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third time lucky for theresa may british lawmakers roundly reject the prime minister's last ditch attempt to force her divorce deal through parliament. u.s. secretary of state claims russia has interfered in every u.s. election since two thousand and four. and a german rock band ramstein faces a huge backlash for the group's controversial depiction of the holocaust in their new singles video we discuss the reaction from the public and israel. are broadcasting live from our studios in moscow this is our to international and. happy with. britain was due to be marking its exit from the european union in well
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about an hour's time instead there's division and derision in westminster and beyond after the prime minister suffered a humiliating third defeat in parliament for her brags a deal afterwards traced him a warning that britain has edged closer to leaving the e.u. in two weeks' time without a plan in place. the implication of the house's decision. the legal default is that united kingdom is due to leave the european union on the twelfth of april in just fourteen days time mr speaker i feel we are reaching the limits of this process in this house this house has rejected no deal it has rejected no bricks it on wednesday rejected. of the deal on the table and today it has rejected approving the withdrawal agreement alone britain edges closer and closer to the cliff it seems without any kind of backup plan indeed we saw the house of commons voted down to rescind may's withdrawal agreement her deal for
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a third time around as a majority of fifty eight of voices in the parliament despite her hoping that she would just be able to break through with this agreement allowing for the deadline for bracks it to be extended to me twenty seconds as was agreed with the european union that indeed has not happened despite the british prime minister yet again for m.p.'s to support her she promised again to step down if her deal was supported in this particular vote possibly hoping third time would be the lucky one she said that. this deal would avoid european elections it would avoid a cliff edge and avoid a long delay possibly destroying the idea of bragg's it all together still this apparently did not scare m.p.'s enough in this make or break time so what
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happens next is of course the deadline now is april twelfth as agreed with the european union certainly there will be lots of work underway to see if other alternatives are available as soon as next monday those are going to be looked at most certainly again here in west. minister at the same time as all of this political stalemate and chaos and crisis unravels within this government and the house of commons we have seen some reaction already from europe in terms of this latest vote donal took european council president has tweeted that he's calling a european council meeting to take place on april tenth and we know the euro commission they have said this previously that they are prepared for a new deal scenario already but all of them acknowledging that april twelfth is now the new march twenty ninth and if you remember this was meant to be the day for the
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original breck's a deadline to take place meanwhile to mark the day that should have been one museum in southwest england decided to display a work by british street artist banksy one which more than ever perhaps captures the mood in the country and here are some of the thousands who turned out for the so-called march to leave demonstration outside parliament on friday afternoon many had planned to come anyway to celebrate britain leaving the e.u. instead they rallied to vent their anger over the country's faltering departure police arrested five people at the demonstrations. some of the people at the rally in parliament square. there are tens of thousands of people gathered here in this parliament square in central london many of them gathered here to make the point that leave means leave there is of course a big stage there showing videos and speeches on what was supposed to be briggs that day march the twenty ninth the day the u.k. was supposed to leave the e.u. but of course that is now looking like it's going to be pushed back to april
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twelfth at the earliest but this isn't the only stage here where the only protest it as a rival want just to this side being addressed by the far right leader tommy robinson and his protests very different you could say to this one here dressing many grievances that he seems to have with the major media and so on but it just goes to show that even within those who are calling for brags that there are divisions in the best way to approach that however one thing which we've been noticing we've been going round and talking to people is that the idea of a no deal drugs it all leaving one world trade organization rules is something that the people here at this protest are quite comfortable with. do you think the prime minister will be invited down for the time good. moments that reminds them what it would i want to know until i can hear of ok today when i brought a well i mean this madness that's the route to us about this is not going to do is
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even going to do you two year terms of troop reduction that's what we voted for and we knew exactly what we were voting for in two thousand and sixteen so i think our chances are better spent elsewhere beyond the european union you know where we can engage in free trade arrangements for having to be confined to a cost to soon the european commission today say that on twelve april the twelfth that will be a no deal is not something that you would say european commission one hundred thirty nine billion pounds they would do everything to keep percent this is not a deal worth it it's a very bad. start by the e.u. so bad to do we should. without a deal on w t o terms normally parliament square is filled with car you bought of your facts but today a ton of those on the leaf side of the argument so make that try to follow this military style march taking place by union jacks on showed up the flag all the united kingdom has many of these because those were great they wish to make the
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point that today is the day that should have been the day the u.k. government european union but now they won't stop protesting until they read about the objective. or european law professor francesco resorts describe the e.u. leaders claims to be prepared for a no deal brings it as a facade when navigating unfold here nobody would have predicted what in goodness gracious just named as happened over the last two or three three months and certainly the last couple of weeks delist been voted down three times so whatever the reasons it's been voted down by most hot breakfast his remain is in style and i think that in a democracy we have to accept that parliament has a right to vote in this motion to deal don't of course in our democracy we also have to accept the referendum happened in two thousand and sixteen and voted to leave the european union the government clearly has not made
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a great deal of negotiation itself out of the minas managed to alienate everybody i don't know why the european commission said well it looks like it's going to be no deal the reality is the brussels doesn't want to know a deal nobody wants a new deal allan doesn't want to no deal. the conclusion of the report by special counsel robert muller that there was no conspiracy between donald trump in the kremlin doesn't seem to be the end of russia while answering a question from u.s. democrats secretary of state insisted russian interference was still a very real threat and surprisingly it goes back all the way to the george w. bush era here's archies when i got there with commentary. for two years they dug and dug investigated and questioned as sad as it may be trump
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is not a russian agent who so they think but. officially russia gave collusion was a hook for the style if you only knew just how much could lose and that 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
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for barack obama how else could you explain the bomber's little microphone slip where he was caught red handed reporting to putin. for 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. sense of his soul and you want to tell me that bush wasn't a russian stooge come on get real as red as
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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 the whole be 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 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 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 has gone on for more than one hundred years abraham lincoln surprise was
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a russian agent why do you think russia sent to 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 the whole russia meddling. all right all joking aside for the past two years american mainstream media has given near nonstop coverage to the trump rush occlusion saga but although the t.v.
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ratings might have spiked after the two thousand and sixteen election they are now experiencing a significant drop after the long awaited muller report was released c.n.n. has critical coverage of trump is often dismissed as fake news by the us president has seen a noticeable decline during prime time hours likewise one of the most popular m s n b c anchors rachel maddow lost half a million viewers in one week about twenty percent of her audience while the trump friendly fox news channel has seen a jump of more than 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 moller findings were announced and in the u.s. congress it seems some democrats are still not ready to throw in the towel on rushing. no thank you mr attorney general we do not need your interpretation shell less so less. and. conclusions my colleagues may think it's
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ok that the russians offered dirt. on a democratic candidate for president as part of what was described as the russian government's effort to help the trump campaign you might think that's ok what would be the proper adjective shameful sad. irresponsible by the president and united states and their public and on the intelligence community to take the actions that they have i think it's an ethical i think it's unpatriotic and yes i think it's corrupt. and evidence of collusion. they're losing their minds nancy pelosi is comments are are particularly hysterical i've been watching m.s.m. be seen one day for two years and it's all there what do we need in a vest a geisha a team for what do we need a special prosecutor for what do we need grand juries for we have rachel maddow she told us that indictment by m.s.m. b.c.
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is what schiff is advocating here information in the public domain the report was political from the beginning it was never about rule of law it was about political advantage they saw their political advantage of that for it because they were sure the bowler who came in as a thief stake i was surrounded by sixteen lawyers all of them hillary supporters most of them donors to her campaign this group of highly partisan investigators would come back with something anything and when they came back with nothing because there was just nothing to find. well earlier you heard the comments from intel committee chairman adam schiff is a republican committee colleagues and president have called on him to resign one republican member of the house intel committee mike turner even accused schiff of mccarthyism for his continued support of the russia collusion theory. chairman i'm asking for your resignation day because i believe you were advancing putin's work when this body understood that mccarthyism was something to be rejected it for
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years watched it but you are using that playbook chairmanship has prejudged the issue that he wishes to investigate he's come to a conclusion before his investigation is accomplished this and that being the case he sacrificed any impartiality he could have it says and so they want him to step down not because he thinks trump has done bad things but because he's stated as equivocally that trump is guilty and he's now going to find the evidence to support that so that's not an impartial investigation and mr shift should either give up the investigation or step down from chairmanship of the committee and let someone who is less partisan and less partial to manage this investigation than the official statement of whether or not there was an obstruction of justice is a matter of law for the attorney general to say the attorney general has said so therefore whatever characteristic the democrats wish to apply to the set of facts
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or that set of facts or however contorted way they want to read it and therefore scream it's obstruction it's not because the attorney general says it's not and that's an end to it. german rock band ramstein has come into the firing line of the jewish community over the video for the group's new single looks at germany's past present and future but it's the part depicting the holocaust that has drawn major backlash described by some as frivolous and irresponsible. titled deutschland of the nine minute video shows the defining historical moments like the formation of the weimar republic and the formation of the nazi party the lyrics are said to show the band's struggle with their german identity saying we
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quote want to love and damn you some within the jewish community say it is outrageous while the israeli foreign minister is insisting the clip should be deleted this from stein cliff using the holocaust for advertisement purposes is shameful and uncalled for we joined the many voices calling for his immediate removal of the band and its record label are yet to respond to the criticism earlier daniel hawkins discussed the reaction to ramstein new video with independent journalist a lucrative a and historian efraim zuroff. fact of the matter is that they did what they did. it's available to anyone who wants and this is really in that the way to deal with the subject as sensitive as the holocaust they are if i may say on the good side of course and they bring the message of the horror of the camps to young people working class people who probably don't have a clue really even in germany of what happened sixty years ago it's true that
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somehow it is not bad here it is it's not clear what the messages and it's basically no no this is not education seminar this is just rammstein is way of tracking people from is that something you'd agree with that there shouldn't be any sort of boundaries in artistic expression or is the holocaust you know something of trivializing the sort of way as many people would say something that really does cross the line here. listen more in favor of freedom of expression refried of expression is not the right to yell fire in a crowded theater another is there has to be some limits and by the way the people who. follows have brands like this among them are many of the people in the neo nazi movement in germany people who have a tendency to potentially might be inspired to commit violent that it's so this
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is not really a good idea and to some a test must be fought hard but in this instance in germany this is tibet taste of the rock and roll scene and i think there is nothing much to do because if you intervene if you take them to court they will make something porous after there was a. and clip done by a polish artist in which he had a naked act is filmed playing tag in a gas chamber. and this this clip was banned in germany ok but for some odd reason totally income prehensile to me this was shown in the cracker museum of my not i simply want to try to defend what i'm stein in this case because it is not that bad i think of course it's not brilliant i don't proof i think it's awful i'm not
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a fan but ok that's the waiters in our permissive society. the latest palestinian protests in gaza have led to violence with an israeli tank opening fire one that after a short break is art international. the great tragic comedy known as russia gate is slowly becoming part of history the resistance continues to resist triumph 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 and can the liberal media recover from this fiasco. when lawmakers manufacture consent to instant of public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the prime.
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on friday israeli forces also fired tear gas and palestinians commemorating the anniversary of land day which marks protests by arab israelis in one thousand nine hundred six palestinians were seen throwing rocks and gas canisters and seven of them were wounded many many thousands of palestinians are expected to gather on saturday at the borders of the gaza strip to mark the first year anniversary of the great march of return a campaign of regular anti israel protests revenge could escalate into bloodshed with israel promising to protect its border with gaza. the chinese foreign ministry has dismissed of the allegation that beijing poses a threat to the united states as a cliche and that is after it was announced that 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 posed by beijing. the existential threat presented from the people's republic of china every
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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 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 was first set up in the early one nine hundred 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 the major threat named by the first committee was the so-called aggressive designs of the soviet union to counter this that europe was urged to rearm while the u.s. was asked to show greater commitment the committee also condemned the spread of communism in the korean peninsula and the potential involvement of china. today the committee claims that beijing represents the greatest threat facing america asia
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affairs specialist under long told us the ongoing trade war is part of a multifaceted approach to weaken china between its only one. hundred six that is based on the united states against china australia as. also there are some that just. about out. of the excess. production of election but also as a technology off by it and that was the. i think transgression of our special. or you can be all and also that kind of military occupation starts on a c. so i think that even though there was a deal on the trade more it's unlikely it will solve this. conflict. our that is for mel b. back in let's say thirty four minutes with another look you news you watch march
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international stay with us. as an officer. told you to get up off the ground the officer began to pet him down . and then freeze on the sounds of kind of fighting into the grown man like wrestling essentially the officer who. threw his are trying. to push through away from the officer. out of his crib. the obvious or did they kind of lunge for the web in one's midst and then when it happened on trace one as i just didn't hit him i never saw any contact between the two any kind went back to where they were so the asters back here they're high again fifteen feet apart at this point and that's when the officer pulled his gun and he did it on three.
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hello and welcome to cross talk where all things considered i'm peter lavelle 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 and can the liberal media recover from this fiasco. cross talking rush again i'm joined by my guest ben swann in atlanta he's an investigative journalist and founder of the truth in media project in new york we have rob he is a newsmax columnist and contributor and in chattanooga we cross the anthony bryan logan he is a conservative political commentator right gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect
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means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it rob you're a democrat in good standing and you're a guest on this program in good standing my first question to you is extremely simple is what has anybody learned anything through this fiasco and i'm kind of looking at your end of the political spectrum right now go ahead rob well i'm like the team of the washington generals they play the harlem globetrotters every game and they've never won and sixty years or however long traumas have existed because i'm always on conservative programs are i'm already a broken man but. i've been hearkening since this started to o.j. simpson and i believe he was found innocent in a court of law that doesn't necessarily mean that he.
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