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being members of congress you cannot just run against donald trump and it is the job of we democrats to put together a strong cohesive economic. group of proposals aimed at the middle class and those struggling to get better we're in a strange place it's almost it's becoming a cultish thing isn't it it's not a good place for any party to end up with a cult like situation as it relates to a president that happens to be purportedly of the same party democrats are now taking the cult thing to a whole new level there even invoking old uncle joe he has very deliberately set up the press as the enemy of the people. who think that he first heard from joseph stalin this is very dangerous it undercuts democracy we decided to ask americans how much their vote will be influenced by one man's cult of personality do you plan to vote in the upcoming midterm elections. why not. go there.
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you need to look at the candidate and you need to see what the candidate has to offer and what the candidate whether the candidate can pull off what they're promising to do what they think of trump not just what they've been trying to do you plan to vote in the midterm election when they don't want to try to win again i don't like i don't like alan views so i'm not going to people who are. definitely that person that you can say what i believe in and about this now and that it seems like america has already decided what the key issue in the upcoming vote will be and it's not going to be perceived the russian influence as some outlets would like you to believe it's going to be the donald but keep in mind he won't actually be anywhere on the ballot these are mid-term congressional elections but regardless the way american politics is developing it seems like the upcoming vote in november will be a referendum on one man he will mop and r.t.
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new york fellow reasons of members of the druze religious sect and their supporters are protesting in the u.s. really city of tel looking into the controversial. nation state more than legislation which was adopted in july has a similar weight to a constitutional amendment in the u.s. and would be difficult to repeal it enshrines israel as the home of the jewish people and say's national self-determination is the unique right of the jews it also downgrades are a big stripping the language of its official status well the law although largely symbolic has been widely criticized as it's believed that will legitimize the treatment of non jews a second class citizens this saturday's protest has been organized by druze community leaders the druze have historically been considered the israeli state's most loyal minority with the sex members serving in the police and military as well as holding political office but they say the new legislation has driven
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a wedge through the special relationship one druze leader has even said the law paves the way to israel becoming an apartheid state this nation state law is an evil and sadistic law designed to allow the state of israel to become an apartheid state while some members of the knesset including members of prime minister netanyahu is ruling party have also lambasted the controversial law but he's hit back calling its critics hypocrites and claiming the law does not infringe on the rights of minorities. there are suggestions that we should change the flag and the anthem in the name of equality but first of all in the state of israel it is something that undermines the foundation of our existence for this reason the attacks that define themselves as they define themselves as absurd and reveals the depths to which the left has fallen in love with we're not ashamed of zionism we're
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proud of our state of being the national home for the jewish people which strictly . in a manner that is without the individual rights of all its citizens. or we are joined by gas on both sides of the debate to discuss the changes to the law to stay belong to the jews and of course all the citizens but it is the whole and state the whole and all of the state of the jews. why anybody would protest against this democratic decision that has been made by the majority of any population in any state and i you know i look on the flags of europe frags which we're speaking about flags of our. our our signs and symbols in this state you can find so many states with the cross of the flags nobody objected big the states surrounding us army sergeant states nobody protest against it why is this wave
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of protect protest is is made against the jews that is is that the only democratic states in all this region mejor all me this question please well the whole thing is a controversy about this law there is nothing good actually about this law this law in first place doesn't include elements which is essential for having a proper a normal life in this country as it is more almost twenty percent of the society in israel is not jewish and the way it's transfer all those who are not jews to a second class citizens and after this law and that's were for this law doesn't suit israeli society doesn't suit the communities within the states who are part of the society and want to remain interferences rallies and therefore this low has to
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be removed we're back with more news right after this. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy to confront a shouldn't let it be an arms race based on off and spearing dramatic development that only mostly i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. in a world of big partisan lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever
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we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bats and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. seventeen minutes into the program welcomed by the british home secretary has acknowledged that more needs to be done to tackle forced marriage in the u.k. the times newspaper there revealed that women teenage girls from asian on middle eastern bloc runs are being coerced into unions here's testimony from some of the
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victims. right heels family forced her to marry a cousin in pakistan her husband only married her for visa purposes eventually they ended up with two daughters and after some miscarriages her husband forced her to go through eye the after retirement so that they could conceive a boy when she eventually fell pregnant her husband said that if she was having a girl than she would be having an abortion the abuse continued and the male child was also subject to abuse after the wedding in afghanistan her husband beat and return back in the u.k. she was forced to work full time to support the visa application she fled when her family tried to get her to sign the visa forms but they must have forged her signature as her husband is now in the country now she's a refugee and her repressed is in the u.k. according to the times out of eighty two requests for the u.k. visas of foreign men to be blocked only for up held with ten decisions still pending campaigners against forced marriage claim the authorities are turning
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a blind eye to the issue because they don't want to be accused of racist or religious bias list the signature spoke to one victim. paedophiles rapists murderous terrorist who are saying why are they coming in you know the victims we don't want them here in a troubling number of cases girls raised in the u.k. are being taken abroad by their families and forced to marry their then told they can't return without their husbands sometimes they're even forced to get pregnant to make it easier for the father to then join the family back in britain i'm a british citizen i was born in this country and i'm bad a stalker a seventeen and then i was held captive and i was tortured because i was seen as damaged i was then taken to india where i enjoyed an exorcism and then i was brought back to this country where i tried to commit suicide in a homeless shelter and then i was forced into marriage and after awful since march i was very abused after five months of share how i was then my family finally took
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me back and then they were nice in a second course marriageable me and they said nobody in england would have you know so we're going to have to bring someone over from india on a piece and there was lots of offers coming over from india that there were people waiting to come over for a visa to use we had to take it but i actually ran away from home and i was threatening suicide sunny who was disowned by her family as a result considers herself lucky she managed to escape when many others are still captive campaigners have called this the equivalent of modern day slavery and they're calling on the authorities to do more to talk of the problem but what is this feeling this must serve this massive individual charities report thousands of calls a year to their helplines the problem stretches far and wide affecting middle eastern asian afghan kurdish iranian and other communities living in the u.k. . became a criminal offense in britain in twenty four teen in new england we've only had two criminal convictions and yet we see thousands of people reporting that is
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disproportionate so why oakie called too afraid to prosecute too afraid. to take a stand and ministers are all a tea ship and speak out against this part of that reason i fear has everything to do with the fear of offending communities the home office classifies these as reluctant sponsor cases while describing itself as the world leader in tackling the horrendous crime of forced marriage there are a number of reasons why cases are referred to the forced marriage unit not all of which are the result of a reluctant sponsor getting in contact in some cases it will be decided following inquiries that no further action is necessary and a visa will be issued if an individual refuses to act as the sponsor for a visa application then under the immigration rules that visa should not be issued those campaigning to highlight the problem disagree accusing the authorities of
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knowingly allowing criminals into the country in these cases the victims themselves report said they didn't want this person to come to the country and yet still what the data tells it is under a freedom of information requests by the journalist was that these visas were still allowed so we had these people living in britain now. as a result of our bit to be forced into marriage the u.k. home secretary has now announced launching an investigation into the handling of these cases but charities have been getting horrific stories of young women forced into abusive marriages for the sake of u.k. visas for years and r.t. london turkey has vowed to retaliate against the u.s. after washington impose sanctions on two officials in un korea over the detention of an american pastor. with these measures the united states has shown a real lack of respect for turkey we patients into yesterday evening turkey will
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not be disciplined with this understanding and approach. on whedon's thing the trump administration slapped economic sanctions on two senior turkish officials and said any property they have in the u.s. will be blocked in response turkey has said it will introduce sanctions of its own targeting to name u.s. officials besides blocking their assets on also say's those targeted will be prevented from doing business with turkey well the pastor up the center of the dispute is on drew bronson he was detained in twenty sixteen in connection with an attempted coup against president early ones government that year he's accused of espionage and assisting terrorist groups a deal between the u.s. and turkey to secure the evangelical pastors release broke down last month brunson was then transferred to heiser wrist over health concerns but he is still facing thirty five years in jail if guilty that's led to
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a heated this period between the u.s. and turkey. president ever to juan and the turkish government i have a message on behalf of the president of the united states of america release pastor andrew bronson now or be prepared to face the consequences approaching us with this kind of threatening language will not benefit anyone it is not suitable to use such language against a country like turkey which is still cooperating with nato to the highest level but we have learned a lot of problems with the and there are americans and turkey. made this branson issue will be tribal issue an american strike to oppress turkey you know to negotiate the other things this is a speck out of the hell out of the problems with the in america and turkey especially footlocker moment and all sorts of.
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fighters in syria why does the pastor bronson is really important for americans and we cannot understand that maybe because this is related to. the american elections coming elections in november but india and turkey never accept any threats from any country because there's interbank of the country and we have you know listen to peace story india and i think they will negotiate with the americans and they will. find a solution you're tuned in to our team to nashville more great programs right ahead .
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when lawmakers manufactured him sentenced him to public wealth. when the room in classes and project themselves. to win the primary go around the liberals only the one percent told. to ignore middle of the room signal. to leave the room the real news is the a. move. on our child's seemed wrong wrong when all we're all just all. in the world is yet to shape our disdain to come pick up to it and engage with it was betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground.
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go but i think you know a i needed. to believe. that they would. let. you know. what. i mean it to me but i'm not going to be. this is what happens to pensions in britain. you watch kaiser report.
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this. is a. church secret indeed just like priests accused of sexually abusing children can get away with it quite literally i like to call this the geographic solution so what the bishop needs to do then he finds out that the priest is is a perpetrator is simply moves him to a different spot where the previous standard is not known the highest ranks of the catholic church conceal the accused priests from the police and justice system to that end of that's known as the i and then i think you'll hear that it just is out and. it's faith.
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this is says harlan kentucky. over all of this group the boy says it was very funny using. a co money city with almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal miners are fed i'd. love to see these people the survivors of o'boyle disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's happening it's happened. next target.

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