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breaking news to the backdrop of mobs, protest the all the media and president calls for the government to resign. part of the tree elections, if one is a week of public anger, if they all need outside by john peace deal, ending the conflict in the new border. and place. meanwhile, displaced on to the new deal, armenians full stoute of areas. now, under the control of azerbaijan, tag towns and homes, they say they don't want to leave them for what they see as the enemy. we have a good life. now we are tearing down the houses we built, so i know one thing for sure. i wouldn't even need to find himself in a situation like this. it is very hard, but we do not have any other choice. and surprising facts about the american,
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the accident, while some might expect a clear difference between trump and biden vote says in tubs of gentle will race. the realises seems one complex with trump gaining more minority votes than 4 years ago. we discussed the issues with us then the politics really died in the eyes of average americans. it's want to donald trump is great, but show me that you're not racist. well, and i don't think the democratic party did it. we've got to move forward into the future in it when we see each other, beyond the color of anybody. skin plus israel is in talks with russia over the purchase of this, but next week or right a fire, a spike scene. we speak to the c.e.o. of this soul as the medical center in jerusalem, or to say for a 1000000 doses of russia's job, which is currently in its final phase of testing. we pretty sure that the version
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she is safe in with the beach. she couldn't do with the books, but do if she did, she bring you your news every hour of the day, this is alex international banks for joining us. a very warm welcome to the program . well, we start with breaking news from our media, whether the country's president has called parliamentary elections inevitable while saying the government should resign. the announcement comes as the country is gripped by mass protests sparked by the media, azerbaijan, true, still over nagorno-karabakh. the media and president said the country has lost the war on the flight with the diplomatic and international channels. nicole flushing on himself took responsibility for signing what some have called a humiliating agreement,
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but the armenian people should not judge him without all the details. he went on with the expansion. there is no doubt for me that i am the main official responsible for what's happened, that i am responsible in the context of what happened. but there are no discrepancies here. i am aware, as before, in this case, roughly speaking, i must be brought to justice by the people. but in order for the people to be judges, they must have the information about all the circumstances we are accused of to meet really contradictory things. the fact that we signed the paper surrendering the territories and that we did not sign it soon enough to surrender the regions. so there's been a lot of talk over the last 7 days about what should happen to an opposition party . but it's the 1st clear statement from someone to give the president what should happen and part way to conduct a government of national unity because we lost the war imposed on us both on the battlefield and within the diplomatic and international platforms.
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taking into account the current situation, taking into account public demands, it is obvious that in order to avoid internal political upheaval holding early parliamentary elections is inevitable. with him just behind me 7 days ago in the public square. almost to the hour actually where the purchases 1st gathered and broke into the government building the army behind it was really on the project to continue to wait. there was more purchases even knowing what to do for us. where moved on to the prosecutor general's office. but it's the 1st time we've got from, from someone within the, within the armenian political system where you could actually see what just remind last week armenia and azerbaijan signed a peace deal. and big 6 weeks of fighting over the nagorno-karabakh enclave. both sides will hold on to that current military position, so that gives armenia control of the disputed regions. capitals to plan a cut and needs to answer by john gets the 2nd largest city shashi,
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which it took just before the fighting. and it will also have to handover 3 of the districts in the region back to says it will take care of the territories. again, divide the conflict. in particular, the christian churches and monasteries notated that we're back to has extended the deadline for armenia to pull out its troops and civilians from this district, thousands of residents that are fleeing their homes and even banning them down so as not to leave them to who may see as the enemy, they explained the painful decision to us. we had a good life. and now we have what we have. now we are tearing down the houses we built. i don't know what will happen next. and i don't know what to say. it's hard to speak about it. i know one thing for sure. i wouldn't even want my enemy to find himself in a situation like this. i've lived here for 20 years,
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and now i'm the refugee. we are taking down our houses, so i don't know where we are going. i had little build in my house for 12 years. now i'm taking it down. it is very hard, very hard, but we do not have any other choice. i mean, what? meanwhile, rob, the russia has started to send peacekeepers to monitor the cease fire between armenia and azerbaijan. it's off to moscow, broke it up, very deal to stop the bloodshed in the corner. we're looking now at some of the latest pictures of russian equipment, hundreds of vehicles on personnel and in all media. the patrol is currently monitoring the cease fire and assisting with the exchange of foreign soldiers from the conflict. the mining and clearing the territory. also part of the peace mission in total, it will last 5 years with an automatic extension if required by the truce is already allowing some refugees to return home overnight. always $500.00. armenians came back from the capital yerevan to the disputed regions. largest city of
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toponica and russian peacekeepers oversaw a convoy of 19 buses. full of people were gassed, have is on his way to the peacekeeping mission in the region. and scientists. this report of the peacekeeping force that is supposed to be stationed in the golden has almost been put up to the full strength we witnessed this morning. get another very large called with russian peacekeepers making their way to the gold knickerbocker. aside from their 2000 about 2000 peacekeepers, the russian side has also published a detailed map of what the area of the golden will look like. the operations of the russian peacekeeping mission will be observation, post monitoring stations in the northern area, married in the southern area, and 7 in the corridor. a thin strip of land connecting me near to the pru armenian bach. you know, there's, there's a lot of anger with the way the war turned out. there's
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a lot of sadness with how many people have died. and ultimately, people are just thankful that it is concluded already hope as with russians, they are our saviors need. the us, no, europe helped us. the international community was signed in throughout these times . in our prime minister sold this land. it was only the russians who came to save us, but our nation has lost everything. nothing is left. i beg, lusher, to help us to let the rest leave well in our lands. it's painful, of course, but we see russian troops are coming. hopefully they will keep the peace, the russian peacekeeping mission, instead by the carrot, is acting as a sort of mediation headquarters that is organize a communication between the 2 sides if it directly between media. and i said about john, they have already organized, for example, an exchange of the remains of soldiers who'd been killed and whose bodies both
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sides were unable to collect. things are being very differently on the johnny side out of the there isn't quite the sadness that the reason the, i mean inside they've made tremendous gains. areas that they believe are historically, there's the recognized internationally, as i said by john in people who had been forced to evacuate 30 years ago. and now overjoyed that they're heading back to homes, that the been unable to return to for 30 years. isn't it nice. i'm so grateful to our soldiers and our president, he will return there with great pleasure, as this is our lead and then use about the liberation and prospect of return has put behind all the hardship we had for all this years. and want to hack you. me now, i'm so happy that our lands are liberated and grateful to all who made this country . i'm so joyful to return and to my land where waiting for a signal from the government to return,
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we're already packing up our stuff over the course of the 6 week conflict that had been many attempts to establish a ceasefire international attempts by russia by the united states can also pressure from all over the world and nothing seems to hold until the 10th of november when russian president vladimir putin help mediate this latest ceasefire, which was signed by the president to visit a barge on the prime minister of armenia and which is held there is, however, an enormous about of work to be done. there is an enormous about of uncertainty about the, the 10s of thousands of refugees that have been displaced from their homes, from their villages over the course of this conflict. uncertainty about their future where they'll return to if, if they'll return to their homes tool with there's also a huge amount of problems with the humanitarian situation in the go in the car bomb, there is a lack of the basic medicine. there is lack of services. heating in very cold
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temperatures will boost is this is now the priority. savaging, livable conditions of baking should sure people have somewhere to return to the u.s. presidential election has yet to declare an official winner. but the fallout from the vote has starred major talking points. now one has been identity politics, backfiring for candidates as both joe biden and donald trump might be wondering what went wrong in the ballots in the demographic breakdown. so some of the unexpected twists came for donald trump, who lost support among white males. a groupie won over decisively in 2016, however, he gained 4 percentage points with the african-american and hispanic communities. and it was the latino vote that helped him swing florida and his favor asian americans to shift into the republicans in 2020 with a 5 percentage point increase. and i discuss these new voting trends with our
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expert panel. then the politics really died in 2016 in the eyes of average americans, of course not in the media, not in the far left is not the democrat party because they are, they remain so out of touch with real americans, with average america, with normal people, really, people who are only so over them, they could see you more bring on this identity, politics narrative. they continue to get even crazier and their ideas, their myths about oppression and racism to spiral. and they don't even deeper. of course what we're seeing is that more and more minorities were voting for donald trump in 2016, even with l. g b t's that his support among l g. b t's according to the new york times doubled since 2016. and so a lot of the people we're seeing through the lies a lot of course, a lot of minorities still just vote along party lines about what and that's just how it's going to be for some time. but we did see many people that as much as the
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left in the me, you know, the democratic party, double down on this narrative that donald trump is a races, is this narrative that republicans, you know, hate minorities or whatever. a lot of people who are listening and they decided to vote with their wallets, they did buy it with their conscience and stop that that, that democrats plantation as they say. let's take a look at by 10, because one of the moments that drew a bit of conciseness when he said to a block in tokyo, he said, if you haven't decided that you going to vote for democrats that quote, you ain't black. now some say that this is a really divisive, almost not true, and i think type of identity politics. do you agree with that? what's your take after he told the person you were interviewing him? called charlemagne. a guy that if you like, if you don't know you, if you don't vote for by do you like black? he also cut charlemagne off as charlemagne. try to ask questions about, you know, what are you biden's plans for the black community?
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what, you know, black community expect in return for their vote for their fall. i'm say, you know, i got to go, i can't go on with this interview. and to me that came across as blatant disrespect . and i believe that a lot of people in the black community felt completely disrespected by the democratic party during this election. not only did they not respond to what we could expect in response, our vote, they also began to put out some mercial that were disrespectful, say, get your booty sort of to the halls, having strippers shaking their behinds, or a camera scantily clad as if that's the only thing that the black culture i didn't rise, which, which it's something that doesn't represent the black culture it off. so it's, it's really interesting that a lot of the policies in response is to the black community, not investing and putting, i'm sorry, investing in the marketing of the campaign. campaigning in certain black communities that didn't happen, but also black people that they couldn't expect anything like reparations in return
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for their vote. you know, it's one thing to say donald trump is racist, but show me that you're not racist as well. and i don't think the democratic party did, and it's suffered because a lot of people to, you know, turn their back on the party. well, i think the elections showed that many minorities got tired of this rhetoric and, and we saw from the democratic party, especially here in florida. they lost a few seats, especially because there's, there's an attitude to believe the latinos, especially for some reason. they are a one topic community which is basically based on immigration and for 4 years there were there was this narrative that donald trump was a races and fascist person. and and the reality is that he's not races. then he's not a fascist and, and there is no evidence to support those type of claims except for the fact that he's an american that wanted to protect the borders down in the southern part of the united states with mexico. and i think throughout the 4 years we were bombarded
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with information saying that immigration and immigration, but we tend to forget that donald trump apply the policies that bill clinton and barack obama applied during their administrations. so he really didn't do anything that what's outside the law. so just, just to like point something that i think has been pushed through the media. and i think latinos got very upset about this because in the end, no matter where you're black, latino, or asian, like, i don't want to be seen as a brown person. i don't think any black person wants to be seen as a black person in terms of the color of their skin. i think we've got to move forward into the future in it when we see each other, beyond the color of anybody, skin and we're able to look at each other for what we stand for of for what we. i mean, what we believe in and not because we have brown wides or black skin, which i think is ridiculous. and the democrats paid a high price for this. and if they continue doing this down the road,
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especially in the next 2 years, they will lose the house. and this is not a victory. i would say, i think that what happened in this election was simply that a lot of republicans, they agreed with donald trump. i mean his policies, but they didn't agree with his demeanor. and i think that that had a huge impact in the election, especially among white man holders still ahead on nazi. 8 8 it's been revealed. trump's advisers may have lied to the president regarding the presence of u.s. troops in syria. i know you want to hear about that. stick with us up on the soap, right? one almost seemed wrong. when the old rules just don't hold any new world
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yet to shape out these days, become active and engaged with equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. the banks are involved in a huge ponzi scheme attached to the federal reserve bank. and the federal reserve bank is attached to a huge ponzi scheme called the global banking financial. and the i.m.f. and the world bank and the people at davos. and then that part of the ponzi scheme is backed by america's military. america's military is kind of the force behind this global ponzi scheme. so if you defund the military, then the whole house of cards crumbles.
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welcome back. now into national interest is building and russia's covert 1000 francs, scene israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been told with thought to appear to know if the puck just off the sputnik, the job all correspond to point to syria. consulate details short time ago, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu held a telephone conversation with the russian president vladimir putin, about purchasing an option on the vaccine. he said that the 2 datas will speak in greater detail about it in the coming days. if you shock and awe, so i spoke on the phone with russian president vladimir putin, about the prospects of purchasing the sputnik vaccine about this. we will discuss this in the coming days. sputnik things, clinical trials are currently half way through phases 3 and there have been no major problems reported in terms of the formula. what we do know is that about half
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of the 40000 volunteers who are involved in the research have already received the injection. there's been no reports of major ill health and we have heard from the producers that night. it stands at a 92 percent. if it has seen about 30 countries have a waiting, ordered the vaccine that's according to the producers. one of the countries israel, one of the needing hospitals here, some medical clinic in jerusalem has ordered one and a half 1000000 doses. now, earlier i caught up with the director general of the hospital who told us this russian team the is safe in the city. and because siri to be deferred one in boxing over the ward is very dense in many countries. and russian is only one of the books that russian troops to come to the market move much dependent on them, you know, no ministry in order to prevent a grave,
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which is on the way we are following up for the development of just books in the copper months, not only that, we should be devoted to the government here institution we like the idea last month is also a spike in cases if there's not a significant increase in the number of people who taste covered positive, is it possible that israel could start the vaccinations before the trial concludes, once it would be rick who knows in israel, has it all to isaac, see we already have ranged in and puts in buying it from them. ok for the people refused. 'd we decided to says right port to apply to our israeli minister to have to submit to ration in order to be district seem to be pop of the books into tourist,
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but easily minister who gets exactly to say age for me out to date what we can do he's to extend to face trees, tried and true equal to and to use here and he's and really are looking forward maybe even to establish on line a for the action scene here. the angel who can climb, who you see going to be a tourist in south america and to far east asia and to don't quit lifting more and more countries. so the invisibly be destroyed, she percent of the war would be vaccinated. but do action book should we like to be smallpox? and there are many could be on the job. the 2nd national opt out as nations across europe read until restrictions from the end has autons point out of. well, the latest from berlin is the sound of a can being kicked further down the road when it comes to water restrictions and how those restrictions will be strengthened. angela merkel, the german chancellor,
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went into a meeting on monday with the heads of the 16 german states. wanting to put in place stronger restrictions that would be ensuring didn't law. the heads of the local governments though, they wanted to see advice and it's advice. that's where it stays, the vice is. don't meet any more people than you really have to try and stay away from making the necessary contacts. really, this was the result of a long meeting that went on the press conference was 3 and a half hours delayed from when it was 1st advertised. it would be, it seems that after all of that talking, they've said they're going to come back next wednesday, the 25th of november with a long term plan for how we're strictures are going to be in play. that the message coming from angela merkel us sat there alongside the mayor of lynn michael miller, the head of the state of the very end markets. they all said the same thing really, that the restrictions that were in place were working,
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but they weren't working and north and that they needed to see more measures put in place. the reason they need to see more measures put in place, or at least those 3 politicians want to see more measures put in place, is because the number of covert cases in europe is rising. and we actually heard on monday from the head of the world health organization think they are particularly concerned about the number of cases and medical staff being overwhelmed. juta the rise in cases both in europe and the united states. right now, we are extremely concerned by the surging cases we are seeing in some countries, particularly in europe and the americas, called workers who new systems are being pushed to the breaking point. and one country that is heading into strict lockdown from cheese day is austria. the alpine nation putting in place some of the strictest coronavirus measures of all european nations pretty much
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a blanket curfew on leaving your house will be in place across australia, 24 hours a day. you'll only be able to leave to go and get food to take some exercise by yourself. or if you need to go and care for somebody else. schools also kindergartens, all non-essential shops. they are all going to be closed down. so that's the end could the austrian chancellor said that these measures we needed if there was to be any hope of easing them somewhat over the christmas period. when entering the hippie do food, my urgent appeal is for the next 4 weeks. don't meet anyone. every social contact is one too many. only then can we reopen our country, step by step in december and save the christmas season. for paul francis found itself ravaged by the coronavirus, olivia on the french health minister has said though, that he understands that they've reached the peak. however, when he looks at the number of people who are dying still of coronavirus in france,
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he says those numbers are still far too high. everything points to france having passed the peak of the cold, 19 epidemic. we are not beaten the virus clearly is soorley to say we've won and drop our guard. also news coming out of sweden on monday. sweden of course held up by some as the example of how to handle covert without him putting in place strict rules. well, the news is they're going to be putting in place strict rules because allowing, leaving that up to people hasn't worked. steff i love in the prime minister of sweden saying that there would be a cap of 8 people being allowed to mix outside of their homes. previously, that had been a suggestion of anywhere between 50 and 300 people live in announcing this saying that these measures were necessary as the country tries to get a grasp on rising covert cases. finally,
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new revelations concerning the trumpet, ministrations, foreign policy have come to light after a high ranking diplomat admitted to keeping the president in the dark regarding troops on the ground in syria. the senior official who is now retiring has said that the actual number is much higher than officially stated. we were always playing show games to not make clear to our leadership. how many troops we have the u.s. military operations operate on going in syria since 2014, without the approval of damascus. the current number of american troops known to the public at least stands at roughly 600. the pentagon says their role is to fight the remnants of terror groups in the region. donald trump has ordered a full minute to pull out from syria several times, except for a few 100 that remained to guard or oil wells in the country's east. but according to the whistleblower diplomat, the us army remains out full strength. when the situation in northeast syria had been fairly stable after we defeated isis,
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trump was inclined to pull out. in each case, we then decided to come up with 5 better arguments for why we needed to stay. and we succeeded both times. that's the story. we spoke to professor, middle east analyst, joshua landis, who believes it would be naive to think the president wasn't in the loop. well, somebody like jeffery probably thinks the president is a fool and that it'll do his own reputation. good. if he makes it clear that you know he suffers fools, he doesn't suffer fools lightly. well, i'm sure the white house wasn't really in the dark. you know, most of us who watch syria pretty carefully understood that there were a lot more than a few hundreds of soldiers there. on the other hand, it is quite clear that the president made his wishes clear about withdrawing from syria on 2 different occasions. and he ran into a ton of opposition from the state department defense department, and his entire national security establishment. they are trying to roll back russia
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and iran maximum pressure on iran. and they didn't want the president to muck up their policy. and so they fought back vigorously, they came up with the oil excuse that they, they knew he might latch on to. but my, my hunch is the president was aware of what was going on, and it just wasn't worth his fight to clear out syria. that's all from me for today . don't call to, we'll be here at the top. now bring you the very latest, of course. as for me
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i'm ashen. are times when we're going on the run on the eve of the 12th brick summit. really the most important meeting of the year into breaking the stranglehold of had your moment power coming up on the show. does it matter whether or not the person that is a costume, your son or daughter, or my son or daughter? my wife, your husband? my mother, your parents. it doesn't matter whether or not they were deprived as a youth. it doesn't matter not whether or not they had no background that enabled them to have to become a social. 'd i become socialized into the fabric of society. it doesn't matter whether or not they're the victims of society. the end result is they're about to knock my mother on the head with a lead pipe. shoot, my sister beat up my wife, take on my sons. so i don't want to ask what made them do this. they must be taken off the street.
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