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did the idea yet despite that clear unease the e.u. pushed ahead well branding it as the lisbon treaty three years later which contained many of the changes the constitution had attempted to introduce but this time the majority of the public didn't have a say because parliament simply ratified it island the only e.u. member which stuck with the referendum rejected in this been treaty but that was old didn't go down well with brussels but i believe we should not rush to conclusions believe the truth is a lie and we should now try to find a solution and despite a clear fifty three percent no vote the irish will back at the polls just sixteen months later for what must have felt like day finally the e.u. got the answer it was looking for yes you are supposed to jump for joy what about
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greece the mediterranean country drowning in a sea of its own it's a vote is decisively rejected the terms of an international bailout in two thousand and fifteen. i would like to say that the greek people made a historic and brave choice they respond to the existing dialogue in europe but democracy worked in an unexpected way despite the greeks saying no to a sturdy government a venture did agree to a painful bailout plan but what about the dutch who rejected plans by the e.u. to sign an association agreement with ukraine back in two thousand and sixteen. the accord cannot just be ratified we have to take into account this no vote. well despite that brussels went ahead and did it only way so while many in the may vary to against the blocks plans it seems that the e.u. prefer to have its own way with god less the elite made
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a decision and now it's sixty to seventy years ago that in one nine hundred fifty four you know the start of the whole thing was the european union and there is nothing you can do against it if the european union is it's gotten it's got nothing to do with democracy it's not it's not decided by the people there's no european people european union words as a cartel of the governments of the u. governments you know they get together they make the solution so i don't think there's even a. democratic spirit behind it you know it's your stuff this is what we feel leaked it's not we the people. in the u.k. bricks and supporters are now claiming there is a secret plot to keep the country in the european union after a demotion the government has set aside money for next year's eve new parliamentary election officials though say that money is only there in case of emergency. it's
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a precautionary measure so that we have the necessary funds to deliver our functions as a european parliamentary election in the likely event that the do go ahead elections for the european parliament will take place next may two months after the u.k. is supposed to have left the e.u. and yet the u.k. has still put aside eight hundred thousand pounds for these elections well it's been almost two years since british voters narrowly chose to leave the e.u. since then the negotiations between london and brussels have encountered numerous stumbling blocks including over the irish border and while there's still no solution that satisfies all sides the e.u. says it does want more clear proposals from the british prime minister. we want an ambitious partnership with the united kingdom but for that we need realistic proposals from the u.k. and the kernal be a game of hide and seek one at downing street spokes person said to reason they are
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simply trying to get the best possible deal that would satisfy both sides meanwhile the ukip margot parker believes british people are growing frustrated at how long it's taking the government to find a solution the british people if voted for this referendum have full expectancy to leave we're frustrated with our government being so slow in their negotiations 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 brussels perhaps asks 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 this position people would say no. so they need to sort themselves out but i do think the british public are getting their. very fed up with this lack of
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moving forward. israel's parliament is not discussing a new law which would ban the filming of soldiers those behind the bill say that video of the i.d.f. activities can be used to damage the israeli army's reputation the i.d.f. is frequently accused of using excessive force something denied by army chiefs. these are amateur videos and should lay on aspects of the conflicts that might otherwise not get brought up in the public debate here in israel and it's very important that we have that debate on the conflict the building clude some tough
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measures for example for photographing i.d.f. soldiers with quote the intention of undermining spirit you can get jailed for five years but if the intention is to harm state security the maximum sentence is ten yes we discussed the proposal with several experts who say it goes against freedom of speach. this is an absurd piece of populist legislation just meant to limit to constrain the freedom of speech and freedom of protest in israel something that contradicts the founding principles of this country and by the way this is very hypocritical as well because members of the right whenever settlers are evacuated they also filmed i.d.f. soldiers this is a time honored tradition in this country in this legislation goes against that value of life we do fing deaths. so. poorly that comodo become. the camembert take them to colder comodo and fingers them and they
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think this is this is. i'm against this so it will pose to the office of this nation because you know when you'll don't allow people to take pictures of soda gels and stalls was thought to you still before them or for a speech you've moved we've been taking photos self and or whatever this is the end of the macos it's all to international and a busy day for your worldwide headlines your program continues and. what politicians do you should. put themselves on the line they did accept it or reject it. so when you want to be president i'm sure. you somehow want to be rich.
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but you'd like to be approached this is like before three of them all can't be good . i'm interested always in the waters about how. things should. thanks for joining us for your world news a seven hundred mexican children have been taken from their parents at the u.s.
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border with mexico since october that's according to a new office of refugee resettlement report the issue has sparked public concern with people now accusing donald trump and his administration of violence in particular this image of small children caged and sleeping on the floor caused shock waves and went viral it was assumed it showed the harsh consequences of policies towards mexico however in reality it has nothing to do with it dates back to twenty fourteen under barack obama's administration. i. have. this picture of immigrant children sleeping on the floor of a cake to be forcefully ripped away from their parents should be the defining image of trump's reign is trump's vision of making america great again a concentration camp school with children torn from their parents' border it's
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tough parents from bringing children. doesn't care about his own kids and so these kids made it even less to him. this is happening right now and the only tiebreak that matters is how we forced all governments to get these kids back to their families as humanly possible. the u.s. attorney general has said that the policy of separating children from their parents prevents child trafficking it was reportedly implemented more rigorously after that remark by responding to criticism donald trump said that the democrats are in fact to blame saying it all started long before he became president. put pressure on the
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democrats to end the horrible law that separates children from their parents once they cross the border into the u.s. catch and release lottery and change must also go with it and we must continue building the wall democrats are protecting emmas thirteen thugs trump came out and said the other day there by by once again just information in carry out tar that this that this president is so happy to so really what's happening is they're trumping ministration is now doing something it's against international law by taking away the rights of parents to be with their kids and blaming it on someone else which is the active that's what he does all the gory unfortunately president obama has been the precedent that has been forty most people from the united states and that is a very shameful fact along with his secretary of state hillary clinton at the time so in two thousand and fourteen we saw when the families came through when when the
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first crisis happened in two thousand and fourteen the needy the children were sent to the stand tears and the parents they had to go through a process of searching even if the kids and they had to go through this scrutiny of trying to find out if the family supposedly was really their family or not and if if they were unable to find out if the children actually belong to those families those kids had to stay in foster care so. on millions of children in the u.k. are now reportedly living in poverty with pitcher teachers allegedly saying they have to feed and clothe their pupils instead of teaching them the redfish media company has released the first part of its report on the worst hit areas you can watch for the full video want to read fisher's website or on you tube and facebook . once upon a time the british government pledged to make child poverty history. written
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in two thousand and eighteen place where millions of pounds of public money has just been spent on a largish royal wedding but while inside this bubble fifty thousand pounds spent on a royal wedding cake outside of it the number of food banks to feed hungry kids is growing britain is also a place where the dream of ending child poverty has been shattered london and birmingham are the areas hardest hit by child poverty here in the child poverty rate is fifty two percent twice the national average mr ali is in a wheelchair and lives on the tenth floor of this council estate this is his fifteen year old son hussen. learning disabilities yet in the absence of proper care workers he's his father's main care.
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school no one ever came to this country. and the. father of five martin moved to the u.k. along with his family in search of a better life but they have found themselves living in poverty and in overcrowded accommodation thanks to the stigma attached to living in poverty martin and his wife rachel tell their relatives they are doing fine at their request we have changed their names and blurred their faces. this school is very difficult but a family with five children. the most important and that's what is this
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house problem so. this is. the housing charity shelter more than one million children in england live in bad or overcrowded housing the charity also estimates that one hundred forty families become homeless every day at the same time more than two hundred thousand homes lie empty at a combined worth of forty three billion pounds kids like joseph dream of a better future. so. they might be facing. west. house problems so. the right thing to do. to give. to give room to live and. the right to have a good life. live comfortably. almost
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eighty people have been killed now in government rallies in nicaragua the first broke out about a month ago. police are said to be using live fire against protesters the people on the streets of demanding the country's leader daniel ortega step down the demonstrations erupted in mid april after the president impose austerity measures. plenty of news to get to you today here on r.t. international we will return with a new program in half an hour. join me every thursday on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics school business i'm show business i'll see you then.
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fifty years ago pregnant women to conjure gun as a sleeping pill and dusty's would only impose are two of those who shared this thought the side effects were terrible but not on known aids as shown in the option for board mortal here not the war. will come up across europe victims are starting legal battles demanding at least some compensation. in two ways first will the physical damage itself as well with the constant reminder that the people who actually perpetrate this crime has never been born the justice and there has been a couple of. a batch or sudden passing i've only just learnt you worry yourself in taking your last bang
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turn. your attitude up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry for me i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath. but then my feeling started to change you talked about war like it was again still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our ark and i secretly promised to never again like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters the mind it's consumed with death this one quite different i speak to you now because there are no other takers. to claim that mainstream media has met its maker. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race is on offer this very dramatic development
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only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. you never know what's around the corner you never know what's in the pub you're going to walk and you never know who's going to be there and it's the excitement it's that not know it that's where the adrenalin much comes from thought.
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to get is a means by definition and extremes to all for your support because you're prepared to fight for the reputation and name of your football club. the violence is a part of it and it's the schizophrenia gang culture like it's a part time gang culture where you can do all these things and behave like that. i. mean islam isn't least if you don't i mean evolves it's constantly evolving.
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to roll or get off. you know mickey rourke's or. despite owning three restaurants he still prefers to tenderize and grill me to himself it isn't just his stuff and clients who called him the shelf shelf is the nickname of the founder of the wise men from gothenburg one of the most violent gangs of football hooligans in europe. back down much from lety into heaven anyways it was fun thing to do soccer to football he wanted a family and everything in stockholm a lot and now it's all more violent supporters and for them yes it was kind of easy targets for thought in doing trips over there risking pubs you know just to rest
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people and a few us finally had enough and like ok the flight back. from vienna is more like self-defense most of my dude and sort of we kind of go to this is that it is more or fans started going to trips abroad. i mean standing up i read stall or rick stuff i was stabbing was it started in a face or before is a small like old school fighting storming pogs closing each other you know rewards you know people are using sticks and knives and bottles and everything would be going to get your hands on chairs now it's more violent but there roylance was more respect and we didn't have any leads and actually want to kill each other. and indiana that i do i well you know he's actually died now it's more sportsmanship well for this fight. i don't i don't. i. i.
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i. get together on haunted posts both stated tykes for the throne sixty plus and. when they're younger you really have to show yourself you have to participate in all the fights you have to go to games. or if i think it's really important if you and i will be along you can play can blame all my golf and don't want to go we had to go. thank you. for the unfussy fight maybe six times a year i mention be too old to get away six times a year well. they're. trying out these days you're going to have to train at least three times a week. and you won't cheat on your part of my salary i mean i've got to take out
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daughter trying to five the strongest try to sell me trying to foist on us my father to the team so you don't want to have someone who's just hanging over. me. oh no. no oh well. i'm a story everyone uses but show some training distanced. basis starbucks. and i may. find that we tried to train together here. grandparent that we did i see on monday for when they come where they would go you
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know that's going to try to get to a new number salute them move on with a piece and stuff like that so it's different every day. but sometimes we both are sick with gathering and sometimes we need that the. central time we've been before there may be a year due to that there's a want to fart in time and we miss the group but also. the best way to find out here is so of course that we look for or just follow them to something not too late the night before the day most of the game it depends. we think there is still . the pub so we don't have a team firefight with on plus us with on third person usually. the one to three minutes. we. have been running
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or they run away or both they're going to sit around and so technical it's more about sceptical numbers feel some one on one end games yeah roman bang and everything so if we stand out we will start till. you get into that because there was an interesting. because of all of the on screen from scandinavia that probably the most crazy i think anyone in the most right wing friends. that's quite scary. if some of the extreme for. the wise men and badly boys and such all of those guys it is all about the fight becomes about the confrontation clubs know every game but when you've got a local rivalry it will be if there is any vanity it will be about who comes out on
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top. and. for the let's say a couple different came into this one and. the greek capital is divided into zones of influence between the greens and the reds and i goes into libya because supporting hooligans.
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are just something a bit different. but. you know if i got down to long after for the months they come and why don't the same be difficult. but also want to. but i will make a start of it on the some of your limit on the cost of honest things huntsman essential scott's family and we sample moscow this is the world like you but i think it's a phenomenon like it's one of only. that you don't want me that we can point to become a focus on us when they don't know if you think. that's going to last them off they've only got one without the long term this last one not going to long the. second i'm thinking that the author might make it sound like saying if get
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a loss you know to go through and somebody else. but i don't want to do this the others like i actually so think i'm a dunce you've got to psych. of them read all of them read. one of the thirty no no if this is. just what they're loose. after if you want to fix on some of you it's this. because all mexico thought of going on in the. second office and go see this ever live this far in about three months and. they said almost on a fair amount of freedom i brought a bunch of. rivalry
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between the fans of two athens based clubs olympiakos simple nothing like us has become a war of attrition that has raged for decades the conflict has seen dozens of young greeks mutilated and even killed. every ounce and still be provoked street fights in southern europe the fair play rules between hooligans are really observed the way a motorcycle helmets fight with sticks steel rods and often knives to. you know. the good unicorn that are the mistress of most of their own will almost gets the most of their own will then is that the in name last thing they love are now that in there they will said our source for the lift that of the when young oh you because you want to now because gothic are known to you and you my loans are going on. this they will do that some other sport they often told me source joshi want to ask them what they see a lot of it they have some more than i want they seek it how much i learned guthrum give a shoulder.

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