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without a little tough love you know. without
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a little tough love they would have never made. the fine print. thanks for joining us in the program. has been met with a lot of protests over the jailing of separatist leaders they were sentenced by the supreme court in spain on monday since then large crowds have been venting their anger on the streets of the city.
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ok i thought as president clinton told her has condemned the violence and called for talks with madrid spain is acting problem is that it says that won't happen until total issues a stronger message about the rest days but in a caution has been following events for us on the ground. well people of barcelona are protesting and taking it to the streets again there are taking part in this vast demonstration now for the 7th day in a row these crowds sorry to sound saying plastic at the loo now which is located
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right and the heart of the council line and capital now it's a kind of peculiar thing about these protests that they all started in a rather friendly matter but then and we've seen that in the last 2 days in a blink of an they turn very violent at the very end and late in the evening now the head of council on ya is calling for people to come forward for dialectic and also add telling that violence is not really the right past so we've seen before there are so many different radical alamance within these crowds cell froma rather a very calm protest you can turn in. very violent very up scene burning steam that in the blink of an hour i will respond to different people both for and against of the end dependence now some told us that they demand their democratic
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rights to be respected they demand and now the referendum to be housed in catalonia as soon as possible and demand the us referendum to be legal others believe that the ex-president of council on your carlos put him on * should come back and face the crisis in his homeland but whole are condemning the violence that we saw on the streets and i can tell you it was these were obscene scenes really that we saw now burst on our part is protesting since monday after the supreme court in madrid geale separatist leaders for terms from 9 to 13 years for their role in the $27000.00 cattle on independence period and tonight it seems that the protest will continue that the mood is still within the crowds and as i've told you before they kept telling us that these these movements these protests will only go on for quite some time here. and protests elsewhere in the world thousands of marched in hong
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kong in defiance of a police baton and yet again bare violence erupted and protestors smashed up shop something inside of metro stations and started fires and rallies have gripped the city for months with unrest the frequent feature of your thirty's recently introduced an emergency law banning face masks china's the now it's the protests as separatists and accuses foreign countries of meddling in the situation. the president of the e.u. council donald has confirmed he's received a request from the u.k. for a brick extension ravenous the boris johnson was forced to send a letter asking for more time after a vote didn't go his way in parliament however he refused to sign a document now in total boris johnson has sent 3 letters to brussels the one he didn't sign that asks for the extension plus a 2nd from the u.k.'s ambassador to the e.u. saying at the 1st letter was from parliament not from the government and finally
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a 3rd letter from johnson himself where he describes any potential extension is damaging and urges the e.u. to help him get the deal into force. says he will allow discuss the situation with e.u. leaders before deciding how to act all this comes british m.p.'s vote on south l.a. for an amendment to delay their approval of boris johnson's e.u. divorce deal a deal that was heavily criticized by the opposition. you cannot trust a word that is size. mr speaker voting for a deal today and breaks it it once delivered certainty and the people should have the final say the prime minister has returned from brussels to present a deal that he knows that we all know is actually worse. than means deal he knows that if given the option that people will reject his bad
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deal i don't choose to remain in the european union yet what i heard was a man who loses this country who would know people don't trust and he keeps a trust who gave who would trust the british people if we want the business people to trust what he agree with me we should have a referendum so people can judge this deal for what it is and then we can have a general election after that. as the vote was on the way in westminster there was a huge protest outside parliament against organizers of already calling for a 2nd referendum claimed hundreds of thousands have been marching in london we spoke to analysts about where brics it may be heading now. the problem is not brussels the problem is our own people in westminster who have deliberately set out to undermine the british government who deliberately set out to make sure the deal is as bad as possible out of deliberately set out social democracy i say shave off
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the steel is a bad deal but it's not a catastrophic deal a catastrophic deal is real but you can never escape from what you saw to resume a backstop you could never escape from but whereas with boris johnson's deal whilst it's bad you can't escape from it and it does give future british governments the ability to a bad and our relationship with europe i think what will happen over the next week or 2 is that we will have a clearer view not of the worst because i think of doubts then each separately but of the future relationship and i think that's going to be the real battle there are no doubt there will be attempts at amending the legislation going through parliament to for example try and have a referendum to confirm the agreement so there'll be lots of shenanigans but i think that in the end this deal with slight amendments will be what the parliament
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will agree. pentagon's claiming a ceasefire between turkey and kurdish forces in syria is being brought to maintain the spike both sides accusing each other of violations and grow greed on thursday to suspend its military operation for 5 days that solves the talks between the turkish leader and the us vice president mike pence but all trump was quick to take the credit. sometimes you have a lot of fight. like 2 kids in a lot you gotta let them fight then your problem apart president there are no one was a gentleman he understood it but without a little tough love you know what tough love is really without a little tough love they would have never made this deal turkey's going to be happy the kurds are going to be happy isis is going to be unhappy. and the 5 day window is to allow for the withdrawal of kurdish forces from a designated area on south a day or 2 and vowed to continue to crush the heads of terrorists if the kurds
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don't leave turkey's aim has been to clear fighters from a so-called deep safe zone stretching 30 kilometers into syria the kurdish political leader has said they welcome the pause in hostilities but will not accept a turkish occupation and viciously there's disagreement over the wording of the deal between washington and ankara. today the united states and turkey have agreed to a cease fire in syria. this is not a cease fire a cease fire was established between 2 digits of my policies we oppose in the operation for the terrorist to lead the safe sun we can and the operation only after the terrorist elements be the area vice president spoke after a high level delegation of u.s. officials met with the turkish president in turkey pen says that there will be a pause in military operations for 120 hours to allow the u.s. allied syrian kurds to withdraw and it was also agree that kurdish militias will lay down heavy weaponry if the terms of the deals are fulfilled turkey will finish its operation there in northern syria where that area will then be controlled by
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syria's army at the talks look as if it was a little tough just judging by the faces of the vice president and president airline before the meeting pretty somber and a little hostile but one week ago turkish forces crossed into syria leading to the president earlier this week to take decisive action and call on turkish forces to stand down to end this violence and agree to negotiations the u.s. had been slapping turkey with sanctions and threats trump even writing to air to one telling him not to be a fool on this one will trump promise to lift sanctions as soon as the turkish operation is over the president even called area one now a friend the deal to me is reminiscent of the days of european colonialism before world war 2 when european powers would get together and they was conspired amongst themselves to divide out the sovereign territory of another country we have a similar situation here in syria where the usa is not an invited party
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in syria where turkey is not invited party into syria these these 2 countries are in syria illegally in violation of international law and the un charter will it work the answer is it might but my guess is that the. the s.t.'s will take this window of opportunity provided 120 hours to move out of the way of the advancing turkish army once the s.p.s. leave the area the turkish army may decide that their military objectives have been made and the government may in fact withdraw the turkish army back to the turkish rentier in which case the syrian government would start to reassert its sovereignty over that part of syria turkey began its operation only this month after the u.s. withdrew its forces from the region and managed to get access to one of the bases by and by washington these are some of the pictures from that we also spoke to an
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advisor to president bashar al assad who told us think question is an act of aggression against syria itself and i think it is not done karajan it isn't a good action it is horrible and that action against. city and. city and people and what they speak about the safe zone just imagine if any country would like to have this if go on inside another country there and out international community is against this invasion and i've begun. lying about his objectives and about his that this is and that about what he wants . to be until the deals saw and done gifts exchanged that this president putin visit saudi arabia will look back at a high profile meeting after the short break. you
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know world big booty. and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door. 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. the world.
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thinks. we. ask. the program rather putin has been in the saudi capital riyadh this week on his 1st visit to the gulf state in over a decade the president held talks with the crown prince and they signed a long list of deals 20 agreements worth over $2000000000.00 was signed in sectors such as aerospace culture health and advanced technology there are also some gifts handed out with the russian leader presenting his hosts with a rare bird of prey while receiving a painting in return if a trunk or breaks down the current state of relations between the 2 countries.
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saudi arabia and russia is a remarkable example of how 2 countries could be great partners or friends and foes at the same time everything that riyadh gets himself involved in and the middle east be it about iran yemen or syria gets full support from washington and you do realize that and all these cases russia is on the different side of the barricade.
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but when the russian leader in the saudi crown prince get along so well in person by the way they are the authors of probably the most famous high profile high 5 in the world the chances that the dialogue could work well always be very high. my natural time is between saudi arabia and russia have. there is we consider russia to be friend. years ago in 1926. was the 1st foreign country to recognize the young kingdom we value efforts to boost our ties surely we do have to bear in mind that the 2 countries are the world's largest oil producers are they competitors you know in this case opec plus partners all kinds of oil and gas and. to the energy sector are on the agenda
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especially after the drone attack from last month on one of saudi arabia's most important oil refineries which put the country's output by almost a half and almost put the region on the brink of a real crisis. yemen's who the rebels said we did it washington and allies almost immediately blamed it all on to iran it was feared that a u.s. led strike on iran could have been imminent the incident even led to vladimir putin suggesting that saudi arabia whose army is almost totally dependent on arms imports from the u.s. should buy russian made air defense missile systems it's another chance for mr
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putin to sell those but even without them 2000000000 dollars worth of contracts are signed between moscow and riyadh. lawyer representing donald trump's reelection campaign has sent a letter to c.n.n. warning of the. allegations of bias against the president a spokesperson call that a desperate this comes off an exposé contract for the t.v. network. his material was published by project veritas an american nonprofit watchdog and include secret recordings of editorial meetings which reportedly reveal a crusade against trump and bias the outlets at the highest levels. when i came to work at c.n.n. i mean it was my dream job and that dream actually just turned into
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a nightmare i decided to wear hidden camera to secretly record the 9 am rundown hall meetings and it's basically run by jeff zucker the president of c.n.n. and c.n.n. was just pumping out propaganda it's basically me wanting. the news to be what they used to be news and not a infotainment are a game show or chasing the ratings i like c.n.n. purports it to be facts 1st and that's clearly not the case. guys the if has been examining the claims closer. hate is a hell of a thing it brings out the absolute worst in all of us none of us is immune
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to it from little timmy at the kindergarden who's livid that bobby played with his favorite toy the jeff zucker the president of c.n.n. . all that against. number one is on every day just hammering trump in some way shape or form or republicans in general the only thing that varies is how much power you have little timmy for example might call bobby a rude word mr zucker on the other hand might subvert the global news corp betray all impartiality the ideals of journalism and misinformed millions all because of a petty grudge that's how powerful hate ease. these
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revelations board was courtesy of project veritas a conservative activist group and this is just part one that's after a c.n.n. employee a technician at their washington d.c. bureau spent months wearing a hidden camera at work spilling the beans so to speak and providing recordings of called the stations at the news that work kerry added dream to work in journalism at c.n.n. the spread news and then you found out how naive he was how things really work at c.n.n. it is one of 2 on whether i'm like hey if we if we have to cool let's just say we left if we don't write. let it be known but again it just tells back nothing i just want people to have the information of make up their own minds now which if you
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didn't see the hints about what was going on i mean is there any surprise that these revelations have you watched c.n.n. rode it to impeachment the impeachment of president trump a formal vote to open impeachment probe revelations i should say in the impeachment inquiry the beginning of a new phase in this entire impeachment course it takes 2 to tango and 2 to feud just like little timmy and little bobby there is and trump can you give us a question. you know if you get what i mean i get to give you a question if you speak out if you are shaking do attacking our network i just want to ask you sir i'm changing from fake news though doesn't that under very fake i know but aren't you. know this doesn't mean everyone at c.n.n. is a propagandist there are plenty says kerry who want to stick to journalism not opinion who want to show off the bout being dragged into zach because few.
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here. it's like it's too. late. to. be everything. all the time know every one of the major everyone in the know. and summer day carries 1st stream didn't pan out but he hasn't given up hope he's optimistic that what he did will help set things right to resurrect journalism. you can check any of our stories on all social media all in all website auto call as well that's when i am back in 30 minutes with the latest global news updates for you. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy foundation
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let it be an arms race is on off and spearing dramatic development only closely i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. the world is driven by shaped by one person. dares thinks. we dare to ask. what politicians do so. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or
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rejected. so when you want to be president and should. somehow want to. have to go to the press this is like them before 3 in the morning and people that i'm interested always in the waters in the. west sydney. facebook and google started with a great idea and great ideals unfortunately there was also a very dark side. they were constructing a pro. view and that profile is real it's detailed and it never goes away turns out that google is manipulating your opinions from the very 1st character that you type into the search bar it will always favor one dog food over another one comparative shopping service over another and one candidate over another they
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can suppress certain types of results on what they think you should be see if they have this kind of power then democracy is an illusion the free and fair election doesn't exist the more we give them the sooner we are all. this is a stick. in the stomach of a. sponsor of the coca-cola company which sells millions of bottles of soda every day the idea was that. the litter box for throwing this away industry should be blamed for all this waste the company has promised to reuse the plastic.
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on. the mountains of waste only grow. there are a lot of lawmakers in the state of missouri that we know huge financial contributions from agricultural industry groups those are the groups that oppose proposition b. and there is no doubt in our minds that those same groups pressured lawmakers to overturn proposition b. and before the session even started there were bills that were pretty filed to do just that you feel bad because it was repealed but you know all of your work. has made a dramatic difference for this i mean just the fact that almost half these facilities
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are out of business who could have envisioned that things are definitely much improved with many of the worst operations but you still have chronic while leaders who are operating you still have. you still have. to. believe they can do whatever they want. there are so many issues. church. and. this is. i think for the public. you have
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a choice in the. store. to fix it. if you can't. at 1st it was i wanted to educate people.

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