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christian herbals amr director of the international institute for peace joining us on skype from strasburg is victor soulé an international officer at the nationalists youth of and in london we have gabriele you go to a research on quite a lot of nationalism at king's college london a very warm welcome to all of you i'll start with mr hope a lot of the president of the supreme court has called this the most important trial since the end of franco's dictatorship how important a moment is this for spain. well i think this is actually a quite sad moment for politics in spain i think. that we have arrived to the moment of the trial. indicate there are afraid or of politics the problem the root problem is a political problem it will need a political solution and whatever happens at the trial whether the result of the trial will not provide that political solution so right now what is happening is that that tension has been distracted from that political discussion that this needed for spain for catalonia for everybody actually and all the focus is know the details of a try oh which as i said is
christian herbals amr director of the international institute for peace joining us on skype from strasburg is victor soulé an international officer at the nationalists youth of and in london we have gabriele you go to a research on quite a lot of nationalism at king's college london a very warm welcome to all of you i'll start with mr hope a lot of the president of the supreme court has called this the most important trial since the end of franco's dictatorship how important a moment is this...
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and so these home farts from europe whether that be from brussels or strasburg are hardly good news for the prime minister the architects of the leave she has botched it stephen walt blames the main us on the establishment was in response to the end dissipated brecht's at the trail nathan gill prepares to join nigel fries in a new party meanwhile to these a maze involved not just an exchange of blobs of germany called them but an exchange of let us but the cost of just ended up cross what we have here is not so much him absence of a house of commons consensus but then elaborate game of political pass the parcel of each leader preparing to blame the other when the music finally stops but whoever has greatly to blame surely is cleaved news for the country and the covenant balance parliament than a few convincing majorities for anything haven't at least two thirds of the m.p.'s think that a new deal bracks that represents a bad deal for britain with the gravest of economic consequences however it's by no means clear they can agree to force the government's hands by legislation to prevent t
and so these home farts from europe whether that be from brussels or strasburg are hardly good news for the prime minister the architects of the leave she has botched it stephen walt blames the main us on the establishment was in response to the end dissipated brecht's at the trail nathan gill prepares to join nigel fries in a new party meanwhile to these a maze involved not just an exchange of blobs of germany called them but an exchange of let us but the cost of just ended up cross what we...
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prime minister's own signature the talks continue but big ted well she is a ticking meanwhile in strasburg where the european parliament is sitting this week some any piece sensing a new political opportunity it is they may eventually tries to extend the deadline for breaks it. alex speaks to nathan gale one time lisa if you keep in wales but that one of the independent any please pledge to join nigel for us anything you pricks it parked is there any backsliding on the b. day the day of leaving the european union on the twenty ninth of march let's see if you go thank you for joining us from the european parliament you're welcome that could be exploited forced rebuke it has lost three quarters of its members european parliament members why it isn't because having achieved a result in the referendum ukip lost its way out of the drift to the right so that will see them the leadership of the party as. you know that the reason why we existed the the referendum and we won it and we got breaks that a lot of people felt well there we had job done and a lot of people did go off to back back to the
prime minister's own signature the talks continue but big ted well she is a ticking meanwhile in strasburg where the european parliament is sitting this week some any piece sensing a new political opportunity it is they may eventually tries to extend the deadline for breaks it. alex speaks to nathan gale one time lisa if you keep in wales but that one of the independent any please pledge to join nigel for us anything you pricks it parked is there any backsliding on the b. day the day of leaving...
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the french artist and writer tommy as died at age eighty seven at his home in ireland born in strasburg in the one nine hundred thirty s. he was still in school when he experienced first hand the nazi occupation. which had a lasting impact on his work will be remembered for his political sketches caricaturists and well loved children's books. he was a rebel and provocateur inspiring fans of all ages with his illustrations told me owner fought passionately until the end against bigotry and intolerance. he was born in strasbourg even in his youth he found it hard to fit in he quit school and enrolled at the strasbourg school of arts but he didn't even last there very long in one nine hundred fifty six he moved to the us arriving in new york with just sixty dollars in his pocket and a suitcase full of drawings. his breakthrough came a year later with his children's book series documenting the adventures of the middle ups family. in mind i've stated child i've got to have fun little later unger created his most successful work the three robbers a story about a brave little girl in two thous
the french artist and writer tommy as died at age eighty seven at his home in ireland born in strasburg in the one nine hundred thirty s. he was still in school when he experienced first hand the nazi occupation. which had a lasting impact on his work will be remembered for his political sketches caricaturists and well loved children's books. he was a rebel and provocateur inspiring fans of all ages with his illustrations told me owner fought passionately until the end against bigotry and...
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segregation against the vietnam war and also the election of he was president donald trump born in strasburg had lived in ireland for more than forty years. a quick reminder now of our top story. africa's refugee crisis is topping the agenda for the continent's leaders meeting in the for the annual african union summit or wanted president paul kagame e who's the outgoing head of the a new has passed the baton on to egypt and president of tel sisi bullies the block for the next year. straining for.
segregation against the vietnam war and also the election of he was president donald trump born in strasburg had lived in ireland for more than forty years. a quick reminder now of our top story. africa's refugee crisis is topping the agenda for the continent's leaders meeting in the for the annual african union summit or wanted president paul kagame e who's the outgoing head of the a new has passed the baton on to egypt and president of tel sisi bullies the block for the next year. straining...
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winchester, to strasburg, to tomsbrook. a lot of spots on the 32 degree line.could be slipperiness. it will be an improving weather picture. right back into full cloud cover tomorrow.e maybe a sprin or two around in the morning. you can see on storm team 4 radar this morning, most of the rain has come to an end. r couldne out a drop or two in the morning. tomorrow, a couple of sprinkles ound. saturday is in real trouble. it will be a soaker start-to-finish. saturday afternoon and evening, that rain continues into sunday morning. sunday afternoon, a gusty west wind will blow theud c out of here and bring us to near 70 degrees. windy on monday. but 20 degrees colder than that. good morning, melissa. >> good morning, chuck. we're tracking the roads for you this morning. hyattstown, on the left side. 270 southbound, at 109. main roads looking good. a neighborhood street in manassas. you may find your street is slushy still. mine iswas. ne looks good this morning. be carefulde as you're hout if you didn't clear your sidewalk like you should have. 70 to the spur nice
winchester, to strasburg, to tomsbrook. a lot of spots on the 32 degree line.could be slipperiness. it will be an improving weather picture. right back into full cloud cover tomorrow.e maybe a sprin or two around in the morning. you can see on storm team 4 radar this morning, most of the rain has come to an end. r couldne out a drop or two in the morning. tomorrow, a couple of sprinkles ound. saturday is in real trouble. it will be a soaker start-to-finish. saturday afternoon and evening, that...
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pressure from putin that is the truth it was quite the debut speech at the european parliament in strasburg by the italian prime minister just said picante outlining the future of the european union as italy sees it and also looking at the challenges to the goals that rome wants to achieve his speech caused consternation in the chamber we heard from. the senior european parliamentarians and certainly no shrinking violet going as far as calling prime minister come take a puppet there was some support for the italian prime minister in the chamber from british m.e.p. mr conti the determination of your government to resist the privileged power access of merkel and micron and indeed to resist the pressures of the european union elites on show here today you deserve applause for that the european union top brass and rome have been going back and forward for a while now big arguments last year over the budget that was put forward by the italian government it included things. like tax breaks for low and middle income earners a lowering of the retirement age and a multi billion euro universal income
pressure from putin that is the truth it was quite the debut speech at the european parliament in strasburg by the italian prime minister just said picante outlining the future of the european union as italy sees it and also looking at the challenges to the goals that rome wants to achieve his speech caused consternation in the chamber we heard from. the senior european parliamentarians and certainly no shrinking violet going as far as calling prime minister come take a puppet there was some...
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including sure if she cat who killed five people and wounded eleven less than two months ago in strasburg there's also concern that if they end up in prison they could compound the problem of radicalisation behind bars doesn't it can create a problem a problem of radicalization so maybe it's better for them to serve their sentences there so as not to make the situation here lors. we need to take things seriously and convince them that violence is not the solution meant as most all please only small can i fortunately when they are in prison they are able to brainwash other inmates so perhaps we should be protecting prisoners from them yet. there are many cases of muslims being radicalized in prison the french government says it needs to be prepared for all of ensure allergies when it comes to an american withdrawal from syria but with prisons already hosing hundreds of suspected terrorists and radicalization still a huge problem the idea of packing more is causing concern that france could be about to pick up a new ticking time bomb. ski auti paris. a group comprised of nearly a dozen lati
including sure if she cat who killed five people and wounded eleven less than two months ago in strasburg there's also concern that if they end up in prison they could compound the problem of radicalisation behind bars doesn't it can create a problem a problem of radicalization so maybe it's better for them to serve their sentences there so as not to make the situation here lors. we need to take things seriously and convince them that violence is not the solution meant as most all please only...
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happened it was quite the debut speech from the italian prime minister in the european parliament in strasburg just can't take a set out the way italy sees the future of the european union and also highlighted the challenges to the goals that rome wants to achieve well this was seized upon by saw him in parliament there was quite scenes and some strong debate we heard from gave ehrhoff start senior polman tarion within the european parliament also certainly no shrinking violet he went as far as to call the italian prime minister a puppet. of the european project seems to have lost its momentum but we have seen the transfer of powers increasingly from the countries to the union my question for you mr conti is how much longer will you continue to be the puppet on salvini and in my own strings europe faced with an economic crisis without precedent has withdrawn fearfully into procedure as a whole and it's progressively lost contact with its people it is so painful for me to see italy's political degeneration progressively in this policy has lost its representative justification to become an oliga
happened it was quite the debut speech from the italian prime minister in the european parliament in strasburg just can't take a set out the way italy sees the future of the european union and also highlighted the challenges to the goals that rome wants to achieve well this was seized upon by saw him in parliament there was quite scenes and some strong debate we heard from gave ehrhoff start senior polman tarion within the european parliament also certainly no shrinking violet he went as far as...
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it was a crime also in strasburg and i discovered the case of a british nanny who went to the us. the children. what has been praised for is its depiction of modern mothering, an examination of what it is doing to society. the idea that you are outsourcing something that is an intimate relationship and commodifying it. yes. in a certain way, you wouldn‘t ask this question for a man because it is very natural that a man is going to outsource this — either to his wife or to a nanny. but for a woman you always feel guilty to outsource this, as if it was your duty to take care of your children and you don‘t see it in the same way for men. so i wanted to ask the question — is it possible to have it all? i belong to a generation of women to whom our mothers said, ‘you can have it all — a job, children, marry or not marry, you can do whatever you want. you are free women‘. but the day we have everything, we get conscious that it is very difficult to be a good mother and professional and individual at the same time. the message in the story is it is not possible, your children are murdere
it was a crime also in strasburg and i discovered the case of a british nanny who went to the us. the children. what has been praised for is its depiction of modern mothering, an examination of what it is doing to society. the idea that you are outsourcing something that is an intimate relationship and commodifying it. yes. in a certain way, you wouldn‘t ask this question for a man because it is very natural that a man is going to outsource this — either to his wife or to a nanny. but for a...
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also is what i feel in the european parliament i always remember the first session that i had in strasburgwhere i literally heard not only members of the eastern bloc countries who are joining european union claim that we should have sanctions against russia. but others that argue that we should be militarily stronger against russia and their concerns is they feel that russia is interfering in either their politics or threatening their nations now that it is up to putin to prove or disprove whether that is actually the case but that's generally the feeling in the european union my organ of about is i don't think this is the case i think we should be utilizing all our best options to be able to engage russia with the european union and the united states to have trade to have the ability for peoples to come to each of the countries and work with each other and stop this war mongering this idea that we have two big enemies on either side of this border between russia and the european union both say in the address mr putin said russia will not knock on a closed door how should we read that do
also is what i feel in the european parliament i always remember the first session that i had in strasburgwhere i literally heard not only members of the eastern bloc countries who are joining european union claim that we should have sanctions against russia. but others that argue that we should be militarily stronger against russia and their concerns is they feel that russia is interfering in either their politics or threatening their nations now that it is up to putin to prove or disprove...
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was quite the deb you speak from the italian prime minister addressing the european parliament in strasburg just seppi conte outlined the future of the union as italy sees a those well challenges to achieving the goals that rome wants to achieve his speech which caused a bit of consternation in the chamber in fact. senior parliamentarian certainly no shrinking violet himself went as far as to call the italian pm a puppet. of the european project seems to have lost its momentum but we have seen the transfer of power is increasingly from the countries to the union my question for you mr conti is how much longer will you continue to be the puppet on salvini and in my own strings europe faced with an economic crisis without precedent has withdrawn fifth alien to procedural ism and it has progressively lost contact with its people it is so painful for me to see italy's political degeneration progressively in this policy has lost its representative justification to become an oligarchy system where the real needs of society are ignored that it is your government that is openly spiteful against oth
was quite the deb you speak from the italian prime minister addressing the european parliament in strasburg just seppi conte outlined the future of the union as italy sees a those well challenges to achieving the goals that rome wants to achieve his speech which caused a bit of consternation in the chamber in fact. senior parliamentarian certainly no shrinking violet himself went as far as to call the italian pm a puppet. of the european project seems to have lost its momentum but we have seen...
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desecrated of the jewish cemetery in eastern france the damage was discovered in a village close to strasburg and it comes ahead of planned demonstrations in paris against a rising number of attacks on france's jewish community president macro has condemned the anti semitic abuse after a prominent intellectual was targeted over the weekend a report from the french capital. it's the latest attack against jewish people in france on saturday in paris french philosopher alan finkel crowd was insulted for being jewish during a yellow fest protest. to the low low reacting to the attack the french president wrote on twitter the anti semitic insults he has been subjected to all the absolute negation of what we are and what makes us a great nation we will not tolerate its last week a memorial tree to a young jewish man who was tortured to death in two thousand and six was vandalized paris while in the city the german word for jews was sprayed across a popular bagel shop and to portray it was defaced of one of france's most famous women holocaust survivor and feminist minister see more of a the graffit
desecrated of the jewish cemetery in eastern france the damage was discovered in a village close to strasburg and it comes ahead of planned demonstrations in paris against a rising number of attacks on france's jewish community president macro has condemned the anti semitic abuse after a prominent intellectual was targeted over the weekend a report from the french capital. it's the latest attack against jewish people in france on saturday in paris french philosopher alan finkel crowd was...
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from a remote syrian camp shock and france's eighty graves are desecrated in a jewish cemetery near strasburg and the tennis world number two goes in search of career victory number two hundred there we'll have all of that and more in school. u.s. politician bernie sanders entered the twenty twenty presidential race. i'm running for president the seventy seven year old independent senator from vermont has launched his second bid to win the democratic party's nomination sander says he's running to defeat donald trump who we described as a pathological liar and racist sanders lost the democratic nomination to hillary clinton in two thousand and sixteen who was interned defeated by the current president donald trump well john the finger is the former communications director of the democratic national convention he joins us live now from d.c. sir welcome to al-jazeera well he didn't manage to get the tragic nomination back in two thousand and sixteen obviously very different scenario then but do you reckon the bernie sanders the chances are much better now. it's a whole different ball game althou
from a remote syrian camp shock and france's eighty graves are desecrated in a jewish cemetery near strasburg and the tennis world number two goes in search of career victory number two hundred there we'll have all of that and more in school. u.s. politician bernie sanders entered the twenty twenty presidential race. i'm running for president the seventy seven year old independent senator from vermont has launched his second bid to win the democratic party's nomination sander says he's running...