracts such as definite growth in population and consumption was still only seen on paper. so when in two thousand and ten the newly elected met this to go miss started protesting
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the company went to coach demanding compensation. for the frame. but our government a movie. deals. system was to kenya. and. not far from this past. the city of fifty thousand which signed a similar contract with the same company and with tragic consequences. the people talk to the streets. and suddenly getting the most expensive water in portugal. yet o'keefe i feel stupid just didn't want any of us to believe it is us that all gave like you did when did it know then look what gets noticed by games am i going
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to go home best became it of passes to. with water was the main focus of his election campaign. he soon discovered that the situation was even worse than he'd imagined knows thirty years give you improve the the leak community cannot give you know save. the maize to museum simak was a sort of does it grow not on to him when then but is a pretty well known to use move but i would do it king is flume and explore some of the more it is look it is there that. one class will be the only place where they live where they would and the less of the most and yes with students this is typically provide the answer part of lebanon. to say. the border bruce ho direst which is all you have to there on. perhaps no yes no. i don't have
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it in me to peep out this is what's on course law on events like on the biggest and most important is the result. do the people good quality work. by the sense is in one protected these are the main result you performed. for the people who knew the terms of the contract of sale from the water company which had been kept secret. to make them public. so that all germans could know that they themselves had guaranteed thirty years of profits for two companies. a referendum was needed to make the contract details public. political parties try to stop it. that's why do what i want was found by. the who then b. and b.
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for taken who can do nothing first do this does the shift guy i'm. taking it down for despair enough of. me or i just i don't see it will fly again. and i don't. know. the local government under the weight of public opinion was forced to reclaim the berlin water company. which has since two thousand and fourteen completely returned to public ownership. however the repurchase price was very high close to one point three billion euros.
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the high costs of room in a spot. were true mainly due to the further water of being privatized first. those were the costs will probably. move to national have been very expertly proficient. at passing on to consumers because that's what the do always wherever they go. this is. no reason pushing this official to be bullied this does have all these. making to. me now i get this thing can this be a battle of. me thought. economy key now can i make me given the amount what our net almost never of the. new heart and mind of the age is behind what brought us here. i think that the european
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commission would be very very good to impose water privatization on anybody if they only could. we the member states to organize in the way that the think it's more efficient. both public and private ownership are possible so that we have an official system. distribute high quality safe efficient for the boards of all the citizens. but if you're not just picked. in the basis. it didn't occur to me that imply but everybody should get a push at. least once every three. we're not able to go to the common talking about three go look at the latest. best option.
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this isn't a cut off but dish vice that's one tough enough means social it that i need guns guns for. should be used by you know how to get it all. you need to use he said lindo to students to prove much easier this size and mass in sight and i. and this guy fishtail to be out of a community is evil does. it i was a hope. it was a historic referendum. ninety five percent of a tally of voters said no to water privatization was berlusconi's government
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a plan. the reason why we had this referendum is because the business when he got it might two years before passed a law that was foreseen there but i think they show up local level anybody that management of there will be somebody. making a complete city for many people you need to sell out at least fifty percent of the state's public companies for all the public said not only was there. a few weeks after that referendum triumph. and mario draghi the new and departing directors of the european central bank sent a secret letter to bonus going to be exposed by the korean adela's newspaper. they remind him of the basic measures expected of italy. structural reform favoring competition and italian balance including the full liberalization of local public
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services through large scale privatization. that secret lessons. caused quite a backlash because the e.c.b. has no institutional jurisdiction to enforce policy making in an e.u. member state. it was judgment the judgment of the e.c.b. . was necessary in this absolutely dramatic circumstances where forty percent of the g.d.p. of the. attack one of. the berlusconi government implemented many of the measures proposed in that letter while at the same time secretly trying to introduce provisions to private eyes water. a proposal that italians had rejected in the referendum. courts intervened and said no you cannot rein should years. legal provisions to repeal as
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a result of. this caused european commissioner olli rehn to write to mr berlusconi again asking for clarification. just. as would you have found a. judge of. italians who had already made up their own minds saw that sentence despite the outcomes of the referendum as an insult it also infringed upon an e.u. article demanding neutrality.
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say yes yes. that you don't. know who are not mixes. going to do your. group i mean is that funny that we're going to prevent. the exact city. you'll do it all up it don't want to do good to men these are peaceful says but. always up in. large scale privatizations of a key demand in every memorandum that the troika has imposed on every greek government the water companies of athens and thessaloniki always on the list.
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goes. on the good. mr make a luck is a journalist and was new democracy spokesperson. the later became interior minister for the right wing government formed by antonius a modest and twenty twelve. that was the year in which a minimum percentage state holding in the two largest water companies was abolished by law paving the way for complete privatization. thought if you tickle bees in the car then the copy of them one of your that's it. made perfect but i must put up. with him i'm giving up every bit of houston. but the main.
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people don't understand about. if you just screwed up enough to. live a good location go to the border they can move the measure us troops says it is. a bit of a disappointment as opposed to skip it but. i mean ever known a hero well here you'll meet one also what is the future of the transatlantic alliance in the era of trump and the prehistory of the next war the middle east. in twenty forty you know bloody revolution to crush the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be increasingly violent revolution
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is always spontaneous or is it just a lawyer here i mean you know liz put video clue in the new bill is that i do split needle the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty four g. and. those who took the boat had invested over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. seemed wrong. just don't call. me old but yet to stamp out disdain attitude and engage with equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground.
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i. think dozens of palestinians were killed by israeli fire while protesting along the gaza border as tensions flare of the united states controversial embassy moved in jerusalem. to come up come up as well a british tabloid newspaper ramps up the fear factor one month before the world cup here in russia using a photo project to highlight the supposed threats of violence but the photographer says his work is being taken out of context. and the u.s. soldiers subject himself to waterboarding to refute high level claims that the
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interrogation technique is impact of former soldiers. by their very good evening my name is kevin knowing this is r.t. international live from r.t. h.q. it's just eight o'clock in the evening now it's monday evening ok so to our top story one story really dominating here tonight the official opening of the new u.s. embassy in jerusalem has been marred as was expected has to be said by deadly violence as israeli gunfire killed dozens of palestinians protesting on the move on the gaza border the now the united nations has condemned what's happened today it's becoming the deadliest day in the conflict since twenty fourteen protests and clashes broke out in several locations over all this we can see it over my shoulder here garza's health ministry now says fifty two people have been killed including
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at least eight youngsters more than two thousand other people reportedly injured and the numbers continuing to rise tonight major demonstrations have been held across the palestinian territories. so what happened right now is we heard a huge huge explosion and. that the israeli air strikes were playing outside as
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writes up on our place very near to the protests there trying to scare the palestinian protesters to get them both night prayers are still shooting tear gas canisters on the protesters at trying to disperse all these all these protesters in the e.u. can see that at the tear gaza fired is very concentrated we look and feel it from very very far away there are palestinian protesters that are injured and trapped inside where the palestinian minister has been the ambulances can't reach them. it's getting more dangerous and it's escalating palestinian protesters have been
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protesting sent the morning throughout the day there was a bunch of highs regarding violence in fact two hours ago during the highest peak of violence where the protesters and the israeli military forces clashed almost head on israeli military. forces using rubber coated steel bullets tear gas canisters stun grenades and other armaments at their disposal against the palestinian protesters were mainly throwing stones and chanting against israeli military forces this had increased as the day went on with things calming down but make no mistake this area was a battle zone before with many protests happening across the west bank from ramallah to nablus to bethlehem and even hebron and other protests have occurred in the region as well with different places such as lebanon and even a man with some protesters going against the these decisions and rejecting these policies that are being presented by the americans weeks of protests and sporadic violence came to a head coinciding with monday's official opening of the u.s.
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embassy has really kicked it off today as was warned about and its controversial move from tel aviv to jerusalem donald trump's decision to recognize the city as the israeli capital last december's calls deeper because there are claims that the city. highly disputed the it is in fact the capital now here's some of the reaction to monday's lethal use of force from calling it a violation of international law to refrain from such deadly violence others predict a dangerous escalation in the region to despite some international condemnation other countries chose to attend the opening ceremony that has to be said as well there were representatives from hungary there from romania from the czech republic to the washington delegation to the opening of its own embassy was actually rather small in the front row with members over trump's own families daughter ivanka trump and her husband and also white house adviser jared cushion who was there as well there is nearby where the deputy u.s.
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secretary of state and the treasury secretary long been fought over by both israelis and palestinians is a brief reminder why. jerusalem is a city that's been a point of contention for nearly a thousand years ever since the first crusaders arrived to drive the muslim population away for nearly two centuries the area was governed by christian congress under the name of the kingdom of jerusalem but the end of the thirteenth century had been a crusade he landed up under muslim control with so much turbulent religious history today the area holds significance for christians jews and muslims alike all reguard different parts of the old city to be their holy sites and since the formation of the state of israel in nine hundred forty eight israel considers jerusalem to be its capital the subsequent conflict with the arab neighbors saw israel captured and annex the entire city of jerusalem the move has never been recognized by the united nations stands firm on the idea of establishing the two state solution where israel and palestine exist independently so by president trump
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announcing moving the embassy to jerusalem he's on the line that the u.s. recognizes the holy city to be the capital of israel for the international community that goes against the notion that in any change in the city status should come through negotiations a not a unilateral action as of now out of eighty seven countries that have embassies in israel the u.s. will be the only country to base its facility in jerusalem. i'm standing here in front of the american embassy where in the last few moments an angry crowd has gathered there protesting against the embassy me and israeli police are trying to keep the crowd. why you have. i'm here to oppose the surge and by the u.s. administration to relocate their embassy in the heart of the contested city in the heart of the did it for thirty to forty percent of its residents are living under occupation that are not that is the that he stated that i did basic rights i mean the group but all that's left for the diaspora jews against the occupation we're
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here because we oppose transcendant feel we think it's playing with the lives of israelis and palestinians alike in our lives and if it is not. again what's happening today is illegal and unacceptable and it's our duty to say no admittedly any fraidy parliamentarian why what do you what do you think about the whole incident we are. in a demonstration which has been licensed by there's a police but immediately after we arrived they attacked us attacked a member of the knesset just because we had it been two of the best known for them and then they attacked us and pushed us to the back we are here to see that jerusalem east is ok if i did it today it could be the capital of the state the palestine the tensions are definitely running high here as you can see these chapels and clashes and we're being pushed for it and it was a lot of anger out of. what happened let up in fact
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right out the heart of the firefight up to me to look that up but it sure didn't feel like i don't know. what all of this coming as the embassy just across the road is opening so while the world is witnessing crum pictures of a historic occasion our future we see them embassy opening just across the road are these kind of scenes i'm searching where there's a lot of anger and out of frustration and a lot of disappointment that the american government went ahead with the smooth now the americans have been putting a lot of pressure on countries to sign up and approve this move although there is a lot of resistance internationally to it we have seen the u.s. ambassador to the united nations nikki how resorting to duty tactics and writing a threatening letter do you consider the vote i want you to know the president and the u.s. take this vote personally he will be watching this vote carefully and has requested
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our report back on those who voted against us thank you for your consideration and more more questions being are. asked if the current violence that we witnessing here is a response to the embassy me well then just how exactly does the american president try to think that he is going to cut as he has said the deal of the century between israelis and palestinians the palestinian envoy to the un says the security council's most said to hold an emergency session within the next twenty four hours over all this and an israeli military spokesman said the i.d.f. is trying to minimize casualties and stop the gaza border fence being breached he blamed hamas which controls gaza for inciting violence and encouraging people to attack the israeli border our message to the hamas is clear we will not tolerate this violence we will continue to defend our sovereignty our civilians and our border we will do so while trying to minimize the amount of casualties but we will not let the riot.

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