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because like severe depression. because a little you need him to crazy. you know we don't have to do anything it's not our fault you know she's crazy and all that. here's traumatic. and u.k. opposition leader triggers a no confidence vote. in the parliamentary defeat in modern british history. he. actually say draws of
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a close fears over the life off the. intensify and we look at whether the hype should be taken seriously. a major brand of men's shaving products finds itself under fire after its meat. takes aim at so-called. put the issue up for debate. how do you hear it be so presumptuous as to wade presumptuous sue would fly. are evil by nature in fact the idea is focusing on the positives that actually always a lot of people that generalize men for being. the green new deal us are trying to cope with economic and ecological issues is raising concerns among politicians. themselves.
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becoming a busy day for your. international is. now on wednesday morning here in moscow. in the most important vote since the day of the referendum and twenty sixteen the u.k.'s parliament has overwhelmingly rejected to resign may's e.u. divorce deal the prime minister lost by a whopping margin of two hundred and thirty votes it is the biggest defeat of a government in modern british history. significance for a good many of us will never be told this is a catastrophic defeat for this government great just for more than a hundred years humiliating defeat for the government worker. you. are you. are you are not. the person you are you are legislate
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the government must surely come see the inevitable commie scotland european union is more popular in the polls from the united kingdom on the prime minister should do whatever it is clear the house does not support this deal but tonight spirit tells us nothing about what it does support now tabled above should know. better. well to reason raise how fashion are of political disasters but this one might just top them all she failed spectacularly to push her brags that deal through parliament is a deal that she spent months negotiating with brussels and it failed that defeats and the level of defeat is unprecedented that launch in defeat which she lost by politicians from all sides of the political spectrum were united in that opposition to the deal they all said that it ceded too much power to brussels and that it left
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northern ireland in a potentially perpetual state of limbo so the deal is in tatters and it looks like in relation to the break that agreement it's back to square one for two reasons that may there is a rather more pressing issue for her now and that is that she's got to see your own not the leadership challenge but now this time she is the leader of the opposition party labor jeremy corbyn immediately often to resume a lot of the tempering. he said that he tabled a motion of no confidence in the prime minister so for the entire day they're going to be debating whether they've got confidence into reason may's leadership and at the end of the day it will be put to a vote now it looks as though it's reason they will be able to see off this leadership challenge of course many of us will remember that she managed to see off the leadership challenge from within her own party just at the end of last year so
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it's expected that all her road conservative politicians will support her otherwise they'll risk a labor government which is something that despite all their disagreements they can all agree that they don't want and also the democratic party of northern ireland which supports to reason may they have a confidence and supply agreement in parliament they have also said that they will support to reason may in that vote so she will then need to get back to the issue of salvaging this brigs it deal and at the same time a lot of other forces are coming into play as we speak now the politicians in parliament the pundits on t.v. are talking about calling for a second referendum there is one side of the political argument here that says that this can only be solved by another vote on the issue the other side of the argument those hard core breaks that is the ones that want to leave here at any cost well
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they say that britain should just leave on the twenty ninth of march this impending bragg's that date even if there's no deal they should just crash out of the e.u. on w t o terms so it's a very difficult brenda's it process now nothing is clear all the options are still on the table and a lot of different ideas and opinions on how this should pay out. europe was also eagerly awaiting the outcome of the vote the e.u. politicians quick to react spain austria and the czech republic said their governments were ready for any type of brecht's at all the french president says that the e.u. is highly unlikely to make any further concessions. the u.k. is heading towards a new deal despite there being no agreement it scares everybody the first glimpses of the british people maybe we can improve on one or two points i don't really believe that because we went as far as we could in the existing agreements but it
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and just in order to try and solve the problem of british internal politics we want him not to friend the interests of europeans but they found that the president of the european council suggested that the u.k. simply stay in the e.u. after may's defeat while the president of the european commission says he regrets the results and wants the u.k. to clarify what is planning to do next and other senior officials have also reacted of course if that proposal goes into direction of a more deep relationship with the european union we are ready to do so we are not against this on the on the on the country secondly. what what we don't want is that this mess in british politics is now transfer that an importance in european politics it's not for the u.k. to. the next steps. in our side we really remain
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united and determined to reach a deal to stick to our agreement. we have the new lines of march and easy to make proposals that we can come to a deal then we come closer to the opportunity and while the m.p.'s were voting inside hundreds of people from both the pro e.u. and probe gathered outside the houses of parliament plunging the area into a company of to. it's. shot. by. a do you think it was police deployed extra forces to the area but the atmosphere remain calm and peaceful majority of people on both sides wanted masefield to be voted down no deal brigadiers well hoping the vote that stalled the bricks and ball finally rolled in while many remain as had their fingers crossed it would trigger a second referendum. oh i believe we should do what you. know
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and just because she voted one doesn't mean you call and reflect on how maybe more options it is binary and i'll sign it i think that people have the right to change their minds and that most people don't support rice anymore. she really was free to do was people were promised all sorts of things in twenty sixty which had not been delivered which were incapable of being delivered by the leave a professor at the london school of economics alan scared and writer and broadcaster jonathan fry i think the future of brecht's it is very uncertain. it is a model it is a fiasco it's all largely the prime minister's fault since she's deliberately go ahead with the plan which for months everybody knew wasn't going to work and now she's faced becomes would says but that will take a couple of weeks before the atmosphere korea is any indication the tour would like
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is the god deal was very unpopular among the british people opinion polls gave it about twenty percent support eighty percent of the seventy eight percent of the country were against it the big question really which has to be answered is not of the reason i the big question is what is the labor party going to doing because jeremy cooley he's very big you can see. the physician he is he has suggested ricky jay could bring about a year maybe dredge things that would be good for jobs and good for everybody just by trying to said there's not going to be need to do it so very interesting to see if you changes his mind on just the perks that deadline draws of a close fares of on life after breakfast of whatever type intensify and here a tutor looks at whether the hype should be taken seriously. is britain's brag since august spiraling out of control we've decided to press the pause button and
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get some perspective on how justified the apparent mass hysteria is from both leavers and remain is first up we have the rejected deal with jeremy corbyn being its most outspoken critic the prime minister has negotiated a botched worst of all worlds deal which is bad for britain leaving the country in indefinite halfway house without a real say some journalist acco the disappointment of the labor party leader one of the reasons that the u.k. will still have to conform to the rules in one way or another yet michel barnier the man behind the deal himself clarified the roles from the very beginning the tradition last for twenty one months during this limited period of time do hold he will continue to apply to do you get the divorce bill now this one is a big the likelihood is that the u.k. would probably have to pay out
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a similar amount if they were to remain in the the e.u. on the other hand will also stick to commitments made before that happened the united kingdom should pay its share of the commitments taken during its membership all e.u. projects and programs will be financed as forseen under the current multi annual financial framework no deals with other countries that it's the fear right this deal will deny the u.k. an independent trade policy while potentially keeping us out of existing e.u. trade policy we would be cut off from the world with our trade and economy regulated from brussels but there's another side to this story as the world trade organization director general puts it himself it's not the end of the world trade will not stop it will continue in memory as will be negotiating with the u.k. illegal braces on the which that trade is going to happen it doesn't mean that you have a disruption in terms of. flows or if you will becoming more moderate on the ticket
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so now that may's deal has been shelled for the time being surely some people should be happy wrong brace yourselves for the worst or at least that's the narrative that the media has been pushing right from the start plane to be unable to fly from the u.k. to the vice versa creating chaos in ports before this is not an apocalypse movie is it could britain be isolated overnight will all planes be grounded after brags that well the easyjet chief executive your hand doesn't quite mirror that sentiment. deal with. continental fly will continue to march with if you're not frightened yet in this guardian article will send shivers down your spine but the reality is only thirty percent of all important projects is provided by the but what about the meds forty five million packs of medicines leave the u.k. every month to go to europe and thirty seven million packs of medicines come to the
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u.k. it will still be able to trade with the e.u. on the basis of easier over time with pharmaceutical products it would be difficult to imagine that the e.u. officials would allow british citizens to be without essential medication just because they decided to leave the union wouldn't it well maybe they should have been clearer with their messaging it turns out that the feeling of uncertainty due to bribes it has been pushing some nationals in the u.k. over the edge i want to the british government has somehow address this very issue . of family members living in the u.k. by twenty nine march twenty ninth see will be able to continue receiving u.k. benefits in the same terms as now it's no wonder that brags that saga is troubling the minds of both u.k. and citizens with the instability of a country in turmoil and. who can blame them especially if you're in the papers on
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a daily basis more or less screaming and the world. and. a major brand of men's shaving products is facing a backlash over its latest promotional video the talk it audience was apparently being left on impressed by the efforts of gillette to respond to the meet to movement the number of dislikes under the video on you tube so far outweighing the likes. of get sexually harassed nationally live in. 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 the state t.v. host and political commentator and joe and bob and maracas founder of newton and diversity how dare joe let be so presumptive as to why presumptuous as suing apply that men are evil by nature and boys are evil by nature and need them to lecture to us to us males otherwise they get to turn into homophobes it and beat people up and rake people and abuse people this is.
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not a complete disagree and think it's absolutely fantastic that focusing on the positives that actually has a lot of people that generalize men for being sexual credit is awful being a negative and with the attitudes but in fact the ads from gillette is focusing on the positives that it's actually in fact some men out there doing the right thing presenting it as if the majority of men are being stopped and by these these few good men who somehow overcame their masculinity at birth and they've developed into the the keepers of the bad majority of men who are masculine the overwhelming majority of men by name sure are going to do the right thing why is that a bad thing to highlight the best way the best version of yourself whether you're male or you are female what's wrong with highlighting the best version of you what's wrong with inspiring meant to be the best men that they can be that i don't
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see anything wrong with that and i think they should carry on doing of that's what they see this video shows the masses of men as evil and the few trying to stop them and by the way boys will be boys there's nothing wrong with you don't boys getting into scuffles with boys i did it in my youth all my friends did it we grew up just fine these days if a boy just you know. for seventy eight years old six years old pierce is a girl on the cheek instantly he's suspended from school he has a blot on his record for life if he goes like this bang bang in a schoolyard maybe you know innocently at five or six years old he's suspended this is crazy stuff of course there will be some way that we boys but what does that mean what does it mean are we allowing men's always have fights in the street do we condoning it is ok boys a boy so it's ok to fight it's ok to do this in you case specially with knife crime
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being such a high rate we condoning it by saying oh no it's ok but it will be boys it's ok to be violent it's ok to be aggressive no it's ok to not be aggressive it doesn't it doesn't affect your masculinity it doesn't demean your method in c. and if you are frightened by this by this ad if your masculinity is threatened then you have to question what you what masculinity means. there are still to come here on our international on this wednesday a program of brazil's president has been labeled a new with hitler by his counterpart had neighboring venezuela will delve into what's behind the spot and.
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but politicians do something. put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to express. something want to. be close it's like them before three of the more people. interested in the last.
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twenty foster and moscow environmental activists in the united states a concern that a vital political program may be hijacked by corporations and politicians as being raised over the green new deal the u.s. economic stimulus program aimed to addressing a both economic inequality and climate change and daniel hawkins expects. climate change and the planet's ecology the biggest issue of the twenty first century according to many the biggest threat ever faced by mankind according to some and one group has the answer the green new deal will make america one hundred percent green in just ten years a proposal born within the sunrise movement a self-proclaimed grassroots environmental youth group now supported by multiple figures in the democratic party in particular fire brand new comer alexander ok as your quarters. now to her climate change is
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a war that must be won and evil that must be beaten through mass concerted action on a national level that. you . were. all naturally the roots felt program has its opponents green politics has never particular appeal to conservative republicans but the eleven page green deal plan does raise questions beyond just partisan politics some green activists of ringing the alarm saying the devil is in the details. the problem with her plan is that if you know it's the placement of committees and that's the point that in just three in business leaders you know who knows if they have the real i think really on the side of the people business and industry leaders are really concerned with their
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own bottom line so who's going to be in charge of fifteen person select committee with minimum accountability to voters one target is a national small grid a high tech energy network to maximize efficiency but some see an old willian throwback behind the good intention this is really a gift telecom industry and it also allows and limited survey of citizens with a smart creative anyone to find out where you are and what you're doing if they have access to any time every single building will have to meet new standards like it or not who's defining how i define comfort and safety in the privacy of my own home the democratic national committee no thank you you know the republican national committee no thank you so huge open door she who violate people's privacy activists also fear that an excessive role would be given to corporations and
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venture capitalists the plan also promises to virtually eliminate poverty in the united states create a new banking system might even bring about full social justice and equality but just no specifics on how that's going to be achieved aside from unlimited investments or maybe has come a long way i think they would have been able to raise a lot of money and have been able to influence quote unquote influence a lot of politicians on capitol hill this is not a new thing politicians get by and so all the time they're going to use in alexandria occasion record sales because they feel like she's young she can connect to people in a different way than they will be able to so they put her with their friends say ok we need you to pushy a big give someone your friends that are in congress to push his will on capitol hill it's very little true grassroots and mostly things that have been orchestrated for a very long time behind the scenes with the plenty of cash behind. new green focused policies are needed a.s.a.p. polls even show most voters agree with implementing the broad ideas of
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a green deal within the next decade but in its current form with big questions on transparency and accountability and even how this would fit in with the u.s. constitution so many this may seem less twenty thirty and more nine hundred eighty four. tensions are rising between latin american neighbors venezuela and brazil president nicolas maduro has slammed his brazilian counterpart as a latter day hitler in a tirade launched after brazil called into question the results of the last elections in venezuela i did there are going to. here we have brazil in the hands of a fascist. oh is hitler in modern times he is he has no courage nor will of his own because he is a puppet. or was inaugurated last week an event met with criticism by most south american countries the us and the u.
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the venezuelan opposition has slammed him as a usurper earlier brazil's new president have also nado accused motos government of violating the rules of a south american trade bloc and brazil has also recently made efforts to court america with both countries cooperating against a quote authoritarian regimes in the region brasilia also signed it to create to ease gun ownership restrictions on like the u.s. moved its embassy in israel to give us a little more of a president has said that washington can operate a military base in his country and it seems donald trump really likes his brazilian counterpart. they say he's the donald trump of south america and he's happy with that like one of the first fruits of these improved relations is the approval by brazil of a strategic partnership between two aircraft companies and boeing is expected to accelerate growth on the global aerospace market brazilian journalist bruno alterman things they're both so not oh he's trying to pivot his country towards
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america. there is no doubt that both the now the east changing brazilian story policy place in the county as a very clear us ally he should point a few is very clear first of all the white house is the western civilization government and the second point president it will only go development time to do. all of. the ration and their oil rigs who rule people form. by the you please be nice as well lesion again through to see the gold in the porky's acting to face us as gemini in latin america i just about wrapping up the program for this hour here on oxy international though we are back at the top of the hour with more of your wednesday using.
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shows seemed wrong. but also just don't. let me. get to shape out these days comes to advocate and engagement equals betrayal. when something find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. in a world with big partners through a 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
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critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. president donald trump has repeatedly said the u.s. will withdraw from syria it would seem he's the only one in his administration backing this move is trump in charge of his own foreign policy are john bolton and my campaign actually putting the show. the because the bigger.
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that the. everyone's story is different everyone's path is there for a young no. it's the going to change. like i was pretty comfortable in my life before august happened. earthenware dad for a. got me into this. when i was a middle child. non-trade it was the day.

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