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there's a lot of us but those were the. we're going to respect one of those but i would probably say this is where this one of these i will ask him i will write about him we file suit you could have got a bomb i just got that already yes equestrian he thought of getting up there calling with you and yours implementing. that entire collection of countries and regions that have been the main economic. players for decades now over time they're going to become much more players of the world is going to evolve china india middle east africa. under certain scenarios they're going to represent about eighty percent of world g.d.p. at the end of the century and that scenario is where they do catch up in terms of her charity growth.
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this government just plain old cock country and defeat of the government's priorities at this house has expressed its confidence in the government in our. british prime minister and now really wins a vote of no confidence in palomas a day off the m.p.'s roundly rejected a new divorce theo. venezuela's political crisis deepens with the us reportedly considering throwing its full weight behind the opposition leader after rejecting the legitimacy of nicolas maduro president thing. harboring fugitives that's the message from a sleaze interior minister he's calling on the french government to extradite dozens of italian terror suspects who were believed to be hiding and plot.
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a very good morning to you you're watching r.t. international with me becky aaron it has been a turbulent week so far for the u.k.'s prime minister after her proposed to break that deal was overwhelmingly rejected by lawmakers to resume a managed to survive a no confidence motion on wednesday by a margin of nineteen votes the victory which saw her deeply divided conservative party rally around her followed an impassioned and wide ranging debate in the house of commons on the future of the country. it is to the right three hundred and. the nose to the larry three hundred twenty five so the no no no deserving. thank you i'm pleased that this house has expressed its confidence in the government in our area it this government has failed our country a defeat for the government with our own backbenchers and the opposition and the united manner voting against this government i do not take this responsibility
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likely in my government will continue its work to increase our prosperity mr speaker the right honorable lady will ever be know as the nothing has changed prime minister we will also continue to work to deliver on the solemn promise we made to the people of this country to deliver on the results of the referendum and here to. isn't it the case mr speaker that with every hour the previous prime minister faced with this kind of defeat last night they would have resigned. to raise make a visual statement in front of ten downing street after winning the no confidence vote she stressed or intention to deliver on the results of the twenty six thousand referendum and ensure that britain leaves the e.u. she's now reaching out to opposition politicians in the hope of finding a solution to the current deadlock they in turn have been laying out preconditions for talks on a revised break that deal with before there can be any positive discussions about
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the way forward the government of. the government must remove must remove clearly once and for all the prospect of the catastrophe of a no deal break certainly and all the chaos that would come as a result of that but i commit the scottish national party to working constructively with the government however i do think it's important i do think it's important that the car. that we make it clear to the prime minister in the spirit of openness at least talks the issue of removing article extending article fifty of a people's fault and avoiding a new deal has to be on the t.v. we have to be. on the basis that we can move forward and achieve the result which to unify all the regions and it's only like you can do well they see that she's politically weak right now and there they are backing her into
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a corner seventy labor m.p.'s came out publicly pledging their support for another vote where also hearing rumors from brussels that the e.u. is already willing to extend article fifty not just beyond june which had been floated as sort of a potential extension period given the turmoil but given how big this political crisis surrounding breaks it is that each of you is reportedly mulling over potentially extending bragg's it all the way into next year so in two twenty twenty the reason why is now expected to head to brussels for crisis talks on breaks it will be hoping to win concessions from officials and negotiate changes to the current deal that will be voted on by british m.p.'s on monday currently the u.k. shuttle to leave the e.u. on the twenty ninth of march as things stand the country risks crashing out of the block with no deal. there are data on the leader of the u.k.
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independence party and mark armand of the oxford crisis was that institute gave as that thoughts on the empath in parliament and what it means for the country. the establishment remind us of being counter-attacking for the last two and a half years with the assistance of mrs my with the assistance of the commission to get to this position where we are now not really leaving this whole two and a half year political sharod has been conducted on the false premise that you can't leave without a deal and of course you ended up with a deal that nobody wants even before the referendum i remember talking to some of the people organizing the leave campaign and i had imagined that they would have a whole shed drool of parts of the european legislation they had to go up or so they could quite happily live with them so they would come out of the traps after the referendum if they wanted to and so this is what we're for against it it took three years we begin to make that process and that's partly because the
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conservative party is very divided to want to do the opposition is very divided so we have all these divisions and they council cross parties and they cut across the country too. when everyone was waiting for two reason mays post photo dress outside ten downing street unlikely visitors showed up. to do nothing. to do nothing. to. a group of venezuela and military officers have stated that they do not recognize
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nicolas maduro as the country's president that made the statement in peru whether in exile they fled their support to the opposition leader one way though he was supported by the u.s. which has said it would jackson is just a must see president maturer kwaito says his party is ready to form a government and if the poor. one boy who has declared himself to be the interim president of venezuela is choosing not to recognize the inauguration of nicolas maduro the president who was just sworn in no election took place to select one weighed over as the head of the national assembly at this point he is granting no legitimacy to the venezuelan state and it's worth noting that the us government loves him this is what was said by us vice president mike pence nicolas maduro is a dictator with no legitimate claim to power who is a precise the venezuelan people to the united states strongly supports the courageous decision by. the president of the national assembly to invoke
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constitutional protections and declare the country's presidency vacant now at this point rumors are circulating that donald trump is planning to recognize the unelected leader good. wedo as venezuela's head of state marco rubio the u.s. senator is trumpeting the call from the us his perspective since we recognize the legitimate president c. of the national assembly as president pending a new election i think that the time has come to expel them a girl appointed embassadors and allow the new constitutional president to appoint replacements the washington post even gave a platform to publishing an op ed that he wrote now doesn't that sound a lot like foreign meddling the usa has been pretty open about choosing to side with the opposition against venezuela's government back when she was in office this is what nikki haley said at the united nations the systematic oppression of the venezuelan people has become an active threat to the entire region for the safety
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and the security of all people and latin america it is time for men to to go back in september the white house would not deny that it had met with people that were plotting a coup to overthrow the venezuelan government when asked about the issue it simply gave a vague statement about democracy and since then we've actually heard donald trump calling for the violent overthrow of the venezuelan government it's a regime that frankly could be toppled very quickly by the military or the military to do that now the washington post in the new york times two top newspapers in the usa have both published an op eds calling for the military to overthrow the elected government in venezuela now u.s. leaders say this is simply out of humanitarian concerns they only want to intervene to rescue those poor oppressed venezuelans socialism has bankrupted the oil rich nation. and driven its people. into abject. poverty
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as we've seen the completion of venezuela's collapse into dictatorship we have many options for venezuela including a possible military option there is no greater chose today than the full scale dismantling of democracy and the heartbreaking humanitarian disaster in venezuela but how exactly can u.s. leaders claim that they know what havre to venezuelans want venezuela is facing a deepening economic political and social crisis but we can't possibly understand this crisis or see a way out of the crisis without understanding u.s. intervention the then the us has been trying to topple this government since the year two thousand two thousand and one and so i mean the us is not promoting democracy in venezuela the u.s. is stepping up in intervention in a moment in which it sees that it now has an actual possibility of overthrowing the government the u.s. particularly is threatening to recognize this opposition as the legitimate government and it is threatening to impose heightened oil sanctions so that it
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would not only import venezuelan oil and refine it in the united states the purpose is not to bring democracy the u.s. doesn't intervene in other countries in order to bring democracy to those countries that it intervenes in order to secure its own interests so it if it bolsters recognizes and props up dictatorships when it's in its in the u.s. interest to do so and a choice to bring about regime change through elections in which it intervenes in those actions so the usa says that it wants democracy in venezuela well nothing sounds more democratic than having the military role in the capital and overthrow the elected leaders caleb mop and marty new york. the italian and terry minister metz has salvini has accused from third hopping fugitive terrorist suspects and is calling on emanuel mccrone to hand the knife a solid picks up the story. after decades on the run one of italy's most notorious criminals finally steps back on to home soil says are protesting charged
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with four murders was part of the so-called red brigades that terrorized the country back in the seventy's. to me is into a prison sentence but tiste escaped to france now under the so-called to me to hold on doctoring by which foreign terrorists were given safe haven if they had to announce their past crimes france welcomed him with open arms for decades he enjoyed something of a celebrity status becoming an author he mingled with the literary elite and politicians now the success in bringing him to justice has led to italy to call
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on other countries including france to stop hall bring terrorists. to the french president to return to italy the fugitives that should not be drinking champagne under the eiffel tower who should be rotting in jail and it's only it's only world's france to hand over more than thirty over these champagne terrorists. the list includes new cisco an n.t. who said to live in this house south of paris. i think that over the forty years we could find
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a solution to this story as has already been done in the history of the world in civilised countries it's time to turn the page but i've never done what they accuse me of i am absolutely a warrant from an n.t.'s extradition is currently being looked at and it's likely that he won't be alone in wondering if onse is about to give him up but there is big but french officials have said extradition can't be pursued in most of the cases as the statute of limitations here would quash the proceedings with tensions between the two countries already at a tipping point over migrants the forthcoming elections and italy support for the movement this seems to be no sign the president has any intention of allowing salvini to claim a home run. r.t. show let law well the u.s. says that it will withdraw from a k. cold war era arms control agreement with the russia at the beginning of next month
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comes after american and russian officials met in geneva for talks and the u.s. side concluded that moscow was in breach of the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty a position long held by washington. i don't want to terminate everybody we're going to pull out and that's that's important to the russians and they're not going to see that tradition they've been violating it for many years and it is russia's position that they're not going to play russia has developed been developing the stabilising weapon systems for more than a decade so one has to ask how do you convince the russians to come back into. that obligations they don't think they're violating in the light of these facts the united states today declared it has found russia in material breach of the treaty. would not to let them violate a nuclear agreement to go out of your weapons and we're not allowed to get weapons and we're not allowed to moscow says it's invited us inspectors to examine the missiles which washington claims violate the treaty but to no avail russia's deputy
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deputy foreign minister claimed on wednesday that response ability for the failure of the agreements lies squarely with america which he says has been unwilling to compromise or despite that a lot of putin has said that should the trump administration change its mind russia is ready to hold talks on sell the ching the pack the curation of the intention to withdraw from the i.n.f. treaty has become just another step in a sequence of similar actions it's obvious that such a course will have the greatest consequences despite the united states declared intention to withdraw from the i.n.f. treaty we are open to further dialogue on ways of preserving the treaty. washington's decision to tear up the agreement is also drawing criticism from many european officials who are paid unsettled by the move. we regret the withdrawal announced by the us we see this treaty as
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a very important arms control instrument and something that also serves european interests and therefore also german interest the announcement by the us that it's going to withdraw from the i.m.f. accord is regrettable the i.n.f. agreement has been an important pillar of our european security architecture for thirty years for us in europe it's of great importance we call on the us to consider the possible consequences if u.s. and russia need to remain engaged in constructive dialogue to preserve the treaty and to ensure. it to ensure its cool and verifiable implementation which of course is crucial for europe's and global security the i.n.f. treaty was signed in one thousand nine hundred eighty seven by ronald reagan and held gorbachev and took it took effect a year later it mandated both the us that the u.s.s.r. to destroy all ground based missiles with it with ranges between five hundred and
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five thousand five hundred kilometers and of the agreement neither side had the right to test produce or deploy any such missiles in the future. investigative journalist rick sterling believes that tearing up the arms control treaty could have catastrophic consequences. there are elements in the administration who just want to withdraw they want to escalate the arms race they want to their goal is quote unquote to achieve regain nuclear suprema see this is actually hugely important it'll be very dangerous not just for the united states and russia but for the entire world if we see that continuation of this decline in arms control and a resumption of a full fledged arms race and some people say well there are other nuclear powers such as china and other countries but rather than tearing up the i.n.f. treaty what should be done is to expand it to include other other countries that
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would be a logical way to proceed tearing up the treaty is going to be a very it's going to be a milestone that has potentially disastrous consequences very dangerous. still to come this hour u.s. democrats rush it up the pressure on donald trump and look to enough details of his talks with the may appear to we'll bring you up to speed on that off the break. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crime stamped each
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day. eighty five percent of global wealth you want to be ultra rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent just last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and one rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need to remember is one one does not show you know for it to miss the one and only. welcome back now to leading democratic senators in the united states are turning up
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the hates on donald trump requesting access to the interpreters who were present at his meetings with the god of my person. we believe it to be in the national security interests of the united states that any record of these conversations be preserved and immediately provided to congress we insist that the interpreters for these interactions especially the individual who interpreted for your meeting with president putin in helsinki be made immediately available for interviews with the relevant committees in congress the democrats lessor follows an article published by the washington post on sunday it suggested that trump deliberately conceal details of his meetings with vladimir putin including the talks in hell thinking last year the democrats have also joined in and as and weighed in calling on the interpreters to testify do you intend to try to subpoena the interpreter or get the notes we do want to pursue this we certainly could subpoena the interpreter would say subpoena interprets notes the question is on what basis will they refuse
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because they will refuse and what is our chance of success on that trump has responded to the allegations by lashing out at what he calls the fake news media he says they're becoming crazy every day this because scientists call him cavell told is that if interviewed regardless of what the answer persists say the democrats will take it as evidence of wrongdoing on the president's pass. i think president oh we're trying to prevent that and say that the president's record says he doesn't turn over records until he leaves office however if by some reason they are able to get. the interview with the interpreter then of course we'll make all sorts of claims about whatever communication is provided by the interpreter. it is obvious by the crowds
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want to dismiss as fake and false as anything the president trumps and so it does not matter what the interest is they're going to make charges and so that amounts to. the washington post meticulous fact checking has been drawing ridicule online as author launched a special investigation into donald trump's recent fast food banquet at the white house the publication of power i thought it important to establish the true height of the president's pilot. about one thousand. kember course. so we actually are we've got a thousand burger king all american companies i wanted to see so was piled up a mile high.
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well thank god we have the washington post to dig deep into this important story investigation well then pulitzers all around. this gives us a whole new meaning into the german mouth and maybe the russians speak for its. border security our nation broken system the crisis the shutdown billion dollars a year leader of the house democrats who just want a big victory let's let me let me just let me just say that there's one thing i did
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for the president is reference. well thanks for joining us on r.t. international best and do get in touch if you have something you'd like to say by following us on social media you can join us again at the top of the hour for the latest to think about. you know you're not going to know what the. american people. are. so i know you're not. you know. what.
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i mean. if it up as well i might be. getting worse but those were the oh. my god we've. already had them. in the. trunk when he was running in two thousand and sixteen articulated a vision of foreign policy that was clearly had with what you would consider the sort of post-war liberal international consensus that that americans want. your might be some claim that there are elements of that critique that has the liberty here's the problem though it's not enough to offer
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a critique you can say that there are problems with the existing foreign policy and then you have to offer something that's a better person period all true and this is where i think trump is has failed miserably. geysers financial survival. when customers go by to reduce the price. will reduce and lower. that's undercutting what's good for food markets it's not good for the global economy. hey guys this is boom bust for broadcasters around the world and covering the world of business and finance but the impact on all of us i'm part children in washington
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and we are really psyched that you are on board today thanks for being with us we are packed tighter than a cow slot machine today and it's all really important stuff including a deep discussion about wages with professor richard wolfe who's standing by and we'll look at some key company stocks as poor earnings are starting to roll in amid some market making news danielle showing of simpler trading and add a measure of add a measure trading will join us and later not dead yet the old school amazon sears which has been going through a bankruptcy is not dead yet these balls bird joins us with the details all that directly had but first we had some headlines let's go to. a major dose of economic stimulus in china leads our global report today as the people's bank makes the equivalent of eighty three billion dollars in capital of vailable for lending the capital infusion is the largest ever such open market action in a single day and just one of many announced or intice of paid official actions to
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say in the chinese growth reducing benchmark interest rates is another more powerful policy lever that officials may consider if other measures fail to yield desired results in a statement on the move the chinese central bank warned that liquidity in the banking system is falling rapidly due to the chinese tax season. and catching up with the breakfast news that was still breaking as we went to air yesterday u.k. prime minister theresa may one day fight prefer political survival today rallying three hundred twenty five votes and. against a no confidence vote filed by opposition leader jeremy corbyn in the wake of the staggering historic defeat of miss may's brecht's that plan earlier today the u.k.'s central bank governor mark carney told a parliamentary committee that a market boost for the british pound following miss may's defeat showed investors are prepared for.

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