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revealing his hands donald trump is finally about to let the world in on his plan to bring peace between israel and palestine despite international concern the u.s. president has already made too many concessions to israel. france rocked by weeks of protests against pension reforms the nation's firefighters are back on the streets again demanding better working conditions. hillary clinton lashes out at facebook's mark zuckerberg for quote intending to reelect. keeping everyone but the self accountable 26th presidential election different. i always thought than many people i know that he was part of the deep state that he was on her side even against her.
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joining us this is artie and. the deal of the century and in just a few hours' time we will find out just what that plan is to achieve peace between israel and palestine the big reveal is the culmination of trump's reversal of u.s. policy in the region often in defiance of the international community says foreign ministers been speaking about the issue. if the leaks about the deal of the century are based on facts that means it will be a totally new way to resolve the israeli palestinian conflict a way different from everything acknowledged by the international community as a basis to tackle the issue. i'd like to see the analysis of the international mediators the so-called quartet these are russia of the us the un the european union a mechanism that's been mostly inactive in recent years so it hasn't worked to help
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find a universally applicable solution. of these middle east correspondent how small our what scientists appétit from the man who wrote the art of the deal. what we are getting a few leaks and as you well say this has been touted by the american president for several years now as the deal of the century it's his proposal for a long lasting peace between israelis and palestinians what do you understand is that it's the most favorable effect ever made from an american president to the israelis and that many of the issues actually mirror the israeli position so for example when you're talking about 50 g.'s the issue of jerusalem the status of borders one of that actually is very close to heart israel once the vents and the issue to be resolved and it takes all of israel's security concerns into consideration from the leaks we understand that the west bank will be divided 70 percent into a future palestinian state and 30 percent will join israel there will be an israeli
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recognition of a palestinian state and israel will stop with its settlement expansion all of this however will have a 4 year period for preparation to be made for the situation to evolve now the israeli prime minister as you can well imagine is delighted by this news he is meeting with donald trump in a few hours and during that meeting the plan will be unveiled the structure is the opportunity of the century so we're not going to proceed by. we'll talk. more. than just the show for a few. readers for. now as excited as the israeli prime minister is the american president is just as delighted promising that this will be a deal that will make a difference we have the support of the prime minister we have the support of the
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other parties and we think we will ultimately have the support of the published it is but we're going to see the only problem is that no one's actually asked the palestinians and certainly all indications are that they will reject it we've already heard from the palestinian leadership calling for a day of rage and also urging palestinians to boycott american goods and to remove any kind of american symbols from institutions and buildings in the west bank and gaza at the same time the israeli army along the jordan border has gone on a state of high and in anticipation that they could be riots or demonstrations following that announcement of the details of the still being an united nations immediate were given to the drum from the political side as against international legal decisions in the national rights of all palestinian people. the region is on the verge of a dangerous quake that will strike to the core of the palestinian issue and will be the downfall of the west bank and the entire post and cause in the region. now
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there's also been negative reaction here in israel from the umbrella organization for the settler movement and they say that they will completely reject any kind of deal that wickednesses a palestinian state here is a recap of how events unfolded to bring us to this point. the beginning of a new approach by making the same failed assumptions. seems barely a week goes by without a new process gripping the french capital that's the turn of firefighters in paris who've taken to the streets demanding better resources of the polls. and noisy
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protests in paris as firefighters take to the streets once again in a protest now that's been going on for almost 7 a protest against the reforms in the civil service announced by president michel in 2017 a 620000 job losses over 3 years and also. what they say is the lack of recognition in their job saying it's a risky profession and they want to be recognized just like the police just give you a sense of what's going on here in paris where the firefighters have come from across france to try and get their food he says hurry up by the government they say that they support the need of a massive recruitment draw if they need assistance because they say that the number of all the cool lives they receiving is increasing every year and they don't have the stuff to cover it we've been speaking to some of the firefighters at this
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protest to ask them a bit more about the problems they're receiving in that profession why are we protesting for 7 months because we've had no more spawns from the administration or from the government there are 2 problems 1st our work involves a high level of risk if i get it and this should be factored in. securing 2010 to 2018 firefighters have faced an increase in the number of the will and physical attacks against them police colleagues get more of a. because of the greater risk they face we're demanding an increase also. we are facing a shortage of personnel that's partly because departments are having their budgets slashed. so in terms of attacks on firefighters there are no specific figures just for them but there are figures for all emergency crews that's firefighters police officers and billets workers back in august of last year those
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attacks are said to reached a record high with many people claiming that there is a problem luring firefighters with the police into a situation and then attacking them in fact there were some 110 assaults or tags been recorded every single day you throughout the year those attacks reached $23000.00 so that some of the reasons why the firefighters say that they deserve to have risk premium just like the police are paid they're out on the streets again in paris hoping that this time their voices will be heard by the government. r.t. in paris. defeated 2016 u.s. presidential candidate hillary clinton has accused facebook of intending to bring elect donald trump this year and stuff to the platform that she dubbed trump in refused to delete political are the democrats claim the ads are misinformation and
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lies and although clinton is not even running for president this time she seems reluctant to cede control of the party on quarter explains. she lost the primaries in 2008 she lost the election in 2016 despite having nearly every advantage now hillary clinton's making excuses for the next presidential democratic ticket ahead of the game preemptively pinning the blame on facebook facebook is not just gary to be electrons but intends to be electronic this is a global company that has huge influence in ways that were. only beginning to understand trampy and conspiracies might be a big external threat to the democrats and clinton's world but she's got more shade to throw at forces from within her own party like the socialist sensation from vermont he was in congress well yes he had one senate to support him nobody likes him nobody wants to work with him he got nothing done then there's the new democratic presidential candidate on the block gabbert clinton thinks she could be
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in bed with washington's favorite bogeyman the russians they've 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 the favorite of the russians they have a bunch of sites and bought and other ways of supporting or so far the sure is a lot of blaming going on surrounding an election that hasn't even happened yet but it's no secret clinton's got an axe to grind she's been blaming anyone but herself ever since she lost the election in 2016 i was on the way to winning until the combination of jim commies letter on october 28th and russian wiki leaks i inherited nothing from the democratic party would mean nothing i mean it was bankrupt it was on the verge of insolvency the voter suppression that we now know had been in the works and really put into effect and then let's not forget sexism
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and and. why can't she lead goal of her losing there you go again thinking that she is hanging on to the fact that she lost a rigged election there you go again thinking that she cannot understand that she was simply voted out or that america said no don't you wonder stand that it's natural for somebody who is. elevated to the self exalted role of the obvious candidate to believe that there was a conspiracy russian acting russian involvement facebook. or birth now i always thought and many people i know blah thought that he was part of the deep state that he was on her side he's against her but if you think she is
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the past think again the d.n.c. just released its 2020 committee nominees those responsible for the party's ideological future and the vast majority are connected in one way or another to the defeated clinton carol browner appointed to the d.n.c. in 2016 by clinton but cari sellers a surrogate for hillary clinton in 2016 craig smith senior advisor to clinton's campaign and let's not forget john podesta the controversial chairman of the clinton campaign itself who's a legit emails back in 2016 shed light on the enter workings of the clinton clan it's clear the clinton agenda lives on she doesn't even need to run for president again although would you be really surprised if she did what's happening right now as you're seeing the old school d.n.c. that nancy pelosi has been trying to control fighting against this newly elected to move there's a lot of progressives and young people who won this seat who have no interest in
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joe biden but if you say who are the who who are democrats. i'm telling you right now the democrats are really 2 hours we public and lights i know what i'm saying is absolutely heretical i know what i'm saying nobody believes this because you think most people think that there is this that america is against trump and pro impeachment most americans have no idea what's going on they worry about schools and crime and their children they have no interest in this they're just regular folks. the 1st effort to challenge trumps 26th in victory was from a report called the steel dossier claiming the us president conspired with the kremlin however after its publication the report was repeatedly proven to contain multiple falsehoods now british intelligence expert and former member of parliament nigel west who's examined the document and no still personally claims that much of the material in it was fabricated. i was commissioned by a lawyer in washington d.c.
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c. to examine the original so-called steel dossier and to conduct a forensic examination of the content which means going through it line by line looking at the attributions working out the value of each individual source and then coming to a conclusion be. fabrication had been much greater than i had suspected. either west said he was hired by a republican law firm back in 2017 to look into the dossier more closely it was had by former british intelligence agent christopher steele in 26 think his company was hired by the d.n.c. to look into allegations of collusion between trump a mosque and now the dossier itself claims russia has compromising material on trump from when he was in the country 7 years ago west again says many of the reports sources though haven't been validated. this so-called primary sub source
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a russian emigre real estate broker in the united states and he in effect distance in self from the sourcing of the information and the really salacious material we were relating to president trump he claims he received in a 10 to 15 minute telephone call from somebody who he didn't know an anonymous source and run him and gratuitously volunteered this information so none of this kind of material should appear. unless it's found. that is the basis of intelligence reporting the us confirms it's investigating the crash of one of its military plants in afghanistan details after this break.
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what. they put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. wanted. to go on to be closer to see what before 3 of the more people. interested in the water. becomes a passer mechanism right so they buy back their own stock with cheap money from the fed and it goes through the company ostensibly to help the company but it's not it's it's disenfranchising the company and then on the other side of the executives who are getting that money from the fed directly into their pocket they use the company as a pastor mechanism so what happens is it leads to incredible malinvestment so boeing now is no longer
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a viable company. and . the case given the green lights to the involvement of the chinese tech giant way and the building of britain's new 5 g. network that's despite increased pressure from the us against the me has more. the u.k. government announcing that they've given the green light chinese tech giants who weiwei to play a role in bringing out and developing the u.k.'s 5 g. mobile network and it will only be limited to non core aspects of that network which the u.k. says is to protect the own so called critical infrastructure now that decision announced by the prime minister johnson and his government is likely to cause
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concern and heavy pressure in the us where the government there have been lobbying the u.k. not to allow the chinese giant y. way to play any role in rolling out the 5 g. network in fact the u.s. and selves have banned who i way from the 5 g. network in their own country and we've seen in the past for a long time in fact donald trump and other u.s. officials taking a hardline approach on this issue huawei is. a company we may not do business with at all because it is a national security threat the united states has also been very clear with our security partners on the threat posed by huawei the chinese government can rightfully demand access to data flowing through one way and c.d.s. systems why would anyone grant such power to regime that has already grossly violated cyberspace that part of the network which weiwei will be developing according to the u.k. government means that they'll only be limited to
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a 35 percent market share cap so 'd in other words an attempt by the british government to limit any concerns around why way developing any type of market dominance but the chinese company themselves they've all welcomed the recent announcement this evidence to base that decision will result you know mole devised most secure and them all cost effective to come infrastructure so that its feet cause the future it to keep the u.k. . access to what we do technology ensures competitive market now according to some sources in the u.k. government there was really very little alternative because not many other providers or companies or even countries have the type of technological development to be able to roll out these critical parts of the new network but in any case it leaves the u.k. government with
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a big balancing act they are looking of course to the u.s. for a trade deal post breaks it but as well would have been keen to realize that any trade deal with the u.s. has to be offset by the fact they need to proceed in good relations with china as well. social media. be on the line not because of a. surprise to you case decision it's position of opposing what the u.s. wants. i'm not very surprised i think it is a very difficult decision to make but they seem to have got it right because it is so unclear what are we talking about here the u.s. government will say this is certainly all about security it is 100 percent a security issue the chinese on the other hand say well look it's got nothing to do with security it's all about teens because the american are unable to compete commercially with the prices and we'd equality that while we is able to deliver and
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then there are people in the u.k. were saying look it's neither the snow there is the other it is actually a political issue all together it's to do with the politics it's into the rainy and it's to do with sanctions who do we all sorts of things so somehow the u.k. government seem to have found a solution to the problem but effectively saying that oh well we will be in the u.k. we'll believe are the good but we'll be perhaps supervised by our. companies organisation. i'm not quite sure how that is going to work. first you case concerned what's the big appeal of bringing while away on board what does the u.k. gain from this. cost speed there are other european governments that are very very happy to have it while we are delivering to 5 g. saw in terms of cost and speed that seem to be the absolute right choice
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in terms of the opposite of course is the relationship with the u.s. government what we've seen in the past. marshall says government and countries oppose what he wants that often can be repercussions would the united states dead do anything against this. i believe that this compromise has been reach in consultation with the united states a decision such as the especially the good the number the 35 percent in the supervision and all the rest of it seem to be something that was diplomatically worked together between the u.s. and the u.k. government so will not be surprised if the compromise is going to be something that is. acceptable to the u.s. you know be interesting to see what the u.s. response is to that many things social media. my guess thinking.
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well the u.s. is confirmed it's investigating a pentagon plane crash in the eastern afghan province of new this was on monday everybody on board surveillance aircraft which was carrying military personnel and high ranking cia officers was killed in burst into flames and came down in a mountainous area the pentagon says it can't confirm whether or not it was brought down by enemy fire seemingly contradicting a statement from the taliban. a u.s. bombardier levon a crash today in gaza you province afghanistan while the cause of crash is under investigation there are no indications the crash was caused by enemy fire a special way a graft of the american occupiers whine in their rear for the purpose of an untold since mission in this side of the cowl region of de young district in the province are mujahideen who've taken down the aircraft tactically. the incident comes as washington bids for a peace deal with the taliban after numerous failed attempts the us has been at war
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in afghanistan for 19 years marred by hundreds of thousands of deaths and a trillion dollars spent to apparently no benefit guess the it has more. what did they die for these men this is a war there's no hope of winning there are no illusions in the pentagon yet for no . 19 years they have said the lives of their own into the afghan grind. trumps afghan strategy is simple and senseless bomb them to hell literally in 2019 the pentagon dropped more bombs on afghans than in almost any given year in
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the last decade it's a tactic he wants peace so he does the all present we are bringing some of our troops back but we have to have a presence yes we're now going to be there for close to 19 years it's time to bring them home and great nations do not fight endless wars before the next presidential election in the united states would you expect we were do so reduce their troops in afghanistan. that's my directive from the pres the united states has been unambiguous and the endless wars are we looking for a total role but we want to. see the afghan war is a bright all motion to it is an embarrassment all they have to show for 2 decades of war is alone least of dead americans dead civilians and the trillion dollars down the drain the only way to save face is to bury the truth the problem is there
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is a disincentive really to tell the truth we have created an incentive so almost to require or for people to la there's an odor of mendacity throughout the afghanistan issue and i know congressman connelly has heard me talk about this years ago. mendacity and hoover us as i said there are no illusions washington knows full well that it is so screwed that afghanistan is a lost cool is that they messed up as revealed by the afghan war papers in which officials in this osu rare moment in which their honest would trying to do here we didn't have the focus newson that would ruin the taking the risk of fundamental gap of understanding of the front end of the stated objectives and overreliance in the military and the lack of understanding of the resources necessary and that in the hubris the ara gets it takes the older more and more
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american troops to go fight in a war that you know is a lost cause these hopeless donald trump has been saying for years he wants to get us out of afghanistan it doesn't seem to be doing that even though in principle he's the commander in chief he can give the order for them to leave and they will leave but i don't expect that to happen so i think unfortunately we're stuck they are still for the foreseeable future there isn't will all lot in the way of a coherent mission that stated for being in afghanistan of the 1st place except i would say that the mission or being in afghanistan is essentially to stay in afghanistan a footprint and a very strategic piece of ground in the middle of eurasia that challenges both our chinese and russian interests and that's the real purpose of being there the taleban perhaps respect that we're simply write about annoyance and a bunch of out of sight of the get to check out most of us by heading to our website auntie dot com.
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join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics small business i'm show business i'll see that. during the great depression which old mr remember there was most of the family were working. there wasn't it was bad you know much worse objectively today but there was an expectation the things were going to get better. there was a real sense of hope. there isn't today today's america was shaped by the 10 principles of concentration of wealth and power. reduced democracy attacks. engineer elections manufacture consent and other principle holds according to. one set of rules for the rich opposite.
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that's what happens when you put her into the. narrow sector will switch will is dedicated to increasing power for chills just as you'd expect one of the most influential intellectuals of our time speaks about the modern civilization of america. ratings and salutation. as we all know by now truth is and will always be the very 1st casualty of war but coming in a possibly close 2nd or 3rd is compassion not only do we merely discard our compassion for our supposed enemies but here in the united states of america our
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political class are quick to discard their compassion for our soldiers unless of course there is a 4th of july parade to attend or a campaign trail photo op to smile for them there's lots of compassion you see this lack of real compassion and caring for our soldiers was on prime display last friday by the brand name in chief himself. yes u.s. president donald trump when he chose to once again put politics over soldiers when asked during a press conference in davos about the more than 30 u.s. soldiers who suffered traumatic brain injuries resulting from the recent iranian air strikes on the ol assad air base in iraq trump said the following no i heard that they had headaches and a couple of other things but i would say and i can report it is not very serious for his home central traumatic brain injury area they told me about it numerous days later he has to is that the.
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