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say that if it's coming from a from a foreign source just because it's given to a pact to extend a bit that shouldn't be allowed you want to see those loopholes closed legal. no i want to get rid of the f.e.c. and i want to get rid of our foreign policy running the world and i don't want to be involved in doing this thing where people have to buy influence with us but we have a lot of influence you know we go around the world telling people what they should do we want them to do such and such and if they do exactly as we tell them we don't prosecute them for violation of any law we give them money we ask what our foreign aid is all about we give money for the people to do what we want if they don't do exactly what we want we might try to prosecute him or put pressure on him but we might also put sanctions on them they will interfere and there are elections that's where the real problem is we then go and do something much worse than anybody ever tries it here we go and interfere in other elections and get involved in coups and
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change the government and i think that's horrible i think what we should be doing is neither buying influence nor punishing people we should try to get along with people and trade with people that's what i'm anxious to do and then this whole issue would disappear it's the fact of the foreign policy we have that creates this and yes it's mismanaged it's going to be inforced arbitrarily and depending on who's in office and who's going to get punished so i don't think closing the loopholes if you can it's like closing all the loopholes in this country on the tax code is always through polls so i think that you have to change the system in order to take care of that there's always going to be some loopholes there's always going to be a political use of a an organization like the federal election commission like to ask you about that until this news conference that is just taken place he said not that he will. and
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to work with the democrats. the democrats the more outspoken members seem to talk about impeachment more than anything else it seems to people on the outside certainly me that some of them are of the opinion it's almost like the anti christ is in office do you really think these two sides can work together. yeah i do unfortunately though for the wrong reason i don't think i think they will come to take for instance they want to spend money on infrastructure trillions of dollars democrats are probably going to be wanted to strike a deal with the president and get their money and that's a big boondoggle they get along better than most most people say i don't think they're going to impeach the president because that's going to open up more war car can of worms on all what hillary had been doing and all but knows they they work together too often take foreign policy for instance do you think do you think the congress is going to a democratic congress is going to pass a thing and say that what we have to do is take our money away from saudi arabia
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and make sure that we don't have a thing to do with the war in yemen that's not going to happen is very bipartisan and they all spend too much money democrats and republicans run up debt and if you don't have a system where we control the currency of the international currency of the world where we can print the money then something will happen so they work together they don't worry about the deficit they support the fed they support printing the many they support the military industrial complex and that's part of what the first question you had there about influence of foreign annotate the military industrial complex is is the biggest boondoggle in the country and they and trump and the democrats can't work out a deal on that i think the biggest thing might work politically because there are so there are a lot of politics involved is that now that the democrats have taken over the house and we're going when we get our downturn which we're going to get who's going to
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get blamed who's going to get blamed for the republicans were still in charge of the house then the republicans we get all the plans but this say we have a bad year next year trouble say say you put those democrats in and now we're having a recession and he can blame he can blame the democrats for so it may benefit. more than i but a row houses yes and go someone to blame now and i suspect you're right that we will hear him using that opportunity great speech too many thanks for your time i guess former u.s. congressman ron paul. that would jewish group in germany has school for integration classes for muslim immigrants we'll have more on that story after this short break . one else seemed wrong. just don't. let me.
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get to shape out just days after. and in detroit equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. but you should. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or some want to. have to go right to the press this is what the three of them can't be good. interested in the water. they should.
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welcome germany's leading jewish organizations calling for special anti semitism classes for muslim migrants this comes amid a spike in hate crimes against jews peta oliver has the story jewish community leaders in germany say they want to see integration classes for migrants that focus on the semitism saying that this could help stem a rise in anti-semitic incidents 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
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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 just. she's. still showing nineteen year old syrian molly going to be using two men from berlin for wearing a kippah going as far as to attack the man 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 park which started after one group of people from syria snatched away a star of david necklace worn by a jewish man also from the same country over one million refugees and migrants
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event in the country since twenty fifteen and as chancellor merkel points out some have contributed to the problem 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 i fortunately anticipate is what existed before that i met with barely a rabbi yehuda title 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
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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 we strongly. courage to take it in that manner this week sees the eightieth anniversary of kristallnacht or the night of the broken glass when jewish homes 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 our r.t. berlin. egypt may ban the book or in public attorney time and under any circumstances under a new draft law or make a say both male and female terrorists are using the full body veil to avoid
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detection we are currently in an ongoing war against terrorism we should do our best to and did the video or is used by many people as a cover for the crimes that they're committing it's not part of personal freedom as some say seventy states have already bards the covering in public sparking heated discussion the un human rights committees even ruled that france's ban constitutes a violation of human rights my colleague andrew farmer gauged opinion on the issue from a story an adult darwish political and social commentator mo answer. they have been actually instances in egypt and elsewhere where actually a man pretending to be women and so it's for security as cracks the hypocritical double standard to actually suggest that it's actually not anything i do but i think anybody saying that we. are a lot of actually finding secular freedoms i think it is
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a very slippery slope when you are starting to legislate what muslim women anonymously member presumably i mean if a jewish woman wants to cut a head or somebody wants what is a fancy dress or these are part of a secular rights and freedoms if you happen to have that draft of our proposed law it's not actually banned as neutrons so if you are going to a security zone i eat a government institution. or a military base or airport security or any of these places you are required to move the bit seven european countries that ban the in public places she feel is that there's a growing except answer a growing push or a growing movement to do this and would you anticipate to see more countries follow suit i think we've seen a growing faction lies ation the hard thing opposed to i say to the base and i think what we will see is any creasing effort by the populist party the far right movement to europe in europe i would turn to that said the paradox in england in
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europe in general and the west will resist. banning anything because you have truly open society and freedom individual but when you have a nanny state like egypt has that been the under state you need this kind of law to really protect women from slugs forcing them to wear the veil and the board this is about freedom is a short skirt it's not libertarianism a headscarf it's not conservatism we need to open our minds and become a people elevate about these issues that are. thanks for staying with us he went on to international updates coming your way at the top of they'll.
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join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics small business i'm showbusiness i'll see that. business bone boss broadcasting around the world in covering the world of business and finance of the impact upon all of us thank you for being on board i'm bart chilton in washington d.c. coming up today it's election day in the u.s. and we'll take a look at what investors may do once the results come in with grace and danielle
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say they're standing by and we joined by an expert grant page of magnet imperial system to talk about a technology which could change some of the world's most troubled places plus artes fly a tab and takes a look at oil resources in the u.s. gulf of mexico and while is this amazing and later we talk about offshore oil production in the u.s. there's an unusual question on the voting ballot in the state of florida. at first it may just seem puzzling and dumbfounding but molly barrows tells us not so fast all that directly ahead but first some headlines let's go. we start our global report in the east where china and pakistan have agreed to trade using the chinese yuan and pakistani rupee as the currency rather then the u.s. dollar the move comes as others including russia and turkey have been making similar efforts to dealing from the u.s.
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dollar the decision was formally announced as pakistani prime minister under him come on business and met with chinese president xi jinping in beijing. and in japan the cabinet has approved legislation to ratify a massive free trade agreement with the european union effort to be implemented by february first under the agreement japan is set to remove ninety four percent of their terrorists and the e.u. will remove ninety seven percent in sectors including but not limited to agriculture seafood and your products the deal covers roughly thirty percent of global gross domestic product and around forty percent of all world trade interestingly the collective g.d.p. of the e.u. enchant is nearly the size of the nafta nations the us canada and mexico. venezuelan president nicolas maduro continues to look for ways to help the nation's troubled and hyper inflammatory economy and is now looking to go to the bank the
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gold bank that is he once the actual physical stuff the gold back from banks the move comes after the truck administration instituted even further economic sanctions upon venezuela as a nation and upon individual venezuelans related to gold late last week in order to restore democratic order in venezuela and combat corruption according to the state department the united states will quote continue to use the full weight of american economic and diplomatic power to help create conditions for the restoration of democracy for the venezuelan people of the gold from a door that mr berger is seeking to obtain is included five hundred mip five hundred fifty million dollars worth from the bank of.
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