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the breaking news on our t b is really opposition. leader tells the president he can form a coalition government. it could see benjamin netanyahu replaced as prime minister for the 1st time in 12 years had on the program. the governor of the us state of texas slow mr. joe biden, for what he sees are reckless open border policies. soaring numbers of illegal migrants love the states frontier with mexico and petersburg international economic forum of kicked off. it's the 1st large scale business of a to take place across the world. to the i break the events, moto is short, but it makes it absolutely clear what the forms all about together. again,
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economy of the new reality also had on the programs stigmatizing and fueling racism . so say it's a prominent muslim group about the austrian government and feeling of a national map of his book. it highlights the location of last muslim associations or i live for moscow. this is art international. my name's you know, neil and 30 minutes of news. some views start. now we begin with breaking news. these really opposition leader has informed the president that he can form a coalition government. it looks now increasingly like the end of benjamin netanyahu is 12 years in power, as prime minister, while with the united are a blessed german involved. if the 1st coalition deal ever signed by a separate or a party. i commit to you, mister president,
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that this government will work to serve all the citizens of israel, including those who are members of it, will respect those who oppose it and do everything in its power to unite all parts of israeli society. no let's go live to tell of even speak to our teeth, paul asleep or paula. busy acute development, i think it's ok to say it really did go down to the wire as well, but the next government is not a cast iron deal as yet. is it? no, it's certainly not. but let me point out that this might just see the end of the 12 year reign of the way the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. don't forget that he has had numerous opportunities to form a majority coalition government. he hasn't succeeded, they've been for election in the space of 2 years. at the same time, he has divided public support. he is in the middle of a trial in which he is seen corruption charges that turkey is not helping him. and
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it was the recent war between israel and her mother, in which natania, who presented himself as the strong man, as he always is, and even best didn't secure him the premiership going forward. now, it was just 35 minutes before the midnight deadline expired. when the opposition needed it and appeared to inform the country president reuben river and he was able to form a majority coalition government, he sent an email to the president and follow this up with a phone call between the 2 sides that pete had said that he is going to do everything in his power to unite israelis. and he is appealing to the parliament to hold a special session as soon as possible to come soon and ratify. the government is not however, a done deal. technically there needs to be parliamentary vote. first, anybody can withdraw from this coalition government before,
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so happened and listen itself is quite a divisive. you have some, a political party, some across the political spectrum from the white to the left to the center. for example, you have a former defense minister natalie bennett, who has said and admitted to killing ivan and saying that he has no problem with that. and he's now joint forces with an arab pump teeth. so even if the police and government move forward, it might not last for that long, but certainly what united the parties is that they wanted to come together against natania, who and, and asked him some power. that's when a ton yahoo, himself assuming that this new government is born in, he will then become the leader of the opposition. he has the corruption trial underway. he won't be able to introduce any kind of changes, for example, parliament immunity or anything like that. and there was an expectation that they might be legislation introduced by the new government that would limit the number
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of turns upset that a prime minister can serve in israel. and at the same time prevent public officials who are facing charges from running for office. so a lot happening and a lot indeed could happen in the coming days. well, i, thanks very much. your bureau chief until a vive paul is still here. well, let's move from tel aviv to jerusalem and speak to michel a brock. mitchell is a political a little, it's welcome to the program. mitchell. in fact, you said a few days ago in the program, i would not write benjamin netanyahu political obituary just yet. is it still too early? it's, you know, you should write it. you should correct that. get it ready for prince. but don't publish it just yet. meaning, listen, he is down. he is not out. it really looks like they have a government. but the government really hinges on the $61.00 out of $120.00. so if one or 2 people decide that they're going to go against it,
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and if you have said that they will, or they're considering it, then these intra then bended and let peter in trouble and that may hold them up. and he's playing every dirty trick in the book. many had his legal team, you know, protest to the president and say it's illegal for le pete who got the mandate to give it to bennett as to be the 1st prime minister cynically. that's what happened the last time when guns got the mandate. and then he let nathan ya service prime minister 1st. so he will pull every trick in the book. it does look like meaning from when i said that a few days ago, it does look like this. very, very, very significant. what happened today is that all the parties have signed. they've signed on a coalition agreement. so now it just has to go to the connecticut next week. there may even be some defections from the other side to join them and they'll have a stronger coalition. so it's still everything is on the table. but it is clear that enough members of connect that have signed to have a new prime minister,
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which really means nathan. ja is out, but the political obituary. he's going to be a very feisty head of the opposition. he's going to try to derail the government. and he's going to try and get to elections as quick as possible. so i don't think he's leaving anytime soon. let's talk about that coalition. then it really does include an extreme range of views, doesn't it from right wing to estimate policies with that in mind? what chance does it actually help affect succeeding last thing? well, i think that that's not the problem. the problem is, is that you have a lot of parties, and right now they're only at $61.00 seats. so anyone who's insulted or anyone who feels the government is not going well, has the possibility to bring down the government? that's the real problem. the interesting thing is, and this is what politics is about. it's about people from different backgrounds getting together. the fact that this for the 1st time in history, an arab party, missouri bosses rom, party of 4 seats has signed to be in an israeli coalition, is,
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you know, groundbreaking. it is an amazing, an amazing historic event. and i think it's going to be in a cynical way one of our legacy is that listen, yeah, actually cause this to happen that the arabs would now take part in the government and we've done polling for the last number of years within the israeli. our community and the majority of them want to join the government either directly or indirectly. you want it to you or you. it's also historic, isn't it? because you've got them with natalie bennett, who would be the prime minister for at least 2 years of this. so you've got it, you know, nora is really group with, it's the mis tendencies, and then you've got an extremely right wing. prime ministers tell they work with each other really. and you also have the left party, the merits party with far to the left and the labor party. yes, i mean listen, we now it's not like there was just an election and they've decided to get together
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. we've had 4 elections with no clear results. we've had some terrible things like everyone else with the corona virus, with other, with no budget here in israel, and the majority of israelis, and especially those in the class at the 61, are really tired of nathan, you know, and they think it's time for nathan you have to go, so that is one uniting thing that will last them for the 1st month. and then they'll have to find a common agenda and there's enough to work on. and there's enough that people have in common for the economy, for health care, for international relations that they may just be able to deal with. and maybe it's time for israel to kind of just have a normal, quiet government without a device of this, where people are actually working together. i know this is a question, but just the main reason. mitchell, why couldn't netanyahu get his own coalition over the line? well, he didn't have the numbers,
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he didn't have the numbers and all of these parties. you'll see the thing about nathan. yeah. and i worked for him for 4 years in the early ninety's, all of nathan yards, almost all of his rivals today. are people that worked with him and worked with him closely and had he developed them and had he invested in them and had he given them a chance, he probably wouldn't be in this situation where he's fighting the very people that worked for a big door lieberman was his top advisor in the 90 is chief of staff, his director general naphtali bennett, was his chief of staff. you don't sar was one of his leading ministers. and these people are now opposed to him. so he kind of created this environment where he hasn't let the legal leadership grow. and we actually see this if he really cared so much about a left of center government, which he thinks is the greatest danger. he would just step aside and say, you know, i've been prime minister for 12 years. let's let someone else in the lease take
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over. but he hasn't done that. and he's just let them form a government and he could have stopped it. had he resigned. ok, great analysis ever thanks so much for taking the call so late as well. michel brock political analysts live from jerusalem. thank you so much. ok, let's move to the u. s. state of texas, where the governor has declared a disaster declaration over the number of illegal migrants flooding the border. greg up, it's also blame president biden for allowing what he calls a very real threat to texans. ortiz, kill, i'm open, except the story. texas has now officially issued a disaster declaration. this comes as the state is struggling to deal with the wave of migrant prison buttons. open border policies have paved away from dangerous gangs and cartels. human traffickers and deadly drugs like friends and ill to pour into communities. meanwhile, landowners along the border seeing their property damaged and vandalized on a daily basis,
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while the button and ministration does nothing to protect them. in the surprise announcement, governor abbot revealed some shocking numbers. governor abbot said that law enforcement has made over 1300 criminal arrests. they have apprehended over 35000 the illegal migrants. they have seized 10000 pounds of drugs and over 100 firearms. they also said that law enforcement has seized over 21500000 lethal doses of fentanyl between april and january. now this comes as the biden administration has close the remain in mexico program intended to cut asylum fraud . and at this point, there's talk of bringing in even more migrant than your plan. the department is continuing to work with into agency partners to carry out this phased efforts and to consider expansion to additional populations and road and migrant protection protocols. it looks like over a 1000000 people will cross the border in the remainder of this year if current
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trends prevail and that does not include those who slip across unnoticed. we have an administration that is sending a message south of the border and around the world that the united states border is open in the nearby state of arizona. apprehensions about the border have gone up 290 percent, where the state of emergency declared back in april with local officials gripped by the crisis. vice president comma la harris has been declared. the borders are in charge of dealing with the situation on the border. however, she seems to have other priority. she has gone over 70 days without a press conference. everything inside of me wants to say that this is going to force abiding ministration. certainly you would think that, that you moved by the governor really undermines the, by the ministrations don't actually they one step up and do something. but i don't believe that's going to happen because there has been many opportunities. i mean, there have been photos, journalists, legislature, house of representative members or multiple states,
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the travel down to the border in texas to solve for ricky conditions in the state of emergency and certainly protect this are also for the rest of the united states and the executive department, the president, he said is not doing the job and is not working to secure. those will be the freedom to receive must take action because not only are you open order policies not being addressed by the by didn't ministration, but they're not there. harmful, the texas, the landowners, to farmers on the southern border there with mexico border states, feel like they've been left out to dry while the migrants keep coming. the executive branch in washington, d. c. seems to not really have their back. caleb martin, r t new york. now it's all happening up north rushes flag ship business conference. this in petersburg, international economic forum has begun. the long anticipated event is the largest of its kind, seen a run the globe, and over a year due to covert 19, wide range of topics are up for discussion. thousands,
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our participants will be in attendance, including some top level guests as well, such as president last year, d 0. the forum on wednesday was rich in technology. attendees were met not only by organizers, but a robot. dog also came out to greet them. also, a robot doctor gave advice to get some health issues measured, their blood pressure unchecked. blood sugar levels, or special coverage from the form will kick off on thursday with more and what to expect. here's earlier the trickle. why am in is northern capital, which is hosting the world's biggest business gathering, as the organizers are saying, since cobra changed our world, russia has shown how much it has been came to be a pioneer and dealing with the pandemic and vaccine development. now it's time for a new challenge to organize a massive offline event for the movers and shakers in business and politics. and to
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make it safe. everyone gets tested for coven several times, of course. and the health condition of all the participants will be monitored carefully throughout the whole event. the air inside the venue is disinfected with a special ultra sound system and the airflow in the halls and pavilions is tightly controlled to minimize infection. the events moto is short, but it makes it absolutely clear what the forms all about together again, economy of the new reality so who is it that's coming together again in 2021 in st. petersburg? guess what the 2 biggest delegations are. well, 1st of all, special privilege guests of this years form could tar some 200 people ready to do business with russia. the guitar delegation literally brought
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a little bit of dough with them to st. petersburg, an amazing opportunity for us as an order to bring our company here and to get to expand our opportunities and try to meet the other, maybe investors or, or even people who are interested in our products. it opens a lot of doors and lots of properties to everyone and it makes things goes easier and more there. and i feel like the relationship every it is getting stronger between the 2 countries. so coming to this vision, seeing the quality and the presentation, i really think this is world class i've been out on. i've seen a lot, but you guys have done it twice. another impressive team about 200 gets falls in the geopolitical scene, but serious partners in business, the us delegation, i think the top of the rhetoric and the steeper the sanctions, the more people will come. it's becoming regular. and it's interesting to see how we cope. businesses concern politics may fracture relationships because politics
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changes along with politicians. but business relations are built over the years for president, why am i putting the st. petersburg international economic form will be the 1st major public event where he really interact with other people since the thought of a pandemic. for the main plenary session, the head of the russian government will be joined by the leaders of austria and could tar in video conference mode. though the most high profile piece of the business community will include the heads of fall semen and walk away together with the politicians. they will be sorting out not only how to restart the world, he cannot make engines, but also how to achieve steady economic growth. that will be there to stay. so the forum has indeed opened its doors on we'll run through the weekend as always, the big talking points that come out of it. you'll catch them here 1st on rti me
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ah hale kicking off summer solutions every summer we talk about the solution and growing on the problems, you know, we've got answers, we've got pollution the hello again. a prominent muslim group in australia is plumbing to sue the government. after the publication of a controversial mob of islam, it identifies mosque and muslim associations across the country and was implemented to retire soon in political islam. however, it's been criticized for allegedly being, quote, stigmatizing. i'm racist. the publication of full names, functions, and addresses of mostly institutions and institutions that have been read as muslim, represents an unprecedented crossing of boundaries. this is, you know, phobic,
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racist, and anti islamic policies poison, social cohesion and participation. it is important for austria to stop target and immigrants and muslims by labeling them. and so dr. responsible policy. the austrian integration minister launched the website on thursday, call the national map of islam. it's got more than $600.00 mosques and associations on it's which you can see here. also, it gives a brief description of organizations on the representatives and any umbrella groups they may belong to, not having faced a strong backlash. the minister defended the plans by seeing quote them up wasn't aimed placing muslims in general under suspicion to cancel that i to split it, not all way mister gray, transparency. it should know what the priest and backyard mosques. it's about drawing the line between islam as a religion and political islam. it's about revealing we're radical, a deal, which is fine. the starting point. this is
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a dangerous for our society is not enough to play leaps, august to the fact that we're against extras and do not wanted in our society. we have to take x affection. we heard an exchange of views on the story from some guests in austria. was not a good idea because it violates in some way our laws about data protect. not only our laws about our principles, because it's not only a map showing where they are, but they giving the full address and cannot do for differentiating between radical potentially capitalistic cleaning organizations and just islamic mosques always make communities. didn't want to tack to the problem and by opening a discussion about the muslim organizations about the map starting and he will come to as he between the general public islamic organizations. i think they divert
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attention from the subjects from the miss handling of certain issues. it's very important to emphasize in all 3 or 4 of the case. islam was an example of what is for europe and for the world. where is the community are leaving. the format of chatter, korea used to say always. it is an export to kill all of those korea. and the answer for this thing is that exactly the opposite exactly of his tale is you would never find his organization and his people in such a list. that means a lot of ministry of integration is unique. thing between the intelligence services and the social and religious services, and this make a big confusion,
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putting the community under pressure and also under miss cost of visa k t that we could be the heating terrorists are the hidden extremists after a meteoric rise over the past year the black lives matter movement is facing critical divisions from within. now even the mothers of police brutality victims are speaking out against the organization and it's fast losing some of its once loyal membership to it started as a hash tag in 2013, it became a global phenomenon in 2020. whether you want to bend the neo not, you can't deny black lives matter has what the wild, the
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the 2020 would be a year 90000000 dollars into nations. around 20000000 people in the u. s. alone took to the streets last summer. 550 places of protest a year on where all day, while around 13 percent of them have put down that i can't breathe pack cards. that's how much support to be has dropped in a year according to a recent poll. and i'll be true, seems to be that b l m itself might be to blame black communities were told a resolution on its way. but now many of them feel like corns in a politicized media, soccer se then benefiting from the blood. apollo loved ones and won't even talk to us. we don't want to need your parade in the streets accumulate and the nations
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platforms move deals, et cetera, over the death fall loved ones. while the families and communities a left clueless and broken and grieving parents for comfort in the racial justice group, that promise to honor those who died at the hands of police realized that there was no comfort to be found. i could walk in a room full of people who claimed to be here for bro, on a family who don't even know who i am. i've watched he'll raise money on the have a break, the family talk fraud enough is enough. it's not just moral fraud by abusing the trust of vulnerable people. there are allegations of financial fraud to, to, with local b, l m centers themselves, coughing out on the source of donations and where the money goes. because they say it doesn't go to them. and while these questions are off, the b l m co founders course splurging on a $2700.00 square foot home for $1400000.00 to add to her
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collection of all the multi 1000000 dollar properties control the see but thought couldn't resign. never to face up to those. she's not town. no, she doesn't have to show her accountability. she can just take the money and run, run towards a multi year deal with the warner brothers to produce a number of tv projects, a hollywood life to match up l. a home she bought to dismiss. this is angry, spiteful, and he won't. criticism just isn't fire because these on a few lone voice says on the outside, know, these are mostly critics from within. and that growing louder and louder. i was an insider and black lives matter and i learn the ugly truth. the moratorium on charter schools does not support rebuilding the black family, but it does create barriers to a better education for black children. are resigned from black lives matter after
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a year and a half. viola flag still hang a symbols of a fight for a better future, but more scandals come to light more down its cost on the organization, its goals, its priorities, its honesty, one can ask, has a black lives matter failed to live up to its name and is it that actually at the end of the day, money, same and power, not to the most just another to bring before we go to break locals in iraq. second city most live reacted furiously to a deal to bring in hundreds of families suspected of links to us. nomic state around 300 people from 90 families are planned to be returned to iraq from surrey as our whole refugee camp. it's the 1st repatriation under a deal between iraq's government and the u. s. the multinational coalition in the region most was captured by iceland, 2014,
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and only retake in 3 years later. after months of frenzy, violence and residence, do not want them back to good of others. we condemn this and will not accept the return of the reason for the destruction. whether we want them or not, their return will bring destruction and problems of the city. and the contra, generally in this area, was not to be of service or even compensated, no electricity. we are suffering from lack of services. we all want, who am i going to? they does not fully control the cases of returning displaced. i feel families, this reality has been forced on the people, most of the way of getting rid of iso families. we have families of the month to reject their presence in the districts. we live in the state, you know, insisting on returning and integrating these families. but it's impossible to forget the blood of the mouth that just to please the government and the families that are older, they destroyed us, attacked our home, opened our children, took
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a beautiful young one sally. here she was taken from me. this is my son. he had a child, his wife was quito because i saw my daughter and her husband died because of i. so my son was killed by i still lost the latest news rhonda, but our programs are only beginning. check out what's on offer in moments. oh, i know an entire village in alaska has had to move if another country threaten to wipe out an american we do everything in our power to project in water escaping climate change poses the same threat right now alaska has seen some of the fastest coastal erosion in the world we lost about 35.

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