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i know when he saw it is just simply his ability to maintain an investigative documentary. ghost war on r.t. . and subscribe to roughly boston get pull roughly content for just twelve euros fifty per month. big news tonight the big bricks it showed trees amaze booed in parliament as she. planned the crucial commons vote admitting that she faced with the british as m.p.'s lined up to condemn the delay and. this government and the prime minister feels it's time because of that we prime minister members across this house don't
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want your deal is she not realize how can you take and when articulates this make the. coming up to the headlines tonight the french president meet political and union leaders as he prepares to break his silence on some of the country's most violent protests in decades with a number of new news outlets pinning the blame now on social media fueling the press will say without meantime still in france the french foreign minister was donald trump not to interfere after the u.s. president tweeted about the yellow vest protest plenty of he thought over him people at those rallies if they thought that was the case. trump is rich a billionaire and just like macro for me he's not a politician for us trump represents the very worst of our own president.
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not just a nine pm here in moscow this monday my name is kevin when this is r.t. international thanks ever so much for cheating to us it's bricks it that's making all the news again today or rather the fighting around it latest is the british prime minister the sanford who put choose these crucial parliamentary vote on a much maligned plan on ice still not sure when that vote is going to happen at the moment trees may was confronted by anger on all sides in a packed house of commons and she admitted that m.p.'s had too many concerns for e.u. divorce deal to get enough backing just this house wants to deliver bricks it i if she doesn't take on board. the fundamental changes required then she must make way for those who can the biggest on certainty for british business lies not in this field but on the front bench of the labor. prime minister members across this house don't want your deal does she not realize how chaotic and when articulates this make you know you hear what she's doing to day.
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i she is for eight. years so it's a reason may that addressing a very fractious house of commons confirming that vote has been delayed it must of been humiliating for have to concede that her deal that she'd been talking on she said it would be voted down and that she will now go to brussels in an attempt to renegotiate certain elements of the deal she actually calls it to seek assurances over the contentious issue of the irish back start in the future of the irish or they take a listen to what she had to say i've listened very carefully to what has been said in this chamber and. from listening to those views it is clear that while there is broad support for many of the key aspects of pity i. yes on one issue on one issue than all the
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backstop that remains widespread and steve concerned we will therefore defer the coach actually for tomorrow. and not to proceed to divide the house at this time the challenge. it's almost the result of the referendum it's pretty dos this house wants to deliver bricks it. a clear message. from the s.n.p. but. does it want to do so through reaching an agreement with the e.u. be honest that this risks dividing the country again. time wise to reason may says that she wants to go and visit e.u.
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leaders in the european commission before this week's e.u. summit but still not clear specifically when that's going to be but she wants to discuss changes and address and piece concerns but we have a date for every new devote for when this vote will now take place and that is a great source of anger among politicians in the chamber many of them with desperate to finally have that say on this rather chaotic gregg's that process make claims that she's listened to her critics into the case that people have and that she's going to do everything she can to seek assurances from the e.u. over the issue of the irish stop well a lot of people would say that she didn't listen that she should have those in her own party will say she should have pressed by in this vote on this say that this wasn't a deal that they wanted a tall and that's what the leader of the labor opposition party jeremy corbyn had to say the government is in disarray uncertain theory is building for business
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people are in despair at this stage of these failed negotiations the prime minister is trying to buy herself one last chance to save this deal if she doesn't take on board the fundamental changes required then she must make way for those who can m.p. after m.p. after to resume a statement lined up desperate to get in that ostensibly that questions to the prime minister but really indignant criticisms of how she has handled this negotiation process as yet no date for the vote the prime minister. planning to tweak or not renegotiate but seek a sure it says on some elements of the deal which harms the m.p.'s in the chamber of already dismissed as not good enough and a deal that brussels has already said that it's going to refuse to renegotiate. or most of the lot of this broadcaster and former m.p. george galloway is on the line with a slow georgia car i could see this coming good news no great surprise
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a kind of one the words resume maybe put it on maybe waited to so long to put it on ice you surprised nor. well it's not over till the fat lady sings as they say in opera and this is a sort of pro and it might be that the house of commons votes tonight to have the vote tomorrow or whatever the prime minister thinks they can underwrite a year of the house yes and that for younger viewers is exactly how winston churchill came to power on a motion to adjourn the house which was lost and that might be trees or may golds the speaker open the way for the he's waited all these years for the opportunity to throw such a spanner in the works and he did right at the beginning of the he said it's not up to the prime minister to withdraw the vote the house might decide otherwise so watch this space on that but it is absolute chaos is bringing it's humiliating the
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country humiliating our own party and of course humiliating democracy was a turning point on this way because i mean this is being two and a half years in the making a rude new is going to be complicated to me you could say well he wants me to reason maybe hey she wanted the job where did it all start to unwind or was it never going to happen probably the first place or orderly in a first i think the i think the appointment of someone who didn't believe in bricks as prime minister was the fatal flaw it's the achilles heel of the entire thing and something i'm not one of them but some think she deliberately sabotaged these negotiations and brought about what she does have a daughter already got a c. ations you say what you say that. well some of our own party think that it is a dog's brix it if she didn't do it deliberately makes are a fool if if she did do it deliberately a mixer a knave i'm not sure which would be washed but this is not bricks at that she's
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proposing and therefore a good one hundred of our own m.p.'s will never vote for it whatever reassurances brings back it's a bit it's a bit like general and waving his piece of paper here i mean honestly going to lots of times it rub it out the house in this trip to brussels later this week it could be worse couldn't it. indeed the e.u. leaders clearly smell blood this blood in the form of a second referendum which they hope would lead to a reversal of the last referendum result the close what are not right about that it would still leave millions of people very bitter and angry it would risk social peace in britain if the first referendum is somehow an old you don't know what to believe these days here tell again there will be no second referendum but are we closer to it tonight and if it did happen you've got your ear on the ground what people think there in britain and would it be as close would it go the other way what you think without. it would be close the other way or the same way and in any
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case if it went against the brics it tears their demand a third referendum if it went against the rim a nurse did blame the russians. worst case scenario for britain what could happen in the last in the next forty eight hours or so as you see it. i think the most likely outcome is treason may being overthrown by a horror on army our own party and the new prime minister returning to square one there are plenty of people in the wings waiting boris johnson even gore is here for the occasion just a loop prime ministerial and he's churchill's biographer george will leave it there thank you preserver george galloway former british m.p. and host of our show great show. later you get all of us ok next the french president's met with the country's political elite union bosses after almost four weeks of nationwide protests by the yellow vests movement and they say mccrone
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gave no details about his upcoming address to the nation charging for eight local time not shortly them to let you know what he says on saturday parts of paris were left strewn with. shattered glass rubber bullets correspond with the thick of it what was the worst was seen in the city for over a decade really nasty the. person i was just talking about takes us through the latest the french finance minister who's described these protests that have been going on now for the last four weekends as being an economic catastrophe with france with french economic growth being reduced boy zero point one percent a result of why we've been describing these protests as being a spontaneous social movement to the last three weeks there is invite something deeper behind it social media mainstream media outlets now suggesting that facebook algorithms could be to blame for spreading these protests are on twitter yes those
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pesky russian bots they're at it again with some chew hundred accounts retreating or tweeting one thousand six hundred times a day to put in context it's all average eight tweets already tweets per account today i think i tweeted at least twelve times so it's not. the french authorities have said that they are launching an investigation into this alleged interfering russia once again but they said that they won't speculate as to the results of that until back to investigation that's according to the foreign minister who's also taken out to hit out against donald trump after he sent this tweet all saturday the paris agreement isn't working out so well for paris protests and riots all over france people do not want to pay large sums of money much to third world countries that are questionably run in order to maybe protect the environment chanting we
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want trump love france i am telling donald trump the president of the republic also told him we do not take part in america's debate leave our nation out of the total trump say that it's we the people on the streets of france and in paris which own thing we want trump well we didn't hear anything such like that but we decided to ask the protesters if they did indeed want trump even to live with. the french one revolution they don't want mccrone they want him and the french government to resign. no i don't want all my crew and it's dangerous i'm not sure who is worse trump is rich a billionaire and just like micro for me he's not a politician no one in france would have voted for trump for us trump represents the very worst of our own president we want. you put in france some feel. about equality and we've balanced system
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something like that. we have a kid and we don't want a king anymore it seems the protesters don't want trump more today he won't. and many will be waiting with bated breath to see what the president will say to the country. this evening the protests are continuing today in france arnold yellow best is said they will be out again in force this weekend who are they describing as marked by more twists and turns over this some news outlets and suggesting social media is the one is the driving force behind the riots not actually rising fuel costs they've been suggestions that bad actors are stirring up this part. but well received social media invade as a political commentator appear manual to man believes shifting blame to moscow in fact is we're covering up western governments failures actually visit the pattern
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of western foreign policies to blame russia on their own internal problems on their own fate or in foreign policy but all saw we are in a new job political world of. communication war between major powers and russia is used us as a scapegoat invest wall in every event involve west beats donald trump election brags the turmoil in french politics. veja the user rush you're. a scapegoat to one to blame or for your own problems now you have to midnight here in moscow thanks for being with us international viewers watching around the world coming up in the twist and turn of this story to the bad day for a while way now japan is turning against the chinese coms manufacture during the
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stories talk about tonight russian citizen charged in the united states with being a russian agent his father a quest for a change of plea lawyers prepared a motion with a hearing likely to be held sometime this week to define annmarie ability not by counsel and a government by through its attorney respectfully filed this joint motion to set a change of plea hearing in the above caption matter and request
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a hearing at the court's earliest convenience all right let's try and work out what this means caleb opens across a change of plea change a plea from want to walk a new one and out forth. well people are suspecting that this could mean a number of different things now at this point she'd entered a plea of not guilty and denied all charges now she's filing for a change of plea now some are wondering is she going to plead guilty however others are saying is she going to plead perhaps no contest others are arguing that perhaps she has reached a deal with the prosecution and will plead to a much lesser charge now in order to review the case maria bettina she has been charged with being an agent allegedly of the russian government and trying to infiltrate the politically powerful national rifle association and at first it was put forward that she had been in town tact with intelligence officers and that she'd been trading favors for sex however prosecutors have backed away from some of
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those stiffer charges they dropped the charge of espionage at this point are simply charging her with being an unregistered lobbyist failing to report herself as a foreign agent now she's denied all charges said that she is not guilty and after her arrest she was denied she was denied bail and she was held pending pending trial so she's been in federal prison awaiting trial this entire time since her arrest now questions we don't really know what this change of plea will mean what we do know is that as early as tuesday this hearing could take place apparently the parties who are necessary for there to be a hearing are available as early as tuesday so people you know wait to see what happens but it appears that pretty soon we will be seeing bettina in federal court and that she will be having a hearing regarding a change of police so not exactly clear what that means has she made a deal is she saying she's guilty and pleading guilty has she is she simply going
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to plead no contest there are many many different possibilities about what this could mean a change of police that seems to be what is coming up and we'll have to wait and see what happens in the courtroom case watch this space with the help should you tell us what's in the. thanks very much for now from new york city caleb maupin. representatives of more than a hundred sixty countries agreed today to adopt the united nations global migration pact to the meeting in morocco but crucially some e.u. states as well as the u.s. refused to attend. salo with what they've been those who were in attendance were intending in what they were attending for the migration pact the un migration pact to set out to put in place a framework for a global solution or at least to try and get a global solution to tackling migration one of those world leaders that was in attendance was the german chancellor angela merkel. the whole migration pact idea was roundly supported here in germany only the right wing opposition alternative
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for germany spoke out against it they have this to say the migration pact contains lots of political commitments and leads to more migrants entering germany but it proved far more toxic elsewhere another of the big names in attendance from europe was the belgian prime minister sharjah shell and now he in fact lost his well governing coalition because of this migration pact on sunday the right wing flemish nationalists that were helping to give him a ruling majority in the belgian parliament walked out of the coalition over this issue in slovakia the foreign minister. he threatened to resign over it it was only when assurances were made that bratislava would main would remain closely aligned to both the and nato when it came to issues of migration did he agree to well pull back that resignation and in fact in countries such as canada we're seeing quite big demonstrations against this pact was was
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was was the united states australia austria the czech republic hungry amongst many others have also said they wouldn't be signing this deal in fact the un secretary general he outlined exactly what was meant by this non-binding agreement the compact is. art treaty moreover it is not legally binding it is a framework for international corporation but rooted in an intergovernmental process of negotiation in good face and it's the wording that's perhaps led to a lot of nations being willing to sign it because why sign up to something if it isn't binding in the first place a developing story no more to tell you but on this front tonight now it seems japan's affectively banned the chinese telecom equipment giant while away and
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a number of other chinese companies to retain in government contracts japanese ministries and the armed forces have been given guidelines it seems pretty hitting them from buying any equipment produced by those chinese firms soco says it's to prevent sensitive information from being leaked the decision comes hard on the heels of the arrest of the chief financial officer and indeed also the daughter of the telecom giants founder she's a big name in canada at the request of the u.s. washington accuses her of violating american sanctions imposed on iran it wants or extradition names men one jew arrest as really put increased strain on u.s. china relations just of course of there was a bit of a hope of the fall between that huge trade trade war spot between donald trump and she jinping agreed a bit of a truce to the g. twenty in argentina last month china's foreign ministry is warned canada and the u.s. now of consequences as it puts it if maying isn't released. do it all more over the
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weekend the vice foreign minister summoned both the canadians and the u.s. ambassadors and make clear opposition over the issue we hope that the governments of the two states take this seriously as for what the severe consequences will be that the voice foreign minister warned of when we see the canadian ambassador i can tell you that it's totally depends on the canadian side itself. while weight of course china telecommunications equipment giant it also makes consumer electronics founded in one thousand nine hundred seven the company is now the world's largest telecom equipment maker it ranks as the second largest smartphone brand globally having outdone its american competitor uppal hong kong based political scientists joseph chang told us japan's recent move now to shun way seems in line with washington's efforts to limit the telecom giants presence. in. fourteen the american government has been warning. operations and agency in the united states not to use war way but many. british. health also proud to
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its praise while waiting in the coming years and now their parent and or even trying to avoid losing. money so this apparently is the consulate you need and promoted by the united states to exert pressure on the military. in upsetting story next a young afghan boy and devoted fan of football star line all messy and has been forced to flee is home for the second time after threats from the taliban group initially confronted the seven year old after a picture of him in a homemade messages he made from a plastic bag went viral when other little boy's family fear for their lives once again.
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