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he used to work in both of those buildings. going to jimbo using your history of trees to. bring us to. your good will treat you right here as you move through the world more your more you would. do in the congo for. the. u.s. president donald trump is welcomed by the queen as he embarks on a 3 day state visit to britain but not before stirring up controversy and attracting crowds of protesters. from son in law says he was uncertain palestinians
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are capable of governing themselves it comes as his plan peace summit is snubbed by palestinian leaders who accuse him of trying to buy them off. and a swedish court rejects a request to detain wiki leaks co-founder julian assange in connection to a rape case investigation. you're watching aren't international bring you your live news update from our studio here and moscow welcome to the program. president trump has kicked off a 3 day state visit to the united kingdom he was welcomed by the queen and members of the royal family a buckingham palace. visit
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was already stirring up controversy even before he landed in london or boycott has more on the trip started in true save trump style while he was still on air force one in the point of even touched down on u.k. soil trump had. some pretty controversial tweet about none other than the mess of london on reigniting this between them take a listen to what the 2 had to say about each other don't trump is just one of the most egregious examples of a growing global threat using the same divisive tropes of the fascists of the 20th century to garner support. subject com has been foolishly not visiting president of the united states by far the most important ally of the united kingdom he's a stone cold loser should focus on crime in london not me in the long running spat
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between the 2 trumps criticised what he says is his failure to tackle levels of knife crime in the capital here and khan has criticised trump's policies among which is of course this very controversial muslim travel ban comes people have already said that this is much more serious than childish insults which should be beneath the president of the united states today is all about the home and the ceremony for the delegation now there is a lot of ceremony inside the palace gardens right now they heard a lot of banging from inside that was the way he was greeted by the world family donald trump met the queen prince charles he's there with maloney a lot of his grown children are with him as well donald trump is only the 3rd u.s. president to be given this whole hold for u.k. state visit only obama and bush of course it before him so he's trying to pretty
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exclusive club but yet behind the scenes we're seeing something very different we're seeing the streets being fired off he's giving quite outspoken interviews god knows what's going to happen when journalists get a microphone close to him he's already weighed in on the potential successor to theresa may there is of course a leadership race on him now at the moment trump's already said that he's gunning for boris johnson some see him as the u.k. counterpart to donald trump another blonde bombshell and donald trump's also been talking about to resign may's negotiating skills when it comes to the break that negotiations with brussels will go over them i wouldn't believe. the big number but some of these going to this is. going to be presumably he will be. it was. you don't want you to get it. so today as i
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said all about the pomp and the ceremony tomorrow much more about worked on trump is staying at the u.s. ambassador's residence he's going to be having a working breakfast with the u.s. ambassador and representatives of u.s. business here in the u.k. and then he's going to be he's got a short meeting with a reason may in downing street it's not going to be a one on one as was expected beforehand of course plenty of people hit want to criticize donald trump protesters are expected to follow him everywhere he. came to criticize the british government's decision to even allow such a massive state visit at a time of political crisis the trump baby blimp is being prepared i think is going to be unveiled tomorrow but yet such a divisive figure and so many people keen to express dissatisfaction with the fact that he's come here. staying in the family. in an interview he isn't certain the palestinian people are able to govern themselves question her
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husband meeting with israeli and arab leaders to promote his peace plan he also said the palestinians were to blame for the u.s. stopping aid to the region. and you would be ok with all of those things that you guys have done the actions we've taken were because america's aid is not entitle me and we get criticized by their government the response of this president's not so let me give you more aid so again that was is a result of decisions taken by the palestinian leadership palestinian leaders have already said they will boycott a planned summit in bahrain at the end of the month palestinians accuse the us of bias in the peace negotiations in 2017 washington d.c. recognized jerusalem as the capital of israel and relocated its embassy there then the u.s. cut off aid and closed its palestinian diplomatic office and in march trump recognize israeli sovereignty over the occupied syrian golan heights. while palestinians reject what donald trump tells us as the deal of the century the u.s.
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president thinks that can still lead to peace when i've got to fix up the story. to be fair trump was never particularly shy. humble when he does something great he likes to let people know about it his stable genius has great vision has great negotiation we need. a leader that wrote the art of the deal israel palestine. if you're going to make it that probably is the hardest deal there is to make and i'm a very good deal make i believe me if you can't make a good deal with a politician then there's something wrong with you any great deal maker needs a great problem to solve obvious no north korea rocket man should have been handled a long time ago. we were going to do it. because we really have no choice to regional or local the china trade deal is too mundane and
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above average dealmaker would be good enough to solve it trump is a great deal maker and he needs the greatest problem use really palestinian conflict you're not going to support me even though you know i'm the best thing that could ever happen to israel and i shall be that they have so much and coleman trump and b b their egos self righteousness and their struggles against humility trump loves b. b. and b. b. loves trump jarrad pushed up trumps and in law also jewish is now in israel and these got it the plan the solution the deal of the century we appreciate all of your efforts to strengthen the relationship between our 2 countries it's never been stronger and we're very excited about all the potential that lies ahead for israel for the relationship alliance between the united states
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and america has never been stronger. and it's going to get even stronger it will come as no surprise but something is great is this takes passion takes trust history and trump and bibi to go way back i've known president and i've known his family and his team for a long term. there is no greater supporter of the jewish people and the jewish story than president donald trump but what about the plaid it's believed trump and kush that have been secretly drawing it up for 2 years why she quickly well because it could make some of israel's neighbors agri imagine a husband and wife during divorce they can't seem to agree on how to split their house so a judge rules that the wife can keep the house and gives the husband the neighbour's
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house how absolutely great is that jordan egypt saudi arabia syria all stand to lose land for the sake of the palestinian state guess who isn't giving up an inch of its territory. krishna brought me something from the u.s. president in the state department there is an official market the state of israel which had not been updated since the 6 day war well now it's been updated krishna brought me the new map which includes the golan heights is part of his row it's signed by president trump who writes nice so i would like to say that's very nice real nice we'll great stuff it may seem one sided entirely by a stand completely in favor of israel but let me tell you this if a palestinian man had made the effort to marry donald trump's daughter things could
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have been very different but he didn't did he. benyamin netanyahu has repeatedly voiced his support and friendship towards washington citing ties of last decade with offer barghouti from the palestinian national initiative believes a concerted effort is underway to change international thinking towards middle east peace. the most recent statements of mr gresham question of only show and think that he is working for mr netanyahu the prime minister of israel and he is working for the most extreme and the racist elements in israel these statements by mr question especially when you says that palestinians cannot rule themselves without israel is nothing but a supporter to the continuation of the patient and oppression of the system of apartheid by israel against the palestinians in my opinion a question that is now trying to change the historical american position and to confront the international consensus that the palestinians should have
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a state of their own and their occupied palestinian territories question out is that going to change that course in service of the zionist movement in service of the israeli extreme government that's exactly what the so-called the deal of the century is about. a court in sweden has rejected a request by prosecutors to issue an arrest warrant against wiki leaks co-founder julian a songe in connection to a rape case investigation means sweden can't seek songes extradition from the u.k. where he's currently serving a 15 week sentence for breaking bail conditions. the district court has decided and right and now it is not proportionate to. pretrial detention. for mr assad in his absence because in their view it is possible to further the investigation without this by the use of for example
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a european investigation over the case which was 1st investigated in 2010 that was reopened last month on the grounds that a songes arrest in the u.k. could present a new opportunity for prosecution investigation had been previously suspended in 2017 as they were simple or remain holed up inside the ecuadorian embassy and london julian asylum spent nearly 7 years there in a bid to avoid extradition to sweden before being evicted and arrested by you care in ecuador revoked his asylum he has since been convicted to 50 weeks in prison for breaking bail but he still faces another extradition request by the us introduction to computer hacking charges journalist neil clark believes we may be buckling under the pressure of other countries. this way to short origins or to come under great pressure from the british authorities to not pick up the case we know from emails for example all the favorite tourist once a day to day get cold feet so the crown prosecution service lawyers to the swedish
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prosecutors about this so i think this is a welcome development it is a commonsense development case as it stood anyway. certainly didn't seem to be the strongest and then there's of course the practicalities of that he's already detained so to see his extradition really at this stage wouldn't make common sense . tensions rise in sudan as clashes between protesters and security forces more than a dozen dead or in that after a short break. international economic forum is a unique. business world. over the last 21 years the forum has become a leading global platform for discussing the key economic issues facing russia
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welcome back on saturday night in madrid liverpool were crowned the champions of europe it's the 6th time the club has lifted the trophy on sunday fans back at home painted the tom bradley with more than 750000 taking to the streets to celebrate. her over. here on r t just a marine who has been covering the ups and downs of the tournament and his on the touchline show and the last ever episode he gives his take on the season that was you can watch it in full later today but here's a quick preview. what
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is the most important thing in football. we all know liverpool want. a bit confused being the engine to knowing the engine the arm close to your body you are in a position that is not a natural position like you happen and of course the human being needs the arms to keep the balance i think he was nervous because he is not a super penalty taker seemed he made the right decision the quality of the game was not good the quality of passing was not good we didn't play like reach like we normally do i didn't really normally like i do i didn't think that normally i do icing that must be a very very bad feeling of course it even had on his mind we are going to be losing one you love the 50 seconds and probably was thinking. even game
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game in the control if doesn't play and the result is the same everyone will be saying crane has to pay even with one leg we. i'm sorry the world we manage as we are the affordable in my team my best friends the ones that were closer to me are the ones that were not starting players the only thing that i didn't enjoy was my then sink on ice in moscow. more than a dozen people have reportedly been killed after sydney security forces stormed a sit in protest that was calling for an end to military rule in the country.
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the incident happened outside a military base the soldiers dispersed the crowd with live ammunition and tear gas explosions were also heard and not for us from the area the opposition has called for civil disobedience over the incident there is currently a political deadlock about forming a new government after the army seize power back in april we're now joined live by dr say you a sociology professor from american university in cairo welcome to the program now despite the fall of the dictatorship the situation in sudan has been suddenly worsening actually why do you think that the main political forces in the country cannot agree on a path forward. for who won by. a knock out to. which you want to tell you the
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regime and. and the 2nd is a negotiate that we will share and which go to forces. after removing the. people who will 1st think and ball and people should think. this is a situation with them it was also the situation it would be sure but it was successful and it was. transitioning successful transition in tunisia then it was not clear. that this would have been think it was clear that. the military council feel that because. just like this if you like was not able to get it all for. the military council in. arkansas and the process it was not the fact that the. who should who is are the
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one who live there and saw the lucky one then it will she sure has reached a point regarding the formation of the core of the sovereignty i was and this is brilliance in that it should be cherished and head to philly by the civilians way. more with this only us that we choose and we are the one with called the shots and saw it was a good look in the last few weeks and this is the talk let allies in with toric and so that's the new science regime that the military council. will called for every election if it mentions means. all forces the political parties or so then. of the old regime will all work remember that the islamic army the army or so then but they have been formed in the last 60 years. and so most of the people who
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are in the obvious of knowing this through the islamists and through the school in the 1st year so it was a 1st line of defense for their vision and it just this. epic change getting rid of it miss you but keeping the system and they wanted to keep the system and this is where the clash will go over so that it is not and i salute that i am in the world because part of a big vision of competition between countries in the area. on the one hand and even you know on if you will and then you have also egypt saudi arabia and the evidence on the other hand there is a sample today which sudan also is bark of their border and so district seat is very important and you cannot ignore china and japan for example in the form of belief that the world accept it see because it is full of. resources it is a very important lesson really so whatever happens and so that it's not only for the
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sudanese people this is also for regional and international powers who are out there is that to see what would be to the end what would be coming and to call her in the end what kind of food she is going to be friendly or not for example so these government. and military did this was not something that you know egypt or the emirates one and this new regime military concepts they were not and now and then there was. this the scope of the even because the clock that we ambassador. to the present you all so expect i'll just see that and so you see that the situation in sudan is not locally it is racially and internationally that yes a 3rd excess elderly professor from american university and kyra thanks for your
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time and your comments today. we return back to our top story for why reaction from professor thom brooks of the law school on terms of state visit to the u.k. now how significant is this visit and how does that compare to last years. well i think it's a it was meant to be hugely significant trees the mayor was the 1st foreign leader rushing out to the white house weeks after trump had become president in order to woo him to britain with the offer of a of a state visit in order to get that wonderful post to trade deal. none of which of course as has materialized i think now that she's in or her last couple days stunnel trump is already. says effectively started his reelection campaign focused almost entirely on playing to his domestic crowd all politics in america as local
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politics i think that this is the this inefficiency of this moment as it has been lost it's impossible to see really any progress made between the 2 sides except for campaign team that will quite like some photos of him surrounded by the royal family to play up to the statesman statesman side of of his rule of his time as president in the election time to come now as you mention theresa may is already walking out the door at this point she leaves her position on friday so what she still meant to meet with trump what kind of conversation do you think that they will have given that information. when there was a lot of speculation as to whether or not trump was going to have a private conversation with trees to may said private conversations we had with blood near putin he's had conversations with the leader of north korea and others but he's not having a private conversation i would use maybe he will be public you know be meeting
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a number of other lead. as well sources close to have said that he's thinks he's got too many meetings he's really is just me interested in meeting the world family i think that it's not going to come to much as it's difficult to see what theresa may would be able to deliver given that she is going to no longer be the leader of the conservative party was prime minister only until the conservatives can be a new leader that may take days it may take weeks but i soon as they do she will be out and she's not been able to deliver her own deal that she thought she could pass it's difficult to see what different changes she could do with them to make to please trump not least given the unpopular that theresa may has and paul meant an even greater unpopularity that trump has in parliament and in the u.k. . now even before he touched down and won in terms of as it got off to a rocky start trading barbs with the mayor of london on twitter and why do you
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think he chose to make that sort of entrance into the u.k. . well if there's one thing that donald trump enjoys it's all of us talking about him all the time and what a way to do that is by to pick fights that probably won't amount to a whole lot to nothing to harm his his fans in the united states and yet get a lot of media attention wherever he's stepping foot so seek on the mayor of london is an easy target for trump in that way. and that's of course what he's done i mean i think it's plays up of course that many if i point out the trump in you know some say that this isn't really stirred by concern over violence on the streets of london or other criticisms of city council policies put really a reaction to a muslim mayor of
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a. the major capital city in europe and would be they could be reacting whoever the person was it whoever successful person might be but it certainly got us all talking much as last time before he arrived we heard his voice of these thoughts on boris johnson is as a potential great prime minister lola theresa may was waiting to receive him hoping that he was going to like her as his prime minister things didn't work out that good but he i think he likes the controversy of course for him he's not really looking to get anything out i don't believe out of the u.k. other than a photo op i don't think there is really any particular tree deal or concessions or policies he is hoping to get sees he's critical of britain looking to open up a 5 g. network building building work with china's wall we but beyond that this is the really anything he's hoping to get out so than some political point scoring
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professor tom brooks of the durham law school thank you for joining us on the program today. that's a news break down for this hour and that's all for me as well today but we're not bill harvey will be taking over with the latest in about 30 minutes thanks for tuning in wherever you may be. join me every thursday on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics small business i'm show business i'll see you that. will show you this. from listens so. you can go to
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