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>> time for 60 minutes alive. british parliament rejects all eight alternatives to theresa may's brexixit plan. she has offered to resign if parliament passes her deal. russia says the presence of its troops in venenezuela is notot a threat to anyone and that it will stay there as long as needed. demandedr donald trump
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pressure remove its troops. a ban on white nationalists and separatists on facebook and instagram. that move coming after a white hisemacists live streamed massacre of 50 muslims in new zealand. business, a fixix for max aircraft. the faa has not approved the changes or cleared the plane to fly. qatar unveiled its new museum. first, our top stories, live from paris.
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theresa may is hoping her promise to resign will persuade more mps to back it. that did swing some to her side. too many others say they will not support it, coding northern ireland's du p. current deal in more chaos than it was before. >> thehey rejected ideas, including leaving the eu with no deal, canceling brexit andd holding a new referendum, and remaining in the customs union. mps, the process amounted to a farce. >> they will be amused by what has gone on.
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seize the paper has failed. the other option was to set up a permanent customs union. the government is holding strong for their twice rejected plan. of the process strengthens our view that the deal the government has negotiated is the best option. indicative votes are nonbinding. genie: protesters turned out in
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algeria, demanding the overthrow of the political elites. plan to anger over a declare bouteflika unfit for office. lead tor the move will the rest of the country's leaders staying in. he did say the military would not get involved in the politics. >> staying out of politicss, aa day after hehe suggested the president should be declared ununfit to govern. he said the military remains committed toto the constitutionl role. the duty is to overcome significant challenges in accordance with our mission.
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those who are responsible for this crisis. >> those taking to the streets fear bouteflika could be replaced by a close ally. more protests have been planned for friday. genie: article 50 will be extended until april 12. to talk more about this with me now, been laker. >> crazy is the best where did -- the best word to describe
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that. theresa may and her allies will be happy because what it has done is provided opportunity for many different members of parliament to have their say on almost every possible alternative, whether that is a thele's vote, canceling referendum. every option was declined. the that does is it removes table, makes it clear that the onlyay's deal is vehicle with a deal. motions, none of them passed, but two came close. the closest one to passing was about a new public referendum. it was.
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there has been huge momentum with the people of the united place. for that to take last weekend, there was a march where one million people called for mps to give them a second referendum. critics will argue we have had a people's vote in 2016. offering it again would set a different -- a dangerous underminesecause it the democratic process. what you would not want to have type ofuture, any voting process which delivers an outcome which two years down the line, people are not happy with and they will argue the same now,of comments being made they can build on that type of substance. marlin --tish prime parliament is going
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hold that vote. theresa may said she will stand down if her vote gets through. do you think that will happen? >> there are no other options to to the european union, fully expect there to be huge numbers of supporters for the deal. lalast time it was rejected by nearly 150. expect that gap to close. i would not be surprised if the deal gets through the house. hardlternative is a brexit, no brexit at all. mps a small minority of have ever supported such a notion. ththis week, they have come out publicly in support of theresa
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may. i would not be surprised if her deal gets through the house. genie: even without the support of the dup, she would have enough votes? >> what you will find is huge ,mounts of hard-line tory mps the erg, they look more favorably on the deal and that will close the gap. turmoilor, they are in as to whether to support this or not. would not be surprised if we see significant labor supporters backing this deal. once and for all, the first time in its entire process, members are putting party politics to one side and acting in the best interest of the country, which is supporting a smooth
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transition out of the european union rather than a hard one. for taking theu time to speak with us. the u.s. president demanded pressure remove its troops from the crisis stricken country of venezuela. the u.s. and more than other -- and more than 50 other countries are recognizing juan guaido as the interim president while russia backs the beleaguered leader, nicolas maduro. the trump administration is pushing hard for regime change. let's go to moscow. explained to u us what russia ss it is doing in venezueuela.
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innocent sayays it is enterey have troopss aligned. russia i is not ththreatening anyoyone, at all.. that iss basically they are thee be support for venezuela. unlike the u.s., we are not threatening anyone. >> russia has troops there. the e u.s. has threatened mility interventition. could this scale up into a conflict? >> there is a geopolitical element to this. on face value,ssia
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it is possible, butut they reale it is a sensitive moment. are makinglly, they the point t that the united atas trainings in ukraine soldiers for a lonong time. there is an economic point to it and that russia has invested , $9ions in venezuela's oil billion they havenvested. lolosing perer to venenezuela wd costst money. billioions of dollars of militay equipment. that is where it t could escala.
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does trump feel he has to prove to the wororld he e is goioing e totough on russia anand he isist going to back dodown? kremlin.ard on the we would hope he is not willing to go to war. the feeling herere is it is not crisis.r cuban mililitary it is unlikely the conflict would break out, but who knows in the future? genie: thank you. one of the many shocking aspects of the new zealand double mosque massacre was when the gunman live-streamed the shooting on facebook. ofebook is banning support white nationalism and separatism
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on facebook and instagram. has banned white platformsm, while the did not ban the same rationale to white nationalism and white separatism. we were thinking about broader concepts, things like american pride and separatism. facebook believes different terms mean the same thing. they said users who search for links to white apremacy will be taken to
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donation site. two weeks ago, white supremacist used facebebook in live broadcat of the killings of 50 people. facebook blocked more than one million copies from being uploaded. technology expxperts arere caut. they say hey groups can n brand ththemselveses and use less expt language to surpass filters. itse: qatar has unveiled museum. it is a way to prop up the international image. edouard philippe was therefore the inauguration. today.here signing deals
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discs echo the shape of a desert rose. seaside, thehe museum is one of the first buildings visitors see when they land in the capital. the french architect spent over a newrs to create cultural landmark. >> inside the museum, 11 ,ermanent galleries use lights thees, and sound to tell story of qatarar.
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>> objects are brought to life. they were used, why they were used, and what they mean to the people. >> no matter if you are qatar, a tourist, i guarantee you will find something you did not know about qatar or its culture. >> the museum's unveiling as a way to show it has not been off sauauditwo-years boycott. genie: if you have been to belgium, chances are you have seen a mannequin. inwas often dressed up
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costume. officials,rise off they recently learned the statae weeing fresh, clean drinking water, enough for 10 households. it is going directly into the city's sewers. on, the water will be recycled into the m manikin, but will be no longer good to drink. at the top stories. allish parliament rejects alternatives to theresa may's brexit plan. russia says the presence of its troops in venenezuela is not a threat to anyone. removeter donald trump
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its troops from the c country. a band onon facebook and instagram. two weeks after a white supremacist live-streamed his massacre of 50 muslims in new zealand. boeing has unveiled a software update after two deadly crashes. tothey invited 200 pilots unveil the software fix. it is also expected as a prime factor that killed nearly 300 people. lawmakers grilled regulators over a relationship with boeing that critics say is too cozy.
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they rely on employees to certify aircraft. the faa says it will overhaul july.ces this coming >> i am going to ensure you everyone in the faa will go wherever the facts lead us. genie: a grounding for a i iceland.rrier out of >> w airirlines has stranded thousands of passengers. a potential rescue deal fell
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apart last sunday. causedfuel prices have difficulty for airlines in recent months. where r reforms, are causing proroblems. >> the goal is t to cut 120,000 public sector j js by the e endf emmanuel macron's terms. >> emmanuel macron and his government have an ambitious goal, scaring back defensible service. many employees on lifelong public sector contracts. we are introducing reforms in all sectors and ministries. the government's proposed the rightn includes
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leading the u.s. delegation in beijing. there are reports they have made chinass in all areas wants all u.s. tariffs lifted. some will stay in place to ensure compliance. beijing sounded cautiously optimistic ahead of thursday half talks. may have had several rounds of negotiations. theyey have made some progress, but there is a large amomount of work remaining.
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treasury bonds slipped to the lowest point. the frfrankfurt dax up around a quarter pepercent. traders trying to keep up with developments, down against the euro and the dollar. genie: authorities h have widend their investstigation into o moy laundering at a bank in sweden. suspectsime authority fraud at the largest lender. the bank was rated wednesday -- was raided wednesday. sweden's prime minister says new
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laws may be necessary to fight money laundering in this country. >> this is needed to combat as strong as we can. >> what if your chair was made from the airplanane? that is as is betting concept that w will temempt consumers. they are funding a piece of sky old jetl up cycle parts. recyclel reuse, personal gear.
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