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that they saw russian and we hope that we can interest russia with everything that's filipino from our warm hospitality to our beautiful islands countryside mountains from your sophisticated military hardware to your transport that vehicle is exciting motorcycles you know i ask you specifically about. it then you can if you take us from what i knew if you actually built one nuclear power for but it never went into operation because billions wind of that was infested with corruption we pay of course u.s. . company under the guidance of international financial institutions the us which corruption has been exposed in the last few decades so the contention it's not the use of nuclear power itself or aid or help or fresh air or russian technology the issue of more of the location of where the nuclear power plant is that the
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controversy is more if we should build there because there are strong feelings given the history but in so far scope aeration in this map that we've signed agreements we're very our scientists are very excited that our department of science and technology our department of energy is excite that the way work with your. agencies in atomic and nuclear fields ok well secretary we have to take a very short break now but he will be back in just a few moments. in some american cities the police have built themselves clearly to refutation to people who walk on the street to be united states that are at risk from the very people who are supposed to protect that were people in freedom. nice than
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a criminal. who can see something happening in this is like i don't want to call the cops let that happen revenue call the cops in those young black men lose their lives chasing the with that thing goes on the trigger you never know better statement sorry i don't know that someone else is going to pull a gun so yes unfortunately around around here we end up killing our guns off the death toll from such precautions place to. across europe municipalities are taking their water supply back from private companies who feel intimidated people themselves with simple song alone events like company elsewhere though they invite private companies to take over the utilities anybody tell us that. allowed some us you guys to got the pin to go by ben this is us to quote them out. of or your member of the left bill brought up locals are
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ready to stand up for the basic human right of access to water is about water but it's also over much more and more it's about the hurt and the redistribution of. purpose their debt downwards the war and all. i've been saying the numbers mean something they've matter the us is a rich one trillion dollars in debt more than ten point zero or timestamping each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you longs to the ultra rich eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial park but don't let the numbers over the. the only number you need to
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remember is the one on one business show you can't afford to miss the one and only boom box. which. welcome back to all the parts of it al and peter in korea town a secretary of foreign affairs of the secretary we mentioned the situation in. before and i think it would be fair to say that both the attack on that c.t. and the long destructive siege that followed deep fears among asian countries as well as across the world that isis may seek to expand in other locations after
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suffering defeats in syria and iraq just the other day we heard the devastating attack in indonesia perpetrated by a whole family including four children who returned from syria do you in the philippines understand how to deal with you know how good you are first of all our hearts go out and we express our condolences to all the victims of terrorism worldwide even here in russia you are no stranger to. extremists and acts of terrorism. it was a painful experience you know fighting. your own countrymen and fighting extremists you know it was the first time that there was fighting in a city in an urban setting it's usually outside and sunni they say that you know if there are religious undertones or society or historical differences but here it was just filipino against filipino in the name of
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a pervert that i joe logy and i will read to you say on the one i cation that there was a real danger at one point of time. forming from being a battle between terrorism and the. war the danger is there the president is in the best position because he's seen this he was going around the camps already seeing watch out keep a keen eye. you know it will just take it's like gasoline spread all over and it just takes a spark and he knew at that time that syria and iraq would soon stop the lies and the diaspora and isis would be defeated and where we'll go the couple hundred or a couple of thousands of southeast asian jihadist fighters who join diet where will they go how do you think these people should be dealt with because the it's not only the fighters it's also the families it's also the children again the indonesian recent internation example shows that the children could also be used as he said bombers well you know. a no nonsense father
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with a firm hand but then open heart you know no one wants to scold or put in jail or stand in the corner his son or his daughter you know but if you lose surely lad these people into your back into your house and you know that they present a potential danger if they are terrorists you know then they are a trip to all nations to all people having said brothers in the govt have to communicate that to us there's need for rehabilitation there's a need to communicate to their families that they have been rescued and not captured you know but there's so much to be done from intelligence sharing from. taking out the fertile ground for recruitment to that kind of mentality so poverty and crime and drugs put together just creates that fertile ground of breeding
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extremists and this kind of ideology now you mentioned already did that the united states and the philippines have just. joint military exercises to build on the lessons of the moroccan siege involving some eight thousand troops from both sides as well as a small contingent from australia and japan is that a sign that your political relations with the united states to be restraint as you sad. but the criticism about the war on drugs. is that a sign that that relationship isn't proving well additional term military to military. relation you know never suffered. it is fact friends the detective said that there is x. inside this would be suspended we suspended all of the exercises in the south china sea and with regards to certain aspects of the eight thousand you mentioned today it was more for disaster prevention so yes we focused on that and he's keeping it that way what i'm saying is that if people to people the relationship is still
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strong military to military relationship be strong and you know russia and china have never said to us and never interfered with our relationship with the united states but they don't have such close to the million tires yes but that makes the relationship strong when you respect the bilateral relationship with your friend with the other friend you know this isn't a great school or high school where you can if you fight with a friend you want all your other friends to fight with him or to you know you have to have much your relationships and that includes security and defense arrangements now speaking about maturity and leadership present to tears as personal style his temperament his sense of humor sometimes compared to that of donald trump do you find that comparison flattering. you know they're both authentic speakers they say or do tweet what what they want but you know in the philippines he's been compared more with president put in political determination political will
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a vision of what to do in the country remember the problem with the there is just not only who and what they do in the direction but also the circumstances at home you know it's very hard to judge a president donald trump he's a good friend to the philippines but he is in a political circumstances where there are you know challenge just in all fronts so we have challenges with the u.s. congress challenges with the n.g.o.s we are using human rights as a political weapon challenge just sometimes with the state department but we're trying to build those bridges you know but in the meantime president that there that this is really care who it is compared to you know he just wants to do a good i understand that it's very easy for the leaders to publicly shrug that kind of that kind of criticism and i think it gets to you and when your country's being maligned over and over again it's it's not pleasant especially if you're dealing with some real life but president that they're the best and care as far as he's
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concerned he likes president trump they have a good connection they talk frankly but this fire suppressant that this concern he very much like see he's called president putin one of my idols you know so and he says it's none of your business if i like him or not now incidentally president trump also has his own draka down next to tackle and correct me if i'm wrong he has not only refrained from criticizing the philippines over the conduct of the war on drugs he actually sat and praised president detective for the quote unquote deliverable job joe job on the drug problem does the philippines a sas chomps efforts. crises in the same way do even analyzed but the end of a democrat the president has said that he's very supportive he has empathy he understand what the americans are going through unfortunately the e.u.
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the us and western media do not understand that there are different challenges when it comes to drugs. now a president is talking about opioids but in the past it was about more of cocaine and cocaine and methamphetamine have different effects in cocaine it's a health issue with the person but that person doesn't go around raping people killing people raping two years old shooting their father met them felt the means had that effect and that's what they were trying to. do you can counter that it's saying that even when you have a mentally disabled person committing a crime a you do you put him through an assessment and that's that's what we're doing but this human rights groups wants to legalize prohibited drugs and it's making it appear there's an even the you end up with two and said there's no evidence that this kind of drugs need to violence so even with the mentally disturbed person you
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know identified a dangerous dangerous to himself or herself then just to family and do remedies so we are just remedying the epidemic of drugs illegal drugs in the philippines respect president trumps efforts but we also recognize to say said that human rights and drug issues have become so politicized you know that we're not discussing it in the level to solve it but to criticize each other and helpful. secretary i notice that the war in drugs is pretty much the only thing that the western reporters ever ask you about and i don't want to focus on too much and that but i do want to ask you one more question on on this issue i came across a poll from last year we suggest that seventy. three percent of filipinos worry about becoming victims of extrajudicial killings and that's about as high as the general public support for the crusade again against crime so that leads me to conclude that people support the goal but they are
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a little bit apprehensive about the math do you share because it depends on the question in the poll so if you ask do you support so for example if you say do you support nuclear power and you get eighty percent and then a fallout happens somewhere and you ask the same question are you concerned that the fallout will happen of course your answer will be you know but look at the later polls nowadays you know people are seeing that we have safer streets people are seeing that yes there are abuses but this was because the fund abusive police force not because of precedent that there is this directive and with us now by modern day quick men more surveillance more c.c.t.v. cameras there more assurances to the public that you know this drug is precisely against those who violate the law and those who are violent you know president there has told president trump and president has listened carefully that
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we don't shoot people in cold blood but what did the american media report that precedent that they did not discuss human rights so you know they're focused on the form that on the substance they did discuss human rights in a manner of a friendly nations respecting each other sovereignty what would you say today's who claim that they detect administration has been a bit blinded by this and to drive campaign and overcommitted police and army resources to counter the drug problem at the expense of other security challenges which. could have the situation we described discussed previously in romney well we care about the filipino we care about the philippines and we know that we would have what will can up to a day that we were narco state if we don't do this so we don't really care that much about the people who has the luxury to provide solutions of didn't work or were given the chance to solve the problem and didn't in order to problem so any
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country with an existential trap is always criticise that they focus too much on that trip but precisely why you call it the next the stench of trip it's a threat to your existence so if we don't pay that if we didn't if the president didn't put that focus will wake up one day that the all of five minutes in the philippines have problems with drugs with violence and a narco state that we've already seen generals we've seen the politicians we've seen hype officials we've seen billions millions thousands of past us in drugs we've saw a cache of cash and drugs in mirali so i think we prove our point that it is a real danger to us and if other people want to ignore it if other n.g.o.s want to politicize it that's their problem but we'll deal with the real problem secretary unfortunately we have to leave a day i really appreciate your time very needed to shape the fortunate thank you and i'm courage of yours to keep this conversation going in our social media pages and i hope to see again same place same time here when all the parties.
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in the stories that shaped the week the opening of the u.s. embassy in jerusalem is met by violent protests at least sixty palestinians dead yet america votes against an international probe into the gaza killings. relations between the e.u. and the us are tested again after the european union says that it remains committed to the around you clear deal the very agreement washington quit earlier this month . at the latest. with. me. and a feat of engineering europe's longest bridge connecting crimea to russia finally opens.
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great to have you with us this evening my name is the harvey this is the weekly marty international. this week the u.s. officially moved its embassy in israel to jerusalem sparking new tensions in the region the palestinians also claim the city. as their own protests over the issue have become the deadliest seen in years. on. the water. this morning. there's. little. doubt that load that little that we extend a hand in friendship to israel the palestinians and to all of their neighbors may
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there be peace we pray for the peace of yours. i think. after all. little. part of. the opening of the embassy went ahead as shed jewel despite the ongoing protests including outside the gates of the new compound our correspondent witnessed the scene. bangui college has gathered they're protesting against him as he meet the need for a deeply felt trying to keep the crowd at bay why you have. i'm here to pose a decision by the u.s.
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administration to relocate there have a seat in the heart of the contested city in the heart of the city for thirty five to forty percent of the president's political rock a passion most of them are not citizens of any state that denied basic rights and i'm here with a group called all that's left for the diaspora jews against the occupation we're here because we oppose terms and to see who we think it's playing with the lives of israelis and palestinians alike in our lives and if it is not a game. i'm a tb and israeli parliamentarian why what do you what do you think about the whole incident we are. in a demonstration which has been licensed by those in a police but immediately after we arrived they attacked attacked a member of the knesset just because we had it been to the palestinians for them and then they are. 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 funniest thing that
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tensions are definitely running high here as you can see these scuffles and clashes and whipping push pull it and have it was a lot of anger out of. what happened let up in fact right out the heart of the firefight up to me till the data of this shit is pretty well i don't think i've. come. up on if this coming as the embassy just across the road is opening so while the world is witnessing crum pictures of a historic occasion are featured we see them in a sea opening just across the road all these kind of scenes unfurling where there's a lot of anger and out of frustration and. it's a disappointment that the american government when to hear what the. israeli army has commented on its handling of the protest insisting that it followed standard procedures acting in self-defense against palestinian protesters it also says he
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used live rounds in a selective manner both israelis and palestinians have longstanding statehood bid to jerusalem we take a look 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 of the holy land and up under muslim control with so much turbulent religious history today the area holds significance for christians jews and muslims alike all regard different parts of the old city to be their holy sites and since the formation of the state of israel in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight israel considers jerusalem to be its capital the subsequent conflict with their arab neighbors saw israel capture and annex the entire city of jerusalem the move has never been recognized by the united nations stands firm on the idea of
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establishing the two state solution where israel and palestine exist independently so by president trump announcing moving the embassy to jerusalem he's underlined that the u.s. recognizes the holy city to be the capital of israel for the international community value goes against the notion that any change in the city status should come through negotiations a not a unilateral action. some of america's allies have criticised the decision to relocate the embassy calling it a breach of international law and also they say that it inflames an already tense situation where some of that criticism was voiced that an emergency session of the u.n. security council and cheese day over the u.s. representative insisted that the embassy move did not undermine the peace process. it has no bearing on jerusalem's holy sites it does not prejudge whatever the parties might negotiate in a peace agreement it does not under mind the prospects for peace in any way and yet
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for some this is supposedly a cause for violence. the un human rights council has voted to launch an international probe into the deaths on the israeli gaza border washington condemned the resolution though with the u.s. envoy suggesting that the international organization has more important issues to deal with this caleb maupin explains nikki haley's accusations may be a double edged sword the day that the american embassy was officially moved to jerusalem it was a day of great jubilation for american and israeli officials. this morning. but across the palestinian territories it couldn't have been more different in beleaguered gaza there was nothing but suffering and chaos our greatest hope is for peace the united states is prepared to support peace negotiations going to states is prepared to support a peace agreement in every way that we can and i don't think it hurts that peace
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plan. the peace plan will be introduced at the appropriate time there was certainly not any criticism of any of israel's extreme use of force by anyone in the trumpet ministration hamas terrorist backed by iran have incited attacks against israeli security forces and infrastructure so israel is not responsible for shooting mostly peaceful palestinian protesters some of whom were just children shot down by their own soldiers but if you're a place israel with syria suddenly nikki haley's heart bleeds for the dead in far less clear cut situations. yesterday morning. we awoke to pictures to children being carried in the arms of desperate parents yes all the talk about human rights does not apply to palestinian protesters they do not get america's support because they're not protesting in the right country. big protests
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in iran the people who finally gets in wise as to how the money and wealth is being stolen. and squandered on terrorism looks like they will not take it any longer do us is watching very closely for human rights violations with israel all bets are off on world press freedom day heather now it was all about championing the rights of journalists that is until somebody mentioned gaza we see all too often that journalists continue to take great risks to pursue this important work would you also condemn the recent deaths of journalists and also in the gaza strip look there are unfortunately a lot of journalists who die all around the world i'm not going to be able to list every single death of a journalist and we understand that israel has a right to defend itself back in april yasser move taja palestinian photo journalist who was wearing a jacket clearly marked press was shot by israeli sniper now if this was intentional it could possibly constitute a war crime by israel but heather nauert thinks it was self-defense either way she
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doesn't have time to talk about every journalist who's been killed and apparently his death doesn't fit in with washington's agenda caleb mop and artsy new york. the rift between the e.u. and the us is deepening over the iran nuclear deal brussels energy chief is around the block remains committed to the agreement the statement came during his first visit to iran since donald trump pulled washington out of the accord the european union did we were going to. move them at the states this impromptu we were told from the joint complacency if. there was absolutely unanimity among us because of the government that due to the union will defend disagreement we'll stick to the commitments make of the disagreement looking at the latest decisions of president.

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