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in the stories of shake the week tens of thousands of demonstrators take to the streets of france in the nine consecutive weekend of protesters clashing with
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police erupt again. also to come donald trump continues to roll call ins with the democrats in the standoff over his portable plans which has resulted in the longest government shutdown in u.s. history and. the british prime minister suffers another bad day at the office ahead of tuesday's crucial votes on her. plan. for the welcome international look back at what's been happening over the last seven days now we're starting france where demonstrators are keeping up the pressure on the government there with the yellow press movement holding its ninth consecutive weekend of protests reporting from paris his shot at the.
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the. tensions are rising here the up to three all three in paris one of the protests in the city one of many protests taking place across france we have had violence here in new york to trails. the outlook for. you. because. there's water cannons now in full force trying to push protesters away.
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that water cannon and tear gas plumes coming up from the ground we've seen the protesters throwing projectiles at the police we've seen the police responding. to gas that's just being dispersed those flash pulls and those cast ballots as well as what looked like to be stun grenades and a mobile police force now you can see running in the hole dressed in black you could just see behind me that is a little fire that's just the period that so been coming along people reveling around that as that i guess comes in the air the tear gas is just moving we can hear it now and people are moving to want why when i have improved as
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the eyes tear gas of being up. pushed out there are five thousand offices taking part in the security all of paris eight thousand across france people i've spoken to the chelation all say yes this is act nine this is the ninth consecutive weekends but this is not going to stop this is going to continue well it's been scary in paris where it wasn't only the french capital though that experience protests on saturday thousands took to the streets there with police using tear gas to disperse the crowds and then leon hundreds marched in tribute to the victims of the protests so far they did release yellow balloons and laid flowers to all of them and some cities to escape sporadic violence. i. was. french broadcaster l.c.i. reported two of its journalists and two companies security officers were assaulted
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they were covering the rally in the northern french city of ruins one of the security officers had his nose broken and needed hospital treatment groups of approach to of attacks and intimidation on journalists across the country. now the u.s. government shutdown moved into its twenty third day becoming the longest in the history of the country and this week has seen accusations flying back and forth between democrat leaders and donald trump. democrats in congress have refused to acknowledge the crisis president trump mustapha holding murtha people hostage might stop manufacturing a crisis stoke fear and divert attention from the turmoil in his administration and must reopen the government the federal government remains shut down for one reason and one reason only because democrats will not fund border security no president should pound the table and demand he gets his way or else the
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government shuts senator chuck schumer has repeatedly supported a physical barrier in the past along with many other democrats they change their mind only after i was elected president while on wednesday the us president stormed out of talks with the with his democratic counterparts branding them a total waste of time he then tweeted that when house speaker nancy pelosi refused to approve funding for his border war he told her bye bye well former florida state democratic party chairman mitch caesar and also the american political commentator steve malzberg had differing views on the border war dispute. he hit on every note and you know what's holding all this up you know it's shit keeping the government shutdown and holding all this up is the fact that nancy pelosi says no wall not one penny that's not negotiating this was a purely political attempt to help you saying poll numbers where sixty three
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percent of the people in america now say they don't want the war and they want to turn back on his statements about mexico is still going to pay for the wall because of tariffs that's nonsense we're lowering the tariffs to be less money coming in it's exactly the opposite almost every democrat including schumer voted for a fence a few years ago with obama and love defense and make speeches about how they need a wall obama made speeches about it now it's immoral because it's trump who wants it so please trump will declare a national emergency reopen the government take the funding from the military and guess what the democrats won't like that either so nothing donald trump could do that won't negotiate with them any movie makes it good to criticize so you know it is what it is that's the political reality today when i think backs of times of presidents democrat or republican who asked for national time like candy during the cuban missile crisis or obama when we killed osama bin ladin or bush with nine eleven those were real national situations the problem is is that when we have
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a real national crisis two thirds of this country will not believe president trump based on all his past behavior to make the case for the board will donald trump travel to the mexican who in the u.s. state of texas well that he will some of the contraband crossing into america. q. this is not a manufactured. when
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i took the oath along i swore to protect our country and that is what i will always do my administration has presented to congress with a detail proposal to secure the border and stop the criminal gangs drug smugglers and human trafficking. and i'll swear with the clock ticking down until tuesday's crucial vote in the british parliament to reason may's had a busy week trying to win backing for her divorce but the prime minister was given a hostile reception once again. deal is dead is the deadest to do.
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i believe it is possible to have that future relationship which is deep in place with the european union that gives us the freedom to do what we want to do. prime minister has been recklessly wasting time holding the country to ransom with the threat of no deal when will the prime minister face the facts there is little support for a deal or no deal in this house we man why on earth would we walk away from this to be frank i have lost trust in the prime minister's ability to negotiate a good deal. if this deal is rejected is that we have the risk of brakes it promises. to carry new york up making derogatory comments about threats that sticker on the subject of bricks it happens to be.
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affix to or in the windscreen of my wife's car yes i'm sure the owner removed gentleman wouldn't suggest for one moment. i heard your wife is somehow the property or chattel. house. so for now it does seem to reason they could be forced to draft a new deal as the current one is not expected to pass on tuesday and with a growing number of m.p.'s expressing their opposition to the prime minister's plan another option is that the u.k. leaves the and its institutions without any deal in place at all and maybe uncertainty that have also been calls for an extension of article fifty which would give the u.k. more time to negotiate a divorce and to reason may has ruled out calling a second referendum but that actually could still happen potentially and it's also created a lot of tension on the streets his party boyko reports meet on
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a super she's a conservative politician and a vocal opponent of bragg's it but this week some of her opponents came to westminster and got more vocal than her. to write. a poem if you were offended by the irish i just think this is astonishing this is this is what has happened to our country something has happened the debate over how britain's departure from the e.u. should look or whether it should take place at all now has turned rather ugly this is the palace of westminster it's where british politicians work and the area around it is a public street as you can see anybody can walk down here there can be demonstrators as well and it's not unusual on any given day to see a politician maybe a member of parliament or even a senior minister simply walk out of here and towards abingdon green here where they might be taking part in a t.v.
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debate or an interview but that practice is increasingly under threat as the atmosphere here turns increasingly intense over the impending gregg's it day and the fact that there is no agreed plan of action in place this was an a subaru trying to leave after the interview. that you are going to do when it comes to the politician. aren't the only ones getting abuse from agitated members of the public sky news anchor kay burley was heckled by pro brags that protestors while live on the air. flow. out of the heart of the earth and owen jones a left wing journalist and author was taunted by a group of right wing protesters i believe everything. was right surely so this situation outside parliament has now become an issue for parliament
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to deal with i must tell you to the house that it is frankly in total if members of parliament. lists. go about their business in fear of. this situation cannot stand over sixty politicians have written a letter to london's chief of police warning of the deteriorating security situation around parliament and demanding better protection some of the systems have said that a certain degree of abuse or heckling simply because of the territory of being a elected politician or just a public figure in a functioning democracy but the police here now have the right moment difficult task of balancing the freedom to protest of some with protecting the safety of others including my. reporting outside parliament this week now still to come
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on the weekly the u.s. secretary of state islam the obama administration's middle eastern policies promising that big changes are on the way we'll have the details just after the break. join me every thursday on the all excited i'm sure i'll be speaking to give us a little bit. for those of us i'm sure i'll see you. always telling us all we can have everything at the same time we can have peace and democracy blah blah blah in a post conflict situation oh i know war situation that's not true is that instead of telling people what you can't have everything and then failing to deliver on everything you are we should be fabric here and say ok you can have peace like some
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kind of peace you can have some kind of democracy you can have some kind of justice in the short term but unfortunately we cannot feel everything at the same time so someone has to make a choice. again you're watching the weekly now the u.s. secretary of state has lashed out at the obama administration's middle east policy some call for a new death in fighting extremists. also highlighted the main directions of current u.s. policy in the middle east but his speech in cairo somewhat. made in the same city ten years ago. i've come here to cairo to seek
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a new beginning in the united states and muslims around the world. the age of self-inflicted american shame is over and so are the policies that produce so much needless suffering. now comes the real new beginning. here to iran's leaders and people that my country is prepared to move for president from has reversed our willful blindness to the danger of the regime and withdrew from the failed nuclear deal with its false promises. the us reimpose sanctions should never have been lifted. because commitment will not weaken. indeed none of us should tolerate these extremists. the president has made the decision to bring our troops home from syria we always do and now is the time airstrikes in the region will continue as targets arise we will keep working with our partners in the coalition to defeat isis we will continue to hunt down terrorists who seek
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a safe havens in libya and in yemen pump a speech that has come during a controversial phase of the u.s. campaign in syria while drawing its troops from the region washington recently stepped up the number of strikes on hawkins. with every u.s. intervention the question of when why and if a tool to withdraw its forces has sooner or later taken center stage and both debate and controversy syria is the latest example and how much confusion this discussion has already caused. first problem to solve is how the withdrawal will look it still remains a mystery not only to the world but seemingly also to u.s. officials themselves they're all coming back and they're coming back now they said here recently that we have more time is of no if you really want to have we're going to be removing our troops i never said we're doing exactly three years i want
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to wipe your time here but when you watch of the four months visit. with dr who do you think they should have heard that word oh we're withdrawing is it mission accomplished as with george bush's iraq war speech things that look that clear and simple. and the biggest problem of all just how will the u.s. balance the interests of its permanent and temporary allies in the region we're going to be discussing the president's decision to withdraw or to do so from northeast syria in a way that makes sure that the. defense of israel or other friends in the region is absolutely assured those other allies are the kurds the u.s. says they won't leave until they're safe and this is a red line for turkey a longstanding nato ally any kurd linked conditions or caviar simply unacceptable for ankara. if the withdrawal is put off with ridiculous excuses like the turks are
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massacring kurds which does not reflect the reality we will implement this decision and we haven't even spoken about containing iran. also does the defeat of isis also might. equal us exit president trump certainly seem to think so we have won against isis we've beaten them and we've beaten up badly but others like. john bolton still talk of the continuing battle against islamic state u.s. forces continue as trucks in syria which show no sign of abating which brings me to this next point. despite the concerns of top officials the pentagon is already taking a more relaxed that is shoot to that current strike reports the continued degree addition of vices leads to decreased connecticut t.t.'s against a terrorist organization our intent is to reduce the number of reports while
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maintaining transparency reports will decrease from weekly to twice a month and releases will no longer indicates a specific time location or even target for such strikes it's an indication that the united states is not really withdrawing from from syria and then the meaningful way i think it means that they are plan to continue with their effort to undermine and attack the syrian government in one form or another they have not yet given up their idea of basically promoting division within syria the effort to break off northeast syria and effectively create a separate entity in that the kurdish region that effort is failing for various reasons but there and elsewhere there's still a long term goal to prevent syria from being a strong stable united force that is independent of both
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washington and riyadh and if the hope for the u.s. plan in syria was a new year new strategy it hasn't quite materialized with the u.s. administration seemingly as confused as the rest of us. now police in the german city of bremen have released video. footage of monday's attack on an m.p. from the anti migrant alternative for germany party it does show three men approaching sixty six year old frank magnets from behind to run up to him and attack him before the group flees leaving their victim on the ground a police investigation is underway frag magnates with frank magnets was seriously injured and remains in hospital they f.t. describes the incident as an assassination attempt magnates there was able to speak to r.t. about the attack. i was at the new year function organized by the words or career newspaper of the party surely before six and went to the car park to my car
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i took a short cut through an area i don't really like and there was a mistake i went through the square next to the cd theatre there are normally no people there the only people there were there were two laborers who were looting their cars i went past them then around thirty meters away or the point at which i was knocked unconscious when he came round i realised there was lying in the street and someone was shaking my arm and asking if my wallet and my bottle phone were still in me that person then dropped me against the wall blood was running down my face someone called the police an ambulance last friday and i have to the office in the us x. and he was targeted in another attack no one was injured but the blast caused damage to the building as well as to surrounding properties and also vehicles three suspects have since been detained and police are working on the assumption that the attack was politically motivated german noir media pundit maximillian craft told us that if the members don't feel safe in many parts of the country. there is an
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atmosphere in the country that every scene which is right wing. conservative is mad is and is evil and i think there are some crazy ease and some criminal who believe that they now have the right to get. these acts which are regretted by the jordanian people but in sexily there is no problem if there is that one station if there is a public hearing if he is able to to hold a wedding on brain moment in humber impossible then it's not even possible to organize a demonstration or to have a public hearing to for instance in kowloon there was a maturing of three members of holland and it couldn't be protected by the local police that means we have such an anti far left wing extremists all over germany but the conditions especially rest area are very hard made to the or ready it possible to have ordinary political life. and is just coming up to twenty five
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possible here moscow you're watching out international that was the weekly we're back again at the top of the. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race in this on off and spearing dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist i'll see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. as a spy you're half to really split your own personality into two you're there is that committed to harvest that was still alive there within me and then there is the person who wanted to counter everything they want to do and then try and dismantle
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everything they were doing so you have to really become a production in order to pull them you have to follow your own family in order to for the. u.s. veterans who come back from war often tell those same stories. were going after the people who were killing civilians they were not interested in the wellbeing of their own soldiers either there already is several generations of them so i just got this memo from a certain branches officer says we're going to attack and destroy the government and seven countries in five years americans pay for the wars with their money others with their lives if we were willing to go into harm's way and willing to risk being killed for a war then surely we can risk some discomfort for an easy for. us for.
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when they came back from iraq out of marijuana her word cocaine meth means anything that's altering trying to get us out. that their minds using the camera. that would be self medicating. i want to be drinking and drinking ino nuno just killing myself by drinking alcohol links don't drink to get drunk alcoholics drink to feel normal. that's why it's this way drug addicts do what they do a shot of us over here and there right here start cool i do what these guys are going through to do it it just means to. need to be helped and not good pushed on by the v.a.'s are as drugs go and stuff they need to be helped. and they just really shouldn't be looked at like numbers they should be looked at like people if
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they go to a veteran center for health issues be considered as someone who really needs attention. you know world of big partisan. loftus 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 bath 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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i do. i mean that you're the one. who did it. so i'm going to move into the interrogation. i'll leave the role alleges that there for several minutes because i want you to get anxious. to think about the error of your way. and then i'll walk back and when i walk back in i'm going to have a big fix file with me. all kind of a person and i may have seen just like our surveillance video been my all be blank . but it's a show you that i have a strong investigation and i have all this evidence. so the first thing i tell you
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is. our investigation has proven that you're the one who committed this crime there is no doubt about it whatsoever we have the evidence that you did it there is nothing that you can say that will convince me otherwise all i want to know is why . could you confess to a crime that you did not commit. and interrogation technique used by the majority of police officers in the united states is causing controversy across the country. created in the sixty's by the private company john reed this method has gone on to influence most of the interrogation techniques taught in american police academies it involves nine different stages leading from confrontation to spoken confession to a final written confession this technique has allegedly compelled thousands of innocent people to confess to crimes that they did not commit interrogations should be conducted in
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a non supportive environment we want to get the person on our territory away from.

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