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if you're not. you know just i mean what almost. leave. it up as well i must. write about it we've. already yes it will be. yours implemented. to the right two hundred into. the nose to the left four hundred and thirty two. british prime minister theresa may surface a crushing defeat to separate sit divorce agreement to save the woman he rejected
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by the u.k. parliament is being called the biggest parliamentary defeats in modern british history. now tabled a bunch of no confidence. and with may's practice it till shot down the prime minister finds herself in a fun mobile position as she prepares to face a vote of no confidence in her government's on wednesday. reacting to the news of the deals to feed stunnel test president to be european council hints at the possibility of the u.k. remaining in the e.u. . live from the russian capital you're watching international. a top story in a historic prime minister teresa mayes breaks it divorce agreement has been rejected by the u.k. parliament two and a half years off to. referendum to quit the e.u.
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and on the back of months of negotiations with brussels m.p.'s overwhelmingly voted down the proposed deal defeated by a margin of two hundred thirty votes it's being called the biggest parliamentary defeat in modern british history. this is a catastrophic defeat for this government the greatest for more than a hundred years you believe you can defeat for the government you have the greatest defeat for a government since the nineteenth twenties in this house i've always believed that the best way forward is to be 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 polls from the united kingdom on the prime minister should i ask members on all sides of the house to listen to the british people who want this issue settled. and to work with the government to do just that. i have now tell you build
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a bunch of no confidence in the. arab she's failed to push through her brags that deal through parliament it's a deal that she spent months trying to negotiate with the european union but she hasn't managed to sell it to the politicians back here in the u.k. the scale of the defeat is unprecedented and politicians from all sides of the political spectrum here in the u.k. came together in order to oppose it they said that it ceded too much power to brussels that it left northern ireland in potentially a perpetual state of limbo so the issue is pressing to say the least we've got on the twenty ninth of march that's little bragg's a date edging closer all the time and just on top of that she's got the pressing issue of a little leadership challenge to see off another one that actually jeremy corbyn has triggered a no confidence motion in to raise in may's leadership so parliament will be
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debating whether they support to resign may's leadership and at the end of the day it should come to a vote now it's looking like me that she will win that confidence motion because. one thing that the conservative party will be able to agree on is that they need to support to reason may as leader otherwise the prospect of a labor government gets substantially higher d.v. the democratic party of northern ireland have also now said that they will support her so she is likely to overcome that and then she'll have to get back to the task at hand which is figuring out how to save bread because it while at the same time on the forces are coming into play as we speak the pundits on t.v. the politicians in the commons chamber they are talking about the all the options on the table now on the calls for
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a second referendum are getting much louder as are the calls from the hard core breaks it is the ones that want to leave the e.u. quickly and in quite a severe fashion they're saying we need to just crash out of the e.u. with no deal on w t. when the twenty ninth of march comes around a lot of different forces coming into play trying to influence what happens next in relation to this rather difficult brags that process europe in politicians already weighing in on the results of the parliamentary vote with the leaders of spain austria and the czech republic saying their governments are ready for the outcome but french president mono micron was a bit more explicit he thinks that britain would be the biggest loser in the case of a no deal brick says he also said france wouldn't stop defending european interests to help britain out of his political troubles the president said he expects that
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london last for more time to renegotiate the deal is you leaders have also responded to western westminster rebuke european council presidents don't want to britain could counsel breaks its in order to get out of there and pass while president of the european commission sean claudio has tweeted that he regrets the outcome and that the risk of a disorderly withdrawal of the united kingdom has increased with this choose to. while m.p.'s were voting inside hundreds of people gathered outside the houses of parliament a correspondent. but in the chamber of course it's a bit of a coalition of remain as and leave as who opposed 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 leaves waving the union jack flags and as for those waving the e.u.
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flags to remain as i suppose from that perspective well series of maize do it was an offering to anything which the current agreement the u.k. has as parts of the member of the e.u. give us on things like access to the single market and so on it's unclear whether that vote inside parliament today will do anything to really bridge the divisions which are of a 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 the visions within political parties of course to resume 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 but 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 the question is on so that. they will be parliament that is will be
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debating a no confidence motion interest of most governments and just because you voted one doesn't mean you call reflect and have maybe more options on this binary and i'll sign it let's have a few options on the table. james understands why. but i think they weren't talking about europe until they were talking about their situation and people were promised all sorts of things in twenty sixteen which have not been delivered which were incapable of being delivered by the leave a hotel a lot of wholesalers on the frame. i think that people have the right to change their minds and that most people don't support rights anymore. right here in port costa jonathan fryer thinks the ball is now in the labor party's court with regards to leaving the. it's almost all of the conservative m.p.'s and the time do you. approach history is running behind the prime minister to prevent
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a vote come from drugs against the government subsidies so i think more of the science is going to be a bit of shock there will be the vote and i would be very surprised if he's defeated but that doesn't mean that they consider bridge because obviously then there is a question well what next the big question really that has to be answered is not is the transom a big question is what is the labor party going to do because generally core business being very ambiguous of. them a good position is he has suggested repeatedly that he could bring about a very brags that would be good for jobs and good for everybody just you said they're not going to be another deal so the very interesting to see if he changes his mind. after months of violent protests across france
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president a man in my crown is spitting to engage the nation and it may have met with cynicism by political face a tough week public consultation has now got underway to address the issues behind the at a fast movements shunted to bits he reports on how the initiative is going to run with the public. we've seen the crowds as usual for justice i get a stroke that's probably a few hundred between two hundred fifty maybe three hundred fifty have come here and that every polling tillis roundabout they are being stopped by the security forces from moving one group actually made a run for it they ran up the. and it looks like that they were attempting to enter . the town over bush to hold troy and get closer to the action president michael is here in the town today to launch that national debate these debates are to take place across these opportunities to listen to the concerns of people people
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couldn't say what they concerns of the internet they can take part in the debates and he's saying that this could change the new contract with the people here in france but yes we've already seen the groups trying to to run off from the main crowd as a result of that security forces tightening the area here completely also deploying tear gas was sold out and pepper spray being used on some of the protesters who have been trying to push the police we're going to turn around and you might also see that enforcement supreme brought in including a water cannon down there hasn't been used so far but it is there overseas as a deterrent now the debates are going to be held in areas like the town halls we've been speaking to some of them as fronts to get their thoughts on this ground national debate rose. i met with the invests in my area this time
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just saying they're just using benefits and doing nothing i have seen people who have no money to pay salaries to their employees i meet such people every day when . he's talking about the president's letter there are so many questions which marriage are supposed to give answers to it will be very difficult even if we start opening special locations to receive people should mears be doing that we have questions tens of miles before we even reach the outskirts of the town we saw security forces all around the major junctions and when we tried to enter the time we were told that because we didn't have a. credit taken for the actual event which is taking place in the term hall that we couldn't pause annoyed that with our cotton north we decided to walk in and actually we've been speaking some of the protesters here who say that only residents all of the town all being allowed in and some of those have actually been deployed out to see if they move wearing the yellow vests for the moment there is
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anger and apathy with this idea of the yellow vests this yellow vest movement has been going on now since november seventeenth and at times we've seen some of the worst violence in moving half a century here in france as a result of that the government has given many concessions but so far it doesn't seem to be enough for the core supporters of the ship visuals who still seem to have the support of the majority of french people when it comes to the polls let's take a look at the timeline of events since this protest movement started back in november seventeenth. honestly this is the right one and we're not going to change it just because the wind is blowing . i will not concede anything to those who want destruction and disorder.
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i take my share of responsibility. i. kenyan security forces have rescued about fifty people from a hotel complex in nairobi which has been under siege since tuesday that's according to a local t.v. channel. the latest place reports say at least fifteen people have been killed and dozens injured al-qaeda linked terror group al shabaab has claimed responsibility for the assault authorities acknowledge that one suspect house being arrested special place units are still searching for other attackers all they can use in terry minister has tweeted that no fear the threat to the public access
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eyewitnesses describe scenes of carnage for several men charging the complex two buildings were hit by explosions followed by gunmen opening fire the complex includes both the hotel and offices where international companies are based. on the belief. that he did it was just stunning ever. so i went. oh. i didn't work. i did. the right wing all tend to fit to many parties to come under investigation by the
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country's domestic intelligence agency the aim is to determine the extent to which the party has rightwing extremist motives a number of chairmen and pays have price they made. us. because our first the enjoy a of tea party is given the status of a test case secondly the young alternative is declared a suspicious case and certainly the movement within the f.t. the week is declared a suspicious case. the decision to put the a of d. on the investigation is correct our democracy must protect itself from its opponents even if they act under the guise of a party and a four hundred fifty page report the intelligence agency curse of fires they see as a case to investigate although it states this will not involve full on surveillance of the party however the regional youth wing of the f.t. has been put under surveillance because of suspected ties to extremists peter by
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strength in the party's foreign policy speak when the but in the stark says the f.t. supports the work of the secret services about suspects political bias. well then the state should have the right. tool to find themselves. facing a huge drop on the spit so us is on the political control ministries saw there are follow us so we are quite confident that they are. planning to go to say. this very problem on six case well we don't seem too high. on all several times of the arse watching any word of just missed. the major brand of men's shaving products is facing a backlash
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a risk latest promotional video the target audience has apparently been left unimpressed by the efforts of gillette to respond to the me to me from and on you cheap the ad has been watched more than three million times and while it has sixty thousand likes it's clocked up more than three hundred thousand dislikes. the vittorio than against actually ras national unity. is this the best a man can get. is it is pretty going on far too.
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we put the issues raised by this has to. found revenue to divest city and steve malzberg t.v. haste and political commentator this is a scene this is outrageous this is piggybacking on a study by the american psychological association which declared that mass. is a threat it's harmful to society that is such a bunch of garbage i can't even begin to describe how much garbage it is how dare you so presumptive as to wade presumptuous as to imply that men are evil by nature i think they've done an amazing job i think in fact if everyone focusing on the
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negative i think as a male brand they're focusing on the positives as actually always a lot of people that generalize men for being sexual predators awful being a negative with the attitudes but in fact the ads from gillette is focusing on the positives there is actually in fact some men out there doing the right thing by stopping things in the street stopping people from commenting negatively the overwhelming majority of men by sure are going to do the right thing the men who don't are the minority and you spelled it out spelled out the prop up of the exact problem for exist as if the majority of men are being stopped and by these these few good men who somehow overcame their involved masculinity and birth and they developed into the keepers of the bad majority of men who are masculine think as a male brat and i think it is focusing on both i do think that the point made at
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the moment is quite ridiculous and i again i completely agree because it's to expose costing too much on the negative side of everything and you are completely dismissing the positive side and you have to be very. biased in this kind of point of view then amazes me that you let would get politically here they had to. we've come under pressure from feminist groups in a group said have this agenda and that's why they did it don't don't think they woke up one day and said hey this is the right thing to do you know they might have had threats of boycotts or whatever believe me there was stuff going on behind the scenes and they made a big mistake as evidenced by the dislikes on the video that you alluded to by more than i was. disliked and i think a lot of men are good at not frequent any longer and i am one of the you know we've time changing you know it's been decades and decades that things have been changing there's a lot of feminist talk there's a lot brands that have a social responsibility to do with feminist movements why shouldn't there be for some one form for masculinity why shouldn't a masculine brand and
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a brand for men focus on something that will create positive social change for men i don't see nothing wrong with that and i think they're taking up the social responsibility as they should be and i will carry on buying so even if it's not targeted to me i'll carry on buying it i'm sure many others would as well. the film has if the israel defense forces house for the first time acknowledged the country has surprised weapons to militants in syria something that was always tonight middle east correspondent reports well this is the first time that any israeli military official has acknowledged that israel has been providing aid to rebels fighting against the syrian president bashar al assad now what we're hearing from god the eyes and cartoonists of the beings are what has been until now a bad kept secret he says that israel has been supplying the rebels with light weapons for so-called self defense at the same time he also says that israel has
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been fighting forces inside syria and he revealed some details of those operations in january two into seventeen would begin the kyng the infrastructure of the iranians through a building in syria the group to go. into seventeen would begin attacking systematically a number of times each week. without making any statements beneath the radar this 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 is well won't stop attacking them earlier he denied that it is always 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 have been rumors for quite some time back in september last year the idea of course the jerusalem post newspaper to take down an article in which it said that its war was
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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 that the rumors that have been circulating are in fact true. for more on this story let's cross live to our to shares there is a director of the international center for human rights in canada welcome to the program now you surprised by these revelations from the former head of the i.d.f. about supplying syrian rebels weapons. well out honestly no. i'm not surprised because this royal is in want is in their best interest and. come under or maybe farmer come under armed forces come under is talking about
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something. where israel and he was talking about iran you know iran the iranian government threats serious trip to israel and you're still interesting very well how much of a game changer then do you think israeli support is being in the syrian civil war while honestly. it is my understanding that the want israel to this day not this point. is. in fact a game as there. are in terms rainy and fried terms neurons and other terrorist groups interfere in the area and this is going to be in the best interest of everyone and even the international community was supporting the syrian
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rebels in the past and the. obama's government was supporting the syrian rebels so i don't think that the israel to interfere in that area is a concert there in that tank in the foreign country. is have also said it hits iranian targets on the territory of syria without its permission isn't that a violation of its sovereignty you know opinion. you know as a as i indicated no because you know that the rush hour as they say. wanted person internationally and even in the past many he migrates activist asked the international community to take bashar as an international or it's war. what crimes for him i.c.b.m. raised violation bashar assad killed so many of the syrian stimulants somalians. chemical acts and on the other hand many and fighters are in syria
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and even a bashar assad the higher the afghani and afghans and pakistanis fighters and they trying to. fight again as they into not comments so i do not consider this as a interfering in internal affairs ok well thank you for your comments on the story out of a director of international center for human rights and can definitely. years of conflict in syria have left scars on the country on this people many of its citizens are still having to fight for and rebuild their lives here's a story of one boy. that my friend and i were playing ball with found something in our backyard was
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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 outlets from died in that explosion so my son got multiple injuries and doctors had to every day one of his life there was a risk he would lose the others i didn't know what to do. in the hospital much russian doctor. you know today to the latest global news so return with your headlines in thirty minutes time to see that.
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had written to my mother you know how much you don't. know. what. was going on at that particular. company. your health care executive our bank your cost of getting a gift from a fellow governor millions hundreds and millions trillions of dollars if you're not part of that cobol you are the one paying for it yes and that's why there's a lot of social unrest that's the yellow vest movement in france and around the
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world it's the global insurrection against banker occupation is coming to america twenty nineteen to get your yellow that's in your torch and let's party on to it because it's all about the revolution. greetings and sally. mark your calendars watchers because tuesday january fifteenth is the day u.k. parliament after months and years of politicking negotiating and grandstanding finally voted on a bill dictating the terms of the now infamous breck's a deal for those of you politics that can't remember the.
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