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britain's. prime minister. she fails to find a solution. to the situation. on the program.
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how to interpret the five. cents trips. to the program. britain's prime minister has been holding an emergency meeting with her capping that's ahead of a week of important parliamentary votes on bret's it threesome a left downing street with bret's it minister stephen barclay a short while ago she's expected to update and pains in the house of commons is out today it's still not clear whether she can get a huge withdrawal deal through a third vote in parliament after crisis talks at her country residence checkers broke up on sunday without any agreement under a new timetable agreed with european leaders last week mrs may has until the
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twelfth of april to win parliament's backing for her deal or find a viable alternative then after which and speculation the members of her cabinet were plotting to oust this morning some of mrs may's key ministers expressed their support for i think it's very important that everyone really this isn't serious we need to make sure that you believe the european union reduces the military life as many people as possible record that he's watching the fourth step and making sure you get do you think the prime minister is doing the right thing right thing thinking about the national interest at this country and trying to end the scales by getting supreme court let's go straight to london and join because one of beckett must welcome big well despite those endorsements teresa mayes position still appears very shaky. very shaky indeed still it seems that some ministers really some cabinet colleagues and also party members really want to see trees as maze trees
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a maze had role if they are to go behind her deal if they are to help her to get the withdrawal deal through parliament one last time and even though we've had some indorsements it seems really really far from sad that she's the prime minister at the end of this week so where are we now on the prime minister's withdrawal deal i'm this week's practice invokes. well we don't know the exact choreography of this week's events everything is really evolving by the minute almost we speculate that reason may we'll once more and there are rumors that might be happening tomorrow that she will once more try and get the withdrawal deal through parliament has been defeated twice but one last chance and this might be the last chance also for some reason made to rescue her premiership then parallel there is another process which is the so-called indicative votes so these are
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m.p.'s from all parties by the way conservative labor sort of a cross party m.p. group who are trying to pave the way for parliament to come to some consensus on breaks it so different alternative scenarios of bragg's and alternatives of trees amazed you would be voted to would be voted on and if there was a way forward parliament would unite behind an alternative brakes a vision that would definitely put pressure on the government to change course to back it must say in london thank you. now he said it was a politically motivated witchhunt now u.s. president donald trump claims he has been fully vindicated after the report failed to establish that he or his campaign conspired with russia to influence the twenty sixteen presidential election but democrats say some of the findings such as when the president obstructed justice all not so so. clearly
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happy u.s. president donald trump returned to washington on sunday after the u.s. attorney general released the first summary of robert miller's report. that america is the greatest place on earth. great place thanks for. the investigation into whether trump and his aides colluded with russia during the twenty sixteen presidential election campaign had become a political thriller in a letter to congress attorney general william barr said the report had not found enough evidence to prove that the trump campaign conspired with the russian government barr also said the report could not establish that the president of structed muller's investigation. for president trump the message is clear there was no collusion with the russian there was no ups truck
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here in and none whatsoever. and it was a complete and total exoneration. so is it all over well no not for the democrats. president trump is wrong this report there's not amounts to a so-called total exoneration special counsel moeller was clear that his report quote does not exonerate close quote the president. highly anticipated the news caused mixed reactions some american spoke of a turning point in trump's presidency but others remain skeptical i don't trust him to be honest. i don't want i don't trust anything he says and i don't trust anybody who's investigating him i think now we can you know sleep well and i think.
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that will of course complain and some of the. president doesn't need to be impeached by any means while republicans consider muller's report a victory democrats say the attorney general's four page summary does not offer sufficient closure they're calling for the department of justice to release the full reports expect the partisan fight over that issue now as the american public remains as divided as ever. on this from the w.'s washington bureau chief. and welcome so installed trump and the whole. the key finding of them all are reports we have to say at the conclusion that there is no evidence for collusion or conspiracy between trump his companion and russia is a huge win a victory for this president who has been saying it all over and over again for in the last two years so it is maybe the greatest gift of his presidency this
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conclusion and of course it was a huge cloud over his presidency and. lift impeachment his removal from office is not to going to happen at least on charges stemming from the mall or investigation however we have to add that there are other investigations into the trams business dealings into his administration that are still going on so it's not totally over for the u.s. president and we heard in the before there's no pressure for voters report to be released in full is that likely to have. well i think that this question is going to be resolved in the courts eventually we know that according to the justice to fire department there are certain things that are not going to be published like
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classified information or grand jury but they also know that democrats are demanding full reports to be published with all the lying documents they are now also calling for attorney general to testify before congress without delay because they say that the rights of all americans to see the whole report that mr trump on suggested that he wants to turn the tables on the people behind the boulder investigation someone is going to look at the other side he sent. them to seek some sort of revenge. well it certainly sounded this way when he talked about it yesterday calling the pro illegal taked own that failed and saying that someone has to look at the oversight however when we are asked.
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white house deputy spokesperson hogan gidley if there is anything to be expected to he told the press that there are no plans for a sort of political play back. from norman working to thank you. now for some of the other stories making news around the world officials entire i'm sorry for the language in the absence of fall election results until later in the week unofficial results so the country's military backed party leading the popular vote despite this position for thai party says it is already working with political allies to try to form a government. chinese president xi jinping has arrived in paris for talks with president he's on the last leg of his three nation tour of europe boosting trade and diplomatic ties despite the raising. the e.u. to be wary of china's growing influence around the world. influential pop musician scott walker has died at the age of seventy six years lead singer from the one nine
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hundred sixty s. band walker brothers misfits include the sun and going to shine anymore he also won critical acclaim for a decades long career as an experimental songwriter. live from that still to come a kenyan man who is the world's best teacher will find out to how he transformed students' lives and what he's going to do with a million dollar prize money. israel is sending troops to its border with gaza following a rocket strike that hit a hunk northeast tuesday but hit a home northeast of tel aviv israeli officials say the rocket was fired from the gaza strip and blaming gaza's ruling hamas movement hamas has denied responsibility officials believe the rocket traveled about one hundred twenty kilometers to its target but it is rare for rockets from gaza to travel so. well from.
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your credit in jerusalem welcome so israel blaming hamas hamas denying it what's the latest. yeah that's right so far and no. but you know the strike. this report about an unnamed hamas official denies that hamas is involved suggesting somehow that this might be an accident again that has happened before now the israeli army has not responded to such claims and has actually said they are holding hamas was controlling the gaza strip responsible . for this strike they're saying this rocket was manufactured in gaza that it belongs to one of the big a militant group so the hamas military wing now we understand that preparations are going to light up the security situation the israeli army has closed off some of the roads around the gaza strip has also
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reinforces troops has closed the crossing it controls off gasser but we also heard from the special coordinator for the middle east mr blanton of the u.n. special coordinator who is saying that they're working with the egyptians to try to deescalate the situation at the moment but israel has said that it will brick taleo each doing know what form not retaliating is likely to take. well it is expected that it there will be a military response to that is how it's always fatality it's to such strikes there is a lot of pressure now on prime minister netanyahu still in washington and he said he has about a very strong response he said he will cut short his visit to be here to to follow the events maybe on top of that it's also just two weeks before the elections and a lot of politicians this morning coming out saying that there needs to be a strong response or needs to restore its deterrence and even some calls for
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targeted killings now be seen actually that this is the second strike of a longer range missile in the last two weeks and two weeks ago it was in the area of tel aviv it landed in an open field and is sort of retaliated with a night of airstrikes and. but it was deescalated very quickly with the help of mediation because there was an understanding that this was an accidental strike this time it looks a bit different it went even deeper inside israel on the on the house on the civilian target so to speak people were injured also other houses were damaged in the village and so there are these calls for military retaliation having said that both sides have always said that don't want to go to another war but the situation is very tense and also very unpredictable what is said to come. from the chroma in jerusalem thank you not to brazil whether a growing concerns about the future of the country's rainforest the new government has promised to loosen restrictions on logging in order to boost the economy it
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wants to build roads and open up indigenous areas to mining and farming environmental impact could be devastating. the destruction of brazil's rain forests appears unstoppable it goes on year after year the tribal lands of brazil's indigenous people are getting smaller and smaller more out hunting with the i watch tripe the hunters have gathered around a large log their dogs led them to the spot they dug and i think you are one of the hunters calls and i'm a native rodent out of a log which had a lot of. wind up in the tree tops is where nutrient rich assign berries grow the live in and from the primeval forest. you form. if you go more uniform nothing without the jungle here we would starve to death only in the rain forest can we find monkeys fruit and nuts you forgot the meaning
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of the ouattara touring is about as big as berlin and you are what it's one of the last pockets of virgin rain forest left in the region no not from brazil's indigenous authority is in charge of protecting the tribe members look at the film i feel like you could come back without our protection agency food i this group would no longer exist. back years ago larders and farmers invaded would argue about that mind when they were going to get out of the area they were just two kilometers away from the tribal village and might quite bottom up. the protected areas borders are a thorn in the side of many farmers they want their cattle to be able to penetrate the reserve. is a cattle farmer who wants to expand he wants to grow manioc using life inside the protected area. you don't prevent imaging do
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you first of all i believe in god and then the words of our president both or not he promised we would soon be able to end. for the reserve he might hold up your book read you. brazilian president shire bull sonar all weekend the indigenous peoples protection authority when he talks office he wants to open up the rain forests to mining and agriculture that would include expanding cotton and soybean farms so the agriculture industry can keep its promise to export to china. also to. more than double soybean acreage we could soon produce two hundred forty million tonnes up from one hundred twenty million tonnes today brazil's environment police and sure that will happen at the expense of the indigenous people but for how much longer it's all made a dash it could go on for so no worry about what would happen if we were to soon lose this protection we are afraid for ourselves and for the in due course.
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we have to let the air and with good reason their tribal territory has long been covered by farmers and loggers. first session of a new joint franco german parliamentary assembly has been held in paris it's an attempt to coordinate political debate in the two countries the presidents of the german bundestag france's assembly national signed the founding agreement the new body will contain fifty members from each parliament it's expected to debate issues like for them development if else go and ensure the bilateral agreements between the two countries are held its decisions however will be advisory rather than binding on paris and. the president of the german parliament will show the assembly will play an important part in deepening franco german religions through interviews over to do i wish this assembly lively debates also about difficult topics we will
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argue about the issues because argument is important. but the debates will reflect the friendship between our two countries and the respect of each other's opinions speak for the minute. so let's get more don't do political correspondent craig kate brady kate advisory not binding the two countries already have their own parliament so what is the point of this one of these ole is part of the often treaty which was signed earlier this year and was very much every new all of ours if you will for the friendship between france and germany and this is all about cooperation and as you mentioned some of the things that they the members of parliament from both france and germany will be focusing on is economic issues but also security and foreign policy as well and especially the iraq base was mentioning quite a few members of parliament from the border regions of the french german border actually taking part in this assembly and so cross border relations where they can
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share resources for example as well particularly when it comes to health results is that something that they might be working on as well the people to look at this thing or say ok so we get we have we. members of parliament who represent members of hollywood who represent areas around the border why are we spending more money on this to do the job that they should already be doing well at the moment as well we're looking ahead to the future of europe and that is going to be a big play a big role in these talks now as you said there is these talks are not binary they cannot push through any legislation nor do they have a budget and so because there has been criticism of this assembly but now with threats on the horizon as well that is going to be a shift in the focus and everyone in a lot of countries in europe are going to be looking for a new leader in terms of who is going to be at the forefront of pushing through these reforms that the european union is so desperate to push through and now with
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the u.k. soon planning at least to leave you that is the sense that there will be a joint franco german leadership at the front so what a german politicians think about this well there has been some criticism particularly from the polar opposites of the political spectrum from the far right there's been some criticism from the far right de party they just as some members described this essentially as an anachronism and that it was a necessary to be holding these by national assemblies when some of the issues that we're dealing with here are in fact global and then at the same time those also criticisms from the members of the left. members of whom they are actually attending this assembly it's worth pointing out there are members of parliament from across the german political spectrum attending this assembly but the left party too said that this was an abuse of the european idea and they would like to see more cooperation on social issues between france and germany and not so much
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about defense and security. brady thank you. well just for job it is not a football to conform you look ahead with optimism after. to us a few months after the world cup debacle and relegation in europe's new nations link the german side beat old rivals the netherlands three two on sunday so does the victory in europe qualification herald a new era for a new look side some of the team's young. european lives germany are finally back to winning ways a squad containing a blend of old and new faces snatched a three two victory over the netherlands on sunday and it was youth which made the difference. from the start of the week when we first met up i had the feeling the team could go out and show their strength on the pitch. we did that. of course i felt really good at the end of the game. but really lives decisions
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acts twenty fourteen world cup winners jerome batang mats hummels and thomas miller was heavily criticized but against the dutch a dreadful twenty eight team for germany was forgotten because schultz kept a dozen display with the winning goal chills believes the squad can only get better with easier task ahead in june it gets better routes than a stone yet. i don't score too many goals and i'm just really happy for the team. it's not easy when you haven't trained together for longer than your plate with one another in matches before that can only improve with time germany fans hope the new era can be built around lee roy sunny who scored on sunday but was left out of love squad for last year's world cup. we interviewed new players young players so it's an inexperienced team with a lot still to learn but i think we played really well. doesn't. live still has a long way to go before germany can be considered among the world's best again but
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for now at least there's a sense of positivity back in the camp. a teacher from a remote village in kenya who has won a million dollar prize in dubai peter to be cheap works in a government run school that has only one computer and patchy internet access but judges said despite the obstacles he had made a huge difference to the lives of his students mr to b.g. who gives away most of his things to the poor was awarded the annual global teacher prize in a ceremony hosted by actor hugh jackman the winner. of the global teacher prize for two thousand and nineteen is. cheap i. enjoy as franciscan monk and science teacher peter beattie is crowned world's best teacher.
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if he creates its. i can't believe it is sloppy. about missed teachers. being the best of the. beach he works as a math and science teacher at a remote secondary school and kenya's rift valley drought and famine are common in the region and ninety five percent of people said carry co school come from poor families almost a third are orphans and many can't afford food at home. to beachy left his job at a private school to help children in need. his classes despite being very overcrowded and having few resources have seen his pupils go on to win national and international science competitions. beeches efforts to turn things around have worked in the past three years and roman here has doubled and the number of
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students who go on to further study has jumped dramatically he also gives away eighty percent of his income to his poorer students and plans to continue in this vein with his million dollar prize money. this one i'm going to give it to this society ok because. a private ok needs like get out for that food court thing on everything so i would disown happy in a fuck to just grit moment to the to the set is when for benefits to each he credited his win to the students and he said that it was assigned they could do anything they set out to achieve. this is the day wus a lie from coming up next indeed the news that asia a strong showing for the ministry in thailand said general election has come a cost of democracy. better strategy well how about a story on for just about. the for.
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when forster slashed. some cash flow. pipeline construction the more the columbia destroyed swathes of rain forest. to compensate the new forests are planted elsewhere. the gas company foots the bill. the bill the deal pay off in the end of the bill three thousand and sixty minutes.
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