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they should be and i will carry on buying gillette so even if it's not targeted to me i'll carry on buying and i'm sure many others would as well. us democrats are reportedly preparing subpoenas for donald trump's interpreters who worked on his meetings with the dimia putin this is over concerns that 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 the road what happens but we want to get to the truth . it comes after the washington post reported trump went to extraordinary lengths to conceal content of his meetings with the russian president allegedly complicating notes his interpreter and other articles published at the weekend suggested might be a russian us says the us president was quick to react. i never worked for russia you know that is are better than anybody i never worked for russia not only did i never work for russia i think it's
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a disgrace that you even asked that question because it's a whole big fat whole it's just dark composer lashed out of the media saying it's getting crazier every day another big story of the weekend the inquiry opened by the f.b.i. on whether the trump was secretly working on behalf of russia the probe was reportedly initiated after trump fired f.b.i. chief james komi last year the president had to say on that too. so the people doing that to gauge it were people that have been caught that are known scoundrels there i guess you could say they're dirty cops so what 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 and their. good half years you see what they said about me having nothing to do with investigation the election is next year so what the republicans
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and other people 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 absence of what this thing is because in this froth and in this frenetic this move to say impeach impeach i respect release him again i don't think anybody really understand what impeachment means the american public is complete and totally tone deaf at this point by virtue of this in so. russian collusion russians buying russian. the american public it doesn't make any sense anymore we've heard a big cheer waited to it anything new anyway version of russian involvement the american public just have said that enough with this please give us a new country maybe make it chinese just to mix it up a little but americans are tone deaf when it comes to everything in any they russian. the former head of the israel defense forces has for the first time
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knowledge the country supplied weaponry to militants in syria something that have previously been denied at least correspondent paula slayer has a story. well this is the first time ever that any israeli military official has acknowledged that israel has been providing aid to rebels fighting against the syrian president bashar al assad and what we're hearing from god the eyes and cartoonists of the beans are what has been until now a badly kept secret he says that israel has been supplying rebel rebels with light weapons for so-called self defense at the same time he also says that israel has been fighting in rainy and horses inside syria and he revealed some details of those operations in january twenty seventh team would begin attacking the infrastructure of the iranians through a building in syria the group to go mass was from twenty seventeen would begin attacking systematically a number of times each week without making any statements beneath the radar this
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comes as israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu continues to threaten the remaining ukrainian forces inside syria he says that they must get out fast and that israel won't stop attacking them earlier he denied that israel was arming rebel forces. 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 now these reports are nothing new in the sense that they had been rumors for quite some time back in september last journey i.d.f. the jerusalem post newspaper to take down an article in which it said that its war was providing weapons ammunition and cash to syrian rebel groups at the same time towards the end of last year there were reports that a former israeli defense minister was meeting with syrian rebels earlier the wall street journal published an article in which it said israel was providing cash to rebel fighters across its northern border so this announcement certainly confirms
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that the rumors that have been circulating are in fact true. defense politics come to me or believes the israeli actions are aimed solely at securing the country. when israeli officials now talk about arming rebel groups they don't mean in any brode campaign mode israelis taking care of its own interests and if there are groups which aim to endanger is well then israel would gladly arm those other groups fighting its own enemies in an area five ten twenty kilometers from it this is not intended to let the rebels take over italy or aleppo let alone damascus so it can't be overstated the fact that
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those rebel groups were helped by israel only focused on israel's immediate interest. years of conflict in syria have left scars both on the country and its people many of its citizens are still having to fight just for the chance to rebuild their lives is the story of one boy. that my friend and i were trained ball when we found something in our backyard was even though it was a mortar shell started to play with it down we decided to put it in the basement and that's when the explosion happened. a few athletes friend died in that explosion so my son got multiple injuries and doctors had to amputate one of his life 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 ilya. stay without international will be getting back to our top story this evening we're talking briggs it after the break. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. some want to.
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get it right to be close it's like a tree and people. interested in the logs of. course it. will come back as storing vote prime minister trees of maize brags that divorce
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agreement has been rejected by the u.k. parliament two to half years after britain's referendum to quit the european union and on the back of months of negotiations with brussels seven pais overwhelmingly opposed the proposed deal defeated by a margin of two hundred thirty votes it's the biggest parliamentary defeat in modern history. this is a catastrophic defeat for this government the greatest for more than one hundred years humiliating defeat or yet for the governments of europe the greatest defeat for a government since the nineteen twenties in this house i've always believed that the best way forward is to leave in an orderly way with the goods to you. the government must surely have see the inevitable coming to scotland the european union is more popular in the pool's than the united kingdom and the prime minister should no doubt i ask members on all sides of the house to listen to the british people who want this issue settled. and with the government to do just that.
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i have now tabled a bunch of no confidence in this i. said to london our correspondent polly boyd has been following events from much closer proximity and it's a shocking results for tourism a and indeed for the government what's it like there now and what have you made of all this. well shocking and not shocking in a way because we knew that she was going to be defeated we just didn't know the scale of how banned her deal would sink in parliament she's going home this evening having failed spectacularly to push her deal through parliament and she spent long and hard negotiations on that deal with brussels she brought it to parliament and it failed the scale of the defeat is unprecedented politicians from all sides of the political spectrum were united against it they said that it ceded too much power to brussels that it left northern ireland in
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a potentially perpetual state of limbo so here we are her deal is in tatters and she is back to square one to reason may that is a pressing issue because the date that the u.k. is meant to be leaving the european union on is set for the twenty ninth of march they are sailing rather close to the wind now for comfort but pressingly to reason may has one more little glitch to deal with and that is that she's got to see off yet another leadership challenge jeremy call been the leader of the labor party the opposition party here he triggered a no confidence motion immediately after that precedented defeat and so to morrow all day parliament is going to be debating whether they have confidence into reason may's leadership and it's going to be voted on by the evening now realistically it's actually quite likely that the reason may we'll see off that challenge just like she saw off the leadership challenge from within her own party just before the
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new year the main aim of the conservative party now will be to avoid a jeremy corbin government so one thing they can all agree on at least in this instance to morrow will be backing to reason may now also the d p the democratic unionist party of northern ireland has said that it will support her so mathematically speaking the challenger. she will be able to overcome it but then she will need to get back to saving bragg's it and all the while as we speak because of the political turmoil that we have ended up in the calls for another referendum on getting louder and louder the pundits on t.v. the politicians in the lobby in parliament those on that side are saying that is the only way out of this political quagmire at the same time the calls from the hardcore brags that is from the other side of the political spectrum are to crash out of the e.u. on the twenty ninth of march with no deal on w t o terms that side is arguing that
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that's the only way out now as well and crucially over in brussels donald target has just reminded everyone that one solution that will get everyone out of this mess would be just to cancel the entire brags that process altogether that came straight from the president's e.u. council president's mouth they said if a deal is impossible and no one wants no deal then who will finally have the courage to say what is the only possible solution so it looks like that the e.u. won't mind if the u.k. changes its mind. absolute let me things with the latest from london. well the president of the european commission. he's also tweeted that whilst he regretted the outcome the u.k. needed to clarify its next. we. were voting inside hundreds of people gathered outside the houses of parliament in the british capital they were waving
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flags and wearing signs with the word ramon. of course showing their support for staying in their european you know what. to do they're not far from the houses of parliament is our correspondent on the ground resort a few remaining is waving their e.u. flags how would you sum up the mood on the streets. capitol tonight. but it's an interesting mood because well within the chamber of course it's a bit of a coalition of remain as and leave those who oppose the deal that was put forward by to resign may i suppose a bit of a muted reaction on the ground because of course there were a number of leavers who were cheering very loudly when the votes came through the leavers waving their union jack flags and as for those waving the e.u. flags to remain as i suppose from that perspective well he's amazed it wasn't offering anything which the current agreement the u.k.
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has as policy on a member of the e.u. gives them things i access to the single market and so on so as far as the remain as a consent well really there is this probably opens up the possibility of a second referendum the so-called people's vote and that really is what they want because they feel like the first referendum one held in june of twenty sixteen that one was held on the unfair second song says or. some of the leave campaign would guilty of kind of insignia infringement so that the electorate in forgiveness and other things but the leave a say that note the remain as they just saw loses and that they've been trying to overthrow what was a democratic decision by fifty two percent of the country to leave so it's unclear whether that vote inside parliament today will do anything to really bridge the divisions which are of have risen up in this country since that vote in june of twenty sixteen in particular divisions within families within towns and cities and friend groups and even divisions within political parties of course to resume
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a losing the vote because around a hundred of her own m.p.'s stood and voted against while germany corbett of course also has divisions within the remain voting cities who vote labor and also those in the labor heartlands in the north of the country who voted labor as well so both parties as well as many of the sections of u.k. society remain divided on this question today and i suppose the. mood is what comes next and that question is answered some more where they will be these will be debating a no confidence motion through the maze governments and i see sally on the streets of london for us many thanks. but schizo analysis now from political commentator and journalist john white joins me good evening john i'm sure you had an interesting evening watch watching all this unfold on t.v. and internet i don't if you could all the reaction that's come from europe but you cancel president we as we mentioned he reacted saying if a deal is impossible to know will months no deal then he will finally have the
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courage to say the only positive solution is and he didn't spell it out but he went full circle on this come back to of course the hinting at the u.k. should stay in the u. is there any chance that could happen. there is a chance it could happen but i think it would be a disaster because i think there will be real describing the country not splitting up lately over the site that the two twenty sixteen referendum result was being overturned the thing brussels has to be very careful because i'm detecting from cannot a little bit of hubris and smugness over what's going on in the u.k. and it's it really comes to something and i speak it as someone who didn't count the interim lean in twenty six the election are a waste of don't too stringent for zuker now are able to wield so much power over their fears of the u.k.'s order and country and this is a problem at the heart of the yukos this is not just a crisis for the u.k. given it's a crisis floor brussels in the e.u. when you have mediocrities and i mean mediocrities they don't want to see john
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clune juka dictating chapter and verse to sovereign countries that it really comes to something regarding the democracy at the heart of this utopian integration as project because i have no doubt that mediocrity was an olympic sport and these two individuals with australian gold medals between them. there's no doubt i think the relationship between yuki and the e.u. has to change has to change at least quantitatively given what's going on in the last two years the country is split almost down the middle over this there is no parent education available the school knew hugh that rest and i think the only way forward is a general election what we have know is general me hand passing for governance we do need the general election as the only second referendum that will have any meaning. i just want to talk about you know you said the country was split down the middle pretty much because of course the brigadiers go they wanted they were and i want to put to you that they've i said i would suggest that they've been relatively
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quiet over the two years that have unfolded and it's that remain is making most of the noise certainly in the main the trying to get the decision changed you think if you know if something went awry and somehow didn't happen we've suddenly had a very vocal of of the country that until this point i've been pretty quiet. or the be an upsurge in anger i mean i am surprised that we're not social unrest up to now not so much on backs but on the motel and social carnage wrought by austerity that would be a not search because it would see this is a democratic affront to democracy and in a sense if they would be right there are valid arguments regarding it and if you got in the two year period as passes to twenty six the e.u. referendum people may have changed their mind to maybe bio's and last but i am not convinced if there was a second referendum that it will remain with when and if it were to individual groups in the win by a decisive enough majority to satisfy the needs of democracy democracy when it
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watches into a zero sum game fails on its own terms we need to find that we or people in power need to find a way to try and bring this country together and i add to the increasing or the view that more than a harbinger of britain's departure from the e.u. after some fifty years of involvement there and during its different permutations and incarnations but acts as a harbinger of the breakup of the u.k. when you consider the breakdown of the vote which corresponds to the folkways associate economic cultural regional and national fault lines creeds of course as i was by virtue of forty years or thirty eight free market economics. as we understand the deep a democratic unionist party has said that they will give support to terrorism a tomorrow so what's likely to happen tomorrow and it's not really much point to it . i think it's very important agenda because i've been tabled that no confidence motion even symbolically and perception is all in politics and he is the leader of the opposition after all and his job is to cause i think increasingly has position
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has been the most nuanced of all the major parties despite what he believed in in the mainstream media which is going to who's read to undermine him at every turn has his position has corresponded to the thought ways i just described he is stuck between the anvil of a labor membership which is largely to me and labor constituencies in a post industrial north midlands self-willed fish delivered bricks at by a lot of which are at leave so he has played i think way out of any patient and nuance game despite the that the stuff and nonsense that we've seen in the media regarding his position but lately who does that tory party will rally around or at least be done because what they've read more than soft except laurie bad breaks that is according government and i think not supporting the country station right now so it remains to be seen if people sleeping overnight will come to a different view but clearly the two recently should have resigned. and
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international speech because this is a resoundingly defeat is a humiliating defeat this historic in its significance and in the southeast and what we are seeing a good in fruits of an unwritten constitution we know what the people of britain are we know what they wanted to years ago they wanted to lead the in painting and what we saw from the politicians that vote reflect what the people want or is it just party politics being played out. i think it's i think it's party politics largely i think people want some kind of resolution many people of tired of bricks justifiably so i think this is party politics largely tory party in town will politics which has been at the heart of the debate over europe over many many years no and we should not forget the role played by david cameron the previous prime minister who delivered does this this this constitutional crisis be sealed off into the sunset to raise memoirist this man should be excoriated and chastised until
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he's forced to leave the country i do not exaggerate given what he has what he has delivered with his nonsensical approach to this very serious issue but i think that there's a go feel between the political class and the country at large which is never been wiped out is given as i said quite earlier the military problems overstate it in a real burning question and i say this with there any hint of a better believe the real burning question in the uki as we head into twenty nine thousand is not certainly breaks it it is said ending the fact that there is not yet been social unrest of the kind of scene in france in recent weeks and months over the social carnage of austerity fourteen million people in poverty formally children in poverty rough sleeping in their own tame high patients existing on a precipice forced to choose between putting or eating people dying literally in the street food banks unable to cope with the demand that these are the real issues
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facing britain but because we'd be so fixated on the excess that is paralysis at the heart of government forty greatly appreciate your time political commentator journalist john white is my guest my thanks. for you all more story this hour at least seven people have reportedly been killed in a terrorist attack this was on a five star hotel an office complex in the capital of kenya nairobi al-qaeda linked to terrorist group al-shabaab. claimed responsibility i would describe scenes of colleges they still several men charged the building two explosions struck followed by gunmen opening fire police responded they say they are in the final stages of securing the complex this area includes a hotel an office buildings where international companies a based. on
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police. everywhere was just. so i went. i didn't go. i did. ok of course the top so this evening brags it that much more news coming your way after this short break. you know world big part of the new law and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than
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