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do you consider the vote i want you to know the president and the us take this vote personally he will be watching this more carefully and has requested our report back and those who voted against us thank you for your consideration and more more questions are being asked if the current violence that we witnessing 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 what's the million dollar question now the palestinian envoy to the un says the security council will hold an emergency session about all this within the day and israeli military spokesman insists the i.d.f. is trying to minimalize minimize casualties but also stop the guards of border fence being bridged he blamed the mass which controls gaza for inciting violence 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
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casualties but we will not let the rioters through and to harm israeli civilians that are a running distance away white house spokesman also the few awkward moments in today's briefing but all this is various reporters asked washington if it would condemn israel's actions and definitely seem to one particular line to to stick. the downfall was already busy and godhood was calling on the restraint. of well we believe that you know hamas is responsible for us is the one that frankly bear responsibility hamas is responsible hamas is responsible hamas bears the responsibility that hamas as an organization is engaged in cynical action is these deaths all right well look at all next to all this in turkey let's get the view from ankara we're joined by saying that chief international relations professor at the middle east has called university turkey's been pretty outspoken about this
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over the last couple of days first of turkey as i mentioned to our viewers just now recalled its ambassador to israel over the gaza situation president was also accused the country israel of carrying out genocide against the palestinians or says going to mean now for ongoing israel turkey relations are they going to deteriorate quickly. i think it rose. on friday turkey's government already called for a big demonstration i think there will be more than one million or twenty million people from all over the country and this will be also used for domestic purposes because turkey is entering into early elections it is an international opportunity now for the government to make more points of it but what is more important is of course that president. the leader of the verdict against israel against israeli decision against american decision and he tries
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to put to put into motion. conference or organization contraries and probably is going to speak to several leaders what. it will be achieved we will see at the moment it is the time of demonstrations the determination of turkish president to appear as the only protector of the palestinians is the policy of. very beginning. but the turkish it started relations will deteriorate definitely particularly how is president one going to get all with washington that these actually come out and said quote washington is part of the problem rather than a solution how's it going to work with america over the whole israel palestine problem. i think not only because she's right about tours of the american turkish
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relations. i do expect this though the american government. didn't respond to the turkish president statement indicates clearly that america is not going to become a mediator anymore and turkey appears a long. against america. in this context i don't know how the. muslim countries including the other countries will react turkey and iran probably in this case. demonstrate together because israel and america consider the united. number one enemy and if turkey is because of this issue or the will be considered an enemy by america and israel then we have to counter is facing a new confrontation with israel and america does iran and turkey iran and turkey at
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the same time in syria and in syria turkey and iran have different view of this is a very complicated mathematical formula i will say but the fact remains that turkey appears the main protagonist of the palestinian supporting the palestinians condemning the israeli policy condemning the american policy it must be pointed of course the white house and israel are saying that it's a mass that stoking the tensions along the border here they've got a totally other view on it as it stands tonight in your view in twenty seconds is israel going to be more politically isolated because of what's happened today other countries have really come out from one european countries south africa as well and is it going to get more and more isolated or are things going to generally all round will be cooler heads. for a short period it will be. cool to bow out later on those countries one by one
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probably will continue to have relations with these and that's before european concerts very careful central and if there have been contras all the support that we saw today germany and france they both decide later on at the moment they try to keep to be more not sure about the in the final analysis they do not to reject the existence of israel and this is maybe what is more important to welcome faces here on this channel a same batch international relations professor dying for a middle east technical university thank you for your thoughts. thank you. all the embassy move apparently means so much to the israeli government that the u.s. president's name of face and now appearing in all sorts of unlikely places want to create peace between israel and the palestinians it's the.
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kind of next new and there's been a surprise result in iraq's general election we'll tell you all about that ninety seconds away. with no let me just manufactured him sentenced him to the public will. when the room in close is protect them so. when the crime and
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merry go round lifts only the one percent. we can all middle of the room signals. room for the real news room. and the politics in washington not been driven by the fossil fuel energy lobbyist they could have gone into renewables ten twenty years earlier and those jobs would be in place generating good paying jobs in america would be part of a growing world beating industry because they kowtow to those lobbyist they got stuck in the coal business which it up liberated by the gas business which is a trillion dodgy and for a lot of reasons and now it's going to be obliterated by the chinese led revolution in stone.
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again thanks for watching out international so new in the hard line shia cleric it seems is on course to become the most powerful figure in iraqi politics aside as coalition appears to have won the parliamentary election with most votes counted not all yet but it looks like this is the case as it's going to turn out he can't become prime minister he didn't run for the seat but if the result stands he will hold the balance of power in the next government this crossed local journalist with tell us more about this this is going to go to when the united states i guess is it either the results seem to take several by surprise can you tell us more about the election race in this controversial figure or tired or all side it is that they were before. well actually. a surprise for everyone first of all forty four percent of. the first parliamentary elections. i saw in the country. twenty seven thousand in
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the fourth. twenty four point five million voters. took part in the general election results that we have. coming out of sixteen out of. there according to the results. a prominent shia cleric in iraq seems to be the frontrunner. but their organization. which came into the limelight in iraq in the past four years. one of the top commanders of the. units volunteer fighters forces. came into the limelight in the past four years for having played an effective role in supporting the iraqi forces on the battlefield so just because now we are
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hearing the news about. having or being the frontrunner this however does not mean that mr. has full control or guarantee. because according to the next ninety days following the results the political blocs have to establish a parliamentary majority to push for whoever they think should be. these elections however we can see. forces which. are. if i saw or dies a lot of people thought that i would have a very strong chance of being a locksmith here for and that's for another term however it seems that this bubble has been burst the two main scenarios that we now have is that mr buddy would go into an alliance with the same sort of who is known to be
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a staunch opposer or as. has a very strong and hardline anti us. stand when it comes to the political everyone you watch so he sort of sort of project is such a complicated lot of information to take in from onlooker outside briefly when are we going to know what actually going to happen you know the the the concrete and to this what we can know this time tomorrow. well seeming how the situation or their results are really neck to neck it really we cannot tell who exactly is going to be able to form the parliamentary majority and who's going to choose iraq's next to me as i was saying mr body could end up being allied with her but there is another suggestion and this is according to sources that we have here in iraq mr body could be allied with former iraqi prime minister newday lucky. numbers of iraq's
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a party so you might bring these two closer together they could also be allied with mr every could see another completely different for me however one point we should really focus on is that whether it does make that assad was known for his hardline stance is against u.s. and u.s. presence in iraq more the better organization had hardly a llama he also a key commander in the popular mobilization units was time and again called for the called the u.s. presence in iraq on justified whether it is is it whether it is this party or that party you find that the ultimate result is that the u.s. influence in iraq has alternately diminished to new lows local journalist thank you for the. explanation. in terms of the help of the coming to thank you. u.s. special forces soldiers subjected himself to waterboarding to try and show that it's not a form of torture to kennedy posted a facebook video of being mocked drowned and then explained my reasons for doing it
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maje me having attained this look like torture to you guys it doesn't look like torture to be either the reason we're doing this at a big. hero is readied for our that's been deployed to the director the cia. waterboarding is an interrogation technique that's been used by the cia many human rights groups around the united nations say it does amount to torture it can cause serious health consequences like brain lung damage even death or worse the newly appointed cia director mentioned in tim kennedy's videos been widely criticized after allegations of her involvement in enhanced interrogation techniques which include waterboarding what's more president trump who chose gina more for the job has often said that torture works we discuss the waterboarding video with former guantanamo detainee was a bag he says it's a technique that amounts to torture no matter what one soldier's thoughts are on it . and many people can withstand different types of torture for example i know it
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might be the. pain of having his on twisted or having the fingernail pulled out to others who can't but it's not based on the individual's ability to be able to take that torture or not it's according to the definition of the law international law interesting just recently the two people captured by the syrian defense forces who are alleged to be water. what their american captives for isis also water audit that. they have to so if the americans are saying these two individuals that have committed war crimes which include what or so this kind of notion of it isn't torture it's only torture when we say it is when it affects us it's complete hypocrisy and it's complete and it opposes more importantly international law which which outlaws torture completely and it said is that not
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only physical torture out of those so it's psychological that they use or to force confessions at the polls. so it's really a big news story across the latest from jerusalem news coming out from a rock on the other big stories on our site twenty four seven are called for now your moscow kevin though in saying thank you for watching this news bulletin chill thomas is here in thirty minutes time. the folks. here.
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have you ever known a hero well here you'll meet one also what is the future of the transatlantic alliance in the era of trauma and the prehistory of the next war the middle east. united states. and its tax on other countries. economic sanctions or are often just the beginning another thing you like to do is play some military pressure on the countries that you're talking about. and there has to be an effort to demonize that country and the leader of that country. has
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hopes homicide is on my. if you don't know. but if you take. this you dog on all the. show is that all the new will pull his ability or leave it. to the last fifteen years increasing their release we could call a spontaneous emergent track global track of water it beats politician which goes in the opposite direction taking water back into public happens only until a few years ago the problem was the only game in town. interest given most clear position secondly she has recently. come up but he she leaned.
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whatever is the driving force of life. discussed natural results to which one out of ten people on us have no access. to the skills so it becomes management of it that is who provides water to big cities becomes more significant. than half a century this was a domain of private water companies however since two thousand things have begun to change. ninety four cases of this awful fronts and i think that this is quite important as a trend especially because france is the country that has invented with the proposition as we know it today the country that those are proud as
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a should best. be and yet look at. what that. he's except your communities are stacked on top i mean. look companies. mr bennett this a good dollar. question he said since you've been here enough. by the regime there are only bad decisions out of a dish out each year and that easy. possibly a resort should. live fire you separate a party or. the successes to that era are today's french multinational companies veolia and suez two of the world's largest private water corporations just d.c. bureau this to see. you. stoic and see in. your.
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go in to show the social democrat m.p. and berlin's parliament asked for and was granted permission to read the contracts between the state and the two companies. she was led into a windowless room where she wasn't allowed to copy anything or even bring a pen to take notes. it was all come out. no matter what in public private partnership. that's is p.p.p. is all. ready there even now they can barely manage can you i said league this can all by itself how can this didn't work then given these the first one had
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so. this was fairly quick on the wall where article beat barca. is a beautiful medieval city in portugal's north with a population of one hundred twenty thousand. two thousand and six signed a contract award in the concession for water supply services to a consortium of companies. the main shareholder is. a spanish owned multinational. is a spokesman. my risk ok.

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