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days prison primed to kill a suspected terrorist that shot dead by police in london after stopping 3 people and what authorities are probing islamist inspired. a piece. secures the taking sides in the middle east. tellings with washington and israel and protests in the west bank. the u.k. set sail from the. voyage but after 47 years of cooperation there are fears of economic storm. and the weather.
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but the top stories from the past 7 days on right up to the moment developments as well this is the weekly international welcome. a knife wielding suspected terrorist has been shot dead by police in south london the man being named the sudesh being reportedly released from prison only days before after serving half of his 3 year sentence for terror offenses authorities say 3 people were stabbed in the assault which happened on stratum room. was
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was. was one of the victims' remains in a life threatening condition we believe at this stage london metropolitan police say they are treating the incident as an islamist inspired terror attack a man being imprisoned for spreading extremist material it's believed he grabbed a knife from a shop before carrying out the frenzied assault the perpetrator had reportedly been under armed police surveillance british prime minister boris johnson has thanked the emergency services for responding to the incident and has expressed sympathy to those injured witnesses described what they saw. ridiculous and said it. was. just going to set off thinking that it will go to the man or the. the other to the. road to get to.
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the end of the truck to show. that it was going to the wrong guy laying on the floor but definitely not out of the obscene and a police plane that police uniform has walked to the body. this is where they realize and we got something on it and this where they came to us they said you have to use can you they create an entire street and a human did you leave the area i left the area i earlier spoke to chris philips for reaction former head of the u.k.'s national counter-terrorism security health. threat to me is not an area you would necessarily expect to be hit on terrorism but they do so there has been a number of stabbings recently in and around that area but this is something the surveillance officers were obviously behind this man they obviously believe that he was he was like a quick dos attack at some stage or to be following someone around on
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a sunday afternoon is not absolutely normal and when they saw you most react they reacted swiftly as well and and the sheer speed of what they were able to do shows that they must have been close to him and able to. put him to death very quickly because that you can't you can't deal with kid gloves with someone that has stuck to them and is trying to stop it unfortunately we don't have more clues in units to butt out but so i think it will become clear soon whether this person has been released from prison when there he is come back from syria known as a fighter that way the world will know more about him and why he was considered a real threat and that will be the time when perhaps the criminal justice system again will be held up as not protecting people because the chances are that this person is very well known is either been convicted or been in trouble with the police for these sort of things and that's why they knew so much about. living on
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the trump administration's long awaited middle east peace plan was released on tuesday provoking a firestorm of criticism the president of the palestinian authority mahmoud abbas described it as a humiliating proposal which fails to respect the basic rights of palestinians. my vision presents a win win opportunity for both sides a realistic 2 state solution that resolves the risk of palestinian statehood to israel's security today israel is taking a giant step toward peace it's a great plan for israel it's a great plan for peace frankly mr president given all that you've already done through israel. i'm not surprised. dear friends we heard a little while ago from president trump and prime minister netanyahu talking about
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woodley cool the deal of the century which we described as the slap of the century we will say a 1000 times no to this proposal. or what but man also said mark alluded to is that he will no suspend all ties with the united states and israel the release of the plan triggered protests in parts of the west bank with militants in the gaza strip firing rockets and mortar rounds israel scores of demonstrators also burned tires to voice their anger at the u.s. proposal. well the trump administration's recognition of jerusalem as israel's capital is the 1st nonstarter for the palestinians who want easter islam to be there or the future capital israel would also control palestinians borders. on the floor of goods in and out the fledgling state wouldn't be allowed to its own military in israel would have the right to carry out security operations there palestine would also be barred from security our diplomatic arrangements with other
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countries without prior israeli approval but it would get a $50000000000.00 aid package now the state of palestine would consist of a patchwork really of areas in the west bank and gals that are currently cut off from one another there would according to the plan be connected by roads tunnels bridges here to the roads here the tunnels and here are the numerous bridges but the thing is most of them have yet to be built under the proposed deal the palestinian state would be given a capital in abu dis that's an hour of neighborhood in east jerusalem just arrived here in a polish travel there she spoke to some of the residents. this doesn't look exactly like a capital city and yet its hero in the village of abu dis on 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
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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 a city like this well if a function as a capital. structure b.o.'s or capital of palestine. refused. to start or the people who are is just. a start everybody think it's. you know it's. one of the village in the town and we believe a 07 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 acing and be able to want to make big but they have to give us you know what they give israel you know the fear he doesn't give anything.
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besides he doesn't give us from us most of our lands they have to hear our voice. i think this will lead everybody to the good to think and to conflict together say what we want to hear and the people here so want be uprising here don't be upset that key to the city of abu dis but when 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. . or rights groups to of expressed serious concern over many of washington's proposals. the oval office there because that has been happening and what we're seeing with this bill as that is going to enable. and able to actually act it's a landstuhl annex more which is biased getting an editorial and.
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thousands of palestinians i mean it's a shoe is. is in violation of international law and to be american administration is saying that's ok we've got to go ahead and that's that's the major roads out of this that is completely one sided where is that i mean voice where does that put us going to start where where or what are they this is being opposed to they're going to go to one side it might have obviously the israeli government to do that it's up to try and what it. is that is on a day to day basis we see the guy in the office going to nation and out of an equality and injustice that they have been through and historically and they are wrong on a day to day basis with the united states already declared war on the international criminal court over its investigation to afghanistan and its examination of the situation in palestine its put all these conditions you know to. save the negotiations that are clearly meant as has all their actions over the past
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3 years meant to produce a palace to the rejection that would pave the way for israeli fixation that the reality here is the united states national criminal court plays a critical role quite literally as a court of last resort in a case like israel palestine where there has been impunity where israel has not held virtually anyone of significance to account for serious human rights abuses over decades and the policies have done the same. thing on the u.k. has finally bit its her well to the european union bringing to an end almost half a century in the block on extended period of all people to following the historic referendum back in 2016 britain's new beginnings are not without its almost certainty those double quarter breaks down.
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no it's not a late new year's celebration it's the u.k. setting sail from the e.u. after 47 years of being docked they're going to wave goodbye i will look forward in the future so working with you pays to chandra's you in your seats put your flags away you know anything a conflicted brussels bids them farewell you will be missed especially by european bureaucrats when it comes to london's money going into their coffers on the other hand westminster has been such a nuisance lately it could be just goodbye and good riddance almost half a century of the united kingdom's membership in the european union is over we want to have the best possible relationship with the united kingdom but it will never be as good as membership that could mean after the 11 months transitional
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period the u.k. finds itself in rough waters stranded at sea with no trade agreements unless something can be ironed out before 2021 when they'll be alone months we will not be a rule to go we will not be in the single markets and we will not be in the customs union and we will do this by the end of the year so how are things going aboard britain's flagship well half the crew is celebrating they're free to sail wherever they want finally the country actually going to get going on here right now that we live through you know you want to write. i'm very excited for our future over and so you were very to make our own decisions i wrote those controlled i write migration policy very patriotic it's a real great failing and the captain's ready to steer them to a brighter future. stores may end but a beginning the e.u. has evolved with 50 is unit direction the global suits this country but the other
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half is sea sick and predicting a doomed voyage people realize that if the e.u. we would cover that it's good if you try to be very disruptive take. similar to what we have. dogs we will be worse off but see the u.k. is. it's just really or is that some are even considering mutiny so angry they might abandon ship should the u.k. government continue to deny scotland right to choose we may reach the point where this issue does have to be tasty i am not ruling that we must focus firmly on building and winning the political piece for independence persuaded to climb aboard with concessions northern ireland is watching events closely while naysayers have dared to suggest the captain is ready to surrender british sovereignty into washington's hands the signs are that this government is prepared to sacrifice our
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country's interests and values for short term political advantage on ascent i'll try to deal with general trump. was foreign secretary he embarrassed this country and as prime minister he shows every sign of being prepared to sell itself when and if the u.k. find safe shore sometime somewhere it might be without the treasure it was once promised unless boris johnson finds his sea legs quickly x. marks the spot for brags that booty. and we also heard from former deputy mayor of london roger evans international barrister julian mullins and what might lie ahead for post breaks of britain. disentangling ourselves from the european union will be a long and time consuming problem because when the european union issued regulations they had directed thing act and instead of just letting
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them be regulations in order to describe how much we were ruled by the commission we enacted those regulations and as acts of parliament and the consequence of that is that we're the poor parliamentary consul is going to for over the coming months and years have to review dozens of statutes in order to change the law because if they don't it remains the law of the united kingdom because we've already got a relationship with the you a lot of the material is in place here already so it's not like we're starting from scratch in the same way that the trade deal the e.u. did with canada was and there's quite a lot of the regulations mechanisms in place for deals around the world already i would anticipate that we probably won't want to change quite a lot of it actually we have to as my old boss the prime minister was saying look forward bring the country back together and work on making this
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a success over the next year in the us to come. you're watching r t international still ahead as fears grow globally over the coronavirus i'd predict there is a reported spike in the scrim anation against chinese people weeks after the break . albert einstein is often credited with defining insanity as doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result this is essentially the argument behind the trumpet ministrations deal of the century aimed at putting an end to the israeli palestinian conflict. is the american president indeed insane or a genius for breaking with decades of ruthless mediation.
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in a world of big part of. a lot of things and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door on the bath and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. start back with an update on a story grip paper for quite some time now the corona virus i break has not claimed its 1st victim light side of china and is a chinese national in the philippines on thursday the world health organization
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declared an international health emergency but made a point of commending china's efforts to combat the spread of the disease. and this declaration is not a vote of no confidence in china on the contrary w.h.o. continues to have a confidence in china's. to control the outbreak. the world health organization also stressed the country should avoid stigmatizing chinese nationals over the virus or should all of us been looking into that particular aspect of the crisis borders on lockdown zombie like scenes of quarantine cities the world is united in trying to concoct a healing sero virus which has infected hundreds in china has now reached the united states villages have started to physically block themselves off from the
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capital and need cases have been confirmed around the world including germany and japan. in the contest of deadliest bugs the new coronavirus doesn't even come close to the or old familiar flu but tables turn dramatically when it comes to the ability to strike fear in the masses and this fear is also bringing out the racist in some people with the chinese diaspora in canada among those at the receiving end our friend of mine has told the baby other day she dropped on her daughter and her daughter was just having a bad day she's 3 years old and. the daycare teacher kept saying if she said is she ok and she kept having to justify herself and say no we haven't traveled or we've been back to a certain amount of time i had one friend that
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a colleague of hers went around to everybody who was asian in her office and says are you trying to lose are you through china are you chinese has become a frequent question faced by canadians of asian descent chinese school students whose parents have recently visited china have been urged to stay at home for a while in france a local newspaper published this on its front page headlines saying yellow alert and yellow peril and the internet. did what it does best made everything worse if we could all agree not to eat this things like the coronavirus in china wouldn't happen just seen just cooked the virus will die soon because it's made in china picked. i just want to mask to protect myself from this corona virus but it's made in china
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so am i playing myself. when it disgustingly ironic that people are being racist towards asian people as they get in the coronavirus back in the colonial era white people literally the illnesses the country and killed thousands of indigenous people online jokes and adding to the mocking of the chinese cultural habits but the asian communities fighting back with a hash tag i am not a virus were already experiencing subtle forms of backlash people not taking our class people's everyday away from minus 2020 we should hope that our children wouldn't have to deal with the same things that we had to deal with growing up and that really is the biggest concern and schools for self quarantine are being. sounded all over the world by ordinary citizens and authorities alike such tactics against the virus have been made into a trend by big governments who have cut ties 7 with china and by beijing itself
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which however says that the isolation measures are a necessary evil to stop the new disease in its tracks the purpose of the government is to put 2 lives and health of the people at the top of all priorities therefore i have been personally directing and deploying the epidemic prevention and containment work this time now it seems it's a matter of whichever comes 1st either the virus all the hype around it has to stop but who knows whether the outbreak of racism will also be halted the reality is that the flu killed a lot more people people are comparing this to the sars outbreak sars killed 44 people in this country 41 people in my city alone the city of toronto are hit by cars last year you know so the risk is much higher on the day to day life things 3500 people in canada die from the flu 70800 people
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a year die from air pollution so there are certainly rest that are much much higher that because we see them on the day to day window internalize those as miss right now in all of canada there have been 3 confirmed cases of the coronavirus the odds of someone actually catching it are very very low and i think it's just fear based it's something that's unknown it's in the media there's a media frenzy so people have just reacted in a very illogical manner. protests continue to grip this week on tuesday thousands of firefighters were out in paros yet again the situation descended into violent clashes with police. thank you oh.
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it's a risky profession and they want to be back she just like the police just give you a sense of what's going on here in paris where the fire fighters have come from across france to try and get their food he says her it's up by the government they say that they likely need a massive recruitment troy's they need assistance because they say that the number of whole lives they receiving is increasing every year and they don't have the staff to cover it why are we protesting for 7 months because we've had no response from the administration or from the government out of there are 2 problems firstly our work involves a high level of risk and this should be factored in a. secure in 2010 to 2018 firefighters have faced an increase and the number of verbal and physical attacks against them police colleagues get more because of the
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great a risk they face and we're demanding any increase also. demanded that we are facing a shortage of personnel that's partly because departments on having their budgets slashed. so in terms of attacks oh no firefighters there are no specific figures just for them but they're all figures for all emergency crews that's fire fights his police offices and i believe it's work is back in august of last year those attacks were said to just a right would lie with many people claiming that there was a problem with new ring firefighters with the police into a situation and then attacking them in fact they were some 110 s. so sore attacks being recorded every single day you know all the throughout the year those attacks reached 23000 so that some of the reasons why the 5 like to say that they deserve to have risk premium just like the police pay they have out in the streets again in
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paris how do you thing that this time. will be heard by the government show the t.v. ski altie in paris. and just coming up to 1 30 in the morning here in moscow this monday february the 3rd time in moments to cross to some more great programs you're watching are to international of the season. join me every thursday on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. thinking of getting a new book on the ones we got in here shows no problem was he didn't know until he was traveling this time you know wired how much are you going to need to create
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with him he will stir reaching out into the wilderness pretty much anywhere near and thousands of reading dogs are caged in the in human conditions on puppy farms i mean 67 years you know they've been locked up in cages outside you see no protection from the weather the heat you know the courtier the rain the snow the funder nothing they have no protection. because what you. get through chaos across the u.s. cruel puppy mills are supported by dog shows and pet stores most of the puppies that are coming from these large scale factory farming kind of operations are being sold in stores even joined a good businesses are involved like agoa mom center there has been a shocking amount of organized opposition to adverts to increase the standards of care for dogs bred in commercial rating for so many most of that opposition is coming from huge agricultural groups and industries that have nothing to do with
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warren's signature policies is that she's going to break up the monopolies break up all of our police and to help us answer the question of whether or not america needs a teddy roosevelt is marshall our back and josh marshall our back do we need a teddy roosevelt well teddy roosevelt would be a good start he is the original trust buster but that name is a bit of a misnomer because in fact roosevelt teddy was not a guy who just broke up companies just because they were big by the end of his time in office in fact he was more concerned with economic efficiency and he did believe in a science neutral national system of regulation as opposed to simply say let's create you know 8 different entities a little help or a cone economy function better so he broke up standard oil standard oil but he.
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