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some fear. because it will need him into crazy. you know we don't have to do anything it's not our fault you know she was crazy and all that. here's a traumatic. oh i. am the stories you shake the week here not tens of thousands of demonstrators take to the streets of france in the ninth consecutive weekend the best price says clashes with police erupts again. also to come from
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continues to roll calls from the democrats in the standoff over his portable plans which has resulted in the longest shutdown less history. of doing this is day to day just to do it for. shocks. the british prime minister suffers another bad day at the office said accused crucial fights on her to force clash. oh good evening welcome to watch international and i look back at what's been happening over the last seven days and we start with france today where demonstrators are keeping up the pressure on the government there with the yellow vest movement holding its ninth consecutive weekend of protests from paris shouted to reports the load was.
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oh. all. right 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 creoles. her broker. but. there's water cannons now in full force trying to push protests is a way. that water cannon interior gas plumes coming up from the ground we've seen the
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protesters throwing a projectiles at the police we've seen the police responding. to gas that's just being dispersed there's 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 can just see behind me that is a little five is just a period 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 keep moving towards why. i was there i was here gas is being out pushed out there aren't five thousand offices taking part in the security all of paris
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eighty 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 and it wasn't just the french capital of experience protests on saturday either thousands took to the streets there the police using tear gas to disperse crowds and then in the all hundreds marched in tribute to the victims of the protests they released released yellow balloons and made flowers to honor them some cities though didn't escape the sporadic violence. was. french broadcaster l.c.i. reported to be still and listen to accompanying security officers were assaulted they were covering the rally in a northern french city room one of the security officers had his nose broken and needed hospital treatment there were also reports too with attacks and intimidation
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on journalists across the country. the u.s. government shutdown has become the longest in the country's history and this week accusations have been flying back and forth between democrat leaders and donald trump democrats in congress have refused to acknowledge the crisis president trump mustapha holding nothing people hostage might stop manning a fair trial the 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 government shuts down senator chuck schumer has repeatedly supported
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a physical barrier in the past along with many other democrats they change their mind only after i was elected president on wednesday the us president stormed out of his talks with his democratic counterparts branding them a total waste of time he later tweeted he said bye bye to high speaker nancy pelosi when she refused to approve funding for his war or former florida state democratic party chairman mitch cesar and also the american political commentator steve malzberg had differing views on the border wall 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 say poll numbers where sixty three 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
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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 and take the funding from the military and guess what the democrats won't like that either so nothing donald trump could do they won't negotiate with them and he will he makes it 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 a real national crisis two thirds of this country will not believe president
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based on all his past behavior to his case for the wound on trying to travel to the border between mexico and texas and while there he was shown some of the contraband crossing into american. q.
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when i took the oath a lot 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. in other news the clock ticking down to choose days crucial break in the british parliament had a busy week trying to win backing for her divorce but once again the prime minister was given a hostile reception. deal is dead is the deadest. i believe it is possible to have that future relationship which is deep in close with
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the european union that gives us the freedom to do what we want to do. but it's just been recklessly wasting time holding the country to ransom with the threat of no deal well the prime minister of peace the facts there is little support for a deal or no deal in the us are we. why on earth would we walk away from this to be frank or who've lost trust in the prime minister's ability to negotiate a good do. if this deal is rejected is that we have the risk of bricks or. security your car making derogatory comments about threats that sticker on the subject of bricks it happens to be. affix to or in the windscreen of my wife's car yes i'm sure
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your noble gentleman wouldn't suggest for one moment i was a wife is somehow the property for chattel. was. for now it seems to reason may be forced though 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 new and its institutions without any deal in place at all the uncertainty there have also been calls for an extension of article fifty which would give the u.k. more time to negotiate a force and while to reason may has ruled out calling a second referendum to could still potentially happen all this is crucial peter. contributed to tension in that side parliament as party boycotted reports meet on a subaru she's a conservative politician and
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a vocal opponent of bragg's it but this week some of her opponents came to westminster and got more vocal than her. right with apollo you know if you were offended by wireless 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 until now has turned rather ugly this is the palace of westminster is 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. debate or an interview but that practice is increasingly under threat as the
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atmosphere here turns increasing in times over the impending gregg's that day and the fact that there is no agreed family action in place this was an a subaru trying to leave after the interview. that you are going to lose if you win it and the politicians 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. rather her world the world. were and owen jones a left wing journalist and author was taunted by a group of right wing protesters believe everything to go with whatever comes right surely this situation outside parliament has now become an issue for parliament to deal with i must say to the house that it is frankly didn't total if members of
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parliament and journalists. go about their business in fear. 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 rama 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 on the weekly this hour the u.s. secretary of state has slammed the obama administration's middle east policies
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promising big changes are on the way we'll have a look at that just after the break. join me every thursday alex salmond short and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sport i'm sure i'll see of that. country has gone into a nihilistic fever. thank god it hit the road and get out there traveling across america what makes america take the show it's a good. place to send american hero this is a weak point about how much talent is done so we always are on the margins something. called the culture.
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we're starting last with. will begin to head east into the swamp we're going into the belly of the beast i think i want to leave now doesn't get any more. we may be completely different but in this. again greece is on the brink of a political and the school chaos at the moment after the defense minister quit adding that his party were offside leave the ruling coalition prime minister alexis tsipras is now calling for a confidence vote in the government raising the possibility of snap elections. again today hamas common are said he's resigning as the fence minister and that he
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would ask the same from other members of the independent greeks party i accepted his resignation and they will accept any other resignation to come move swiftly to the procedures that our constitution and the parliamentary rules oblige for the renewal of confidence in my government by parliament in order to proceed with a clear majority on all those crucial choices for our society and our country. defense minister basically opposes government plans to approve its northern neighbor changing its name to north macedonia he added that any dealing cluing macedonia in the name of the balkan state was unacceptable as the name is tied to greek civilization and culture so the issue of macedonia the issue of the name for which thousands of people good does not allow me to search for as my position in the government well the shock resignation does intensify a twenty seven year old dispute over what to call greece's neighbor has a look at why. for decades greece's fourth basically over neighbor macedonia's name
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because athens border region is also called macedonia one of the country's official name safeway on short for the former yugoslav republic of macedonia stopped laying claim to the rich history of that name after a little treat jenius alexander the great still studied walkout to be around the world was born in macedonia. blocking its neighbors nato and the e.u. leadership over the issue is finally greeted me the republic of north macedonia macedonia as parliament be amended its constitution to ratify the name change but greece's politics means it has yet to do the same and the deadline for ratification is this month well the former economics editor at athens knew some interest and believes that a deal over a macedonian name change could actually lead to a major crisis in greece it's something that the greeks the majority of the greek people do not appear to be ready to accept and as
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a said all. polls show that public opinion is against the segment which means that a major crisis of legitimising of this system of the political system the greek parliament as it. stands now is in jeopardy. so i'm not sure whether. prime minister cheaper will going to do it early elections now he would hope to do drag this regime as far as possible towards next october when it's the end of its term in office in order to hold elections and by that time there may be a major national crisis. by the forces that are opposed to this agreement outside parliament. us. status lashed out at the obama administration's middle
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eastern policies and called for a new death us in fighting extremists. also highlighted the main directions of current u.s. policy in the middle east but his speech in cairo somewhat echoed one in the same city ten years ago. i've come here to cairo to seek a new beginning with 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. 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 riposte 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
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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 a safe havens in libya and in yemen. a speech that comes during a controversial phase of the u.s. campaign in syria while we're touring its troops in the region washington has recently stepped up the number of strikes there hawkins reports. 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
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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 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 to wipe your time here but when you watch a video he said four months ago is the. drive through 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 through their friends in the region is absolutely assured those other allies are the kurds and the u.s.
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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 to simply unacceptable for ankara. if the withdrawal is put off with ridiculous excuses like the turks are 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
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pentagon is already taking a more relaxed that a shoot to that current strike reports the continued degree of vises leads to decreased connecticut t.t.c. against the terrorist organization our intent is to reduce the number of reports while 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
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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 washington and riyadh and if the hope for the u.s. plan in syria was a new year new strategy isn't quite materialized with the u.s. administration seemingly as confused as the rest of us. even more so that we can hear an international back again. at the top and.
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no. i don't want them to. be. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the us has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crime stamped each day. eighty five percent of global wealth he longs to the ultra rich eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred trees per circuit first second and fifth point rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars a i industrial park but don't let the
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numbers overwhelm. the only number you need to remember is one one business shows you can't afford to miss the one and only. because you know what i want to. get. there so i don't hide away less good buskers i just know that then you have the. resources you like on just about anybody on a month although it doesn't but that's on. i don't know if that has been any of them. so i says you know what i was you're not. you know just i mean what almost what i'm already but it was sped up out of me just going to the media immediately i mean the lord we're going to. give it up as well i must admit that he feels i just will get us out of getting worse but those were the odds that his people saw that the people are going to respond on one of these but i was just this by this part of this i'm with. my body and we've got
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eight months of intensive school. rats. and they save lives. at the time a local television reporter from detroit is following the case closely bill proctor is well aware of the methods used by local police to close. certain cases as quickly as possible. they did this all the time. they had people make statements whether in writing or they did the writing they had somebody and with the suggestion that hears this and you can go home i've heard that dozen times saw dozens of them and it wouldn't
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surprise me at all the three real number doesn't run into the hundreds or thousands because the same cadre of bad detectives there probably were two dozen of them were in place for over thirty five years. the marks on her. medication. with no evidence or witness statements against him on the seventh of march one thousand nine hundred ninety seven lamar monson is sentenced to fifty years of criminal imprisonment for the murder of kristina brown. only one element was used against him the confession that he signed. it and believe that this is going to pay. off usually they're not going to want to be in prison on.

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