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a recovery center for foreign way this. is the british parliament prepares for choose days momentous vote on prices the prime minister desperately tries to rally last minutes of course. you're watching international welcome to the program. if it's also relations between the media and still more trouble couldn't get any worse the president's now accusing some of them of going completely mad soft outlets rounded on the president to have his alleged collusion with russia was won even producing and pietschmann skite. the fake news gets crazier and more dishonest every single day amazing to watch as certain people covering me and the tremendous success of this administration have truly gone mad the fake reporting creates anger and disunity
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take two weeks off and come back rested cio terms meetings with putin on the sidelines of the g twenty gathering along with the health and summit also came into the spotlight and now the president's interpreters who were at one of the meetings could reportedly be made to testify before congress party's caleb moore pen has more. well there's just been a real escalation of heated words between us president donald trump and the media in a recent speech donald trump blasted the media for their recent reports alleging russia collusion and such this is the us president talking about the press i never worked for russia and you know that answer better than anybody i never worked for russia not only did i never work for russia i think it's a disgrace that you even asked that question because it's a whole big fat hoax exist now there's been an avalanche of anti trump claims in the press over the past few days that we've seen allegations that trump was
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possibly a an agent of the kremlin and so much of a kremlin agent that the f.b.i. couldn't even deal with him we've seen allegations that trump has concealed the record of his meeting with russian president vladimir putin and prevented that record from being out there we've seen a guy do his impeachment a kind of a roadmap for removing him from office that's been published in addition to all of that we have seen the revelation of a previously unreported f.b.i. investigation into u.s. president donald trump and alleged ties to russia and we've also seen a previously unreported and an revealed fight that took place or disagreement i guess you could say between james komi the former f.b.i. director and u.s. president now that that disagreement between comey and trump has been made public we've heard trump come out and basically explain that he lost faith in the f.b.i. as a result of their behavior during this probe into his alleged ties to russia this is what trump had to say so the people doing that investigation were people that have
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been caught that are known scoundrels there i guess you could say dirty cops so when you say should i have confidence in the f.b.i. our intelligence agencies when i see more and i see all of these people when i see lisa and her lover and there's no. yes that's why you see what they said about me having nothing to do with it. now relations between us president trump and the media have never been good but in the way of many unsubstantiated allegations that have been published in the last few days things have certainly escalated we discuss the calls for trump's impeachment with the legal and media. the election is next year so what the republicans and other people are going to be asking is why don't you just wait and get him out the old fashioned way by beating him by coming
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up with somebody better that's really the asons of what this thing is because in this froth and in this frenetic this move to say impeach impeach i respect lisa miller again i don't think anybody really understand what impeachment means the american public is complete and totally tone deaf at this point by virtue of this incessant russian collusion russians buying russian. the american public it doesn't make any sense and more we've heard a big cheer waited to it anything new any russian involvement the american public has have said said enough with this police give us a new country maybe make it chinese just to to mix it up a little but americans are tone deaf when it comes to everything and any they russian. this all comes amid america's longest of a government shutdown over the standoff on funding the president's border wall and some americans a starting to feel the impacts us had traffic controllers who are among those who
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have been working for twenty four days without pay that canadian colleagues have taken sympathy ordering them hundreds of pizzas but the anything some of tasting during the shutdown is bitterness. we are now in the midst of the longest shutdown the longest government shutdown in u.s. history. airports risk spectrum and risk america's credit rating the work of the f.b.i. could go on its own.
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but do have a plan on the shutdown but the stomach you would have to understand the fight going . on i promise safety and security for the american people. to the promise was a wall of problems build up elections have homes. freshman republicans are cutting them just trying to take a six pack of beer on to the house floor and was told this not allowed it's friday to use that lesson as you turn around. full people have been killed since ninety three injured including twenty four children after a large explosion rocks the afghan capital the brass to set to have happened near
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a rest and recovery center for foreign workers in the east of the city his local reporter sultan feisty with the latest from kabul for that have been killed three are military personnel and one civilian so the neighborhood was quite early affected of the blast wave as the kabul police confirmed it was a truck bomb the afghan presidential palace issued a statement for. condemning the attack and ordering for a comprehensive investigation about it because the. majority of the victims have been civilians in the neighborhood that have been affected seriously is coming back to devolve or ability of this compound i was standing on my praying mat and it was around six fifty five pm when i stood for praying while i was praying all of a sudden a huge explosion occurred at first i didn't realize it was only after that i saw
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the whole roof had fallen on top of us back in twenty fourteen taliban launched a complex attack and no casualty was reported but back in two thousand and twelve when obama made his visit to afghanistan there was another attack that left eight dead so you know this compound has been old for some dozens of foreigners that are working for the united nations as well as for some other nongovernmental organizations so this compound has been quite vulnerable in the past years. the u.s. in texas presidents have held a phone call discussing the creation of a buffer zone in northern syria in the region mainly populated by kurds that's off to donald trump infuriated. and corrupt by threatening to devastate techie's economy if it's a tax the region trump fired office tweets have to take a renewed its threat launching military offensive against the kurdish why p.j. in more than syria the group receive support from the us and has played
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a role in fighting islamic states but the why p.t. is feedback as a terrorist organization the dispute has put a strain on the u.s. and turkey is alliance within nato but form a turkish minister affairs second guess doesn't believe the situation will escalate i don't see this. crisis because once president drunk understands that he actually embraces the courage and is why they all terrorists realize that he made them was i think president trump is using apples and oranges and he has a lot of issues with this one record coming out and he's trying to change the agenda and he knows that you're. right but he is saying the church and you know as we have nothing against you are just one fifth of turkey's population is good and
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it's no wonder how could a few have refuge in turkey so i think he got that confused maybe intentionally or maybe unintentionally but here is trying to change their gender. politics. in greece protesting schoolteachers have clashed with riot police over proposed new system of hiring with tensions running high some demonstrators attempted to head offices take gas and battens were used to disperse the crowds. oh was it was. the violence took place or the greek parliament protesters try to force their way into the building. but please help them back the teachers' strike started last friday organized by the two biggest teachers' unions in the country thousands of protesting against a proposed hiring nor which they say overemphasizes qualifications in place of
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experience. on cheese day the british parliament will vote on whether to support to raise a maze troughed deal and in a final bits to convince skeptics the prime minister made a statement to the house edging m.p.'s to back a deal her words however didn't get the warmest of receptions no more playing for time no more running down the call just scare people into backing this damaging shambles of a deal the only people who are undermining faith in our democracy is the government itself. atria if the prime minister's deal is rejected tomorrow it's time for a general election it's time for a new government. with all the details ahead of tuesday's vote has artes and asked to see a check and. decisions decisions decisions it's an did make or break time for the
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british prime minister and despite the fact that we've said this a handful of times before she somehow always seems to manage to get through a crisis however this time is indeed extremely crucial in terms of what is going to be happening with bracks it next and what we have is on tuesday the house of commons will come forward to vote on the deal that theresa may has been able to negotiate with the european union throughout the last two years really and if you remember this is a deal that was already previously postponed for to receive me to try to avoid a defeat in parliament and despite days of now heated debate and parliament yet again this is a deal that's clearly gotten quite a thrashing at the house of commons and really very few people expected to be able to go through parliament nonetheless to recently continues to be persistent that her deal is the best deal possible for the u.k. and she's been saying that the alternatives really would be
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a new deal bracks said as she says would be destructive for the country or even more likely according to her is no bracks at all and something that would be dependent on how parliament exactly decides to stir things forward and theresa may has been making a final plea with the british people and really m.p.'s as well to try to convince them to support her deal yet again let's take a listen to that so i say should members on all sides of this house whatever you may have previously concluded over these next twenty four hours give this deal a second look no it is not perfect and yes it is a compromise. we should to deliver to the british people. with building a brighter future for our country. the statement about how. well there's a handful of options really in terms of where things could go from here if there. the deal is rejected and that would be things like the extension of article fifty
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that would obviously delay the deadline for the u.k. to leave the e.u. things like the general election have been discussed mostly by the leader of the opposition labor party things like a potential second referendum have been thrown around here in westminster so all of those things are possible next developments but really depending on how things are going to go in parliament that's the crucial vote and that's what we'll be watching recently is appearing their leader again to present an exchange with brussels that she has had providing as she believes. assurances for m.p.'s to vote for her deal whether or not this is going to be enough and whatever she has to say to them is likely to stir any opinions in her favor remains to be seen so all eyes are on the parliament here in the u.k. in the days to come so it's a commonality the us ambassador in bed in this warning of repercussions to companies working on a new gas pipeline with russia we have that story coming up after the break.
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welcome back to. washington's envoy to bella and his son's house warnings to german companies working on the north stream two gas pipeline with russia the project his company wanted to complete the ambassador's message spoke of significant sanctions for any fence involved. as you are aware that the united states strongly opposes north stream to the pipeline poses serious geopolitical consequences to our
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european allies and partners we continue to stress that firms operating in the russian energy export pipeline sector are engaging in activities that carry significant sanctions risk. the u.s. embassy later clarifies that the letters went to threat rather a statement of u.s. policy this however hasn't stopped a number of german politicians from venting their anger the u.s. ambassador seems to give the impression he's a voice roy of the washington and the u.s. ambassador using direct threats towards german companies using new and i'm acceptable strengthening of tone in the transatlantic relationship which the federal government should protest against the matter of european energy policy must be decided in europe not in the u.s. . the one thousand two hundred kilometer pipeline is a joint project between russia and five western companies with germany taking the lead role is predicted to cost nine and a half billion euros the pipeline is supposed to double capacity by the baltic sea
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and is scheduled to come into operation by the end of the year j political analyst peer manual tama believes america's pushy approach could backfire. the united states has to go. behind do the spread of it put on the european union and g. companies first of all the united states would like to send their own shaded guts and we are in competition we have the russian guys the second objective of the united states has always been to control eurasia and to prevent europe to be too close to russia the more united states put pressure on europeans the more there is a risk of that europeans try to detach themselves from the u.s. and try to make a better deal we've russia we cannot abandon and. improve the import of russian
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gas of east ruby issue economics reciting saw the americans or so if they really meet new they or the pressure capacity. despite calling a visiting japanese delegation friends the russian foreign minister has effects of a told them to forget about claims to the current islands that's following talks with japan's top diplomats on a peace agreement which has never been signed because of the dispute over the territory surprisingly the u.s. and china made their way into the conversation take a. small. it was the first round of intensified talks on a peace agreement between japan and russia ordered by the leaders it hasn't been signed ever since the days of world war two and the number one stumbling blog has been japan's claims of ownership to a group of tiny islands in a rather unusual twist to this monday afternoon sergey lavrov and his japanese
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guests decided to talk to the journalists alone separately and in quite a tough manner mr allowed made it clear that japanese officials should forget the idea of questioning russian sovereignty over the islands if they want to get the peace agreement talks go on. this is a basic position and if progress on other issues is very difficult without a step in the right direction drew the attention obama france from japan to the fact that the issues of sovereignty over the islands are not discussed this is the territory of the russian federation just a little later the japanese top diplomat said that despite the differences the two sides must find common ground so the moscow summit and the ministers appearance was meant to be all of moscow and tokyo's attempts to fix everything and sort their
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issues out but the u.s. and china and it up being mentioned too that's all because just a little earlier the japanese prime minister's aides said that america should be looking to the appearance of the signatures for that peace agreement because according to him that would help stem the tide of china's influence in the region mr lavrov called that statement outrageous and went on to say that he warned the japanese delegation that moscow is absolutely not a fan of the idea of america developing its missile systems in japan according to. that would hurt russia and china as well that's how china was mentioned twice. concerns a rising even new israeli road which segregates israeli and palestinian drivers israel's transportation minister says it will make sure we use them stronger their critics say it's only deepens divisions artie's poulos live reports from both sides
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of the highway. welcome to the latest controversy here in the west bank behind me is a newly inaugurated five kilometer stretch of road with a physical barrier by government with one thing now this bury a separate israeli and palestinian drive it's going to take a drive. this is the israeli side of the road it connects traversal in with the settlements so most of the drivers here are still is now the only palestinians who are allowed on this side of the road all those who have special interest permits for jerusalem i'm filming with a palestinian cameraman and he has to carry his permit with him all the time in case we get stopped its claim is that this new barrier strengthens the connection between the settlements and jerusalem and also helps ease traffic they do believe that primarily it's to further separate and dominate kind of jerusalem to make it
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more accessible easy access to those living in the settlements so they can get to jerusalem faster we need to find a way that both sides can use the same streets even lee it's not fair it's not ok for. the group to be like that to me to be some food we've had to travel quite a distance to do you turn and we're no coming back down the same road we were driving along the earlier just in the opposite direction so all the drivers you see here are palestinian they have no permits to enter jerusalem and for there this wall is nothing short of blatant discrimination they call it the apartheid or. some of. these rallies open this new road is a main route for the palestinians to connect the northwest current to the east and west because they want to control the old route which connects the mala i do mean i'm not a settlement with the jordan valley circumstance of course
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a lot of this road doesn't help without this people as the. israeli government really made this want to close down the not more street and the future to make you don't leave for the israelis it took more than ten years for this road to open because of a dispute between the israeli police and army over who would control a checkpoint here and there are other divided roads in the west bank but none of them have a wall separating the two sides the road to to his old divisions here just got longer. with bag to get some more details on any of all stories sati dot com is just a click away i'll have more updates at the top of the hour see them.
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if your health care executive or bank your costly getting a gift for the fellow governors millions hundreds of millions trillions of dollars if you're not part of that cobol you are the one paying for it yes and that's why there's a lot of social unrest that's the yellow vest movement in france and around the world as the global insurrection against banker occupation is coming to america twenty nineteen so get your yellow vests and your torch and let's party on to you because it's all about the rebels looks. like there's someone else moving inside of me or controlling my body. the byproduct of that drug is the cause like severe depression.
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because it literally need him into a zombie it's crazy. you know we don't have to do anything it's not our fault the sins crazy and all that. secures traumatic takes a long time ago. when i came back from iraq oh mary was her was cocaine methamphetamine so anything that's altering trying to get us out. that bad mindset using the chemical that would be self medicated. i want to be drinking and drinking ino new nope just killing myself. out the whole links don't drink to get drunk alcoholics drink to feel normal. that's why it's this way
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drug addicts do what they do shop while still feeling in their. star cool under which these guys are going through to 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 they go to a veteran center for health issues be considered as someone who really needs attention and. join me everything on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to us of the world of politics small business i'm show business i'll see that.
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hello and welcome to crossfire pour offering to consider i'm peter lavelle u.s. secretary of state might palm pale tells us america is a force for good in the middle east well that's pretty amazing and online censoring continues apace also by the democrats the party of war now. ross talking some real news i'm joined by my guests here in moscow mark's lability he's an international affairs and security analyst we also have dimitri bobbitt she's a political analyst we spoke nick international and in london we cross to marcus papadopoulos he's the editor of politics first magazine hi gentlemen crossed up rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want my always appreciate let me go to marcus in in london we have we have a mike pompei on his tour in the middle east he gave
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a wide ranging if very confusing speech in cairo essentially he's blaming american foreign policy in the middle east on barack obama while at the same time talking about the same three issues iran iran and iran what weren't what's your take away from the secretary of state's tour. yes i did read the transcripts of its states and i found it a most peculiar one but i think i can explain it i think that mr is trying to reassure americans key allies in the middle east and who say on israel saudi arabia and so less of this extents egypt that america despite have been lost in its objectives in syria is not walking away from the middle east is not a weakened folks in the middle east now of course there is a lot.
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