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people relief european union and that's we do it. in that earlier in brussels more in this way we can bring john curtis. so off politics and but clyde university thank you very much for joining us on the program this evening now to resuming is trying to show she has things under control but if you really. was i i think that yoyou ths the lastt recourse our house illustrates is the potential difference ja's are one in schools is that she's realized. on the gop support and died here has taught it all in ireland in recent all i'm at ththe beginning off last wek how doctotor t tenchi couldd calls are trouble. i mean
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wewell this is a minority government i'd is a minority government where at least there are about a dozen also conservative mps. who walked free see on happy about brexit to send a card to brexit? other prime is the housing large adult excitedly staff for of the primee ministerr is always w guide to how one ally over her shshoulder. he's not was gogoing have to make sure tn their bodies talking about your guy i sickly. stayaying inside the opinios single market costing you accepted another jury are stuffed full he not and is cels dispute. what is
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largely solicitous greatest what kind of trading relationship? you guys gardner was you right here or not it's pretty clear that series of my alslso liedd cities. then here guys not willing to consider you're not gettingy amateur trade your lot souls are. this is the crucial question how is the vision that trees in my house of brexit. wanda dee opinion is currently working in any way seoul tallebudgera. now speaking about. that been vetted many battles in the semi has on our hands so it says she what you're saying is she's going to have to battle we
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thought you leaders in brussels to get the deal s e wawants attttention happy be back home in w westminster.o to. ought to tell lawmakers she's got is that so far th. governors like to come here on brexit by not really looking suu far ahead. it's basisically taken the oceans onone point it's on its only i'm the next week they were expecting the first discussion to take place inside here guy cabininet. operable actually what kind of trading arrangements do we want to try to get off
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the airplane union was are upup i are redlines lottery richard. to out you encounter yes. on the space within which to actually negotiate a our trade arrangementnt betweena yeyear a and uk the after another wewest. the u. cable called intoto a fullll on it in are they hee going on here in march of charges arching or that one be a trade agreement enticed by that. maybe that will be one in christ live ostrich
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ranch you on but germany anr states say there's no other way to show solidarity. on friday european council president down to school launched a debate among eu heads of state on how to reform the eu's asylum rule. to the united states next where nikki haley has hit out at iran for the first time the u. s. envoy to the united nations presented what she said. was in iran had weapons apply to who he rebels according to haley the weapon behind her was fired from yemen to saudi arabia on the fourth of november. and she says it's undeniable evidence iran is violating international law. train our new strategy was prompted by the undeniable fact. that the iranian regime's behavior is growing worse. the do the nuclear deal has
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done nothing to moderate the regimes kind out in other areas. aid from iran's revolutionary guard to dangerous militias and terror groups is increasing. its holistic vessels and advanced weapons are turning up in war zones across the region. it's hard find a conflict or terrorist group in the middle east that does not have iran's fingerprints all over it. now iran has denied the finding saying the evidence on the united states is fabricated. early i spoke to a washington correspondent philip crowd has and always in what exactly nikki haley says she has. base here in the u. s. capitol where those missiles that she said were used by who the rebels in yemen and aids aim to what saudi arabia on al being stored not just. those parts of that one missile. that's landed near the capitol riyadh of saudi arabia but also although weapons and drones she says.
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that's all going to be displayed. to add country delegations to all the members of the un security council who will be in by. a washington to look at what she says is that irrefutable evidence that iran at provided those weapons and also members of congress will be invited over. to that military base to take a close look at we were told that she would show a quote irrefutable evidence that's iran first of all arm to the who the rebels in. and also that the regime the iranian regime was involved in these iranian made weapons that we use she says he has the proof and it shows that sends a that's why she's inviting. everybody basically over to. to see the same thing basically making the case here a against iran and. will try and convince as many people as possible. father reporting that earlier from washington next israeli army has carried out airstrikes against hamas in gaza this strikes com i was
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off to the islamist militant group fired rockets into israel. this thursday was that that you have anniversary of hamas' founding the group's leader has about to knock down donald trump's decision to recognize jerususalem as israel's capital. an* for fresh protests around the muslim world every friday. yeah. one week after the u. s. decided it would recognize jerusalem as israel's capital tensions continue to flaring the re. the israeli army carried out a second night of air strikes on gaza targeting with a call quote hamas military facilities. this was in retaliation to rocket strike on israel occurring this week. clashes between palestinians and israeli forces continued with israel saying at close to border crossings with gaza. the crossings of current shalom air as we're close following new security assessments undertaken by israel. on thursday thousands of hamas supporters gathered in gaza city to celebrate he thirty year anniversary of the group's founding.
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during the rally leader ismael heavier addresses supporters suggesting the u. s. in israelel were alone on the world stage. yeah i up. for the first time in history. the u. s. administration's position is isolated. the world is in one hand and trumpmp and netanyahu or in the other. this is an emphasis on the cracking of the united states international stature yeah. meanwhile reports suggested that mike pence's visit to the region next week was delayed use trump's peace plan being quote stuc. white house officials dismissed the claim saying that a delay was merely due to a domestic political situation. a spokesperson for the israeli parliament confirm that penence's speech initially scheduled for monday was postponed. regardless of the scheduled hands went up in meeting with any palestinian officials. a spokesperson for president mahmoud abbas a quote the u. s. across all the red lines with his jerusalem decision.
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i battle busing conan with that reports now week after vladimir putin confirmed he would seek reelection in twenty eighteen the russian president how his annual press conference. putin marked his fiercest critic alexey navalny as it he doesn't fear political competition he then addressed allegations of collusion between the trump campaign and the crown land. saying the reports were invented to hurt. should a pretty boy wanna now. you know all of these collusion stories were made up. by people who were opposed president trump. and who were trying to set a negative light on to what he's doing. we did it and for me it's very bizarre. it's as if they were doing that. standing a simple fact. that they're dealing a blow to the united states internal political environment. it's impeding would president trump is doing. and it shows a lack of respect for those who voted
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for him. wasn't listed is not in our global disinvest. half of all on vladimir putin's marathon press conference years our correspondent thomas low reporting from moscow. but if you is a main message here today works for ousted press conferences that the russiaian economy is on the mend things are looking up people reportt improvements in their daiaily lives. enforcing us a message that's going on on this is a many. in the regions of russia i who are seeing that day salaries today incomes stagnate see now that's where i looks inf all neww call p pitional dataa. comes in he's in crisscrossing the country over the last few months telelling people he n improve as salaries improve their lives and crackdown on
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corruponon. he won't be allowed to compete inn the presidential and s so it's a exclusion of the russian olympic t team. . om and winter olympmpics heldld south korea next yea. i that in no way. russia at. to i mean improve. us presidential election. thousands state. the plane that he does have the u. s. doesn't appear to stretch the donald trump however says that if you has one hope is. donanald trump will still ty the reason for the crash is
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not known the bus was carrying students between the ages of thirteen and seventeen. eventually i'm instead roughly has travelled to the scene. is of course also the circumstances behind this terrible accidents still need to be determined. dhea and for a very will be subject to a judiciary inquired. though gets a boss of of this tragedy whistles islam. the senate in italy has given a sign of approval soon role which is been hailed by right to die activists the bill allows people to write will specifying day refuse artificial nutritionon and hydration. is the latest step in the staunchly roman catholic countries long running debate over euthanasia and end of life issues. with la joh mombasa big this law is a good step forward because it recognizes what
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judges had already established in the well be in claro and newly cases. that is that we already hound the rights stopped. about suffering and through the living will build. of course. who are still missing the legalization of euthanasia will submit with the next parliament with a bill proposal love also needed to the the level of? at least six thousand seven hundred rohingya muslims were killed in the first month of burma's armies crackdown on rock kind stat. that figure was released by doctors without borders this thursday and it's the highest death toll yet of the violence such a good an axis of over six hundred and fifty thousand rohingya refugees to neighboring bangladesh. amaro maxwell reports. the figures paints a gruesome picture. violence broke out in regards state on the twenty fifth august when the burmese army launched a clearance operation allegedly targeting rohingya insurgents. in the month following doctor's rapport this as i atat least nine ththousand
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rorohingyas diets. of the six thousand seven hundred were killed including one seven hundred children under the age of five. more around the seven zero results in from the stories of our patients and fix there is the issue the killing was. it is at the rohingya russian and that it didn't discriminate between children and adults. we sydney of food very harrowing stories of children in social. prejudice in front of the families. the ngos those up violence was the direct cause of death the majority ever hang goes. of these sixty nine percent was shot nearly nine percent refund to death in a hurry was. fighghters that were killed b by beating and two point six percent thought as a result of sexual violence. but according to the organization needs because could underestimate the scale the killings. if it is don't take into account as rohingya move not be able to fiba. will families were killed in their entirety.
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thought his rapport is connected the results of the cult's bizarre comes about it ash. by more than six hundred thousand ranans of flats. last month by month bangladesh signed an agreement to allow the voluntary repatriation of the displaced people. but both the un and and years of warning against sets say nothing suggests the same abuses were to happen again. not all issues prime minister has spoken to france24 in an exclusive interview sheik hasina said actions committed by the burmese army. were quote unacceptable she also said bangladesh has received guarantees from burma regarding the repatriation of rohingya refugee siculus. well of definitely yes because the the discussion away. i had with with them then agreed that they would have shown tara. le they will make all that. for those of to security.
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so. what i fear that? is international coverage down all organization this shoul. keep an eye on them how's ie meeting and putting pressure on now mom. and also after analyst dave that although countries those who have bought a week myanmar the five grudges. our foreign visitor initiative to talk to them we are discussing with them. that to me i am in all this laura you escape calling it
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advocate. time now for business on the program with kate movie good eating kate on starting out with a major decision. it's it's about net neutrality gets one of the slightly obscure concepts that is very important to a lot of people a the federal communications commission has voted to overturn rules brought in under the obama administration. which granted internet providers from charging more or slowing access to certain content online. thirty two vote split along party lines democrats arguing that rules protect consumers and companies alike. republican commissioners those said very little would concretely change but the internet had function well before the regulations. and will do so again. forr thohose of you out thee that are fearful what tomorrow may bring please take a deep breath. this decision will not break the internet.
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what we're doing is reverting back to a highly successful bipartisan governmental approach it existed before twenty fifty? so just what is the principle of net neutrality franklin's inviting out. a common speed on it for all travelers on the information superhighway. net neutralaly traces its roots back to the beginning of the internet itself when data was still carried over phone lines. the idea is that internet service providers i s. p.. should not be allowed to slslow down or speeded up da delivery for different. in two thousand for fcc chairman michael powell said inteternet users should have four main freedoms. freedom to access content use applications attack personal devices and obtain service plan information. in the early two thousands the fcc move to stop i has peace and phone companies from blocking popular as. that either use too much data or competed with their other businesses. but i. s. p.'s successfully argued in court that the fcc didn't have the authority to regulate them.
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in the early twenty ten the popularity of streaming video service netflix let isps like comcast demand payments to ensure the necessary bandwidth. net flix struck deals but public backlash with the fcc declare service providers common carriers. essentially privately held public utilities and net neutrality had its firm legal basis agit pie donald trump's pick to head the fc. says unnecessary regulation of i. s. p.'s has hampered investment they could bring faster better internet to more americans. ideas these are allowed to e pick which sites and apps load based on who can paid a most the internet as they know it could cease to exis. well disney company has sealed a takeover of the entertainment assets owned by twenty first century fox. including a film studio and its stake in the streaming service hulu. until is worth sixty six billion dollars total in stocks and in debt. disney ceo bob eiger has
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agreed to extend his tenure usually short integration goes smoothly frozen on explains. one of america's biggest for studios is switching hands in a blockbuster deal. twenty first century foreign film studio is one of the assets disney will buy from fox if the deal is cleared by regulators. with its and for some of fifty two billion dollars in stock disney will take over fawkes studios tv stations of iraq's. i fake cable networks of thirty nine percent stake in sky the pan european broadcaster and the star tv network in india. with this deal disney will also double its stake in hulu becoming the majority owner of the streaming service. well i think it's pretty clear today the consumers want access to entertainment one that is high quality to to they want access pretty much anywhere anytime any
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how. at its core requires new technology to debate to be able to deliver it in that fashion. who certainly provides that's in the controlling stake in hulu? that. we will acquire with this acquisition is one way to provide that. the move is central to disney's plans to launch its own director consumer streaming services confronted phonology companies such as netflix and amazon dot com incorporated which taken many viewers away from traditional tv networks. the deal includes disney assuming thirteen billion dollars of fox's dance meanwhile fox will be spending all of its remaining brands into one entity focusing on live news and sports. this you can on days trading action now sure as a twenty first century fox are trading up six percent disney up about three. brought colonel mustard is negative though dow jones earlier hit another record high before turning downwards that's just
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waiting for the final version of the u. s. tax reform bill. major european indices drop this thursday caracal shooting about three quarters of one percent by the close. utilities sector drug down trade for a second session cairo. but after the u. s. idle reserve raised interest rates for a third time this year sunny the european central bank held back from any similar moves. main refinancing rate was kept on hold zero the exit had not discussed a firm and date for its massive stimulus program. and has already outlined plans to cut its asset purchases in half to thirty billion euros per month. beginning in january another clear when that support will and finally. thanks president mario draghi did send an upbeat message about the outlook for your kim birthday listen. greece surrounding the u. where growth outlook remain broly balanced. on the one hand the strong cyclical momentum underpinned by continued positive developments in sentiment indicators. could lead to further
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positive growth surprises seen in year of terror. moving on some the days of the business headlines now teva pharmaceuticals will cut a quarter of its workforce fourteen thousand jobs around the world. part of a restructuring plan to say some three billion dollars over the next two years. israeli firms the world's largest producer of generic medicine. delta airlines this place in order for hundred eighty three twenty one neo jets airbus the option for a hundred more. deal with the work. thirteen billion dollars at list prices of of major carriers you. the discounts. mark the globe airbus all boeing. server from twenty twenty onwardrd help puffery dulces agent. and some twenty thousand people took to the streets of athens this thursday demonstrating against fresh budget cuts and labor reforms. wanted general strike shut down the public sector schools hospitals and transport across the countr.
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parliament is set to vote on new spending plans. it is streaming services going live this week special channels dedicated entirely to music will focus on jazz. question vis the brainchilid of a fririend of her r razai and he's a producer quincy jones. raised nearly a hundred fifty thousand euros through the crowd funding set at website e kickstarterr. videos will include interviews live p performans and documentaries about jazz hip hop in other musicals honors. description feed of less than eight euros a month. a lot is not just is in fawkes mounting a s sort of. different option up for netflix and if it doesn't loses music lovers everything club thank you very much for that kid moody there with it is business as after a short break stay with us is money's coming up
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