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so join us in the depth. for a made in the shallowness. or a made in the shallowness. brought the world. brought the world's number one terrorist leader just. as the successful. terrorist leader just. as the successful elimination of. the. elimination of. some countries. some countries.
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still poses a threat. poses a threat. to 1st consecutive. 21st consecutive protests coming up we look at how the unrest is driving money away from financial help towards. driving money away from financial help towards. plus. 4 plus. germany another blow to. germany another blow to. the left on. the left.
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good morning from moscow just 10 10 am here now start. for good morning from moscow just 10 10 am here now start a new week the live from the r.t. world news center it's kevin 0 in this half hour update and use for a new week the live from the r.t. world news center it's kevin oh in this half hour update a news 1st off in from syria president donald trump says the leader of the islamic state terror group has been 1st off in from syria president donald trump says the leader of the islamic state terror group has been killed a u.s. military raid targeted abu bakr daddy's compound in killed a u.s.
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military raid targeted abu bakar daddy's compound in the province of it now the suspect now this video video you bet your bedsit see purportedly shows the site is a site where he'd been hiding where he'd been hiding out according to donald trump the terra chief lead down a tunnel with 3 of his children we know according to donald trump the terra chief lead down a tunnel with 3 of his children when u.s. special forces stormed the compound there baghdadi then reportedly detonated as soon as u.s. special forces stormed the compound there baghdadi then reportedly detonated a suicide vest killing all 4 trump thank multiple countries including russia for side best killing all 4 trump thank multiple countries including russia for their assistance with the operation was go those cast doubts on some of exactly what is said to have had their assistance with the operation was go those cast doubts on some of exactly what is said to have happened. the united states brought the world's number one but. the united states brought the world's number one terrorist
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leader to justice i want to thank the nations of russia one terrorist leader to justice i want to thank the nations of russia turkey syria and iraq russia treated us great they open turkey syria and iraq russia treated us great they opened up we had to fly over certain russia areas russia help end up we had to fly over certain russia areas russia held areas russia was great the increasing number of participants and states who supply areas russia was great the increasing number of participants and states who supposedly took part in that operation each having contradictory details all of the pose of lee took part in that operation each having contradictory details all of that prompts reasonable questions and doubts about the reality and even more so about prompts reasonable questions and
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doubts about the reality and even more so about the success of this operation we are not aware of any alleged assistance for the success of this operation we are not aware of any alleged assistance for the american into the airspace of the it live deescalation zone the american into the airspace of the it live deescalation zone. the ministry also said that the area where baghdadi was supposedly located is under the control the ministry also said that the area where baghdadi was supposedly located is under the control of al nusra and of course that terror group is a rival of i still and executed islam all of l. ners are and of course that terror group is a rival of i still and executed islamic state fighters in the past moscow says more evidence regarding the operation needs to be pricks day fighters in the past moscow says more evidence regarding the operation needs to be provided though it also says further that the death of the leader does not change voided though it also says
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further that the death of the leader does not change the situation in syria nor does it affect the actions of the remaining terrorists in the country that he is going to situation in syria nor does it affect the actions of the remaining terrorists in the country that he has been echoed by the pentagon france and the u.k. no but for donald trump the death of baghdad i could buy the pentagon france and the u.k. no but for donald trump the death of baghdad he was a crucial item on is to do list as he goes down off explains it was a crucial item on is to do list as he goes down off explains he was terrorist number one now he's thrown in is he was terrorist number one now he's thrown is up for the taking. a brutal killer one who is close up for the taking. a brutal killer one who is cause so much hardship and death has violently been a laws so much hardship and death has violently been
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a limb unaided he died like a dog he died like a coward eliminated he died like a dog. he died like a coward al baghdadi the only dog to be blessed with all 9 lives apparent diety the only dog to be blessed with all 9 lives apparently because since 2015 various reports proclaimed him deadly because since 2015 various reports proclaimed him dead at least 5 times the americans did it the russians did it at least 5 times the americans did it the russians did it he was bombed captured poisoned and months later appeared in rare new was bombed captured poisoned and months later appeared in rare new video struggling to breathe hope into his dwindling caliphate now in video struggling to breathe hope into his dwindling caliphate now donald
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trump in his signature cocky tone has joined the choir donald trump in his signature cocky tone has joined the choir which has been announcing alberg dieties deaths for years from the 1st day i came which has been announcing alberg dieties deaths for years from the 1st day i came to office and there were getting close to 3 years i would say where's the office and there were getting close to 3 years i would say where's baghdadi i want al baghdadi for trump killings baghdadi i want al baghdadi. for trump killing al baghdadi is a line he'd love to add to his presidential resume out baghdadi is a line he'd love to add to his presidential resume because now he's just as good as obama with his bin laden operation but because now he's just as good as obama with
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his bin laden operation but from being trump he didn't stop it just taking credit for the kill from being trump he didn't stop it just taking credit for the kill he's taken it to a whole new level baghdadi he's taken it to a whole new level baghdadi has been on the run for many years long before i took office has been on the run for many years long before i took office but in my direction as commander in chief of the united but in my direction as commander in chief of the united states we owe blitter raided his caliphate 100 states we'll blitter raided his caliphate 100 percent in march of this year it's been 100 percent in march of this year.
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it's been 8 years since bin laden's death al qaeda hasn't gone anywhere 8 years since bin laden's death al qaeda hasn't gone anywhere how big daddy was a symbol for sure the 1st caliph and after the albert died he was a symbol for sure the 1st caliph and after the 1st comes the 2nd and the 3rd and the 4th 1st comes the 2nd and the 3rd and the 4th album diety alpha luigi are ramadi and there's enough cities and villages but daddy alpha luigi are ramadi and there's enough cities and villages in iraq drug for every terrorist so they'll be deterred terrorists or is to keep going is dead dead dead. long long even lubricate the king. you know that you know approach the problem all along
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a long long. western. well and it's militarized violence in a militarized sister prone to counter terrorism. you know creates its own enemies it's a sell to counter terrorism. you know creates its own enemies it's a self-fulfilling policy and these groups keep proliferating you know fulfilling policy and these groups keep proliferating you know by a year from now you know we may be talking about some new group by a year from now you know we may be talking about some new group you know whose name we don't even know today well i mean that the timing is you know whose name we don't even know today well i mean that the timing is is kind of interesting because this is right after trump certainly is kind of interesting because this is right
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after trump certainly took a p.r. hit over you know the he took a p.r. hit over you know the chaotic withdrawal of u.s. forces from the chaotic withdrawal of u.s. forces from northeast syria and so you know that all came out looking very badly as the northeast syria so you know that all came out looking very badly as a result of all that you know this is probably to some extent an effort is all to all that you know this is probably to some extent an effort to change the narrative and you know give him something he can fight to change the narrative and you know give him something he can really. crow about. bigger pieces on a monday morning you get really crow about. bigger pieces on
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a monday morning again hong kong has been gripped by a 21st consecutive weekend of violent and he beijing rallies in hong kong has been gripped by a 21st consecutive weekend of violence and he beijing rallies with protesters and police clashing again in the financial capital thousands took part in an unauthorized protesters and police clashing again in the financial capital thousands took part in an unauthorized rally to denounce police brutality many of the crowd to crucially will face mass that's an actually made rally to denounce police brutality many of the crowd to crucially will face mass that sonakshi may recall was recently banned in the territory the unrest in hong kong could prove to be a boon recall was recently banned in the territory the unrest in hong kong could prove to be a boon now to more and more for rival financial hubs singapore new polls now to more and more for rival financial hub singapore new polls the findings says some companies now considering relocate to the findings says some companies now
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considering relocating to singapore called to the survey 23 percent of those with an office in hong kong are thinking to singapore called to the survey 23 percent of those with an office in hong kong are thinking of moving their business out of those firms seems 9 of the 10 considered singapore of moving their business out of those firms seems 9 of the 10 considers singapore to be the best option donald quarter next as one looks at why to be the best option donald quarter next as one looks at why. riots in hong kong have dragged on for 7 months now disrupting both business and riots in hong kong have dragged on for 7 months now disrupting both businesses and rule of law rule of law all. i
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. i. i . i. for investors and visitors that's enough reason to start looking to the cities southern compact for investors and visitors that's enough reason to start looking to the cities southern competitor singapore hong kong's recent i'm dressed i have seen singapore starbright souter singapore hong kong's recent undressed i have seen singapore starbright furtive the tourists investors and xpect the 4000000000 as an egg interesting for tourists investors and xpect the 4000000000 as an egg
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interesting number especially in the hong kong monetary authority earlier this week already said that the out in number especially in the hong kong monetary authority earlier this week already said that the outflows have been more than the most in more than a year both cities have a lot in common as have been more than the most in more than a year both cities have a lot in common on the surface they're both financial centers people speak english . and on the surface they're both financial centers people speak english.
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when it comes. when it comes to attracting foreign investment though the 2 cities are like night and day hong kong as it is to attracting foreign investment though the 2 cities are like night and day hong kong's advantage was always its democratic system that protected the property rights of its citizens vantage was always its democratic system that protected the property rights of its citizens on the other hand singapore could hardly be considered free the state there is not on the other hand singapore could hardly be considered free the state there is not party to the un convention against torture citizens need to visit does not party to the un convention against torture citizens need to visit a designated park if they want to express themselves freely and the penalty for
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many offenses that native park if they want to express themselves freely and the penalty for many offenses as simple as putting up a poster in public is beating with a cane as simple as putting up a poster in public is beating with a cane nonetheless hong kong's riots are making singapore's law and order more attractive none the less hong kong's riots are making singapore's law and order more attractive to investors especially with the future relationship between hong kong and the mainland to invest. especially with the future relationship between hong kong and the mainland still in limbo $4000000000.00 isn't really that much in the grand scheme of things still in limbo $4000000000.00 isn't really that much in the grand scheme of things but it's a drop that could become a waterfall saying of course they say that it's a drop that could become a waterfall saying of course singapore's not or so there are people
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looking to put assets you know course not or so there are people looking to put assets here in singapore some people worry that if something happens in china here in singapore some people worry that if something happens in china it could negatively affect hong kong people don't have that fear of singapore it could negatively affect hong kong people don't have that fear of singapore singapore doesn't have a neighbor it could to they could ruin it singapore doesn't have singapore doesn't have a neighbor it could to they could ruin it singapore doesn't have anybody who can tell it what to do singapore doesn't have a neighbor who can take gases away anybody who can tell it what to do singapore doesn't have a neighbor who can take gases away it's not just talking kong's finance sector that's taking a blow either tourism to singapore it's not just talking kong's finance sector that's taken a blow either tourism to singapore has jumped significantly since the outbreak of
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violence and many members of hong kong has jumped significantly since the outbreak of violence and many members of hong kong's elite are even considering packing up and moving out to the cities competitor why we are even considering packing up and moving out to the cities competitor why well perhaps they value security more than they do their own freedom well perhaps they value security more than they do their own freedom in the future or anybody considering moving assets to a. in the future anybody can siddur moving assets to asia or having a presence in asia i doubt if they will think of hong kong just because or having a presence in asia i doubt if they will think of hong kong just because they say oh they will remember this and they will know that it could come back so while as they say oh they will remember this and they will know that it did come back so while it's on call it's not going to fall into the sea i suspect it is future it's on
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call it's not going to fall into the sea i suspect it is future is much less exciting and prosperous and it gets passed there is much less exciting and prosperous than it is past because even if nobody leaves on kong people aren't going to consider it because even if nobody leaves on kong people aren't going to consider going to hong kong now whereas they would have 2 years ago 3 years ago going to hong kong now whereas they would have 2 years ago 3 years ago. reporting next this morning seems most americans having doubts about the 1st met. reporting next this morning seems most americans having doubts about the 1st amendment that part of the u.s. constitution that protects free speech it's called into a poll by the comment that part of the u.s. constitution that protects free speech it's called into a poll by the campaign for free speech no less of
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a half of those surveyed agreed that the 1st i'm paying for free speech no less of a half of those surveyed agreed that the 1st amendment needs to be rewritten to reflect the cultural norms of today but it seems most people don't actually know what needs to be rewritten to reflect the cultural norms of today but it seems most people don't actually understand what the law really protects with 80 percent saying that it means you can see the stand what the law really protects with 80 percent saying that it means you can say whatever you like without fear of consequences the poll also found that almost half of americans say whatever you like without fear of consequences the poll also found that almost half of americans think hate speech should be made illegal reporting in all this caliber mopin today think hate speech should be made illegal reporting in all this caliber mopin today . the usa boasts that it is a land of freedom and the 1st amendment is that the usa boasts that it is a land of freedom and the 1st amendment is a key pillar of the us constitution but ironically most americans now keep killer
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of the us constitution but ironically most americans now think it's out of date and that it should be updated to meet the new cultural norms i think it's out of date and that it should be updated to meet the new cultural norms the findings are frankly extraordinary are free speech rights in our free press the findings are frankly extraordinary our free speech rights and our free press rights have evolved well over 200 years and people now seem to be rich rights have evolved well over 200 years and people now seem to be rethinking them now some would say that it's a wild world of political correctness other thinking them now some would say that it's a wild world of political correctness others would say they have a point and that hate speech should be illegal but here's the question is would say they have a point and that hate speech should be illegal but here's the question who gets to decide what is considered hate speech well that's
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a tricky question who gets to decide what is considered hate speech well that's a tricky question 49 percent of americans say that they want facebook to make that decision but more 49 percent of americans say that they want facebook to make that decision but mark zuckerberg is adamant he does not want that job more people across the park sucker berg is adamant he does not want that job more people across the spectrum believe that achieving the political outcomes that they think matter is a spectrum believe that achieving the political outcomes that they think matter is more important than every person having a voice and being heard more important than every person having a voice and being heard. and i think that that's dangerous now facebook values free expression but it and i think that that's dangerous now facebook values free expression but it doesn't mind guiding and nudging what you see discreetly it's
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algorithm doesn't mind guiding and nudging what you see discretely it's algorithms determine what shows up on your news feed be it funny comments from friends or means them's determine what shows up on your news feed be it funny comments from friends or means facebook even has its own version of the supreme court it's a 40 member board facebook even has its own version of the supreme court it's a 40 member board that decides what accounts get shut down but nobody ever elected mark zuckerberg decides what accounts get shut down but nobody ever elected mark zuckerberg his board is not appointed by elected officials are we really comfortable for his board is not appointed by elected officials are we really comfortable having a corporation decide who gets heard and who gets shut down we decided to having a corporation decide who gets heard and who gets shut down we decided to ask new yorkers do you approve of the government regulating content brewing calling ask new
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yorkers do you approve of the government regulating content ruing continental of course is open to freedom of speech absolutely not no it's a no of course not is open to freedom of speech absolutely not no i don't think so no matter what about facebook if it's harmful if they don't think so no matter what about facebook if it's harmful if they tape full speech so it should be regulated and i don't either just keep going against hateful speech that should be regulated and i don't either just keep going against those freedom of speech they follow the same laws that we do so we'll make so many more powerful are you concerned about those freedom of speech they follow the same laws that we do so we'll make so many more powerful are you concerned about tex. censorship and tech companies perhaps having a political agenda yes absolutely and sex censorship and tech companies perhaps having a political agenda yes absolutely i'm sorry if i'm contradicting myself but yeah
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absolutely i'm concerned about that if it's the government or a private from contradicting myself but yeah absolutely i'm concerned about that if it's a government or a private company free speech is free speech the increasing power of the tech monopolies is something that is deep in a company free speech is free speech the increasing power of the tech monopolies is something that is deeply concerning to many americans are all different sides of the political spectrum it would be concerning to many americans are all different sides of the political spectrum it would happen r.t. new york. meantime seems where many r.t. new york. meantime seems what many americans would rather have facebook than the government decide what counts as hate speech so americans would rather have facebook than the government decide what counts as hate speech so media outlets a question the platform is judgment day of sly and the tech giant for including breitbart news known as list of trusted sources of food for all the news tab in the us media outlets a question the platform is judgment day for sloan the tech giant for including
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breitbart news known as list of trusted sources of food for all the news tab in the u.s. among the expressing disappointment of the washington post and the new york times they called breitbart a far on the expressing disappointment of the washington post and the new york times they call breitbart a far right platform that spreads this information facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg again explaining our right platform that spreads this information facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg again explaining their decision to include it i do think that part of having this decision to include it. i do think that part of having this be a trusted source is that it needs to have a diversity of a trusted source is that it needs to have a diversity of. of basically views of their so. of basically views of their so i think you want to have content that kind of
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represents different perspectives but is doing so i think you want to have content that kind of represents different perspectives but is doing so in in a way that complies with the standards that we that we have for this but it seems in in a way that complies with the standards that we that we have for this but it seems those outlets can simplify the decision to include news as a reliable source appeared of those outlets can simplify the decision to include news as a reliable source appeared of maybe forgotten their own coverage is at times misled . if you go their own coverage is at times misled.
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i don't see anything wrong with the idea of scrutiny and i think it is. i don't see anything wrong with the idea of scrutiny and i think it it might be a good idea to have. you know these kids like it might be a good idea to have. you know these kids like they. look at what they're publishing and whether it's truthful. look at what they're publishing in. whether it's truthful but it should be done and not for political reasons but but it should be done not for political reasons but for factual and truth reasons and when there are opinions it should be for factual and truth reasons and when there are opinions that should be clearly labeled that it's an opinion so people don't get confused that they're hearing facts clearly labeled
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that it's an opinion so people don't get confused that they're hearing facts i haven't seen any evidence that facebook is getting i haven't seen any evidence that facebook is getting these things with you know a team of editors and you know think that he's thing with you know a team of editors and you know if they if they're going to call them trusted sources they should all be subject to the same standard of just they're going to call them trusted sources they should all be subject to the same standard of checking and the thing is that these trusted sources that we're supposed to believe in checking and the thing is that these trusted sources that we're supposed to believe in like the new york times or the washington post are not doing that themselves so like the new york times or the washington post are not doing that themselves so and i just can't see facebook throwing the times off because
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and i just can't see facebook throwing the times off because of their biased presentation of new sturgess. of their biased presentation of new sturgess. it's not far away from 10 to 17 moscow time good morning on the way off the break one more so far away from 1017 moscow time good morning on the way off the break one mall painful defeat for angela merkel see the new party then as 2 very opposite to each other a painful defeat for angela merkel see the new party then as to their. secure the top 2 places in state elections. with the rest secure the top 2 places a state elections a correspondent with the rest the news. just the news.
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i get morning a story from central europe now germany's left party and the right wing alternative i get morning is sort of from central europe now germany's left party and the right wing alternative to germany have taken the 2 top spots in the elections in the
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state or 3. to germany have taken the 2 top spots in the elections in the state or 3. god i was. god i was so well the left was so while the left party remains the biggest still on the mess hall to the gym the more than doubled it remains the biggest still on the less well to the gym the more than doubled its vote share revealing a fragmented political landscape across the advantages subsists revealing a fragmented political landscape across the advantages subsists in berlin for us morning so really harsh wake up call of monday again for good in berlin for us morning so wake up call on monday again for the good news for is it.
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and the not good news at all for is it. and the not good news at all so is the engine state elections are now over and the results show how deep or engine state elections are now over and the results show how deeply divided the state is parties from both stream of the spread of the letter from the little spread spectrum the left and left right are the ones they gain right and are them are the ones that the left the party which 6 them ceded the most to the left party which succeeded the east german communist party is the one that won the majority of the votes followed by the right wing populists and communist party is the one that won the majority of the votes followed by the right wing populists alternative for germany party or i if that coming into 2nd place by us but as mentioned earlier is alternative for germany party or i if that coming into 2nd place by us but as mentioned earlier the ones that suffered the most are the centrist parties in
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hessen saxony and brother once that suffered the most are the centrist parties in hessen saxony and brandenburg. and the merkel's. christian democratic union last. christian democratic union lost large numbers of the ones they gained back in 2014 coming into 3rd place with 22 large numbers of the ones they gained back in 2014 coming into 3rd place with 22.111 per cent in some something that that the party really was was not not expecting. the fact that the parties in the democratic senate to. the fact that the parties in the democratic center didn't obtain a majority is the bitter result of this election evening this is a situation that was going to mean a majority is the bitter result of this election evening this is a situation that was not expected since 949 they have not been any democratic
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elections that was not expected since 949 they have not been any democratic elections that led to such result which is impossible to form a government with central forces led to such result which is impossible to form a government with central forces. so the big winner of these elections is the ultra. so the big winner of these elections is the alternative for germany party euro centric and immigration or for germany party it's a euro centric and immigration party its campaign was mainly based on deporting illegal immigrants party its campaign was mainly based on deporting illegal immigrants and migration policy the i if there took about 24 percent of the vote and migration policy the i if there took about 24 percent of the vote.
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a clear it was said to our states. a clear no that was said to our state's party. democracy a result that says yes to a new life new democracy party democracy a result that says yes to a new live new democracy in the next so much. majority. in the next so much. majority. the party's national standing now is boosted by the results. the party's national standing now is boosted by the results and as closely watched by berlin as is the leader of the party b. or whole kit and as closely watched by berlin as is the leader of the party b. or whole kit who is considered to be germany's most controversial politician his opponents each who is considered to be germany's most controversial politician his opponents even call him a nazi a person who promotes violence and the media even compare them call him a nazi
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a person who promotes violence and the media even compared him to hitler the city use leader in this state of. even heard him to hitler the city use leader in this state of. even declared that to meet quote whole kit is a nazi but when it comes to the action declared that to meet quote whole kit is a nazi but when it comes to the actual winner of these elections the link it is the one the one the elections with 30 while winner of these elections the linkage is the one the one the elections with 31 percent of the vote and it's 5 years ago one percent of the vote and it's 5 years ago they didn't think we could do it then the battle would feel after $100.00 days and 5 years so they didn't think we could do it then the battle would feel after 100 days and 5 years later we're here and say. the leader we're here and say.
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but what makes these elections even more interesting is that the majority of the votes but what makes these elections even more interesting is that the majority of the votes were gathered by the left and the right the 2 parties that promote the list were gathered by the left and the right the 2 parties that promote the lifting of sanctions on russia and stand for more cooperation with the russian federation but the sanctions on russia and then for more cooperation with the russian federation but the big question here is are the winners able to form a coalition while the city you question here is are the winners able to form a coalition while the city you ruled out from the beginning that they're not going to work with either the left or the right something that mean from the beginning that they're not going to work with either the left or the right something that means that the government in eastern state of. would not be possible that the
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government in eastern state of. would not be possible it could be tricky times ahead than avengers have. a special. times ahead than avengers have. we spoke to a boy in the left party who told us the results. buoyant the left party who told us the results are a sign of things to come. to be a real wash mine of things to come. this seems to be a real watch moment in german history because the 1st and the 2nd party ah parties all and in german history because the 1st and the 2nd party up parties that are traditionally considered to be fringe parties and the normal mainstreet that are traditionally considered to be fringe parties and the normal mainstream does not have the numbers to form their own government actually does not have the numbers to
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form their own government actually 30 years after the end of the g.d. are in germany 30 years after the end of the g.d. on germany we see that many people in eastern germany particularly but also in the west of germany we see that many people in eastern germany particularly but also in the west of germany head out with the kind of capitalism we have seen and this even head out with the kind of capitalism we have seen and this evening is turning out to be a strong evening for democratic socialist because let's not forgetting is turning out to be a strong evening for democratic socialists because let's not forget my party is not a party of reformist social democracy we have got my party is not a party of reformist social democracy we have a party of democratic socialism and we are the 1st party of the poles in eastern
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germany in a democratic socialism and we are the 1st party in the polls in eastern germany in a state election and the time will come when revolutionary politics will arrive at the election and the time will come when revolutionary politics will arrive at the federal level. thousands of homeowners and as a federal law. thousands of homeowners in a centuries old dutch city is seeking compensation they claim the controversial gusset structure much centuries old dutch city is seeking compensation they claim the controversial gusset structure method of fracking has put their houses in danger. method of fracking is put their houses in danger.
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wake's make it clear that running again is not safe to. wakes make it clear that running again is not safe to live. live. this problem goes back many years it isn't right to hide behind an excuse this problem goes back many years it isn't right to hide behind an excuse whatever that excuse might be people have been waiting too long to receive compensation use whatever that excuse might be people have been waiting too long to receive compensation for the damage that has been caused and they have been waiting too
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long for the drilling to stop it needs to happen the damage that has been caused and they have been waiting too long for the drilling to stop it needs to happen now you have earthquake damage my home is damaged but in comparison with others and now you have earthquake damage my home is damaged but in comparison with others it isn't that bad my house isn't being supported with braces but i am with isn't that bad my house isn't being supported with braces but i am worried there needs to be more dialogue at the kitchen table vs the political table i worry to the needs to be more dialogue at the kitchen table vs the political table i hope the government will finally do what they have been telling us for years they have and i hope the government will finally do what they have been telling us for you. yes they have enough to compensate us yet i have not seen a penny. to compensate us yet i have not seen a penny. from
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me says only prompts they're drilling until the point of no real. promise is only pumps they're drilling until the point of no return. and so the row of a frog. and so the rubber fracking rumbles all this new strap so far this morning from moscow i'm kevin i would keep a side with robles all those new straps so far this morning from moscow i'm kevin i would keep a side with. social media more for the news with me just but half an hour just over our next programs allow for social media more for the news with me just about half an hour just over our next programs lined up for you and your partner world right after this break. and if you and your partner world right after this break.
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time after time say we're going underground ahead of a possible total withdrawal. time after time say we're going underground ahead of a possible total withdrawal of u.s. troops from the longest war in history afghanistan where thousands of british soul of u.s. troops from the longest war in history afghanistan where thousands of british soldiers were wounded or killed since tony blair's invasion coming up in the show 18 years ago britain images were wounded or killed since tony blair's invasion coming up in the show 18 years ago britain and the united states began aerial bombardment of one of the poorest countries on earth afghanistan we night it states began aerial bombardment of one of the poorest countries on earth afghanistan we offer the man who could be the country's president in 10 days time. will be off the man who could be the country's president in 10 days time. it's time for u.k. and u.s. soldiers to come home plus in u.k. black history month we speak to the it's time for u.k. and u.s.
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soldiers to come home plus in u.k. black history month we speak to the editor of legendary 20th century marxist magazine race today they left how do instead which are of legendary 20th century marxist magazine race today they left how who inspired some of britain's most influential politicians including the 1st black female m.p. some of britain's most influential politicians including. the 1st black female m.p. and music from a race today inspired by germans that all the panda music from a race today inspired by germans that all the more coming up in today's going on the ground a 1st of the u.s.a.'s longest war and whether trump unlike his predecessors or coming up in today's going on the ground a 1st of the u.s.a.'s longest war and whether trump unlike his predecessors is the man to finally end it the possibly imminent next president of afghanistan dr bill or a brother does the man to finally end it the possibly imminent next president of afghanistan dr bill or a brother joins me now from kabul thanks so much for coming on the show dr abdullah
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joins me now from kabul thanks so much for coming on the show dr abdullah i've got to just begin by saying there are british and american soldiers in afghanistan is it time i've got to just begin by saying there are british and american soldiers in afghanistan is it time for them to go home take you 1st of all. the troops for them to go home take you 1st of all. the troops the international troops including use troops out here what it isn't in there was the international troops including use troops out here what it isn't in there were here they have been here for these in the past 18 years that's the word here they have been here for that reason in the past 18 years that's the presence of terrorist networks now in also the continued presence of terrorist networks now in also the continuity of the war i think the if puts. you in charge of the war i think the if it's.
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peace should be expected it in solidity think peace should be expected it in that's what the afghans want and majority are part of people want in that's what the afghans want in majority of part of people. i want in once they had a species there would be no need for the international troops in the country 2000 of us was there to species there would be no need for international troops in the country 2000 fewer soldiers this year from the united states well caspar defense secretary saying there will be fuel just this year from the united states well casper defense secretary saying there will be fewer and now we have reports from the former pentagon boss mad dog mattis is former speechwriter and now we have reports from the former pentagon boss mad dog mattis is former speech writer bonder star growers trump said seriously who gives a about afghanistan under star growers trump said seriously who gives
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a about afghanistan what do you make of the i'm not here to judge their conversations what do you make of the i'm not here to judge their conversations which has taken place somewhere else but they can say that. it has taken place somewhere else but they can say that. it was in 2000 to 1911 but that was in 2000 to 1911 but that 3000 american people who were killed in a tragedy in 2000 the american people were killed in a tragedy by al qaeda. and professionally from afghanistan al qaeda. and professionally from afghanistan supported at that time by the taliban in that's why the international troops that he altered at that time by the taliban
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in that's why the international troops are here in we are fighting a common enemy to get it in in we are fighting a common enemy to get it in had it not been for the threat to u.s. homeland security to had it not been for the threat to you. yes homeland security the troops wouldn't have been here of course i was speaking in the context of the withdrawal of u.s. troops wouldn't have been here of course i was speaking in the context of the withdrawal of u.s. troops from syria people watching will be saying al-qaeda the us troops from syria people watching will be saying al-qaeda those people were saudi nationals obviously previously supported by the united states but the people were saudi nationals obviously previously supported by the united states but tell me about what happened when you met with our speaker nancy pelosi because tell me about what happened when
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you met with the house speaker nancy pelosi because bush is reported in the amazon washington post as saying to you of trump's bush reported in the amazon washington post as saying to you if trump would lead on afghanistan she would what was the meeting like the meeting with the world lead on afghanistan she would what was the meeting like the meeting with the house speaker lucy in all so either chairpersons or house speaker lucy in also other chairpersons of the committees of the congress of the u.s. congress of the committees of the congress of the u.s. congress it was on their. partnership disparate. it was on their. partnership disparate in lots of concerns were raised in. lots of concerns were raised in 2
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common concerns on both sides on the possibilities of common concerns on both sides on the possibility of peace in their country on the impact of troop reduction in their country in. on the outcome of. the elections in different view of peace in their country on the impact of troop reduction in their country in. on the outcome of the elections in different possibilities in os abilities and as in the split and then a few posts then. that there will be whether there will be a threat to u.s. homeland security from afghanistan as a result of a threat to u.s. homeland security from afghanistan as a result of. us withdrawal and i should say that it was a completely by pop up to us withdrawal and i should say that it was
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a completely bipartisan delegations nevertheless all of them were of artisan delegations nevertheless all of them were of the view that the u.s. should the stay committed in support of the peace brought the view that the u.s. should the stay committed in support of the peace process in their country in also we should work together in order to sustain their country in also we should work together in order to facilitate. in created an environment so they will sell it it. included an environment so there.

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