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children and i brought the shoes of my daughter as well. just to show that i'm standing with those fathers the smothers brothers the sisters who lost their children and their siblings in this war. that's why we also calling on the european union say enough is enough until you know you have to put sanctions show them that they know that by the test. the israeli army has repeatedly stressed that it's acting in accordance with standard operating procedure and is accused hamas of fueling the riots it's going on with mitchell barak 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 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
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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 i will say so what every country needs to protect their border every country needs to protect their citizens. news the british government set aside money for the upcoming e.u. parliamentary elections has briggs supporters claiming that there's a secret bid to keep the country in the block however officials claim that the money is only that in case of emergency it's a precautionary measure so that we have the necessary funds to deliver functions a european parliamentary election in the unlikely event that they do go ahead. the elections for the european parliament will take place next may two months after the date when the u.k. supposed to walk through the easy exit doors that raised concerns among euro skeptics about why the u.k.
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put aside eight hundred thousand pounds for those elections more than half of those who voted chose bragg's it in june twenty sixth he did go between london and brussels of the terms of that divorce began last year they're still ongoing a major stumbling block that remains is the irish border and while there's still no solution that satisfies all sides the e.u. says that it wants more clear proposals from the british pm. we want them bushes partnership with the united kingdom but for that we need realistic proposals from the u.k. and the colonel be a game of hide and seek down the street spokesperson said to resume a simply trying to get the best possible deal that would satisfy both sides meanwhile ukip m.e.p. marco parker believes the british people are growing frustrated by just how long it's taking the government to find a solution. the british people have voted for this referendum have full expectancy to leave we're frustrated with our government being so slow in their negotiations
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you know we we find it very annoying very upsetting that they seem to be so slow every time i think they've come to brussels prophet perhaps ask for something more and i'm afraid our government appear to be full of capitulation and they appear not not to be putting the british people first think this is a load of nonsense and i think if you were to put this back two years and say that would be at this position people would say you can't be so they need to sort themselves out but i do think the british public are getting very very fed up with this lack of moving forward. ivan the terrible who ruled as russia czar in the sixteenth century is still making headlines today painting of hangs in a moscow gallery was vandalized by a visitor who claims that it falsifies the. i
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came to see the painting i wanted to leave but then dropped into the bath ate and drank one hundred grams of what. using a snowball's hussan in your it's still unclear whether he killed his son he's been portrayed as this have been in place you look at other countries ruled is at the time there were no.
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black activist claims that police raised evidence of when he was stabbed during a rally in california his story next have to the break. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics small business i'm show business i'll see that. 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 who's going to be our coach. you guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star among us and the huge amount of pressure you have to go meet the center
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of the beach but how would you. agree. you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get down there we have to go. alone. and i'm really happy to join for the two thousand and thirteen world cup in russia meet this special one. needs to just take the radio p.r.t. teams latest edition make it up as we go. journalist attack to the twenty sixty neo nazi rally in sacramento says local police tried to file false charges because of his political views he claims that he wanted to film the protests which then turned violent leaving ten people injured.
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so dick o'bannon is a long time activist against racism and police brutality he was seriously injured while filming the sacramento protests the activist claims all the evidence he had on his camera including images of the attacker was erased by the police o'bannon also says the police did little to protect him from being stabbed police in turn claim the activist was fuelling that unrest by raising his fist in the air as a symbol of black power and they had wanted to charge him with assault they also say the activist was promoting extremist views on social media so to abandon claims
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that the charges didn't come to fruition as the evidence didn't back up those claims he told us why he thought he was targeted this is a problem with racism in america you know this is why somebody like the president the united states you know. it's you know well. it's. not. it's the same is a. listen now it's a situation that. you know. his wife last will. eat all the nuts you know that's all you can do. so you thought he. was not. really. little myra's.
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asked the police to elaborate on their allegations against their ban and but so far we have yet to receive a response it's not the first time black activists have found themselves on the wrong side of the law. was prosecuted as a black identity extremist he was arrested for political views expressed in his facebook post and then there harris was charged with unlawful wounding after he was beaten up by white supremacists. ten people in a critical condition after clashes erupted between kurds and arabs at a refugee camp in greece. barrett was while i was. with him to kurdish representatives over seventy people were wounded in total at the maria camp on the island of lost three men have been arrested and this reportedly started after an arab youngster clashed with kurds over ramadan fasting . problems in e.u. refugee camps have regularly made headlines with one and a half million migrants arriving in europe through italy and greece in just the
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last three years the morea camp was designed to how is only two thousand immigrants however there are now two and a half times that number many of them live in dreadful conditions. let's bring in journalist because their cost for good evening to you because it seems we keep hearing of problems in refugee camps like this what is the problem is it just sheer numbers we hear there over crowded. start with numbers first of all right now about sixteen thousand refugees and immigrants live in the greek islands it's an such camps us and more yet more this one of the most crowded ones around six thousand of them before they're in the camps where the these violent clashes that sort of place and their capacity to know will keep us here for years about two thousand but there are some plans of expanding these this camps this
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particular camp so that it can hold up to three thousand and five hundred people sort of as you might understand these are much more people but much less people that right now can live in such circle dish's their greek government actually has to solve a very difficult region first of all we have to refugees coming to the greek islands from turkey second the second fact is that there are streets humanitarian sure proves the u.n. that greets greece and regard them and wants to follow carefully and then we have this e.u. turkey agreement on the refugees to repair it cation the greek government has announced that there are some urgent moves that it will do on relieving less posts so that more debt will host in september half of the people that knowledge over there are around three thousand so let's see what are the options now first of all the two pantries especially the recent european countries have to understand at
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last that the e.u. should have sorted that into two words greece and italy people sorted out t. he says the main core one of the me bueller's of the of the common european project and second of all more funds should be invested in the countries of the e.u. borders and all countries should also participate in the several occasions ruskin on the other hand the greek government and all the humanitarian institutions all these red terror. organizations have to convince the refugees themselves that greece is a good place to live that this should not go over to germany or in western europe or kids will have a very good living this can be done only by ensuring that that's ensuring their quality housing and jobs. the funds are available they must be more and more money it should be invested in suds in such sectors so there is more to be done and third
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it will last a whole or wee hours let's say european societies she tried to understand the conditions that led to those people that made those people the refugees and immigrants come to our countries we greased how always been in the crossroads let's say of history and then the crossroads of refugee flows we should abolish any out tina grants idea and try to help this people as we did many times in the past helping refugees from all around the continent from asia from minor asia to come to greece to come to europe and try to support each to participate in a new concept it's a nickel steward talking about the conditions it's been reported that he know these people are living in head with the conditions do you think that's true and if so why is that the case. i believe that first the whole greece never had until two thousand and fifteen until the outburst or this refugee flows and the refugee crisis never had
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a concrete integrate the refugee policy we never had. some good camps in order to who. need it so that the refugees could come in greece we never had a good let's say social status and social policies towards these people we were first of all we were not sure and we were not ready soon to part two to come to part two to come to this situation on the other hand we have shoot problems with with the huge problems in the special we propose as a mission before policy that many decent european countries are on the following just imagine that right now in greece about sixty thousand people are living over greece sixty thousand refugees and immigrants are living in greece and they want to go out of greece they want to go to germany they want to go to france they want to go all over europe so that they can find some relatives and live with their families but on the other hand we have four or five countries around they from
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eastern europe these are good groups that see no really will never participate in this team so right now the who is also not ready to convince all its member countries that sort of diety this is the main pillar of of for the future this is the worst case scenario that could ever happen so right now the e.u. should also. make more plans and new plans on dealing with this crisis first of all a second of all i am and i totally believe that there should be also finds finds the words of the b. two words the countries the ocean that wish not to participate in this really a case. nicholas appreciate you coming on thanks for your time my guest thinks that i think there's a close speck us and i've said it once but i'll say it again because it's always chewed greatly appreciate your time thanks for chiming in i hope you'll be around
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hello welcome to sophie and co i'm so not say the plans to further integrate e.u. member states together are clashing with a rising tide of anti essential across the continent the latest bank easily where the euro skeptics are now forming the new government how will the continental union come out of this well sit down with his former prime minister to talk about this. shocking you are skeptic with italy so the ripples through berlin paris and brussels throwing doubt on e.u. plans for tighter integration what will the blocks answer be to the spread of anti e.u. sentiment how can popular discontent within the union be sued and would force through radical change in europe. and their answer is really great to have you on our program it's been a long time we were trying to get you as a guest so amazing that you're here lots to talk about so it is about to become the first country having a populist government first in e.u. like there were attempts in other countries with never happened so the two parties
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that form the coalition they're going to be in the government they resent everything you post what are your thoughts about it my view is that. we need a very good relation between government and the people but this is relation will be based and far cause the not. easy problem is what are the results concrete projects great opportunities in italy the election show a county divided with victory for two parties will create a new government my view is now it's time to verify if the promises and the slogan of electoral campaign will be. lows or realisation in the life the baby saw i am of the opposition but i
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am really curious we will see if after a grave the electoral campaign with a grade. for the citizen those populists will be able to achieve results when your party was offered to form a coalition with the five star movement you said it's absurd and now they're forming a government probably the next prime minister would be from the partitive disserving it's absurd or maybe it was worth it forming a coalition with them maybe you could have done great things together i think there are a great difference between five star movement. and the democratic party. the people who vote for a five star movement represent an a.d.f. of. development for italy different respected the people who vote for democrats part and vice versa so. if five star movement
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and democratic party should be able to create a government together nobody could understand in italy because a we are. we were derived during electoral campaign i think after elections we. make a government last make opposition so the idea to create a government between two right wants it's very strange now it's time for the five star movement to create a government now it's time for democratic party make a position i hope and i believe that as soon as possible very very soon in my dreams in my hopes and also in my. ideas we come back the time for us to come back to the power to come back to create
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a government so when you came power in two thousand and fourteen it was like this big breath of fresh air because this young man comes out of this long period of stagnation and you said i will demolish the establishment do you feel like you. actually we're able to do i think this is normal in the life in two thousand and fourteen italy had the edge of minus two percent now the g.d.p. is almost plus two percent in four years every year we have one pint of g.d.p. positive this is different respect to the past i not all the countries are the very best performance by their performance but i know italy two thousand and fourteen was a country really really in trouble it's now is a new country with more energy in
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a country when i start as brave i served i set my service as prime minister in two thousand and fourteen february the number of employed jobs twenty two millions in my country now is twenty three media one million more so in this period we increase is number of job level of us g.d.p. . capacity to attract for investments tourism and culture. money factory export i'm really happy for the results of my country i'm not one you became establishment it's more difficult than two months the fresh image the fresh air approach but they know the rule of prime minister is not money
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they good your image their oval of prime minister is save your country so four years ago. my. servers are better but the number of jobs in italy are wars that i prefer to change direction of company to change the results of g.d.p. than see my personal image for my percentage i have to come back because we have time so you. have i hope. so why are mentioned you promising to demolish the establishment is that these people who are now in power are also coming to power on anti-establishment slogans and. when you look at their ideas on paper they're
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radicals and they don't have a majority in the parliament so most probably the reforms that they're proposing will go we're under undergo checks in a parliament so whatever you have the outcome of these reforms is not going to be what they're proposing right now do you feel like you come to power with this interest i wish meant sentiment but then at the end the system never really lets you change things completely. this is a good question for a lot of reasons the sentiment. was a particularly. supported in the last year the from of the social media company. or from use. social particularly dark you may view. i'm a very great fan of social media i one i was one of the forced to use the
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facebook and twitter instagram in my country i know in the last period the last years a lot of people. a lot of politician use the social media not for she. the country but for the rich for change of the citizens the mind of citizens stress the elements of criticism of skepticism of a hungry against the politician and establishment it's normal one other believe this is a very dangerous why because if today the populists won the election than the. sentiment and establishment be key establishment the risk to have the same.
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reaction and the same impact in the citizens so i believe a very important try to be very honest and promote there is a project for italy and for europe a platform a program which is able to respect the promise made to election made it to the citizen during elections this is the point so the governor or the people who win the election how a very great responsibility let me be very clear for the populism everything is easy until to arrive to government. formerly is easier for us to have the same zilog this in parliaments this same message.
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is she was. able to win the election because. the two more the man called to solve the problem in france is not there is a mineral mccrum israelis of four of them are in germany you spread migrants against the. establishment against under america because every day every man every man is and america the woman who is a book one of to be able to solve the problem in italy the situation is different because the man the woman women with. able to change the thinks are the populist and they believe the populist everything.
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that they win the election i am also very curious to see how long they going to stay in power because i remember you proposed a constitutional change you want a streamlined account a tally in government system sixty five government in seventy years but italians didn't have it didn't want it why's that. i lost a very important bottle and a lot of my friends told me why you risk your roll your job your chair for. reform usually a prime minister. lost the job of for coming to meet the economy. finally knows an important news and import of recovery why if you lost the for a constitutional reform because i think for italy is absolutely important to simplify the system let me be very clear i love my
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country i think my country is the most amazing cancer on the world i really fall in love with the. ability of it to put nursing him eataly of our. culture man and women so i really really really excited. when i think about my cunt lot of the same time i not eat ellie's is maybe one of the most complicated countries around the ward in their way of organization you know sixty five government in seventy one here italy is a kindo of beauty in delhi jails of passion of food of love of why but in term of political organisation we are not.

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