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it was supposed to be a historic day for divorce from the e.u. countries left frustrated with. the u.s. secretary of state alleges russia has interfered in every single election in american since two thousand and four george w. bush era. in the us. tonight a very welcome with us on the program the twenty ninth of march was supposed to go
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down in history as the day that britain finally divorced from the european union well that's been turned on its head though there's expected to be another crucial vote on. qatar's always been our we only way forward people outside of this chamber will rightly wonder what on earth is going on to say we must close the door on the prime minister's proposal close the door and move on she wasted weeks and weeks on this fruitless pursuit should have remained the day on which we left the european union. however. we are today. where we are finally the day is here march twenty ninth twenty nineteen and the story today for britain marking its departure from the european union. or wait a second. a day like any other except with
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less clarity about what happens next then the very day the twenty sixteen referendum shocked the world the u.k. has voted to leave the european union. article fifty 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
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her deal struck down in parliament twice already and the house of commons voting against alternative after alternative after alternative showing no would. already support for any of the bricks and options what do you think the days according to be remembered by now how we didn't leave. the day we were supposed to be leaving the european union but we're not. personally. and most want to know if there isn't here is a day 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 would personally like to come up with a new day. has got the whole idea of. moving it to leave your opinion whether you agree with it or not most the democratic 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 brags it is now a saga so lengthy and convoluted it's hard to keep track of all the plot twists
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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. with r.t. . after today's vote will see what the future holds for brooks it if the m.p.'s vote for the withdrawal agreement the date of leaving the e.u. will be moved to may twenty second the other option if that fails it will be set as planned on april twelfth but with still no deal decided i mean while to mark the day that should have been one museum in southwest england has decided to bring out of blanks a classic for public display of controversial work by the celebrated british street artist all that monkeying around fair and timely comments on the brakes a fiasco or far from a short view was have their own thoughts. now with the protesters from both sides of the bricks at the base expected to rally across the u.k. later the director of the political risk analysis group. thinks the british public
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is on shore 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 a confusion in what people want to see for example the petition that was online that called for article to be revoked but at the same time we had as it was reported almost a million man march for a second referendum so i think the people themselves if they come if they do if you 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 in. other conclusion of the report by special counsel robert mueller that there was no conspiracy was when donald trump on the kremlin was supposed to put the whole issue to bed but while answering
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a question from us democrats state. surprisingly expanded his list of elections rushes into fear and it goes all back to the george w. bush era senior correspondent reports. 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 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 is 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
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a simple explanation the presidents before trump were get this compromised agents russian agents and contrary 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 me an election for barack obama how else could you explain the bombers little microphone slip where he was caught red handed reporting to putin. 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
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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. 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 a russian arguing about the two countries in the americas said look in my country i can walk into the oval office i can pound 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
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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. 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 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 lenin'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
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the whole russia meddling. jokes aside though for the past two years american mainstream media has given near nonstop coverage to the trump russia collusion saga although the ratings have spiked after the two twenty six the election they're now experiencing a significant drop that saw for the long awaited report was released this in n.t.v. network news critical coverage of trump has been labeled as fake news by the us president has seen a noticeable decline during primetime hours likewise one of the most popular of us and we see anchors rachel maddow who's lost half a million views in just a week that's about twenty percent of her audience that was all this happens from friendly fox news a jump of over a million viewers c.n.n.'s chief correspondent tried to explain the trend saying there just hasn't been much news since the bombshell moola findings were announced but some of the media are still not prepared to let it go i think we've done the
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media the press has done one of the great reporting jobs in the history especially of covering a presidency by the most news organizations have 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's been saying no collusion no collusion no collusion he does this all the time this is not the end of anything we discuss the dilemma with the mainstream media faces weighing ratings against accurate reporting with investigative journalists be violence there . because of the nature of. this thing sort of like hotcakes or you know ratings for cable stations went up after the election not down but enormous number so that provided a huge disincentive to steer away from from the narrative obviously there's if you
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watch him and we see 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 and they have 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 in citizen journalism you will see that the shift is going to where people can
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actually get accurate news. china's foreign ministry has dismissed the allegation that beijing poses a threat to the united states as a cliche that softer it was announced the cold war era advisory body was being revived to focus on china the group says aims to tackle the full array of conventional conventional dangers 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 pretty much everything they do is in one way or another in influence operations in many of those impulse operations or desires when one considers the a river threats posed by the people's republic of china a committee on the present danger was first set up on the early night in fifty's and tasked with countering communist influence in the u.s. it resurfaced twenty years later to once again challenge the soviet union during the cold war and today the committee claims china is now the greatest threat
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america is facing international china specialist andrew lloyd told us the ongoing trade war between washington and beijing is part of a multifaceted approach so we can show on. it's only. six that. the united states against china. is. also there are some that just. about. access our protection of election but also. by. your. transgression are special. or you can be all and also that kind of military. on a cd so i think that even though there was a deal on the trade more.
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u.s. authorities have issued an official extradition request for an affluent chilean businessman over his part in weapons sales to saddam hussein's regime in iraq over three decades ago about the washington didn't regard the entrepreneur's activities as criminal quite the contrary in fact as artie's caleb maupin explains. the u.s. department of justice wants to extradite a wealthy chillag and wine manufacturer carlos carr dough 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 cardo 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 finals will
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contain my notes and memoranda from meetings i attended with cia director casey or cia deputy director gates which included discussions of cardew ins manufacture and sale of cluster bombs to iraq the cia authorized approved and assisted conduit and in the manufacture and sale of cluster bombs and other munitions to iraq cargo and started out as a man who manufactured mining explosives however with the help of the world now one of those u.s. allies that cardo 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 call card owens business quote a lucrative market for cluster bombs but
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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 piers that they now want to extradite cardo and 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 outrage drops over a vaccine scandal in the canadian province of british columbia we'll have the details right after this break.
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in terms of mr. home he's played a useful role but i think that the mistake he's made thus far has not announced that he would not stand for president so to say that the venezuelan people in the international 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 united states. the great tragic comedy known as russia gate is slowly becoming part of history the resistance continues to resist but clearly the president has the wind at its back now is a time for a great awakening what are the lessons to be learned in can the liberal media recover from this fiasco.
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welcome back to r.t. the canadian province of british columbia is being widely condemned for supporting an organization allegedly urging people to shun vaccines the health action network society is a nonprofit organization that sees its mission as promoting natural and alternative medicines and therapies last year received forty thousand dollars from the provincial government about a third of its revenue since two thousand and seven it's been granted more than four hundred thousand dollars. off the canadian media documents showing the payments. to review the organizations funding the group released a statement denying any allegations on march twenty eighth twenty nineteen the c.b.c. published an article calling into question the government funding received by hands
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in real. nation to allegations to the organizations advocacy for informed consent and vaccination safety or in alignment with anti vaccination propaganda the hope for action network society refutes any association with an anti vaccination position and dissuades irresponsible reporting associated with such allegations of the world health organization listed falling vaccination rates as one of the biggest global threats it says vaccines prevent up to three million deaths every year but it also says a further one point five million deaths could be avoided if global vaccination coverage was improved ok to clooney pro-vaccine activists from canada created an online petition urging monetary vaccines in the province of british columbia but reaction from her earlier i think that the man who runs that company is very good at using fancy words and making it seem very professional and pulling the wool over people's eyes he pretends that he's not anti-black seen that he's
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pro-science well pro-science also i says the back scenes are safe so there me because we've spent i don't know how many times how many millions billions on studies to make sure they're safe as possible so we need to get more education out there and right now the anti-vaccination is very loud and a lot of the crew back serious don't realise that it's not just about their family they are putting other people at risk. he taught as israel the per commented on a story about meeting in turkey which showed that you have a lot in common but only in politics as trying to report. the map of who's in control of what in syria doesn't really look like a very spotty leopard anymore since last year when the government pretty much got rid of all the rubble in the south and the fighters some of them known as moderates
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some of them outright islamists thugs were moved to the northwest the area always a power keg became potentially even more explosive however for months it's been relatively quiet while thanks to the efforts of turkey and russia which let's be honest have a massive influence on the opposing sides but the status quo can't last forever so the foreign ministers of these two countries have met and turkey to discuss what's going on on the ground and what's next on the ground they have become true friends and once again from the way they interact you could really feel it today. very good news to fuser because it's really. electric. if you look. at the some.
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of the problem what. we were getting from. the sport. but there isn't much to laugh about when it comes to issues on the ground the russian military has warned that former. and its affiliates are running the show in the in the area and russia is not happy with how ankara has been delivering on its promises to separate the moderate rebels from the terrorists but a very high level of trust between the two countries. allows them to keep working together on that no matter what the top diplomats of both countries also weighed in on donald trump's decision to officially call the golan heights israeli territory to call you could have it we definitely do not recognize such
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a decision because it is against international law it is against the un resolutions that say the territories are syrian and no other state can unilaterally claim that these territories belong to another and that is you think it's just that despite the move being pursued by many in the context of the upcoming elections in his room there's also the other side of it i believe it's a conscious and deliberate demonstration of america's permissiveness together with threats ultimatums and sanctions it basically represents the whole package of tools the u.s. is using on the international arena. this is where and cry in moscow clearly see eye to eye and it looks like we're going to see more of these kind of contacts in the near future he'll have a train go hard see and tell you turkey. u.s. courts overstep the mark in twenty twelve when it demanded the seizure of iranian assets to compensate the victims of the nine eleven attacks that is the ruling of a court in luxemburg tehran's assets have been frozen in the european country for
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seven years as part of international sanctions disputed evidence back then pointed to helping al qaida conduct the terror attacks that rocked new york and washington in two thousand and one. firmly denies any involvement iranian foreign ministry's praised the decision in luxembourg. the ear of totalitarian and bullying behavior of america towards how the country is over and it can no longer a search groundless accusations or political communications professor at the university of tehran told us america's official reports tell a very different story concerning iran's alleged involvement. you may remember a couple of years after nine eleven the united states and nine eleven commission a published report more than five hundred pages reports you have any indication that iran is anybody the sponsor of the second problem is the issue of sovereignty
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that it. is a sovereign country you don't have assets about one point six billion dollars in luxemburg funds of frozen as part of. difficulties that existed with you dance nucleus we had the agreement in two thousand and sixteen the funds were supposed to be released basically in two thousand and fifteen actually to keeping iranian people's money simple has not join us again in thirty minutes for the latest updates. breaks it comes down. to how there was a crack she used to do crack when i was a little kid my dad he was like a bust so you know like what i mean when i was a baby but i had
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a bad childhood. there's always single mothers in african-american community service and same for me. i think it's more of these teenagers having kids. you can expect a fourteen or fifteen year old first daughter now order for him to be a father and he said check out. we actually lost our place and. my car and breaking down and i was unable to get to work on time sunday let me go and let my paycheck that i bring home. i have nearly enough to pay my car insurance. gas and i hire. her or her. daughter. can a star the man who investigated president bill clinton outline grounds for impeachment
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against him is our special guest. we'll hear his take on the mulla report on this edition of politicking. politicking on larry king special counsel robert muller as we report on his investigation into titus in the hands of attorney general human bar who will decide what parts if any of those will forte will be released to the public for his fought for isn't trump calls the report a complete and total exoneration of him and his associates but is it let's talk about that with ken starr he served as the independent counsel who investigated bill clinton and his administration and then on to out i'm eleven impeachable offenses and mr clinton to congress his latest book only sense of ten is
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content a memoir of the clinton in this in quite a couple of years ten the president says most his report is a complete and total exoneration of him what's your read. i think is a great exoneration with respect to the key issue of collusion obviously bob muller left open the obstruction of justice issue kicked it up stairs to the attorney general and the deputy attorney general and they've made their determination so if you take the two together it is but of course we have to see them all or report and that's under review right now so it's a wait and see tell me why we have to wait why don't we all just see it. right grand jury information and if bill barr did what some or suggested that he do just go ahead and release the report he would potentially be key.
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