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back to where they were back here again fifteen feet apart at this point. britain's . prime minister to resign maizie you divorced feels defeated for a third time leading to fears of a disorderly exit from the bloc in just two weeks. these are live pictures we can show you with thousands of palestinians rally along the perimeter fence between gaza and israel marking one year since the beginning of the great march of return projects campaign. the u.s. threatens russia with further sanctions if moscow refuses to pull its troops out of venezuela. welcomes what is rational life from moscow just called four pm here in the capital one by no hawkins now this should have been britain's first day outside the european union in half a century instead the u.k.
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seen a week of chaos and confusion over the divorce deal and with no consensus amongst m.p.'s fears a mounting over a so-called hard brick said on april twelfth many of the remaining twenty seven eager nations are warning that. the most likely deal is now a no no deal breaker the u.k. has less than two weeks to decide which path to take extensions on friday to reason may face a third defeat or withdrawal agreement in the house of commons m.p.'s will be casting their ballots again on monday on a number of alternative plans or suggestions may will then even look to push through plan again for a third or fourth time. the implication of the house's decision. the legal defaults 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
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rejected no brics it on wednesday rejected all the variations of the deal on the table and today it has rejected approving the withdrawal agreement alone oppressions also miles they want to resume may's position as prime minister calls a growing for general election to be called amid the uncertainty i'm a earlier promise to resign if a deal passed through parliament as a police work explains why it's not the first british leader to crumble over the europe question. who are the question of in or out them or us it's become a common denominator for conservative prime ministers being perks to the thought. at first the iron lady was a poor did for 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
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level. but in the end her own party felt she went too far of course the chairman of the new president of the commission mr don law said a press conference the other day if you want to see your appearing in parliament to the democratic party 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 closer european integration was dogged by
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a string of revolts part of this point the stalemate over europe. i am not prepared to poison the political atmosphere. major pushed it through but his all for it never recovered. from. europe three had a fresh new face as protagonist victim and just like that bit of the movie where you scream do it because you can see the threat lurking george osborne was said to have told david cameron the same but dave said listen we will give the british people a referendum 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 plan and as such i think the country requires leadership to take it in
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this direction the negotiation with the european union will need to begin under a new prime minister. and with that cameron was found this 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 her political death but perhaps cushioned by the notion that she could cut the head off the european question once and for all. the franchise's with the terms of britain's departure from the e.u.
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still left to hammer out and paul the men she knew best to stop brags it's still a big possibility we're left feeling that a sequel could senior claim. victim. now in the meantime tens of thousands for testers rallied well into the night on friday as part of the so-called march to leave in london in case you missed that team well so that. way you got a voice anymore our voice is gone. we should have the media of lost the trust of the public but. you can always trust johnny because he's the man of the people. we ventured to lead we need to lease we're out here protesting i make enough noise is not enough what democracy is how many votes until the vocus e.-book. contra no huge robust let me change my position in the article for you with the truth of this
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. point you the state is case one can cause a good case to laver's or even argue it amongst each other in this i think the e.u. is corrupt and i think it can't be that saffron any more there's your piece since march with jesus devoted leaving. the battle or trains nation i'm trying to work for where you told him the central going to sell you for the big city there's. this got to do small county down a little bit look at it even if you got all of my going to deal with. this man like go that route. if you stop.
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their money what your. kids. think is. the. truth. that we. heard last. week we should try to defeat the togetherness of this beautiful day. no deal would still be on the table is democracy. do you think people trust the media is democracy. democracy finished. thousands of palestinians have been rallying a perimeter fence between israel and gaza they're marking the first anniversary of
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the start of the great march of return. to end its occupation of the enclave and respect the rights of the refugees their troops have fired tear gas at protesters local journalist reports from the. today war except very important day for the palestinians as tens of thousands of palestinians have gathered at the five return camps to commemorate what they refer to as blank day it's the fortieth anniversary of land day and the first in a very serious of the great march and returned yesterday they were also protesters that closed eight palestinians to be winded this day is the day that is going to shape the upcoming period it's either a full scale war as israel has sent a message to the egyptian mediators to the hamas led palestinian resistance or it is going to maintain a full truth and are called through both sides under your own there on the borders
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of. palestine and how much of gaza and israel the israeli soldiers have deployed three times more soldiers weapons and tanks are ready for any escalation that might happen here today does the palestinian resistance have also said that they will not allow any casualties they say they do not want any kind of asked. during the twelve months since the great march of return began the show says over two hundred sixty people have been killed and over twenty nine thousand injured you had also recently said israel's use of lethal force was a low for the here's a look back at the gazans protest come.
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aimed at brokering a cease fire between israel and hamas that's the hard line ruling both already in gaza among the steps israel could allegedly agree to more imports and exports for gaza at an 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 the palestinian liberation organization's chief negotiator believes the current us administration is to a large extent responsible for the escalation of violence speaking to arteries going underground you can see the full interview throughout the day in the meantime here's a quick preview. everytime a palestinian or israelis killed from now on prison should look in the mirror and he will know who is responsible so when they there this superpower the united states president saying that acquisition of territory by force is the legal think. israeli settlements which is war crimes in accordance with the four geneva
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conventions are illegal when he decides from one side to have jerusalem as israel's capital when he wants to have reviewed use of the table when he accepts the israeli nationalist. this is the law saying that the right to some determination between variable to jordan to the material is only to jews why we as a palestinian christian and muslims today today saturday. thirtieth of march we are fifty point nine percent of the relation between the river of jordan and the material and then it in the hours are forty nine point one and then at the result will be the widening of the cycle of violence counter-violence bloodshed and extremism. still to come this hour german rockers royal the global jewish community with a video promoting the new single we'll tell you why after this short break.
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so i told the nine minute video shows defining historical moments like the formation of the viable republic and the emergence of the nazi party the lyrics are said to show the violent struggle with the german identity saying we want to love you and damn you some within the jewish community say it's outrageous the israeli foreign ministry is even insisting the clip should be banned. this ramstein abusing the whole cost for the purpose is shameful and called for we joined the many voices calling for immediate removal. other band and its record label have yet to respond to the criticism earlier i discussed the reactions around new video with freelance journalist and historian efraim zuroff. back to 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
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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 isn't more in favor of freedom of expression refried 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. followers of bands like this among them are many of the people in the neo nazi movement in germany in people who have
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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 the bed 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 worse after there was a. and clip done by a polish artist in which he had a naked act is filmed playing tear gas 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
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you know that it is. of course it's not brilliant i don't proof i think it's your fault i'm not a fan but ok that's the waiters in our permissive society. us special representative for his waiter says moscow will pay a price for its military presence there and sanctions are a real possibility russia's refused to pull its forces out of the country following demands from president trump. there are things we can do. and i want terms in terms of thank you we have options and that i think it would be in the spirit. of the russians who think they have a free hand here they don't all of the threats don't end their u.s. national security advisor john bolton has warned other nations against deploying military assets to venezuela such actions would be viewed as a direct threat to peace and security in the region he said hinting at a strong response while washington is all in in what it says is bringing democracy
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into vote as well are still if you or. the sort of numbers that if you haven't had any success if you're going to get the anyone else to join you're the threat. of two russian military planes touched down in venezuela in the past week carrying around one hundred troops according to moscow their presence there is allowed under an agreement struck eighteen years ago with karaka but that's not satisfied washington president trump says russia should leave the country or face the consequences of such off who's the chairman of the foreign affairs committee in the russian senate says it's not for washington to decide who should be in venezuela. everything is legal everything is transparent and everything goes according to or of a literal you dream and swear no are this state like the united states of america has a right to express their opinion in bold it will go on. while america tries to
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drive russia out of venezuela take a quick look to see where the u.s. military has a presence abroad here's a map showing america's bases around the world which hosts at least a thousand u.s. troops the map doesn't include nato bases which also host american military personnel just to compare you can see russia's military presence beyond its borders eight out of nine bases in so-called russia itself all are countries of the former soviet union except syria. a former contractor for the u.s. national security agency's pleaded guilty to stealing vast amounts of classified documents reports even suggest it's the biggest breach of its kind in history according to his lawyers though not quite what it looks like.
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he's actions were the product of mental illness not treason. despite the u.s. special counsel finding no evidence of russian collusion in american elections in twenty sixth there's still a list of accusations hanging over moscow on quarter breaks down a few of them. those all knowing russians have been busy scheming for the last few
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years manipulating the world as they see fit the western media politicians and the elites say they're responsible for rex tillerson getting hired and rex tillerson getting fired weaponize ing information and weaponize ing misinformation even humor is a weapon. using jokes and anger of 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 trying to.
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and much much. the worst piece have sure been busy. there's a headline for this hour from the team of myself thanks for staying with us and all the international backing off now with the latest global news update. after the previous stage of my career was over everyone wondered what i was going to do next the ball different clubs on one hand it is logical to sit in the home
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fields where everything is familiar on the other i want of a new challenge and the fresh perspective i'm used to suppressing. or not if you think. i'm going to talk about football not for you or else you can think i was going to go. by the way what is it that's like here. is a tense situation in venezuela is still all over the news the problem in venezuela is not that socialism has been poorly implemented but that socialism has been faithfully implemented for inside venezuela things move different we're going to announce sanctions against petroleum to venezuela associated. in a school that have a son of a moment to. get out of that political battle so on yet the path to the magic
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of the moment the focus of the who story is a new nixon called in henry kissinger to tell him that it would not be tolerated that in latin america an alternative economic and social system could take hold and therefore the policy would be to make the chilean economy scream so wants to make the economy of venezuela screed. that's geysers financial survival guide liquid those that you can burn as quite easily. to keep in mind no assets i mean there are places. for. in a world of big. money and conspiracy it's time to wake up to
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dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door on the back to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. this is going bust broadcasting around the world and covering the big bad world of business and finance and the impact upon all of us everybody you me the guy behind the tree everybody i'm bart chilton washington and we are so please you've chosen to take some time with us we're going to make it worth your while we had a great show coming up. lift as zoom past across the i.p.o. finish line starting crating aud nasdaq today kristie are the co-founder of
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counterpart x. hops behind the wheel to steer us through the huge stock of what happened today plus our reverse mortgages as controversial as they used to be boris rashard of f.b.i. consulting lends us a hand to break down the dicey practice and finally now was a mistake and i'm sorry. how many times have we heard that from a major tech c.e.o. and that begs the question when it comes to detect how big is too big and should the government or other government take action to br. make up their market shares steve laws for a container rain will log in and crunch the data on a big check to see if the us will follow in the digital footsteps of the european union all that in our sights but first we had right some headlines let's go. on the day when the united kingdom was supposed to leave remember today the twenty ninth european union british lawmakers rejected prime minister teresa mayes
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proposed brecht's agreement for a third time this time the vote was three forty four to only two eighty six stakeholders now have until april twelfth to avoid the dreaded no deal brecht's it prime minister addressed the house of commons after the vote. of the house's decision. the legal to pull out is that united kingdom is due to the europe to agree that just late for wondrous if i had to and yet the house is being clear it will not commit to anything without a deal and so he would have to agree an alternative way forward. what a mess the long awaited public offering a right handling company lift took place today here to help us understand what took place and give us some context on a new public offerings the i.p.o.'s we talk about all the time as christy i have counterpart x. welcome christy i don't know today we get to talk about something other than crip those we love talking about block and grip those but look you're a former banker for.
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