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and we were talking about reparation and he said oh that's a long time ago i don't. know what the jews did not say that so long time ago they never make the world forget what happened to them who why shouldn't we be paid for repairs and. you should you free slaves freedom with what what what you got to live on but not a penny so where is the repairs so when mr cameron said that it really touched me deeply in fairness to the authorities in fact there's a moment ok so again you're going through the governments as they lose quite a few of the papers. that don't slaves the assets taken from the caribbean and so on you think that is
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a live issue this reparations this issue of reparations absolutely. it's just it's you know it's right it should be here looked at it should be done you know justice is justice is like the law of my heart the last poets came on our show and they're still protesting injustice talking about these kinds of issues where where was your education in all this but had to deal with injustice not just at jamaica colonial jamaica but around the world with where did you. read all this marcus. from my ira the beginnings that i can remember my father he even though a religious man was a very just man he would never allow any kind of wrongdoing to sleep by on the resign on his watch i mean we can let him be used to you were
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wrong doing on such a big scale with some of you saying no but you see when a small c this planted in one. if god was already inside the few grow it grows you have until you don't have it so i already have this. the sense of belonging to inside of me about just just i already agree that was in means a part of me it's a part of my being part of my d.n.a. your regular thank you thank you and i say let's up. the t.v. after the break should the united states fear the new president of mexico we ask the founder of the mexican chamber of commerce in great britain what he thinks president elect alberto means for the future of america and the european parliament's foreign affairs committee is jordi solely on how long you nations will
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jail that democratically elected politicians all of them all coming up in blood to going underground. for a man or sitting in a car when the fifth gets shot in the head. all four different versions of what happened one of them is on the death row there's no way he could have done it there's no possible way because the us did not shoot around a corner. welcome
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back elite media continues to paint labor leader jeremy corbyn as a clown but one of his allies has just been elected president of the fifth largest country in the americas mexico's president elect andres manuel lopez obrador i am lho was introduced to corbin by his mexican wife laura elvira's and am low his widely been described as a leftist but when u.s. secretary of state mike pompei meets and on friday how will you work with the trumpet ministration and will offer post breaks it trade deals beyond the u.k. government's current policy of selling weapons to a country in the grip of violent drug war is joining me now is the founder and chairman of the mexican chamber of commerce in great britain evo dutifully if they're coming on let's just begin with who. isn't just by the violence election campaign how did he win well. i think i'm lou is a familiar face in mexico. and this and that is my new oil has been around in the
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political scene for as long as i can remember. he is a person that has committed his life to politics. in one side or the other three institutional channels. the p.r.i. the p.r. . and now martin so he's a familiar face to we are very these ones being the old establishment party but he's not. a new liberal is subgoal in there mark well what happened back in the late eighty's is that we had the first. separation between two groups in the right the p.r.i. was a party that basically ruled mexico for seventy five years since. the revolution. and it was it was found that the d.n.r. actually my great grandfather founded the pm. pentagon man would protest. and
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be an art was a solution that was created by the various generals fighting in the revolution to buy basically govern with stability. in a pacific way done let's not kill each other let's just organize a political party let's discuss things within the political party but once we reach an agreement and consensus everyone goes behind the president before everyone gets confused. obrador he said in the election that these parties you're mentioning are mafia. state with all these parties are just a mafia of power would you think government by that well i don't think political parties can be described as the mafia of power by either selves i think you referred to certain groups of people that control the political party it's now the
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mafia the ball they are the mafia of my work has been a term used by by by i am long you know it's a very it's a way he has communicated easily with a lot of people because he's referring to a lot of things without actually explaining what he's referring to you know i'm not has been described by some you know for being an abstract painting you know each one can understand whatever he wants to understand from his message the norm pejorative way of describing. trip. give us a look a lot of very very different. how different sort of storage and drop it i mean i am going to seems to agree with trombone after he's not a fan of enough to ignore is donald trump. in the third debate actually it was curious because to agree on many things for trump raising wages in mexico which has been a discussion within the nafta. we never see asian. agrees with drum trump can see
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there is that wages in mexico are too low and with that probably what makes them similar is that they both actually care for a majority of the population that has not been taking care of in their own jurisdictions going to the violence hundred five thousand killed during his term i mean these are sort of syria proportions of death and carnage in fact here there was some controversy over british government licensing weapons sales to mexico the amidst the maffia of power do you think i will be able to do anything about that. well you must think i think that is something that no one can actually avoid having to deal with. the level of violence has. has because grown to levels that cannot be sustained like the need to put the drug cartels out of business if we legalize drugs presumably which would terrify which is in the agenda i think.
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you know it is not still clear exactly what they're going to do it has been mentioned that there is an intent of legalizing at least ten abbie's. i think the u.s. gets ninety percent of cocaine that go again through mexico apparently yes and. i think this has to do you know the problem with drugs is international i think it has to do not only with mexico but it has to do with the whole consumer market in the u.s. you know you cannot go against the economic loss as long as people are buying drugs someone will go and sell them so these are the approach that i think it is quite sensible i don't see how you can think about nafta without thinking all the implications of our bilateral relation between mexico and the u.s. it has to the with migration is has to do with security issues it has to do with
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selling weapons illegally it has to do with money laundering and all that needs to be taken care in court the need to wait and trade is part of all that because to the extent that mexico. gray says it's level of growth it's economic growth to the extent that mexico can also raise wages to the extent that mexico can actually you know bring those that are falling behind in this process to better status economically is going to be the best for everyone i'm not mentioning he's winning speech the point is how to make the conditions in mexico for mexicans not to have to go to the u.s. to work i think in order to solve the migration problem it's not putting a wall it's actually putting all the conditions in mexico for mexico mexican to prosper and be able to make a decent living living producing and be happy in their own country even though due
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to the thank you you're very welcome thank you for having me. finally now to today's meeting in a palace reconstructed after the spanish civil war catalan president kim tore a new spanish socialist pm pedro sanchez me to madrid after democratically elected catalan politicians of either being jailed or issued arrest warrants the fate of one of them on saturday of st andrews university will be discussed in edinburgh tomorrow in a meeting between torah and scottish first minister nicola sturgeon joining me now via skype from strasburg is jordi solaire he's a member of the european parliament representing spain for the republican left of catalonia and he's on the european parliament's committee on foreign affairs jointly thanks so much for coming on just before we get to the fate of professor glare upon society successful it's been this e.u. catalonia dialogue platform after your paris meeting perhaps it will meet in london
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next. yes we were last week in the summit action out of. the french founder and the lead it was successful in the sense that we could explain to some friends and b.s. the current situation in iran here also and of our platform from the from the european parliament we were very interested in change of the us and work at. dr. beach from different political affiliations to look at this and that's precisely what we want to do on this date at the exchange of views and information with and based what about professor clare up on sat is it understandable that there are fears in scotland in britain now that scottish prosecutors have been given the go ahead on behalf of spain to
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begin extradition proceedings on the allegations a violent rebellion. we dress the sort this out and to do so he. already see how the belgian should use it he discovered it or use a location of this turkey just on sedition reveal a misuse of public funds to go away to the station in in germany i'm sounding this which someone we completely address or at least into the city systems. going to the spanish one to say. like this that goes that chair to this. against politicians i don't want members of go around and completely destroy tonight. they have no solid basis and it shows
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a lack of quality that i will say a ranking. system in spain what is the mood like in brussels strasburg do they understand that around the world politicians everywhere are looking on as democratically elected politicians in europe being i think there was a report the other day saying well at least they're going to be moved from prisons in madrid to prisons in catalonia do they understand what the data be about and i have you know a very big problem and some fifty one members from. member states of rome differ but in ideological downs so you can find very different opinions on on on what's going on what i would say. vast majority of the of member seen this kind of . don't understand the way the spanish government and the spanish estate reacted after the events let's look don't put the image and they don't understand
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it so there's no comprehend. perhaps the whole reputation of the european union is now in tatters the european commission president york are saying intervention would cause chaos whatever bedroom sanchez the so-called socialist prime minister does the european union is now synonymous with jailing democratically elected politicians is that because it is the sixth largest economy this is an economic situation because you are on the budget committee. spending is an important member state of the european union not only in its economic sales but also its political weight. and and in the video screen you know the our politics just in. the action have been commission and in general of the institutions there's been disappointing it's over some people are saying the e.u.
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were saying it might intervene in italy for it because italy was perceived to be you can you can the politicians in both of the understand way here in britain people understand breck's it because they don't want to be part of a european union that defacto drowns refugees in the mediterranean jails demographically elected politicians and seems to act for its own own institutions rather than for the supposed the devalues the e.u. was founded on the answer to that to my in my mind to maybe you should be. modern direction instead of lessons and direction should be more europe instead of less of course. one of the reasons that explain. this reaction of the institutions to war or what happened and what's going on in catalonia one of the reasons is that there are utopian you know. it's still too
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much based on the bible. of nationalist states. in that context is still national interest. and important to a lot national states tend to defend themselves even if it's in place. by where elations on the may wage thing you and you want president. to take more power over that's the answer to the jailing of democratically elected politicians is the nation state of the robot then you know i want i want another more democratic iraq a well tool to be very strong through the act the strongly against governments regulates bases on the member of the regs jordi thought i thank
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you. all that said for one of your favorite shows from this season will continue to share your favorite episodes until we're back for season one wins in a fifth of september killed a bunch of us by social media so you see. it was you know provision on my back when i wanted it. but i. just lost his boss because. you know. anybody. but the best honest i don't mean any of them. join us you know but i was you know. you know just i mean what i'm already but it was
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finds itself in the media's spotlight in the u.s. after c.n.n. refuses to retract a trump collusion story even after the networks are the source of back tracked on its most serious claims. for cracks emerging in europe over the migration issue. as the french president says he is now the main opponent to the hard line and the leaders of italy and hungary. and with a decisive battle looming over the last rebel stronghold in syria the russian foreign minister warns that the u.s. seemingly prefers a regime change to removing terrorists. are
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broadcasting live from our studios in moscow this is our international thomas certainly glad to have you with us. right now c.n.n. is under fire after it refused to retract a breaking news story on collusion between donald trump and russia despite the news channel's source publicly withdrawing a significant claim the whole story was based on she's really trying to go reports . a quick look at some of the nuts and bolts of russia collusion storytelling we've gotten rather used to the media running sensational headlines because a number of anonymous sources said this or that well what if the anonymous source reveals his identity and says the story's not true or that he's made a mistake perhaps you'd expect the outlet to take a step back consider some skepticism possibly make a correction or take the story down altogether not if you're c.n.n.
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we stand by our story and are confident in our reporting on it and here's their original bombshell story from a month ago sources with knowledge tell myself and call that michael cohen claims then candidate donald trump knew in advance about the june twenty sixth beating a drum tower crucially these sources tell us that cohen is willing to make that assertion to the special counsel wabbit mohler so the sensation was that the president's former lawyer would tell investigators mr trauma had known about the infamous for tower sit down featuring his son and the russians sure that counts as a sensation as many would take it as proof there had been collusion well a few weeks later a man called lanny davis michael cohen's own attorney comes out and says he was the source for c n n a b he's made a mistake and c.
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is inside into this complicated matter has been misinterpreted mr davis eventually even appeared on c.n.n. several times to reiterate just that the reporting of this. mixed so michael cohen does not have information that president trump knew about the from terror meeting with the russians beforehand or you know there's not is your understanding now that the senate has been told no michael cohen stands by his testimony he did not know of the trump tower meeting beforehand that's correct and the reporting was a bit garbled but c.n.n. did nothing to warn its audience the story could have been false in fact it even began attacking the man who it once used as a source blaming him for changing his mind as often as the wind however when c.n.n. first broke the news based on a tip off from sources it mentioned that attorney davis declined to comment on the
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matter now we know that mr davis and the source are the same person unlike these guys other influential outlets the likes of the washington post came up with follow up reports or included corrections they weren't saying the original story was false for sure but at least casts some doubt this was the time when journalists went to c.n.n. but c.n.n. only answer to their question was we stand by our story it's still right because we had multiple sources did c.n.n. name any of these sources no this is out sometimes work and there could be a much bigger issue behind this kind of news climate one congressman from the republican party has claimed serious people from the likes of the justice department could leak sensitive stuff to the media on purpose he says this could be a tactic to trigger and list rounds of probes we know that some people at the
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department of justice to the f.b.i. actually gave information to the media then the stories were reported then they use those reports to justify further investigations could that point. to some other form of collusion don't you dare even think that russia gate is the coin of the realm here if you have a story no matter how false you're out with it before anybody pays any attention to the sourcing we have a sleazy bunch of lawyers and i'd have to ed pundits and reporters who now are caught in this web of misinformation. speaking at all kinds of euphemisms for lying i would suggest that if they do have another source that to defend what's left of their reputation they need to serve up some information about this source or but as i say they have no imperative to do
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that because i'm not c.n.n. on and miss n.b.c. and the cable and also the other outlets this story will kind of peter out and what people will remember is the first impression namely complied again. the last stronghold of rebel and to terror groups in syria the northern province of it leave is surrounded by government forces with a decisive battle looming russian foreign minister sergei lavrov has warned that the us seems to prefer change to ridding the area of terrorists. but especially in your story we have the impression that u.s. threats against damascus aimed at preventing terrorist from being expelled that is not the first time the us no matter which administration has prioritized the task of changing dissident regimes above the common goals of eradicating terrorism and extremism we believe these egotistical unilateral political games are
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counterproductive we believe all the conflict should be sold multilaterally with open contacts between countries including regional countries. are those tensions mount in adlib of the russian center for syrian reconciliation says it has received intelligence on the delivery of toxic substances to the province it claims that the material has been brought in with the help of the white helmets rescue group for use in a false flag attack russia has previously warned militants are preparing to stage a chemical attack or it is with god you have comments on the ten chill escalation of the situation in italy. the stage is set for a final and it looks like a bloody battle the battle for aid lib tens of thousands of islamists rebels from all over syria and the world against the syrian army and its allies no wonder then that the stakes here are like never before i q's ations provocation and
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chemical scandal it's not an even fight the syrian army is stronger which means jihad ists need all the help they can get from abroad. following the alleged goot a chemical attack russia's warning that rebels will try to stage as similar incident in egypt to draw the u.s. france and britain in get them to hit a sad again russia says an incident is imminent especially after the u.s. and allies jointly stated that they would act if it looks like as had launched another chemical attack that's almost an invitation to do so says moscow it would
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suggest now when the u.s. is steering the situation around we want to know how can damascus have chemical weapons if the u.s. france and great britain destroyed them last year you know what the u.s. answers we never said that france did the chemical weapons provocation which is being prepared is aimed at keeping al nasra they're counting on using it against the so-called regime as they call it it's do or die for the jihad ists rebels nowhere left to run nothing left to lose and their spot. says the west the gulf which have pumped billions upon billions of dollars into a cause that's on its last legs damascus and moscow a trying to work out a deal to reduce perhaps avoid the bloodshed but the job and up for it syria russia adamant this swamp of terror and zealotry has no future at the.
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group which are this is the last place for the terrorists say from all points of view this abscess should be removed of course what everybody's fearful of is escalation given the us russian military buildup in the region everyone has a gun pointed at each other and given that this is it the final act of the syrian war the urge to shoot might just be overwhelming you know while civilians are fleeing the area through humanitarian corridors set up by the syrian government and russia. and i asked him then why did it get militants were holding and since hans the chance that.
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