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it was supposed to be in a story from britain on that big divorce from the e.u. instead today the country still left frustrated with more. news the state alleges that russia's interfered in every single election in america since two thousand and four the george w. bush era. talks in the us bill china is the biggest danger. i know should beijing dismisses as a cliche. but after internationals many studio here in moscow with his thirty minute update is
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kevin owen at your service thanks for tuning to us first then well yeah the twenty ninth of march today will supposed to go down in history as the day that britain finally divorced from the european union but all that's been turned on its head as we've been following each and every day instead this expected now to be another crucial vote a bit later today on teresa mayes brett sit with drawl agreement and this is part of our team in the u.k. takes a look at what's in store later. finally the date is your march twenty ninth one thousand nine hundred eighty story for britain marking its departure from the european union. or wait a second. a day like any other except with less clarity about what happens next in the very day the twenty sixteen referendum shocked the world the u.k. has voted to leave the european union. of the article fifty
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was triggered on march twenty ninth two years ago the article fifty process is now underway and in accordance with the wishes of the british people the united kingdom is leaving the european union so many promises made and shattered since then it's within our grasp to leave with a deal on the twenty ninth of march on the twenty ninth of march on the twenty ninth of march with a deal with a deal on the twenty ninth of march we will be leaving the e.u. on the twenty ninth of march two thousand nine hundred eleven pm a declaration made no once not twice but prime minister in this house has said on one hundred eight times that we will be leaving the european union on the twenty ninth of march pile on to votes of no confidence against the british prime minister her deal struck down in parliament twice already and the house of commons voting against alternative after alternative after alternative showing no majority support for any of the bracks it options what do you think the days going to be remembered
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by now how we didn't leave. the day we were supposed to be leaving the european union but were not. personally i suppose the friend which you know it was an smart is it a i don't think we should blame twenty ninth for the mess that we've made of bricks march twenty ninth well it's a perfectly good day i would personally like to come up with a new day. has got the whole idea behind it. yeah entry voted to leave the european union whether you agree with it or not most of them across a choice march twenty ninth was meant to be the grand departure of the u.k. from the e.u. with hopes of a brand new future ahead instead bracks it is now a saga so lengthy and convoluted it's hard to keep track of all the plot twists with a deadline of the final chapter now postponed due to chaos how this all plays out is only yet to be figured out reporting from london and if they see a church with r.t.
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meantime another side to all this to mark the day that should have been one museum in southwest england decided to bring out a banksy classic for public display a controversial work by the celebrated british artist monkey in the we ask is it fair and timely comment on the brics fiasco or do you think it's far from which you got your own thoughts well with protesters from both sides of the debate expected to rally across the u.k. later the director of the political risk analysis group pangaea why i thinks the british public really aren't sure where to go from here. what really counts are we going to have a second appear a second chance to vote on this is article fifty going to be revoked at least temporarily until people can sort themselves out i think that's the key question that's what hopefully will be answered in the next weeks to come people have a lot of different mixed emotions about what our conscience turned into what we do see i think is confusion in what people want to see for example the petition that was online that calls for article fifty to be revoked but at the same time we had
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as it was reported almost a million man march for a second that breaks the rush referendum so i think the people themselves if they come if they do if they do not want britain to happen they need to come with one aligned message instead of two separate things we truly want the same thing you see . the conclusion of that report by special counsel robert muller that there was no conspiracy between donald trump and the kremlin was supposed to put the whole issue to bed was new but while i'm sure the question for us democrats secretary state surprisingly expanded its list of elections rush's interfered in all of the george w. bush era our senior correspondent of reports this lunchtime. for two years they dug and dug investigated and questioned as sad as it may be trump is not a russian agent who so they think but the fishery russia gave collusion was a hook for the style if you only knew just how much conclusion there
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was in the past do you believe russia interfered with the twenty six thousand u.s. general election yes they did in the two thousand and twelve and the two thousand and eight thank you and the tea literally or that's a bold claim especially given the evidence he mentioned he didn't mention any evidence begs the question of course why washington waited for more than a decade to say so but there could be a simple explanation the presidents before trump would get this compromised agents russian agent and country to miss the pompei oh i have evidence it's so obvious if you think about it let's go back russia meddled and won the election for barack obama how else could you explain the bomber's little microphone slip where he was caught red handed reporting to putin.
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before that it was george bush who russia put into the white house twice in two thousand and two thousand and four look at them together putin and bush all that touching and feeling hugs and shakes romantic almost and don't get me started about the eyes and look the man in the eye. was able to. do. sense of his soul and you want to tell me that bush wasn't a russian stooge come on get real as red as a cherry and that's just the last few presidents this meddling goes back decades reagan who presided over the collapse of the u.s.s.r.
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was also compromised this is all just part of the plan i mean what kind of sick man a traitor makes a whole beat of collecting and translating russian jew and then posting about it the story was an american in russian arguing about the two countries in the americas said look in my country i can walk into the oval office i can down the president's desk and say mr president i don't like the way you're running our country and the russian said i can do this i can go into the criminal to the general secretary's office pound is disconcerting mr general secretary i don't like the way president reagan is running used by the. russian meddling is obvious it is going on for more than one hundred years abraham lincoln surprise was a russian agent why do you think russia sent two fleets of warships to new york and san francisco in a show of support for him and the unionists during the american civil war the
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coming of the russian fleets was decisive in helping lincoln get through the last and most serious threat of anglo-french intervention you don't hear much about that and for good reason you need to leave evidence lying about say that comrade lincoln rest in peace lennon's blessings be upon him there you have it concrete proof of president after president being russian agents you got it right mr pompei oh about the whole russia meddling were reporting their joking apart though for the past two years of course american mainstream. he has given in nonstop coverage to the russia collusion saga well over the t.v. ratings might have spiked after the twenty six election they're now experiencing a significant drop after the long awaited will report was released let me tell you more the c.n.n. t.v. network whose critical coverage of trump has been labeled as fake news by the u.s. president is in a noticeable decline during prime time hours paralegal likewise one of the most
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popular. because rachel mothers has lost half a million viewers in just one week twenty percent of her audience as all this happened seems to trump friendly fox news has seen a jump of over a million viewers with bearing in mind so where is this all come from will c.n.n.'s chief correspondent try to explain the trend so there simply was no new zero since the bombshell report from miller and the findings in the weekend but some of the media nonetheless still not prepared to let it go i think we've done the media the press has done one of the great reporting jobs in the history of especially of covering a presidency by the most news organizations trust in his prosecutorial judgment but that doesn't mean of course that there isn't compelling and incriminating evidence that should be shared with the american people this president has a way of trying to get into people's heads and indoctrinate them he has been saying no collusion no collusion no collusion he does this all the time this is not the
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end of anything we discuss the dilemma the mainstream media is facing right now where great is against accurate reporting when investigative journalists. and vandar. because of the nature of. this thing sort of like hog ticks or you know ratings for cable stations went up after the election not down by enormous number so that provided a huge disincentive to steer away from from the narrative obviously there's if you watch him and b c they're not going on air and saying god we got a wrong we're really sorry we're going to go back and fix that they're actually just basically doubling down on this and moving on to a new. idea which is that the thing that's important is obstruction and not collusion the mainstream media c.n.n. m.s.n. b.c. and others took it to such an extreme and have absolutely burned their reputations
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and they've also commented jeff zucker over at c.n.n. said we don't do investigative journalism well then what kind of journalism is there if you're not actually looking for the information sourcing your information as opposed to just taking bad circular reporting off phony information we have trade deals that are going on ongoing with china very exciting news there that you have stuff going on overseas and brags that and they're talking about there is no news out there that is not the reason for their lack of a rating if you look at the exit is from mainstream media into online media and citizen journalism you will see that the shift is going to where people can actually get accurate news the big story which i think is lunchtime tensions flaring over venezuela potential hot spot president from russian forces to get out of that south american country and as a rule sitting on the same sheet as well on twitter would appease. with serious loss of the people who's using the russians to support his desperate attempt to keep them in his own people from hearing interim president maduro calls
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for hands off on his way out while he invites security for event as well institutions to stand for sovereignty russia and cuba hands off venezuela or more to brief you on here two russian military planes arrived in venezuela last saturday carrying around a hundred troops according to moscow its presence in venezuela is under agreement that was struck eighteen years ago and has not satisfied the man in the oval office the president telling russia that russia should leave the country or face the consequences let's get a good perspective on this from a concert in costs of chairman of the of foreign affairs committee in the russian senate so love to see it today folks make the time for us so donald trump tell a russia to get out of venezuela a legitimate cause will russia heed that call. well these position is definitely absolutely unacceptable and by putting these request these we believe mr trump and his team just reveal the real
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aims in the american policy towards israel up and it has nothing to do promoting democracy in this country protecting human rights or anything else the united states of america does have. fewer bad no commercial interests overseas in a sale and they want to get rid of any competitors like russia and they want to promote their own economic commercial interests. and this is all about that so it's absolutely unacceptable it's a clear interference in yes yes so is russia there as a deterrent to any potential u.s. military interference in that country is that is that why these plays the troops are there. well we do have our bilateral relations between israel and the or in terms of economic cooperation
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stick in a logical cooperation culture in the duke asian of course and among other things we do have military cooperation between israel and we do have agreements and all of their ease within the framework of international law because neither russia nor venus will are under any sanctions imposed by the security council of the united nations say everything is legal everything is transparent and everything goes according to our bilateral agreements where no other third state like the united states of america has any right to express their opinion about how it will go on yeah the russian the russian military experts now in venezuela. are in order to assist the. experts often as well as the military people there to to to to take take use of our military cooperation there are russian experts military
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experts in the assailant are definitely not there in order to defend the innisfail a bar by military problem is though washington's calling the presence of russian troops in caracas an unnecessary provocation what do you say to that. well first we need to check how many american troops mean a miracle military airplanes are outside of the territory of the united states of america and well nobody reacts nobody gets panic about their russia is never panic about that so our presence in israel is definitely not a provocation is this a regular business a legal business in our bilateral relations with a sovereign country called venus will and. only russia and when a sailor have the right to determine how these relations will proceed the united
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states of america has no right to express their opinion on this issue. has put a date on the calendar of april the six saying that there's going to be a new plan to try and get nicholas madeira ousted they are you worried about that they could things heat up considerably then or not. well i believe that mr gore do and those who support him from abroad will. be in bad need of further conflicts and provocations and the worst they will set certain dates in order to raise emotions. and to create this type of provocation so yes we are concerned about there but we believe that the attempt to . to. create a real coup d'etat in venezuela in january has definitely failed the military
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power often is fairly steele who is the legal president of this country and the civil society is definitely split the do not underestimate the problem of speech. people in venezuela experience in their daily life these problems are really serious but i do not believe that the civil society in the venezuela is one hundred percent against their own link authorities of the situation these are not black and white and this situation is to be handled in their political way in a democratic way according to the constitution or venus will and i believe that the world has any right to interfere in this process miskolczi of what we got to live with. but certainly world events but i want to talk by the report just briefly as well is that last friday of course weekend saying there's no proof of any trouble russia collusion despite that many people in america are buying it what you said of
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that. well believe me we are not happy about this report in russia because in terms of alleged russian meddling in american elections these reports. makes the accusations even stronger though most of them are still based they. the report does not contain as far as we can see no further evidence of russian meddling but yes it's a very strong move over the let's say illegal part of the american society to protect the truth and i am very happy to see that at least in one part of. the alleged. between mr trump and mr of the truth has been established and these tools means that there was no collusion there was no conspiracy and that in this sense both. from
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mr putin are equally innocent on that we'll leave it. to the committee of the russian senate thank you ever so much for your time. thank you coming up internationally it seems china is the latest big threat to the usa these days justified or not will bring some clarity on that amongst the stories after the break. 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 race in. stand lose business is just the dance the right questions demand the right answer.
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questions. seem wrong. answer. and it. equals betrayal. when some find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. again good afternoon this is an international so china's foreign ministry has dismissed the allegation the beijing poses a threat to the united states as a cliche that south it was announced that
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a cold war era advisory body was being revived to focus on china the group says it aims to tackle the full array of conventional and non-conventional dangers being posed by beijing the existential threat presented from the people's republic of china every university in america has penetrated to gain as much intelligence about america and many of those influence operations are designed to have psychological effects on us the russian charges of political meddling or especially ridiculous when one considers the array of threats posed by the people's republic of china the committee on the present danger is called was first set up in the early one nine hundred fifty s. and tasked with country communist influence in the us it resurfaced a good twenty years later to challenge the soviet union during the cold war today the committee claims china is now the greatest threat america is facing i spoke to international china specialists under lonely told us the ongoing trade war between washington and beijing is just part of a multifaceted approach to weaken china. it's only. mention of
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six that. the united states against china are strainers. there are some legitimate concerns. about. access after its protection of election but also as a technology. and that was the. transgression of our special. or you can be our and also the kind of military. china sea so i think that even though there was a deal on the trade more unlike. this. conflict the. u.s. authorities have issued the official extradition request for affluent chilean businessman over his part in weapons sales to saddam hussein's regime in iraq over three decades ago but back then it seems washington didn't regard the entrepreneur's
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activities as criminal anything but as caleb maupin explained. the u.s. department of justice wants to extradite a wealthy chill léon wine manufacturer carlos cardo and to stand trial one of the charges well according to one thousand nine hundred ninety three indictment he sold weapons to former iraqi strongman saddam hussein cardo and maintains he did not however commit any crimes. now the indictment says that cardio one made these weapons sales without the permission of u.s. leaders however we have the sworn testimony of a member of the national security agency this official says that his weapons deals were carried out with the complete approval of the united states my files will contain my notes and memoranda from meetings i attended with cia director casey or cia deputy director cluster bombs to iraq the cia authorized approved and assisted conduit and in the manufacture and sale of cluster bombs and other munitions to
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iraq cargo s. installed military dictatorship in chile he started selling weapons around the world now one of those us allies that cargo and happily did business with was the baathist government of iraq back in the one nine hundred eighty s. iraq was at war against the islamic republic of iran iran ayatollah khomeini was certainly no friend of washington or the pentagon so the united states gave saddam hussein a large amount of support in his war against the iranians in one thousand nine hundred eighty four the us ambassador to chill a called card owens business quote a lucrative market for cluster bombs but a lot has changed in thirty years so adamant started this cruel war against kuwait tonight the battle has been joined american and coalition forces are in the early stages of military operations to disarm iraq to free its people and to defend the world from grave danger sort of appears that they now want to extradite cardo and
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for a crime they gave him the. full go ahead to do it shows that just like in the case of saddam hussein himself working with the united states never really comes with a guarantee what they help you to do today they might extradite you for doing tomorrow caleb mup an artsy new york well the us is so far on the day that one of the biggest news stories breaks it didn't happen should have good didn't but plenty still to talk of a lot of voting going on there later on today will be across that you can follow it all as well. here live or on a. mobile device but for now here in moscow. minutes past one of the afternoon the first twenty seven minutes past ten in the morning in london still plenty of time in the commons to go it's me saying have a great day. breaks
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it down. in terms of. he's played a useful role but i think that the mistake he's made thus far is not announcing that he would not stand for president. of the venezuelan people in the community i've done my role which i believe is a constitutional one is the interim president but don't look for me to run think if he were to do that the situation in venezuela be perceived as less one of the states.
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mark them up on the limb but i'm going to know better because none of us are because instead we get a. lot of fun but. i think. it was even. more of the i just. blew. up. i mean. that at least except that.
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