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you know. this do. you. do you. mean waters herself has now been flooded with a number of threats and actually canceled several speaking events so let's see how people on the streets of new york feel about the rising polarization of american society what percent do you think said it was possible in the next five years. i would have to guess is that i let me let me go fifty eight percent sixty six six think it was possible. thirty or forty maybe thirty percent you're very close thirty one percent what do you think they're getting at why would they think that you know that that the such a possibility thirty one percent saying there could be a civil war maybe you because of the gun controls maybe because. i mean the racial we're having a lot of problems right now with the president with foreign policy with the
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immigrant children just too much going on all at the same time and a lot of people are scared and a lot of people are anxious to lot of dissension among americans and a lot of fear. and then creates. this that kind of possibility after donald trump won the highly divisive twenty sixteen presidential election he called for unity of the american people but now opposition to the president has become so uncivil that it's actually stoking fears of a new civil war. r.t. new york. two palestinians have been killed in protests at the israel gaza border on friday that's according to palestinian officials a teenager is said to be one of the dead the antakya creation rulers have been ongoing since late march.
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to. respect. the injury after injury and as you see sense the beginning of the beginning of the protests today the fourteenth week of the great march of return at least twenty policies have been injured by live ammunition and tear gas canisters that israeli forces continue to use the lethal force against the palestinian protesters palestinians have been protesting for more than fourteen weeks demanding demanding the right of return demanding the right of shifting the locate that has been imposed on the gaza strip by israel since the beginning of the protest says the beginning of the great like to return one hundred thirty one college students have been killed and more than fourteen thousand palestinians have been injured including fifty four palestinians who got limbs amputated from the upper and lower body where the israeli forces have been using explosive bullets that have been fracture air fractured completely
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fracture bones and tissues and causing long lasting disability i'm now standing approximately two hundred meters away only from the fence and it's very clear that the israeli soldiers are have really stationed at the protests continue palestinians continue to protest and it's very clear that they have a message to the world that they won't give up on their land they won't give up on jerusalem and they won't give up on trying to stick liberation israel says its soldiers are acting purely in self-defense tel aviv considers the palestinian based organization hamas a terrorist and says the group uses protesters to breach the border. human rights activists are voicing their concern over the creation of migrant processing camps something decided on by e.u. leaders on friday they fear these facilities could effectively become detention centers and lead to the violation of human rights the deal on tackling the migrant
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crisis struck by european leaders may look good on paper but as pulser explained explains it's anything but a silver bullet. having emerged after the nearly ten hour marathon summit e.u. leaders have been patting themselves on the back quite a lot for me this is satisfying outcome it sends out a good message that we have eventually prepared the joint tax i'm optimistic that we can cooperate for them i believe that the preparatory work of presidents and the federal chancellor merkel has now brought a real breakthrough. a more responsible and more supportive europe is emerging from this european council italy is not left alone any more. but in reality the deal getting all this praise is a carefully but vaguely worded one just like so many other agreements struck by the bloc in the past but this one manages to satisfy a diverse range of views so just exactly how was it reached one challenge was to
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satisfy it to be who on thursday blocked all joint decisions prior to the summit in an effort to appease tensions the member states decided to stay and rescued migrants on a new territory to so-called control centers across the bloc bash and this was only to appease central european countries like the czech republic and hungary those locations are still to be decided and can only happen in countries who volunteer to have them not surprising they're not many volunteers many leaders again pushed for responsibility to fall on first arrival countries who already have enough migrants same to his own streets under the dublin regulation refugees have to buy in the first european country where they are right we are sticking to this rule and the fall is that those countries responsible for migration senses france is not the country's first arrival so most opensource senses obviously goes north we are not the first arrival country unless people jump with birth was in an apparent lifeline
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for the german chancellor angela merkel this non-binding agreement says that all governments must take measures. to stop migrants and refugees from crossing your internal borders now this is something that no call desperately needs as she's facing a two week ultimatum from her coalition partner who is threatening to impose a new border regime against whole world and list medical finds and all europe solutions. if european solution cannot be achieved we need to act on our own we agree on the objectives whatever approaches are different in the next fourteen days to see whether we can find common ground here's another key point of the so-called breakthrough deal european leaders have also better plans to tighten the clocks borders and provide more money to countries like turkey and morocco to provide migrants from coming to europe processing same tis also being set up in countries like egypt libya niger algeria and others but these are the kind of things that
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have been happening since two thousand and fifteen and they haven't managed to solve the migrant crisis so perhaps these new or not so new measures are listed out helping the migrants and more about saving the hits of some european leaders policy r t. it's now a days seventeen of the world cup in russia and the tournament moves into a new phase the knockout stage only sixteen teams are left in the real drama is about to begin with every game resulting in elimination will be two games a day on saturday first up france take on argentina and later on portugal meet your boy and sochi the winners of each match will go through to the quarterfinals. and while the teams have been training the fans have been out showing their support our team has been compiling the best fan videos as part of its online view project
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was the first knockout game has all the makings of a blockbuster with to have the way it's france in argentina clashing and cousin. is in the city force. that is bouncing ahead of the big game agin seen against france this is the hotel where the argentinian team will stay lots of people are here to greet their heroes particularly leo messi but this hotel has a very funny thing going on. so this is what leo messi will be seeing out of his hotel room it's the hotels that you're right here so there's a mural on the wall but if you think that ends here follow me. so we go around the corner literally around the corner and there's another mural that is messy
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archrival shot of an elbow and not only that but look i scored four goals can you beat that leo that's some way to inspire motivation with his biggest. what are you expecting over the weekend. if you go again if france has a good team it's only been in how argentina wake up to that day that's my opinion ok so let's just call prediction. well he said the. item about the ones who are you so different to. mine is because it is true one two one two one ok some ice is probably going to score want to. know what i'm going to wear that's a good mission the. problem and who's going to score it. well.
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you obviously. have to say the french in decent numbers and but have been somewhat quiet on the argentinians what is the mood like. let's find out. because we have friends but. i think it's a. benefit penalty yeah and. i hope i hope we can we can put them in difficulty and win the match take the tough game but i expect for. two one two one two one one zero one zero. so who's going to score. this one and one. show me show me show me this guy right. all right. artie reporting from. we spoke to key football figures from both countries about their bets for the game
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. still have a long way to go to reaching the last sixteen in facing such a strong side as france is an achievement in itself the team will work hard to prepare for the argentina have plenty of experienced players and it's possible that the best is still to come from them at this tournament. the french team took their group so we're quite happy the games were difficult everyone is competing as equals there are new weak teams here football is a unique global phenomenon less favorite teams played unexpectedly well look at what south korea and iran did among others the world cup is now not just a sporting event it's become a real festival here with a multitude of cultures giving it their all on the streets of russia.
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he. could be forgiven for thinking the see is something. but actually this is one of. the. mexicans lol lol celebrate the truck was personally. routed to the roots of this. goes back to the precursor to period in mexico you know however this much of the bad take place in moscow next to. her to the russian are always fun cause they got these are really great. so really nice men. have like make sure they send spirit and that all russia can see part of. it's. really important because it's the day when you're can remember all the sisters all the
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people you love the people that it's not with you anymore. and body. on the planet. i'm very happy that we. part of this exhibition includes all book in the traditional mexican style you've got these frogs and these plates and these dishes and even some of these quite scary looking skulls but the best part. construed. the same thing portugal clash with paraguayan sochi your wife ounce of already been to a number of russian cities during the world cup one of which seems to have made an especially good impression.
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