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rats. and they save lives. going to. veto legislation passed by the democrats they refused funding for it neither saw it looks like. the day of the government shutdown. isn't in iran and it's not who we are as a nation i have never had so much support for border control and for frankly the wall for the barrier. trade with china giant sales fall off the cliff. germany is provided. for asylum told. by migrants. should be honored to be
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able to be here and to commit a crime and if they do so they have to go back they deserve a second chance we have our own laws we don't have to change the laws. it is not a friday morning here in moscow welcome to the program on our international we are rounding up this hour as top story. and so with the u.s. government shutdown over trump's border wall close to entering its third week democrats have pushed forward with legislation designed to end the stalemate the democratic controlled house of representatives has passed two bills to fund and reopen the federal government but they don't include funding for a border wall prompting donald trump to valve to veto the legislation while senior democrats to cry the notion of the wall is un-american the u.s. president argues that his idea has widespread support. it isn't
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a morality it's not who we are is a nation and this is not a wall between mexico and the united states that the president is creating here it's a wall between reality and his constituents his supporters i have never had so much support as i have in the last week over my stance for border security for border control and for frankly the wall or the barrier. to our home his strong said donald trump to instagram posting this statement of intent you also posted the following video. illegal immigration is wrong plain and simple.
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the standoff over the wall looks likely to intensify with the democrat bills on getting the government running again now going to the republican controlled senate where they are likely to be shot down. trumps not just being blamed for the government shutdown a tech giant apple has accused him of hurting his business in china with the trade war he's waging against beijing u.s. stock markets are a sea of red off the apple issued a profit warning for the first time in six dean years the u.s. president himself though insists his tariffs are actually helping america and here's daniel bush. what happened wall street's darling the world's first ever trillion dollar firm just months after that historic milestone the i pad make issues the canary in the mine shaft the most nailbiting announcement the chilling
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profit warning the first official public admission that a company's to announce bad news within minutes of the new york markets opening on thursday apple hey marriage to sixty four billion dollars of its value enough to replace every i phone cracked screen in the world investors now want the head of apple boss tim cook all right so you're saying that. her clear. but cook blame someone else trumps trade war with china we believe the economic environment in china has been further impacted by a rise in trade tensions with the united states of the donald slump painful tariffs on imports from the communist superpower beijing swung back imposing or proposing tolls on most american imports from all imax to cause so our pools not the only u.s. multinational like on punning the trade crossfire between the world's top two economies but the donald remain strangely cool in fact he's glowing the united states
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treasury has taken in many billions of dollars from the tariffs which are going china and other countries that have not treated us fairly in the meantime we are doing well in various trade negotiations currently going on at some point this had to be done just one day off the apples profit warning sends shock waves through us think he tweets his tariff hikes bring in billions to the u.s. purse so the trade was hurting or hoping there's definitely bringing us some money but it's not bringing a dam from foreign governments it's bringing it and from american businesses and american consumers which is to say that it is a tax and taxes are not good for economic growth and he began this whole trade conflict same trade. wars are great they're easy to and they will boost growth so everything the opposite has happened and we haven't won is increase television from around the world and now we're seeing how it's profoundly affecting even tech
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companies as you can see from apple's sales in china this is a direct consequence of the trade wars and it's not just china that's felt the burden of tums policies of twenty eight u.s. presidents tariff slapping spree has also hurt american allies some of whom are now questioning whether they need a friend like that is our correspondent but i've got to hear. two thousand and eighteen hasn't been easy in america no no it was a rough rough year friends came friends went more went really then came and those that weren't friends in the first place well they've lost all fear. to go to a bullying enemy yesterday saddam was in front of us today it's trump there is no difference we must resist and when. you have to see the criminal supremacist business of those who govern the united states. countries shouldn't just point
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fingers at the others but ignore their own mistakes they shouldn't be the torchlight doing nothing but exposing the weakness of others while ignoring their own come now no surprise those countries weren't all that buddy buddy with america to begin with but us allies friends that's another story without a happy ending take trumps little vendetta against iran where he top nuclear deal with it deal that took his allies europeans years of efforts negotiations sweat and nerves trump is now threatening his own allies if they dare break in. blockade against iran no one trades with iran he insists that the europeans are playing ball. with the as the european commission we have the duty to protect european companies so we now need
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to act we believe that it is and it has to be up to the europeans and its case to decide with home to trade with. take also trumps advice to germany lately sort of bullying really with regards to russian gas pipelines germany will become totally dependent on russian energy if it does not immediately change course nothing complicated here america cannot compete with much cheaper russian gas but if you get rid of russian gas pipelines europeans trumps allies will have no choice but to overpay for american gas well it's better than taking advantage of your friends problem is germany isn't that stupid. we can't rely on the superpower of the united states neither is
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nato immune to trump's charms huge smalling out this year between turkey and the states anchor of wanting to buy russian missiles and trump trump didn't like that one bit we have had serious concerns about turkey's potential acquisition of the ass four hundred system so this is turkey's decision we made a deal on the s four hundred that file is closed it is closed business trumps gung ho attitude his speak first think later and then change your mind style has. pushed away friends or shove them away made enemies it's getting harder to bully co worse and stronger on your way around shining example as what's happening at the un or rather what isn't happening in the us getting its way q more threats the american people pay twenty two percent of the un budget more than the
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next three highs donor countries combined in spite of this generosity the rest of the un booted with us only thirty one percent of the time this is not an acceptable return on our investment president trump wants to ensure that our foreign assistance dollars always serve american interests. america's erratic behavior its tantrums costing it power influence friends even the famous bromance with french president mark on is ending but it's more than that it's a new global trend where people nations are pretty sick of being ordered about told what to do it regardless of what they think hard of trump tweeting about them two thousand and eighteen was hard on america trump made it so. germany's interior minister is demanding tougher laws on asylum seekers after
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a migrant gang went on a brutal spree just against passers by including children so politicians are warning the current laws to not allow deportation even of violent criminals. law not i've been asked for months already to make the deportations more effective in germany that's why we've been working for weeks at the ministry of the interior to prepare a constitutional amendment for a more efficient deportation system so violent offenses are increasingly worrying me whether they are done out of xenophobia or whether they are carried out by foreigners and asylum seekers a state governed by the rule of law must decisively combat both that is our basic position the person who randomly attacks innocent passers by demonstrates that he does not seek the protection of our society the mediated perpetrators can expect no understanding in our country but only the full force of the law currently
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deportation is not legally possible but we're working hard to change that following the incident that took place on saturday evening which left twelve people injured in a seemingly random attack in the town of place have four main suspects in custody they range from seventeen to nineteen years in age and come from afghanistan and iran well this is prompted ministers to call for a change in the laws as it stands at the moment you can be deported back to a home country if your applying for asylum and you are a minor or the country that you would be returned to is deemed to be dangerous now the christian social union under merkel's coalition partners in bavaria they've come out and said they want this law changed now the green party and the mayor of the town of umberger have accused the christian social union and interior minister horse and say hoffer of playing politics with this issue i do understand the anger which i see in some of the reaction to amberg but this hate and the threats of
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violence now coming from all over the republic have gone too far the hard for is using the amber consistent f. actively to tighten asylum legislation such proposals have next to zero impact when it comes to fighting crime and only helping extremism politician. split over what to do over to porting asylum applications certainly seems people are also equally as spliffs i spoke to people on the streets of berlin and they gave me their reaction to the story they should be honored to be able to be here and. yeah should . they have to do a note to commit a crime and if they do thorough they have to go back to pennsic. it's their mind this is ok they have. been to a lot so in the war in afghanistan they need help i think we have our laws you don't have to change the laws how you think we are right doing it. right now they deserve a second chance while the center for european reform says that one third of those
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migrants and refugees that came to germany since twenty fifteen currently in full time employment or an apprenticeship scheme however it's what to do with those other two thirds especially those among them who would commit crime well that's causing headaches for legislators across the country we are beyond that germany's left party and alternative for germany party member your name paul to try and shut some light on this mission. we have a constitution that is very strong on human rights you cannot ever under the german constitution he point someone to the united states when he is facing the death penalty he has gas they committed crimes then they can no longer be our guests so what is the old i should be doing is to actually work with countries. to enable us to deport people when we have the promise that they will not be tortured
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like in ca rendition sites or on the threat of the death penalty in fact what he's doing he is fear mongering and so he is scaring those people that are willing to integrate why he should be targeting the radical islamists that his government has let into our country it's a big lie that they are all coming to germany because lives are in danger many of them a boat. majority of them come to germany because. they're just . applied to welfare you know and to live for asylum did they all for years. by the state and with no work angela merkel said we are. from the us so we will be looking to quit and we will give birth but you know see we have incident incident incident so. we're into creation policy is a mess it's
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a mr weeks. three and four days since tragedy struck the russians said he had magnitogorsk where a block of flats collapsed a search and rescue operation has now been called off after the body of a thirty ninth victim was recovered it is thought that a gas explosion caused the disaster and daniel holkins reports. thirty nine bodies appears to be the final casualty count from this building collapse that the recovery works went on for around seventy two hours in total almost nonstop throughout the day and night pausing only for safety as you can see behind me some of the balconies and the roofs are in a state of total destruction and we're not allowed to go any closer for fear they may collapse as well president this disaster scene with only the clothes on their back perhaps a few documents or cash they didn't have time simply to grab anything else they were allowed intermittently to go back to the scene to pick up any other possessions that may have left behind. on the hugh martin is that of point
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one one hundred percent of all i see it was. just a child some of the dorm and on bush so wanted to be sure to just let you have it when you're could you were sure what their home and as you spoke to these people more and more stories emerged one such example the family a mother and daughter who slept just as a one off in a different room they would have stayed normally the father stayed on the couch tragically that was the first part of the building to collapse she managed to get away with her daughter the father tragically was not so lucky another story to come out over the last two days an infant boy who was buried in the rubble here just behind me he was heard crying by emotion see workers who rushed to the scene managed to get him out after more than twenty four hours in these freezing temperatures he says been taken to moscow and now despite his multiple serious injuries his condition is the scribe. many of the people we've spoken to the
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witnesses at the scene those who were directly affected by this tragedy but they are saying they're also pleasantly surprised by how people have come together offering their support for the political moves in. these waters. given the need to to listen. i mean soon. indeed we saw flowers of candles soft toys and clothes getting bigger and bigger well wishes many of them quite emotional interiors coming here to express their condolences this simply to support for those affected by this and of course preparing for the large number of funerals in this city of magnitogorsk where the rescue operation now essentially complete. united with their animals and one or dog
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days trapped in the ruins before being reunited with. a rescue was also found. that's now being taken into care. but. are still to come here on the program the british army is reaching out.
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i've been saying the numbers. matter us is over one trillion dollars and. more than ten dollars each day. eighty five. well bill well you want to be old bridge eight point six percent market so thirty percent is what is your home with four hundred to five hundred trade per second per second and one rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building two point one billion dollars a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only number you need to remember in one show you know for the mid one and only but.
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it's also international if you can't beat them join them the u.k. army's appealing to snowflakes on self and its latest campaign to get the younger generation to enlist just how many would be willing to swap phone time for the front lines and i see a church going to texas. and new year a time for a fresh start but the british army is kicking off twenty nineteen when the curious one struggling to get new additions to join its ranks it's come up with a new recruitment campaign aimed at the new generation or those the u.k. ministry of defense addresses in their new ads as me me me millennial snowflakes selfie addicts class clowns and. the new you're army needs you series of posters video clips am radio ads aims to turn those society allegedly undervalues
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see does. menus useless into those the army would properly appreciate. all these. the new campaign is the third execution of the this is belonging series showing how the army finds potential beyond gender and millennial stereotypes and identifying the essential skills needed in new army recruits such as compassion self belief and focus this is how the u.k. ministry of defense attributes those qualities in its attempts to recruit if you're a snowflake the army needs you and your compassion if you're a binge gamer it's your drive that's useful if your phone's on b. you must have great focus skills and if you're a me me me millennial you must apparently be fantastic at self belief that's the
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logic but how likely is it that this approach will appeal to the audience rather than go to a younger generation i think they're all offensive like to people like a different message the really bad connotation of put in the military in a bit of a strange light this would be quite rude doesn't make any sense. because the difference on these doesn't actually mean anything to do so. it's appealing to the same still to people as the people are always a film about the army been for them it's no secret that the british army has been failing to reach its target recruiting numbers currently at seventy seven thousand fully trained troops and several thousand short of its eighty two thousand five hundred goal momentary drop out rates for applicants have also been recorded at a whopping forty seven percent that's almost half of all those applying so it seems likely that even this kind of in your face campaign could mean winning this recruitment war proves mission impossible and as i said r.t.
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. art over the next few days here at r.t. international we are looking back at some of the stories that we brought to you in twenty eight. there was an awful lot of it. from the point of. reporting the big events. so for. now everything being into a mess if. you.
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have gone from it's complicated to inhalation to see what are you going to. the video we can see all my buddies telling us. that really the only way to go. after receiving a blow to the face. of the police it a little bit less. but this was a. happy happy.
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news. reading. to show them to me. you know. i'm so. happy. and well thanks for joining us for this morning's program and for twenty eighteen as well we are back at the top of the hour with more of your. tax guys a financial survival guide stacey southfield let's say i'm not so i get. the fight. thank you thank.
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