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i. think. the prime minister to resume his efforts to convince m.p.'s to. met with derision in the u.k. parliament a big vote on how e.u. divorce deal is happening today. russian interpreters could be
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subpoenaed to testify before congress democrats suggest the president is concealing information from his meetings with vladimir putin. has three months national debate gets underway in france as president tries to turn down the temperature on the yellow vest protests. your top stories for this hour live on r.t. international from the entire crew here a very warm welcome to q. . and a true story is perhaps the biggest day for breakfast since the day of the referendum back in twenty sixteen british m.p.'s will vote later on prime minister to resign mazie e.u. divorce deal it does come off to five days of intense debate in parliament over these next twenty four hours if this deal the second year we. scene
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a divided government delivers a botched withdrawal deal with nothing more than a steady go blind to what our future relationship with the e.u. will be when the history books are written people will look at the decision. during the past two years of shambolic negotiations the prime minister has failed to listen. to say we should live for the british people and get on with building a brighter future for our country i think you are right i don't like this statement about how. the government is in disarray right it's korea it's a prime minister's deal is rejected tomorrow it's time for a general election it's time you come out. and it seems that the reason why you won't get a lot of support for a deal from our own conservative party some of our m.p.'s have already made it clear they will reject it. and as i said going to give us
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a round up of events leading up to today's vote. today could make or break what has become teresa mayes life mission delivering on what the british people voted for the twenty sixty reffer at the house of commons votes on the british prime minister's brags that if it gets their backing the u.k. will finally be able to get on with it as they say after more than two years of vision and confrontation about what perhaps it is meant to look like but if lots of me is in big trouble and most predict that m.p.'s will be showing to recent may's deal the door today's night is nothing more than a repetition of exactly the same position that was pulled move on one months ago is dead is the deadest downing street has already had to postpone the vote on her deal in december in order to avoid the humiliation of defeat and we will therefore defer the vote for tomorrow. and not to proceed to divide. house at this time what
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followed was a slap in the face at home a vote of confidence triggered by her own conservative party mate may have survived but passions continue to boil following this but we now need to get on with the job of delivering bricks it for the british people may travel back to brussels for some extra support but didn't quite get it the e.u. made it clear there will be no reading goshi ation on the withdrawal agreement only clarifications add to shore and says it's not open for you to go see a show to add insult to injury reports were flying around that the president of the european commission was calling me names and i was told the gross you know if they haven't checked such a sudden much to me fast forward to today little has changed what's continued to pile up though is criticism m.p.'s have decided that means government will have three days if the deal is rejected to come up with plan b. a plan to resubmit is likely not to have opposition leader jeremy corbyn once
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a general election as a way out of the deadlock the government is in disarray it's time for a general election it's time for a new government but despite the resistance made continues to insist that her offer is the best one possible saying not supporting her deal could lead to a new deal brax it for new projects if at all while the deal remains a serious risk having observed events at westminster over the last seven days it's now my judgment that the more likely outcome is a paralysis in palm and the risks there being no bracks it but isn't that something that so many politicians had preferred all along anyway with some already laying the groundwork for a second referendum well now and we should be off. to the british public we had and here in stockholm to get back in. to reconsider this bracks it is a call a trip. a fruit of deception but most of those people that probably still help you
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know why we bothering to leave and when we leave we're still subject to all the rules and paying in cash and all of this kind of thing freedom of movement but we have no say over it it's the votes cast on tuesday evening that will indicate in which direction the ship sailing in unchartered waters will head towards the next associate you're going to r.t. london one pregnant m.p. from the u.k.'s labor party has postponed a says area and section two a neighbor herself to take part in this crucial vote if by some and does the role different one day later than the doctors advised but it's a rolled with a better chance of a strong relationship between britain and europe them that's worth fighting for. nathan gill the u.k. politician and wales things remain m.p.'s are doing everything they can to stop the bracketed from happening she is the prime minister over a remain in the vast majority of m.p.'s who actually remain is so if she's telling
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them if they don't back a deal they will be no brakes it is they're not going to back a deal she's not going to persuade them to do so it is said very clearly on the ballot paper to stay in the e.u. they said nothing about arranging the deal is said nothing about truth in the article fifteen said nothing about any of these delaying tactics in which the remain as a trying to galvanize their supports and trying somehow grasping with their fingernails to stay within the e.u. when the british people were very clear about what they wanted and the reality is five hundred m.p.'s votes here to trigger an article fifty fifty ses very clearly that it is even a deal that is. on the twenty ninth we leave without a deal there is no option in there for no so i'm not sure where she's coming from. greece now where protesting schoolteachers have clashed with riot police over
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a proposed new hirings system with tensions running high gas and batons were used to try and disperse the crowd. the violence took place right near the greek parliament the protesters tried to force their way into the parliament but the police more or less waybill to push them back no arrests or injuries reported but we understand two protesters were held on friday that's when this demonstration began.
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of course is the right one and we're not going to change it just because the wind is poor weak. i will not concede anything to those who want the struction and disorder. if you. take
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my share of responsibility. as france begins a nationwide form of group therapy president hopes he can find solutions to quell the anger of the yellow fest movement in doing so he's taken a leaf out of the book of louis the sixteenth he used a similar method to try and put cold water on popular discontent with the french media drawing comparisons to how the french revolution began to bubble away it's not the first time that corn has been likened to a king with his monarchical style of leadership and that seems to see through the letter he's written to citizens about his national debate for louis that debate
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ended in a revolution will it be different this time around for me there is no bond issue we won't argue and everything which is normal in a democracy but at least will show we're a people who are not afraid of talking exchanging debating corner has promised that he will listen to all opinions but he's already come under fire from opposition politicians who've described. debates a diversion a big debate a big diversion it's like redoing the presidential debate but the government is fixing the outcome the bait yes of course but when it comes to this big debate we don't know who's organizing it the topics are limited and before it even starts the government is announcing that it will adopt a radical policy. one
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hopes this big debate focusing around four themes will be a turning point and though he says he listened to new ideas he's also been crystal clear that the core economic reforms that he's already instigated scrapping a wealth tax won't be reversed the debates are not an opportunity for people to offload all their frustrations nor are we questioning what we've done in the past eighteen months we're not replaying the election many protesters see the whole debate as no more than a masquerade ball look we don't care about the national debate because we know it won't change anything that really many demonstrations they used tear gas against protesters this national debate is like sleeping i guess you know opposite him across and suggested a national debate we know it's useless because the government says they won't review anything that's been done in the last eighteen months and there appears to
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be real apathy for this initiative with one poll suggesting that only forty one percent of respondents saying that they would even take part it wasn't just the sixteenth who faced his greatest challenge when the french took to the streets the fifth republic founded to also found his position untenable following the riots in sixty eight years and with the yellow vests still calling for corns resignation it appears that this national. debate may not be enough to heal the wounds of a country so deeply divided. paris. us democrats are reportedly preparing subpoenas for donald trump's interpreters who worked on his meetings with vladimir putin over concerns the american president is concealing nationally significant information if i had a choice i'd rather not do that with the with the interpreters but we may have no choice we'll have to see down down the road what happens but we want to get to the
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truth and it comes after the washington post reported that trump went to extraordinary lengths to conceal the content of his meetings with the russian president allegedly keeping the notes his interpreter had made of the publisher the weekend suggested that trump might actually be a russian asset the u.s. president was quick to react. i never worked for russia you know that is your better than anybody i've never worked for russia not only did i never work for russia i think it's a disgrace that you even asked that question because there's a whole big fat hole it's just gotten. out of the media saying it's getting crazy every single day another big story this weekend was the inquiry opened by the f.b.i. on whether trump was secretly working on behalf of russia it said at the probe was initiated off the trump fired f.b.i. chief james komi last year so the us president had this to say as well.
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so the people doing the gate were people that have been born that are known scoundrels there i guess you could say dirty cop so when you say should i have confidence in the f.b.i. or zealots agencies when i see more and i see all of these people when i see lisa and her lover as they're so says that's just sad you see what they said about me having nothing to do with us to go to the election is next year so what the republicans and other people are going to be asking is why don't you just wait and get him out the old fashioned way by beating him by coming up with somebody better than actually the asons of what this thing is because in this froth and in this frenetic rate this move to say impeach impeach i respect policeman again i don't think anybody really understand what impeachment means the american public is
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complete and totally tone deaf at this point by virtue of this incessant russian collusion russians buying russian does. the american public it doesn't make any sense nor we've heard a big cheer waited to it anything new anyway version of russian involvement he american public just have set said enough with this police give us a new country maybe make it chinese just to mix it up a little bit americans are tone deaf when it comes to everything and anything russian. masters erupted in chile as capital when people took to the streets to protest the killing of a young indigenous man by police. local authorities use water cannon detained five demonstrators as they tried to block the road in front of the chilean president's personal residence the people gathered all her young indigenous not killed by police in november. fourth. this was during an
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operation against local coffee but off the video evidence of the shooting was destroyed several officials resigned and police officers involved in the killing of five. new program continues in just a. you know world of big partisan movie lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks.
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make this manufactured consensus of public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. in the final merry go round lifts only the one percent. of the room sick. continuing with stories here are not for people who are being killed one hundred thirteen injured including children after a large explosion rocked the afghan capital a truck bomb detonated near a rest and recovery center for foreign workers in the. to the city the taliban says
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it was behind the attack earlier in november another attack took the lives of ten british security contractors taliban militants have been conducting a daily attacks on security personnel in the country the latest blast comes as the u.s. boyd visits the region officials have confirmed that several buildings were damaged by the explosion this is how some of the victims describe the incident. misha the mc i was going home on monday point can following the same truck when suddenly it and moved in the wrong direction to ease the foreigners camp and i shouted in the saying what kind of dr ro you must move in the right direction of the road when i moved like twenty metres the explosion took place and i was down on the floor in a second i was standing on my praying mat and it was around six fifty five pm when i stood for pray while i was praying all of a sudden a huge explosion occurred at first i didn't realise it was only after that i saw the whole roof had fallen on top of us. a canadian data analytics has accused the
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us media of having a pro israel bias and you study published by four one six labs says u.s. outlets routinely depict israel in a more favorable light than palestine. looks at how this alleged bias might be making life difficult for some u.s. politicians. if you want to be a mainstream politician being pro palestinian or anti israel is not your best option congresswoman tulsi gabbert was attacked after she announced that she was running for president in two thousand and twenty because she had criticized israel's use of live ammunition against gaza protestors among other things we own it. for support for israel and i consider her a friend and good woman but she is dead wrong on assignment and criticism of israel and gaza was a mass terrorist israel attacked and it's not enough to just support israel but you have to want those who don't support israel to be punished senator marco rubio is
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going after a newly elected congresswoman simply because he had voted against a law that would penalize those who boycott israel and it's not just democrats who catch flack if they don't toe the tell of the wine rand paul a republican is facing away the attack ads congress wants to authorize key military support to keep israel safe president trump strongly supports it but not rand paul we stand with israel or will you stand in the way if you want to be successful in politics follow the lead of new york city mayor bill de blasio he actually went as far as saying that being pro israel is part of his job and this is what i do as mayor it's a sacred responsibility to speak up for and defend the state of israel there is no closer relationship on earth literally no closer relationship than that between new york city and the state of israel and when it comes to media coverage of israel palestine conflicts well it's not exactly balanced new research shows that for the last fifty years pro israeli stories have been amplified in american media the
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large gap in israel centric headlines over palestinian ones was four to one in favor of israeli stories israeli perspectives and narratives find greater space in the american media compared to those of palestinians now the authors don't even see this imbalance is a problem they think it's just natural that u.s. media would follow us foreign policy. critically this appears to be a systemic problem in coverage rather than a result of deliberate planned bias instead of this has likely more to do with what scholars allude to as the u.s. media's affinity to broadly align and support their government's foreign policy objectives but despite the media imbalance the us public is becoming less and less favorable to israel a new poll shows that thirty eight percent of americans think that israel has too much influence in american politics and that's fifty five percent among democrats so it looks like the gap between the u.s.
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public and mainstream media coverage is growing up and r.t. new york. the outgoing chief of staff of the israeli defense forces has for the first time acknowledged that israel has been supplying militants in syria with weapons something that's long been denied he tells it with middle east correspondent paula slayer he also said that israel has been supplying weapons to syrian forces fighting against the syrian president bashar al assad and that these weapons have been for the frames now was. three years and a century b.c. comments from him spilled the beans on what until now has been pointing guarded secret he also said that israel began attacking the reigning infrastructure back in january that the west systematic and that it was happening beneath the radar in january twentieth seventeen would begin attacking the infrastructure of the rain into a building in syria the critical mass was from when to seventeen would begin attacking
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systematically a number of times each week without making any statements beneath the radar this is not the first time this one has pulled in so well that israel has been supporting little fighters against a side that can support the last jurgens waiting to forces force the jerusalem post newspaper to take down an article in which it said that israel was supporting the whipple fight has you know the. last year there were also reports that a filmmaker israeli defense minister had met with syrian rebels and earlier the wall street journal also published a report in which it said that israel was providing syrian rebels with cash now despite all of this the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has always insisted that israel is not in any way involved in syria we do not interfere in this terribly bloody conflict we do however provide humanitarian aid to young boys and girls it is expensive but we will continue to invest in the israeli defense
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forces has so far not publicly commented on these comments although its twitter page is full of tweets of people wishing the outgoing i.d.f. action to stop the based on the lack of. years of conflict in syria have left scars on the country and its people many of us citizens are still having to fight for and trying to rebuild their lives here is the story of one small boy. in fact my friend and i were trained ball when we found something in our backyard was it a no it was a mortar shall be started to play with it down we decided to put it in the basement and that's when the explosion happened. a few other months friend died in that explosion so my son got multiple injuries and doctors had to amputate one of his life so there was a risk he would lose the others i didn't know what to do luckily in the hospital my
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trash and doctor akil yes. i am. thank you for sharing some of your true stay with us here at aussie international in moscow we are boxer with much of. the book. what politicians do. to put themselves on a lie. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president in short or somehow want to be upset. that you like to be pushed this is what the fourth korean war can't be good for. industry always in the waters of our.
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question. this officer. told you to get up off the ground to serve began to pat him down. your game face on the sounds of an f. eighteen games you mean a grown man like chris. thing especially your officer who. drew his own. individual twisted away from the officer holding the toys out of his crib. the obvious or did they kind of lunge for the weapon once missed and then when it happened on tree swung at the officers hands didn't hit him i never saw any contact between the two at any kind of went back to where they were so the officers back here there try again fifteen feet apart at this point and that's when the officer pulled out his gun and he did it on three. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confront dacian let
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it be an arms race in this on all fronts very dramatic development the only place really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. do you. suppose.
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that's all. on one page yeah. our next team. that arrives to the. guys are all welcome to tell. me i'm done. josh. bellow. my partner jeremiah are you ok very good is hardly anything that will be easy was that really a. american horror interval c. national civilian community course they are young men and women between the ages of eighteen and twenty four they receive four dollars and fifty cents a day in stipend for food four dollars for incidentals so they make right at a. fifty a day and they work for eleven months at that rate when they're completed with
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