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true some may blames parliament for briggs and chaos as you exit deadline looms the opposition accuses her of pushing the country to the brink of disaster. and these have been unable to agree as a result we will now be on time with the deal this government is lead the country facebook apologizes after the account of donald trump's social media chief. and scrapping the treaties and weaponize in space moscow warns against spiraling into a new arms race in the twenty first century. of
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broadcasting live direct. international i'm trying times glad to have you with us. i've u.k. prime minister has admitted that the country will not be able to leave the e.u. with a deal in place by the march twenty ninth deadline in a statement outside ten downing street theresa may blamed parliament for the chaos artie's edwards dusty picks up the story for us dismay has now addressed the nation and she's confirmed that the new brics it day in her opinion should be june the thirtieth she said that her deal was still the best option on the table it's still one that can be negotiated tax m.p.'s for failing to make a decision it was high time that they made up their minds and she was pointing fingers of blame on m. pace for that inability to push her over the line in parliament two years on m.p.'s have been unable to agree on a way to implement the u.k.'s withdrawal as a result we will now not leave on time with the deal on the twenty ninth of march.
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this delay is a matter of great personal regret for me so let's take a step back to where this directs at saka began this week now it follows a letter sent by to reason made to donald tusk requesting and asking for an official breck extension therefore extending article fifteen now the letter clearly shows that with just nine days to go to west supposedly leaving the european union that deadline would be nigh on impossible to ratify a deal constructively so now june the thirtieth is what the prime minister really wants and she has made it clear that she doesn't want to be part of anything that would extend further than june the thirtieth now responding to that request donal to suggest at the request would probably get backing for the rest of the e.u. twenty seven leaders on one condition now that condition is absolutely crucial that being that carries a maze twice rejected deal finally gets backing from across the house in parliament
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believe the show to extend would be possible. to have the. positive votes on that was drawn. in the house of commons so if those conditions are not met well bracks and that case is still just nine days away now back here in westminster though theresa may has received no rail backlash for her decision to request a delay to article fifty in particular for it could norrin the will of the people and ignoring the will of parliament now the opposition leader jeremy corp and he's been quite vocal in his condemnation and has described the prime minister's actions and the state of british politics as a national crisis and the government's actions are in chaos all she's doing is running down the clock after a second street today was just marks one month since the referendum and this government is lead the country. into crisis. chaos and division so now
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all eyes are on the e.u. and britain in the summit on thursday and friday off this week to try and break the deadlock that has defined the last one thousand days haven't britain of course all that time ago we saw the breck set referendum whereby britain chose to leave the european union but all this time later bringing it back into the context of today with thing no progress raping made nobody really anticipated we'd still be in a deadlock still across the house and the public division is really the word that encapsulates the sentiments across the house international history professor alan scared thinks trees a may is taking a huge gamble by effectively threatening parliament. i think super leaves that if you're writing to the last minute and duke says if the only alternative is no deal then the her opponents will collapse but of course many of their opponents in the
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don't want to deal there will no deal so the because they're happy for the deal to sail the fact remains that suit it goes to the dreadful deal most people don't like it most people think it's not to do but you can trust the public against it pregnant everyone's against it except her because this deal is all in brussels and does nothing for the united kingdom if there is a safe the speaker loads the deal to come back if it does come back i think it will fail again then two groups use the short trips to. go that stage the european union mark just so it will goodbye no deal. facebook has apologized for banning donald trump's social media director believing him to be a bot and he's came up and has more. we have an apology from facebook for banning the account of dan scavenger the white house social media director they are
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confirming that it is indeed outrageous to claim that he was a bot that the account was definitely not a bot account it was a legit account and that he should not have been blocked in order to stop automated bots we count the amount of identical repetitive activity coming from one account in a short period of time such as mentioning people these limits can have the unintended consequence of temporarily preventing real people like ben's convener from engaging in such activity but lift in an hour or two which is what happened in this case we've been in touch with him and have apologized for the inconvenience trump was quick to speak up on social media saying that it was a political move not motivated by alleged bot activity trump spoke up saying facebook google and twitter not to mention the corrupt media are so on the side of the radical left democrats but fear not we will win anyway just like we did before he also attacked the media as he often does when speaking to reporters during his
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meeting with bolton r.-o. used the word collusion very loosely all the time and i will tell you there is collusion with respect to that because something has to be going on and when you get the back scene back office statements made by executives of the various companies and you see the level of. in many cases hatred they have for a certain group of people that happened to be in power that happened to have won the election you say that's really unfair conservative lawmaker devon noone is his at this point suing twitter saying that it discriminates against conservatives that it hides the message of conservatives and highlights libel and slander against conservatives at this point there is widespread criticism of social media outlets for the fact that they seem to have a huge amount of influence in crafting public opinion. and not only in the united states but around the world and many of the conservatives who are now criticizing social media. they essentially argue that they are abusing that power.
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censorship concerns are also being debated in australia on tuesday the country's largest telecoms company blocked access to a number of websites that are to new ng to display footage of friday's mosque attacks in new zealand telstra gave a statement explaining the move. we have moved to temporarily block a number of websites that continue to host a friday's terrorist attack in christ church when the stand this may cause inconvenience for some legitimate uses of these sites but these are extraordinary circumstances and they're required an extraordinary response we appreciate that it is necessary to ensure free speech is carefully balanced against protecting the community but with these sites continuing to host disturbing content we feel it is the right thing to do to block them. tech companies and social media platforms are being asked to explain why they allowed videos of the massacre to be shown you thought he's in australia are also investigating whether a number of national t.v.
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stations used the footage appropriately and in new zealand itself the three largest internet providers have temporarily suspended access to sites hosting images of the atrocity. from seventeen minutes of the gunman live stream to the massacre on facebook although the company says it worked to remove the footage it could still reportedly be found with relative ease hours after the shootings privacy activist and technology expert bill new says that effectively policing content is an unwinnable battle. obviously we have had to have rules in terms of taste and decency and what is or is not offensive but what some people would argue is offensive other people can argue speech and it's very difficult for regulations to define this for all circumstances and therefore very difficult for some of the hosting providers actually to moderate accurately especially given the volume of
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content and the difficulty of this moment in time for any form of a our way to differentiate in terms of what appears in the video it's very very difficult and then of course there's a lot of talk now about encryption and if more and more content especially messaging platform starts to become encrypted you'll be in even going to be able to see what's there any form of moderated imposition is going to be impossible. russia's foreign minister is warning against of the emergence of a new arms race on an even greater scale than the cold war speaking at a conference in geneva sergey lavrov said he regrets america's willingness to undermine some key treaties on weapon stockpiles and turn washington question once goes intentions in preventing an arms race or his maria from ocean it puts. russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov i have to say has been very critical and has in fact accused america of destabilizing world security lover of has expressed
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his dippers concerns frustration and theories over the current situation in the field of nonproliferation of weapons and global arms control emphasizing that efforts designed to destroy global basic agreements that proved to be doing their job well in guaranteeing world security and protecting international peace are rising and this is a very dangerous tendency a lover of has particularly referred to america's recent withdrawal from the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty known as the i am after treaty signed between moscow and washington back in one thousand nine hundred eighty seven warning that the recent developments may turn threats of nuclear war haim to groom reality. which we are now hearing is talk of the possibility of unleashing a limited nuclear war for russia and i hope all the other countries represented here such a prospect is unacceptable however such a scenario could become a reality if we together fail to find
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a sensible alternative to recent tendencies aimed at undermining the very edifice of arms control treaties should there be a new arms race a lot of countries will rely on their nuclear and missile arsenals as the only guarantee of their national security russia has responded by saying that it will also suspend its obligations under the agreement but speaking of the conference in geneva earlier on wednesday. mr labrada has stressed that it wasn't russia's decision it wasn't russia's initiative russia has simply responded and russia remains open for the dialogue and is not interested in any way in arms race with their washington but as most can see right now washington is not ready for these dollars and this is what minister lavrov has read to read it one more time and he has brought among other things america's recent steps developing space miss how defense program alarm and stabs as believes. the u.s.
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funds have been earmarked for the establishment of a space missile defense system as well as putting strike capabilities into orbit this is opening pandora's box as minister lavrov has said russia hopes and believes that its western partners colleagues are responsible for global security and at the end of the day the future of the mankind will hear russia's voice and follow the right path. united states is being accused of possible war crimes in somalia the rights group amnesty international has released a damning report on civilian deaths in u.s. airstrikes. the civilian death toll we've uncovered in just a handful of strikes suggests the shroud of secrecy surrounding the u.s. role in the mill is war is actually smokescreen for impunity. he says the u.s. military has carried out more than one hundred air strikes in somalia since two thousand and seventeen and that fourteen civilians were killed in five of those
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strikes washington stepped up its anti terror operations in the country two years ago but u.s. africa command has rejected reports of civilian fatalities the u.s. says all its efforts are concentrated on eliminating the terrorist group al-shabaab the editor of the pan african newswire told us the u.s. has failed to justify its military role in somalia. while africa has. justified. war two bombing of the horn of africa nation of somalia this is escalated since the trumpet ministration has been off in office for the last two years there's absolutely no results from this other than turning more people in somalia against us policy and of course we've heard for decades now that these bombs are perception got it sounds that he did not harm civilians but we know that that is not the case he's
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a methodology. to test out these new weapons they can just label people as being al-qaeda or isis and then therefore people should not question how many people have died on the ground but these problems in somalia have been the developing for decades and they should be dealt with diplomatically he has no military solution to the question of who is going to control somalia. the bitter fight over immigration between the e.u. and hungary has now led to the suspension of far right prime minister viktor or bonds party from the european parliament's largest political group. feeders will be suspended with immediate effect and until further notice following today's vote of the members this is pension entails no attendance at any party meeting no voting rights no right to propose candidates for posts. of a final straw in that decision was an anti immigration poster campaign launched by
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or ban and his party billboards hinted at a sinister link between chief claude younker and billionaire philanthropist george soros is captioned you have the right to know what brussels is preparing for you after a larger part a majority voted to sideline or bans party from that you use a center right group. leader agreed to a voluntary suspension we heard from hungary based political analyst who believes the party suspension could complicate the upcoming european parliamentary elections . he can't see any good decision this just. is already out because he does can do it day by day in any meetings or e.p.b. . and doesn't really fit. to do any t.v. these in the e.t.p. parliamentary group there probably. couldn't be sort of.
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decision and off duty. debt or blame it was only last fall and that means that during the suspension cornflakes or sure there are factions can happen into future a school bus was hijacked in italy on wednesday although none of the children on board were injured a story and more when we come back those are two international. most of us believe we live in a society based on merit and equal justice the varsity blues college admissions scandal inform us that both are true the rich and privileged can buy access for their kids at the expense of families who are hard working and don't is the idea of
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marriage. love and the wealthy in america decided we're up playing anymore we're going to just grab as much as we can of the cash out there in the system and put it off shore and that's why there's not twenty two trillion offshore and so there you battle of credit in the system strong central bank instead of punishing the banks just flooded the system with more of the fia money and then those who are the paranoid yox versus the have nots decided you know we're going to put more offshore so they just keep trying and shipping it off shore in a completely bypassing the economy and so the economy is getting more starved for credit and the people are getting more rest. and welcome back this is where it's an international sky gazers have been treated to a rare occurrence called a super warm moon this is how it looked from one of the aires in argentina
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a super moon happens when the earth's natural satellite is at its closest point to us and fully visible and the nickname worm comes from farming traditions to worms emerging from the soil in march and this one happened at the same time as the spring equinox making it a vernal equinox super worm. a school bus in italy was hijacked and set on fire by its driver on wednesday all of the fifty one children on board though managed to escape or were rescued incident happened in the suburbs of milan the driver and italian citizen of some. goalie's origin the vehicle in gasoline and set it alight the teacher who was on the bus says the suspect was angry about italy's migrant policy he reportedly shouted stop the deaths in the mediterranean and nobody gets off here alive he has been charged with kidnapping and arson. it forty year war
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crimes sentence given to a former bosnian serb leader has been extended by a un court. crowds it has now been sentenced to life behind bars for his role in the civil wars that gripped the former republic of yugoslavia in the one nine hundred ninety s. now five judges upheld the verdict given back in two thousand and sixteen for the mass killing of civilians argued that there was no evidence of him committing the actual crimes for seventy three years old has been on the run for twelve years before he was finally arrested in two thousand and eight he was found guilty on ten counts including overseeing the siege of sarajevo the appeals court has now confirmed his guilt in what has been described as the worst massacre since world war two including the massacre which left thousands of dead in one thousand nine hundred five.
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the yugoslav was the bloodiest conflicts in european history since the second world war. tensions between a complex mix of nationalities forming the state of yugoslavia erupted into a face it civil war originate yugoslavia included six republics with different nationalities and religious groups. the communist revolutionary and statesman tito who established the federal republic of yugoslavia managed to suppress nationalism to his death in the one nine hundred eighty s. relations among the republics quickly deteriorated with each of them seeking their own independence is soon turned ugly old signs. the nine hundred ninety five genocide in tripper needs it is one of the bloodiest pages in yugoslav history the massacre of more than eight thousand muslim both the
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acts perpetrated by units of the bulls in me resulted in their commander ratko being jailed for life by the un special court in november twenty seventh. procedural cities happened old sites in one thousand nine hundred three sixty nine so been civilians were killed by balls and herzegovina army forces in the scale and a massacre with unorthodox church in a cemetery bugs in the ground. over all despite much evidence of war crimes conducted similar taney asli by different forces the cia eventually declared said militants were responsible for ninety percent of all crimes including genocide. they took goes into action against yugoslavia it is indeed tragic that diplomacy has failed and nato is now intervening in a war in a sovereign country. and. nato and campaign conducted a number of operations to undermine the military capability of the both seems to me
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. to this day the un special court is still investigating war crime cases from the conflict. earlier we discussed what crowds which is increased a sentence could mean for the balkan region with historian stefan gosh it. i think that he hopes he'll do stay sickly for historical reasons so that there is a trace of him feeling and i think that he is still acting as a politician as the first president of. the hague tribunal was a political court that was set out to. convict serbs even if you look at the basic statistics more than seventy percent of all people who are into were from the search site and furthermore all the
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political leaders were trials and convicted while the undersides were not their. president of brazil gyre balsa naro was in washington this week on his first official foreign visit and donald trump was keen to get their relationship off to a solid start i also know that we're going to have a fantastic working relationship. we have many views that are similar and we certainly feel very very true to each other on trade i think brazil's relationship with the united states because of our friendship is probably better than it's ever been by far the muscle to. respect whatever the ballots tell us on twenty twenty but i do believe donald trump is going to be reelected foully displaying their names but twitter was quick to pick up on which president got the real deal when it came to the shirt. and.
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are. trying to narrow the kerry say with paper tape tahn té it i'm howling. this is humiliating. conversation between two of trump's aides they gave us a brazil jersey for our president but we didn't prepare anything for him what should we do now i know just get me a white short a printer some paper and glue and.
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after the previous stage of my career was over everyone wondered what i was going to do next the pope the ball different clubs on one hand it is the logical place to go home fields where everything is familiar on the other i wanted a new challenge and the fresh perspective i'm used to suppressing. or not if you think. i'm going to talk about football nazi or else you can think i was going to go. by the way ways of the fly here. is an officer of the family told him to get up off the ground the officer began to paint him down. and then freeze on them. through his return. pushed it away from the officer. of his crew. the officer did
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a kind of lunge for the weapon in one smith's and then when it happened on tree swung as constitutions didn't hit him i never saw any contact between the two any and that's when the officer pulled out his gun and he didn't turn tree. when the let me just manufacture two sentenced to the public will. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the crime and merry go round the sun we the one percent. we can all middle of the room sick. room.
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world of business and finance and the impact upon all of us i'm bart chilton in washington and we're sure that you're on board with us today we've got a great show coming up pacifically the u.s. federal reserve the open markets committee just finished literally not mossback going forward with the author of the common sense told any good board was standing by and bear e.g. the owner of months santo whitford to talk price of more than six years fifteen years r c three charges has the latest lost its official disney has acquired twenty first century fox in a seventy one billion dollars deal so what does this mean for the future of adam
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national be out of mesh trading groups joins us to break down the deal and to take a long look at some other stocks in the news today and later we take a closer look at the application of blood in the food supply to our kids or spoke with haji about it. of all things mangoes mangos can believe it you don't want to miss this all that directly ahead but first let's get some headlines let's go. another european final fine for google leads our global report today as the european union hits the global tech giant with a sanction of one point five billion euros e.u. competition commissioner margaret vesta girl announced the fine equivalent to one point seven billion bucks dollars telling reporters in brussels quote today's decision is about how google abused its dominance to force websites using brokers other than ad sense platform and is best said the google's ad sense platform has captured more than seventy percent of european online ad revenue since two thousand
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