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position often losing confidence in parliament it comes off his disappointing performance in september and then action. locals say that the lives have been tense into a nightmare after special safe. we head back in sand. this is. to see the spot well to. believe this is the substance of six lives. hungry takes a stand against and that claims the country has reached the key valleys. exclusively garion government. about how the uneasy relationship with brussels might.
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from the russian capital you're watching international welcome to the program. the u.s. president still no trump pest eleven has a track the united nations general assembly outlining his vision for the welt any takes us through the speech. the american president decided to begin by telling the entire world how his administration was doing a good job in less than two years my administration has accomplished more than almost any administration in the history of our country. america years so true. i didn't expect that reaction but that's. the general reception by the audience was rather warm bloods more awkward
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moments were to call donald trump stressed that his country would not intervene in other nations affairs and basically said that washington will stop telling other countries what to do we reject the ideology of globalism and we embraced the doctrine of patriotism and almost immediately after that the american president got to doing just that. germany will become totally dependent on russian energy if it does not immediately change course. all nations of the world should resist socialism. and the misery that it bring to everyone but. opec. and opec nations are as usual ripping off the rest of the world we want them to start lowering
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prices and they most contribute substantially to military protection from now on we had very strong words about patriotism almost so strong that it could be perhaps qualified as a kind of a new rise of you know he's calling for nationalism extreme nationalism and that is unfortunate because that moves the world towards a more a more difficult place to actually manage in a peaceful way from the united nations and if he had very strong words towards the i.c.c. if so it's also another contradiction because he talks about the rule of law and at the same time he attacks the international criminal court i'm not sure that his speech on on an ideological level on a strategic level holds all together it has a lot of contradictions and weaknesses the issue with iran is perhaps one of the most complicated quite a few people really scratch their heads when the american president said that a lot of countries supported his exit from the iran nuclear deal whereas in fact
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none of the signatories besides the u.s. russia china and the major european powers supported it and in fact the e.u. top diplomat federica maharani came out on monday and said that the european countries came out with a special financial mechanism to keep trading with iran in defiance of u.s. sanctions but. iran's leaders so ok this. death. and destruction of the corrupt dictatorship in iran plunder the nation's resources . to enrich themselves build nuclear capable missiles increase internal repression spread mayhem across the middle east and far beyond finance terrorism and find havoc and slaughter iran's neighbors have paid
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a heavy toll for the region's agenda. of aggression and expansion. the iranian president took to the stage several hours later and hit back at trump with a stinging rebuttal. because the u.s. also pressures other countries to violate the nuclear agreement and even more dangerously the us is threatening to punish all countries and international organizations we invite you to return to the un security council resolution we are inviting you to return to the negotiations table that you live. in a room we condemn all acts of terrorism without equivocation we fought the book party even before kuwait was iran fought against taliban terrorism and gave up martyrs in this struggle we fought al-qaeda and the taliban before the attacks on new york and washington d.c. iran fought against still a fake distorted representative of islam we were engaged in the fight against
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before the attacks in paris london and brussels appreciate this historical reality about iran trump should actually start realizing that he has been instead of bringing making america great again he has been isolating the united states of america even the european union and his allies in europe are not happy with his attitude towards iran which has proved on and on and on again about to be that it has abided by that deal which of course you up for adoption and still approves of iran has been showing on the moment that it's being credible it's sticking to the to the deal in terms of military expenditure iran is the nineteenth country worldwide in terms of military expenditure which means that the israeli regime turkey many other countries the united states itself is ahead in terms of this aspect so i do not see why iran to be concerned on the iranian officials
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have over and over repeated that if anyone is to be concerned about the situation and trump himself. authorities in paris are increasing the number of special safe houses for drug and drug addicts but people who live close by say it's made life in the area much more difficult shall it dubinsky investigate. behind these and gates stands the sour district the fixer in france's first illegal venue especially for addicts the idea was to give addicts a safe space to get clean needles to prevent the spread of disease as well as to be able to seek help but since it opened almost two years ago people are living and working on this street say it's turned their lives into a nightmare and despite gangs diety about the south to shoot many locals were too afraid to speak directly on camera if you see if you see the boy be to see what we
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. said about the lack. of listen to what you have been. given if. this is the way the boy didn't see the obvious but what. if it. was locals claim that the shooting gallery as it's been dubbed by the media makes the area for more dangerous and even though hundreds of addicts have made use of the facility many also is still choosing to shoot up right here on the street videos taken in recent weeks show drug deals. taking place in broad daylight the last time on t.v. city the street was a week two witnessed an addict getting their fix. this
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is the sport where that video was shot and if you come with me now i want you to just get a sense of how close that project was to the drugs room that has been set up by the authorities here it's just over here it's a stone's throw away and instead of using the facility that was available they decided to get hot. terms of violence and aggressive behavior is now being witnessed he almost daily. police statistics show that since the drugs room was opened more than one thousand eight hundred offenses have been reported for the possession of narcotics their consumption and theft despite the quarry from locals erm significant evidence showing that it isn't hurting the desired effect and now looking up to open us up for drug rooms along with a move. i think it would be necessary to have four rooms in paris suburbs including
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one to do was smoking crack on our balance treatment needs health needs but if this pilot project is anything to go buying these new versions just won't solve the problem in fact they could create. so what do you can ski otty paris. an eight year commissioner has lashed out at british newspapers even suggesting they need tighter regulation it comes against a backdrop of souring relations between the e.u. and britain over breakfast talks with some suitably nasty headlines polly boyd has the details well these comments about so-called smart regulation they were made by any justice commissioner verizon and for in the media build the culture of dialogue should build the culture of dialogue on the
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contrary we see divisions but misinformation and. exclusion the break to debate is the best example of that. again do you remember the front page of a popular british daily calling the judges the enemy of the. just last week the e.u. leaders told dad writes on another front page and i voted for a european approach to lead based on quality and smart regulation if needed so you had that juror taking aim at in particular the sun headline from last week that was printed in the wake of to reason may's failed trip to salzburg where she failed to convince e.u. leaders of the merits of her bragg's it plan and actually the article itself underneath the headline in relation to raw so called the e.u.
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leaders two bit mobsters so that's the sort of things he's clearly not happy with she says it's irresponsible for media outlets to behave in this manner but that word regulation is a bit like waving a red rag to a bull when you're in a room full of journalists and quite a few people concerned especially the journalists in the room they gave the e.u. officials during the q. and a session afterwards a bit of a grilling commissioner you rover gave a speech today where she referred to quote smart regulation for the media could you clarify what she means she refers to all the initiatives that have already been used and that should be. intimidated by member states including the already agreed or divisional media so he says directive was all over the world. but she didn't refer to the future. press she's addressing
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a problem she sees with two british newspaper front pages and saying small regulation was not all to if she will what does she mean by smart regulation of newspapers she was speaking about the responsibility of the media which of course he very well aware of the responsibility they. or do you have in informing people and afterwards she said that there might be consideration if smart regulation might be needed she didn't call for smart regulation not all the e.u. officials criticism was reserved for the press there she took aim at mainstream political parties as well who she said except some of the rhetoric of division and she called on politicians to show responsibility for their words and to show restraint because sadly hatred and cases of hate crime in europe are on the rise. still to come on the program sweden looks set for weeks of
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uncertainty after its prime minister lost a vote of no confidence in parliament more on that after a break. the old saying you know we need to go back to invite more foreign force that's not self-sufficient that's also the position of the government that sooner we can do that ourselves because in any case even if there is a number of contingencies they've got to go back one day to the end to their countries. you know world of big partisan do things a lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to get the stories that
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mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back 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. welcome back to our sweden's prime minister stefan loof and we'll be stripped of his position after losing a vote of no confidence it follows a historic pungent support for his ruling social democrats in september's general election where if a national discuss the developments with andre from. well this is a historic moment for sweden first time ever the freshly elected parliament dismisses the sitting prime minister and he lost the confidence of eight earlier on
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tuesday that is mandatory after general elections he will still be the head of where kerry take their government. until the new government is formed but with no actual power this comes after again historic parliamentary elections in sweden during which we saw a rise of writing too in sweden democrats while social democrats the that the ruling party the biggest and historically the most powerful party in sweden i mean was shaking dramatically with they have worst results in decades to now as an outcome we have two major groups in the parliament left sent to block including social democrats then the opposition alliance block formed of four parties with one hundred forty three seats in the paulding just one point less than their major rivals so they are very close one forty four against one forty three it's obvious that it will be very hard to for them to vote on any decision because none of them
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has the majority the only way for them to have the this majority would be in team up with sweden democrats they got sixty two seats in the palm and but the thing is that less sent to block says they are not ready to negotiate to cooperate anyhow with sweden democrats and tea parties of the for believing that this is. using the kind of arguments. against which really. rather. charge and we stand for all. the special emphasis that i mentioned. but you seem to. tickets by now is is basically a business model at the borders of europe where human traffickers and human rights
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organizations who are helping illegal migrants reaching the york and continent and begin their new european union basically going against the existing legal system the legal framework in which the european union should exist and they utilize or rather misuse the existing loopholes in the legal system settle what we do here in hungary. step by step we acting on the reality on the ground we are closing the doors of the post and then the one hundred three magically would be if. someone an individual is working together with human traffickers and explicitly and openly it's helping illegal migrants to cross the border against the existing rules the european rules and that myriad rules might be sanctioned at the highest level but in general our intention is to put things back on their feet and that is restore law and order to voters that your. you're not going to leave
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me that the european peoples party nor do you for obvious reasons. we are in europe and we are the people he does behind hungary government is probably the strongest political party with the most support coming from the people. during the past consecutive european parliament elections so that it would be absurd to be indicating that we have no place in the european people or in europe we go for it changing the rules and we go for. the original meeting. instead of. the u.s. senate judiciary committee has announced that it will vote on brett kavanaugh supreme court's nomination on friday morning that's one day after the embattled judge will be a pairing before the body to give testimony on claims of sexual misconduct leveled against him one of his accuse says he will also be a herring accuses him of attempted rape over thirty years ago the allegations have
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prompted the democrats to call for cavanagh's nomination to the country's highest courts to be blocks this was attempted rape i believe professor ford judge kavanaugh has lied multiple times she doesn't count when i have the same presumption of innocence as anyone else in america his credibility is already very questionable in my mind and in the minds of a lot of my fellow judiciary committee members of the democrats i would have us lying that you're well i believe her let's put it that way there is credibility to her story. it's not just politicians that's hard announcing trump's pick comedian jim carrey used a caricature and explicit language to blast governor in an interview cavanaugh strongly denies all of the allegations. process at a minimum bare minimum with waters hearing from both sides for rushing to judge. we were joined by legal analyst jennifer breeds and andreas been
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a professor at queens college to discuss the controversy surrounding coven also nomination. convincing people who probably had no idea anything about this case or even that there was a supreme court nominee to suddenly think that brett kavanaugh is a monster based on these these these allegations these paintings of how he's been meanwhile all we have are the words of two people that's not to say that they are lying but we have absolutely no evidence for that and that is simply the complete opposite of what the united states constitution and our judicial system was set up to to create. so i don't think anybody's assuming that anybody's guilty but that doesn't mean that we don't have a responsibility to take victims of sexual assault and sexual harassment very seriously and i think that's what we're doing right now particularly as it applies to the misuse of power by people and in particular men in power in our institutions in this country so i think right now it's perfectly plausible and important to hear
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out these women a lot of people believe some very important things in danger of being overturned and i think there's a some very serious implications there is not and i understand the role. that i hear and disagreements and the fear that roe v wade is going to be overturned but again these are more media allegations these are more allegations from from liberal stating that if trump has his people and if conservatives come in that then roe v wade will be overturned in all of this that's simply not due process of the american legal system or the supreme court they can't just come in and overturn laws there have to be cases there have to be precedent that this is politically motivated against cavanagh it has nothing to do with any evidence that's actually been brought forth besides about besides allegations from two women all processes that bring about the interpretation the production of law in any society is inherently political trumps appointment of cabinet is political there is an agenda at play here this is
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a field of deceit are you mentioned that the legal system in america or all of them in america is actually contingent on political ideologies but in fact actually the code of judicial conduct itself which all judges and all legal process people are supposed to adhere to is why do you think our founders actually passed these things presumption of innocence there is no presumption of innocence right now in the media there's no presumption of men and since right now in the u.s. media what i'm suggesting and what many people are suggesting is that we take this seriously and put forward a real process that hears out these voices and puts forward the converse a. as to do we want to put this person into this position is that who we want to represent us is that we want to have tried to have as we have that i as you reside are certain i worried about among so the point that you're making was that we need to listen to these voices the question is now going to is this going to be is this the person that we want in the in the highest office of our judicial system and the supreme court of the united states and so now we're already talking that he's he's
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guilty i think the fault is more on the media it's more on some of the loudest voices against this by automatically assuming that it was i don't think anybody is not a horses aren't your voice is that those are voices from u.s. media for more news analysis you can visit tell social media pages on facebook and twitter so you can take two minutes with more top story. mother who just don't suit leaks was lonely guard because he'll. believe. you.
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