tv News RT March 13, 2019 1:00am-1:31am EDT
1:00 am
you know if you want to. perform your very. careful here. for a wonderful example tonight. plans are. prime minister suffers another heavy defeat in parliament with a vote on exiting the e.u. with no deal. for wednesday night. a former defense lawyer in australia faces jail after leaking documents which expose alleged crimes by australian special forces in afghanistan. and the austrian chancellor dismisses a. proposal for an e.u. . utopian among other leaders not in favor of the french president's vision of
1:01 am
europe is the likely successor of angler merkel in germany. it's eight o'clock and you're watching all t international live from our moscow studio with me welcome to the program u.k. prime minister to raise may's brags that deal has again been heavily defeated by parliament it was a night of high tensions in the house of commons. this is the humiliating defeat for the government this evening and this deal should not come back in any we cheap form again can you identify a single case say since the american war of independence in which your prime minister nouri screamed you're free to run the country music the same policy the prime minister's proposal for
1:02 am
a motion to morrow sounded unclear tonight yeah. we have a responsibility to end the uncertainty for all our constituents and all over businesses the u.k. has entered pretty much on charted waters with its brags that shit and today kicks off a series of parliamentary votes which should determine which way it's going to sail but it's not clear what the outcome by the end of the week will be at the moment it's anybody's guess last night parliament rejected to resign may's revised and tweaked a deal that deal that she had hammered out with brussels i profoundly the decision that this house has taken to. i continue to police that by far the best outcome is the united kingdom believes the european union and orderly fashion with the deal. and that the deal we've negotiated is the best and indeed the only deal yeah well
1:03 am
the leader of the labor party the opposition labor party chairman was caving about to resume a's which are all deal with the government has been defeated again by an enormous majority and they must now accept their deal their proposal the one the prime minister's put is clearly dead and does not have the support of this house. the prime minister's run down the clock on the caucus rain run out on to maybe it's time instead we have a general election and the people get through to their government should be now there's been real. action from various courses in the on the e.u. side we have done all that is possible to reach an agreement given the additional assurances provided by the e.u. in december january and yesterday it is difficult to see what more we can do we regret the decision of the british parliament despite the effort to achieve the best agreement i regret the outcome of tonight's brics that vote so today
1:04 am
parliament is set to debate and then vote on the question of whether the u.k. should leave the e.u. without a deal next step is another vote that would be on whether to extend article fifty in other words whether to delay bragg's at the moment it's penciled and as many of you will know for the twenty ninth of march so the braggs this saga is looking more out of control than ever and this week reign a strange sort of brags it tree where both the option of no brags it and no deal are both still on the table. discuss the prospects of prices saying the u.k. parliament finds itself in the but to the right. i think that we going to have to deny breaks in any event because we've even had the miracle happened and she had one tonight we simply don't have enough time out between now and the end of the month to put in place a cooling estatic to the statute three minutes objects or don't we we need
1:05 am
a so there was going to be a delay in any event now the real question is what to do with a delay for how long and to do right now i think frankly that it would be completely crazy of the government to come back for a certain time or same deal because it would be the identical deal because brussels . didn't blink and they're not going to be good speed inflexible is refusing to change its position there i think in some ways so you could say that they believe you obviously it was for its everybody to man and i suppose all the way through it's open two goals the first one is if possible to persuade britain to go back on the vote but secondly that if there is going to be a break so that they don't want to censor the example of books of being easy for any other member parliamentarians just haven't been able to really think through the consequences of the way in which they produce and who others in charge of the
1:06 am
nominal charge government is faced with this and palatable difficult situation for the foreseeable future some of it's going to have to be done in the next two days to make politicians start to really genuinely work together and actually get some decent outcome out of this chaos we put those forward. breaks it count down. in australia a form of defense lawyer is facing jail after he blew the whistle on alleged war crimes by his country special forces in afghanistan the documents leaked to the media by dog. bribed with the basis of a t.v. documentary called of the afghan files among the incidents reported is the killing of a civilian man and his son while they slept during a raid in twenty thirteen it's alleged that australian s.s.
1:07 am
troopers shot the two by mistake they later apologized to the relatives but avoided prosecution in another case an afghan detainee was shot dead while he was alone with an australian soldier david mcbride inset insists that before leaking the information to the media he had tried to draw officials attention to it but to no avail i think it was swept under the carpet you saw the police they didn't do anything about it for only us all the press it was published only. david mcbride who's been living in spain for the past few years was arrested at sydney airport last september when he came to visit his daughter last week he appeared in court and was charged with leaking classified information a bribe didn't enter a plea to any of the five charges he's facing speaking after the hearing he said he wasn't afraid of prison. going to jail it was afraid of going to.
1:08 am
r.t. has asked the australian defense force for comment on david mcbride allegations and why his request was don't given the green light meanwhile we spoke to former f.b.i. agent and whistleblower colin riley who told us that even in times of war soldiers should uphold the rule of law. we've been at war since nine eleven for eighteen plus years i think when times of war the leaders lose sight of the law the rule of law is a victim there's an interesting thing because david mcbride you know when he was a soldier he swore an oath to to follow his duty as a soldier and of course he's fighting for the rule of law same thing in the united states when when you know chelsea manning in other soldiers and even people like myself former formerly f.b.i. in the intelligence we swore an oath to the constitution to sustain the
1:09 am
constitution which is the rule of law and yet in times of war it seems we revert back to this notion that there are kings and no matter even if they commit murder and crimes agree just crimes war crimes that everyone has to stay quiet. french president tomorrow micron's i call for an overhaul of the european union which he made last week has been pulled to pieces by fellow european leaders among the critics of the austrian chancellor as well as the chief of one of germany's rating coalition parties who is also being widely touted as radical successor ati's peter all of a looks at what exactly the leaders took exception to and micron's plan. if french president or manual mccrone was hoping that fellow e.u. leaders would support his new vision for the future of europe his european renascence as he called it well he may be
1:10 am
a little disappointed austrian chancellor said busty and could says the latest to criticize micron's plan saying it's utopian and comes with too many rules i believe that many of the suggestions are utopian we plead for europe with as few rules as possible so what is mccrum put forward that could lead to doesn't like well he's proposed creating a whole load of new e.u. agencies including one that would police campaign financing in elections in member states he also wants to see more and more centralized powers for a shingle and border force and has even a plan there for an e.u. minimum wage mark or wants in an agency for democracy that's ridiculous i mean we have democracy he should reform the e.u. but he doesn't really want to reform the year because it's an intra governmental e.q. built on french design i mean france basically has the best diplomats there and the e.u.
1:11 am
is missing true parliament and the who is missing. the french nuclear power and the french seat in the in the security council so for the you to reform we have to talk about everything it's not just the austrian chancellor that is unhappy about this though here in germany the woman whitely tipped to take over from angola merkel is chancellor also isn't very king european central isn't european status in the community rising debt the european eyes ation of social systems and the minimum wage would be the wrong approach c.d.u. leader and a good outcome callum did agree with president macro when it came to security but on not a lot else and members of a christian democratic union party are also critical of the plan i'm quite amazed that on a good compact car involved a new city. skeptical because normally german leaders always follow the french leaders of germany thought that would be part of the german reason of state but apparently it's not anymore than you can see in this the turmoil and the the change
1:12 am
in europe the pressure by the people and democratic change her has probably brought the party leader to present position herself slightly more skeptical of new french plans and france is failing and this you in some ways is feeling the timing of the release of micron's plan hasn't helped the french president either it's come out just before european parliamentary elections in which it's expected euro skeptic parties will make pretty decent gains and while he hasn't got the support of key allies within the european union micron's dream of a new european renascence may well remain just a dream peter all of. but as well as president nicolas maduro says the country is calm where the electrical power having been restored following massive nationwide outages here alleges u.s. hackers were behind the blackout and it had paled for help defending against future interference. but if you can't get full figured out that i want you to know that i
1:13 am
have appointed a presidential special investigations commission to look into the cyber attack and i've asked for the participation of international specialists i will ask for the support of the united nations and in addition i will also ask for the already active support of russia china iran and cuba countries with a lot of experience defending against cyberattacks we really have the support of these countries the. system designed. so that. there was a suspected to be lead and. the sole. seems gone back to rethink the whole strategy about what to do. was say fanatic is our. government open. opposition leader one who has been leading rallies in the capital trying to shore up support for his
1:14 am
claim to power and his supporters nationwide to stage further protests. i know it sounds harsh in venezuela it is bleeding today that is suffering to say that we are doing well i know that sounds tough but it is obvious that we aren't saying it because of the country situation because we know the situation in the country is critical we know it is critical and have condemned it and we have a proposal to improve it when we say that it is because we are united when we say it it is because we are going all out to achieve freedom we will not tremble when we make those decisions. us national security advisor john bolton says the us military will take responsibility for protecting the venezuelan people it comes after several days of. being told to stay at home because of the blackouts but
1:15 am
washington had a different approach when a power outage struck closer to home double quarter explain this. u.s. senator marco rubio has been openly expressing his extreme concern over the situation invest situation in venezuela and when the blackout took place he just could not ignore it the nationwide power failure in venezuela go in on his twenty fifth hours close in devastating long term economic damage in the blink of an eye the county's entire island many in production capacity was destroyed by damage caused by the blackout but he was soon reminded about another much longer blackout one a bit closer to home puerto rico's eleven month long crisis became the longest blackout in u.s. history and the second longest worldwide at the time unlike in venezuela it was caused by a hurricane named maria and back then rubio went to puerto rico and had this to say i shouldn't say surprised. so i'm encouraged to see so many of my colleagues in the republican conference express
1:16 am
a real desire to be helpful both for the short term for the long term unfortunately nice words were enough to bring the lights back on months after the hurricane devastated the caribbean island an explosion took the grid down yet again now of course nobody blamed it on a plan by washington to sabotage puerto rico's electricity but when the same thing happened in venezuela guess who was to blame but was sure to juice and starvation are the result of the majeure regimes incompetence i do respond this is bringing nothing but darkness. and when the u.s. government was called out for its poor handling of the puerto rican relief efforts well come on that was different it was a deepening humanitarian crisis where the feds were the good guys early response to puerto rico hurricane wasn't good but not because federal government didn't care the u.s. government does seem to care a lot about venezuela check out those u.s. aid trucks as for washington's aid packages for puerto rico.
1:17 am
a couple months ago donald trump tweeted he wants to end the little aid that is left for puerto rico it seems that crises abroad are much easier to solve than those at home either that or maybe despite all the appeal to emotions for some politicians it's just not really about solving the crisis in the first place. on wednesday iran's president rouhani is finishing his three day visit to iraq and . says washington pressures baghdad to cut economic links with terror despite that rouhani got a red card. on his visit didn't stick around for long enough. kind
1:19 am
of iraq will be in range for they provided through the war against terrorism. trump an answer to rocks here a petition slee without any coordination and no respect for iraq's sovereignty he spent three hours celebrating with solar says it has achieved a great victory in fact this visit is considered the feat rather than a victory of that. there's great clear. provisions that arkie there are. particularly they are clear produce for the arkansas is quite different from the uk with new york i think it was possible to prepare for the visit but i don't think it's. reaches us by we. should fall for a week out of the structure but it is
1:20 am
a us choice and i think the other girl you should approach it is exceptional. palestinian protesters have clashed with israeli police and instantaneously the mosque and the police closed all entrances to the muslim holy site of the security concerns. that. was enough because it came off the palestinian power. tess's reportedly threw molotov cocktails i think police station on temple mount dozens of israeli soldiers then stormed the our access compound at least ten colace indians were injured with five more arrested the holy site has seen a series of tense standoff and arrests since an area called the gate of mercy was reopened to muslim or sherpas in recent weeks it had been closed by israel in two thousand and three. tensions flared outside jerusalem as well and israeli
1:21 am
politician and palestinian lawyer clashed in a vicious exchange ad on b.b.c. b.b.c. news diana a former spokesperson for the palestinian liberation organization voiced his support for the court's divestment sanctions campaign against israel prompting israel's education minister left ali bennett to respond with this. the palestinians have spent the past seventy one years victimized will themselves they fall in love with it what did you bring to the world beyond suicide terrorist what's your invention. but it suggested that israel had brought a lot to the world however the to hit back pointing out that all those inventions had come on palestinian soil we discussed this with a lot and shannon the founder and chief executive of the israel institute for strategic studies and to me a member of palestine revolutionary council. it's a double standard which is applied only to know the country with policies far more
1:22 am
discriminatory and far. undemocratic. subjected to such of such a policy so what i'm saying is that the media is basically the semitic initiative b.d.'s is a form of nonviolent resistance it's a statement against the only lasting colonial occupying power in the world today they are not the jewish people they do not represent the jewish people the government is not elected by the jewish people they are elected by the people of the state of israel so this is presented. so now you've taken advantage like here you are used to your cell are so used to taking advantage of people's last minute trying to talk to my right to talk well i'm not going to let you have that the center of israel has proven day after day that it's committing human
1:23 am
rights violations and crimes against palestinian people it is an occupying power this occupation start to end and we have recognized the state of israel the said israel has not recognized the state of palestine two decades. decades you are not there by another seven or eight years or you have killed thousands of palestinians you have this this place early in fasting is lit. the answer to that you were on your i was given by right well i learned some of the people about us not about the other chosen people are allowed to make about one thousand year also that you want to live today that's a good that's very that's very unlikely because when you say seventy one years when you say seventy one years that means you deny the existence of israel so you cannot just simply put their heritage and they achieve myths of people who have been here for thousands of years and tie it to what you concerned or he concerns as his problem there's really little i mean it's all nothing to do why is it on a list for you to say i'm done for if you want to. listen because if you read you
1:24 am
if you read the founding documents i give you the results are the new york humans of both fatah and hamas they deny the jews any self-determination both of the law you have recognized that it was wrong when you. when you talk about dehumanizing people government is the jews really if. you will come from be religious background trying to make four thousand year old text become alive today which is just what we can do is the idea to do what's that got to do with anything. now if you aren't sure what to russia is up to this year estonia is foreign intelligence services made a new seventy page report it might be for you according to in moscow is very likely to influence the european parliament elections and continue its military build up to prepare for war with nato. russia conducts its foreign policy by demonstrating its military force by using the dependence of other states on
1:25 am
russia's energy carriers and by conducting cyber attacks and influence operations the report says that russian forces are exercising for an armed conflict it also alleges that russian of civilian ships could be used to carry out spying operations also the report says that moscow is using right wing populist scrapes calls to advance its own interests by a european parliament elections we spoke with hugh bronson who's a member of the alternative for germany party which is mentioned in the report. i've been politician and i'm a representative of my country i stand for german interest my party gold. more than twelve point six percent during the last general election that's approximately six to seven million voters are you actually saying that these people are but guided by russia that i don't think so but we are free party we've made our decision so that voters went to the ballot box more for that not these kind of reports are used and
1:26 am
misused for political purposes very often there is it a second gender behind this. crime trend is on the rise in japan where increasing numbers of elderly people are dying alone many of them are discovered only weeks or months after they've passed away the issue is so widespread that companies specializing in high doses of the need to create deceased have a patient are to documentary investigated the situation in japan and have to warn you that some of the images you might find to stepping. down are you on the board is it the order.
1:27 am
that i would use it order. on your same time warner michael moore you are the one thing. when you don't we. release a couple says they are not going to come up. tony model where i want what i saw you know right on your front of the hierarchy in your fantasy. what are your from the ground perform other want to run for your partner even when i bust out of the hair for hair on the shoulders of the power fighter.
1:28 am
doc and you can say now for that documentary that we just try out there called dying allows. us. the country has gone into a nihilistic fever i think and they've got to hit the road and get out the traveling across america to find what makes america take them to charlotte is the genius of this place especially american hero this is it we've come a point around which element is done something we always are on the margins something. called the culture is really important because. we're starting last with is going to headed east into the swamp we're going into
1:29 am
the belly of the beast and i think i want to leave now doesn't get any more gone down unless maybe completely different fundamentalists. after the previous stage of my career was over everyone wondered what i was going to do next the ball different clubs on one hand it is logical to sort of go home fields where everything is familiar on the other i want of a new challenge and a fresh perspective and i'm used to surprising us all or nothing if you think. i'm going to talk about football not the or else you can think i was going to go. by the way what is it that slide here. what politicians do. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to
1:30 am
23 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on
![](http://athena.archive.org/0.gif?kind=track_js&track_js_case=control&cache_bust=1899287889)