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also ahead. a nationwide manhunt is underway after three people are killed down thirteen wounded in strong eastern fronts. christmas market is being created. in the last hour authorities in the city the number of those killed from three to. britain could face life in prison charges blocking a flight supporting failed asylum seekers some are calling the authorities response . to which they were fully aware and. you pay the consequences.
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the judge afraid to leave prevented the jury from considering that most of us. live from moscow to the world this is r.t. international just gone two pm this whedon's the here in the russian capital welcome to the program. a vote of no confidence has been triggered for the british prime minister it means that at least forty eight m.p.'s from trees amaze own party have called her leadership into question by tonight could be ousted from number ten downing street or london correspondent out of the sea a church that is standing by with the latest things do seem to be changing of a rapid rates potentially one of the most significant days in modern british political history where do things. well union of what we have in our hands is certainly a political question though for teresa mayes leadership something that has been
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speculated about for weeks on end that day has now come with a vote of no confidence about to take place in westminster later today this is an extremely crucial and divisive time here in the u.k. indeed during what is seen as arguably one of the deepest political crises this country has seen in decades and if we try to break down what exactly is going on here we do have indeed forty eight letters having been submitted those are that is the required number for a vote like this to be triggered so what will happen. later today is that a vote will be cast in a secret ballot what is required is a simple majority fifty percent plus one vote if theresa may wins obviously she gets to stay on and then she's untouchable for another year but if she loses she will have to step down and this would mean another leadership contest within the
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tory party meaning they would have to elect their new prime minister which is obviously seen as something that is going to most likely be quite chaotic given how divided the party has been recently and then theresa may would stay on as a caretaker prime minister for what could be up to six weeks so that is a possible outcome of what could be taking place today and to rescind may has said herself that she's going to do her best to stick around and finish her job so there will be a vote of confidence in my leadership of the conservative party i will contest that vote with everything i've got the agenda. in my first speech outside this front door delivering the bricks it people voted for building a country that works for everyone i have devoted myself and sparingly to these tasks. so i became prime minister and i stand ready to finish the job well this
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vote of no confidence comes following a quite clear lack of support for two recent means deal with then the house of commons if you recall the house was meant to vote on theresa means bracks a deal on tuesday evening however that was forcefully. postponed by theresa may because she realised that that deals with not be supported followings some of the opinions that were made clear by here in westminster of today members across this house don't want your deal does she not realize how chaotic and when articulates this make. this isn't a government in control failing again. isn't her time wasting to like simply reckless. the prime minister is better than a prime minister. well after that fiasco in of itself at the house of commons theresa may decided to travel to meet with e.u. leaders to try to figure something out there but that didn't go to efficiently
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either. the deal we have achieved is the. only. european commission so yes it will not negotiate with her and the prime minister concedes she is not negotiating. so what on earth is she doing travelling from capital the capital in europe it can't be christmas shopping i'm sure that's not the case i have been doing here in europe the past day is actually doing what i promised moments i would do which is to speak to other leaders in europe about the concerns parliament of raised about the backstop and most has been shown to me from those meetings is that there is a shared determination to deal with this issue and address this problem well so if you can see theresa may has really recently very attached. by all sides and it's having a bit of a certainly a nightmare of a time initially with negotiating her deal then trying to push the deal through
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which didn't work out and now facing this vote of no confidence certainly doesn't look quite optimistic for her on any level so really a difficult time especially given how divided the u.k. is in terms of how people here want breck's it to end up looking in the end so we will find out more later tonight with obviously whether he's decided to lead to resign me stick around and get the job done as she puts it or whether they will show her the door that we know the vote is taking place between six and eight pm local time and the results should be announced right after you know momentous day whatever happens tonight to see a church and a live from nero minister thank you very much for. you know we will be having a number of guests right throughout the day here giving there are thoughts really. minute by minute updates on what is occurring today we will leave nothing to chance
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we'll get it all to you from london our big story of the day but for now let's move . in from a nation wide is on the way after a three people were killed and thirteen wounded near a christmas market in the eastern city of strasburg a warning you may find the following clip disturbing. i saw a lot of people running they were terrified children were crying so i realised something terrible was happening and people said there was a shooting right next door so i ran to. tell anyone that i was on my way to the city center with a friend but the road was blocked and with killing go further someone told us there
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was a gunman shooting at people we couldn't even get back home so we ended up being stuck here. french president emanuel micro-loan held an emergency meeting at the presidential palace on tuesday night to monitor the emergency air france correspondent charles is in strasbourg this all seemed to unfold just before eight o'clock local time and i'm actually on one of the streets where gunfire was shot now we understand from the reports coming out that what happened is the twenty nine year old man gauged twice with the security forces with a gun firing at this location in the city of strasburg what do we know about the individual well we know that he's twenty nine years old we also know that he was born in strasburg and had been living in strasburg has an apartment in the city we
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also know that he's on the fishy estis here in france which is a watch list and we've had it confirmed from government sources that he was enough to prison and he said to have been radicalized during one of those stints in prison there is a massive shock on the streets to strasburg where most of the businesses are closed today the christmas market is also being closed down for the day and many. schools have also been closed this is heightened security operation this manhunt to find the perpetrator continues with around four hundred and twenty security personnel taking place we've been speaking to some residents of strasburg who've been expressing their grief and their shock at the developments last night. i was in the market the day before the attack it's affected the host burke it's hard to think about it it could have been our family and friends i hope the perpetrators found and this doesn't happen again we're still don't know who the
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victims are that's shocking but we were shocked it was brutal many people live around here and visit the market in the evenings all the christmas markets are closed today this morning there are very few people on the streets people are stressed well the heightened security operation remains under way as security forces try and find that twenty nine year old to fight those gunshots yesterday killing two people the interior minister of finance christophe just in there has been in strasbourg since last night in fact he was on this street in the last few hours looking at the places where those incidents took place this is the statements he gave in regards to the ongoing incident. france is now at the highest security alert level the government has raised the emergency attack with the implementation of reinforced border controls and reinforced controls
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across all christmas markets in france to avoid any risk of it happening again. well terror investigation has been opened but we've also had confirmation from other government sources that so far there is not enough information to establish the motivation for this cool was as strong as book at the moment pretty much closed down it's actually a difficult time for the city because right now the christmas market sell on going this is a big annual event that attracts two million people every year it's a big money spinner for the city and it's been going on since the sixteenth century and they was already heightened security at this christmas market and that's because of an attack that took place at a christmas market just two years ago when during that attack which was a terror attack twelve people were killed and fifty six people injured as
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a result of that heightened security anyway at christmas markets like the one here in strasburg we've been told now that there will be additional security measures as those security personnel continue that manhunt across the nation for the twenty nine year old man who killed two people injured nine severely and lightly injured five other people in tuesday on tuesday evening here in the city of strasburg. charlotte was going through the suspect was known to french german authorities france has now raised the security to green the country to the highest level the shootings on choose the follow or wave of terror attacks in france over the past four years.
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we heard from a member of the france rally party he believes the trunk should be in transparent could have been prevented if intel had been used efficiently. this person was listed has an s five hundred s five so what it is is basically the french secret service have seen this person has a potential security threats because it was radicalized you think is the way you know it was you know totally free you know to go everywhere and that's the problem
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we have thousands of people under the s. file in france and our governments are doing nothing for us in the same as the previous government believe in a fairy tale you know it's like disneyland they you know with unicorns and faeries we never go into the roots of the problem you can add you know more post office survey work but if as i said if you have people under an s. file and those people are you know alexi to go everywhere and you can impose morse was friction on french on the french population if you don't contain this radicalized movement then it's just a ground is just a recipe for more disasters. hello
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again a group of british activists being convicted for a stunt at the london stansted airport in which they blocked from taking off the charter flight was carrying field immigration for deportation the following video shows the protesters in march last year lying on the ground up the airport tied to one another. oh my gosh. activists known as the stansted fifteen cut the report's perimeter fence and surrounded the plane the undocumented immigrants on board were to be returned to nigeria ghana and sierra leone following a nine week trial jury fun the protesters guilty of intentionally disrupting flight services up the report well since the charges are considered terror laded the
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activist code technically face life in prison the group will be sentenced on a later date after the hearing we spoke to one of. the people. i. gain access to a very remote. around a plane that was. around sixty people. we were there for about ten hours. and then arrested we don't know what's going to happen but what we do know. should never have been brought against us it should never. have been the home office it should be in that building just over that this is simply an anti terror piece of legislation that's what it was. been used against peaceful protest is. remarkable. we need to continue the fight against a brutal secretive. barely legal charter flights the ones that we. that we targeted and. i guess that's the thing that's in. the forefront of my.
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own authority as in the u.k. lay down their reasons for pursuing the conviction. fifteen. these people place themselves the flight crew airport personnel and police as a serious risk of injury even death due to their actions on the airfield the crown prosecution service worked with the police to build a strong case which reflected the criminality of the defendant's actions regardless of their motivation all in the u.k. many public figures including m.p.'s have bucked the activists and are calling on the government to stop the deportation flights they're calling for activists to be spared from prison saying this should be supported not punished while the protesters find themselves on the wrong side of the law it's clear that many see their campaign this justified we heard from political commentator david veldts george barda a social justice campaigner. here we heard of one bunch of lawbreakers because
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another bunch of lawbreakers are being deported i'm not sure what the problem is here it's not a question of taking a sledgehammer to break and not as a question of in forcing the law the fact is that they set out to break the law of which they were fully aware in this country if you break the law you pay the consequences thirteen of the people on that flight are still in this country and a number of already been given indefinite right to remain we have a crazy system in this country where a so-called hostile environment was intentionally created by the previous home secretary theresa may who is now the prime minister and part of that has been you know these barely legal flights that are clearly brutal and uncompassionate and many of the people on them still have opened up here to these people acting to prevent people illegally being taken out of the country to horrible situations it's quite clear given the countries from which they come from that if they were seeking
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asylum which of course they're not there because they've been defined as on documented immigrants i.e. illegal immigrants are simply not a lot of why our society was available safe country if i can finish my point i'd like to finish my point place so so they these people are quite clearly and i'm sure george understands this they are illegal immigrants and i agree with george in one regard they wrote a description that this country takes so long to remove these people who should not be in this country in the first instance they think they should have been arrested as they were and probably charged with aggravated trespass and then they have their day in court to make their case as to why they were acting to prevent further harm and the problem in this case is that the judge effectively prevented the jury from considering their motivation and so these people are being charged as an irony or that was joint into deal with terrorism and whatever your view of the what these people have done it was clearly not a terrorist act they were quite clearly a word of what their words. doing annoyed they have been fined guilty george comes
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on to cry and whine about it here's a bit of advice george obey the law and there won't be any problems just like those who came here illegally and of no been rightly fighting to have been here illegally should also have obeyed the law the fact that david seems to ignore is a the fact that these people it has been proven since were not all. should not all of been tamed and deported because they've been allowed to stay since and what i also think is incredibly important is that all the decent things that we have in this country did not come out of the generosity of power the reason the law has changed over and over to become a more moral and decent and democratic thing is because people have broken it in pace for principled ways in the past what i'm saying is not that these should people no one doesn't damage no no to go home they broke lower and they knew it but they should have been charged with aggravated just bars which is what they did they cut through a fence that's not justice plus it's aggravated trespass and they were prepared to
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face the charges for that instead they were charged with anti terror charges and and if that be the case that might stop other such people breaking india or ports shuttling themselves in and indeed injuring human life so quite frankly regardless of how you want to call it the pell the that pay has a right one. feel let's turn attention back to front we're following a month long uprising by the sunni yellow vest movement and money all made concessions on monday but protesters have to continue saying the president's promises are insufficient the arrest was initially triggered by proposed fuel tax hikes which president mccrone back down on after some of the most violent rioting in half a century over a thousand people have so far been injured. well one of those caught up in it all is twenty year old student few arena linea during the latest weekend of unrest in the french capital she claims she was hit by debris after police used a crowd control grenade the spider receiving medical treatment fearing them blind
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in one eye and warning me find the folding video upsetting. now there were never going to do. the chores and if we were together on the show. we asked police to let us leave but they had orders not to let anyone out so we've been waiting for about two hours and some vandals attacked a shop that had been covered in wooden panels they tour those off and set them on fire riot police started to disperse the crowd to let firefighters in the hooligans have been to the right of the riot police but they started to shoot in all directions we got as far as we could from there but a right dispersed grenade went off right next to us. and she fell down. a campaign to help fury now has raised more than thirty thousand euro you're sure friend again he say's it's inexcusable for the police to use such force and to put into. the i'm not against police using force it's needed to restore order and
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confront the hooligans but there's absolutely no excuse for attacking people who are standing far away from the epicenter of the conflict who are peaceful you have no means of protection no gas masks. or four and a half thousand protesters have been arrested since the start of the yellow vest demonstrations police moved to the detain hundreds before last protests before they had even begun expanding their actions as a preventative measure a french lawyer we spoke to believe some of the arrests had no justification and i know. we should give the justice system enough time to decide whether those arrest were fair considering the number of a rest before the start of the demonstration between one and two hundred it would appear that some of them may have been preventative we are now in a unique and contradictory situation to detain a person there has to be some evidence that's a crime might have been committed but this situation is different we're talking
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about unauthorized process around what the law becomes a little bit more flexible for example if you. walking down a road and causing a scene it's an offense but during an authorised demonstration you can't be punished for it another violation the justice ministry has used to detain yellow vests is a violation of public assembly law punishment is more severe for this but we have to establish intent to commit violence it's up to the judges to decide it's a category of offense that's allows an arrest to be made before the offense has happened when live from moscow every hour of the day this says r t international or great program start in just about. what he says you get. here you know. he's.
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