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and vote before the house of commons next week the british prime minister has warned against rejecting it saying it would trigger a lengthy delay period and a society of looks at some of the possibilities still on the table as parliament turns on may. it's been a very hectic week here in parliament with a series of votes meant to eliminate certain possibilities of what bracks it might end up looking like if you recall just on tuesday nights we saw m.p.'s reject a recently breakfast deal that she so painstakingly stating we negotiated with brussels reject that for the second time around then on wednesday night we saw a big new to the possibility of a new deal bracks it which of course still didn't take that option off the table however are no thursday nights the last of a series of crucial votes at least for now where m.p.'s got together to vote on a possible extension of the bracks a deadline the original bragg's
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a deadline now march twenty ninth as many as four hundred twelve m.p.'s said yes to extending the deadline two hundred two said no that's a majority of two hundred ten votes so certainly quite a considerable margin that indicates if there's anything the house of commons can agree on at this point it's that they're not ready for bracks it to take place at the agreed deadline of march twenty ninth now the big question is to resubmit has to get energized yet again find her way back to brussels and try to get an extension agreement from members of the european union so what is this extension going to be used for is the big question and that's an answer that certainly brussels wants to hear from the u.k. but also that's an answer that teresa mayes going to have to find before she tries to get back into any kinds of negotiations or talks or whatever you want to call it
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attempts to try to figure out what happens with all of this next. across the channel news of the bronx it delay were less than welcomed by brussels elitists have thrown cold water on trains them a plan to buy more time warning. to clarify how and when and to block from berlin. almost immediately after the vote in the house of commons that went through with a two hundred ten majority m.p. saying they wanted an extension we heard from the e.u. commission saying that they had been watching the vote intently and they pointed out in this very short but quite distinct statement that in order to get an extension it would require all twenty seven member states to agree to it donald tusk the european council president said he would be doing everything that he could to try and get the leaders of the e.u. twenty seven to vote in favor of an extension however he said if he was to do that
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he was going to need a little bit more than just a vote from m.p.'s he was going to need a very good reason why britain needed this extension during my consultations ahead of the european council i will appeal to the e.u. twenty seven to be open to a long extension if the u.k. finds it necessary to rethink its brags its strategy and build consensus around it we've also heard from one of the leaders of the e.u. twenty seven who will be voting on whether the u.k. gets this extension or not a money will mark on the french president said this although he was in favor of an extension this couldn't be an extension period that took the form of well a renegotiation period this was very much a period of time for the u.k. to get its act together to get its strategy sorted out the european union's deputy chief of the go see a shift in being well and had said earlier on that the vote that took place in the house of parliament to take no deal off the table pretty much was wasn't worth the
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paper that m.p.'s had voted on. well she was quoting words apparently said by the dutch prime minister mark looter who described a vote by m.p.'s to take no deal off the table a bit like the titanic voting for the iceberg to move out of its weight doesn't matter what m.p.'s there decides it matters whether there's a deal or there's not in fact we also heard from the chief negotiator from the side michel barnier he was speaking in rumania on thursday and said that he still wasn't sure what breaks it hoped to achieve or where it was heading it is because. it's a lose lose situation. nobody's been. able straight to me to prove to me the added value. so as it stands at the moment m.p.'s have agreed they want to extend article fifty
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they're now going to have to convince the twenty seven leaders of the world who will be the twenty seven remaining members of the european union if the u.k. eventually does break that they're going to have to convince them that they've got a good reason to extend article fifty we return after a short break with more updates on. the claimed the lives of forty nine people. the braggs it saga continues a deeply divided british house of commons can only seem to agree on one thing it doesn't want the u.k. to leave the e.u. without a deal the problem is there isn't a parliamentary majority on what to do next maybe this was two resumes planned all along briggs and deb.
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most people think just stand out in this business you need to be the first one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest ratings in truth to stand down to lose business is just the right questions and demand the right answer. question. oh. dear it's. been a real gunshots to begin murders calls all like. that sometimes aren't the last community young people are deciding if they want to be not like their parents not liked and liberals. always struggle school again you always have problems but you're not able to
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focus and walk it's the most ubiquitous going out there most police departments use it almost overstayers in the school tell that they could get their hands on guns in twenty four hours. teaching these kids are both racism row policeman child taking cried of them being all these kids are all a part of all history. welcome back to the program and we go back to our top story which is about my shootings at two mosques in christchurch new zealand the country's police commissioner says forty nine people were killed and thirty nine injured he also
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confirmed four suspects were in custody and one of them a male in his late twenty's has been charged with murder and one appear in court tomorrow. the party defining who was a bit cool dystrophin said it's good it is sad but if you go one by one if you feel it and some people thought it was funny believe me people. in the main room. right inside there were plenty plus people some of them would be some of them were screaming bloody stupid monument especially money and people my god oh my god it's going to happen to know. this is one of new zealand's darkest days. in the studio with me is
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really up the trunk only you've been following this over the last few hours now i mean just watching those clips of those people who weren't injured who weren't show off it's really quite a frightening situation isn't it numbers have gone up forty nine dead thirty nine injured. well the zero we just heard the prime minister say that was one of the darkest day in the history of new zealand but with the numbers going up to almost fifty this isn't just one of the most is one of the most dark sorry days of the zeal and it's one of the most days in the world because i mean you don't see these kind of. shooting and killing sprees happen in places like you new zealand yes we've seen them happen in the u.s. . we just saw it there it is difficult to describe this about thirty minutes ago we
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heard from mike bush the police commissioner who gave us an update that there are now forty nine people killed and something very important a key update that we heard from him was that a man in his late twenty's has been charged with murder and he will appear in court on saturday but what we heard from the police commissioner actually leaves many questions unanswered for example this is what he had what he said about the people that are now in police custody. what i want to tell you right now is that we had no information no why you can see any information about these poor people. and i can also tell you that of being in contact with australian colleagues i have no information. at all. and i are assisting with our inquiries we never assume that there are other people involved that's why we've got
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a million prisons. across canterbury and right across new zealand we don't have nine or identified people that we're looking for but it would be wrong to assume that there is no one else. what is very important here is for now police can't even say. if there was one offender or two. definitely know that there are four people in custody they are saying that one of the may not even be connected with the attacks whatsoever but this is really a difficult situation and. we don't know we haven't heard from the man in charge of police that they were still trying to diffuse one of the improvised explosive devices attached to the suspects cars even now so it is clear that it's not all that safe and secure and this is what is making the situation very
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difficult just a little earlier we heard from new zealand prime minister who had this message for her nation and the rest of the world let's take a listen. we new zealand we were not a target because we are a safe height. we were not chosen for the sake of violence because we can darn right system because we are an on clay for extremism we would chosen for the very fact that we none of these things. because we represent diversity kindness compassion harm for those who share our values. for those who need it and values i can assure you will not and cannot be shaken by this attack you may have chosen us but we actually reject and can deem you. you can feel the emotion in her voice as she was
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delivering that press conference very strong words but it isn't going to affect people isn't it there's no doubt if we look at what actually happened which couldn't be prevented two attacks within minutes of each other in two different mosques. three suspects and i were in custody and there was obviously planning and coordination a little bit at least we know the way from the prime minister we heard she's confident that there was definitely some degree of planning behind this but again as i've said many times before you don't have to be an expert to realize that this was planned well in advance you don't get improvised explosive devices attached to several cars these people maybe one maybe two people in different locations they knew how to use the guns and witnesses have told journalists that two people
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one person they were wearing helmets possibly a bulletproof vest and everything was reportedly streamed on facebook live streamed there were some posts on. the alleged attackers profiles with names being written on the actual rifle it was something written in white and were actually looked up these days right now these are names of people. went to war with muslim countries some some generals so definitely this guy knew what he was doing. and he was ready to go there and attack muslim people and the power of social media the fact that you know a few days he put published the manifesto the white supremacist manifesto on twitter . and then streamed on this is quite gruesome and
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especially that the think is of those confirmed dead going up you've watched part of the video that he live streamed on facebook haven't you i couldn't do it this morning i don't have to do it as a journalist and. this is really the dilemma for us journalists as a news channel we really want to tell you what happened but we heard from the authorities that this video shouldn't be shared or shown and i agree with that because it's almost impossible to watch it it looks like it's something from a video game apparently the camera was attached to the man's face maybe his neck maybe someone else below and you can see the actual gun and anyone. who the person sees he just instantly shoots at them in the box people were trying to run away people were trying to escape but they couldn't and there was one shot after another and perhaps i'll stop there with that. ok we will leave it there thank you very
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much for keeping across the story. a video of the aftermath of the attack has appeared on twitter a warning you might. have the of the who on the. in other news now. process police response to the country's janacek's crisis putting civil liberties under threat that's according to a french human rights watchdog. clear as more details. rubber bullets tear gas vehicles the way the president mccracken has responded to the mass anger in france along with the decline of public services
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a policy of strength and security and repression has taken root in the face of the terrorist threat social troubles and fears about an immigration crisis that has the country's human rights on but simon in his annual report shocked to born says that the number of people of wasted is unprecedented. and some of the weapons used to disperse the crowd should be prohibited over the course of the protests thousands of people were injured some lost they are as others had the heads blown off or the men or you know. i. believe men stirred each issued to help the firefighters to get through and it was delicious thing that i remember because actually that after the hour and a grenade hit my head. i was.
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now let's see who lost and the government is completely blind even with the video footage they can't accept responsibility for what is happening. but the french government rejects the claims saying the police officers were protecting themselves you have to ask a simple question do our security forces have the right to defend themselves in the face of the ultraviolence of some demonstrators both the united nations and council of us have criticized the. excessive force of macross response we encouraged the government to continue dialogue and urge full investigation of all reported cases of assessing use of force the heavy handed way the president quelled at the protests and dealt with public anger continues to hold him policy r t terrorists. the fight against islamic states last remaining pockets of resistance in syria is entering its final moments u.s.
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backed opposition forces say around thirteen hundred eisel fighters and their families surrendered on thursday the syrian town of beigels that's after a massive military offensive was north a few days ago with the help of u.s. air cover. as concerns about bringing icily extremists to trial in the countries of their origin grow one german father has shared his view on the issue both his sons left the country to join myself and his story.
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this is fabian my eldest son's he should be in a prison of the free syrian army now. and this is manual my youngest son's. they both embraced islam they said it was their decision and it was the right face both of them left a goodbye letter they both said thank you for being good parents. so they were thankful and said we had been the best parents they asked us to trust that it just was their faith and their way which they had to follow.
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and. three weeks ago i received a call saying that my older son fabian ended up as a prisoner of the free syrian army which i did. because it was anonymous and it was very credible no one was asking for money it was simply informational that three days before fabian had been taken prisoner together with twenty other people. there are between seventy or eighty german young women children men who are currently being held prisoner in syria from a legal point of view i think the german government has an obligation to bring these children back for two reasons one is that they are german citizens and the other is the state is partly responsible for letting so many young people go to syria. the head of u.s.
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special operations in africa has admitted that washington and its allies are not winning the war on terror in the region and one country in particular but it's paying the price of quarter reports. you've heard about the u.s. is adventures in afghanistan iraq libya syria but maybe you didn't know washington's also got involved in the west african country of bourke enough so and well it's not going so great i would tell you it's time we are not winning well he seems more optimistic than some of his allies what we fight against received every day is like a took a don't know with the terrorists won from us for years washington has been fighting that terrorist toxin in burkina faso and like afghanistan terrorist groups in the country are only becoming more active isilon al qaeda splinter groups conducted one hundred thirty seven attacks last year three years ago it was only twelve as a result tens of thousands of people have fled their homes and over
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a million require aid the un is calling it a humanitarian emergency and the government knows it has a problem so far the consequences are terrible schools and health clinics are closed people have fled it's become a no man's land washington solution has been military presence and money france has also brought armed forces into its former colony its air strikes regularly act on behalf of the government to deal with militant attacks. today we are militarily engaged in the whole region it will force its own responsibility to do it because these are friendly countries and because we are all targeted by terrorism which creates a common cause which we are today deeply engaged there stay in the country hasn't exactly treated the french well though last year the embassy was attacked by militants.
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but human rights groups are saying the government's crackdown on terrorists is fueling the hate extrajudicial killings abuse of suspects in custody and arbitrary arrests to name a few the growing insecurity in birkenau fast so has led to terrible crimes by both armed islamists and state security forces but you know for us it's been taken over by militants the country itself has suffered immensely the government has not been able to meet top its obligation in there in the interest of its own citizens instability in the country in general with many soldiers who are one supporting the the government and the many have taken arms many are in the bush may be accounted for maybe maybe joined al qaeda the government clearly has already put their hands up to say they're not feet not able to contain al qaeda has decided to increase its attacks against book in advance but simply because it wants to make a statement to the united states that it can take the fight to them so as the
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united states' involvement in the book you know faster saga has increased so have the attacks. back to the machine that to must in christchurch new zealand the country's police commissioner says forty nine people were killed and thirty nine injured he also confirmed four suspects were now in custody one of them a male in his late twenty's has been charged with murder and will appear in court tomorrow. back at the top of the hour with the latest updates on that story and we'll. thank you. someone they. thought they are quite a cost. to the country. or your.
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a russian mob stuff. show you how. long the crimea bridge was built. witnessed the construction of a unique transport doughtery that will help out of crimea. faster most of those you know won't go for more snow yet it abuts. rule of law oh. dear it's no. been a real good shots to begin murders controls all life. but sometimes are the last communities young people are deciding if they want to be not like their parents not like the new members. of. the bloods always drug school. again you always have problems but your level
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of focus and walk is the most ubiquitous gun out there most police departments use it almost overstayers in the school felt that they could get their hands on a gun was in twenty four hours. really teaching these kids of both racism about police brutality taking cried of them being all these kids are a part of all history. when lawmakers manufacture consent instinctive public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the crime and larry go around listen to the one percent. we can all middle of the room sick. in the real news room with.
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breaking news of mass shootings. in christchurch new zealand killed forty nine people and injured thirty nine many of the survivors are in a critical condition. if you can find some people that have just. been thinking that. if i. could emerge from this course so i could be alive. today one of them. will reportedly.

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