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opening late. breaking. jewish organization. the government special integration. spike. looking like a famous painting of the french revolution goes viral and we speak to him about his experiences protesting at the border when he was shot by an israeli soldier. news for you on this wednesday welcome to the program. americans have. crucial midterm elections deep divisions in the country. the democrats against that will see them resting back control of the house of representatives
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while the republicans retain control of the senate and. the result a tremendous success democrats say it's a huge blow to the president. about restoring the constitution checks and balances to the child i. spoke. and took back the house of representatives. so tonight is a night to celebrate how far our movement has come. true for the lives of. others have announced the senate going into republican control that's a huge moment a huge victory for the president seville testament to the fact that many voters want their state wide officials to be people who will continue to have this economic boom going are voting in favor of freedom and free markets because the first time in eight years that the democrats have had control of the u.s.
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house of representatives now this is centrally means a split government and with control of the house of representatives the democrats will have the ability to launch more investigations into donald trump they'll have the ability to subpoena people and bring them before congress also they'll have the ability to get their hands on some key documents now people are asking could this mean impeachment now the way the u.s. constitution lays that out the democrats with control of the house will be able to bring impeachment charges against the president however it is the senate that would vote to remove the president in the event of an impeachment trial so the senate remains solidly republican however at this point a government shutdown is a real possibility because in order for legislation to pass the u.s. congress both houses have to sign on to it so with the democrats having the ability to shut down legislation they could essentially shut down the government as has
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happened under the obama administration and appears that while the senate remains republican the democrats seem to have maintained and won control of the u.s. house of representatives and larry king showed his thoughts on the midterms with america but we're going to have that holds a split government were to disappoint in this country might even be healthy. yes the last two years have been the turbulent to say the least this is an important election night live through a lot of them but i've never been through one like this trump front that all of this note up from prompted all is this was an election for again strong prone probably he controlled the media over the last two years it's almost at a point there's never been anything like this in history ever i know donald for forty years the one thing the state you made stacey and you make very few in your life. donald trump does not have
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a bruised ego. remains constant in other words what he will say is a couple of things democrats stole as in the house why are you notice that we kept the senate because most of my time was devoted to the senate he will take credit for whatever doesn't matter what happens if he lost the senate he would have blamed the world we've never seen anything like this in politics ever now that i'm trying to picture him fifty years from today they put up till portraits of american presidents right now i'm trying to see washington jefferson. roseville reagan. do you think that i just never saw him as president and so what we have is accomplished some things but we have a we have a country in. a lot of trolling away
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a record breaking thirty eight million people voted early the excitement over the midterms resulted in huge queues with some not even getting to cost the lives of its using clues its broken ballots scanners and voting machines locking power cords in some places there was a shortage of machines on ballots some stations opened late and a phoenix polling station was closed due to a failure to pay rent it was too late to reopen by local officials. in south carolina one man had to vote shirtless because the state does not allow anyone to display any campaign material within seventy meters of the polling station so he was forced to take off his donald trump t. shirt despite the fact that the president wasn't even accountability in the midterms. and the america of course was covering the midterm elections in the early stages on debate on the channel got quite heated so many new voters and people who
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were engaged truly was an indication of the blue way i saw in my own neighborhood people who were out knocking on doors for the first time these are people who could have done it during the obama era that means they were pushed and they were pushed by that blue way that's going to take us on to the next election i think that you're going to have a congress a democrat congress that's going to really alienated its own party are going to be fighting their own little war between themselves and i think in two thousand and twenty you're going to see a different picture presidential election more turnout on the republican side i think the democrats have really pushed at this time and i don't think you're going to see more people who have been forwarded this time around come out next time so i think that that the republicans are setting themselves up for a big victory in two thousand and twenty for donald trump and you know the house and senate you know what i'm thinking and thinking is as i'm listening to all of the because i could give a hoot about the politics i don't i really don't give a crap who wins but i will tell you this as an american as american an. and i want
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to ask you this question scotty as an american i actually believe that divided government is what the doctor asks for right now for americans i mean it seems like if if we agree that one of the greatest things about our system is the fact that we have checks and balances than what could be better than two parties fighting it out for the truth rather than any one of these party whether it's the blue or the red in control but here is the problem that we have to look at how are they going to fight are these politicians when they're on the hill are they going to act like children and todd birds like we've seen them do the last two years and previous when they fight because they are setting the example on how we handle political discussion discourse in this country i just want to make sure that going forward this does not encourage more discourse more anger by division between the two parties and that they don't have it all down to in the two parties i disagree with you i want there to be as much division between these two parties as american as we could possibly get in fact i would prefer they do nothing because as far as i'm
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concerned it's very difficult in the last five ten years to see anybody do anything in washington that has actually benefited the american people that i don't trump ration is have been benefited a lot in this country but as far as people like my mother and my father and my family very little has been done either by democrats or republicans for the american people so as far as i'm concerned if they spend the next two years doing nothing but fighting amongst themselves and nothing gets done how will new york i just think it's a poisoned well and i don't see it coming back any say any time soon i think the country is so divided that it's almost impossible to expect it to come back and as far as the government not doing anything in two years i mean you talk about mom and pops people who don't have deductions could double the standard deduction that's going to mean the money back in their pocket after they file their income taxes i mean just stop you for a minute those tax breaks that you referred to for the average person are going to last about a year and a half for rich people are going to last. for the rest of their lives so let's not
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be. led by the jobs provide the jobs so everything for the rich and nothing for the poor oh i don't i don't everywhere sure the rich i would question that strategy many republicans are republican because they believe in their particular values but there are a lot of democrats who are democrats simply because they are not republicans and so we have a broad audience like that of people who care either about social justice or economic justice you're going to get that mixed bag and it's much harder to have a defined message like the republicans you know back in just a moment. you
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know world a big partisan movie 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 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.
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will make this manufactured insensitive to the public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the flame and merry go round. the one percent. in the middle of the room sick. usa program here welcome to it germany's leading jewish organization is calling for special anti semitism classes for muslim migrants it comes amid a spike in hate crimes targeting jews investigating the story artie's peter on
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a. jewish community leaders in germany say they want to see integration classes for migrants that focus on them saying that this could help stem a rise in anti semitic incidence in the country many of these people have been shaped by regimes in which anti semitism is essential and the jewish state is denied the right to live to prevent the worst scenario we need to tailor the integration courses to these people much more preferably by country of origin the official statistics back up a rise in crime in germany just over four hundred were reported in the first half of twenty eighteen knots up ten percent on the same period last year the vast majority of these were committed by neo nazi and far right groups but the leadership of germany's foremost jewish organization paints a bleak picture of the future saying he sees more problems coming from migrants one of the most shocking cases of twenty eighteen was caught on camera shows from
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a dish she's. going to do you think showing a nineteen year old syrian migrant abusing two men from berlin for wearing a kippah going as far as to return the men with his belt jewish leaders have cautioned against wearing the traditional skull cap so as not to draw attention in berlin we've seen reports of jewish children becoming the target of anti semitic bullying in school and this summer ten people were arrested after a brawl in a berlin park which started after one group of people from syria snatched away a star of david necklace. sworn by a jewish man also from the same country over one million refugees and migrants event in the country since twenty fifteen and as chancellor merkel points out some have contributed to the problem of noir we have a new phenomenon as we have many refuges among whom there are for example people of arab origin who bring in another form of anti-semitism into the country
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unfortunately and to citizen existed before that i met with burly rabbi yehuda take that and i asked him how bad the situation is and if he agrees with extra integration classes for migrants focusing on anti semitism the problem with anti-semitism in germany today is unfortunately growing there is much worry about the developments in germany especially due to the fact that many refugees have come from countries which they were breastfed with hate towards israel and towards jewish people of course we welcome everybody but at the same time being a refugee doesn't only have merits it also has obligations it's not something that only affects the jewish people this affects all people that honor and respect democracy and want to live in a society which respects all people so we have to understand that this is a very serious top agenda issue also for the leaders of the german government and
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we strongly encourage them to take it in that manner this week sees the eightieth anniversary of kristallnacht or the night of the broken glass when jewish homes and businesses and places of worship were set ablaze by nazis with the nascent support of out of hitler's governments while the situation in today's germany is thankfully a long way from out of the one nine hundred thirty s. that period of history continues to cast a long shadow peter all of. a star midfielder at one of england's top football clubs has received harsh criticism on social media after refusing to wear the traditional remembrance poppy ahead of armistice day which marks the end of world war one in saturday's match for manchester united a serb but never mind your matter which decided not to wear the flower though he did explain why on instagram. i recognize fully why people wear poppies i totally respect everyone's right to do so and i have told sympathy for anyone who has lost
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loved ones to do conflict however for me it is only a reminder of the bombing of serbia in one thousand nine hundred nine on reflection i now don't feel it is right for me to wear the poppy on my shirt the poppy was first introduced as a remembrance symbol for those who died in the first world war however now its meaning has been extended as a symbol of remembrance for all fallen soldiers. picks up the story from the serbian capital belgrade. it's not every day you see a professional footballer take a hard political stance but that's exactly what manchester united. did regarding wearing the poppy well you would think that this would pacify all the tension because it was heavily criticized for not wearing the poppy but yes some people took to social media to deliver a lot of abuse towards the serbian player now some were suggesting that he should be injured others were saying that he should leave the country and play elsewhere but in serbia his decision received some price appreciate it decision politics
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shouldn't be involved in the sports i would do the same from this country. has suffered more. from this. country were. one of these are. not. bad. i don't like not not to a soldier but even in the england itself is explanation left very mixed response some people actually defended him and said they respected his choice after all he was not even an english player but say that to stoke city's james maclean from republic of ireland who also refused to wear a poppy and got so much abuse coming towards him that it just you know the social media literally exploded with vile things said about the republic of ireland international play and he even had somewhat of
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a confrontation with the fans at one of the recent stock city's games so all this basically raises a big question what is wearing a poppy in england a symbol of remembrance or something that you can use as a stick to hit a player if you refuses to wear it based on his nationality so we've got reaction in london to the footballers decision not. if he lives and works in britain. days especially that yes they should but he obviously has a great personal feeling as to why and i think you just have to respect his previous if you're actually doing it. then i think really sometimes you should swallow your own personal opinions as to show respect for the people around him and his family and his even his team to show respect he should i feel like he should webb i wish we'd just stop making wars and celebrating the fact that men die they more or less that's not something that we will find anyway.
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a photo of a palestinian protester has gone viral for the similarities to a famous painting of the french revolution a work by cold at liberty leading the people the protester in the n.h.s. now himself become a symbol of resistance. does it look familiar especially to the french reminds me of liberty leading the people by a huge and there are quite a very powerful image. of a lot of the good to the great modern return demonstrations to live with dignity
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and to take back the homeland as i will never leave oh good every day and god willing our dreams be achieved. i put the flag down and started throwing stones with my sling shot so the shot me only carried the sling shots on the flank and i was hurting them a tool and they were facing us. with weapons. used to do this in the great march of britain demonstrations my flag in one hand sling in the other when i saw my photo i was moved to go back and. there has been no widespread criticism of israel's use of excessive force against the gaza protesters though israel insists that it's the palestinians who are inciting violence the so called
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a great march of return demonstration along the border has been ongoing for over seven months and during that time at least two hundred ten palestinians have been killed with more than eight hundred thousand of them. thanks for sharing some of your wednesday with us here at odyssey international it's now twenty two minutes past the hour here in moscow we are back with much. else to show it's seemed wrong why don't we all just don't call. me old yet to see how this thing becomes active. and engaged me because betrayal.
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when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. what politicians do. to put themselves on the law if they get accepted or rejected . so when you want to be president. or somehow want to be rich. but you'd like to be prosperous it wasn't before three of them or can't be good but i'm interested always in the waters of the holocaust. question. ministries police forces and city administrations of many countries depend on one corporation and another by mike was hoping when the board doesn't implement the eyes of god i'm stumped on this is going to guns going through the. woods as that see that is up on him to see it the best possible bribe them proprietary software
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you don't know this whole cult isn't that a such a security risk when you have a black box operating in the public eye to microsoft dependency puts governments on to cyber threats and not only that some seem to think off message and put us in more that's what we call self-assembly sicily and this is seldom the solstice gladewater won't. be going to most of the world didn't miss you the world was all of those with no means and all this in the arsenals of the host i didn't miss the old business stopping there was a sting on was a front is up and his cards on the fine. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter to us as over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you want to be rich eight point six percent market saw
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thirty percent from august last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per cent get first shot and. point rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only number you need to remember is one one business shows you can't afford to miss the one and only. in twenty forty you know bloody revolution here to crack the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it just the war here i mean your list put video through me in the new bill is that idea pulling me out of the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty fourteen. those who took part in
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this today over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other calls that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. it's hard to imagine the decades after the war a nazi don't tell was still active rich in the nineteen seventies grin and tell had as the chair of its board a man convicted of mass murder and slavery at auschwitz a german company develops a little mite a drug that was promoted as completely safe even during pregnancy and it turned out to have terrible side effects what has happened to my baby is anything but. you know she said she's just cut short arms mimics a little mind victims have to this day received no compensation they never apologized for the suffering that not only want the money i want the revenge.
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times when you're watching going underground one hundred one years to the day of the november bolshevik revolution coming up in today's show will it be war we are scase senior iranian nuclear negotiator what the islamic republic's next move will be after monday's u.s. violation of a geisha under the u.n. treaty signed by britain russia china or in the e.u. and you've got so many things but one of the institutional racism hundred percent of this country is still way way way back is it ok to die for this country but not ok to live in it because the u.k. ministry of defense announces commonwealth soldiers to take part in british war as we speak to reggae artist about when drugs scandal but first away from the u.s.
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midterm new liberal battle results. taking a page from h.b.o.'s game of thrones the president tweeting sanctions are coming confirming he is tightening the screws on terror ron as promised when he quit the iran nuclear deal russian foreign minister sergei lavrov has already condemned the actions but isn't anything particularly new about the usa breaking treaties as it did in the past seventy two hours with britain and russia are over iran the geneva convention continues to be broken by the u.s. as outlined hoff a decade ago by a president seemingly powerless to do anything about it did more to become a symbol of around the world for an america that flouts the rule of law but right now britain stands accused of violating treaty obligations because of its de facto war in yemen even u.k. state mandated media here broadcast leaks of concern in whitehall private i've been told the government lawyers and indeed officials are very worried indeed about the possibility of
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a legal challenge on monday human rights watch and amnesty international were given permission for a spring twenty nine hundred challenge to u.k. arms sales to saudi arabia by then the death toll may be considerably higher. in the sixty thousand or so we revealed on monday's show it's not of course just tories though that stand accused of betraying international treaties while to resume says she won't violate their own treaty terms alleged violations of international law when the labor party were in government were famously exposed at britain's iraq inquiry senior legal advisers from the british foreign office said they were always of the view that military action in iraq was clearly a legal name made the government note of that opinion at the time it will arguably be as easy for donald trump as it was for tony blair to batter away legal advice in washington today there is treaty violation precedents concerning native americans that will be much publicized at so-called thanksgiving later this month the usa anyway is exceptional according to trump national security advisor john bolton
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exceptional even when arguably threatening human kind as a species arms race began at exactly the time in moment when the u.s. opted out of the anti-ballistic missile treaty putin is to meet trump in paris on sunday when they ironically commemorate armistice day in the water when gold was so what's next in his nature's leading light the united states a pariah a rogue nation because of economic warfare like this to nullify all the iranian exports to world markets we can tina go shish to get all the nations to zero joining me from princeton new jersey a senior iran nuclear negotiator said hussein was obvious thanks so much for coming on going underground so do you think iran can withstand the loss of billions in oil revenues i believe iran is a red the experience handling multilateral unilateral international international sanctions you know iran has been under sanctions u.s. sanctions for about forty years up to now iran.
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