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tv   Rendition Revisited P2  Al Jazeera  April 4, 2019 1:33am-2:01am +03

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commissioner. european parliament. and global alliance of national human rights institutions. i already felt liberated as a journalist from. getting to the truth. that's what this. series i mean reaches out to the opposition leader jeremy corbyn to try and break the deadlock. also coming up. we won the battle about we still have to
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win the war a celebration on the streets of algeria after the resignation of the president of the country's political future remains. the head of nato warns the us congress about the threat posed by russia. also ahead of the money laundering trial of his former. pleads not guilty to the disappearance of millions from a state's investment from. the u.k. prime minister to resign may has just ended a meeting with the main opposition leader jeremy corben to try and break the brics a deadlock the u.k. has to sell the european union in just nine days from now but so far the parliament has not agreed on a withdrawal plan the e.u. commission president has warned the britain will not get another short extension to brics it unless politicians agree an exit deal by april the twelfth paul brennan joins us live from london simple there's been some action inside the commons what's
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been going on. well in the last half an hour we've had a momentous occasion actually a tie vote three hundred ten to three hundred ten and the speaker john bercow having to cast the deciding votes and he's come down against m.p.'s having yet more indicative votes on monday of next week his casting votes according to convention maintaining the status quo why is it important it's because i think we're going to hear and that. it's important because the m.p. said carved out a window of opportunity to seize control from the government to have these indicative they failed on both occasions to find a majority for any alternative course of action but now because of this vote control passes back to the government that's not to say there won't be more indicative votes the prime minister and jeremy corbyn have agreed that if they would if they to that as
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a pair can come up with an acceptable directive plan they will agree to put more votes back in front of the commons but the point is it won't be m.p.'s who are driving the process anymore and the fact is everybody's unhappy there is no compromise to be had you can see how divided the house is people are happy about jeremy cauldron going to have meetings with three some may conservatives are unhappy about to resign may consulting with jeremy corbyn you know that can compromise that would have been necessary to find our way out of this morass just doesn't seem to be there at this point in time and if this relationship between mrs may and jeremy corbyn when it comes to her having reached him last night although we are told that he didn't know anything about it until he was watching his t.v. last thing last night your time if that relationship doesn't produce movement that means that what then the u.k. is going to have to stage those european elections. well yes indeed
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i mean let's not put down these consultations before they've really got on the way i mean jeremy corbyn has come out and spokesman has put out a statement describing the talks as constructive and they have agreed i understand a program of works going forward they're going to meet again soon for the timetable is very much against them in the bank of england governor mark carney has come out today saying that he fears that a no deal bret's it is still very much a real risk or young cat has actually said the same and emphasize the importance of this twelve april deadline let's listen. twelve of april is the final date for possible approval if the house of commons does not adopt a stance before that date no extension no short term extension will be possible after the twelve to be paroled we will run the risk of jeopardizing the correct running of the european elections and the correct functioning of the european union . and this all as well paul i guess has to go to the european council special
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summit next week and people are still saying look the french president emanuel might call he might kybosh the whole thing yes i mean there's no appetite while there's little appetite in europe to have this whole sorry saga as far as the concerned go on and on in the coming months potentially creating a headache for them is britain going to join the european election the european parliamentary elections if britain breaks its some point later this year all those newly elected british m.e.p. they're going to have to relinquish their seats and have them reallocate it to other countries it's a headache it's a massive headache that frankly people like amount of matt brown are asking themselves well why do we really need to put ourselves through this pull you keep us in touch i'm sure in the meantime thanks so much. algeria's former president has issued a statement asking for forgiveness for any mistakes he's made the eighty two year old stepped down on tuesday after weeks of protests the speaker of the upper house . is expected to take his place into the elections are held within ninety days rob
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matheson has more. hours after president other lizzie's boo flicka had his twenty years in power ended the search for r.g.b. his new leader has begun the constitution says this man how does. the speaker of the parliament is eligible to be caretaker president for up to ninety days during which an election for a new president is expected some critics say the people won't accept him and sell it as a temple related because he's a long time beautifully ally the slogans were very clear they were calling. war of the departure of as well. a jury and don't want the transition to be led by any member who was close to the plan and. so i don't think that they will be ready to accept the been left. protests turned
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to celebrations at the news of brutal to his resignation weeks of demonstrations as well as growing pressure on him to step down from the head of the army and other commanders who once supported him forced the eighty two year old to reverses an announcement to stand for the fifth time as president in a statement attributed to boot a flicker on wednesday he asks algerians for forgiveness he says he's human and he makes mistakes but of late has made few public appearances since suffering a stroke six years ago his critics say he's been a front man for military and business leaders who really run the country protesters are demanding they also need to go in a clean sweep among the ruling elite but some say the power and influence of algeria's military is unlikely to. i think of them. i mean i think the army is one of the people's constitutional institutions that is widely accepted by the algerians that the role of the army now is to take the side of the people for a smooth transition of power in algeria. i hear even celebrated
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all night not just in the capital of genes but in other cities too in the light of day they'll be wondering how many of the now former president's allies will remain in power matheson. is an algerian right so he says there is a sense of caution among the people who may take over from beautifully the feeling is you bill a shy man cautious humiliation they warm the butt big bottle. but they still voting to fulfill their main goal in their peaceful revolution which is vision change that's to feel humiliation yes we want a bottle but that's not the repeat of the egypt you know who for example the regime or the male of the army which is the regime you know and we're.
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try you maybe two implants like to egyptian shin are you a new c c sacrifice which vehicle lock dushan me the wooden bark and this is once you know you are judeans feel they rope and know this you know portuguese or spanish. the army help out here into a real democratic transition that's due to arguments actually in nigeria they are not satisfied that. we leave the transitional period for ninety days and they are not satisfied as well or that the government appointed but would freak out who is led by do internal minister who is accused of corruption of rigging the elections or for police brutality that he would lead as well to a television or look government the nato secretary general stoltenberg has warned
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the us congress about the threat of russia stoltenberg gave a speech to mark the seventy seven averse array of the alliance he said he doesn't want to a new cold war but he did the us not to be complacent and joins us live now from the state department in washington hi there oh so clearly a note of caution here from mr stoltenberg that's right even though mr stoltenberg is keen to mark the accomplishments of nato throughout its seventy year history he did use his address before a joint meeting of congress both senators and representatives in the house chamber for this speech she was say that nato does face serious challenges schieffer among them the security threat from the government in russia here's more of what young stoltenberg told members of congress on wednesday nato is position is united and clear russia is in violation of the on this treaty. there are
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no new american we saw in europe but there are new russian sites i'll continue to call on our show to turn to compliance with the on the treaty. but so far russia taken no steps to do so time is running out. he's also calling on the members of nato to work to try to push for the end of russian supported forces in eastern ukraine as well as regain ukrainian control of the crimean peninsula something which russia claimed for its own back in twenty fourteen if memory serves but peter this is really an opportunity for a young soldier burke and the twenty nine foreign ministers gathering here in washington to talk about what has been achieved in the course of nato's seventy
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year long history will he mention all raise those issues that you just take us through there as when he meets mr pompei you know a little later at the state department where you are. yes that's very likely to be on the agenda between the secretary of state pale in the secretary general mr stoltenberg they're also going to we expect to well look at such matters as russia's involvement in the crisis the political crisis in venezuela looking at ways of trying to stabilize the middle east as well as look at the ongoing nato mission in afghanistan as many of our viewers know the u.s. is currently talking with talabani leaders trying to find a path towards a comprehensive peace settlement between the taliban and the afghan government and certainly given that nato has been part and parcel of that mission starting with the invasion back in two thousand and one.

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