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britain's bricks at night prime minister the reason mazie used divorce deal is defeated for a third time leading to fears of a disorderly except on the block in just two weeks. in other news two people shot dead according to palestinian health officials as thousands rally along the perimeter fence between gaza and israel. and the us threatens russia with further sanctions if moscow refuses to pull its troops out of venezuela. and i welcome to our international live from moscow i'm daniel hawkins review or thanks for joining us this hour. now this should have been britain's first day
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outside the european union in half a century instead the u.k. seen a week of chaos and confusion over the divorce deal and with no consensus among peace fears a mounting over a so-called hard on april twelfth a many of the remaining twenty seven e.u. nations are warning that is now the most likely outcome the u.k. has less than two weeks to decide which path to take brussels to says it needs a definitive plan before it can grant any further extension i would friday to resume a phase the third defeat withdrawal agreement in the house of commons m.p.'s will cast their ballots again on monday autumn number of alternative plans suggestions may will then even look to push through her plan again for a fourth time. in. the house is the implication of the house's decision. the legal default now is the united kingdom is due to leave the. european union on the twelfth of april in just fourteen days time
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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 all the variations of the deal on the table and today it has rejected approving the withdrawal agreement alone of pressure is also going to reason may's position as prime minister with growing calls for a general election amid the uncertainty and me earlier promised to resign if a deal passed through parliament explains the first british leader to crumble over the europe question. or the question of in or out them or us it's become a common denominator for conservative prime ministers being hurt by this thought. at first the iron lady was
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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 level. but in the end her own party felt she went too far of course the chairman of the president of the commission mr don law said a press conference the other day so 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
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a vengeance the last trick treaty on closely european integration was dogged by a string of revolts parliament this point the stalemate over europe behind it i am not prepared to go to poison the political atmosphere. of. europe three had a fresh new face as protagonist victim and just like that bit of the movie where you scream don't 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 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
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next the british people have made a very clear decision to take a different part and as such i think the country requires leadership to take. in this direction the negotiations with the european union need to begin 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.
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all her like with good multimedia the franchises with the terms of britain's departure from the e.u. still left to hammer out and parliamentary maneuvers to stop the braggs it's still a big possibility you're left feeling that a sequel could see your claim even more victims. meanwhile tens of thousands of protesters rallied well into the night on friday as part of the so-called march to leave in london in case you missed it was also the. wayne got a voice anymore our voice is gone. we should commit to die the media of lost the trust of the public. you can always trust johnny because he's the man in the paper
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. we voted to leave we need to swear out here protesting i make enough noise is that enough what democracy is how many votes until democracy. contra no huge drop at all muslims all mixing us my position we are all playing with poetry and the. point she's the slaves is peace what can cause they can't be slavers or even argue it amongst each other madness i think the e.u. is corrupt which jesus of i would leave. the bible or james nation i'm telling my kids go where you told them the same struggle son you fullbacks a leftist. this god that is too small can't get it done a lot of people got to give. you kind of i don't get it.
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yes but like a blackout. if you stop talk about fixes stuff talk about the economy went down the past two years but when she announced it to me and when i wanted the money up for what you first of all your. kids they know i'm torn coming but the thing is that for. the democracy the police. critique a case be trained we've been betrayed by politicians pushing kids that we saw. as we. think it should be subject to feeling and made in the togetherness of this beautiful day. fibroids. nature would still be on the table this is democracy day. it is dead as a door democracy is finished. health officials in gaza say in the past twenty four hours two palestinians have been
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killed by israeli troops and over a dozen others injured while riding along the perimeter fence thousands of people are currently marking the first anniversary of the start of the great march overturn a protest campaign which is calling for israel to end its occupation of the enclave and respect the rights of the refugees in that area local journalist reports from the scene. today where it said very important day for the palestinians as tens of thousands of palestinians have gathered at the five returning camps to could marry what they refer to as blank day it's there for tea and yesterday there were also protests that caused eight palestinians to be when did 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 students or it is going to maintain. and are called through both sides are under on their own the borders of. palestine and how much of gaza and
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israel the israeli soldier use deployed three times more soldiers weapons and tanks ready for any escalation that might happen here today the palestinian resistance have also said that they will not allow any casualties they say they do not want to. during the twelve months since the great march of return began the world health organization says over two hundred sixty people have been killed over twenty nine thousand injured the u.n. also recently said there are reasonable grounds to believe that in the overwhelming majority of cases last year israel's use of lethal force was unlawful here's a look back at the gazans protest campaign.
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oh israel for its part says its use of military force is necessary to protect the border from protesters there's also an ongoing effort involving egyptian mediators
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aimed at brokering a cease fire between israel and hamas the hard line ruling north 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 spawning the fishing zone for palestinians in the mediterranean better cut the palestinian liberation organization's chief negotiator believes the current us administration is to a large extent responsible for the escalation in violence it was speaking to us he's going on the ground you can watch the full interview throughout the day here on r.t. international. every time a palestinian or israelis killed from now on prism should look in the. and he will know who is responsible so when they the superpower the united states president say that acquisition of territory by force is the legal thing. israeli settlements
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which is war crimes in accord with the fourth geneva conventions are illegal when he decides from one side to have jerusalem as israel's capital when he wants to have refuse of the table when he accepts the israeli nationalist racist law saying that the right of the termination 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 and then it in the hours are forty nine point one and then let the result will be the widening of the cycle of violence counter-violence bloodshed and extremism. still to govern the program german rockers riled the global jewish community with a video promoting their new single i'll tell you why exactly after this short break .
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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 leveraged hedge funds that we've ever seen in the history of fund skullduggery but it doesn't matter because they can print and buy back their own cycle. profitless prosperity and then one day like wiley coyote over the cliff chasing the road runner there's a moment of recognition and. there you go. let it be an arms race. spearing dramatic. only. exist i
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don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. welcome back to the program german rock band rob stein is feeding the anger of the jewish community across the globe over a video promoting the group's new single it looks at germany's past present and future but it's the paul depicting the holocaust that has drawn a major backlash it's been described by some as frivolous and irresponsible. the nine minute video shows defining historical moments like the formation of the weimar republic and so of the nazi party the lyrics are said to show that by
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a struggle with the german identity saying we want to love you some within the jewish community say it's outrageous while the israeli foreign ministry is insisting the clip should be deleted. using the whole cost for the purposes is shameful and to call for we join the many voices calling for immediate removal of the band on its record new video with three dots journalist and historian efraim zuroff fact of the matter is that they did what they did it's out there 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 there has to be some limits and by the way the people who.
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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 senators must be fought hard but in this instance in germany this is the bed 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. clip done by a polish artist in which he had to make it act is filmed playing tear gas chamber. this this clip was be ended in germany ok but for some odd reason totally income
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prehensile to me this was shown in the cracker museum of modern not i simply want to try to defend stein in this really i talk to fight think it's your fault i'm not a fan but ok that's the way to use in our permissive society. u.s. special representative for some foreigner venezuelan elliott abrams says moscow will pay a price for its military presence there and sanctions are a real possibility russia's refused to put its forces out of the country following demands from president trump there are things we can do. it turns in terms of thank we have options and i think it would be in. the russians who think they have the free hand here they don't all the threats don't end there the u.s. national security advisor john bolton has warned other nations against deploying military assets to venezuela such actions would be viewed as
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a direct threat to peace and security in the region he said hitting hitting on a strong response washington is all in what it says is bringing democracy into venezuela it seems though that not all of the countries are eager to follow that lead. you know if you or. the numbers that you haven't had any success and convincing the anyone else to join your. 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 caracas but that's not satisfied washington president trump says russia should leave the country or face the consequences. 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 our bilateral he agreements we're no our the state
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like the united states of america has a right to express their opinion involved it will go on while the america tries to drive russia out of venezuela let's take a look at where the u.s. military has a presence abroad here is where american bases are beyond the u.s. borders these are the ones showing at least a thousand u.s. troops on the base the map of course doesn't include nato bases which also host american military personnel just to compare we can see russia's military presence beyond its own borders eight out of nine as you can see that in circle russia itself all are countries of the former soviet union with the exception of one in syria. so let's go live to calling cavell who's an associate professor of political science at bluefield state college thanks for joining us so good to have in the program today washington no doubt views venezuela has its own backyard you know the road doctrine historically etc the link indeed between russia but as well.
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there's a. president wants to make america great if you're in there so naturally or he wants to go back to the early part of the twentieth century where the us into being whenever and wherever he wanted to in. america the. president and his. party in power. really in a room all want to do a bit of where they want to say that we do not like the elected government a bit as well or we want a government and here is a presidential candidate why you know him he should be regular. as the president in other words it's very similar in international relations to what the athenians to the island. bellowed back in the field simply b.c.
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they said. to our room and when the belly reviews they said since you know as we do there right as the world goes is only in question between equals in power while the strong do what they can in the we suffer what they must so in this scenario what the winners will india must do is either put up or they will have to submit that was a choice given to the aliens in the field simply b.c. the united states for its part has to either put up or shut up you know have to impose its will overthrow the elected government of venezuela. or do nothing from the perspective here in the united states the belligerence and
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bellicosity of the problem illustration of the present seems that they are determined to impose the monroe doctrine in latin america so i would suspect they are probably going to try some sort of military overthrow of them as well or but the question on that or the problem that is confronting them is will the united states population support such a blatant imperialist overthrow and i don't think right now the united states people are very tired of war and many many people seeing the u.s. military as only are operating on behalf of u.s. corporations and the corporate elite and this is. clearly shown in the games of venezuela where. bolton has come out directly insulated the reason we
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want to talk of the government is for his will and oil and they're doing this not only in home companies in the united states but particularly in areas like the brothers who need their heavy. crude oil to be processed in their texas plant so this is a situation we are confronted with right now. indeed and will be interesting to see how that does find out what response will see from the united states and indeed if any more countries join that list recognize the interim president as the new legitimate president calling cavell associate professor of political science at bluefield state college sir thanks for your time today here not international. 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 it's not quite what it looks like.
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he's actions were the product of mental illness not treason.
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that set up a solid joint myself and a team again at seven pm moscow time for the latest global news updates will see that. join me every thursday on the alex simon sure and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see that. as 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 praised only implement from the inside venezuela things were different we're going
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to announce sanctions against petroleum to venezuela associate the. famous will have a son of a moment goes. down but some political battle to stay on the path to. a moment of focus the who story isn't new makes him cold in henry kissinger to tell him that it would not be tolerated 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 and making the economy of venezuela screed. kaiser this is the kaiser report oh wow what a gorgeous setting this is we are in malibu california by me you can see the malibu
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pier stacey why are we here well because the yield curve has inverted that's a good reason to come out here right because things could be on fire this by the way our friend lives here this is his house and her house there this is their backyard that's the pacific ocean and these hills were on fire in two thousand and seven and i'm going to show a photo here from what it looked like so when the world is on fire max this is proving to be a safe place for my will to break out the marshmallows. well i do want to look at this chart here treasury ten year yield curve inverse for first time since two thousand and seven and of course we all know what happened right after two thousand and seven the gap between the three month and ten year yields goosen version the seen by many as a reliable harbinger of recession in the u.s. vanished on friday as a surge of buying pushed along and rates sharply between banks started to break
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apart and you know this was the beginning of a major credit freeze and the beginning of the global financial crisis the g. f. c. and the beginning of the massive multi-trillion dollar bailout was needed to keep the banks from having to declare insolvency and remember a time that we were all told the guiding principle is at the start that the banks are insolvent and. don't think of them as being insolvent they're illiquid does fly we need to print seventeen eighteen nineteen trillion dollars to keep them liquid stop that they're out of business it's not that there is solvent it's not that lehman brothers is bankrupt just not to do it the new lehman brothers is bankrupt no no it's just a.
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