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john thompson deal of the said she responds outrage protests across the middle east claims the proposed road map to the is for palestine complete don't tell if the. palestinian leadership spurns terms plan calling it the slap of the century the us ambassador to israel has made it clear the palestinian viewpoint is not something that will be taken into account. it doesn't matter what the palestinians say we're going to keep open for them for 4 years that's what we want. and another week another protest unions are back on the streets of paris still angry at president. spillover into violence in the french camp.
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good evening and welcome thanks for joining us here on r.t. international. it was meant to be donald trump's fail safe plan to bring peace to the middle east just a day after he lifted the lid on his so-called deal of the century outrage among arab nations is promising fears of a new intifada against israel hundreds of strong the streets of jordan guards at the west bank even turkey and brace that washington's actions palestinian president has flat out rejected the deal saying it's biased towards israel although trump himself insisted is a win win solution. my vision presents a win win opportunity for both. a realistic 2 state solution. resolves the risks of palestinian statehood to
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israel's security. it's a great plan proves wrong. it's a great plan for abuse. or as. was trying to plan for jerusalem to be israel's undivided capital is already a nonstarter for palestine israel would also get control over security and most palestinian resources palestine would stay fully demilitarized israel could destroy any facility for production of bound weapons palestine would be barred from security or diplomatic arrangements with other countries without israeli approval but it would get a $50000000000.00 aid package. palestine would consist of the west bank and gaza as you can see on the map provided almost entirely separated from each
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other there would be connections they would be by roads represented the lines here on the map and also tunnels bridges and the 5 by circles of 0 worth pointing out those have yet to be built the palestinian state would get a capital that would lie somewhere on the outskirts of east jerusalem is a little bit vague though it doesn't even have a name as yet the us ambassador to israel claims it doesn't matter that palestine has rejected the deal for now it doesn't matter what the palestinians say we're going to keep this option open for them for 4 years that's what we want israel is committed to negotiating a 2 state solution with the palestinians over the next 4 years even if the palestinians rejected in the short run. a suspension the palestinian state in theory gets a capital somewhere on the outskirts of east jerusalem explains all. well the reaction has been overwhelmingly negative we've heard from the palestinian president mahmoud abbas saying a 1000 no same with the palestinian people and the issue of jerusalem cannot be
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bought and far from this being the deal of the same tree as the american president likes to put it this is a deal that deserves to be in the trash bin of history i would like to say to do a trump and netanyahu that jerusalem is not for sale and all our rights are not for sale and not for bargaining your conspiracy deal won't pass when we accept a state without jerusalem it is impossible for any palestinian child or arab or christian to accept this this is why we told them from the beginning you know now the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says that he believes this which is a neighborhood on the outskirts of east jerusalem will become the future capital of a palestinian state but this is what critics are accusing trumpet largely aravind that is taking the israeli position on major issues now we have heard from a number of states particularly turkey and iran this is an expression plan aiming
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at usurping palestinian learned and killing the 2 state solution jerusalem is old red line we won't allow steps to legitimize israel's occupation and oppression this is a deal made between the zionist regime and america interaction with the palestinians is not on its agenda this is not a plan of peace and prosperity but a plan of imposition and sanctions awaiting another. now the iranian foreign minister as every if has said that this is the dream project of a bankruptcy what a real estate developer he also says that it is a nightmare for both the region and the world the reaction. european states has been somewhat more neutral we hear from the european union saying that they will study and assist the proposals the united kingdom saying that it could be a step in the positive direction the united nations however has said that it remains committed to
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a 2 state solution that would see israel and palestine within 967 borders now a day of rage has been called for today by the palestinian leadership already yesterday in the run up to the announcement and the only always that followed we did see protesters out in the streets of gaza and the west bank burning the american israeli flag and also pictures of these lately prime minister and the american president donald trump so no doubt we are on standby for scenes like that unfolding again today and in the coming days and at the same time we've heard from the israeli prime minister that at his sunday cabinet meeting he will push to end next both the jordan valley and settlements in the west bank and that says even with the palestinians agreed to the deal he says that he can go ahead and do this so the frustration and the disappointment and perhaps even the hatred on the streets of palestine and in many countries across the world here in the me john we are witnessing this and intensify and grow the u.s. embassy has been hit to its diplomats and embassy workers from visiting the old
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city of jerusalem the west bank and gaza out of security concerns. were discussed in terms latest proposals would be at least experts from different sides of the conflict. this has nothing to do with the deal has nothing to do with the palestinians has nothing to do with international law has nothing to do with the e.u. and resolutions has nothing to do with the agreements already signed by the palestinians and israelis the united states recognizes the said israel didn't recognize the state of palestine and so in other words until the united states recognize the state of palestine along their idea 67 borders would do so as its capital i don't think there is room for any negotiations over anything that's why if the united states want to make amends with this they've got to they have to come to common ground according to international law it's called along the $9067.00 borders that's the issue between the israelis and the palestinians here at a whole campaign he's going to put america 1st all he's doing is trying to incite
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more division more problems and more chaos in the region any peace plan cannot be one sided if it was a true plan he would be sitting with both presidents of both countries and working together in order to find a common ground a solution until they give back the golan heights and all the territories that they are occupying i guarantee you that there will be no peace plan on the table on the middle eastern side palestinians only claim land they want to claim the lands as a as a staging platform to demolish israel i can see it ever happens it never did happen it never stands a chance every time whenever the palestinians reach into a point where they're given a state of their own they always rejected and they come up with 1st genocide and then war of attrition and then the intifada which is a suicide bombing war and cocktail sort of moment of cocktail sort of campaign and
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look when the where when and where they end up now with literally nothing. france is in the grip of another week of protests against the government's planned pension reforms civil servants and trade unions are back on the streets of paris this wednesday comes just a day after the capital was rocked by scenes of violence that was between the police and protesting firefighters shola dubiously picks up the story. this protest being run by a number of unions again against the pension reform while the public transport strikes have pretty much come to an end in paris and of course the rest of france this is a momentum now to show that there are still people who are incredibly unhappy with those pension reforms that they have been concessions given to the strike is in the protesters over the last few weeks including the fine that the government has removed the age of retirement which was going to be increased to 60 for that
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increase of 2 years he's taken that out of the document it was just taken that out of the documents that reserves the right to put it back in business you needs to come up with of the solutions in the meantime but that document ties being presented to become sort of ministers here in france and it will now go to the national assembly where it's due to be debated in the middle of february other concessions that have been handed out include concessions to the police so that they can keep some of their special regimes and 2 of the work is that the whole idea of this pension reform was to manage footie 2 different systems down to the universal system and to make it to move just in fat what the government says however people on the ground many of the people i've spoken to disagree with that they say will mean they'll have to work longer and harder and they may end up with less money at the end of it this gives you a sense of what the procession is nothing like here in paris today to get a sense of that support let's think back to you that december 5th protests where we
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saw over 800000 people across the country since then in the week since that number has come down the last protests we were out at the nationwide protest was on friday official figures suggest that there were around 31000 people who came out to support that actually they it feels that there are possibly fewer but we are of course waiting for those official. figures and it's not just these protests against the pension reforms that have been rocking france yes a day in paris there was of course violent protest ended up violence by the firefighters firefight is to have been protesting for almost 7 months 7 months with ronnie's over the conditions of their work saying that they desperately need it so you have a massive recruitment drive they wanted an increase in their salary and they wanted their profession to be labeled as
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a risky profession which is the same as the police 7 with the idea that then they'd be able to get a premium for the would they do as i mentioned those scenes in paris yesterday turned violent so there is a general malays here in france amongst a range of sect is going from the public transport will get this right the way up to those who work in the justice system and teaches in doctors to this general malaise over a lot of the reforms that have been brought in by the my current administration and the reality is while this protest today may be less supported in terms of weeks on the ground this is the malays is going to continue and it is unlikely that these protests are going to end anytime soon. the u.s. secretary of state has arrived in london to meet with britain's prime minister comes as relations of march by the case proceed non-cooperation with the probe into american finances jeffrey epstein's death and washington's refusal to extradite
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a british teen suspected killer the wife of a u.s. intelligence official but artie's dong quarter looks at the 2 states that always seem to find some common ground on issues that threaten the political establishment . the u.s. and u.k. have long been close allies but sometimes even friends have their falling outs u.s. courts are still investigating the circumstances of multi-millionaire pedophile jeffrey epstein's mysterious death and unfortunately his former friend prince andrew has been less than receptive to prosecutors so let me say that the southern district of new york and the f.b.i. have contacted prince andrew's attorneys and requested to interview present prince andrew and today. prince andrew has provided 0 cooperation lawyers and journalists were quick to phone in after pleading with the prince to aid the investigation but to no avail despite the value and or gave to cooperate just
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several months ago i continue to unequivocally regrets my ill judged association with geoffrey epstein of course i'm willing to help any appropriate law enforcement agency with their investigation if required the prince's refusal gave the us a taste of how u.k. officials felt in august of last year when british teen harry dunn was killed by a car following the death of heavy down in north hampton the come prosecution service has today also eisner with hands and chip police to charge and cyclonus with causing death by dangerous driving when the u.k. asked for her extradition in accordance with its agreement with the us the request was flat out denied the united states has a strong law enforcement relationship with the u.k. and in particular a strong track record or close cooperation on extradition matters however under the circumstances of this case we strongly believe that an extradition request would be highly inappropriate that track record didn't stop the stab in the back felt across
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great britain the prime minister boris johnson labeled it a denial of justice and once again friendship between the u.k. and us had a damper put on it by a failure to cooperate but does that mean. friendship doesn't come in handy when it's most needed far from it julian a songes whistle blowing was embarrassing enough for the countries to find a common enemy his lawyers claim extradition to the u.s. for a political offense would be illegal but london and washington have agreed to divide and conquer a songes hearing and get it done with asap so while the 2 powers might be ready to push each other's buttons whenever they can get away with it on issues that threaten the political establishment it seems they see eye to eye the facts of the matter is it's a one way abusive relationship the british bend over backwards to keep the american sappy but the americans are prepared to make any effort whatsoever to keep the british appy just about sums up the relationship really you know they ought really
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to exploit this woman to run over the motorcyclist but they're not going to do it they claim she had diplomatic immunity which is rather all because she she didn't have diplomatic immunity issues she was told marie citizen but i think over time of course this begins to grate on the british public as they really laws than an actual fact they have been treated in very cavalier fashion and britain despite its love hate relationship with the us is definitely the the subordinate partner and of ultimately of course that's not the that will have to be changed but it's going to be an uphill struggle. the mockery on c.n.n. of donald trump supporters could backfire details after this break.
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from donald trump in 2016 to 2020 there is part of the electorate that responds to anti-war anti interventionist rhetoric in fact there is evidence this significantly helped get trump elected but the fact remains the establishment is keen to downplay and even demonize any candidate who questions the orthodoxy why is this. the world is driven by shaped. thinks. we are here to ask.
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welcome back participants in a c.n.n. panel discussion among supporters of trump even questioning the intellectual ability and whether critics think that could backfire and actually boost the president's popularity well she had to turn the story. if i told you about massive favors for donald trump on the part of c.n.n. or no way hillary clinton you'd probably say what on earth is this guy talking about now i haven't gone nuts remember this choice of words by the lady that everyone once thought was on the white house doorstep to just be grossly generalistic. you could put half of trump's supporters into what i call the basket
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of deplorable zx. and then about half the country voted for trump and you know where the electoral vote magic led him something tells me you've heard a 1000 times it was because of this man oh yeah admitting you did the person you loathe a favor by saying something stupid and disgusting must be tough anyway i did also mention a favor by c.n.n. . donald trump couldn't find ukraine on a map if you had the letter you and a picture of an actual physical cranes next to it and the ministration defined by ignorance of the world and so that was while the guests were talking about my pump ale and his recent interview behavior but the conversation switched to donald trump's supporters the credulous boomer rube demo that backstop will trump like one online piece title said it took this c.n.n. panel just 80 seconds to show what they really think of trump voters don't trust
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a smart one they're they're all you know you're a leader sort of your geography you know in other countries all those lives on the map. that wasn't it. so you want to get hold of all of them so. his goods are right you know that was a good what i needed that right none of these people are running for the white house like mrs clinton was but that's quite a popular weekend t.v. news show and in terms of style and language well in her footsteps although it has yet to serve as an actual favor or. the arrogance the dismissiveness the smug cackling the accents if donald trump wins reelection this year i'll remember this brief c.n.n. segment late one saturday night in january is the perfect in caps relation for why it happened if you want to give people a reason to vote as
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a screw you to the media keep airing segments like these this is why drum won and will win again this brings me to remind you about something else a few painful back to earth moments from 2016 that's a while ago. tuesday night was the culmination of one of the biggest media failures in many years there are many questions about what the pollsters the pundits and many journalists may have missed i think we missed the overarching story to a large extent and that is a failure this was a collective failure but i know that some of you watching right now are having a very hard time trusting this channel called donald trump many months ago a middle finger to the establishment in this crime and his voters gave the big middle finger last night so the bottom line is there are lessons to be learned if we are live willing to learn them simply saying it back then now does it make
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a difference now was mockery it wasn't necessarily someone expressing an opinion don lemon is not known as a comedian if he has an opinion journalist then fine but there's a difference between expressing an opinion with respect and and actually mocking literally more than half the country this network itself admits it's its own bias sort of a total exposure of the bias that we experience here in our media in the united states this isn't something that just conservatives have been saying there is proof now this is the media exposing themselves when hillary's called top supporters a basket of deplorable. this will play to the president's favor no doubt about that this will work to deepen and broaden his base and this will work to further credit the media that has already discredited themselves largely where the president is concerned. r.t.
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has spoken to the families of 3 palestinian teenagers allegedly killed by israeli forces last week near the gaza border a little reject israel's claim the teenagers were posing a threat. my son mohammed was a smart kid at school that ever since he was a child was a show he was doing really well in high school taking english classes and preparing for college that was his ambition your larger my son it would look like they're going to interview them kid might blow up his hand wouldn't know what to do with a kid he's never even seen a grenade. meanwhile israel says its military forces spotted the group breaching the security border fence the israel defense forces state but now the teenagers started to launch explosive devices at the troops forcing them to open fire. more than 2000 civilians have died during israeli military operations in gaza that's according to the united nations however relatives of the palestinian teenagers say
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they want their bodies returned to make sure they are sure that. their number really if they said he was arrested i would understand that he would come back to us after a while and if he got killed i would want to know at least and i want his body returned in that case because my son is not part of any faction there is no need to keep his body like that he is a school student and the israelis know this and i do heard every event even kmita like the red cross and human rights groups and these various stories horse tell us something about my son and his friends if their life or not just ease my heart. and finally for this hour soviet street art it's coming to life in one particular russian city local artist and a person makes images more moving quite literally. and .
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i compare all cities and nations we have each jeffs if russia is a movie then the jeske is the best seat in the theater. ok i'm going to life into moving to do this that it object i'm leaving the studio i will be back there see you in half an hour.
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a low in welcome to cross talk we're all things are considered i'm peter lavelle from donald trump and 2016 to tulsa gobert in 2020 there is part of the electorate that responds to anti-war anti interventionist rhetoric in fact there is evidence to significantly helped get trump elected but the fact remains the establishment is keen to downplay and even demonize any candidate who questions foreign policy orthodoxies why is this. in the foreign policy blog i'm joined by my guest brian becker in washington he's the director of the. answer coalition as well as host of loud and clear a daily news show on radio sputnik in minneapolis we have tony was r o he is director of big tent republicans packed and in dayton we crossed the he's a syndicated cartoonist and opinion columnist are democrats liberals in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate brian let me go to
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you 1st in the swamp you know watching this ridiculous impeachment hoax being played out which almost no one is watching here we're all told about the differences you know that separate the republicans and the democrats conservatives and it's very very tribal the media makes a ton of money off of well i so i would suppose i would hope for them because not many people are watching it not many people are interested in it but there is there's this huge huge failure in the media and the political class talking about what is really bipartisan and foreign wars and intervention is the bipartisan issue they keeps it together it's like the glue that keeps the establishment together and i don't care if it's the republicans or the democrats how do you react go ahead well i agree of course i mean the greatest single recent example of this in addition to the impeachment trial would be the house of representatives passing the national defense authorization act a they allocated all.

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