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it. was. the leaders of russia turkey germany and france need to lay the groundwork the peace the inferior serious differences remain over how to tackle extremists groups in the northwest of the war torn country if radical militants opposed this if they make provocations from inside the russians will reserve the right to help the syrian government eliminate this threat of a military offensive by the syrian regime and its backers. would have an acceptable
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security and humanitarian consequence. gun monk bursts into a synagogue in the u.s. state of pennsylvania shooting dead eleven people and wounding six of those. and the european union the european court of human rights rules that insulting the prophet muhammad is not protected by freedom of speech upholding a conviction against an austrian woman we get reaction to the decision we should have free speech and it goes as far as saying in some instances the professor was very wrong when we come up a lot of people to use and abuse them to become racist demonize a group of people. a warm welcome you're watching on t.v. international with me if you are in our top story this hour the lead. it is of
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russia turkey germany and france have called the syrians to take center stage in the country's peace process and stressed the importance of preserving syrian sovereignty the statement came following a summit in istanbul aimed at finding ways of ending the country's devastating seventy and long conflicts. co-signs discussed constitutional reform free elections humanitarian aid and the extremist factions and charged in a province and if the trying to break down the developments first of all even though we are in november the four leaders hope that a committee to draft the syrian new calls to sion will be more before the end of this year here's another what the heads of state did to discuss the personal favor of syria's president barbara starr hall assad and besides this don't but he is
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questioning the right of this is syrian people to decide who still just be a target of the country next time blossoms or whatever it wants to start firing guns need syria is it the problem with for a good area it could explode at any time parts last forget about it and this is the part where things really get tricky damascus what's the province on its control and obviously it is allied with russia however currently this place remains the last stronghold of the syrian opposition which is backed by turkey and pretty much the rest of the western world obviously that includes france and germany as well and it is still a place where the former news for terrorists and other affiliated groups are still active now all the members of the quartet are saying that the terrorists must be out of. they're asked to who is more likely to be behind
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a possible escalation in the ed look province and the consequences as well this is where the sides not only don't see eye to eye this is where they're making some rather aggressive warnings the first one came from the russian president vladimir putin and i shoot you in studio because to not be greeks picked turkey to shortly complete its withdrawal of opposition forces heavy weaponry and military units from the demilitarized zone we see that our techies partners are doing their best to achieve that however if radical militants oppose this if they make the case ins from inside the it live zone but russia will reserve the right to help the syrian government eliminate this threat. and just a couple of minutes emmanuel macron who was sitting pretty much one meter away from latimer poking punched back with this military offensive by the syrian regime and its backers would have an acceptable security and humanitarian consequences to our
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security interests as well as those of turkey and europe are at stake however for now russia and turkey who are backing opposing sides in war able to sign a so-called level read them of understanding this is something paris and berlin are counting on to the memorandum could be this magic element which is keeping the whole alive for the removal of jihad is from live and also the continued existence of the demilitarized zone in that this is the kind of zone which is patrolled by the military police of russia and turkey without terrorists and without heavy weaponry i just want to point out that all four leaders said that they were looking forward to another summit like this to happen in the near future and also they are open for some of the other international players to be involved in these
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kind of talks on a lighter note despite the sticking points is seemed there was some good chemistry between the latest. was. looking. forward to. the former u.k. ambassador to syria and bahrain for his thoughts on whether the talks will prove fruitful. the real significance of this meeting is that it was held at all
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and in this format of russia and turkey who have been partners in the agreement. on the one side as it were and france and germany coming together for the first time in this format was also parroting the u.s. position but the very fact that she and my crone attended does give us some hope for the longer they will participate in the recovery syria ones key russia have settled issue as a result of the meeting russia and turkey have drawn closer together. and his position on the future of who has wavered over over the years but he said that the future of syria would have to be decided by the syrian people alone so he
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has come off to through the issue and that has no future leader. place in the us have confirms that eleven people were killed in a mass shooting at a synagogue in the state of pennsylvania on saturday a further six were injured the shooter who is in custody has been identified as forty six year old robert bowers he said to have had multiple farms the atrocity took place during a morning service. there were eleven but as a result of the shooting incident. were no children. were definitely. include for the police officers. the police who were injured in the attack was shot at as they arrived at the scene incident took place on what is traditionally the busiest day of the week for synagogues and the tree of life.
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synagogue was founded more than one hundred fifty years ago and merged with another pittsburgh congregation in two thousand and ten it holds a number of events in the community including religious ceremonies and book clubs the u.s. attorney general jeff sessions has condemned the attack saying such hatred and violence have no place in american society he added that the justice department would file hate crime charges and that the shooter could face the death penalty president trump has also said the perpetrators should be executed on what we did. last. week. they should have to wait. for. everybody. and i think. everything would. be good if anything. we.
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have here the former president of the synagogue that was attacked spoke to media at the scene. started i was getting dressed to go up to services a little before ten o'clock and i know one of the people the vice president that i work with on facility management here called me from lancaster and he said there's a report that is an active shooter he works for the city so he has special communications with emergency services and he said get up there and check it out i tried heading up shady avenue to the building and i was entirely blocked off here when i labor rights lawyer down to violate was at the scene for us with the latest . there's people gathered all around here. a lot of people in mourning a lot of parishioners with their heads in their hands people just trying to figure out what has happened here you know it's a very somber situation this is a bedroom community here in pittsburgh and this we don't see these things happen
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very often there's a number of synagogues here in squirrel hill this is a very strong jewish community here still in lockdown it's very hard to get in and out of school build this point and i never seen this many police in one place in pittsburgh i mean it's really a very tense situation and very sad people were very sad. for this is the latest a mass chasing ass a religious site in the u.s. and we said yes to similar as hacks came to the lives of thirty five people. and european court of human rights has ruled to defaming the prophet mohammad foals
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outside the limits of acceptable speech judges unanimously went to an appeal from an ulster and woman who had been seeking to have attend a conviction for insulting islam. domestic courts comprehensively assess the wider context of the applicant statements and carefully balanced her right to freedom of expression with the right of others to have their religious feelings protected and serve the legitimate aim of preserving religious peace in austria the woman identified only as he asked had led to seminars back in two thousand and nine entitled basic information on islam she allegedly used the classes to characterize the prophet as a paedophile that led to a conviction in two thousand and eleven for defaming religious doctrines and a fine of four hundred eighty euro is her appeal on the grounds of free speech had also been rejected by austrian courts we put the story up for debate. this is about faith of course muslims don't like that their prophet muhammad is being criticized
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but he should be in this instance you know we should have free speech i'm sorry as a muslim who will come to any sort of dialogue or discussion with any critic of islam as long as it is of all of us sit down and be taught but if somebody actually turns around the abuse and becomes abusive then that's a different kettle of fish it's a cultural discussions it happens in our societies so islam must be ready also to be tackled to be questioned about certain things that are not acceptable that are also legislations now against islamophobia why one people should be free to be islamophobia as some people are anti christian for anti-christian for example so it should be free we should have free speech and it goes as far as saying in some instances that perfect mohammad was very wrong you know we cannot allow people to
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use the concept of freedom of speech which i actually i think is a very important. thing to have but we cannot allow people to use and abuse that to become racist demonize a group of people and then make him into others and there's no cure in this value and then we promote fascism come on come on anti semitism is racism clearly but islamophobia is against a religion and i can moderate it sorry not sort of even that is no no you didn't look you are you're you're really you're really hiding behind the fact of the mother is i don't want fascism to come back in the streets of europe there is no violence on the part of europeans to woods to what's muslims they are welcome in europe but they must remain end of private sphere look muslims will come in europe that is the. a racist thing to say you know these are people who are part and
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parcel of what the europeans say look what you mean no you're you're you're just saying we'll come off course there will come they're all syrian people who are all see them and they've been austrian since two thousand of these in nineteen over. the muslims in all areas so we don't want to say that they don't need you to welcome them they belong to austria this is a language of exclusion this language of otherness is exactly what i'm talking about the reality is that we can sort of have sort of one set of rules and laws for one community and all that one for all that. so they come fountains of environmental activists in germany have staged a protest against plans to file an area of ancient woodland and have the details for you when we get back.
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you know world's big partners movie lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made history 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 troops the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. i will prefer to say that the human space is must become into prana terry place me and stats we had leaving in the solar system. and for sure we show the expense on other on other this sort of system i see this as a way. of bringing them developing more technology this new technologies so that we
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can even. increase. in improve the quality of life or no. welcome back thousands of environmental activists covered in the west in western germany on saturday in an attempt to save the trucks of ancient flint the remains of humpback forests which is twelve thousand years old could soon be felled by the energy giant r.w. which intends to expand its mining operation. the bulk of the protesters blocks a railway line preventing coal from leaving the company's mine tens of others occupied an excavator and environmentalist have been locked in a battle to save humbug forest which is owned by our to be we for years with many living in a treehouse community there they argue that the woodlands qualifies for protection
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and the e.u. conservation law as it's home to a rare species of bat it. the us justice department has charged a man over the recent wave of parcel bombs targeting senior political figures officials identified says all say ark from his fingerprints on d.n.a. on one of the envelopes he allegedly sent it since being revealed he had a number of previous convictions the media's been stressing the suspects strong support for donald trump. this is the face police have tied to the anonymous explosive devices bill this week to prominent democrats and apparently mad bomber has been targeting president trump's favorite targets for his invective so users say are calling sign this is c.n.n. sachs as well as a lot of other nonsense and there he is at a trump rally and the fifty six year old florida resident today was arrested and charged with sending a series of explosive devices. if the six year old is indeed known to
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be a trump supporter and one with a substantial criminal record previously convicted eight times including for carfare if found guilty of the attempted parcel bombings he could face up to fifty eight years in jail president trump in turn has condemned the incidents we will prosecute them him her whoever it may be to the fullest extent of the law. we must never allow political violence to take root in america cannot let it happen and i am committed to doing everything in my power as president to stop it the attempted bombings highlights how polarized the u.s. has become a new poll shows eighty percent of americans think their country is greatly divided forty percent of those also believe the situation will only worsen
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a vast majority of those quizzed say they are dissatisfied with the u.s. politics lawyer and political activist christine mancera believes the main task now is to bring people together. both sides have to tone it down both the president and the media and other political sectors have to come together and understand that we can now continue sending these inflammatory comments on t.v. and on social media because there are people who take it personally and then they you think that they have a way to respond and this is one example now is the republican side that has this crazy follower and we also have this democratic extreme left follower a few of a few months ago when here congressman scully so i think that we have to be very careful because this is becoming a real problem however recent polls are showing that more people down to the mainstream media's coverage of russia more pronounced more. i have this fear that it could be some russian operation two designed to do what's happening now. a while
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back it might be weeks between any russia related stories in mainstream media but times have changed and now it seems that no matter what the topic mainstream media finds a way to bring russia into it russia harvested american rage to reshape u.s. politics how the russians are trying to turn the tragedy to their advantage to target almost every major american social movement there's russian bots still pushing divisive past tags apparently accounts on social media even now so with stories of big bad russia playing round the clock on their television screens you would think that people living in western countries would be in a state of anti russian hysteria except they aren't according to a poll conducted by the french institute for public opinion it turns out that nearly half of americans and europeans don't buy into the russian coverage in the mainstream press france takes the lead when it comes to being wary of mainstream
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media russia reporting however across the pond people are slightly more trusting yet forty three percent of the u.s. public is wary of the russian coverage around the clock so why are people less trusting well lately the russian coverage has gotten a little bit weird russia is being blamed for the controversy around football players kneeling during the national anthem rush is being encouraged of having stars like emma watson used in memes in order to troll teenagers russia is even being blamed for criticism of the last jet ice star wars movie and a great disturbance in the force of millions of voices suddenly cried out to the sun this time so we decided to show these headlines to new yorkers let's see if they can spot the fake one our russian selling weaves on instagram. maybe it could be true it's also its own street but let's hear the kremlin backed trolls use stars like emma watson to spread discord in the west. really it sounds.
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more real sound real day on the russian bot to promote guns after florida school shooting. but yet you got sounds free to sound real no hate for the last jet i was actually spread by russian troll. fake i don't think now is real i think the last said i is not a true headline trick question they're all headlines those are all real and what do you make of. it's crazy you tricked me i could believe the real headlines that doesn't mean they're real that out of control think the media is a little hysterical want to talk about this stuff yes i think so clearly according to those headlines i think so good to try to get a reaction out of the radio of the left they're just trying to you know stir up some sort of craze sure some americans buy it but a lot of others don't skepticism is everywhere it seems that rather than forming an anti russian mob a lot of americans have decided to question more cable mopp and r.t.
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new york. but he would outs he would love to hear your thoughts on stories so to get in touch by following us and social media and join us again in the top of the off the latest. win goal make us manufacture come sentenced to death but look we'll see. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the financial merry go round to listen to the one percent so. we can all middle of the room sick. to lose the real need.
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what politicians do. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to. have to try to be cross for survival before three of them or can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of the house. or city hall. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the us is over twenty trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you loans to the ultra rich feet point six percent market saw thirty percent rise minus two years some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars.
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china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only number you need to remember is one in one business show you can afford to miss the one and only. trump has been coming up with a lot of statements saying that the arab states of the gulf should take care of the middle east or other we're still committed to the middle east so there's there's a lot of thinking incoherence is there but i think saudi arabia is hugely important to the united states and i think trump understands that and this is this is exactly what was driving his kind of commentary on the. killing i think that's at the end
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of the day it's not going to change the status quo of america's pulse musavi them though. a senior executive said happily in his private jet after just pulling off quite a coup. he has secretly initiated the sale of one of his biggest companies. even so before landing of the bush he becomes quite disillusioned the agreement has been leaked to the media taken by surprise he now has to justify his actions. even take it or he knows that a government member is waiting for him. minister of the economy is demanding an explanation how dare he sell without consulting the state the deal
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must be cancelled the c.e.o.'s refusal threatens a social tensions rise and it's pointed out that the minister has already broken other bosses and their dreams and he will be next this is the last time he will stand in his office or inside the ministry this is the coffee cup of a convicted man. two months later and after a fierce jewel the two men meet again same office different atmosphere. the ministers stand straight and tall but is stunned and defeated the last in the show of strength with the c.e.o. his defeat is also france's defeat. the c.e.o. is patrick. the company sold to the u.s. without consulting the french. in a deal that was sealed in circumstances where the of a spy novel from prying eyes and public opinion on. the sale deals
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a terrible blow to french industry and its end. g. independence today this affair of state is shrouded in a deafening silence. alstom story begins in the city of bell thought this is where the company was born in eight hundred seventy two and since then it has literally shaped to the region initially gold as a c.m. the alsatian corporation of mechanical engineering the company adopted the name else dumb in nine hundred twenty eight when it merged with the company francaise thomas hoost and ever since then else dumb has played a major part in many major french projects it designed the propulsion system for the normandy then the world's fastest liner and connected france to spain by building a train tunnel under the pyrenees and then built the turbo generators for the biggest power station in the world of germany but for the people of belfort else
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