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subscribed to roughly. just twelve euros fifty per month. the u.k. prime minister says unlocks a bright future after his vote to indorse the deal reason i face is an uphill battle to get a hostile parliament on the side. of the weak violence spills onto the streets of france is to get some water cannon used against yellow vests protesters may be making a stand on petrol prices. but not
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a bit of difficulty opening my eyes right now and that's because we've just been in the midst of all of this to you guys. for twenty years the international space station celebrates two decades of pioneering research we go about in the scene to take a look at this amazing achievement. this is the weekly here on r.t. international. leaders have agreed a briggs withdrawal deal with british prime minister trees of the agreement will now have to go through the british parliament where it faces an uphill struggle to get approval and peace as well as the nation as a whole remain deeply divided on the issue may says that she's still optimistic the british people will get behind her. the deal we have agreed today a lot of bright future for the u.k. m.p.'s will vote on this deal it will be one of the most significant votes that
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parliament has held for many years and it will depend whether we move forward to get into a brighter future or open the door to yet more divisions and uncertainty this is certainly seen as something that could be described as the calm before the storm because despite the fact that theresa may and her e.u. counterparts got together in brussels to put a massive check mark on these last two years of torturous negotiations certainly the most difficult part now it seems only lies ahead because despite the fact that european union and doris the agreement that was reached between the u.k. and the rest of the e.u. now this document is going to have to travel to the house of commons here in westminster and this is where the battle has been raging on about whether or not this is something that could be acceptable for the u.k. and today we heard of brussels the european commission president try to convince
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m.p.'s that they should support this deal and that really it's the only deal possible. to work if i just give you the house of commons. decision from should wish this is to. just a boost to push the button for europe. only. within the house of commons passions have been flying very very high as m.p.'s have debated this question does the prime minister's still intend to vote of false choice to parliament between him her a botched jail or no jail you will not delivering the breaks to people who voted for the prime minister comes before us today trying to sell us the deal that is already dead in the water the reason why the people of this country are so fed up these. because they've been made so many promises none of which are being delivered to them because they homes be delivered to them well it certainly looks this looks
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like the balance of opinion on this issue is not tipping into recent may's favor at this point and of course we have to keep in mind that for weeks on and the issue of a possible vote of no confidence has been raised here in westminster and thrown around so that continues to be a possibility with many within the conservative party insisting that this is not the best deal that could be put forward we also know of course that prominent political figures here in westminster have resigned and left their positions. in defiance of the way to recently has been handling bracks it and of course of the public has been needing a lot of reassurance we know that theresa may has published an open letter pleading with the british people to support her back on this deal but whether or not that is in fact the case is the big question still people here wondering whether if a don't vote for this particular deal that's been being offered to them if a new deal perhaps that could happen if theresa may could be pushed out the door
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still whether or not there could be another election and really whether all of this could yet again and up at square one radio host john don't believe that reason i face is an impossible task of getting to briggs it do. i'm afraid when this comeback comes back to the commons i think she's got a very real sugar i mean we know today from arlene foster from the new you bait they're not going to back it so that's the ten vote vote that keeps the trees the main power of the moment out of the window jeremy called win today has said labor will not vote for torres bricks and remain as won't vote for it i think the commons will will reject it i think should have no choice them but to resign if she doesn't resign of course there'll be a vote of no confidence and that has to be i almost agreed with tony blair today not about having another referendum but he made the point that this isn't the breaks that we voted for no matter which side you're on and so sure
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she's got him possible task she's going to fail in my opinion. france has been hit by a week of furious demonstrations against hikes in fuel prices led by protestors wearing bright yellow safety vests right eighty thousand demonstrators vented their anger on saturday nationwide with violence flaring up also in paris to gas water cannon and fires creating chaos throughout the week shola dubious has been travelling across the country including to the capital where she was caught up in the clashes. i. think it is as you can see behind me there are a group of around a hundred a year low vest whereas these are trying to blockade roads around about slike this this is one of the main arteries that would go from blue on all the way to paris and what they're saying is that president might call has said lots of things he said he's going to come into power he's going to make reforms he's going to change the french economy for the better but people here say there is noone magic formula
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and so for corn hasn't brought in a magic formula it's not about politics we're all equal and we're all here against the french government is clear to everybody this is mccrum became president prices have increased food fuel it's all gone up we don't want them anymore and we want to change the system. it's getting a little rowdy know as you can see the yellow vests protesters have taken over vis a section of the roads they are now completely in control of it and trying to stop the traffic. that's right a street to the entrance of the earlies a parent's eyes you can see tear gas is being fired by the police that's as the protesters were trying to enter into that street to get close to it seriously ellie's a perilous. was. having
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a bit of difficulty opening my eyes right now and that's because we've just been in the midst of all of this tear gas as you can see eyes red is really hard to open them and at the moment they are just a burning uncontrollably. the police becoming less having to move not because they're all being pushed up the street seems that you've got to protest this it really is absolutely crazy here on the streets of paris. this is a road just off the arc de triomphe and as you can see here we've got some of the stooges they've become infamous in paris of late they're burning here this is one
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of the barricades have been put in place. if. it just seems that people now all hugely angry at this situation and the fact that the president is still refused to meet them to discuss the problems in this country. one hundred thirty protesters were detained across the country saturday forty two of them in paris and thirty people were injured and she's a french president among micron is expected to address the issues raised in the protests earlier here strongly condemned the violence. thanks to our lord forces for their courage and professionalism shame on those who attacked them shame on those who have abused other citizens and journalists shame on those who try to intimidate elected officials there is no room for this violence in the republic. russia's malign influence reaches even as far as children's
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entertainment these days some western media are to be believed thank you the russian cartoon series that's been a hit round the world are being designed to sway young minds jacqueline figure has the story. and that little sweetheart was matia from the cartoon in the bear originally russian the series has been translated into dozens of languages and won the hearts of millions across the globe but it turns out there may be a sinister side to the enduring little girl and her protective pet d.c.u. trying to. see now what russia has forgotten to mention there is that some cartoons are in fact evil putin propaganda yep according to a times u.k. article moshe is just another putin puppet machine is funny steep. but also
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a plucky she punches a bunch of weight is no fun fish to see. but it seemed to be particularly worried about one scene and a single episode or moshe's seen wearing a soviet border guards hat. apparently that's meant to be a statement on russia's defense of its borders but even if we say that's true what kind of kid would pick up on that but hey it's best to start when they're young right the studio behind this propaganda masterpiece of course denies being influenced by the kremlin's hand saying they received no state funding but we did a bit of digging and found some ominous signs you simply can't ignore here comes the kremlin for all of two seconds that could easily be interpreted as a soviet red star to skies as an innocent christmas decoration and you may not realize it but the weird hat that marshall's got on here is a traditional russian hat now i know those examples aren't so much propaganda as
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they are just random russian things but that's all we could climb but we're not it turns out the bear itself is a representation of russia as a whole you see bear you think russia right as you. it's a fact it's a struggle for the minds part of a hybrid exposure in which a negative image of russia is replaced by a positive oh the horror the horror now you know what your children are being exposed to and can protect them accordingly. and the bear are not coming to invade your homeland masha and the bear is hybrid warfare. he's british empire apologist and who sums up american decadence. my live this hour watching the bear too they don't seem to be particularly indoctrinated. i really really do not want to read more about how masha and the bear is put in his propaganda. i can confirm that i watched two episodes of
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march in the fair when i was nine and i suddenly became a twitter bot who speaks russian. for the international space station twenty years since the launch of the first module of the orbiting science lab and the current crew on board had this message. more than two hundred people from eighteen countries have visited the space station over the years it's become an example of close international corporation not least a beacon of warming relations between two bitter cold war rivals is a look at how the russian u.s. friendship developed to the moon and back.
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so you did ski american ski is enough to get the experience that you let it be. stuck to your yes. you moved out of the most in the. commission or to me it was supported of i think for the population rather better or for more of the feel. of her and see if there's less to her girl all these years i could sit there all that's enough we are all for a brother to. leave.
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they were cutting new ground they said well gosh let's see if we can build a bigger space station and what can we do what are the problems that might come up and what you've learned. some of them an interesting and doesn't just give them more in them some listen it was forceful for a meeting if she were me i. just needed to know that you can succeed to meet people listen still even your least fifteen similar.
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we have built this with nations that have not always me from the. start of the problems but the police on. the other here me back from this platform from figure other leaders are responsible for the future and forget them. an apparent terrorist chemical attack has been reported in series aleppo leaving dozens of people injured including children but more than that after the break.
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welcome back russia has temporarily closed its territorial waters near the crimean peninsula and sent patrol aircraft to the scene after ukrainian navy ships enter the area and what's being described as a deliberate provocation what is it is dollars as the story. really geographies key here a everything is happening as you've just mentioned right off the coast of the crimean peninsula that is the main factor so what's been happening is the cranium the naval ships have been going from the black sea as of c. the shortest route is through the carriage straight russia considers crimea the crimean peninsula its own territory since the twenty fourteen referendum there it also believes that the waters of the carriage strait are russian too so russia has been citing international law. certain articles of the un charter for denying the right of passage to ukrainian ships have
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a listen. there were in the last three ukrainian navy vessels crossed the russian border illegally into temporarily closed russian territorial waters they have not provided the mandatory advance notice they are not on the shipping route should jule they're not complying with orders and occurring at dangerous maneuvers the border service of the federal security service of russia is taking all necessary measures to ensure shipping routes safety ukraine of course never recognized crimea as part of russia therefore it considers the waters of the courage strait theirs and so ironically perhaps kiev has been citing also with the articles of the u.n. charter saying that they do give them the right of passage through those waters so right now the situation is a bit of a stalemate especially after the statement like this from the key of authorities contrary to the un convention on the law of the sea and the treaty between ukraine and the russian federation on cooperation on the use of the as of see in the coach
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straight russian border ships carried out today frankly aggressive action against the vessels of the navy of the armed forces of ukraine so right now what russia has done they moved in a civilian tanker over there and they just to position did right across the strait and so it is physically. lockheed nobody can go through in either direction not just these ukrainian not just these three ukrainian no warships but also in civilian vessels as well right now again it's a stalemate the two sides are just sitting there looking at each other just having a sunday like. dozens of people including children have been taken to hospital after an apparent chemical attack targeting the syrian city of aleppo that's according to the russian defense ministry these are images of victims receiving medical treatment i think say that they had symptoms consistent with chlorine exposure but in chemical experts have been working at the scene of the get back
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your russian defense when she says that the assault was carried out at night with shelling coming from an area controlled by an al qaeda linked group in neighboring province as a commander the commanders in turn have denied involvement insisting that they don't have chemical weapons syria's foreign minister though is calling on the u.n. to condemn and punish rebels involved as well as the countries that backed them at least expert america believes we won't hear any condemnation of this attack from the west. whether the rebels have such weaponry or not we know for sure that they do we know that in april two thousand and sixteen. militia called station islam used chlorine against part of it all a neighborhood called she hamas nobody speaks about this you know the public need probably to be under the impression all the time that the bad guys are the syrian government and the good guys are the rebels. and all trumps the war controversy this week over the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi by suggesting
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that is death was the world's fault. maybe the world should be only because the world is a vicious blows world is a very very vicious place. white house statement title standing with saudi arabia claims the whole truth behind killing might never be known it adds that action has already been taken and saudi arabia remains a steadfast partner especially when it comes to countering iran runs foreign minister javad zarif called trump's words shameful mr trump bizarrely devotes the first paragraph of his shameful statement on saudi atrocities to accusing iran of every sort of malfeasance he can think of perhaps who are also responsible for the california fires because we didn't break the forests just like the fins do saudi officials really admitted it shows he was killed in their istanbul consulate last month in a claimed rogue operation he had has denied any awareness of the plan killing but
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has charged eleven officials washington sanctioned seventeen saudi individuals for their alleged role in the killing. so it's assistance saudi arabia is a key partner in fighting iran a sparked an angry reaction from the media with some suggesting the president has caved in to riyadh however president trump today chose a different path something more along the lines of the world is a very dangerous place because it is we should let murderers get away with it especially if the murderers are paying us lots of money now we're left to figure out why the president is telling that lie why he's going so far out of this way to cover for the country and specifically the ruler that carried out this killing of a us resident and us journalist question the morality of course are entirely absent as they usually are from u.s. government policy as long as willing to to give big contracts to. do with all the great american companies that are causing so much havoc around the world and i'm sure they're going to continue to kill people this is a this is
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a terrible thing president troubles doing. i'm staying with international join me for more of the top of the hour. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy for and let it be an arms race on all fronts very dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. i. need to call it sounding.
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i'm a little but i think. one. body. i don't want or i can't that's funny i knew she needed to get out of the room she could feel that he had a ticking dad when i say he made a move to follow the man that i don't know before. join me every thursday on the alex i'm unsure when i'll be speaking to a guest of the world of politics sport i'm sure. i'll see you then.
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at the time a local television reporter from detroit is following the case closely bill proctor is well aware of the methods used by local police to close certain cases as quickly as possible. they did this all the time. they had people make statements whether in writing or they did the writing they had some buddies and with the suggestion that hears this and you can go home i've heard that doesn't. so it doesn't. and it wouldn't surprise me at all the three real number doesn't run into the hundreds or thousands because the same cadre of bad detectives that probably were two dozen of them were in place for over thirty five years. were the marks on
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her. medication. with no evidence or witness statements against him on the seventh of march one thousand nine hundred ninety seven lamar monson is sentenced to fifty years of criminal imprisonment for the murder of christina brown. only one element was used against him the confession that he signed. it and believe that this is going to pay. off usually they're not going to want to be in prison on. something that i wouldn't wish them off worst enemy just being processed for you to go into a sale. the whole process of a distressed uncomfortable. you feel like your freedom is being
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siphoned away from. tell you one thing about them are. i think that the last time he saw his daughters they were looking occurred to me. but everything he told me to do for her. in the letters and in his calls did everything he said do for her she never had to work for anything because a father was not around. and she was upset and angry home mother too was because them are wasn't here to help her train his daughter and they could but he had the best interests in the world for his. he just wasn't here to do it so i did it. unlike us in the world for nothing but missing of.
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twenty years later a single event changes the course of lamar monson's life just around the time that bill proctor the journalist who followed his case is getting ready to retire he receives a call from an unexpected witness who claims to know the real identity of christina brown's murder. two months before i retired after thirty three years in terms of that she called me on the phone it was one of the more shocking calls i'd ever taken. as an investigator do you get many but this woman said to me on the phone. and me even if you don't remember that murder that you covered back then on boston you got it wrong. you got it wrong and i said ok i'm listening.
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and she explained that she was with the person who did the murder that the person in prison was not the killer that he wasn't there but she was with the man who did the killing and came back from the event dripping in blood and confessed to her that he had killed the. adult cared. for twenty years twenty plus years and carried. and that made it. i'm outta here me almost. i'm not on holiday and that. at the time of the events shalane a bentley resides in the building where the crime takes.
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