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the smalling britain's brick sit nightmare prime minister trees amaze deals defeated for a third time leaving the u.k. exposed to a no deal divorce it just gets more sanctions on russia over this way if moscow keeps ignoring president from demands to leave the south american country. seven palestinians wounded in a fresh bout of violence on the israel gaza border marking a year now since the start of the haitian protest known as the great march of return.
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international the weekend saturday morning here in moscow has just heard a.t.m. no my name is kevin hour and welcome to the program so this should have been britain's first day outside the european union in half a century but instead of that the u.k. today remains deadlocked and uncertain over what's next for brics it all friday britain's prime minister faced a third defeat to her withdrawal agreement in the house of commons teresa mayes now warned parliament that britain risks a very real possibility of crushing out of the e.u. under no deal scenario. the implications of the house's decision are grave the legal force now is that united kingdom is due to leave the european union on the twelfth of april in just fourteen days time mr speaker i fear we are reaching the limits of this process in this house this house has rejected no deal it has rejected no brics it on wednesday rejected all the variations of the deal on the
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table and today it has rejected approving the withdrawal agreement alone so calls are now growing for to reserve a quitter's leader and for a general election to be called she had earlier promised to resign if a deal are passed through parliament amaze not the first u.k. prime minister of full of the sort of the poly boy could take a look through some of the history books. for the question of in or out of them for us it's become a common denominator for conservative prime ministers being hurt by this thought. at first the iron lady was a poor did by standing up to brussels we have not successfully rolled back to front years of the state in britain only to see them reimposed at the european level. but in the end her own party felt she went too far of course the chairman of the
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president of the commission mr o'donnell said a press conference the other day that you want to see your appearing in parliament to the democratic body of the community you want to the commission to be the executive on you want to the council of ministers to be the senate no no. this very moment opposition to european integration forced sanchez closest ministers to resign in protest the iron lady was ousted from office just days later crushed by the european question. john major replaced but europe came back with a vengeance the last trick treaty on closely european integration was dogged by a string of revolts parliament this point this stalemate over europe. i am not
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prepared to poison the political atmosphere and you know. major pushed it through but his all for it see never recovered from. europe three had a fresh new face as protagonist victim and just like that bit of the movie where you scream you do it because you can see the threat lurking george osborne was said to have to we will give the british people a referendum with a very simple. choice to stay in the european union or to come out all together it will be. a referendum. we all know what happened next the british people have made a very clear decision to take a different part and as such i think the country requires fresh leadership to take it in this direction the negotiation with the european union will need to begin
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under a new prime minister. and with that cameron was found . to write his earlier than expected memoirs from a luxury garden shed. we all know the star of europe for this horror story is still being played out the latest twist the tragic heroine has offered up herself as sacrifice she's resigned to the fact that it will be her political death but perhaps cushioned by the notion that she could cut the head off the european question once and for. all her like with all good multi movie franchise more outs and parliamentary
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maneuvers to stop the braggs it's still a big possibility the left feeling that a sequel could see europe claim even more victims. over the ucas position. with a too. got a voice anymore our voice is gone. we should have the media of lost the trust of the public. you can always trust johnny because he's the man in the papal. poll. we voted to leave we need to swear out here protesting i'm a can of course is that and that's what democracy is how many votes until democracy . contra now you are all muslims will be changed my position is we are playing with. a. point you the slaves whose face it
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was can cause they can't face the lavers or even argue it amongst each other in this i think the e.u. is cops and i think we can be the savants any more there's no peace says my good would jesus of i would leave. the bible or james nation i'm telling my kids where were you told how central going to the sun you fullbacks a leftist. this got to do small country town a little bit well got to give as you got old i don't get it. yes but like a blackout. was not a reminder when so is being taken over to. think it any structural that fixes stuff so flooded the economy went down the past two years but when she announced it in the end wife wanted their money up for what you. have. it's
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they know i'm torn coming but i think it is that from. the democracy the police. treat k. be trained we've been betrayed by politicians pushing kids that we saw. as we know . thank you for us to have a job and now because we're told we should have to feeling a debate in the togetherness of this beautiful day. five weeks. later with still be on the table is democracy. it is dead as a doornail do you think people lost trust in the media is democracy dead. democracy finished. the news of the day no tensions have been flaring for venezuela still a move spreading well beyond its borders moscow will pay a price for its military presence in the latin american country and sanctions are
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a real possibility says the u.s. special representative for the country brims russia's refused to pull its forces open for his whaler following demands to do it from president trump there are things we can do. in economic terms in terms of thanks we have options and that i think it would be a mistake. for the russians to think they have a free hand here they don't and the threats don't end there you are such actions would be viewed as a direct threat to peace and security in the region he said hinting on a strong response while washington is all in what it says is bringing democracy to venezuela it seems not but many countries are eager to follow suit you're still in the for. the for the numbers that if you haven't had any success in convincing the anyone else that you and your that's right. meantime can report to russian military planes arrived in venezuela last saturday carrying around one hundred troops
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according to moscow the presence in venezuela is allowed under an agreement struck eighteen years ago with caracas but that's not satisfied washington we spoke to gregory will put co-founder of venezuela analysis dot com he thinks the u.s. policy is driven by an idea that venezuela is in its bug yard. trumpet ministration is known to make threats that did not necessarily arkham follow up i mean that's what it could do of course is impose more sanctions but it's unlikely to initiate a military confrontation with russia over them this went up the coast a lot of military advisors have advised and all of latin america has its backyard definitely true the united states is trying to arbiter some kind of the groundwork to claim that south america is part of the us three or three or of influence and so that's according to our continued to be something that the united states sees that as its right whether anybody else recognize such or not. seven
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palestinian protesters were injured on friday in clashes at the israel gaza border demonstrators held roxette is ready to cuti forces responded with tear gas the violence comes as the own place marks the first anniversary of the start of the israeli occupation protest at the border known as the great march of return is a little button on this anniversary of the twelve months since that campaign began .
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i. have. israel for its part has maintained its use of military force is necessary to protect its border it says there's also an ongoing effort involving egyptian mediators to brokering a cease fire between israel and hamas the ruling authority in gaza among the steps israel could legibly agree to a more imports and exports for gaza increased electricity supply israel's also said to be ready to ease the movement of people through gaza's border crossings as well as expanding the fishing zone for palestinians in the mediterranean so there are
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cuts the palestinian liberation organization is chief negotiator he believes the current us administration is to a large extent responsible for the escalation of violence and he was speaking to our show going underground we'll see the full interview it's on throughout the day there is time. every time a palestinian or israeli is killed from now on president trump should look in the mirror and he will know who is responsible so when they there the superpower the united states president say that acquisition of territory by force is the legal thing said israeli settlements which is war crimes in accord with the four geneva conventions are illegal when he decides from one side to have jerusalem as israel's capital when he wants to have reduced of the table when he accepts the israeli nationalist racist law saying that the right to some determination between wherever the jordan to the material is only to jews why we as
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a palestinian christian and muslims today today saturday. thirtieth of march we are fifty point nine percent of the relation between their going to jordan and imagery and and then it in the hours are forty nine point one and then it dissolved will be. why denying of this cycle of violence counter-violence bloodshed and extremism. collapse a quarter past eight moscow time now good morning south africa's human rights commission has ignited debate in the country over where the boundaries of free speech lie it's after it ruled that a string of racially charged remarks by a controversial left wing politician did not amount to hate speech among other things julius malema says he was not calling for the slaughter of white people yet because mission came to the conclusion that while the ex forming this subject of these complaints may be quite offensive. the do not meet the legal threshold to
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qualify is hate speech just malema is the leader of the konami it freedom fighters party which argues that black south africans continue to face systematic discrimination he was previously convicted of hate speech in twenty ten twenty eleven and subsequently expelled from the ruling african national congress party era some of the statements that critics have claimed amount to incitement to violence against white people why we really want to get out. why not go out who it might be why not go to put do not worth dying for something to we're not called for the killing of wade people at least for now i can go to the future i don't want blacks to work for whites i want you to work for yourselves and white people will work for you that will be true freedom you must teach them how to carry babies on their back they for white people to be our domestic workers or the commentators we spoke to agreed that malema is words reprehensible they ultimately
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had mixed feelings about the commission's ruling. well i think you know two parts there are some parts certainly many supporters of julius malema sparty that fair to say well we told you so we don't this is just the type of rhetoric we use and it certainly should not be ever taken is much more than that there's another opinion simply from many legal people and people around issues of human rights to say i mean these type of statements all aboard even though the south african human rights commission didn't find that constitutes hate speech but they did find it very offensive you have to ask yourself the question in the south african context so it's not hate speech but is offensive and offensive put lol i think is is a very of prince of term to try and internalize even though mr malema claims not to have called for things like genocide and what have you his comments have still been quite extreme he has specifically said that he is not yet to say something like
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this about black people he would be sent to jail possibly for the comments that he's made we've seen examples of this i am baffled as to why they came to this conclusion either it is because they politically sympathize with mr malema or they are afraid of him because they know that his. political party continues to grow in popularity and they worry that they will be on the wrong side of mr malema should he ever gain more power. in other world news few u.s. peace negotiations with the taliban have sparked a fiery exchange between the u.s. ambassador to afghanistan and the pakistani minister on twitter it flared over an alleged proposal by the pakistani prime minister to create an interim government in kabul to help end the seventeen year war. some aspects of cricket bligh well in diplomacy some do not in iran come important to resist temptation to ball temper with the afghanistan peace process and its internal affairs clearly little pigmy
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your knowledge of ball tampering is voyages your understanding of afghanistan and the region clearly in your case ignorance is certainly not bliss. prime minister a man can suggestion also caused outrage in afghanistan. busted the idea as an interventionist policy and disrespect to national sovereignty and recalled its ambassador from pakistan is all about says the prime minister's comments were taken out of context though and the reaction was unwarranted we heard from a pakistan based politics and strategy expert who says the u.s. warning makes no sense in light of its ongoing negotiations with the taliban. as a matter of fact the lesser one is stalin was simply lying because a clue zog the so-called peace and quiet he has been negotiating with the taliban which is something known as a surrender deal and they're only dealing with the government in kabul so when they're asking public that is what they're discussing with that of their own
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taliban's the out of town taleban is have simply are dictating americans their tones and conditions officer do all of this dean is basically focusing on two points to draw off u.s. troops know there is a dispute within five months or are there it in months and the second parties. are not going to provide any shadow to any international terrorist group something they were ready. to go before being the unit on the sun so america's odd basically no losing everything diplomatic after losing in the battle for the action from a phone box on the street had to come across the globe after a video promoting the group's new single it looks at germany's past present and future but it's the part of picton the holocaust has drawn a major backlash it's been described by some as frivolous and irresponsible.
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title deutschland this a nine minute video showing defining a sturrock of moments like the formation of the republican formation of the nazi party the lyrics said to show the band struggle with a german identity saying quote want to love you well with in some in the jewish community the feeling is that this is all outrageous while the israeli foreign minister is insisting the clip should be deleted this ramstein cliff using the whole coast for advertisement purposes is shameful and uncalled for we join the many voices calling for his immediate removal the band that trickled label have yet to respond to the criticism then hawkins discussed the reaction to a new video with independent journalist luke with a and also story efraim zuroff to get the thoughts. back to the matter is that they
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did what they did it's al 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 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 ramstein 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. this is in favor of freedom of expression refried expression is not the right to yell fire in
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a crowded theater another is there has to be some limits and by the way the people who. followers of brands like this among them are many of the people in the neo nazi movement in germany in people who have a tendency to potentially might be inspired to commit violent that it's so this 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'n'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
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ok but for some odd reason totally incompatible to me this was shown in the cracker museum of modern art i simply want to try to defend stein in this case because it is not a fan of it of course it's not as brilliant i talk to fight think it's your fault i'm not a fan but ok that's the waiters in our permissive society. final story we get in for now for you despite u.s. special counsel robert muller finding no evidence of russian collusion in american elections in twenty sixteen is still a list of accusations hanging over moscow double quarter that breaks down a few more of them for us. those all knowing russians have been busy scheming for the last few years manipulating the world as they see or rex tillerson getting hired and rex tillerson getting fired weaponize ing information and weaponize ing misinformation even humor is a weapon. using jokes and the anger of
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black americans to forward their sinister agenda sowing discord by promoting sex toys on social media. trying to microwave the brains out of u.s. diplomats in cuba oh wait scientists have found that that was just crickets actually. scratch that one but also having ron paul fulfill vladimir putin's desires and ambitions making americans angry at bad things their government does using russian cartoons to brainwash innocent children and much much more of. the roof space have sure been busy. morning this
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saturday i'm kevin though in some ways some of the world news stories are looking as reported for most of the international things that was so much what she and i have a great weekend. what hopes and. put them so. they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. wanted. to go in person the two of them before three of them or can't be good. interested in the waters and the. first. officer. told them to get up off the ground and the officer began to pay down the.
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democrats on the sounds of kind of fighting in the grown man with misleading essentially his or her lead. through his or her own. twisted away from the office or. out of his group. the obvious or did they kind of lunge for the web in one's midst and then when it happened on three swung at the officers hands didn't hit them i never saw any contact with. any kind of went back to where they were so the officers back here there try again fifteen feet apart at this point and that's when the officer pulled out his gun and he did it on three. federal reserve bank the european central bank the bank of england the bank of japan they are fifty sixty seventy percent leveraged much more leverage than long term capital management ever was much more leverage than lehman brothers or bear stearns ever was they're the most leverage hedge funds that we've ever seen in the
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history and fund skullduggery but it doesn't matter because they can print and buy back their own debt in an infinite cycle profitless prosperity and then one day like wiley coyote over the cliff chasing the road runner there's that moment of recognition and then oh oh oh oh oh oh there you go it's all. the more i tried to understand venezuela the more i could see the signs of also materialism emerging on my continent as well. however what venezuela's critics didn't didn't do was compare human rights issues to those in other countries on the american continent. civil and political rights
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have been violated in venezuela. but they are violated every day in colombia and they are violated every day in mexico and they are violated every day in brazil. what i call human rights i like. what i call selective immigration. you show enormous in the nation with regard to one country. and. in brazil the police kill fourteen people a day on average. the colombian army killed ten thousand civilians between two thousand and two and two thousand and ten. that doesn't include hundreds of political activists assassinated every year by groups tolerated or even supported by the authorities. even in the usa the police killed almost
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a thousand people in two thousand and eighteen. however politicians in some of those countries have called the military intervention in venezuela to protect the that we have troops all over the world the places that are very very far away venezuela is not very far away and the people are suffering and they're dying we have many options for venezuela including a possible military option if necessary. i'm always careful when we talk about south and central america and the cia there's a lot of stories. we are very hopeful that there could be a transition in venezuela as i was just down in mexico city and in bogota week before last talking about this very issue trying to help them understand the things they might do so that they can get a better outcome feel.
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