tv News RT May 21, 2018 12:00pm-12:31pm EDT
12:00 pm
the world even though of course we recognize the direct link between dance and displacement but that's not what on monday couples. thank you up in the break has to raise them a signaled a referendum on a united ireland we told titian frayne andres amaze defacto coalition do you pete about the imminent consequences of breakfast and no amnesty for the british army or the irish republican army the civil going about to i'm going underground. apply for many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money kill the narrowness and spend the children twenty million one fly a. book it's an experience like nothing else on here because i want to share what i
12:01 pm
think what i know about the beautiful guy my great so will more chance with. and thinks it's going to. i don't think it is i will not be here that. much as you have to straighten it all . out here. hate. to tell you. if you can just tell you on the. by then coffee session more than are there. by then is assess the quality. of a study that came out and said i'm. going to want. some similar thing with my soul. and also it was revealed to the pope multiple
12:02 pm
injuries among company to sell them to keep sophie hold most of the work but the show's real your mercy on the phone to the book and if you can book a people so simple so the see so you're welcome to it's a book in a moral sense of what my. own admitted nothing of. a flood leave. something there save the work. done on the nothe something not said. to us and then to huddles look ma that's what i see now maybe i maybe i let it cool enough.
12:03 pm
welcome back this wednesday will mark twenty years since the people of the island of ireland voted on a referendum that approved the good friday agreement which brought on an arguably fragile peace but will there now be a referendum on a united ireland because the good friday agreement triggers an automatic vote if it appears likely a majority and also to vote to leave the u.k. and tourism a has reportedly been in doubt about a majority voting to remain in the u.k. joining me now is the newly elected soon for a member of parliament for western rhone all of bagley all the things were going on
12:04 pm
the program just before we get to the united ireland it is forty four years this week or this one since the dubliner more than massacres what was the significance of that three hundred four thirty four dead or injured well it was all follow us tragic and i was the biggest loss of life the families are still to this very day sick and justice they're sick and justice for all those who were killed in the massacre and it's about it's at that time that the legacy and class happened with a great them in the starting place agreement which was four years ago we need the legacy magnussen to be up and run and we need to have legacy inquests and we have at the leader stop an instant held by a court of law to be on lawful and stop in the funding for attack us in class so we need all out up and run and why does invading think that the government hasn't released papers relating to legacy issues like monaghan double bombing well that's an issue for the british government with calls for them time and time again with calls for information to be released at the same sect they have something to hate
12:05 pm
it seems like there may be a cover up by the british government but the uk the legacy of mack innocence need to be there they need to be explored so that all these issues can come to the fore that well nothing's happening at stormont in the northern ireland assembly the british prime minister drazen me has been talking about legacies. saying that she wants no search your limitations a new city for u.k. soldiers involved in crimes we're going to be talking to the d.v.d. in a moment to keep. our his prime minister they oppose that would soon we would agree with opposition but here are the words of praise that may last week the words of the british secretary of state that was very offensive for the families it was the fountain for the families the map with carm bradley and i put a tear that she should withdraw those comments or she should apologize to the families but she has offended her which comments the comments that were made in the house of commons regarding the legacy but garden misrepresentation as to their
12:06 pm
legacy and class been in favor of those been prosecuted being armed forces rather than being on both sides which was completely misleading there's no doubt that tory government have prioritized their own self interests with the d u p over the interest of the people of north continue to do so by not calling the british irish into a governmental conference and they seem to do so with rights at all so it's about time the british government stepped up to the markets that put the interests of the people of the north before their own self interest with a pact with the d.p. even when three in corporate media seems very aware of the brics the referendum is going to impact on the good friday agreement what did you think of reports the tourism a has been saying that the referendum will united. go in the frame's way if it were if it happened given that the good friday agreement says it is possible . well look if we had a referendum and if they wanted to we would automatically. and i think that's very
12:07 pm
appealing for people to live in an ireland more and more people are endorsing the inspiration of irish another there's no doubt that breaks it has helped there's no doubt that breaks it has opened up the constitutional debate around our land and there's no doubt that more people are endorsing an affection of irish in a day we were mad. what magnificent are the british government to use and to gauge public opinion as to whether a border poll should be called she was in it on the able to clarify about what first this isn't the first time that should be able to clear a version didn't just rule it out but she was on able to clarify what she's using to gauge public opinion as to whether unity referendum should be called in for him is renowned for inaccuracy recently what is your vain think would happen if there was a vote only about it i lived in but obviously want to united ireland i'm a republican i'm a nationalist and i don't apologize for that obviously i want a united ireland all this nation been have campaigned for a united ireland and it's saying that the people in the north and protect her and i
12:08 pm
. want to want to be part of a united ireland and that's the best interest for all the people off the island of ireland to be part of a united ireland so what would it mean a hard border because the irish usually you saying that the u.k. may crash early you completely because a really divided cabinet and downing street that would presumably mean a whole board but the took the tory government are all over the place where they don't have what they don't have a solution for the people of the north it seems to be the case that one after the referendum as regards to perhaps it was on call and that the people often are forgotten about and they were seen as a stumbling block for the tory government a hard border would be absolutely disastrous i represent the people of west supporter construction so we are when our vehicle industry there's a bridge from first there's free flow of people free flow of traffic free flow of goods go over it on a daily basis and at the recent structure in our heart border to that it would be dishonest risk for the people of the north as a whole use of board
12:09 pm
a border of the irish sea what we would be if there is absolutely no border whatsoever. and have led the case for special status we needed them in part of the customs union on the single market we've continued to do so of continue to lobby with each twenty seven around. the campaign for that and we will continue to do so in the time has obviously if there is a border. position is to support a good friday agreement would you not be expecting that there is going to be groups in communities on the border who will believe that a return to violence or at least damaging infrastructure is inevitable but look i don't i don't think the commentary is to say that there's going to be fallon's is helpful for anybody we want to avoid violence for twenty years on from the good friday agreement i was six years old at the time with the good friday agreement was signed i benefit from the good friday agreement i grew up in a peaceful society as a result of the good friday agreement and it's about it's about cherishing the good friday agreement it's about at the magnet and all its forms and it's about see and
12:10 pm
prosperous and for everybody and the only way we can say that is by special status i mean in the customs union on the single market that's the only way forward for the people of the north to use a cherished good friday agreement. for the t. shirt and if what we're getting from the chaos arguably from downing street if all that happened the great hord border and range position is still just support an agreement like that i don't know who's accused of selling out at the scene frame joining in to basically interfere no for the good friday agreement was an international agreement the only party who didn't support it was. the people of the north continue to support the good friday agreement we had the anniversary just passed of twenty years from the good friday agreement a mistake people from all sections have committed a calm and celebrate the good friday agreement celebrate the pace as well as a way of hot and for the people of the north you know but if there's a hard border what happens to west through what we have with opposed to hard border
quote
and hard bragg's that will continue to oppose that i was just acted recently with and if i was majority on that majority was the people of standing up and sent they didn't want to hard border they didn't want to heartbreaks that and should family continue to lead the campaign for special status so that we don't have a hard border all a big thank you well. to hear the other side we're going to go outside westminster to speak to the a pm b. sammy wilson the chargers' worst person on bricks and a member of britain's parliamentary committee on exiting the european union the d.p. is the paramilitary linked party keeping drazen main power as british prime minister sami thanks for being on going underground again so how excited are you by your defacto coalition partners to resume his government saying it's going to a publisher white paper on highlands future it's not a white paper on arlin's future it's a white paper which will outline the government's position on a whole range of issues which it has to negotiate with the. i think decision. and just hang a lot more detail and it's quite
12:11 pm
12:12 pm
12:13 pm
foreign minister joining the drea june is able to transfer all foreign ministers in doing that. at the moment so you know it is quite clear and the prime minister should learn from this. don't take any dictation from the stand up to them they get feet and and they will give in when the white paper is revealed in a few weeks time will we be able to tell whether she has been played as it were the well i don't know what's going to be in the white paper but i hope that she repeated again in the house of commons that we will be leaving the single market will be we will be leaving the customs union and i would hope that the white paper would reflect both of those objectives because that of course what people voted for and that's the only way we're going to free ourselves from first of all having to pay billions of pines into the e.u. you having to accept e.u.
12:14 pm
rules for the united kingdom being tied to the e.u. trade policy when we have got a whole world out there that is just we have for britain to do trig thing that's very hard to. as a result of course our economy will benefit that's what brics secretary david david says but you sympathize with the razor a reportedly davis apparently told me that a customs partnership could be or would be it was being reported illegal under international law well whether it's a legal and moral law i'm not an international lawyer so i counting on a judgement up on tell you one thing is clear is a. who on earth would want to do trade deals with the united kingdom if as a result of any trade deal when they sent goods lyonnais king those have to pay tariffs on them as if they were going into the e.u. and only when they have proven that they haven't gone into the they could claim
12:15 pm
that money back again is good and bad so apparently i mean jacob riis morg is the bookies favorite to replace to raise a may at the last time i looked at the odds what did you make of this the g said when their response was well let's have a poll in the united ireland. yes this whole border issue with reference to bricks and maze or borders thing i would not be as confident as you that's not a risk i'm prepared to take let me first of all to read from all denies that he ever said down i'm fairly convinced that if there was a referendum on united on tomorrow that the people of the north are would vote for me i'm within the united kingdom however as you've seen in scotland the whole purpose of referendum is free off by niceness parties are not the will number to simply cause further destabilization that's why it's a rubbish idea and she ought to calculus far as she can in fact she ought to kick in along with the idea of staying in the customs union on a single market oh no but it's
12:16 pm
a good case for me to go off the subject of bricks that i don't ask you what you made of tourism a explicitly a problem of saying there will be no amnesties for british veterans who are found guilty for crimes u.k. security services and so on no statute of limitations well i think you'll find that there will be a continual law by post from ministers and from backbenchers and the house of commons for what's called a statute of limitations because don't forget that terrorists. went to kill the security forces on the civilian population in northern aren't being given on the stand by your defector keeping this prime minister and the prime minister was explicitly saying that me no amnesty what are your constituents going up think if former all you see and so on the implication already in jail implication of your question is that every time we disagree with a prime minister we bring our we threaten to bring our dialogue is iraq is quite a board more zoomable or we bring her dying that's not really
12:17 pm
a very tenable position on a day would be a very waste position for sales to we believe that we have got significant support within the conservative party we've got the defense secretary who as pushing for this and the proper thing for us to do for. i believe that's what most of our constituents want is to continue to push the prime minister on this particular but it's not a leaving the defacto coalition issue for the deal but that's it's a key as far working with our friends within the conservative party to try and force the government's hand and just a statute of limitations that. sammy wilson shadow back that spokes person of the day you be keeping to raise it may and power in britain will be covering on going underground any convictions of british soldiers or ira volunteers as well as raise amazing white paper as and when they happen but that sympathy days there will be back on wednesday when britain's new
12:18 pm
home secretary addresses the police federation having been in wales as the murder rate in britain's capital over take new york see you on wednesday twenty years since the island of ireland voted for the good friday agreement. of three. to the american american policy of unique to the election the american plan is. taking hostage. as a nation. and companies can be successful that.
12:19 pm
scientifically modify do anything any system change in the future industry in the nine hundred ninety s. . time taking. tonights and what does that have to do. that i. was just. on our cinema. is a chemical plant least killed we. see it was widely believed it was like it was in the early history. they use privately in the bronze doors possible temptation. out of her future scientists truth to dream projects really full on the human race to science service to the world free of g.m.
12:20 pm
and chrysler state would even be able to actually pass the points of never send. tween i. picks a fight with washington by adopting measures to take the sting out of u.s. sanctions on iran iran lashes out at the e.u. for not being supportive enough. for the exits of the united states from the nuclear deal the e.u. is political support for the nuclear agreement is not sufficient. two parties at opposite ends of the political spectrum seek the blessing of italy's president for the radical coalition manifesto. chilean villages so the
12:21 pm
local avocado farm supply major u.k. supermarkets serve less than having to drink water contaminated with human waste. good afternoon this is our international. iran's foreign minister is lashed out at the european union for not doing enough to help tehran counter u.s. pressure mohammad's areason marks come amid european efforts to save economic relations with iran which was thrown into jeopardy by the third of american sanctions after washington scrapped the iran nuclear deal with the exit of the united states from the nuclear deal the expectations of the iranian public towards the european union have increased and the e.u.'s political support for the nuclear agreement is not sufficient some companies have already announced that they are
12:22 pm
ready to leave for example french energy giants to. the multi billion dollar projects could be abandoned by november when american sanctions are due to be reinstated and his finance minister lashed out at the us. this could my we're going to accept the u.s. is the planet's economic policeman do you accept one way domination with no respect for international rules obviously europe's response must clearly be. on friday the european commission launched a process to prevent youth from being hit by u.s. sanctions under it european companies will be able to get compensation and loans if they're affected the director of international finance solutions associates shabbir razvi believes that the e.u. is in no mood to be told what to do. i don't think european union is in the mood for listening to washington dick tart at this moment yes mr macron had
12:23 pm
a wonderful wreaking in washington a. few weeks ago where mr mark rod has probably decided to become washington's pimp in paris however the other european union countries particularly germany is in no mood to listen to washington on the business relationship that they have developed with. iran over the years it's not in the interest of anyone to create huge distances between iran or the nuclear deal besides financial measures diplomatic efforts are also in place the e.u. energy commission now in tehran on his first official visit to the country since donald trump pulled out of the accord on shevardnadze discuss the latest developments with good to oregon form of vice president of the european commission . because not except that the americans dictate the terms of the business the
12:24 pm
american policy of taking hostage other nations. and company use has to be it has to be partnership to do this obvious. but the ship between the united states the european union is entering a new new age it's not like it was in the past. and more or less the americans and europeans share the same values. the europeans accepted that americans have to do to ship. the americans. enough to provide security i think that's finished.
12:25 pm
the parties hoping to form italy's next coalition government are seeking the blessing of the country's president for a radical programme of action a poll is found sixty percent of italians support the largely empty a new ideas agreed on by the left leaning five star movement and right wing likud party. must do something about immigration because it's a mess and like the collison plan of course who want lower taxes especially for businesses so it's really got too harsh an immigration we need to solve this problem but with a more moderate approach but i'm worried about how five star and the league are going to make good on these promises it will be difficult because the powers that strong in the. ok auntie's done your whole can seem to take a look now at just how these two opposing parties ended up working together. italy's on the brink of forming its coalition government with the parties presenting their blueprint on the country's future to the president but this is no
12:26 pm
ordinary political deal should it go ahead italy will be the only western european country and the e.u. founding member governed by populist euro skeptics this is got europe pretty worried italy first is the political slogan of those about to lead the country. we've told this to everyone even on the european level and from now on only italians come first now the northern league and five star movement have certainly had their differences in fact until recently there was no love lost between the two parties taking italy by storm fortunately for them the proverb the enemy of my enemy is my friend holds very much true with brussels firmly centered as their bad boy. the choice the italian people have made is a step towards freedom for the whole of europe away from constraints and insecurity we want to rebuild europe based on people not bureaucracy we want to be listened to otherwise all these sectors and industries that are suffering from injustice
12:27 pm
because of european treaties and directives will have to be reimbursed they share a dislike for conventional establishment elitist politics they both want change in the country's relationship with the european union and their policies on tax cuts that reduction and immigration would put them directly at loggerheads with other european heavyweights they're also both set on scrapping sanctions on russia but this approach has won them a historic election and continues to prove popular with the italian public well so far cards are being kept close to the chest so it's not clear who the nominee for prime minister will be both party leaders have ruled themselves out one thing is for certain though the next steps of the coalition at italy's helm and it starts towards brussels will hold even more intrigue than what brought them to power obviously. that would be something really. especially for a country with such a long. pass for sure it's actually.
12:28 pm
something recent years on. to the success of us on the balance. there's a lot of. out of iraq. with the. start of the year but you know the still part of your. opinions. has controlled us in germany over a cartoonist depiction of the israeli prime minister is the winner of this year's your vision song contest the german newspaper ended its collaboration with the author after a public outcry now here is the picture in question the artist says that he wanted to criticize binyamin netanyahu for exploiting israel's victory in the contest for his own political and over some of accuse them of resorting to anti semitic cliches
12:29 pm
i don't think seitan should publish dita hannity's cartoons he seems to be a hardline and to see might the to have is a very dangerous man and absolutely and semitic this has been clear for the last forty years no more idiotism caricatures important for shaping public opinion but there is no place for incursion and disseminated. laughter the outrider newspaper pulled the caricature and apologized for printing it but the cartoonist the to haneke is defined apologized is their business i do not apologize the accusation doesn't ring true with me that the drawing can be regarded as anti semitic i did not mean it's that way i can criticize netanyahu policy even as a german. there's another side to all of this though in his work and it has mocked and criticized other world leaders as well this cartoon draws comparisons between
12:30 pm
president stalin and hitler the last time around when there was an outcry the newspaper defended the artist's freedom of speech we heard from israeli journalist gideon levy he says that european media outlets are trying to avoid criticizing israel to avoid being accused of anti semitism whenever it comes to israel not only to an attorney oh. in general immediately the european media is being accused of it isn't why any other leader you can do whatever you want whenever you draw israeli states and whenever you criticize is immediately it comes up all on the symmetry and europe is afraid really scared paralyzed of being labeled as anti semite rightly so by the way the only problem is that this has nothing to lose and this time it isn't and i hope the german colleague.
33 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on