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capital city and. we visit an arab neighborhood. in east jerusalem time to ponder the possible future capital of a palestinian state. from the. peace. corps. good evening and welcome this is a. rage among palestinians after the u.s.
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president unveiled a peace plan which critics call heavily biased in favor of israel more than 40 protestors have been injured in clashes with israeli security forces in the west bank. of the. i. the streets of the west bank senior middle east advisor and son in law. school on the ability of palestinians to run their own state. if they want to get to a conclusion they have to act like people who are ready for a state and they're proving through their reaction that they're not ready to have a state your 5000000 palestinians who are really trapped because of bad leadership
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if they if they screw up this opportunity which again they have a perfect track record of missing opportunities if they screw this up i think that they will have a very hard time looking the international community in the face saying they're victims saying they have rights this is a great deal for them. according to the proposed plan palestine would be handed the capital in one of 3 neighborhoods on the outskirts of east jerusalem these are the areas east the north and the existing security barrier including the eastern part of and this is the last of these spoke to the people the about proposal. this doesn't look exactly like a capital city and yet its hero in the village of decent the outskirts of east jerusalem that the american president wants the future capital of a palestinian state to be now not only has the issue divided israelis and palestinians but as you can see by the security barrier it's also divided palestinians from palestinians so on this side you have some of east jerusalem on the other side you have the rest of it and it's anyone's guess how
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a city like this well if a function as a capital. structure. or capital of palestine. or the people who are is just sort of start everybody think it's. you know it's. one of the village in the town and we believe is jerusalem is a capital this is the parliament building here in abu dis now it's closed and it doesn't look like much but this is where presumably a future parliament will function from when trump says that this is a win win situation for both palestinians and israelis well it seems he's being cynical at best about assuming and be able to want to make peace but the. you have to give us you know what they give israel you know the fear he doesn't give anything to us he just early some pieces here here here. you know
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and. he has no learnt for us he doesn't give a speech from us most of our guards but i think there must be for the trumps initiation and for the other people they have to hear our voice. i think this will lead everybody to the good think and to conflict together say what we want to hear and that people here so want be appraising here and be upset they key to the city of abu dis but inhabitants here themselves are pessimistic as to the promise that it unlocks it's hard to understand why president trump is putting so much faith in it. r t abilities. earlier i spoke to the bearer of the distance. he says that would be better to take care of his own country. with the. capital of palestine and i would this is considered as
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a suburb of close of them we will not be brought. from the historic city and we will always be a board of the doors of them mr that is the president of the united this day that. he does the business and the palestinian and his if it's only for the action to the. to the white house for the new. he didn't nor palestine the he'd been not only thing he does come with this a bland for to really act to the office for the new york for here he busted care for him and. for the authority or not to disappear but then to britain the palestinian and the palestinians did.
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a rowdy session in the european parliament to see neat couldn't fall on british army peace for the final time after lawmakers approved the brakes it withdrew all agreements are set to quit the e.u. on friday evening setting in motion a year long transition period the age of the bags party nigel farage had this parting dig at brussels. so this is a final chapter at the end of the road a 47 year political experiment we use our for europe we just hate the european union it's as simple as that nigel farrar she is loved and loathed and pretty much the whole measure depending on who you speak to in the leader of the break that party wasn't going to let his last chance to address the european parliament go without making a bit of a scene in the chamber or you want to burn our national flags we're going to wave goodbye i will look forward in the future so working with you please sit down resume your seats put your flags away you're leaving and take them with you if you
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are leaving now and i but the issue with the flags comes after just last week david so i saw you who's the president of the european parliament said that flags fell foul of current rules that prohibit ban is being shown in the chamber as you might imagine mr for us a lot to say about that he said it just showed how the european parliament in brussels institutions was trampling over the rights of member states well away from the sideshow in brussels on wednesday there was some serious business being done in fact the deal that will see the door for certainly happen was ratified in parliament we heard from on the line the european commission president who said that brussels was putting a very good deal as far as they were concerned on the table for the u.k. to sign but the in amongst all of the goodies they were offering the united kingdom that they were demanding regulatory alignment when it came to things like workers'
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rights like environmental concerns and social protections we are considering a free trade agreement with 0 tariffs and 0 quotas this would be unique no other free trade agreement offers such an access to our single market. but the precondition is that european and british businesses continue to compete on a level playing field. we will certainly not expose our companies to unfair competition for those talks on a trade deal between the u.k. and the e.u. post breaks that get underway on the 3rd of march it may well put the united kingdom in a bit of a rock and a hard place situation between the european union on one side and the united states on the other london of course once lucrative trade deals with both however that may fall foul of those words regulatory alignment that the european union are insisting
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upon because if the u.k. agrees to regulatory alignment with the european union they may not get the trade deal that they hope to be able to get with the united states they certainly are leaving on the 31st but they're leaving into this transition period if you think briggs it's going away any time soon another thing coming it's going to be here for a little while yet to talk about. the u.s. is warned the u.k. has been put at risk over london's decision to greenlight the involvement of the chinese take away in the building of britain's new 5 g. network ahead of a meeting with the prime minister boris johnson washington's top diplomat my pump wanted intelligence sharing between allies could also be compromised the chinese communist party presents the central threat of our types our view is fundamentally this when you have a chinese state sponsored company deeply tied to the chinese communist party to
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permit the private information of your citizens or the stash of security information of your citizens to transit a network that the chinese communist party has the legal mandate. to obtain creates risk and so we've been talking about this with the united kingdom for so long. that course one of the surgeons 11 are now from london good evening in washington seem. still taking this pretty seriously the u.k.'s decision. yeah absolutely mike trying to put as much pressure on the u.k. as possible to reverse the decision that they announced earlier this week to allow the chinese tech giant who i way to have access to and to help develop the ukase incoming 5 g. network now it's important to note that access for while way will be limited to only 35 percent of the. of the network if you will and even that is only limited to
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non core or non-critical parts of the network so for example why we won't be getting access to critical parts of the infrastructure like military bases and so on but even so the u.s. still trying to put pressure on claiming that weiwei represents a security risk although the u.k.'s foreign secretary dominic robb was adamant that the u.k. government have handled this properly. targeted approach. protects our security protects our relationship with our closest intelligence allies 5 eyes technology changes rapidly i mean we talk about 5 g. it's going to be here for a period what is the greater challenge for us is the own very technological innovations happen in the evolution happens as we think a bit more smartly in strategically the u.k. but also i think with all of 5 eyes friends in particular the u.s. about how we build up a stronger diversification of players in this space particularly around tech
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companies that feed into our telecom systems. so mr rob saying that the u.k. really will have things under control but there have been fears that pompei and other u.s. officials would be looking to restrict the amount of intelligence that they share with the u.k. because according to pompei o. the u.s. would never allow critical intelligence to go across networks that they don't have trust and confidence in now with that being said the u.k. again insisting that the special relationship between the 2 countries is strong and of course this is all against the backdrop of breck's in the u.k. leaves the e.u. tomorrow evening and they will be looking to secure a trade deal with the u.s. as well as of course trying to keep good ties with china so how they manage this particular fallout and how they face off from this pressure with could the far not
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future relationship brings the line from london is shrinking. russia has branded as unzips stance eate it claims syrian forces have killed civilians claims were made at the un security council by the u.k. and us a per se the deaths occurred during an offensive on the northwestern province of idlib it was launched more than a month ago to liberate the remaining terrorist stronghold from al qaeda linked fighters puts the blame on terrorists which it claims are using civilians as human shields and firing at humanitarian corridors we are appalled by the significant escalation and syrian regime in russian violence in the escalation and it is not due to the operations of the syrian armed forces but the constant and deliberate provocations of the terrorists the lives of millions of civilians are now an even greater risks as the combined forces of the assad regime russia the iranian regime
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and has escalated. the problem of can't be resolved as long as the terrorists that have been recognized as such by the security council continue to rain there comes as the syrian army recaptured one a village promises largest the most towns rather. informal hotspot for anti-government protests have been held by rebels since 2012 moscow would open humanitarian corridors for those seeking to leave the areas before the operation the u.s. insists all fences should be stopped because of these rogue as the of reports it seems washington is rather different standards for its own axis. the fall of newman here was a shock to everyone it was a cradle of the revolution later the jihad against the assad rebels 2nd largest remaining city and they gave it up without a fight a fight for the city that is it but self had been a battleground for the past month.
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but then. in december the syrian military set off an operation taking dozens and dozens of towns and villages in me a week's diplomacy kicked in russia and turkey mediated a ceasefire which then lost the islamists seemingly couldn't keep their fingers off the trigger. about islam and the reason for the escalation is the reason is the militants control totally or nearly totally by chop out all nusra and i at tarin are sharm which al nusra has turned into and uses as a cover constantly bring the cease fire with the cease fire arrangements create special corridors for noncombatants so they can leave the combat zones by the way the terrorists keep striking those corridors hindering the departure of peaceful civilians trying to retain them as human shields. we've seen it all before in
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ghouta rebels caged the women and pensioners on roofs to prevent strikes i was in aleppo at the end when those same rebels held hostage 200000 civilians refusing to allow a single person human shield to leave the city and you wouldn't even know reading recent headlines it's the usual stuff assad is guilty of every scene and every hurt in syria ruthless actions by russia the iranian regime hizbollah and the assad regime are directly preventing the establishment of a ceasefire in northern syria we condemn these barbaric attacks and call for an immediate cease fire one would think if you really want to the cease fire you'd stop flooding rebel armories with weapons and advanced guided missiles but ok so what would america do if it was a to. x.
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during the season how would it fight terrorists who hide behind civilians in the state department preaches and voices his concern about the suffering of civilians only when the terrorists suffer a crushing defeat and syrian citizens of finally liberated the state department also published similar hypocritical tweets when syrian cities that are now rebuilding themselves were liberated unlike raca that was wiped off the map by us as strikes they leveled mosul just like they obliterated raca in all tens of thousands of innocents died i remember them back then broken civilians running out of the city mosul every day horrified that isis sent us jets in equal measure but apparently what america leveled cities it's the right thing to do we're not perfect guys we can make a mistake and in this kind of warfare what happened but we are the good guys and
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munitions people on a battlefield know the difference isis knows that they can use human shields to avoid being hit it's their air defense system the enemy is using a tactic that actually has them become part of the target that is on them not on us not entirely sure the dead would agree those pulver arised by coalition bombs or the survivors who are still years later cleaning up the rubble surprised the pentagon hasn't blamed them too for forcing america to use so many bombs it's clear the cases in mosul iraq the american and british bombers targeted the jihad the islamic state opponents but these people were intermingled with the civilians they had bass. and buildings which also house civilians were next to them it's a case of burying their head in the sand and not wanting to admit that both took here to russia have helped at least to limit the human cost at least to many many
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hundreds of thousands of people i mean it is. i think part of the underlying dilemma of the western states that they committed themselves so wholeheartedly to the fall of a sad that they turned a blind eye to who was fighting against him and so they have in the end said anybody who's against it is better than a. double standards but it's also turning a blind eye to these groups who have after all spawned threats to western europe because some of the supporters have carried out radical terrorist attacks in western europe too. ok let's go back to one of our main stories today now the u.k.'s planned departure tomorrow night from the european union place is said to live on the line now by nathan gill he's briggs it party m.e.p. at least for another day and he was in the chamber yesterday i believe you are among those people who are waving the uni jack flags in celebration argues what really still celebrating though isn't the stand the leader of your party nigel
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farage he really likened this deal to putting lipstick on a pig basically it was just a kind of slightly jazz that version of trees and maize agreement is it worth celebrating. i think it's worth celebrating the fact that we're leaving the european union at midnight tomorrow and once we've done that that's the point of no return that's the point where in the minds of the british people were gone we've lost the the flag has been taken down officially we are no longer members of the e.u. yes you're right we're still bound by this this w.a. this draw agreement and we did say that it was one of the worst deals in history but with that in mind we did get some very important concessions from the prime minister in which he said very clearly we will be leaving. deal or no deal at the
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end of 2020 and the trade deal that he will get will not be political alignment it will not be the e.c.g. having control over us it will not be a level playing field it will be a proper free and fair trade agreement like what the e.u. has with japan like what they have with canada and if that if he upholds that then that is the moment that we actually really bricks are. the commission president asleep on the lead said yesterday the e.u. would not accept unfair competition from the the u.k. almost sounds like she she wants to keep everything at as it is what can the u.k. do about that. well look it's almost like when there's a divorce and one of the divorce sees just will not accept that it's over that they have a person's going on and that they're going to create a new life for themselves and they're trying to hang on to that marriage and they're trying to control what the spouse spends and where they live and all these
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of the things know this is a real divorce we go in our own way there was going to be divergence the u.k. is going to go in one direction the e.u. will continue in the direction it's going in because it will not lead it's less and less now what can britain do about it our prime minister boris johnson must be for me he must maintain and uphold the promises he made in the general election in december and when it comes to it if the e.u. offered us a horrible deal because they want to maintain control over he must walk away and say well no deal we're going to do a deal with america we're going to do a deal with japan we're going to do a deal with china sells no deal with the e.u. we'll have to buy japanese cars and american cars instead of b.m.w. use i don't think that they're going to like egypt about that you know that the threat of no deal as i understand boris johnson's government pretty quietly announced a halt to all no deal preparations earlier in the month does that reduce the
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government's leverage that. i think it may do put as well i think it means that the governments is focusing very very remote snow on the trade deals you know we've had the presidents of america say he wants have the 1st rate deal with britain and he wants it by the end of the year well it may well be that we have a deal with america before we have a deal with with the e.u. . look because of this transition period we are actually still really members of the e.u. without representation i'm going i'm going to lose my job tomorrow night submit night that's brilliant that's what i've worked for my entire political life but we will still really be paying the e.u. the same fees and still be implementing. they're still kind of dollars half in half we've got to get fully oh. yeah that's interesting point you made that the government's made it last trade negotiations they said cannot drag. but and you
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said yourself the yes we want to keep the hooks in that what happens if when you get to the end of the year the deals done will we see this embarrassing situation that we saw in the past of the u.k. begging for an extension. no because eventually implemented in law that they cannot ask for an extension. so there will be no extension we will be leaving with no deal and that that is that's the focus the mind studies that so make sure that answer only the e.u. doesn't become belligerent and doesn't try and prove a point to the e.u. members of the fleet this is what we're going to do you and we sit should be trading partner with the e.u. and potentially with the rest of the world it will be out there folly if they do that come the end of 2020 the way that the law is written we believe in we have no deal if they don't give us a decent will. they thanks to come on really appreciate it do you enjoy the
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celebrations smart and i think. a.p. we will. wraps it up i believe this news out will be a updates coming your way in 30 minutes time. during the great depression which i'm old enough to remember there was most of my family were unemployed. and it wasn't it was bed you know much worse objectively than today but there was an expectation that things were going to get better. there was a real sense of hopefulness there isn't today today's america was shaped by the
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