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yes. you. might be annoyed i think that we are in the constitutional crisis. crisis is unprecedented rejected and no obvious way with the clock ticking the u.k. parliament. coming up on the program. energy exporting. to. political leverage. germany takes. all collaboration with the chinese despite berlin
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seemingly being healthy enough to pressure. her. from the fate of. crude is poised to make a fresh start with engines revving up on the baikonur cosmodrome later this. finally out of the way it was assembled manually taking to the long side by train and this is the last time we see this beautiful look at the middle long construction in a horizontal position. just below eleven am here in the russian capital wherever your chin. from welcome to
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moscow onto r.t. international my name's union neal our top story the fates of breaks it appears to be in limbo the british parliament has rejected leaving the european union with a deal one day after sizably rejecting prime minister trees a maze to force agreement with the no alternative known place on the brace of clock ticking tensions up the house of commons. and let's be a nordo that we are in the constitutional crisis the shooters the house expressing its opinion on the deal the government attempted to question it is a crisis of unprecedented levels let us as a house of commons work now to find a solution to deal with the crises facing this country and the deep concerns that many people have for their livelihood for their lives their future their jobs their communities and their factories well extraordinary chaotic times taking place in
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the u.k. it really does seem like a very serious crisis in terms of bricks at this point because as the deadline gets closer things just get more and more complicated just this week a series of very crucial votes taking place at the house of commons on wednesday night we saw m.p.'s reject the possibility of leaving the european union without a deal and this of course it became quite a significant vote with theresa may herself saying all of the previous options continue to be on the table the legal to forge the u.k. and do you know. that the u.k. will leave without you are. less something else is agreed to the onus is now on every one of us in this house to find out what that is now the reasoning for this is that despite the fact that
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and he's refused to accept the idea of leaving without a deal the problem is that unless they find an alternative or a solution that everybody agrees to within the next two weeks by the march twenty ninth deadline they will have to crash out of the european union without a deal that said unless an extension is agreed on and now we have a situation where to rescind. days dio has been rejected leaving without a deal has been rejected and on thursday night m.p.'s will vote on whether or not to extend article fifty whether or not to push back the bracks a deadline of march twenty ninth and the way things stand at this particular moment all of the options still continue to be on the table but as bizarre as that sounds because there seems to be no compromise in terms of how to move forward another
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difficulty is that even if m.p.'s vote for an extension of the brics a deadline brussels has made it clear they're quite frustrated with the situation they want to see some kind of unified approach from london indicating exactly what they want out of brass that we have heard. brussels save that really all negotiations have already wrapped up that the deal that had been presented and now rejected twice by members of parliament was the best deal possible so which way any of this is going to be moving forward continues to be anyone's guess. when our guest discuss the latest chapter in the break said saga laying the blame of the steps of downing street. the cause of the functioning like cuts inside over this whole briggs's process and basically the center of gravity the center of the
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shifted to prime minister is a dead woman walking many people who saying she will be gone before too long just to be an extension i mean even if the went ahead with mrs may's plan there isn't time to put in the really necessary legislation before the twenty ninth months of the fortnight away and this is extraordinary situation the government has landed is it i mean the government have made the biggest mess in history could have easily gone through break should. could've agreed to to leave on the world trade organization terms and would have been a problem i think the house of commons do not like her deal at all it's worse than being in the european union and that's what she's trying to do she trying to make it look so bad that will continue on in the european union. breaks that count down. all right another headline stories this hour
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u.s. secretary of state mike pompei o has accused several energy exporting nations including russia of posing a threat to liberty to freedom it was one of a number of key points made during his speech on an annual energy conference in houston texas igor should all of brings us more. the us is out of the closet finally an official confirmation that it weaponized oil and gas and its foreign policy doctrine we need to continue to build our energy security in the ways of describing we need to roll up our sleeves and compete by facilitating investment all across the world and encouraging partners to buy from us and by the hundreds of bad actors but hold up what's with the parts about bad acts as well don't you forget america is exceptional it's like no other country in the world really is so when they do it it is a canny tactic but when somebody else does it's
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a felony some nations are using their energy for malign amps and not to promote prosperity in the way we do here in the west. they don't have the values of freedom and liberty of the rule of law that we do and they're using their energy to destroy ours it's all the usual suspect in this bingo of baddies russia is naturally there as it stands accused of plotting to turn poor old europe into a bunch of gas junkies by building a pipeline we don't want our european allies cooked on russian gas to the north as you to project none of the countries implicated in the project see a problem with it if we received russian gas during the cold will not only in the d.d.r. where i live but also in west germany but i don't see why the times and situation today should be so much more us. so we can no longer say that russia remains a partner but uncle sam knows best russia also apparently invaded
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ukraine to pillage its energy stock and we all know the story in russia that invaded ukraine to gain access to all in gas reserves so let me get this straight russia world's number one in proven gas reserves with over fifty thousand billion cubic meters to show for it wanted some of ukraine's three hundred billion and when it comes to the black gold the mighty energy empires of denmark and it's really more oil rich than ukraine could it be that someone spends so much time in iraq that now sees the fingerprints of its own plays everywhere now of syrian leader bashar assad also goes on bumpy as naughty list well this time the syrian president is guilty of wanting to explore some of syrian oil reserves which are well in syria and it is cuba of course taking advantage of venezuela by enjoying its oil not the us that outright seized all assets over venezuelan petroleum company and wired them
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to an account inaccessible to president maduro and remember us is special in every way so when they earn a buck in energy trade that's a force for good don't mix it up but through this here's my point. we're not just exporting american energy we're exporting our commercial value system to our friends and to our partners so trumps well marketed america first policy may need a little clarification it's not about america solving its problems by itself it's about america trying to solve its problems at everyone else's expense pompei oath seems to believe that whatever the us. is right moral and whatever russia or china or rare do is this is their only. wrong and immoral but you have to remember that the foreign policy team that trumpets put together this is really an amazingly inept team and they are very bad at what they're doing no one is persuaded by its
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arguments russia's customers enter into the relationship voluntarily no one is corrupting anybody as a supposedly free trade free market the europeans are appalled by this decision to pull out of the nuclear accord with iran they are determined to go ahead with the nord stream to pipeline which the us opposes the no reason not to pipe in or gas from nearby russia rather than shipping it from the united states you know thousands of miles away it makes no sense at all unless you're a us gas company. all right the crew of last year's failed soyuz rocket launch is poised to make a second attempt ahead of liftoff from the baikonur cosmodrome artie's maria finished the chance to witness the preparations. another crewing on the international space station. russian spacecraft will take three members of the
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fifty ninth expedition to orbit double in the station's population two of them russian. and americas nick hague will be their second take they faced it with much dignity and awe full of confidence today. they have no such incidents the thirty five years ago to go first flights i think even though we didn't make it to the aisle it was good training for the crews we have him and for us as well i'm going for. him one hundred percent of. the nature of. the ninety five percent of your time practicing what you do when things go wrong.
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that's where they were you think hatfields down some five hundred one of those from the one fed life and live this way for a living they've lost on the way to blending very keen and neat lend it harmed. given that they have one with a gift to feel warm of the earth and of the ballistic defense many times over the force of gravity while on the ground no one was hurt either you want me there think obama going to last more than this area never mind how our forests really only think worth it if they grow flowers flowers here all they have are found that i was wrong with what. they work with is this.
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thursday's launch comes right after a successful test flight of america's dragon spacecraft the first commercial vehicle to ever reach the international space station marking the beginning of a new era of even space flight after. i. would be a new era of global exploration further exploration of space or the era of competition between russia us and other countries it is a competition we didn't just get better and these competitions are. better future so it's actually a pretty good way to beat the general. i don't know about the competition thing but if we look at this topic a little light heartedly i'd say the shuttles deliver pretty cool things to the i assess the progress rockets usually take things that don't expire that quickly and
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with shuttles we just make some calls and in a day's time we get grapes or paper and it all looks pristine you could take a picture with those goods but for now i can know the oldest largest and busiest spaceport remains the only gate to a full siemens to enter the i have says in phoenix you get done just like sixty years ago when you go in was getting ready for the first space tourney history. even the kind of rocky please it's for the first time is holding the same seven am sharp the rocket is finally out of the way he was assembled manually and it's taking to the long side by train using the radio. a lion specially designed and built for just this purpose and this is the last time we see this is
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a look at these speeds to middle one construction in a horizontal position. is always to vertical position in blade so it will roll right here on the ground for the last time and boost the space suit with its international crew into orbit and. yet we will of course be following not launch very closely this is art international more news coming up to this. you know world of big movies a lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that
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mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race. spearing dramatic development the only relief . i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical. to sit down and talk.
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if the minutes into the program welcome back u.s. lawmakers are adopting a tougher stance on russia passing for new bills condemning leadership. on what we know. according to some members of the u.s. congress trump is just not hard enough on russia new legislation is required the u.s. house of representatives just passed four bills pacifically targeting russia they are mandating that no federal agency actually recognize crimea as being part of russia furthermore they are demanding that the intelligence agency dig into vladimir putin and his family's assets but that is just the tip of the iceberg resolution condemns the putin regime we speak out against strongman and dictator we will sanction them oppose strict sanctions imposed sanctions expose condemned
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reveal and they must be brought to a montra but just in case you missed it why is he such a was an russia president trump i said nothing but kind words to say for vladimir putin he's surrendering to putin's world view russia's handling it also as an asset that seems to be the that's the appearance to me but the facts just don't add up some of the toughest sanctions ever imposed on russia were passed under the trumpet ministration treasury remains committed to talk getting russian back tend to seek to profit from russia's a legal an extension and occupation of crimea sins are a clear reminded that ethnic seeking to normalize investment and economic relationships with those operating in crimea will not be tolerated and as subjects to u.s. and e.u. sanctions authorizing trump has escalated the u.s. and nato military presence in poland right on russia's doorstep and trump has presided over naval maneuvers in the black sea right near russia's sensitive
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military base. trump has authorized the sale of lethal weapons to the anti russian government based in here furthermore he directly attacked the syrian arab republic his predecessor would do neither of these things but some say it is just not far enough the rhetoric continues that somehow he's putin. well it doesn't really matter what he do if he can be totally hard on russia he can be harder than obama or anybody else will rush you don't want to know because it's all part of a greater playing to get out of office as well as the boat is really kind of a no win situation in these cases the narrative is a narrative and you're going to push it no matter way it's almost like trump is being backed into a corner he has to escalate hostilities in order to disprove the constant allegations kaleb flop and r.t. new york members of until a merkel's conservative party have lashed into the spoken u.s. ambassador to germany that's after richard grenell warn that the u.s.
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could cut dahlan on the intelligence that it shares with boro lane should chinese telecoms giant huawei take part in the country's five g. mobile infrastructure project though peter all of the reports german ambassadors elsewhere are not exactly parra golems of diplomatic tact themselves. chancellor merkel is far from happy with the latest comments from washington's man in lynn ambassador richard grinnell said that should germany proceed with developing its next generation of wireless internet infrastructure alongside the chinese telecom company who while we're well then would be limited in the intelligence that was being shared with us from washington none of your business says angela merkel when the security particularly when it comes to the expansion of the five g. network but also elsewhere in the digital area is a very important concern for the german government so we are defining our standards
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for. other politicians have also been quick to condemn the us some bus that is approach the federal government is in no need of demands or tips from the american ambassador about our competency to address cyber security policies again u.s. ambassador we're now is threatening the federal government the b. and d. is supposed to buy routes from cisco rather than why wait otherwise there will be less information from bana say they seize fall from richard grinnell's first rodeo since the us ambassador arrived in berlin he's hurt a few things to say. the
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. terrible business when an ambassador starts to let. of the country that they're based in unless of course the country being lectured is venezuela where when it comes to attempting to subvert the politics and constitution of the central american nation germany went further than using diplomatic corps when straight to the executive branch. why don't is now the person you talk to about it and we expect him to initiate an election process as soon as possible and for this task he is the legitimate interim president from the point of view of germany and many european partners doesn't mean that germany's ambassador to caracas didn't get in
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on the act though in fact he was expelled from venezuela after being accused of meddling in the country's internal affairs he left with a parting shot the president maduro. nicolas maduro not only lacks the democratic legitimacy necessary for political reasons but he also denied the humanitarian situation venezuela is going through which was then doubled down on by germany's foreign minister this will in no way lead us to reconsidering our support for one interim president with a mandate to organize free fair and independent elections anyway the support is irrefutable and it will stay this way it all leaves the u.s. ambassador's comments here paling into relative in significance in comparison german ambassador and has met with the self declared leader of the country a person gave you who hasn't been elected by anyone stood for the presidential election and who now claims to be the president of
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a country that barely knows him and is absolutely unacceptable for a german ambassador to meet him at the airport and to support him and to declare him the president of the country that is like if i were to care bernie sanders the president of the united states. students at new york's sarah lawrence. the college are demanding it cut funding for one of its professors after the conservative academic call for a greater diversity of views on campus well the protest has grown with students also calling for the college to address injustices imposed on people of color. was. i was yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah so we know the politics professor targeted by the protesters abrams well he wrote
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an article in the new york times in which he called for greater ideological diversity in colleges he also accused his compass administration of left wing bias after the student backless twenty seven faculty members signed a letter defending abram's stunts well following the protests the president of the college promised to discuss the issues raised but refused to sanction the professor that the students more general demands include better food options for muslims and jews at the colleges con teens they're seeking more lecturers who are people of color and also one professors to undergo a new will diversity training well t.v. host political commentator steve malzberg sees liberals are dominating the conversation on campus. i don't think what's happening at sarah lawrence is an isolated incident at all we're seeing intolerance that has been growing on college
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campuses for many many years and it's culminating in an atmosphere that makes it really impossible for a student who is not a. liberal to express himself or herself not only for a student but as we've seen for a tenured member of the faculty i think college should be a place where you would change ideas you you do big issues you have speakers who are conservative speakers who are liberal you go see that you debate you don't shut down speakers because although he's a conservative i don't want them on campus bowing and bitcoin on the menu next week cross to washington on the boom bust screwed this city's artsy international.
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what politicians do something anything. they put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to be. that have to go right to be cross as a white woman for three of them or ten people that. i'm interested in always in the waters about politics. or city. although the latest skirmish only indian pakistani border has faded from the headlines it left the leaders on both sides taking when the next confrontation takes place. on. earth. cut.
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