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another note to any attempt to say yes to breaks it was the speaker of the u.k. parliament blocks the government's hopes of 8 votes and with still no signs of certainty anger from both pro and anti break supporters has seen some of them peace and their families fearing for their sake. i. mean by helping palestinian farmers in the west bank is brutally beaten by water were alleged to have been massed israeli said. they returned me. and started to beat me with clubs and with stone i did with it with clubs on my head so i tried to defend myself from
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my head until the broke my and. media in the united states came up with a new catch phrase that denigrates the unconventional views of presidential hopes. for joining us this evening this is our team to the. u.k. prime minister boris johnson has failed in his latest bid to get a vote on these new briggs's deal that's after the house of commons speaker blocked the government's move to table a meaningful vote. today's circumstances substance the same as saturday's circumstances my ruling is therefore that the motion will not be debated today as it would be repetitive and disorderly to do so.
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well boris johnson was hoping for a meaningful monday but in the words of the man himself the meaningful vote has been void of meaning and that's because the powers are all enjoying the speaker. and he actually refused to drop boris johnson the ability to vote on his deal for various reasons including the fact that he said it was repetitive it would be disorderly to do so not to mention of course the site that. today is not crucial emergency sitting session while they concluded was that there would be in fact an extension to the threats that situation today those are all about. in his deal and then he across the house of taken to condemn him for not even turning up himself the prime minister has not going to grace us with his presence today but i'm reassured this is because it is spying to splurge he's not to be found anywhere in a ditch it's a question to the prime minister and it's a question i think the prime minister's behavior where is he well as you can see
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the dramatic scenes in the commons over the last few days has caused uproar and outrage on the streets of london and on saturday we saw quite dramatic scenes were taken for a small hardline perhaps it was accosted on the street and even had to have to raise a score to him and his son home safely. well as you can see there's a worrying trend as breck's has become bettany divisive with m.p.'s politicians but also with the popular can in fact is not just a caprice mark has borne the brunt of all of this we've also seen the winds of light. she too was accosted on the streets. with his son it must have been a frightening experience to be surrounded by that have children as well i can only read you get aggression in the street and it's quite scary he should be able to take his son to parliament if he wants to and he should be ok for him to come to
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that would been shouted at well actually i'm just spread far and wide to be on that because resource clashes on saturday between pro and anti brooks it is on the one hand many wish to see another referendum to stop this process again because they believe the political landscape has dramatically changed since 2016 on the flip side many people say let's just get bracks it done once and for all. just to mention boris johnson and his colleagues in parliament have been criticised for the language and rhetoric that this conundrum has conjured up in parliament such language for instance talking about the ben bill has been described as a surrender rocked and it's those words that kind of language which has sparked controversy online many of which are even threatening m.p.'s individually death
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threats for that matter in terms of the brics it starts as of today though there will be no meaningful votes but the issue is this just 10 days before the october 31st deadline and of course johnson is really relying on that moment and trying to get his back the deal through. although there was no debates on board briggs the deal the atmosphere in parliament was still heated even went so far as to accuse the speaker of taking a stance against briggs it. because it's becoming remarkable how often you please one lot and not the other. the only consistency one can find in your rulings is that they always seem to favor one side of the argument and never the government who are trying their best to carry out the mandate given to them by the british people 26 days generally when he's wanted to play the procedure or when he comes back to his skin made the guy don't parliament treat a procedure like he's done today because he said that we can't have this meaningful vote yet it basically on saturday then he does favor the program 8 side but equally
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at other times he has a bit like this is the more creative sort of throw it out the procedure book out of the window so to speak when it's favored the program may incite so he has been selected there is disquiet about him i think he's become to 2 parties and if you like we're going to be honest we are in a civil war scenario it's completely polarized the country it's become very acrimonious both sides shouting at each other and m.p.'s coming under attack we had a lot of abuse directed also online on saturday or friday to labor m.p.'s who were said they were thinking about supporting boris johnson's deal they were called traitors they should be kicked out of the party said the language is very very emotional i think that breaks it has to be delivered because i think if it isn't delivered the anger will be only greater. masked attackers have brutally beaten an elder the rabbi in the west bank or he was helping
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palestinian farmers to pick olives for other volunteers including foreign nationals were also injured the farm in question is located near an israeli settlement and the rabbi suspects that's where the attackers were from were picking on leaves. suddenly we heard shouts in hebrew go away go away we don't feel he'll settle etc people started to run away you could we are not violent of course we are against any violence whatsoever they came with clubs i don't clubs and stones and old people you know were run away but i'm. 80 years old it was it would be difficult for me after all between ran away they returned in to me for 5 people and started to beat me with clubs and with stones i did with the clubs on my head so i tried to defend myself with my hand through the broke
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money and i mean plaster now. and stones one of the stones. to my head and it was blood in terribly the people probably form the settlement code gets how the. jewish school. in the students know for the violence and for aggression in the us this is actually the reason that we are we all of the to defend the palestinians from them israeli police have lost an investigation while the settlers claim that the farmers and volunteers posed a potential threat by coming too close to the outposts of a more settlements are built every year in the west bank this is seen as an illegal occupation by palestinians and the international community some 200 localities are sprung up in the last 50 years but television authorizing most of these home to
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over half a 1000000 israeli citizens clashes between palestinian and jewish communities flare frequently in the region rabbi yeah i says he wants the fighting to stop. politically i think the palestinians to deserve the right for self-determination as we jews have all right for said he didn't mention in israel i think that 2 states what is the name israel you should believe each 2 are 2 other next to the other in peace the but unfortunately not type in the. but our aim is that organisation is not political is human is human and we do our best to. the submission. us democrat 2020 hopeful till see him back it claims she's getting help from russian delegation was made by hillary clinton it blames moscow for own defeat in 2060 they've
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got their eye on somebody who's currently in the democratic primary and they're grooming her to be the 3rd party candidate she's a favorite of the russians they have a bunch of sites and bots and other ways of supporting or so far but if they can falsely portray me as a traitor then they can do it to anyone and in fact that's exactly the masses that they want to get across to you if you stand up against hillary and the party powerbrokers if you stand up to the rich and powerful elite and the war machine they will destroy you and discredit your message. remarks came after russia was brought up in the latest party debate with certain braze topics now being branded this kremlin talking points out is deliberate trying to explain. what you're about to see probably means it's time for someone to go and we keep pedia and come up with a page for one new yet already well established concept talking points that really
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came out of the kremlin from the talking point kremlin talking points of russia talking points kremlin talking points of kremlin's talking points kremlin talking points is what i was talking about so why waste time on pronouncing the full 3 words if the kremlin talking points are really everywhere couldn't we just say katie p's that would probably save white house candidates a few seconds of their debating time anyway speaking of the democrat debates even saying something like this we have to that russia know look we get it we've tampered with other elections you've tempered with our elections and now it has to stop and if it does not stop we will take this is an act of hostility against the american people will get you katie p. busted i now retract any vaguely nice thing i have a set a bad yank knowing technology things because he answered the question on putin with moral equivalency and a kremlin talking point it will take
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a few seconds of let's say googling to realize that andrew yang is making a valid point american journalists people working for the government have written about how the us pulled political strings abroad in the past but nowadays dammit cram one talking point alert comes the reaction here's something else from another candidate donald trump has the blood of the kurds on his hand but so do many of the politicians in our country from both parties wait for it literally crawling talking point that whatever look apart from told seem pretty much everyone who's capable of doing a bit of research pointed that out all kinds of media ran the story on how different generations of d.c. politicians turn their back. it's on the kurds so katie p.s.r. haunting americans just about everywhere someone takes a hit at the democratic leadership for not being progressive kremlin talking point
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someone has a go on john mccain for being too below durant kremlin talking point fears of a nuclear war there are quote i'm one talking point i'll tell you what though wide if you absolutely sane people from way outside of the kremlin walls would just call these comments or concerns legit points do you know any more examples for the k.t. p. we keep eating a page anyway at least it's a bit of free publicity for moscow's most famous landmark there are a number of ways that we can refute a particular case that we're talking about in this instance number one is a call something a conspiracy theory conspiracy there is when somebody says something which is usually true that you don't like now we have a new version of this when you say this repeatedly kremlin talking point kremlin talking point people will start to believe it then when you say it when it's
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received yes excellent you must be well read you've said kremlin talking point at least 6 times in that sentence welcome aboard remember the election is in 13 months instead of them worrying about what kind of world they're going to be promising democrats or people who vote for them they're talking about the kremlin and dusting off roofs so fall big red baiting nonsense. you can charities are urging london to use a cease fire in syria to bring home the children of british i still find this that story more after the break. so there is no variety in any of the characters that make up global violence any more everything is that 00 is predominate every single conversation that
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comes out of the mouth of every financial writer in the press and on television is 0 every security is now based to 0 and the entire mix of this phantasmagoria of the global finance is is all blending together into one huge void worthless. the world is driven by a dream shaped by one person. who dares thinks. we dare to ask.
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u.k. charities demanding the government comes to the rescue of young children born to i still find this a british origin usage in the authorities to make use of turkey's code ceasefire and its operation in syria to transfer children from the region. we have an opportunity in the next few days urgently to. bring them back home these are children in 85 percent of them across these camps are under 12. more than nearly half are toddlers. they are not they are innocent children they are not responsible for the crimes that their parents have committed and we need to separate save the children claims 60 british citizen now trapped in northeast syria where the turkish operation is so-called kurdish terrorists is on the way forgiveness twice that previously reported in joe says the many children are under 5 years old are all believed to have been born to parents who left the u.k.
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to join islamic state earlier this month the british foreign secretary dominic robb stressed that unaccompanied minors and often could be taken back to britain without actually mentioning what's going to happen with those who still love one or both parents the u.k. is believed to started working with various agencies including the red cross to transfer some children to britain through iraq. some 800 british citizens travel to join islamic state there live this year the u.k. home office spot controversy more revoking the citizenship of some of the wives of myself fighters among them she me i'm a vegan who left for islamic studies in 2015 she blamed the u.k. government for the death of her 3 week old son we put the issue for debate. well of course as children they are completely innocent and almost certainly they don't at this moment pose any threat i think the difficulty comes with those that are with their parents who have made the deliberate choice to go to these places and are
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potentially really very dangerous themselves i disagree britain's position. citizenship i think that is totally rabbits the actions written cup dictate not. rank and i think now citizenship should be restored we 100 british system if those parents have committed to fans this let's put them through as a colt's i do think as was mentioned before we've got some brilliant legal system that's going to protect the public well it just won't do that there is not going to be enough evidence to deal with the with the parents there's not going to be enough evidence because the people that have witnessed atrocities are going to be dead in iraq and syria so let's be honest we're we're going to we're going to know very little about some of these people actually whether they are kids from british parents is another part of this we have to be careful because it's ok same we
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should bring these people back book actually would you like them living next door to you know you probably wouldn't do and i think we need to make sure that we've got the systems in place and the lock up those people for as long as we possibly can that are a danger to us but the children of course should be treated differently and should be given every. chance to to get themselves back into civilized society if one is more complicated maybe one parent is still alive or both parents to lie the so-called i sold child what do you do did you bring these children back and say you deserve a better life or do you just leave them to their fate. no you can't leave the minute we're all certain you know especially in that area because they would be in danger of being radicalized let's bring them home cook them through counseling give them the backup in the care that they need let's be quite clear here that if these people do come back the vast majority if not all of them will not go through the
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court system they will be released into society some of them will be very very dangerous and in fact some of these children we call in them children depending on your a you know what you consider a child their age range but some of them will be very dangerous that this is bringing back problems i do have concerns but i also realize that britain has responsibilities and we had no problems on the rest of the world we don't know how secure those holding facilities are and you know we britain let's take responsibility and it is not doing that at the moment as real dangers wherever these people end up because they are radicalized most of the youngsters will have been through some kind of radicalization piece they are going to be very dangerous and it's all very well us bringing them back but some of our live next door to them and someone may well end up dying as
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a result of one of these people coming back. a court in london has rejected a request from julian assange his legal team to postpone his extradition hearing lawyers for the weekly had wanted an extra 3 months to prepare for the case instead as ours will appear on november 18th via video link from the high security belmarsh prison ruptly video agency exclusively captured the moment the van carrying a sound left westminster magistrates' court gathered outside the courthouse chanting slogans in support of the whistle blower also tried to obstruct the police meanwhile the un special rapporteur on torture kneels meltzer who visited asuncion prison in. may along with 2 medical experts claims there fairly nationals been subjected to sustained psychological torture adding his call for u.k. authorities to investigate has been turned down. i asked the u.k. to nestle on their current. case to try and the violation
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to all of prosecute and punish them is all and of officials. treatment with us now for 4 months i didn't receive any results of all numbers and the. result in a very short. 2 paragraph letter they rejected all allegations. that the u.k. with whom all the legal treatment for mr sunderland that he was free to leave the embassy record at that time and so clearly they did not investigate the case it was request you know the kingdom is a party to the united nations convention against torture which of quietus all to conduct a criminal investigations assuming there is a reasonable ground in the united kingdom and the clear treaty obligation to
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investigate this case passionately. in the u.s. authorities charged with the possession and distribution of classified information if found guilty he could receive up to 175 years in jail terms that are just spinning washington's crosshairs for more than a decade or so after wiki leaks published a video showing the u.s. military attacking journalists and civilians in iraq in july 2007 illness ours was jailed in may for jumping bail in 2012 and denied early release in september over fears he would have scanned his now so again says sanchez right to due process has been systematically violated. clearly shoulders outearn but is typical for victims of such a logical torture and because mr assad has been a solicitor in erbil controlled by a woman from ward 6 years. we could identify the causes for these symptoms there's a degree of certainty we can see is that there was this humility of stress levels
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that were added by the various consistently arbitrary just procedures that's like torture for someone spontaneously but after a couple of years when your belief with every state authority you are exposed to treats you with extreme arbitrariness and by this you will become teachers and you will lose the trust in your emotion and. appreciate you staying with us this evening here on our team to national my colleague john hawkins will bring you all the latest our top stories in half an hour.
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join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics or business i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. you know world of big partisan movies a lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream 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 talk. for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the troops the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. there are no official statistics in india concerning children who have been lost or
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separated from their parents something to estimate that every minutes in the country a child goes missing. on earth. do you think. the national human rights commission stated that $44000.00 minors go missing every year while the police quoted. the united nations children's fund has described the situation as genocide and various sources suggest that in india there are several 1000000 missing women and children. what politicians do. they put themselves on the line and they get accepted or
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rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to. continue to be close it's like that before 3 in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters in that. case. is this a realistic prospect in 10 years and you understand why it kind of creeps people out. there is there is what i call the creepy line and. the policy about a lot of these things is to get right up to the creepy line but not cross it i would argue that implanting things into your brain is a is beyond that could be a while and if so. at least for the moment.
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like a superhighway it is called internet and suddenly are part of a new mash of people programs archives ideas the personal computer and the internet . into the information age laying the groundwork for unlimited innovation at the dawn of the 21st century there would be a new revolution a new generation of young genius of this made a new promise beyond our wildest dreams. the idea is that we take all the world's information and make. everyone limitless information artificial intelligence machines that would know what we wanted and would tend to. every need the technology would be beyond our imagination it's almost like magic yet the concept would be as simple as a single word search. this was the beginning of google and less than a decade later facebook they would make a new promise to humanity what i think so interesting about google and facebook is
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they were founded at american universities stanford university you had 2 students larry page and sergey brin decide they wanted to create the ultimate search engine for the internet across the country you had in the case of facebook mark zuckerberg who was a student at harvard decided he wanted to create a social media platform basically to meet girls and to make friends and hence we got facebook you never think that you could build this company or anything like that right because i did it just. building stuff because we thought it was cool it was all about promise it was all about the shiny future was all about the free flow of information but there was also a certain idealism behind it i think that a company like google we have the potential to make very big differences very big positive differences in the.
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