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the is really state's most loyal minority with the six members serving in the police and military as well as holding political office but they say the new legislation has driven a wedge be tween 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 learned that the controversial law but he's hit back calling its critics hypocrites and claiming the law does not infringe on the rights of minorities. this quote there are suggestions that we should change the flag and the anthem in the name. first of all in the state of israel up of it is something that undermines the foundation of our existence for this reason the
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attacks sort of. define themselves as. the depths to which the left has fallen left when we're not ashamed of science we're proud of it but people being the national home for the jewish people which strictly. in a manner that is without the individual rights of all its citizens that we were joined by guests on both sides of the debate to the scuffs the changes to the law the state belong to the jews and of course all the citizens but it is the home and state the home 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 the state you can find
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so many states with the cross on the flags nobody objected big states surrounding us are you slamming states nobody protest against it why is this wave of protect protest is is made against the jewish state this is the only democratic states in all this region mejor all answer me this question please well the whole thing is a controversy about this low 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 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
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what politicians do something to. put themselves on the laws. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure more some want to be rich. that's it right to be for us to see what the forecast for you in the morning can be good for the. interest of all those in the waters in the. first six. just approaching a quarter of an hour into the program welcome back a woman wearing a muslim full face veil in denmark has become the first person to be fined since
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a controversial new law came into effect there the ban came into force last weapons on our laws the wearing a full face veil such as the burka on the kneecap in public police also have new powers to instruct women to remove their fields or asked them to leave public spaces fines range from one hundred thirty euro for first time offenders to ten times that amount thirteen hundred euro in other cases muslims currently make up five percent of denmark's population where protests against a new law have taken place in a number of cities or course denmark in the capital on brits gathered in solidarity with the muslim community wearing veils on face mosques. we're pushing people out of our societies that have been too great saying and making our society a goal too to absorb all kind of people we have pushing them out the fact that you could actually make a law and. specifically targeted some minorities extremely scary and if we
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don't do anything about it now i don't know where you will in like what will the next level be i think we should focus more on trying to understand different cultures and. not allowing them to be a part of our society well there are limitations and wearing full face fields in public areas and other e.u. countries to france was the first nation to impose a full band and twenty eleven other countries included spain the netherlands italy introduced partial bans. the e.u. turkey has a partial ban as well despite being a muslim majority country we. spoke with a muslim woman affected by the new danish bomb she thinks that will only further isolate the community they argue that it's going to integrate into society even more but the reality is that many of us we used to go to school we used to work as after this law we can't go to school we can't work anymore we did possible for us to be a part of society now that we're criminalized or were actually criminals so we think
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it's a part of a bigger picture a bigger pick you that includes trying to discriminate against muslims take away the rights of muslims by going after a minority within a minority in the muslim community such as the women who choose to wear the new op as muslim women are from women in dialogue we've made the decision that we're going to keep aware than up we're not ready to throw everything that we believe in in order to fit this description that they're trying to make of what it in each person is the discrimination of the hate crime against muslim women is going to rise so much as a result of this law so not only is it not going to work in accordance to the intentions that it was made for which was inclusion but it's also going to further hate crime against muslim women. turkey has followed to retaliate against the us softer washington impose sanctions on two officials and on korea over the detention of an american pastor. with these measures the united states has shown a real lack of respect for turkey which impatiens into yesterday evening turkey
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will not be disciplined with this understanding and approach. well on wednesday the trumpet ministration slopped economic sanctions on two senior turkish officials and said any properly they have in the u. s. will be blocked in response turkey has said it will introduce sanctions of its own targeting to us yet unnamed u.s. officials besides blocking their assets are also say those targeted will be prevented from doing business with turkey the pastor at the center of the dispute is bronson he was the tainted twenty sixteen in connection with an attempted coup against president government that year he's accused of espionage and assisting terrorist groups a deal between the u.s. on turkey to secure the evangelical pastors release broke down last month brunson was then transferred to house arrest over health concerns but he's still facing
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thirty five years in jail if guilty that's led to a heated the spirit between the u.s. and turkey. president aired a one in 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 of 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. brownson issue will be tribal issue and americans try to oppress turkey in order to negotiate to other teams this is a speck out of the hell out of the problems with the in america and turkey especially footlocker more money and all sorts of.
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fighters in syria why does pastor branson is really important for americans we can not understand that maybe because this is related to. american elections coming elections in november but india and turkey you know are exempt any interests from any country this is interbank of the country and we have you know as a v.p. story india and i think they will negotiate with americans and they will. find a solution. it's been almost seventeen years since the united states began its battle against the afghan opium trade billions of dollars have been spent during that time but what results have there been. been taking a closer look. this is what an opium poppy looks like just ahead three of these is
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enough to produce enough heroin to keep an addict on the needle for more than five years now that i have your attention in afghanistan in the past year alone poppy cultivation levels swelled by over sixty percent a record of more than three hundred thousand hectares with a farm gate value of almost one point four billion dollars this is the main revenue stream for the taliban's war against the us forces in the country and one recent study says the u.s. is putting this money into its enemies pockets itself in some areas development programs inadvertently supported poppy production one example of this was the rehabilitation and development of a geisha systems when the u.s. invested in afghanistan's agriculture and irrigation they hoped farmers would swap from growing poppies for more conventional crops and in some cases it worked a whole lot we thought it may be no self-evident. thought that they got on
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a. voyage rather through a period called up. all the protocol to get a fact you know that they don't tend not to let out much of the ferry. dock or don't they brought out our little good there with the idea hunter normal had by him i thought afghanistan but i. haven't got the afghani question but while some learned about growing grapes others took the chance to boost their poppy harvest usaid spent more than two billion dollars on have been a great culture since two thousand and two including tens of millions funneled into the taliban's heroin business. and if the. some surprise you they shouldn't after all it's just
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a small chunk in the billions of american tax dollars frittered away waste which washington itself admits to as i.g.a. are has identified up to fifteen point five billion in waste fraud abuse and failed reconstruction efforts since its inception in two thousand and eight through december thirty first twenty seventeen when you look at an occupation that is spending hundreds of billions of dollars a year after year and you look at a couple billion dollars misspent on drug eradication if you really call that every effort you know ninety nine percent of the effort is going into the use of bombs and guns i would love for the united states to launch a war on global peace sustainability happiness and joy maybe we would get more of those things certainly yet in the opposite of the of the stated intention is the
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norm not an exception here the u.s. is waging many alternative wars the war on terrorism the war on drugs but in afghanistan they appear to be shooting themselves in the foot in both cases. an update on a story might be familiar with from a little time ago a homeless man living in spain who was coerced into having a stranger's name tattooed on his forehead so he's the cruel joke has actually helped to turn his life around for the case gained widespread attention. i was going to come on this for food or drink obviously and want to british here who have some particular focus for an. up to me and for me my first thought
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that was. my intention and he said i'm going to pay one hundred euro if you're going to throw something more on your forehead. i didn't know what is it because i was drunk. we created a go fund me page we collected more than three thousand euros already at the beginning it was only to raise the tattoo but we know that tomic has problems walking because he walks from poland so we don't know if it's his hips or knees so this afternoon the benidorm clinic will take him over for free and they will also organize series the time to buy laser.
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from the time to help and my life through like one hundred eighty degrees. you know up to two months because it took two months to throw the case it's like a bone. and i don't want to interests me everyone want to help me i want to upset about those people who. cried about certain news for now as i was coming in earlier danielle holkins was being done and reading through the running order he'll be here in a half an hours with all the global news headlines stay with our two international .
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the philippine city of angeles when the u.s. military moved out the six tourists moved in. and now a whole generation of fatherless children is growing up here. my dad an opinion we're up a simpler than. i'd like the general idea like this and i know you're. so. sorry this is the first time in the t.v. crew fuse you and takes you were known to answer is known that now and that if you are. that's it you know you want my god.
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you i'm just curious to know if the comedy show where americans in america covering american news are first some reason called foreign agents imagine imagine this headline armed gunmen at airports secretly follow around peaceful americans who are not accused or suspected of any crime and who aren't listed on any terrorism watch list i think a proper response if you were to read that had line to seeing that revelation would be so why bother god to germany shocked. what instead that headline could have been in our american newspapers this week a new t.s.a. program has been revealed called quiet skies it's existed since twenty ten and it or to federal air marshals follow ordinary american citizens collecting information about their movements and behavior well like where's the line in the
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sand when you go oh oh we're inside like one of those dystopian military state horror shows. because for me personally like when i go to a quiet place and i really think about it and i really just take a minute i think about it that line is is when armed gunmen are following around peaceful unaware americans who haven't been accused of crimes like that that. a lot like you ride over that and you step over and over stairs topia military say. oh oh no timmy could recruit here why is guys through a civic lee targets travelers who are not under investigation by any agency and are not on the terrorist screening database this means you are right this is you i'm talking to you guy at home sitting there going well they owe me they don't mean
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me i haven't done anything wrong here i'm talking to you that you know i'd like wipe the idea of wrong out of your head do you have any idea how many people who haven't done anything wrong or in our jails our prisons our court systems millions millions here is some of these suspicious activities that the documents show air marshals are looking for when observing someone subject was abnormally aware of their surroundings observing the boarding gate area from a far excessive fidgeting excessive perspiration rapid eye blinking rubbing wringing of hands strong body odor sweaty palms using the bathroom a lot. using the bathroom have you seen airplane food all right we're. where all are using the bathroom walk even in the airport
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even at the airport if you want to score like a piece of fresh broccoli you have to like me the guy in a dark corner but between a brookstone and mcdonnell's or he opens up his coat or a veil like a vegetable of some saw orange and. then once you agree on a price he puts it inside a toblerone box just so the world just the world doesn't find out that there's a black market leafy greens loose in the. airport. to toblerone the choc'late no one once in less it's duty for a year. and then it's worth its weight in gold. and excess in fidgeting they would only sell devices at airport kiosks just for fishing. thank you therefore. even the air marshals know this is utter horse in late may an air marshal complained to colleagues about having just surveilled
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a working southwest airlines flight attendant as part of a quiet skies mission subject wearing too much make up she's clearly hiding something all right so subject passing out cans of liquid to passengers could be toxic fluid all right subjects' stayed on flight for multiple trips from back and forth from chicago to new york and i thought suspicious i don't know what is subject seems too concerned about whether people's feet are in feet or in the aisles so you know one could say it borders on obsessive compulsive tendency to take her down to go down. these with hundreds who trained how to shoot things in a plane like this this is a real image of the trip it's completely unrealistic this is the fraud that the mannequin would be currently screaming god i know i got our feet by step down. and secondly you look at that leg room are you kidding ok. well you know the
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thing. is that she had reserved for the queen of england mother because. i mean the u.k. to get your gun out when your knees against your chatline off. anyway these douchebags also find it suspicious when a target has a cold penetrating stay there or wide open staring eyes. why when staring eyes that's interesting because a few weeks ago and i'm not making this up i happen to be on a flight with congressman adam schiff. now if that guy is not a terrorist i don't know what one is. but don't worry don't worry though nancy pelosi has her eye on it all right she is monitoring the situation something else these gunmen are looking for is a telltale sign that you're getting ready to blow up fellow human beings
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exaggerated emotions. exaggerated emotions well i'm sure our mass media hacks and con artists have something to say about that babies and other young children. we are. living in the one nine hundred thirty s. all over again. folks in a very dramatic development. we're. i did a lot of duvall why. did your mother could. go viral. but i will say this c.n.n. and the other networks did cover this story about quiet skies they did not fail to
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reveal this insane invasion of privacy during the quick march toward a totalitarian state take a look there's absolutely no intention to surveil ordinary americans instead its purpose is to ensure passengers and flight crew are protected during air travel no different than putting a police officer on have beat or intelligence and information presents a need for increased watch and deterrent no different than putting a police officer on a beat yeah yeah it is cobb's don't follow random people around who aren't suspected of a crime and see if they're blinking all right. i'm not saying no cop has ever beaten someone for going to my door for using the bathroom too much but they're not tasked with taking notes about bathroom habits d.s.t. difference i mean it's tough to overstate this are two men who literally follow us around to make sure we behave ourselves. it sure is
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a free country and this is at the airport i'm free to use the bathroom no more than once. i'm free to have body odor if it's the appropriate amount i'm free to be aware of my surroundings to a certain extent. i believe it was founding father patrick henry who said give me liberty within reason. at. the words of washington university law professor john turley had this to say there may be indeed constitutional issues here depending on how restrictive or intrusive these measures are intrusive alright we we've got not so bright guys with guns ready to fire at a moment's notice because i happen to look a bit fidgety yeah maybe i am fidgety alright because maybe i'm going on two hours
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of sleep and maybe i've already had three cocktails and maybe i was just at airport security all right. so i. got to go to the exchanges a movie i mean i don't care if the mother is an intrusive i don't want him following me well despite all my anger about this you may feel differently once you hear how impressively effective the program has been requested by congress to twenty seventeen report noted that the agency which spent eight hundred million dollars and twenty fifteen has no information on its effectiveness in deterring attacks wow. who can't argue with those got a result. all eight hundred million dollars for a veritable telling of no information. we could all agree that's of bargain according to the government's own department of justice standards there is no cause
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to be can. doctoring these secret missions well at the conclusion of that c.n.n. segment that i just showed after bring it on the former inspector general for the department of transportation who seemed downright excited about the whole thing i'm sure the c.n.n. anchor will point out this is a horrific abuse of law enforcement it makes a mockery of our freedom and it puts us firmly in the category of military surveillance state take us home so you know i will say that any time anyone talks about rapid eye rapid blinking arrival and i feel if i find myself blinking quite a bit more it's just love and response mary thank you so much i appreciate it if. i'm having a problem lovin response right now blinking segments like this which is pretty that's i mean pretty similar to all the mainstream coverage of this new revelation this week or more insidious than they seem it appears as if they're asking the
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right questions is this an invasion of privacy why weren't we told about this sooner but by acting like this is just a little thing to be discussed it makes average americans believe it's no big deal it's the same as discussing if you want on your pizza one person goes kind of like the other person not really. this is a mushroom is all right. these are the telltale signs of a fascist surveillance state and the only. and the only thing i hate more than a march. ok. to sum it up as edward snowden says that these programs were never about terrorism they're about economic spying social control and diplomatic manipulation they're about power how do you wash your thank you.
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