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in the headlines today most of the votes are in who seems likely to enter a record fifth term as israel's prime minister palestinians already expressed concern over it reactions coming in thick and fast seeing it as a boost for right wing extremists in the region will bring in will. also should african-americans be paid reparations for the suffering of the ancestors who was slaves that's the latest hot button issue on the campaign trail for the presidential hopefuls in the u.s. and we put that question to our guest. because somebody is green day's doesn't mean i'm responsible for it you know who did it you should have been able to buy they were alive if the government had literally buried it paid out everybody else and
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turned it back on the black people and we are called the us war source for weaponize the history of free kick russia over memorial project the former nazi death camp in poland. around the world this so when's the lunch time start international with me kevin owen welcome to you so that first off very much in the headlines the vote this so close to call but with most of those votes counted incumbent who seems likely to enter a record fifth term as prime minister is the news palestinians already expressed as mentioned their concern for the post for right wing extremists in the region fearing is when will dash their hopes for statehood over the final result still not yet totally counted since both of the main contenders the parties of netanyahu and
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former general benny gantz of one an equal number of seats in parliament it didn't stop me from declaring himself the victor already. oh. this is a night of tremendous victory i was very moved that the nation of israel once again and trusted me for the fifth time already tonight i have started talks with the heads of the right wing parties our natural partners i intend to be the prime minister of all israeli citizens right or left jews and non jews alike all israeli citizens. it really would need something outrageous to happen for him not to be able to form this coalition he's likely to get sixty five seats out of a parliament comprising of one hundred twenty so that gives him a better majority than he had in the previous parliament where he stood with sixty one this will mean that his back will be less against the war he'll be able to perhaps move a little more clearly and not be choked by those in his coalition who are putting
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demands on him that he perhaps doesn't want to go to the election is largely seen as a kind of referendum on netanyahu and he certainly is perceiving the result which is the strongest showing that his likud party has ever achieved as a nod that he's in the right direction that israelis appreciate his efforts the israelis wanting to continue in the premiership he's already been put in a coalition together for the last few weeks some of it behind the scenes some of it in front of the scenes he courted a lot of controversy for reaching out to a very far right racist group at the same time however it could take at least a month if not longer for him to solidify his coalition it is important though to mention that there was a very strong showing from his main rival the former israeli defense forces chief benny gantz who for the first time has come forward with a political party the blue and white party now they are neck and neck with him in the polls but they are likely to form as major a coalition as netanyahu but what this does mean for the prime minister is that you have a more united opposition he won't perhaps be able to act so freely you also need to
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face the american president donald trump's deal of the century there trump is likely to oss can call consolations and of course don't forget the corruption charges. that netanyahu faces this is new territory for israel what will happen when in fact he is indicted if he is indicted when those charges come forward that could take a long time but at the same time it will be a headache over the head of the prime minister the arab community here in israel which numbers around twenty percent of the population is internally divided and also at the same time there's a sense of despondency in terms of how i would israelis view the potential for elections to change their fate when i travel to election polls yesterday particularly in arab neighborhoods there you having people who are actually turning out and they say that they feel that he needs to in some kind of change but there was a call by many arab leaders arab citizens to boycott the elections it's very fluid at this stage we do expect though that the polls at the exit polls that we're looking at now really are not going to change regardless of when those final
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results come in you know things to consider here discuss the israeli election with from the jerusalem center for public affairs he says even. going corruption cases against him it won't stop him becoming prime minister. this election has been a referendum on mr in a time the aus personal profile mr in a time you know is under has been indicted conditioned upon a hearing where he can state his own defense and therefore you know that's very much what this election has been about and analysts here are saying and i join them that that is not enough to win an election having said that it is going to take a substantial amount of mr netanyahu time however even if the hearing his ability to defend himself in a hearing even if he fails in that effort legally he is entitle to continue as
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prime minister until. a trial and some potential conviction which would take a good couple of years so there are there it is it is fully within the confines and the sanction of israeli law that a sitting prime minister can continue to rule to leave the country even if he's been indicted. to woeful to join the crowded field of democratic contenders to unseat president told trump in twenty twenty and even with a two year long investigation into alleged russian meddling in the twenty sixteen election just going for them to find any evidence of collusion nonetheless some of the candidates are again bringing it to their campaign agenda but as cullum open reports next is not resonating with american voters anymore as if the democratic presidential primary of two thousand and twenty wasn't already crowded enough we now have two more candidates throwing their hats into the ring both chairman ryan and eric's wall will say that their campaigns will give special attention to one particular issue russia you know who comes on to our social media the
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russians. ok i want you to hear this the russians they come into our social media and they spin things to get us into these divided camps and most importantly the russians are going to do this again and the twenty twenty you know action even suggest he's a russian agent saying he's betrayed our country any concern he took it too far you know he acts on russia's behalf to all russia has been the obsession of many democrats sense trumps victory in two thousand and sixteen however there have been many voices calling on the russia haters to cool it down a little bit and the democratic party leadership seems to agree somewhat but i'm sure to the republicans hold. the focus here for investigations on health care. remember if you're just a little i hope this is the press on these issues so is nancy pelosi also
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a russian spy is she in on the vast conspiracy involving trump steve bannan putin boris and natasha take over the whole the zero to the us of a good marriage in that only people in town like new york bought a big would leave one ways custard pies the cut you did bedding baseballs but those of u.n. building well no most likely she's just seen the poll results american voters were polled on what they cared about the most russia or health care eighty percent said health care only eight percent said russia and c.n.n. polled its audience and it turns out that only thirteen percent say that they will be impacted in their decision in two thousand and twenty by bob mahler's report so we decided to go ask new yorkers how they feel we decided to give them five issues health care economy climate change gun control and the russia investigation now we're going to have them go rank them in order of importance most important is
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health care. climate change and. gun control. and. all the other wonderful russia investigation economy the economy and then russians us the ocean health care the second most gun control. while the other things women are climate change commie climate change is third column is fourth in russia just gross investigation climate change. gun control economy. than it was due to which there is there a sharing of a situation was your own health care. bill scarier than the russian recession so perhaps talking about moscow gold and kremlin intrigue is just a force of habit after all the cold war started way back in one thousand nine hundred forty six however if the democratic party wants to win elections perhaps they should search for a more effective message but r.t.
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new york. well we're talking about the long run up to the next us elections and the things that voters are most worried about are not a number of other hot button issues of father public opinion this next one one of the most controversial is should african-americans in the u.s. be paid reparation for a long time but for the suffering of the sisters who were slaves will democratic presidential contender cory booker announced a new bill on the issue is it. depends where you look here a recent poll suggests only twenty one percent of voters would support the move however an important subject is if adopted it would intel an official acknowledgment of the legacy of american slavery and crucially compensation payments to those still affected by discrimination as a result. we have to recognize that everybody did not start out on an equal footing in this country and in particular black people have not. and so we have got to recognize that and do something about that and give folks a lift up i believe it's time to start the national full blown conversation
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about reparations so that we can as a nation do what's right and begin to heal there are massive disparities that must be addressed so we're going to do everything we can to put resources into this crest communities and improve lives for those people who have been hurt from the legacy of slavery. in logan to turn in all three service and for their respective corners on it. you could have identified the former slave master and a former slave or act in a moment but we're now winds are at fifty years past a particular point in time who is going to pay people who did not have slaves nobody i left a day in twenty nineteen was a slave back then so what do we gain pay for who is going to pay we're right again pay it's no more than a campaign promise from democratic hopefuls trying to get some kind of attention now you're ok with the l. y. s.
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and that's the most ridiculous thing i've ever heard they provide economic restitution to those people now if i came into your house mr a.b.l. and i stole a thousand dollars from you and then i died or if i saw a million dollars from you and then i'd die would you say oh well reasoned guy so that money doesn't matter anymore no he would go talk to my children and children are still living off the benefits of that million dollars just because somebody has grand days dose of it doesn't mean i'm responsible for it if somebody is granddad was so you a killer and then they found out one hundred years later you go after the kids and say ok you get to go to jail now or you get to pay back some money because of what your grandfather d. and makes no since you know who did it you should have been able to catch him why they were alive punish him why they were alive we want to focus on is the economic harm that was done to black people if we really break down with slavery was people were brought from across the water to work and that was free labor so what we have is here to ration years hundreds of years of systematic distant discrimination and
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shutting out of x. economic access the black people and that has to be repaid and if we're going to blame the government you way say you don't know everybody is a laugh right even know nobody is allowed right now it's only nineteen that was a laugh bathing and to and then a thing about it is who's going to pay it you're talking about a government big government is funded by the people that means me then me you will pay for it so how does it make any sense like i say it would have been more let me present. and you are certainly a slave when we're parisians would have been do which is at the end to slavery now right now it makes no sense to so argue me it displays no logic here america's never even study the effects of slavery on black people they never said down they said we know that as a government we think this this this experience but we don't even know how far that experience reaches because no one's ever study it how much do we owe black people no one's ever studied it why because the government has literally buried it had it
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paid out everybody else and turned it back on the black people in america who hate it anyway i will i do too long to just striving to be a dad and a handy and one example fighter out in tears. they paid money when a hundred years. that's irrelevant the point is the i'll are going to guess you didn't marry too many years to go to your spouse of thousand years i'm going to tell you what point do we say we're past lavery where we're now because the buck stops here hopefully my generation will stand up and say the buck stops here so we don't have to go on with this any longer talk about the sore as we know you'd like . to get involved stories by hitting the comment section on. forty minutes past one of the afternoon when we come back for a quick break moscow warsaw see red over memorial of the nazi death camp in poland
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. you know world of big partisan movies 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 truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. seem wrong. to see palin just. as a kid and in detroit because the trail. find
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themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. a diplomatic spat sproing over a memorial at a former nazi death camp in poland russia is appealing to the european council of trees bid to take part in the project was rejected out of hand by war so we didn't have a brings as. sabi bore was a nazi run killing center and an intense secret very few survive to average talent and scream course.
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another unit arrived once they were already undressed they apparently understood where they were being taken naked and all in fear they ran away but where could they run everyone rushed to the barbed wire fences and there they were met with the fire of machine guns and rifles many people died from the bullets the rest were driven into the gas chambers the fires were burning into late at night that's all flames illuminated the evening black sky with its terrifying lights the whole camp and the surrounding territory.
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like thunder the screams of people drove over the death camp six hundred people exhausted yearning for freedom rushed forward shouting here a in this single impulse the jews of russia are in. the netherlands and from czech it's a vacuum in germany united it was only then that the tower gods realized that something was wrong in the camp and opened fire. unlike auschwitz there is nothing left of sabi bore the extermination camp was destroyed by the nazis after the uprising and trees planted to conceal evidence it ever existed but there is concern that keep. parts of his history are now being over look at the this is a matter for the whole of europe to rule in the so people come. russian studies french people other countries and that's what you know. this pain and loss of
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people who were tortured or died so that we never repeat the polish government started construction plans back in two thousand and fourteen for a new visitor center at the site of the former death camp russia says that it was unfairly sidelines and the design of the museum especially as a soffit soldier was behind the here roy grew fault and escaped for sabi war the committee behind the project includes representatives from slovakia the netherlands poland and israel as the construction of the museum moved forward paul and opened the betting for those who wanted to take part in setting up the museum interior but again all three applications sounded by russian museums all private entities were not approved by war sell polish russian relations are complicated and certainly when it comes to world war two they were complicated so i think the poles rather take control themselves of the narrative they're afraid of the russian narrative and they also don't want to give russia too much credit for liberating poland you
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can use history as a weapon and the poles haven't weaponize in history as a as many people have been doing some may call it historical amnesia some like paul ince ministry of culture and national heritage say it's a logical decision the international steering committee made it in now to mississippi continuing cooperation between its current members who have already worked together for ten years in order to smoothly complete advance works on the new morial site the cultural standoff aside as high time average one as remembered for their suffering and bravery. in general elections in india start but ahead of that a new play seems to vent in the political arena but your book the social media giants been accused of interfering in the election process by blocking pages it considers that this information to look court has got the story. facebook has been on fire lately removing thousands of pages it considered to be an authentic and the
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target of their latest campaign meddling in india's upcoming elections as indians prepare to brooch in the general election for the seventeenth looks of facebook and family of apps continue. to help make sure the elections of and free from into fruits both from and domestic with almost two hundred fifty million users in the country facebook's regulation of political content has a wide reach earlier this month they were moved over seven hundred pages marked fake and although only fifteen were promoting the ruling party prime minister modi took a big hit and that's because those dozen or so pages had almost two and a half million more followers than the rest and who's helped facebook in the list to fight that election meddling domestic and foreign an american think tank called the atlantic council even its own employees were surprised some within our
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community may view this partnership with skepticism we would expect nothing less and encourage more in fact a healthy skepticism is a vital part of digital resilience but how healthy is that skepticism really. dig and this isn't. and is russia. and. india journalist a bit i or me tra la just a criminal complaint against facebook accusing the social network of waging a war against india he claims the tech giant is trying to interfere in the internal process of the election at the behest of foreign powers really. martens are not. merely. yes. this is the evidence. and you know one of the.
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pieces. the atlantic council receives millions of dollars from the u.s. state department nato and washington's allies abroad could it be that some of that foreign funding is finding its way into a social media campaign against meddling both domestic and foreign why. in this crash enough. reasons. far far off that. this is. i. need to see. this is like this. and that's why some of the top will do stories and looking this report from. russia
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the senior palm beach county police officer did not consent to the still a phone conversation being broadcast his side of the dialogue is summarized here. the p.b.s. so deputy claims that duke and constantly tells lies. he also asserts the dog and himself is to blame for having to leave his family because of what he has done. the sheriff's office denies any responsibility for do. michael dog the chief deputy of the palm beach county sheriff's office i don't work for the tom. and i think the ninety seven. really long time gardner is actually very knowledgeable when it comes to police dog or is not some guy he's very well educated probably should be the sheriff at the end of the day
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and he's kind of created the entire culture of what i call the culture of corruption. at the sheriff's office and sound like dog or. he would leave me out of the work i did. my dog unfortunately i think. i might think been attacked by mark. and maybe rightfully so. do you mean the pictures where the sheriff and chief deputy are good as nazi leaders. the officer replied that those pictures were a very minor transgression referring instead to opponent graphic images that he claimed to do going to doctors to include senior officers faces. some of the. some of the photos of you know. bradshaw bending over the chief and vice versa village your attire. you know i'm sorry. it's not.
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very willing. to use a prankster as well i wouldn't have caught it on there and i didn't like that they were somewhat juvenile and childish. takes attention away from the real corrupt activity and it makes the chief look too much like a victim. the senior deputy claim is that john dougan frequently post pictures online and then denies doing so the the photo was posted on my website i'm not the originator of that. photograph but i kept it on the site at the top and i kept it on. because. bradshaw the tailor and the dog with mussolini is very representative.

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