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this is the humiliating defeat for the government you see being prime minister. with the certain promise. to raise a raise tweet plan is transpired who will next vote on whether to leave without a deal. and he documentary really reveals that supporters of terror group islamic state have infiltrated refugee camp targeting religious minorities with violence we talked to the film's producer.
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supporters of venezuela's opposition leader a clash with police after presidential pretend. onto the streets. and fellow european leaders scoff at french president emanuel micron's new vision for the branding his idea of the blogs renaissance as utopian. it's want to talk here in moscow and you're watching altie international line from our studio with me welcome to the program u.k. prime minister teresa mayes a deal has again been heavily defeated by parliament it was a night of high tensions in the house of commons. can you identify a single case say since the american war of independence in which your prime
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minister nouri screamed you're free to run the country music with the same policy we have a responsibility to in the un certainty for all our constituents but all are businesses the prime minister's proposal for a motion to morrow sounded unclear tonight yeah. this is the humiliating defeat for the government this evening and this deal should not come back in any we cheat form again 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
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that this house has taken to it i continue to believe 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 the leader of the opposition labor party jeremy kroll been recently scathing in his criticism of the prime minister's handling of the break that process and the withdrawal deal in particular 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 port is clearly dead and does not have the support of this house. the prime minister's run down the clock on the caucus run run out on a maybe it's time instead we have a general election and the people who've been. the government should agree so today
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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 in as many of you will know for the twenty ninth of march so the briggs's 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. with may's deal as good as dead and no clear alternative inside route in europe is one of frustration let's cross live by to policy has in the french capital for more details paula what noises have been coming in here have been coming out of the e.u. in the wake of last night's drama. well they certainly are
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a lot of noises most people here are as you can well imagine dismayed and frustrated we have heard from the european council president donald tusk who says that he doesn't know what else they can do and he expects a credible reason to be given for any delay to break said in a statement issued by his spokesperson tusk say that the e.u. has done all it can to reach an agreement with britain it gave assurances back in december january and also the day before the british vote and it's difficult to see what else they could do we hearing the same kind of noises coming out of spain the spanish prime minister saying that he rejects the decision of the british parliament that came despite e.u. efforts to reach the base kind of agreement now in germany we hearing from the german foreign minister he says that we're coming closer to eight no deal bricks that he said and i'm quoting that those who reject the deal are playing with the well being of the citizens and the economy in a careless manner now there are seventeen days left and he has urged at these days
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be used in such a way that a just orderly breaks it is avoided germans europe minister has also expressed frustration by saying that they are at the very limits of what is bearable and he pointed out that they've changed the agreement already wants to suit britain saying that they are open to further talks but it's difficult to understand what bush did once he said it's not clear what bush and ones what is clear is what they don't want at the same time we've heard from the european commissioner he said that the e.u. will consider a possible extension for the breaks it did line that it depends on the reasons. given now increasingly we are hearing the expectation that person could ask for an extension. if you don't want to see it is obvious that if the parliament of the united kingdom asks for an extension we would be stupid to pull the plug ourselves in other words we could tell them listen we give you an extra month we give you two months but no more than that i mean if they ask for an
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extension just for the sake of having an extension with those plans what guarantees do i have that the situation will be different in a month or two. night night authorize who is the vice chairman of the leave the means believe is not surprised by the results of the vote. it's a massive crushing defeat for the government it represents a total failure of leadership on behalf of mrs may well how can it be that breaks it is like me who want a recall of a century for us to leave the european union are against this deal that's how bad a deal it is. now the e.u. chief breaks ignat go she ate at michelle a bad blamed u.k. lawmakers for the failure of to reserve may's plan he said that he was disappointed and he took to twitter to express that say that no deal paper ations are now more important than ever. to get your reaction.
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again dollars of comments say what he doesn't want knowledge. can only be sold in do you can i hear you're very upset is that. our guest discuss the prospects of bragg's in saying the u.k. parliament finds itself in a bit of a rut. i think we will be going to have to delay breaks in any event because we've even had the miracle happened and she had one tonight we simply don't have enough time now between now and the end of the month to put in place school in the statute two statutes three minutes objects or don't we we need now i think frankly that it would be completely crazy of the government to come back for a certain time with the same deal because it would be the identical deal because brussels. didn't blink and they're not going to blink he would speed inflexible
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it's refused to change its position there i think in some ways so it could say that the e.u. obviously wants for its remarried a man and i suppose all the way through it's open to goals the first one is if possible to sway britain to go back on the vote but secondly that if there is going to be a bracks that they don't want to censor the example of births of being easy for any other man and that something is going to have to be done in the next two days to make politicians start to really genuinely work together to get some kind of decent outcome out of this chaos we put the. brakes at countdown on our. state has penetrated a refugee camp in the vase where it's persecuted religious minorities as a finding of a soon to be released new documentary. it's
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a processing facility that's designed for about two. thousand people but realistically. around ten thousand. the conditions of the camp were pretty bad the rest of the soto's of videos of riots happening all the time especially one through just being delivered. the night before you know the leaving the theater in new york rather know your. heart or i saw my dad dad there are you going to cure the cancer feel the need to actually have your. model.
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on the market the on the norm that you know you know when you're in the. car on the dog park the other half i thought look on. top of that many times to put a camera are classed to protect us and they get to go what is. the film will be released in may we spoke to his producer about how they ended up telling this story. you know the main reason we chose more is because there were reports of really quite disastrous things happening there but we never ever expected to find out what we really found this place was was completely sort of uncontrollable there were there were tents scattered up all through the mountainside there was no security there there was almost no control whatsoever and one of the residents actually told us that they were terrified of being talked to
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one man told us on camera that the reason that led to the middle east was to escape from radical islam when they arrived in europe within days they were experiencing the same thing which was which was really really shocking is because an overwhelming feeling of hopelessness when you're there you know as a filmmaker. director george and laura and i have spent so much time and different different environments different conditions but this was definitely one of the most difficult and also scary this is you know interpol we recently published published a report saying that there's no room way terror threat coming to europe from returning to hardy's residents told us that the reason isis is operating income now because of being defeated in their own countries in the east and other coming here and it all fits into the narrative in football and everything else so it's. it's quite depressing overall but it was worth it to bring this truth. the documentary makers contacted the greek police and government for comment to no avail we've also
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sent a request to the police. now the french president emanuel is 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 chancellor as well as the chief of one of germany's ruling coalition parties he's also being widely touted as merkel's successor ati's peter all of us looks at what exactly the leaders took exception to plan. french president to manual and was hoping their 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 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 as it to me i believe that many of the suggestions are utopian. plead for europe with as few
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rules as possible. so what is my crime put forward that could 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 once in an agency for democracy that's ridiculous i mean we have democracy you should reform the e.u. but he doesn't really want to reform the because it's an intra governmental e.q. built on french design i mean france basically has a vested plymouths there and the e.u. is missing true parliament and the view is missing. french nuclear power on the french seat in the in the security council so for the 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 widely tipped to take over from angola merkel is
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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 kalam 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 come car convoy of the new city you a little skeptical because normally german leaders always follow the for. leaders of germany thought that would be part of the german reason of state but apparently it's not any more than you can see in this the turmoil and the the change in europe the pressure by the people and democratic change her has probably brought the party leader to pose a position herself slightly more skeptical of new french plans and france is failing and this e.u. in some ways is feeling the timing of the release of micron's plan hasn't helped
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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 opinion renascence may well remain just a dream peter all of our to people in. c.n.n. chief jeff as a critic party's decision to exclude fox from showing its twenty twenty primaries. they chose to work at fox and they don't get to hide behind amend the damage to this country the idea is that of course whoever is in power and whoever i guess whatever platform is more sympathetic that will be state run or what i buy referred to as perhaps state sympathetic fox and c.n.n. have been at each other's throats for some time now here's a look back at the spot. more fake news from
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c.n.n. this time of the spewing from the lips of the clinton news network president his name is jeff zucker it is really state run t.v. it is a pure propaganda machine sucker is a partisan democrat you cannot understand the company or without understanding. the human the world a very distorted perverted view of our country every single day we get the echo chamber effect starting to sell the president's message it's a lot our news anchors don't consult donald trump when something becomes a pattern you don't tell the truth on a daily basis that's a problem at least i'm not responsible for a quarter of a billion dollar lawsuit by smearing a minor they want to press. their empty trump obsessive coverage it's impossible to watch with this is not personal this is a true. man rebuild
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a list of all the things that you said and do it again and show that you mean it all that's fair and balanced these are the facts as journalists we have to give you the facts we should put c.n.n. six feet you see right there under brown it's scary to. we were objects seen as world view completely. folks can do no room. right and i don't think either one of those is right. propaganda means something that somebody else is saying that you don't agree with their ways and the object of your truth if they don't like it calls you propaganda it is impossible for a human being to look at any particular story and not have any as you would say by if you don't know the history of something if you don't know if you have no basis and with that basis. comes
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a particular slant perspective there was no such thing as objectivity because objectivity means everybody has to agree on it then the person who doing it was a i think i'm objective and the person who does not particularly like the flavor or the subject of the story didn't say not only are you not objective but is it propaganda which brings us right back to the beginning. i'll be back in a couple of minutes after this break. playing. i've been saying the numbers mean something they've matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crime families he did. eighty five percent of global wealth he longs to be ultra rich eight point six percent of the world market thirty percent some would say one hundred to five hundred three first or second first second and fifth when rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars a i industrial park but
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don't put the numbers over. the only number you need to remember one one business show you know ford the mid one and only bloomberg. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. welcome back to the program protests erupted overnight in the venezuelan capital caracas supporters of the country's opposition leader clashed with police.
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arrest started after people gathered in a western district of the city as we can see here they were throwing stones at the police police people were urged all to the streets by the country's self-proclaimed president. they did was not if 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 our nation and 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're going all out to achieve venezuela's freedom we will not tremble when we make those decisions. but as far as president nicolas maduro says the country is calm with electrical power having been restored following massive
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nationwide outages he alleges u.s. hackers were behind the blackouts and has appealed for help defending against future interference. baby feet can't get full she would have to i want you to know that i 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 already have the support of these countries. noting attack against religious system you've been as well designed. so that. there was a suspected to be lead and it won't work at all the sole you know seems that gone back to rethink the whole the strategic about what to do regarding
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aids say fanatic is our. government open as well. a member of venezuela's opposition has posted this picture of a badly damaged dam alleging that windows government is destroying the country's power infrastructure is tweet he accuses caracas of acting in a genocidal way that picture there looks remarkably similar to another one of a power station in russia which in two thousand and nine suffered a major accident this is a widely reported as a seventy five people were killed and significant environmental damage was caused. by u.s. national security adviser john bolton says the u.s. military will take responsibility for protecting the venezuelan people it comes after several days of tennis when it workers being told to stay home because of the blackouts but washington had a different approach when a power outage struck closer to home double quarter explains. u.s. senator marco rubio has been openly expressing his extreme concern over the
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situation in venezuela and when the blackout took place he just could not ignore it the nationwide power failure in venezuela now going on as twenty fifth hours comes in their state in long term economic damage in the blink of an eye the county's entire duction 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 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 but certainly encouraged to see so many of my colleagues in the republican conference express a real desire to be helpful for the short term for the long term unfortunately nice words weren't 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
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happened in venezuela guess who. to blame i was sure to just and starvation are the result of the majeure regimes incompetence i do respond this is bring nothing but darkness it's 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 us government does seem to care a lot about venezuela check out those us aid trucks as for washington's aid packages for puerto rico. 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.
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break said countdown on r t. what politicians do loose a little. put themselves on the laws. they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or some want to preserve. the to the right to be pro-choice this is what you look for the three of them or ten people get back i'm interested always in the waters of the caller's. question. so it's seemed wrong all right old old just all. the old yet to say proud disdain you can't get educated and in gains from an equals
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betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground the. truth. hello and welcome to cross talk where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle whether you're for or against the venezuelan government for or against socialism it is obvious the mainstream media are committing
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a lot of journalistic malpractise once again mainstream media at hold the policy preferences of those in power if it comes to still another military intervention will the media be held responsible. cross talking media malpractise i'm joined by my guest alan macleod in edinburgh he is an academic and writer for fairness and accuracy.
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