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by priests . thank you very much for being with us the word. in the corridors of power in london is that theresa may is on the brinink. the spin a special meeting of the conservative backbench nineteen twenty two dorothy seeking to call another vote no confidence then came the news that a member of the cabinet has resigned. over handling of breaks it and your lessons predicted by many in size to be preparing. leadership. all this of course follows mrs
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mays declaration twenty four hours ago that you be putting her breaks it deal to a full vote to try to get i it through anand comes. highly negative resesponse fromm her own party from allies and from. position. so here from theresa may followed by the leader of the opposition. yesterday when the prime minister the withdrawal agreement bill will be published on friday so the house has the maximum possible time to study its detail. paul sayays the bill before the summer recess. the u. k. will leave the e. u. by the end of july. rejected it until we have before us is division and deadlock. we risk leaving with no deal something this house is clearly against. we risk stopping brexit all together. something the british people. something the british people would simply not tolerate. we was creating other divisions. we risk creating the divisions of the time when we need to be acting together in the national interest. nono labor and you can vote fora deal on the promise of a prime minister who only has days left
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in a job. no matter what the prime minister's office it's clear no compromise would survive the upcoming tory leadership contes. i'm thrust of the uk house of commons that we have from theresa may and then jeremy cold let's bring in now. our own sages political wives had douglglas hururd our international fans come inside to douglas we took a break that many times now it's wise and proof that. the phones that and offset yeah andd we we we know we e have so chch we couldld we could covere. a let's l let's concecentrate so disodiumum on what theresa may saying and what his situation is douglas meet. with people saying her had not had days in about hours enough yet look mark how many times we've been here before sam exactly same thing asking ourselves the same question look you might be forgiven if you're a casual observer of this. what is her threshold for pain and even humiliation this is a woman who has suffered a setback after setback blow after blow she's been voted down she said
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ministers quit she's had? her party divided she's been pilloried by the the tabloid press in britain and yet she keeps on getting up a cat has nine lives she has about -- nine hundred and so she keeps marching on which is why when you talk about and ask that question or her days in our our his number. you always inevitably have to answer three so may perhaps not. almost any other prime minister look at the iron lady herself margaret thatcher right she was taken down by a cabin in what you call the knocking on the door -- sort of a scenario they one by one cabinet comes in members knock on your door they go in separately individually and say -- you know madame prime minister your time is up time to go. doesn't seem to work with theresa may she resists everything you mention that sort of secretive nineteen twenty two committee barking what they do it's backbenchers not inner cabinet. people meeting may have the power to bring down the prime minister they were going to change the party rules to hold another no confidence vote what came of that today will apparently paralysis -- they did not vote she's got in some more time it seems if she doesn't go
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in the next two hours and if i were betting i'd say she i isn't going to go in the next few hours. she has a few more days get her past the elections she manages to just keep on getting back up blow after blow after blow so she will be campaigning theresa may. for the conservative party in the european elections yeah i'm. thank heaven user and your lead some. key member of a cabinet at key voice and face on breaks it but also resigned the leader of al yes upset yeah calls. the leader of the house anchored and upset along reportedly was several other cabinet members within our own cabinet will y yu know will be e a chain rereactin upset with some of these conditions in this new. the supposedly new but critics say there's nothing new in the new cold in the sale of the unit is ten point plan what most annoyed them what's this what's called the concession by theresa may. to let another vote be held on having a second referendum on whether to hold a second that was perhaps the red line that a lot of cabinet members say she sort of defied them on they did not want anything here about that. and that's perhaps what brought
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that letter that you can see on the on on your screen right now or some of our viewers might be able see there it is -- so look she's gone it's inevitably lead the shadow chancellor said that this is a government you know basically on in in the midst of collapse on a meltdown will someone else come next or is this just another case of a minister leaving and and you know she is an indomitable. theresa may but now it is a blo- to and gillette some and it will inevitably -- make the conservative party -- make it look more precarious even more fragile on the eve of these elections were talking about it which they're already teetering and very fragile let's talk more about that because if you look at the opinion polls in the u. k. for these european elections there is a new party. which is leading the breaks the party i knew all the latest organ of nigel faraz she of coursese who invented yeah cape who's out of the taken. to get out the you for the past two decades to not take it easy while taking it european anti salary annual expenses and is being investigated on some of the use of some of those absolutely the v. that but if
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we're talking actual garage not just russia the one man -- political machine who reinvented himself his youou kit party independence party came on top on thehe eve of the the brexixit referendum back in two thousand sixteen and now his party newly formed two weeks ago. came out of nowhere the briggs the party is now 1-352-37 percent far ahead of the next up parties second -- labor tied with libdems the conservatives falling a fourth or fifth place depending on which poll you look at a perhaps 10212% and we have been overtaken by the greek overtaken by the greens with the greens also could be king makers in the selection -- if they if they get 8210% in some polls habit but what the thing with the brakes a party this is been an assault by nigel garages critics would say on british political institutions yes one simple message. take put in out of the e. u. and if and do it with no deal and he's joining the european parliament in order to do that. sort of imploding it from within and as for thosese investigatits yet they are going forward he's being investigated for ought not declaring what they say largely expenses lavish home in chelsea
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car and driver. and promotional trips to the united states indeed the voters publican the monkeys about that today. not not if you can believe the polls at this hour in day douglas thank you as of a few times. and analysis pleasure to see you set up the seven are international fast c cmentate. we are called to keep a watching brief and everything happening in london if there's any development will b be straighgho it. with n no delay for nowow let'se on to more use around t the wor. the french bibid to imposese a ceasefefire in libya has failedt leasasa half telell thehe rebell leader m met with emmanuel macrn at paris the meeting ended. the situatition in libya still tense half dot on the verge of an all out a attack on the u. ad recognize the that fires also should. fall from the eyes of the media french president emmanuel mackerel met with libyan commander highly for half the frononts w wants to mediate a ce fire between half dos forces and prime minister fayed's elsa rushes government. but have to us that he's not ready yet.
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unnamed officials from the elysee palace reported that the general thinks condiditions for trees have not been met. the distrust we see between the libyan players a stronger than ever. the lady in crisis deepens last month halftime his allies from the east and watched an attack on tripoli on april fourth. jeopardy is home to the u. n. backed government to led by prime minister fi is authorized. the russian self was in france earlier this month way to met with president mackerel. the front positions itself as a mediator and looked at the conflict he pulls even exceed to fourteen half stuff. accusations harris denied the french defense minister added that they only work with half job when it comes to fighting terrorism in the region. their eyes remained skeptical there as he explained in an interview with front twenty full some basic parents -- what can we expect from franz in a yeah? deafaf and more countriries it a friend of libya is to take a
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clear position on the ship. during the libyan prime minister's visit to paris michael reiterated france's commitment to the u. n. backed government. well diplomacy continues behind closed doors clashes raged on this week at least five hundred and ten fighters and civilians have died since the start of halftime pensive. so far six people. have been confirmed killed is writing continues on the streets of indonesia's capital the arm rest for those that use the joko widodo. on the vote on april seventeent. face classes continued in indonesia as tens of thousands of protesters remain on the streets. wednesday indonesian president joko widodo called for calm. saying the military and police would have no choice but to take firm action against trying [inaudible] to that number. we will not tolerate anyone
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trying to damage our country. well not number. to damage the unity. of t the republic of indonesia probable. protests in the capsule to conserve began peacefully on tuesday butut quickly turnened viololent. theyey came off to indonesia'ss electoral commission announced a day earlier than expected that's incumbents took a reader had one last month's presidential election with fifty five point 5% of the vote. tally his opponents former general probably sabiendo contests alleging massive electoral fraud. however both the electoral commission and independent observers have dismissed that claim saying the april seseventeenth h -- twist fat. reacting to the o ongoing violee to be on so called on both sides for restraint.. the police yet i urge allll parties the people the police and the military. to stay calm and avoid any violence.
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protesters however have vows to stay put. the q. security forces of using live ammunition to disperse the crowd i claimed the police deny. government is lying the cd didn't use weapons against us but they did. authorities say some forty thousand police and military personnel on gt across to counter to maintain security. access to social media has been restricted. catholic bishops in poland have acknowledged save not done enough to stop child sex abuse by priests. they said medical becomes after the screen of a documentary in which victims spoke of the ordeal. had a polishh catholilic church archbishop of voice check pilots told reporters and will so the bishops also began to work on systemic response to the problem of the peace by some clergy. until the case is exposed in the documentary let's begin to comment further on this -- motions up it'll skew senior associate at visegrad insight and analytical journal on
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central europe motion thank you much. for joining us here on the fronts twenty four add to list first off how. because the impact of this documentary about child sex abuse within the polish catholic church. orders must sit by me to the commentary has been -- shown at full today more than twenty millioion times. so we'll be publishing -- forgetting millilions this is. this is. pretty huge. i don't i can't recall and albert documentary old youou knw internet available.. but will be. shown released on aug talked about asas much as this. one so i think it will have a lasting in blog for all its political culture and for the esestate the state church relationship indeed you mention that much we're going next because the the ruling party
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lord justice -- basically prides itself on its catholicism is linked to the church doesn't it so clearly what this did what this is done it it struck at the very heart of contempt opposed the society. well i it has a double a bug. it has a name lock on the politics of coals because the quality which is running inin popoland. so she did sell very strongly with the catholic chuhurch onlya week before the you are the commanderr was with ease the leader all day long just this which is the governing fault in poland was -- sagar m mislead by the right hand but is right you can become fully church. is a hand raised againinst pola. so and the new policy was running a campaign. in which you are the campaign focused on the defense of traditional values drugs no family -- on l. l. l. g. b. t. ob the progressive agenda so very close it all i got sure.
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it is difficult for the politics the dissociate itself from a couple of doctor you know i cleaning so. close to the church right now. but beyond the politics. the the document you will have an impact on big political culture and will have an impact on how people view the church. and you know who i i think it will exacerbate the processes of secularization of the country. and that's that's that's that's a double impact to because obviously the view of the church but the view all of the ruling - political classes the the ruling party because i imagine people looking at this not being satisfied with the bishops explanation i much impossibly outraged and the maybe also sells whether the put the politicians new. yes i mean and and in part what would you can see the documentary is like not just be a b. does offer -- and child abuse by priests but you can see will it be evidence of systemicc cover upup. by at the entire hierarchy of the catholic church i'm complacency all state
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institutions in. helping god would charge to cover up what was happening so. i think it will have maybe not needed you *-*- them politics right now before the elections. but we have you been elections on sunday here in this country. all right but it will definitely have an imimpact on you k know w people vieww church. and you know how much theyant to be charged to be. actually engage in public life. russian several skills that he should read inside thank you very much indeed for that -- analysis in your reflections on the situation with the polish catholic church recognizing it hasn't done enough to stop. sex abuse of children by priests and the link between the catholic church and the ruling party very much under scrutiny after documentary exposing out this -- horrible abuse and victims giving that testimony. to the filmmakers [inaudible] next fifa. the ruling body of world football has scrapped plans to
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extend expand. the twenty twenty two world cup which is being staged in canada two forty eight nations. expenses artistic with thirty two countries use of the political and logistical complexities of using another version of gulf nation. fifa president john infantino as hopes of expanding the middldle east first world cup in the region was stymied. by the regional diplomatic crisis on the governing body's demands and host nations to it herere to its human and laboror rights requirements we repoport. on the issue in cattle many times here france. twenty four that means i it will cut willl not be expapanded untl twenty twenty six with fifa already having approved for mat. forte teams battlement in the united states canada and in mexico it. tripled shed bid that in not north america. it's not a business -- pleased to announce kate movie is with us good evening k. mart to see you. thousands of jobs are at risk in the u. k. -- potentially him
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fronts to after british steel as collapsing it was gonna take millions of yours to keep the company afloat the british government unable to reach a last minute rescue deal with its owners. the company was ordered into compulsory liquidation non front there is concern about the knock on effect for the ask of all steel mill which british steel bought earlier this month naomi lloyd has the details. britain still making industry oncece supplied almost hahall fr the world. now it's being thrown back into crisis with music the country's second largest producer british steel has collapsed. it employs more than four thousand people and another twenty thousand jobs depend on supplying the plants basically it's the height of the town. but if the heart stops beating. services retail everything else is around it love a call -- service is and will be affected massively in twenty sixteen private equity firm greybull capital bought the plant from time to steal for nominal one
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pounds. re is own grave -- says it trying to keep british steel alive. person already challenging market compounded by uncertainties over brexit proved insurmountable. last ditch talks with the british government failed to secure an emergency bailouts. a task of steel mail in northern france workers are worried about the future. earlier this month british steel port the clones pledging to invest forty seven point five million euros and guarantee the jobs of the two hundred and seventy employees. part of a rescue deal under which the french state and local authorities with much the ininvestments -- sivakasi yeah o be frank with you it's not as if they were a fififteen to twentyr thirty buys rushing into an economic field steel the steel industry which is difficult today. this explains why on surprisingly this recovery is always complicated difficult with ups and downs. we will remain behind ask allows employees. the french government says it has been given assurances by
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british steel that the deal will still go ahead. for mobile phone operators in the uk and japan are suspending sales of new quality devices. including those that couldd be used i in the upcoming five g. network. it's the latest twist in the saga that's been in washington against beijing. trump administrationsns as well with links to the chinese government pose a securirity ri. last week it restricted sales of chinese telecoms companies later announcing a three month delay. google said it would cut ties on tuesday meaningful with phones won't be able to use it android operating system. british a chip designer a orange also followed suit. always says it understands the pressure it suppliers are facin. but it remains confident the situation can be resolved. a check in on the day's trading action now muted clothes for the major european indices as investors watch the trade tensions between the us and china under the tech industry is growing involvement there. wallstreet sliding minutes from the us federal reserve's latest meeting a show the central bank is not planning to make any
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moves on fiscal policy. even if the american economy improves at the nasdaq with the biggest losses debt there down nearly a half percentage point on the clothes. moving on from the days of the business headlines now shares of wall come of tumbled 11% after us judge ruled the chip maker had violated anti trust law and suppressed competitors. welcome plans to appeal just last month that settled a multi billion dollar case with apple. the latest ruling could though open the door to further complaints. amazon shareholders voted against proposals to curb sales of its facial l recognition software. critics of one of the company to stop selling the technology t to governmentss because o of conces about t civil libertieses. us congress has a also been discussing the possible implications of such software. and nike has withdrawn a new special edition sneaker after an indigenous community in panama accused of copying a traditional design. for the good a tribe said the shoe had resembled thee molochattern. viololating their intellectual
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property rights nike has since apologized for it error. safety officicials from a thirty three countries aroundd the word are memeeting with the federal aviaiation administration on thursday. they're going to talk through their concerns about the boeing seven thirty seven max planes and look at what the company has proposed so far. european regulators have already laid out their conditions they want to approve boeing's changes themselves. rather than relying on the faa's judgment and make sure that all pilots and crerew are a adequaty trained to fly the planes with these new design changes. the seven thirty seven max fleet has been grounded across the globe since march after the second deadly crash involving the model in five months. three hundred and forty six people were killed in those two fatal accidents -- and a very very big day for boeing and for the faa mark of course for passengers around the world. k. with mrs thank you very much indeed. that's closest to you erin a gun he waiting with me t too much c. now that tomorrow iss the
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european parliamentary election. and well some of the campaign he had of the voting is -- certainly turned rather u ugly talisman yes it has gotten very ugly because of the brexit party nigel proches brexit party is pulling in the lead expected to gather somewhere around 3637%. in see those poll numbers there- and this has divided -- british voters significantly so we have one video from the bbc that's been making the rounds on social media where we have a pro brexit m. p. who is being lambasted by a brexit voter -- she accuses him of beingg a traitor o of lyg about his intentionons to rerely leleave the european union -- ad he ends this kind of exchange if you will byy s saying it's peope like you that make me want to remain in the europopean union. so really he divisive not only for pro brexit hers and remainders but also within -- frank centers themselves -- in addition to that we have a a
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guguardian cololumnist who was d of hustled out o o a brexit raly inin king'ss kenensingtonn -- hd that whatt we e are trying to interview people we werere surroundnded b by a v very angnd some witith a veryry creativivef thee e english languagage. andd the pololice b begged us to leavee her for feaear of o our y and a breacach of the peace whaa time to be alive -- but it's not it doesn't end there there is a new phenomenon that has taken hold earlier in the week. called -- milk seeking this is usually carried out by milk shakers and as its name suggests nothing to do with the popstar kelly said nothing i can do it milkshakes. bringing boys to the yard -- but so nigel fries of course it was a milkshake -- earlier this week and apparently was held hostage again on his breakfast when they see someone attacks and throws double check on and they just throw a milkshake -- it's really
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been something that -- active as have done against far right -- candidates -- and that brings me to well there's one person saying that that it wasn't it actually wasn't true that he wasn't -- held hostage by milk shakers but i guess we need to wait a little bit more to see what really happened woman shelter is another man's hostage taking exactly. and in a less comical i guess you could say incident we have this remain campaigner and who is named samuel who will lay. who was attacked -- apparently by -- pro buy back the tears of who threw watater on him insultd him kind of in an expletive laced to exchange so called him a traitor. now we have this -- rick campaigner sayining i don't mind right wing thugs checking their drinks on me i don't mind them poking me in the face w with a flag polole. i do minds that nigel fries is set to win the european elections on thursday by calling anyone who opposes a form of brexit he said would never happen traders -- it's important to note however that some record here is have you know said that this is disappointing that this kind of behavior is unacceptabl. and it kind of brings to light
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an interesting debate on what type of harassment is acceptable and what type of freshman is not acceptable. as to the people who are calling this out are perhaps not the same people that would be necessarily calling out the milk shaking -- so quite a debate on social media about the double standard if you will -- if there is a double standard of how people are treated when they are accused of harassing. when this plan this plan to become her aspen when that income something that is unacceptable completely in this is set to continue because all the fires under investigation for alleged for what yeah and his role of it as an m. e. p. as well which is with her into? the mix and focusing camille monkeys about that it's just basically want. to get out of the u.. people support him but the others to feel bound together probably outweigh that anyway. yeltsin's out i'm taking up your time tell us not to use my under the cosh as i will resign perhaps yeah well there is a kernel. well it's looking like she's going to stay on she hasn't been milkshake debt -- although this
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cartoon suggests but maybe that's the fate that awaits her- but anyways things are not really looking good for her as the head of the house of commons andre let's -- has decided to resign saying that she did not think that the brexit deal that she had fought for is going to be assured by theresa may's government -- so this is a big blow for theresa may -- social media users are having of course a ball with this finally a hash tag everyone can agree on this device champagne three so may resign. and it doesn't end there we have i've i've never actually seen game of so we have -- theresa may you know in a in a game of thrones. resisting -- called a lots of it looks. yeah it looks that looks i gueus games of game of drorowning. this means unfortunate which shows three's a man. walking into number ten downing street and to really kind of freakiking out when she getss inside and she sheltered from the camera so twenty years of course and that will be pretty sure that's not
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