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any criticism of any of israel's extreme use of force by anyone in the trumpet ministration hamas terrorists 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 your place israel with syria suddenly nikki haley's heart bleeds for the dead in far less clear cut situations. yesterday morning. we'll go 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 in iran the people are finally getting wise to how the money and wealth is being stolen and squandered on terrorism looks like they will
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not take it any longer the u.s. 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 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 doesn't have time to talk about every journalist who's been killed and apparently
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his death doesn't fit in with washington's agenda caleb mop and artsy new york. a rift between the e.u. and the us is deepening over the iran nuclear deal brussels energy chief committee has reassured terror on the block remains committed to the agreement the statement came during his first visit to iran since donald trump pulled out of the court the european union did we rue the day of the most when the united states this impromptu with it all from the joint complacency of. there was absolutely unanimity amongst the of the government that the union will defend this agreement will stick to the commitments make and the disagreement looking at the latest officials of presidents try. one thing. with friends like that. well meanwhile french finance
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minister bruno lemaire has urged europe to resist u.s. sanctions against firms that trade with iran is good news except we're going to accept the u.s. is the planet's economic policeman we accept one way domination with no respect for international rules so obviously europe's response must clearly be noted. well after america quit the deal u.s. officials told their allies to fall in line and stop doing business with terror on under the agreement sanctions had been partially suspended since twenty fifteen but on friday the european commission launched a process to prevent you firms from being hit by u.s. sanctions european companies will be able to claim compensation and loans if they are affected france's finance minister added that firms working with iran should continue to do so. we're going to do everything to protect french companies in iran
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because it's in our economic interest there are dozens of french companies who have lawfully invested in iran and are doing business there and they must continue to have the right to do so. financial analysts shiraz be believes the e.u. is unlikely to cave in to pressure from the us regarding iran. i don't think european union is in the mood for listening to washington dick tart at this moment yes mr mock ron had a wonderful thing in a washington few weeks ago where mr buck rod has probably decided to become washington's pimp in paris however the other european union countries particularly germany is in no mood to listen to washington on the business relationship that they have developed a with. iran over the years it's not in the interest of anyone to
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create huge distances between iran or the nuclear deal. the longest bridge in europe linking mainland russia to crimea was officially opened on tuesday it will reduce the region's reliance on c n n a transport and allow more to visit.
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well the first pedestrian to use the new league was actually for what it was this council which moves the me area the feed line has its own social media account where this video was posted and enjoys a strong following. well the russian president was soon to follow in the cat's footsteps making the journey from the krasnodar region in southern russia to coach on the crimean peninsula. so you believe that you were. doing that to me appears in drive across the nine hundred kilometer bridge in
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a camera struck a team of construction workers joined him at the point. however not everyone is so pleased about the new bridge an article in the washington examiner suggesting kiev should blow it up right here even went into detail about how it could be done political commentator john bosnich believes the article goes beyond free speech it's par for the course the people who pose as journalists in washington are nothing more then weaponized lobbyists and so when a lobbying firm attempts to get its bills or its or its funding through for new weapons systems or war systems they often call on one of their in gauged journalists to do the dirty work of saying something publicly that they couldn't dare say and then using the law the right to freedom of speech in america the journalist can call for anything it wants murder execution bombing attacks on civilian bridges and so on so that's what this is and if we're talking about
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a new level yes we've hit a new low a new low outward call by a journalist so-called journalist for an attack on a civilian structure president tom passed threatened to probe the f.b.i. more on that after the break. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to us of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you. well world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time but there was one more question by the way was going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star among us and the huge amount of pressure come out you have to go i mean
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eighty percent of the beach but probably with you and you go over great game the great game you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get down there we have to go. alone and does that worry you and i'm really happy to join our dream for the two thousand and three the world cup in russia meet this special one i was also appreciated meet just at the rio p.r.t. teams latest edition make up a bigger better jersey book. welcome back u.s. president donald trump has raised the stakes in his standoff with the intelligence community by threatening to investigate the f.b.i. trump tweeted he will make an official announcement on monday he asked the justice department to look into whether the agency snooped on his presidential campaign for
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political purposes trump also says he wants to know if the scheme was directed by the obama administration earlier the d.o.j. and the f.b.i. did not deny the core accusation but equipped with the language using the word informant not a spy they refused to name him for security reasons. however the american media has added to the informant stephan helper a seventy three year old professor from cambridge university in the u.k. he's a u.s. citizen with long standing links to american and british intelligence served in three republican administrations and he was reportedly part of a high profile spying operation taking back to the nineteen eighties snooping on president jimmy carter's administration for ronald reagan's campaign political commentator steve malzberg but he was spying on a presidential campaign is a worrying sign for democracy. if the obama administration played a role in putting
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a spy you could call an informant all true spy inside the presidential campaign of the opposition party i mean you know this is this is huge they say bigger than watergate this is just wipes watergate pushes watergate right off the map can you imagine what this means for our democracy and reportedly steffen help were not only met with george papadopoulos more to get him paid for a trip for him to come to london and then end papadopoulos didn't know who this guy was basically and then when he got there and he was meeting with them said so you know all about the hacking of the russian e-mails right but he also tried to get the cochairman of the truck campaign to enlist him hire him as a foreign policy advisor so he was trying to get inside the campaign right there for all to see never of course telling him he's investigating anything said to me that's a spy. africa has long promoted itself as
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a destination for safari holiday pay to him to well off travelers through our thoughts such as this one. but it appears the reality is often less rosy safari parks have been looking to expand their territory and a new study claims this is led the government of tanzania in east africa to evict indigenous communities on a wide scale their actions began over fifteen years ago but tensions rose last year after twenty thousand people were reportedly left homeless in august and september alone six thousand homes deliberately damage some of those affected have been telling their stories. we got to come out of the fight. or not we got the model
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was kind of like that across that because i want to forget that it was when i met. about thirty. on the what that there are no we don't but i forgot that while you're . on the go with a come on he's in to get on i feel like a lucky. you know the plans are. close and the idea was a. quarter why do i. need to know my cousin. that when the phone calls that when i. go to those. who are mom i need one visit. one is all good people and assess come out and i'm a legislature and land lawyers in the name of conservation the government or tanzania has been dispossessed in the indigenous kluges these legislations have been used to be sickly deny them aside their access to grazing lands their access
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to water holes but not just that it has allowed some of the suppliers the companies that are operating in the area to conclude that the local officials who have intimated who are arrested and beaten in the villages because they have tried to use their ancestral lands we also find that they have been violent addictions and these are all being carried out in the most rewarding tourism or some of the noise and in the absence of food it has led to widespread hunger managership and disease the kind of disposition of the record priest you shills are going to they're not to be forced out of their homes and lands with their messiah being forced out of existence thompson so far is one of the firms mentioned in the report called the allegations simply untrue but local activists tell a different story. if i look for example what happened back in lebanon six
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governments of mixed it people from going silent partner times and yet the cost at least but it was the whole solange of my relation and that was where the house is well guarded you know all so. excited to go. there was not in the planning where they could be you know when you live in that place you. you have structure you have well social services and now you hold to just to do the hardest so if you ask me well i must say how where. like and. where they out you where you've been the whole i'll be back in just a half an hour with more stories that have made the week's headlines meanwhile for more news talking to.
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race often spearing dramatic developments only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. with the.
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new events like only did he get his previous. i think stephen stanko into. their own and if you think interview. these. homeless on his own not. if you don't know. but if you take. this you dog on all the. new will put isabel to work even. if the last fifteen years increase in their ease we could call a spontaneous emergent track global track of water.
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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. secondly . and he is he's very loud when. it come up but he's. going to start by users as from fourth and. fifth in the face of those who are obviously i didn't. think it is going to. make is that people base but. what has been all those medicines that i guess it's becoming more. the who highly profitable might be tradeable those people who see everything as something to invest and they want. they want or more.
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water is the driving force of life. a scarce natural resource to which one out of ten people on us have no access. the scarcer it becomes management of it that is who provides water to big cities becomes more significant. for more than half a century this was a domain of private water companies however since two thousand things have begun to
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change. ninety four cases of these awful fronts and i think that this is quite important as a trend especially because france is the country that has invented. what a proud as we know it today the country that those proud best no bull you want to watch. and behind your look at does this summer recess icon cloud be upon you so stupid the public should discussion with the but that is you get your archimedes our second quote i mean. companies. this considered this a good dollar. question he said since you've been here enough to. know when you buy the origin of a only bad decision that. it should you and then easy. resort should. live are you separate happy or.
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the successes to that era are today's french multinational companies veolia and suez two of the world's largest private water corporations. do you see can or call for this to see. you. stoic and see in. your. local more lessons seen. yet. this was all cindy looked more. developed morsels all.
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our life but i have but i put it on a collision that will smith who is who and what would you have been seeing qualities. it was just the two milf. projects a double would only be. voted to a fake good libby did no. fast. a precaution. a plea deal would be to shoot a d.v.d. says you people even me plenty of you are very excited about equal but don't. be so cool that i'm up i. look to leave it was a trade unionist at veolia when he started to publicly condemn company practices. that cost him his job and led to
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a long legal battle that ended with him big exonerated and rehired by veolia. going to give us i don't want to mak video eve did you did more for you no mention last year extraordinary something to me on the all. the demo i've been to field all shows. apr just on that. it include do loop until december the more i still see the call by me like top. of it all does it how many ma did it with sound we pull them or us surely he used. to know a funny. is
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screen. it was surely. in that side no answer not noises pissed not an annoyance just as in the lead in an illegal gun made yet. political satire. privileges you snitched good. dubious fun guest. this dude in such a list was needed. as a display towards home and on my heart because. between us and sledged kernan eyelets know this all does lidy good to we once allowed to go and meet him but if you'd said it's the end of it.
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people you know my secretary to privatize it wouldn't run i would ask a stone to slaughter in the alamo it could be never chaffed it d m does not believe in up the first one out there does not believe. for sure that lies have this front front i see. sure. boy does in their living space and when they shouldn't and wish to pivot to see it all militia thought that. colin to show the social democrat m.p. and balance 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. how cool it was all come out and.
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taught in public private partnership a tough. task is p.p.p. is old. enough and unfairly managed a new class at michigan. is can this didn't work then given these the first one had undesired how'd alley it wasn't the one in the eye and she skittish in this she'd skittish angles when we as indecent to typify taken all kinds of beatrice and she's going to just want guy in a disc attacked well see how from atlanta i live in. fear and galland a given and i call it back as i can cliche i'm content on janish slow or not risk even come in for a tough. one as a dismissal of prima shift is would you make is that pretty bad to couldn't visit
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and i'm giving this current year's edition on her name or here would be in providing her nor is equal by reason for tarc discounts of easy go lark because the buy didn't burka. so present to come. out all across this spiritual quantum while we're going to pull it back. out of us is a beautiful medieval city and portugal's north with
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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 the second a spanish own multinational. lewis first can sell us is a spokesman. my risk. ok. but is. that. the game faced down. the girls who leave the. some would. but. but i. would say. you. the. most.
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see they needed to be sleep. do you. most go to all the meets must. you could go just like new push them so you're screwed if the ship visit the. united states can always better tools it's news and it's a 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 that you're talking about.

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