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it's a horrible situations it's quite clear given the countries from which they come from that if they were seeking asylum which of course they're not there because they've been defined as on documented immigrants i.e. illegal immigrants are simply not a lot of the arsenal is available safe country if i can finish my point i'd like to finish my point place so so they these people are quite clearly and i'm sure george understands this they are illegal immigrants and i agree with george in one regard live russet description that this country takes so long to remove these people who should not be endace country in the first instance they think they should have been arrested as they were and probably charged with aggravated trespass and then they have their day in court to make their case as to why they were acting to prevent further harm and the problem in this case is that the judge effectively prevented the jury from considering their motivation and so these people are being charged with an irony or that was joint into deal with terrorism and whatever your view of
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the what these people have done it was clearly not a terrorist act they were quite clearly a word of what they were doing annoyed they have been fined guilty george comes on to cry and whine about it here's a bit of advice george obey the law and they won't be any problems just like those who came here illegally and of not been rightly fighting to have been here illegally should also have obeyed the law the fact that david seems to ignore is a the fact that these people it has been proven since we're not all. should not all of been tamed and deported because they've been allowed to stay sense and what else i think is incredibly important is that all the decent things that we have in this country did not come out of the generosity of power the reason the law has changed over and over to become a more moral and decent and democratic thing is because people have broken it in pace for principled ways in the past what i'm saying is not that they should people no one doesn't demming allowed to go home they broke the law and they knew it but they should have been. just pose which is what they did they cut through
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a fence that's not just us buses are going to trust us and they were prepared to face the charges so that instead they were charged with anti terror charges on the thought be the case that might stop all or such people breaking into or ports shuttling themselves and and endangering human life so quite frankly regardless of how you want to call it the pell the that pay is the right one. and not to france where three people have been killed and thirteen more injured near a christmas market in the city of strasburg a nationwide manhunt is underway with the suspect still to launch a warning you may find the next clip just. lots of people running terrified children were crying so i realized something terrible was happening and people said there was a shooting right next door so i ran to. see.
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that i was on my way to the city center with a friend but the road was blocked and we couldn't go further someone told us there was a gunman shouldn't people couldn't even get back home so we ended up starting. a french president among them a crown house an emergency meeting at the presidential palace on tuesday night our friends correspondent paula do penske's in strong or is now very close to the same way that one of those attacks took place on a can you bring us up to speed on the latest place. yes that's right we're on huda of fair which is one of the three locations in strasburg where we understand that those exchanges of fire exchange just behind me down the street we've seen the interior minister christina casanova who's been visiting strasburg
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this morning to see the scenes of where the shootings occurred a very somber mood here as you mentioned there nikki three people died and thirteen people have been injured including eight to our senior injured we understand all of being treated in hospitals around strasburg what we understand happened is just before eight o'clock local time last night there was a start of an exchange of gunfire now we understand from the interior minister who's spoken today that twice the perpetrator the gunman exchanged gunfire with the security services here and we understand that he fled on both occasions the first time we understand that he fled by hijacking and robbing a taxi he later let the taxi driver go and the taxi driver was able to tell authorities that the perpetrator was actually injured in his left arm as a result of that exchange of gunfire then of course that second exchange of gunfire and again he was able to flee the scene so what do we know about the shooter so far
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all we know that he's twenty nine years old and that he was born in strasburg and was still living here in strasburg we also know that he's on the fish e.-s. list in front which is the watch list and we've heard this morning from the director general of security services of prince that he was in and out of prison and is said to have been radicalized during one of his stints in prison now we also understand that on tuesday morning police would do to make an arrest of this twenty nine year old for an attempted homicide and also an attempted robbery but during that he managed to fight. lee his home we understand that the security services later found a grenade and a gun at his property well the interior minister christopher guest there has been speaking about this incident this is what he had to say.
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france is now at the highest security alert level the government has raised the emergency attack with the implementation of reinforced border controls and reinforced controls across all christmas markets in france to avoid any risk of it happening again it's more. like a high dependency there in strasberg we appear to have lost the connection there but lost it will be updating us on this developing story throughout the day as we heard there the suspect was known to french and german authorities already found has now raised the security category in the country to the highest level and shootings on tuesday follow a wave of terror attacks in france over the past four years.
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a representative from the french national valley and the u.s. believes the tragedy in strasburg could have been prevented if intel had been used efficiently. this person was listed has an s five hundred s. file so what it is is basically the french secret service have seen this person has a potential security threats because it was radicalized you think his day was in
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jail no he was you know totally free you know to go everywhere and that's the big problem we have thousands of people that under the s. file in france and our governments are doing nothing prison mark on the same as the previous government believing in a fairy tale you know it's like disneyland you know with unicorns and fairies we never go into the roots of the problem you can't add you know more police officer if it were but if they said if you have people under an s. file and those people are you know alexi to go everywhere that you can impose more strict than on french on the french population if you don't contain this radicalized movement then he is just a ground is just a recipe for more disasters. and i suppose to be the season off good well that's an on line i think kind of has sparked controversy manti immigration alternative to germany party has launched
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when it says there's a white men version of the christmas countdown now you're a correspondent paid to on the phone has more. dreaming of a white christmas right wing populist alternative to germany of sets up an online calendar day unveiling a member of a group in society they say has become much maligned white men we introduce you to a person who is significantly influenced western civilization white men have become an insult to some in recent years not to us no me neither. with an appearance. from the world.
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you would imagine this has been. one to hate group took another approach who would think of such a thing but why not say yes the white man the a.f. they say that a combination of the left quality and the green lead to discrimination against white men i spoke to one of their representatives here in berlin and i asked what they mean by that make fun of black person or woman so they will come and tell you this is not acceptable it's just racism or something like that
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this is homophobia so but there is no one coming for some people the phrase. old white man seems to be some kind of a bad insult but it's not and we wanted to show that humanity has achieved a lot of things and you many white men brilliant minds considering the criticism seems like a bit of an attempt to get some publicity. out of ideas no we're not well we have the reaction you are regarding to there are some critics in the mainstream media say it's racists and they claim that there is no discrimination of all white men of course you have to will estimate what's going to happen and what kind of criticize some. you come you will produce with that but the message is still clear all been are not they are not all bad. allegations
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of discrimination and anti immigration sentiment dog the police in frankfurt to fire five officers in the city are under investigation for allegedly inciting hatred a soft a probe into far right extremists exposed their online chat history that was full of nazi symbols and anti immigrant text. there were indeed images of swastikas hitler and things like that and judging by the pictures we saw they also exchanged text messages against refugees and disabled people political parties in germany have condemned the case the greens say the country needs a prevention system and while the left party says there's no government a will to eliminate the far right from the police force. one of the big problems of the police forces in germany are that they are seriously overstretched and understaffed if there was a persistent effort by the government to check those radical right wing extremists
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from our police and security forces and they would have already succeeded but there are some parts of government that are interested in those people being at those positions there has been a long history of nazi infiltration even if you go back to the fifty's and sixty's of the last century there has never been a consistent effort by the government to get rid of nazi extremists in the police force but i think that it's also called the left wing parties that they have made in the past who just generally. damn members of the police as nazis and i think the right path forward is to work together with anti crashes and progressive unions cried those extremist elements within the police force. back now to our breaking news from the u.k. well a vote of no confidence has been triggered for the british prime minister and means
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at least forty eight members have to resume a zone policy have called her leadership into question let's discuss this further now with our guest political analyst john wyden i could see john thank you for coming on tourism a reiterated her determination to deliver on brags that when she spoke to us about half an hour ago however many thought this was the moment that she would have finally accepted defeat it's a you surprised that she's still in her fight position even in the face of this no confidence vote. well i think we've reached a stage where we can posit the the alternatives here which is either to reason he is mad or everybody else is not only to explain the determination with which she's digging her heels in on this next it deal that she's come up with that everybody in the round understands is the worst of all worlds when it comes to. the brakes at britain and clearly she has no real thing this struggle not with the
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labor party or other oppositions party but with her own party this is no rush to a up bun fight within the tory party itself as bracks it has been all along to all intents so i'm not it i'm not surprised that she's going to use it because this is what she's doing all along and she's trying to cause it to yourself it seems to me as a moderate the adult in the room if you will caught between hard left ideologues represented by generally carbon and to support those and heartbreaks it's years within our own party to the right of our so it's a case of funny she's concerned i think old clones to the left of the george bush to the right. i mean it looks like he's a goner for a long time now but the thought of it might have passed the variance haven't you that a couple of days ago on monday we thought the anger i with this thought angry and i put him in westminster off to make council to vote on a bag that dale what can i just have a quick listen in to remind ourselves. don't want your deal does she not realize
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how chaotic and articulate this makes you know. this isn't a government in control failing. isn't her time wasting to like simply reckless. the prime minister is better than a prime minister that. she is still standing after weeks after she could have been gone according to many people's predictions what are the chances that you think may will be able to convince the needed majority tonight to keep her in that power seat. it depends on the mood shift with the new tory party over all obviously the usual suspects represented by jacob riis logon boris johnson and toll will become very common for her to go but it pains on the more moderate wing such a winning exists as the new tory party and i do suspect that has been the change there recently in rio you have survived this no confidence will benefit by
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a very small margin and she will be minded to call a general election she has cleverly i think sold itself to the country as a mordor even a record and if you stop completely she is no more that she's able to present herself as a more than about what should not be forgotten if when we discuss the massive nations that are taking place within this question is there a bubble is that we have a country where we have over two million people in poverty one and a half million of those destitute four million children in poverty rough sleeping on an old saying hi this came to us courtesy of the recent un report compiled by the un special rapporteur on each team poverty and human rights professor full of allston so this government is and each government within the context of brics it to resell me as managing i think up to now to present yourself as some kind of moderate the extent to which the country by sound at this stage that is up for grabs though so that's her last gambit she survives it's no confidence for a small margin i think she'll be mainly to take things to the country and let the country the savings we should meet britain through this brics that morass that is
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the big question the only nice paper that speculating on today if to me they may is voted down how do you think it's going to be the most likely think that. well it's a bit of a isabella don't get out of the house to say you can research the man who sure thing or two as the m.p. for the one thousand century is this is a credible prime minister in waiting and boris johnson bungle and bought us another one it doesn't seem to be any kind of the it's one of the old that the office but now office have to say has been discredited to beyond belief and i watched you know of this breaks a crisis and be a general election myself i would prefer to see jenny corbett and indeed it's only because of establishment dread of a carbon government i think is enabled to reason me to survive up to this point i have no doubt that if there was a walk and their eyes more than a opposition candidate for the rule then treason me would have been gone long before know that the civil services security and and military establishment and
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city of london and all of the fear and dread a carbon alternative close up would be a real alternative and britain. and think if i step on is that able to how likely do you really think a general election if he knew that the vote of no confidence i think is very highly likely very highly likely because i do think that if she wins you win by a margin of margin to maintain any kind of credibility the media establishment we clamber far on in the general election and the country would be clamoring for it so i think it's highly likely that this would be the this would be the outcome i have to see generally corben even though he's come under a lot of criticism from even within his own ranks for failing to do told his own motion of no confidence in the government up to this point or to join this people's vote lash up this be put together by the other and westminster parties he's played a blinder he has he has he has sure and the wisdom and the admonition of napoleon
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bonaparte sage words never interrupt your enemy while he's making a mistake we. don't like what's going on it is thank you so much for joining us and i think today. well i say bring up to be a very busy news day for us in moscow stay with us for all the latest. you know world a big part of newton's laws and conspiracies 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 smart 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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make this manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the famous merry go round be the one percent. we can all middle of the room. good. luck i'm back to our international following a month long uprising by the so-called yellow vest movement in france among all mccrone made concessions on monday but protesters have vowed to continue saying the
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president's promise is insufficient. the only arrest was initially triggered by a proposed fuel tax hikes which president mccrone back down after some of the most violent rioting in half a century over a thousand people have so far been injured and one of those caught up in it all is twenty year old student fear linea during the latest weekend of unrest in the french capital she claims she was hit by daybreak to police had used a crowd control grenade despite receiving medical treatment theory and is now blind in one i'm warning you may find the following video upsetting. now whenever you call. it yours and we were together on the show. we asked police to let us leave but they had orders not to let anyone out so we've been waiting for about two hours and some vandals attacked a shop that had been covered in wooden panels they tour those off and set them on
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fire riot police started to disperse the crowd so that firefighters in the hooligans have been to the right of the riot police but they started to shoot in all directions we got as far as we could from that but a right dispersed grenade went off right next to us. and she fell down. a campaign to help ferry not has raised more than thirty thousand yours here's her friend again who says it's inexcusable for police to disproportionately target everyone principle he took after that a philosophy i'm not against police using force it's needed to restore order and confront the hooligans but there's absolutely no excuse for attacking people who are standing far away from the epicenter of the conflict who are peaceful and have no means of protection or no gas masks and four thousand five hundred protesters have been arrested since the start of yellow vest demonstrations but he has moved to detain hundreds of people before last saturday's protest started explaining
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their actions as a preventative measure but a french lawyer we spoke to believes some of the arrests may have been unjustified . but know like his joints we should give the justice system enough time to decide whether those arrested were fair considering the number of a rest before the start of the demonstration between one and two hundred it would appear that some of them may have been preventative we are now in a unique and contradictory situation to detain a person that has to be some evidence that's a crime might have been committed but this situation is different we're talking about unauthorized process around what the law becomes a little bit more flexible for example if you walking down a road and causing a scene it's an offense but you're in an authorized demonstration you can't be punished for it another violation the justice ministry has used to detain yellow vests is a violation of public assembly law punishment is more severe for this but we have to establish intent to commit violence it's up to the judges to decide it's
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a category of offenses that allows an arrest to be made before the offense has happened when. you said it's hopeful to have a mechanism in place to support iran by the end of twenty eighteen to help ease sanctions imposed by washington the us on the middle east a nation has been in dispute over two issues for years to wrongs nuclear program and pistachios as an issue is that explains many my think what's going on between iran and the us is completely nuts and it tends out that's quite literally true we're talking trade in pistachios the us closely followed by iran dominates the world's pistachio markets effectively controlling around eighty five percent of the global markets with the two countries getting a crack fest place everybody is documentary filmmakers discovered that some american pistol shot from this were left in panic when iran sanctions were lifted by president obama stashes right now or like the cash crop in california everyone's
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planting them all farmers in california are very aware of sank. on iran or the lack of sanctions and so we when we went out there and filmed interviews with farmers whether it's at a convention or out in the field everybody was very unhappy with president barack obama's deal with iran that would have lifted some of the sanctions and i would have allowed iranian stashes to come into the american market if the price went from three dollars. to three dollars. you know one million dollars. one of the farmers told us you know obama really screwed the pooch on this one because he's he's basically screwing they're screwing you messing with their business the filmmakers say the secrets behind the success is the leading us pistache f.m. the wonderful company his gimmick adds of course the hearts and minds of americans rajan got another star. her.
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stash ago believes that she or. the things that you believe or. pistachio. the wonderful company made its fame and fortune after the fest and tehran sanctions were introduced in the late seventy's something they've perhaps been too honest about we don't mind stealing share from the radiance the sanctions against iran seem to be paying off to keeping the us as the leader of the not trades there are all sorts of industries in america that have an interest or a stake in some kind of some kind of either actually having a tougher sanctions on iran or actually lifting those sanctions what was surprising about looking at that at the statue was this foreign policy dimension the note is interesting because it gives us a way into these kinds of hidden world that people don't usually think about and don't usually think are connected it seems the pistachio is an actual seat of discourse in the two nations many confrontations. thanks for joining us
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a nazi international this hour we'll be back at the top of the hour with all the latest news headlines and of course an update on our breaking news also see that. you know world of big part of the 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 troops the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. u.s. secretary of state mike pompei always declared the lateralus of an international
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affairs a failure what is needed according to him is a new liberal order led by the united states such an order calls into question some important issues does this mean the universe was ation of american law and limited sovereignty for the rest of the world. time after time as you were going on the ground as you gave me dear arguably seeks to minimize the growing scandal of a multi-million pound british taxpayer funded campaign to stop jeremy cole been becoming prime minister coming up with a show double whammy are anti pulled and politicians responsible for bailing out citibank because the defacto siphoning billions in the government services to the city to let alone lobbying for a prose city said. the ugly game is folk. already sterling goes out to mainstream
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media for fueling races to be suppose we speak to a former premier league player who is striking back at political penalties putting vulnerable children in danger plus with london receiving nearly half of all u.k. arts council funding we speak to sheffield's poet laureate of suspense about about neglect of the north as one million of its children live in poverty and while the mainstream speculates about bricks if we look at the stories they missed with editor of. form that's all coming up in today's going underground but first while the city of london has arguably been privileged by elites in bricks at negotiations just as it was in bailout billions government services still bailing out the city however much of the tories say they're not responsible for slashing of everything from meals on wheels to public library something called lobo loans taken on by councils mean even increases in central government funding end up being handed over to too big to fail banks that's the subject of a report given to the un.
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