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against palestinians in gaza the house calls for a suspension of u.k. sales to israel unless it can be demonstrated that weapons and components imported from the u.k. soley in accordance with the consolidated criteria that motion did not make it to debate and while just after the killing of protesters britain did join the chorus of countries calling for an independent investigation when the un put sending a war crimes probe to gaza to a vote the u.k. abstained calling into question just how important the truth is to teresa mayes government and leaving london in the comfortable position of condemning potentially horrific abuses also in the guns to carry them out they are they have always been on the news rather than actually they have increased their are. in critical occasionally but the more the more shareholders go. over to the obituary. right and we go through the roof i think i really believe. people working a big system already you know they're. buying israel. they can see
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where i was where those children were coming in one by one. they can see i don't. know i think they would walk away. while the israeli army denies using excessive force against protesters and it is just how massive feeling the riots but new reports of the i.d.f. deploying heavy weaponry do appear almost every day on sunday garza health ministry said that three palestinians had been killed by israeli tank fire earlier the i.d.f. posted this video saying that it attacked a hamas military post in gaza and had to detonate a bomb there that operation apparently preceded the tank fire incident political analyst mitchell barrett says that israel has every right to protect its borders. the ones that were killed were close to the border they were either throwing molotov cocktails throwing stones shooting trying to do whatever they could to
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break through the border fence in order to kill israeli citizens please don't call them protesters we don't care how old they are if hamas is willing to put up teenagers or others that are young or old or elderly even in order to break through the israeli border the israeli army will stop them that's reasonable the fact that there have been countries that have condemned israel will say so what every country needs to protect their border every country needs to protect their citizens but at the same time the buildings have a small but when village on palestinian territory or back to be demolished with the missions in jerusalem calling on israel to stop it it os that the community be allowed to quote live decently well though the israeli side of it was built for that permission in the first place.
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the. best thing or it's the only school here and there are no others i can go to jericho just traffic is so have that if they come and tear our school down the hall study sitting on the ground. at the gym or how that had left them out if they tear the house down brick the school people i was in they hear never say as bedouins minaret most of their bodies like the sun in which meant israel is all getting not only this settlement there are those who are going to the east could try to do some of that i don't know what you believe.
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that would journalist attack to the neo nazi rally in sacramento in twenty sixteen says the californian police to try to file false charges against him because of his political views he came he wanted to film the protests which then turned violent leaving ten people dead. we've heard. her. feel. for her. i do apologize ten people injured not killed her cedric o'bannon is a long time activist against racism and police brutality and he says that he went
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to the riot to film it but ended up being stabbed the activist claims all the evidence he had to win his camera including images of the attacker with then erased by police a ban and also says the police did little to prevent him from being seriously injured the police in turn say the activist was fueling the unrest by raising his fist in the air as a symbol of black power and had wanted to charge him with a sold they also say the activist was promoting extremist views over social media well earlier we did speak to several o'bannon on what he thought the real reasons were for the charges. this is the problem with racism in america you know this is why somebody like the present in the united states you know it is it's you know. it's true or not it's a really absolutely claim. it's the same thing is that. listen now
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it's a situation that. you know you need. to see is whether the national sympathies you will eat all the us you know that's all you can do what. you. did was live in that. little. little myra's. or we have asked the police to elaborate on their allegations against ben and lo so far we haven't had a response now this isn't the first time that black activists have found themselves on the wrong side of the law and i can buy a gun was prosecuted as a black identity extremist he was arrested for political views expressed in his facebook posts and the andre harris he was charged with unlawful wounding after he was beaten up by white supremacists. now ivan the terrible who ruled his russia in the sixteenth century still hold some sway over the country
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today because a painting of him that hangs in moscow's gallery was vandalized by a visitor who claims it falsifies the past. i came to see that painting i wanted to leave but then dropped into the bath ate and drank one hundred grams of what. the true news is no bonus moves in the news it's still not clear whether he killed his son he's been portrayed as this old abandoned ruler so if you look at other countries ruled is at the time there were no buts.
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international still to come this hour the drama of the champions league final wasn't complete without a russian meddling twist we'll explain or just after the break. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all but there was one more question by the way was going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous is a huge tournaments and the huge amount of pressure you have to go to the center of the beach but how would you. agree. you are the rock at the back nobody
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gets past you we need you to. go. alone. and i really have to join the. russia meet the special want. me to the review the r t team's latest edition to make up a bigger. book. join me every first week on the alex simon shore and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see you there. hello again mag diplomatic efforts to save the iran nuclear deal are in full swing
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at the moment with euro pain and iranian diplomats making enthusiastic noises in foreign policy chief federica madine said on monday that the union is taking a number of measures to protect home companies from financial losses after u.s. president donald trump rene down the around deal he threatened sanctions against firms that work with tehran. we've been acting already i do european union level she put in place certain measures to make sure that the nucleus event is preserved and people make investments from the european side but also from other sites in the world so our sector. but companies operating in iran they seem to be less optimistic is and i think now reports it took twelve years of international diplomacy to reach a nuclear deal that trump decided to tear up and now you are pissed left are vowing to protect economic ties with iran from renewed u.s. sanctions put where we can meet in the european union will have to protect our
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european companies and in particular the small and medium sized enterprises it is and we will work so that we can maintain the framework of the twenty fifteen points of the american decision we will ensure that our companies can stay in the wrong business leaders however have struck more of a pessimistic note the c.e.o. of all giant total is ready to pull out of a multi-billion dollar project and less given a waiver it's not possible to run the global company in this world through the. us system. of the world and other european companies accosting major doubt as a primacy of political system and if the premise is that this is what they're going to do that's exactly what they're going to do they you house decided to activate a law that will ban european companies from complying with the u.s. sanctions against iran but there's
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a snag the statute has never been used before and this seen by european governments as more of a political weapon than a regulation because it was a difficult to enforce. indeed the e.u. blocking regulation could be of limited effectiveness that given the international nature of the banking system and especially the exposure of large systemic banks to the u.s. financial system and u.s. dollar transactions history has taught us the transplanting partnership has been strengthened by cooperation of trade defense and shared values but in this current crisis and mission needs to be taken even if the european union would act to protect european companies. want to continue to do business review they cannot really prevent the united states to sanction them on the american markets they don't want to push to bully me to have a trade war with the european union member states be strong enough to relive the
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political reader to really decide to measure us which really by united states we are not so far you need position to do research while the e.u. scrambles to safe the nuclear dail this hasn't gone unnoticed by tehran which is ramping up the pressure the us political support for the nuclear chord is not sufficient then ounce one of the possible withdrawal by major european companies from the corporation with iran is not consistent with the european union's commitment to implementing the deal as it currently stands europe is talking tough on doing business without the u.s. but can the bloc really stand alone when the time comes to act. she said reporting there now we've got some dramatic pictures to show you because a state of emergency has been declared in one county u.s. state of maryland due to heavy storm causing massive floods
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coelus. the size of downpour there a nearby river also broke its banks and swelled to a record level in some areas water flooded the ground floor buildings no fatalities or missing people have been reported sunday scenes were reminiscent of the last flood which hit maryland two years ago two were killed at the time and a number of others were injured. there has been another hint that the u.s. plans to indict wiki leaks founder and alleged russian intelligence operative hugely in the sunshine u.s. congressman adam schiff who oversees the russia probe says he'd accept testimony from a science but only if he's in custody found there had reportedly wanted to testify you join a side willing to speak to us he told me when mark this year end of the day why
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does join the stars want to do that because well he's ready to show that there is no call lucian where we did issue a tweet denying that such a request had ever been made by its founder hugh a son she has been a long standing nuisance for the u.s. since the foundation of wiki leaks back in twenty two thousand and six it has published thousands of documents exposing u.s. officials diplomats the army and intelligence services top u.s. officials have not hesitated to to speak out against the surge. this guy is a traitor a treasonous and he has broken every law the united states the guy ought to be and i'm not for the death penalty so if i'm not for the death penalty want to do it illegally shoot the son of a. man as a terrorist can act tough and say if we catch you we're going to hang you whatever wiki leaks walks like a hostile intelligence service and talks like a hostile intelligence service ignorance or misplaced idealism is no longer an
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acceptable excuse for lionizing these demons investigative journalist max womenfolk were told to say that activities make officials in washington nervous u.s. has refused to speak to julian assange except under duress under harsh conditions possibly after solitary confinement which shows that they don't want to know what julian assange knows they don't want to interrupt their narrative with with what could be fact almost no one in washington in the press corps will stand up and defend julian assange as a fellow journalist who is facing some of the harshest conditions any journalist in the west is facing because he embarrassed the u.s. government and he embarrassed the cia and we should also remember that there is no grand jury for julian assange for the d.n.c. hack or leak or whatever it was it only relates to the revelation internal cia
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documents so this is a case that sets a precedent for the rest of the media and how other journalists will be treated if they reveal classified information and it seems like there's very little concern about that within the journalistic community in the west. meanwhile russia seems to be expanding its team of foreign agents at the moment and i find them among even foreign football players i'm of the faith cup fast approaching someday suspect moscow oversaw tinting unusual time it takes to help the national take.
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and welcome to cross talk or all things considered i'm peter laval at the moment it is anyone's guess where the korean negotiations stand again donald trump is the wildcard. also the u.s. isolating itself on the world state. crosstalk in the korean peninsula i'm joined by my guest mark sloboda he's an international affairs and security analyst we also have dimitri bobbitt she is a political analyst we spoke nick international and we cross to alex christian forro he is the director and writer for the duran dot com hi gentlemen crossed rules in effect that means you can jump into any time you want i always appreciate alex let me go to you first then cyprus here i sent out to all you guys an article written by ray mcgovern. regarding what's going on with the on and off again in the negotiations about this upcoming summit in singapore. what's really happening here
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because it looks like it's we really have a love fest i don't think that's an exaggeration with the koreans right now we had a second summit secretly. coming together then released to the press trump goes out there now he says maybe he's back in what's going on is it the john bolton a fact. pompei you know is there a tug of war do you think inside the white house because the koreans seem to have a lot of commonality at the at this moment yeah absolutely i think that it all comes down to mike pence and to bring up the libya card why they had to bring up libya is anyone's guess but obviously we know what happened in libya where they got rid of their of their what this and then ten years later actually ten years later the u.s. and nato. dismantled the entire the state and now the country is in shambles and so you know when you when you look at north korea's response to what it said it was
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actually pretty measure chimp didn't respond at all. respond. and i believe they were funded properly because libya is a sensitive topic especially with north korea and the fact they're going to give up their weapons. any right to defense that they have so i think what you have here is a very poorly. timed statement by hand and of course bolted and i think you're seeing both in the both in effect for sure here in the trump foreign policy you know when you bring up the libya model there's actually two of them and i think this is one good problems that the administration is having one was an agreement to take apart their nuclear program and a general reproach moment with with the west and then you have the two thousand and eleven bombing in destruction i don't i don't think you can separate them well though because although certainly they're not separated in the minds of the north korea of anyone i don't think because they're first of all libya did not have
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nuclear weapons north korea is a nuclear armed state these are vastly different scenarios and north korea demands to be treated as they are as i did how i got to the table libya had a nuclear program that really had to make any advances they didn't have the resources or the the scientific expertise to really pursue it they gave up everything an issue really in just returned from goodwill from the west and several years later the result of that is their government was bombed out of power and overthrown and gadhafi was brutally killed in fact ian bremmer the head of the eurasia group put out a he has an orca called jeezy labs that makes little cute puppet shows that reinforces political messages and the latest one quite tasteless and really disturbing had kimmel jong. having nightmares of waking up like
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khadafi being brutalized and raped and then murdered by rebels and that of course is the message that was sent to north korea the reason john bolton said this is because he intended to sabotage the talks write it it was easy to identify. early on that he was one of the biggest obstacles to these talks and any progress being made and he would have a target and a trumpet that you have you have pompei and it's actually secretary of state right now he was there before he was even confirm to start moving the go she said so as he's butting heads it would seem with john bolton well it's true and it's just amazing how trump says i had to cancel this meeting because of your hostile statement. to no one well i mean if i knew on main course that statement it was mike pence who compared korea to libya and if any of our should have nightmares this should be. you know the former french president who is now
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accused by the french justice of taking money from khadafi using them for his campaign that the stock involved in libya before all of the other nato members and then seizing the assets of the libyan government from their bank accounts so if anyone should have nightmares and conscious that should be psychology and there's a holocaust and i doubt it happens we'll go back to alex of in cyprus here what i think is really interesting what's going on here western media is so western centric and they're all looking at what was going on in the white house what we just talked about right here but really the real game in town is the south korean president mahmoud it looks like he came in and really did snatch victory from the jaws of defeat here and i find it really remarkable how adroit he is and his diploma cross that he's right in every single way he did that's a very good point go ahead alex movie showing that he's very serious about
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a peace. that goes without question and really he bactrim into a corner and there's a lot of ego in and around trump that it will play to and that the government should do this article i mean this is this is trust chances big chance to get a nobel peace prize and so you. on the one hand trying to sabotage the peace process which he's done for in the past and i think you're going to be looking at some other people in the truckload white house trying to play to trump ego and lou and i believe clay discard perfectly by leading with him showing that he's serious about a peace deal showing that he's serious about a negotiation a peace deal and now the world and transport and i would also say one other player going to mark here the chinese have shown themselves to be quite serious about what's going on here as well i mean there is this perception is that. kim went to beijing for permission basically no he wanted to inform his chinese in talkers what he was going to do and they agreed to it because it is
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a solid approach here the problem is is that. enemies in the u.s. and in the world don't want to see him succeed that's the ambivalence they show when reporting all this particularly in the media but all the other players seem to be quite serious on how to move forward yeah he made his second trip to china and the last year and i'm sure that the these peace talks were the biggest and again we said this weeks ago already north korea and south korea whatever happens with the u.s. and the mixed signals it is sending it's it's clear that they don't have a clear policy at this point and i don't i don't think this is any type of strategic ambiguity that they literally don't know what they're doing. and north korea and south korea need to sit down with each other and continue the process no matter if they need to actually ignore the u.s. and then again maybe try to buy it in at a later date but i think it's important again that libya scenario you
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mentioned that you know bolton statements while provocative were largely ignored by north korea north korea was more upset with the u.s. and south korea. against agreements that had already been made conducted strategic . that is nuclear drills on the north korean border it's all they announced it was going to be conducted with b. fifty two s and f. twenty two which are both nuclear capable north korea really objected to this quite strenuously and then it was dial back in the b. fifty players were dialed out of it but the interesting thing is the maximum. pressure being applied here you know but i mean it's illogical i mean this is a very sensitive time right now i mean mark really made a good point here i mean president moon went.
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