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these are your them and they are charming to me is. he she ought to have a. model for the little frogs around the mr to promote human and we are hoping that our friend in the. days before withdrawing from an arms control agreement the us says it's going to produce a new atomic warheads it claims the weapon will help lower the threat of nuclear conflict. the government will now redouble its efforts to get a deal but this house can support. its back to the negotiating table for british prime minister to resume a off the parliament supports her bid to rework coast stalled brags that deal.
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with. us is frozen and barred from leaving venezuela supremum course deals a blow to the country's self declared interim president. and the both of you asked after new york signed into law new rules on abortion we discussed the move with all get. the progressive wing of new yorkers were always streatley this actually have been the only thing separating. a baby. that is just signed. a very warm welcome you're watching r.c. international with me making. now our top story this hour just days before starting its official withdrawal from an lang's mark cold war era treaty washington has
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announced it's making a new nuclear warhead artie's takes a closer look. it is the pentagon's newest toy the w seventy six dash two when it is essentially meaning new less baggage less radiation less fallout and most importantly less responsibility i think you started through a major. blow up a new tree. there. cannot be. treated so well does not want dominated country in the world could do could be age more. naturally this new nuclear arms race is not america's fault but every what outsiders namely the usual suspects since twenty ten we have seen the return of great power competition to varying degrees russia and china have made
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clear that they seek to substantially revise the post cold war international order and norms of behavior we could of course beat a dead horse and again point out that russia is not even in the same league as the us when it comes to military budgets in fact russian military spending has been fooling for years while america's has ballooned symbolic as well within days the us should begin withdrawing from the into media to range nuclear forces treaty blaming russia's development of a cruise missile but really gets on the old nerves here is the commander in chief of the united states is unpredictability and seemingly his habit of threatening everyone we have more money than anybody else by far we'll build it up so we have a tremendous amount of money to play with the military and we're going to develop
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the weapons funding to modernize our nuclear arsenal so important but we're spending a tremendous amount of money on our nuclear arsenal. nobody will have clothes with two minutes to midnight on the doomsday clock on the brink or now officially into a new cold war a nuclear arms race world powers that each other's throats and no light at the end of the tunnel countries will continue to make threats against other countries just like what's happening no. treaty to go should the rule of major treaty to go shushi now between china and united states and the archer so sometimes these threats do. the same to turley and from a national security issue when countries like to. change. their troops
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against another country if they didn't remove the books are going to. just prime minister to resume a school with something of a victory in polygons on tuesday and a crucial those british m.p.'s back to the amendment that will allow her to renegotiate a major sticking point and i brags that dale the issue of the irish border and the vote seem to bring an element of unity to a very divided westminster the leader of the opposition party jeremy corbyn now seems ready to engage in discussion it's we've had this debate in the house as in phatic they voted to reject the no deal option that the prime minister was supporting what i say that we are prepared to come meet her to put forward. to put forward the points of view from the labor party all of the kind of agreement we want with the european union to protect jobs to protect living standards and reject rights and conditions in this country. well the prime minister might have won the
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support of her fellow m.p.'s she now faces the challenge of getting the e.u. to reopen talks giving us the latest details his r.t. is part of. the government will now redouble its efforts to go to deal with this house can support mr speaker is this house can come together we can deliver the decision the british people took in june two thousand and sixty restore faith in our democracy and get on with building a country that works for everyone and as prime minister and work with members across the house to do just. well if you thought your reason mazie you would draw a deal was dead you'd be wrong those opposed to have failed to sing kids and her deal is still pretty much bull being in the water the main issue that politicians manage to agree on is that to resume a should go back to brussels and renegotiate the agreement that she struck with it's a real change of course for the prime minister because the reason may spend weeks
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saying that she can't change the e.u. withdrawal deal but just before this series of votes in parliament she made a major u.-turn and said that she would look for legally binding changes to the thorny issue of the irish backstop in that e.u. withdrawal deal now that managed to win the backing of the hardline you're a skeptics in her own party as well as the d p the democratic and new u.s. party of northern ireland which is propping up to resume a's minority government so finally there is some unity in parliament on the way forward but there is one big problem with this and that is at the moment all this is pure fantasy why brussels that has repeatedly said that the current deal is not up for renegotiation and they've reiterated it donald turse the president of the european council. immediately after the votes in parliament were over said the backstop is part of
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the withdrawal agreement and the withdrawal agreement is not open for reading goes you should the withdrawal agreement is and remains the best and only way to ensure an orderly withdrawal of the united kingdom from the european union now there is only reason mase side say that all that is just a tactic that is a tactic that brussels uses in its negotiations rather often but the votes in parliament also dealt a major blow to all those politicians that was seeking to delay bragg's as well as those looking for a second referendum i was revising as the e.u. vote broadly it all went rather well for to reason mate for once to illustrate just how well it went for the government one for cabinet ministers reserve portuguese seemed dancing across the lobby to one of the final votes so we have a plan of action forged by parliament finally chiseled out of the chaos but
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is being called a you know corner option one that doesn't really exist in fact the prime minister's been accused of riding unicorns all the way to brussels because london and the e.u. on now back to being universes apart we spoke to historian and commentator deal darwish who says there was the board might be in the e.u. course it needs to be careful it needs to carefully consider its next step. the negotiation. is one thing they're not taking it as a whole negotiated with the european union is something now the european union have to think twice here because. government does not have to follow see the reason make him stay still go and see if we don't agree we're going to leave without a deal leaving without a deal of years with both sides but let's speak of the french you have above over one hundred eighty thousand people rely on the ease of lorries passing through to
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cali and french food so giving the trouble the present micro going through now i don't think he would sort of accept actually going out with the idea that you have the german car investor these the pressure on. my feeling is the eleventh hour probably even be fifty nine minutes the european union would actually clinch a deal. more than that as whalen has taken another turn the country supremes court has launched a criminal probe against the self declared interim president wang wei doe he's now barred from leaving the country and has had his assets and bank accounts for hours and the court also opened an investigation into whether he has assisted foreign nations to interfere in domestic matters comes off that he was recognized as the
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country's leader by the u.s. and other western nations or president maduro in turn accuses the us of interference and even though he says he's ready for talks he doesn't mince his words when it comes to washington. i mean how. venice china. venice china. the u.s. earlier threatened serious consequences if wedo was pressured in any way and it seems to be standing by its word imposing sanctions on the venezuelan government they've taken aim at the country's state owned oil company in an effort to choke off revenue to the government of nicolas maduro which it says has no legitimacy is those that were announced as transferring control of certain state assets held by american banks to. american author and journalist max blumenthal's says most
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venezuelans i gave this foreign interference in their country. was the was a low level legislator in one of the least populous states in venezuela who was known his name was known by maybe one of five venezuelans he is the perfect pawn he is the product of us regime change factories and for average venezuelans who at rates of over eighty percent oppose sanctions and oppose u.s. military intervention this crew that is surrounding why go and most of them actually exist outside venezuela or anathema because they have been responsible for so much violence in that country and so much destabilization. of almost all blacks chief has announced he's considering running for the us presidency in twenty twenty starting his campaign by lashing out at president trump he was quick to fire back were living at the most fragile time not only the fact that this president is not
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qualified to be the president but the fact that both parties are consistently not doing what's necessary on behalf of the american people howard schultz doesn't have the guts to run for president watched him on sixty minutes last night and i agree with him that he's not the smartest person besides america already has that. starbucks is still paying me the runs in trump tower. how it shows his announcement was slammed by the democrats as well pay for split the vote as an independent candidate with no or affiliation to a political party. i want to see america when i don't care if you're a democrat in the pan the libertarian republican bring me your ideas whereas people in new york what they thought about mr chances of being president.
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he has a right to run he wants to run i think that he could do just as bit of a job as a president now i feel like you need some sort of experience with like a public office i think he definitely would have a lot of people who would be interested in seeing what he has to say. you could backfire spectacularly if he's trying to bring down trump and you divide the ticket that he could easily lead. with a minority of the vote if you ran as independent it would really hurt. it would help substances of getting reelected i think it will actually hurt trump. over the excessive for sure i don't know why people would say that just because he's running for president as mission boycott him i don't believe in boycotts of anything i think people should have their opinions and be able to do what they want to in a free countries i think that seems a rather pointless idea legal analyst jennifer braden says the democrats dislike anyone who can boost trans chances in twenty twenty. now if you look historically
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at u.s. presidential elections and most of these campaigns historically third party candidates independents libertarians other parties they generally are not successful they end up splitting away from the opposing base and so we have seen that historically however twenty twenty is looking to shape up to be a different year frankly and almost ironically because of what donald trump has done in the white house which is change the way things are going changing a lot of the narrative so what we're seeing here is actually the hate for donald trump from the democratic party that spilling over on to howard schultz for the democrats they think that anybody that could take away from their shot to beat donald trump in two thousand and twenty anybody that might take away from that anybody that might run as an independent and take away votes from the democrats because they would be voting for an independent any of that they could leave donald trump in power the democrats are going to hate they're going to come after them they're going to be angry they're going to be afraid so that's why we're seeing
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some of the animosity now coming out against howard schultz because of because that he's mentioned wanting to run as an independent. finds most stories still to come including how the world's two top economies look for a solution to the trade war still raising between them and story coming up after the break. you know world of big partisan. law and conspiracies 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 smart we need to stop slamming the door on the shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks.
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make this manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the final merry go round listen to the one percent. we can all middle of the room sit. room. welcome back well the clock is ticking in the trade war between the united states and china with just a month left before washington hikes tower of swans again and a bit to find a lost interest chinese officials are in the u.s.
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capitol where they got something of a lot to last a welcome to tell us all about it is a vangelis it says in. ating alonzo i was one expectations from this meeting you think. when the chinese arrived in washington they were met with unexpected and shocking news the justice department unsealed two criminal cases against chinese telecom from. the one it meant it was claiming that it has been stealing trade secrets from team obama by paying employees to provide information against its competitors and the other claims that it's been working to skirt u.s. sanctions on iran. i am announcing that a grand jury in seattle has returned an indictment that it alleges ten federal crimes by two affiliates of telecommunications corporation while way technologies. and has made one jew up period in a vancouver court on tuesday the u.s.
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followed an official request for extradition but u.s. treasury secretary steve newton says that the tree talks and the criminal charges are two separate issues but the chinese are not folding for it they are calling it bullying. even today that for some time the u.s. has smeared in suppressed chinese enterprises and it's tempted to suppress the enterprise's normal operations there is strong political motivation and maneuvering behind this. with fully a month to go before the end of the us china truce this is practically a sprint to find a solution but the chinese i've always been firm on what they want but the u.s. has been sending out mixed signals. it will make significant progress at these meetings for miles and miles from getting a resolution and frankly. to so the president. and as the little chunk or mr america is walking into this meeting with his head up and as being the
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winner the i.m.f. has actually lowered the growth forecast for twenty nineteen and u.s. corporate sectors are actually arrayed. feeling and suffering from a trade war bloat. it's not going to be just the apple i think but there are a heck of a lot of us companies that have a lot of sales in china they're going to be watching their earnings be downgraded next year. and well the whole world is looking everything is uncertain will this be the beginning of the end of the trade war between the two cost to go to countries sorry or it will be another nail in the coffin. let's wait and see evangelist if that's in beijing thanks for breaking that down for us. now independent china especially if foundry long says both china and the u.s. saw in favor of striking a deal. size one a deal chinese they fall into. the kind of lingering kind of red was fear which is holding china's economy in the united
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states the trauma administration wants that deal as well because it's. too political pushback. on different fronts and of course that the impact of this trade war the chart is beginning to be felt in the u.s. economy so i think that both sides would try to. use and try to find the maximum common ground to come to a deal that will be the first step in the a many years of all. this. now i'm going to is building in the united states after in new york signed into no rules that abortion regulations the state's governor has faced wide criticism and even calls from the roman catholic church for him to be excommunicated the governor defended his position. i have my own catholic beliefs how i live my life that is my
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business or the catholic i don't govern the catholic i don't legislate as a catholic. now let's take a closer look at what the new regulations are actually say it takes the abortion out of the criminal code and makes it a public health issue and you don't have to be a doctor to carry out the procedure abortions are now allowed after twenty four weeks if there's a danger to a patient's life or health and despite the outcry and there is also a strong lobby in favor of the changes to the law. with passage of the reproductive health fact new york can finally grow to be a model of what sexual and reproductive health care should be especially with mounting attacks on our health and rights from washington. and i am on a high loss and obstetrician gynecologist i'm home on to discuss the abortion issue with us often a woman doesn't even know she's pregnant until weeks later they didn't get the abortion early on so this law i think the progressive wing were very very thrilled
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that cuomo signed this into law and that women are able to have control over their destinies and even if it is a late term abortion that they can get in new york is going to be seen as sort of the the women's reproductive sanctuary in the nation that if a woman needs to get a late term abortion that she can continue your get a safe legal abortion so if a woman decides she wants to get an abortion she doesn't want to have the baby come into this world you know with those sorts of challenges overall i think the right to choose is more important than anything that society thinks i think that other people would disagree and say the baby is a baby at eight months you're actually killing somebody it's really it really depends on what you believe and why you believe is that for the i think it comes it goes down to those sorts of basic fundamental philosophical questions and everybody
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has a different opinion so he gives a crazy idea we look at people that we think are barbaric in our society from world war two i get litter or others and look at all the things that they did to people and we think how horrible that you know we're doing that our own children since rules vs wade passed in one nine hundred seventy two here in the united states we've basically sacrifies almost sixty million of our own children so why do they pass a law there's a difference of saw there's a difference of world some people think you know babies are alive and are made in the image of god. or image bears and they have their own identity and should have protections for that and others think no they're not they are just completely dependent some of the lifeforms on the mother and don't have any protections at all with those two very different worldviews it's going to be hard to find any common ground scientifically as soon as the sperm and the needs and unite for as i go darn
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embryo we consider that speaking the beginning of life because all things there are present the only thing separating that from a baby that you hold it is just time there's no benefit to be gained by targeting the child and killing it in the us in utero or in so that one's. the slow deliberate there's nothing there medically that it began. and now to russia is five days to adam a rights activists according to set free about one hundred whales which have been kept in captivity for several months and investigation is ongoing into the facility but it's believed the health of the mammals is deteriorating.
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one of the orcas is showing very little activity and is spending a lot of time just floating in the water can slow breathing could be a sign of pneumonia or other illnesses. well thanks for. this hour we will be back at the top of the hour with all the latest we'll see you that. same wrong. role just don't call. any of these yet to
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shape out just they become educated and engaged equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. united states. it's news and it's a tax on other country's. economic sanctions are just the beginning another thing you like to do is place some military pressure on the country music you're talking about. and there has to be an effort to demonize that country and the leader of that country to. leave
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