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u.k. prime minister says the twenty ninth of march deadline is. british m.p.'s for the delay. m.p.'s have been unable to agree as a result we will not leave on time but the deal this government has led the country and themselves into crisis chaos division. this might be the first g seven nation to join china's global trade network the rodent belt and. growing concerns in other western countries about. fear protests fair in eastern russia after media reports claim the raid. on a migrant from central asia. seems men in america see sexual harassment at
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work as less of a problem these days than it was the rise of the me too movement a new poll reveals we asked our guest what might predict the. later and they want to go back to helping us to be i take real accept said tactical rising or castigating as one whole violent group has ended as some sort of wonderful massive group of victims. and a good morning start a brand new day your moscow a.t.m. first of the twenty first of march one year with the latest news update for you from r.t. international and first the big news this morning britain's prime minister's 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
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a statement outside ten downing street to resume a pointed the finger firmly at parliament for the chaos to. two years on and these 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 a deal on the twenty ninth of march. 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 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 not responding to that request donald suggested the request would probably get backing for the rest of the e.u. twenty seven leaders on one condition that being that carries
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a maze twice rejected deal finally gets backing from across the house in parliament believe the show to extend would be possible. to have the condition of positive votes on there was a door agreement in the house of commons so if those conditions are not met well grex and that case is still just nine days away now back here in westminster though theresa may has received a new way of backlash for her decision to request a delay all she's doing is running around the clock after a second heavy duty to do it was just marks one thousand days since the referendum and this government is lead the country. into crisis chaos and division so now 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 here in britain of course
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nobody really anticipated would 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 as kids because about anything is treason most take a huge gamble here by affectively threatening. parliament. i think super leaves that if you right to the last minute and duke says if the only alternative is no deal then our opponents will collapse but of course many of our opponents in the don't want to deal there will no deal so that because they're happy for the deal to fail the fact remains this should it goes to the dreadful deal most people don't like it most people think it's not a debate you can trust the public against it davey wants against it except because this deal is all in favor of brussels and does nothing for the united kingdom if the safe the speaker loads the deal to come back if it does come back i think it
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will fail again then should be refused the short trips to. that stage the european union might just it will goodbye it's no deal. chinese president xi jinping is due in italy later on thursday after rome voiced his determination to take part in china's global trade network but next is within a coach never explains the move comes amid concerns raised by western partners. the bad boy or the godfather of euro skepticism italy is once again tough thing relations with the e.u. with wrong now pushing to join trying as road and balance and this is if that's reportedly setting off alarm bells and brussels and getting backs up in washington to. italy's a major global economy and great investment destination no need for italian government to lend legitimacy to china's infrastructure vanity project. and dosing
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boat initiative lends legitimacy to china's predatory approach to investments a moving no benefits the italian people and so he could become the first member of the so-called group of seven the most powerful nations to join china some bushes plan to boost connectivity between asia europe and africa. local businesses will likely view the project as a positive with major ports being referred to an investment into the millions of dollars it's got the italian press already speculating over a once forgotten port becoming trying as the gateway to europe the pool to treat us to is returning to the logistical world for europe that it had for the old austria-hungary an empire business opportunity is the site of the italian prime
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minister will be forced to explain his decision. of the belton road memorandum between italy and china is primarily economic and commercial it does not put into question our european atlantic position it does not include our national interests at risk and it is on the same page as european strategy his cabinet alcoves those words saying that the deal would be non-binding and would just represents the initial framework everything to calm their european partners who have labeled beijing a systemic rival especially allies on the other side of the atlantic it's called one bill one road it's global and if you look at the spots where there are who are there there are engaging in you see some geo political and military aspects we will not go out china to develop its so-called one belt one road strategy even china's cutesie promus haven't helped change americans' minds good.
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after it's see the chinese leader is planning his next stop in paris but here the expectations of talks going wow are not as promising i didn't question our reporting from paris. american man there are apparently less convinced now that sexual harassment in the workplace is such big deal if compared to the start of the me too movement back in twenty seventeen cording to a new poll let me tell you about said poll a gallup survey found that fifty three percent of men see workplace harassment as a problem that's down them from sixty six percent with me to movement exploded after a series of sexual assault allegations against powerful men but flipside it seems people are more sensitive to the problem suggested that the way the story is being covered in the media may have changed men's attitudes. during that time
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a torrent of sexual misconduct allegations have been leveled against well known men and widely covered in the media this preponderance of news coverage may have put men on the defensive or maybe they had a strong reaction in the immediate wake of the weinstein allegations and the start of the meeting movement but they may have become somewhat desensitized to the issue since then well we put the new findings up for debate and it seems to me to movement still a polarizing topic whatever the numbers say. what they said in their in their study was simply that there is a discrepancy between men who are democratic as well as men who are republican and it seems as though that drop is more heavy leaning towards the republican man maybe it has something to do with the hearing on brett kavanaugh i think that a lot of men right now are a little concerned that this situation could happen to them and it's. at the moment
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events cavanagh hearings brought to light how false accusations going back years and years that have zero evidence can actually be used against someone later in their career and i think we've seen so many false accusations that many americans especially constitution loving americans fear rightly so perhaps that due process could be undermined if it's a if it's a she said it and we have to believe it scenario dating back to when women first entered the workplace the forty two fifty s. and sixty's the seventy's there have been women who have not said a word why because the culture and the temperature and the climate was never an acceptable place and time for them to present their issues and so the old boys club or old boys network was allowed to function in this in this way were met with four million were able to do what they wanted to do and women weren't respected in the
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workplace and they were able to take advantage of women the rule for changed and we're not playing that game anymore and that's what's happening men are getting caught and they want to go back to hell things used to be and so they don't want to acknowledge the fact that. sexual harassment is still a very pervasive issue and since twenty seventeen you know i hear it they're hearing is there actually a gross platitudes that your guest is using i take i take real exception with categorizing our castigating men as a one whole massive violent group while casting women as some sort of one whole massive group of victims that it is just not true that there is a gray area and that you're not at all where ideas were having a rational earthly misplacement if we're going to have if we're going to have a rational conversation you have not read me we're having a congregation use i'm good or bad and yes some women have made false out of it and yes some because you were going on yes some women have made false accusations it is an absolute provable facts and so it's how you are ready to have
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a conversation like that going to be caught up in all the same hypocrisy that many on this side of the me too movement that has become so radicalized that they think all men are evil and all women are victims. so his first time other news this morning a number of popular web sites have been suspended is straightly are in the wake of last week's mass shooting of those mosques in new zealand the country's largest telecoms company says it's blocked access because the site's continued displaying video of the attack. 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
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the right thing to do to block them to companies the social media platforms are fine it was sold under pressure to explain why they allowed copies of the live stream of film by the attack to be shown authorities in the story are also investigating whether a number of national t.v. stations use those images appropriately to. meantime over in new zealand itself the country's three largest internet providers have temporarily suspended access to sites hosting the video for around seventeen minutes that gunman live streamed the massacre on facebook and the company says it did work to remove the footage it could still reportedly be found with relative ease to the shootings we spoke to privacy activist and technology expert bill views but this is says effectively policing content in fact is an unwinnable battle. obviously we have 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 our arguments are free and mobile speech and it's very difficult for regulations to define this for all
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circumstances and therefore very difficult for some of the hosting providers actually to moderate accurately especially given the volume of 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 need even gain to be able to see what's there so any form of moderated imposition is going to be impossible. here locally to the far eastern russian cities or could skip being blamed for inciting anti migrant protests they reported that central asian migrant had kidnapped and raped a woman in the city sparked an authorised protest with many immigrants now fearing to leave their homes he goes down off scot more the story. for.
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this is the reality for central asian immigrants in the far eastern russian city of you could see they've coexisted with locals for years peacefully but they say they no longer feel welcome so again i might not get that we should give you but you must. small that you could you could request little rule and while they don't want to leave their lives and little businesses they have behind they're scared to stay because they came here and threatened us with a gun they said shut everything down and go home and that you won't live here anymore this is it xenophobic sentiment surged in the same period city after a local woman. was abducted and raped the media outed a migrant from kyrgyzstan as the key suspect and the city snaps sporadic protests violent attacks and then attempts at storming
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a mosque many now want the whole day asper to make amends for the crime of a few individuals the local authorities while saying the crime has no nationality also said exactly what the morgue wanted to hear a guest insulting the host in his house is no longer a guest but an enemy. we are in our home and in our city we're the masters of our land and we need to make sure everyone understands that officials have also promised to hunt down and deport everyone who's moved into the city illegally they've called on people not to take matters into their own hands the police have been detaining those delivering mob justice and charging them with administrative offenses also to quell the hatred law enforcement have published official statistics showing that out of almost three hundred cases of rape in the region last year only four were committed by foreigners the key demand now is there
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we quicken transparent investigation and members of the migrant community support this call for justice for the rapist must be brought into the streets and punished publicly so that others never do the same but the damage has been done already and there's no obvious way of defusing tensions at this point most immigrants still choose to keep their shops cafes and market stalls shut in fact dozens of city buses stayed in the polls following the riots immigrant drivers were too afraid to show up for work for them it's better to lose some money rather than their lives. united states being accused of possible war crimes in somalia. rights group amnesty international released a damning report on civilian deaths in u.s. airstrikes. the civilian death toll we've been covered in just a handful of strikes suggests the shroud of secrecy surrounding the u.s. role as the mellers of war is actually smokescreen for impunity. i mean she says
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the u.s. military's carried out more than one hundred strikes in somalia since twenty seven sede and fourteen civilians were killed in five of those strikes washington stepped up its operations in the country two years ago but u.s. africa command rejected reports of civilian fatalities u.s. efforts are concentrated on eliminating the terrorist group. african news why he says the u.s. is failed to justify its military role in somalia. while africa has to justify the . bombing of the horn of africa nation of somalia this is escalated. ministration has been off. for the last two years there's absolutely no results than this other than turning more people in somalia against us policy and of course we've heard for decades now that these
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bombs are perception. that they did not harm civilians we know that that is not the case these a methodology. to test out these new weapons they can just label people as being al qaeda i says and then therefore people should not question how many people are on the ground but these problems in somalia have been developing decades and they should be dealt with diplomatically is no military solution to the question of who is going to control somalia. u.s. politicians already setting out their campaign strategies for the twenty twenty presidential election and they're using every means at their disposal to be friendly even revealing personal details like drug taking. have you noticed most i have an i.j.
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and i am male i dated i dated him. forty years ago i smoked marijuana and i made it my mom's not happy that i just did but when i was a teenager i used drugs i blank it is. like. you would use a week to relieve. your theory of the. presidential candidates senators bragging about their pot use what are kids who can't get a job because they were not by the defense for doing things that to the last two presidents the privilege to do break laws not to worry about it i'm just really glad that cory booker has come out and really laid it out how to have seen it is
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for the other candidates including sanders to be joking about marijuana while people are locked up still and having it on their record so they can't get jobs we have this thing we're taught in school that everybody in america is equal under the law and you're treated the same it's simply not true the marijuana charges can keep people from getting student loans you can actually murder somebody go to jail do your time and then get a student loan from the federal government to go to college but if you're on a drug charge you can't ever get a loan to go to college. the u.s. department of agriculture is facing a scandal over experiments on animals it's reported that it puts just hundreds of cats and dogs from asia for the purpose.
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they are cultural research services that conduct experiments to strict ethical standards reports claim the scientists five kittens with infected make and then killed once they recovered. we spoke to justin goodman from the organization behind the report he shared some details of the gruesome experiments. we've had a very difficult time changing information from the u.s.d.a. about these experiments we're actually in to get all of the lawsuit that you obtained documents about this research because obviously now that we know they've been going around the world and rounding up dogs and cats for meat markets and people's past chillingly feeding them to cats in these cannibal experiments they
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don't want people to know about that and they seems like they got to great lengths to keep this project a secret last september congress issued a resolution calling for improvements in animal protection is a good way to get things and it's an example of the governments of poker say we found it incredibly hypocritical that while the u.s. government is taking steps to not only ban cat and dog states but also condemn nations that are doing a broad. us government was sending people over and sending money over to these countries and subsidizing these very kind of neat farms in markets that congress is so disgusted with and then virtually everyone in america wants to see end it so it's incredibly ironic and hypocritical and i think that is a testament to the incredible lack of accountability at the u.s.d.a. when on one hand you have the entire nation working to stop a practice that the u.s.d.a. is helping people live truth is that virtually any experiment on animals in the
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united states is legal as long as the right paperwork is filled out. said to take from me kevin owen here in moscow in about half an hour's time to me now and then we've got some great programs like a few as have a right after the break he will partner will this this thing. breaks it count down. in a world of big partisan movies a lot of things and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter
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we need to stop slamming the door on the bass 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. cats. we shot i had to get up on soldiers what i. got and i got a close and that was on bush honestly i'm not going to now go i mean. not just
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i. i. owe a visit to mom and goes quite a lot of trouble after. the foreigners had left he and his large family had to move to his brother's house to get away from the neighbors' questions. mamma doesn't want anyone to know why the journalist had come to film but appalled by that of south.
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