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take hold and therefore the policy would be to make the chilean economy scream so wants and making the economy of venezuela screwy. britain's breaks it nightmare prime minister to resign mazie e.u. divorce deal is defeated for a third time leading to fears of a disorderly exit from the bloc in just two weeks time. two people are reportedly shot dead tens of thousands rally along the perimeter fence between gaza and israel to mark one years since the beginning of the great march of return protests. the u.s. threatens russia with further sanctions if moscow refuses to pull its troops out of venezuela. hello from r.t. international one is calling break the r.t.
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new center in moscow with the news this hour let's bring up to speed on developments this weekend it should have been britain's first day outside the european union in half a century but instead the u.k. has seen a week of chaos and confusion over the divorce deal and with no consensus amongst m.p.'s fears are mounting over a so-called hard come april the twelfth 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 as brussels to says it needs a definitive plan from westminster before it can grant any further extension on friday to resume eight suffered a third defeat withdrawal agreement in the house of commons and peace will vote again on monday on a number of alternative plans with suggestions that may might even try a fourth attempt at getting an love plan through. the implications of the house's decision. the legal force now is the united kingdom is due to leave the european union on the twelfth of april in just fourteen days time mr speaker i fear
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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 the variation. of the deal on the table and today it has rejected approving the withdrawal agreement alone pressure is also mounting on to resume a's job at number ten with calls growing for an election amid the uncertainty may only a promise to resign of course if a deal passed through parliament is pretty boy that explains may is not the first british prime minister to crumble over the europe question. for the question of in or out there for us it's become a common denominator for conservative prime ministers being put to this thought. at first the iron lady was applauded for standing up to brussels we have not
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successfully rolled back to front years of the student 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 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 you 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 strict treaty on closer european integration was to be your.
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not prepared to poison the political atmosphere and you know. major pushed it through but his all for it see never recovered. 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 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 next the british people have made a very clear decision to take a different plant and as such i think the country requires fresh leadership to take
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it in 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 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. people who are like with good multimedia the franchise is with the times of
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britain's departure from the e.u. still left to hammer out and paul the mentally maneuvers to stop bragg's it's still a big possibility we're left feeling that a sequel could senior claim even victim. thousands of protesters rallied well into the night on friday as part of the so-called march to leave london. to team was set to. go to voice anymore our voice is gone. we should have the media of lost the trust of the general public but. you can always trust johnny because he's the man of the people. we ventured to lead we need to leaks we're out here protesting a make enough noise is not enough what democracy is how many votes until the vocus e.-book. contra i know you are all muslims just one zero
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zero zero zero zero you with poetry and a regime to point you the slate is case one can cause a good case the lavers or even argue with the most the each of this i think the e.u. is corrupt and i think it can't be that saffron any more there's your piece says margaret would jesus devoted leaving. the battle or dangers you for the big city leaders. this god that is jewish will continue down a little bit will go to even if you get out of my going to deal with. this man i go that route. any structural about banksy stuff so flooded the economy went down the pan two years ago when she announced it to everyone wanted their money up for what you post about all you have. it's been
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a long time coming but i think today is definitely the day for the democracy of the dalai. critique a base pay to be trained we've been betrayed by politicians passing kids that we saw both times we. thank you for the third us to have a house and now because we're out which is how we should respond to defeating an inmate in the togetherness of this beautiful day. five words. no jail would still be on the table is democracy dead. it is dead as a doornail you think people lost trust in the media is about to see their. democracy is finished. francis a large scale protests twentieth consecutive weekend of anti-government rallies thousands of yellow bus demonstrators turned out again this saturday across the country measures to ban protests in specific areas of the french capital like
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around the iconic from families like other major cities around stopping some demonstrations the other best movement began last november sparked by rising fuel prices and proceed to drop in living standards. of officials in gaza say that in the past twenty four hours two palestinians have been killed by israeli troops and hundreds of others injured while rallying along the perimeter fence tens of thousands have been knocking the first anniversary of the start of the great montra turn protest campaign which calls for israel to end its occupation of the own place and respect the rights of the refugees that here's how local journalists scientists cried for saturday's protests. as it appears masses of palestinian protesters have approached very close to defend steady support it's just a three thousand m. from the border with israel as you can see despite the old a member gaza strip to prevent the protesters from approaching the fence week at the israeli army is if
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you're going massive amounts of gas bombs on the protesters using also drones that are throwing the gas comes to on the town itself the protesters are very far away from the ten others from the borders. more and more gas bombs are being fired on the protesters as you can hear the paramedics the ambulances have approached very close also to the fans because of the protests. to have that in a very short distance from the tense as you can see one woman who was shot a woman was shot she's been taken by the paramedics and the protesters to the
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ambulance my guess bombs are being fired now. in these just few. couple hours we have lots of injuries that have fallen throughout the border because of the using of bullets now by the israeli military mourning the gas canisters that aren't continuing the bomb that are being continually a shot to end fired on the palestinian protesters during the twelve months since the great march of time began the world health organization says that more than two hundred sixty people have been killed in more than twenty four here's a look back at the gazans protest camp.
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well israel says that its use of military force is necessary to protect the border from protesters there's also an ongoing effort involving egyptian mediators same to brokering a cease fire between israel and hamas which is the hard line ruling authority and gaza among the steps that israel could apparently agree to more imports and exports for gaza and an increased atrocity 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 sea so about a cat the palestinian liberation organization chief negotiator believes the current us administration is to a large extent responsible for the escalation in violence it appears on today's going underground on r.t. . every time a palestinian or israeli is killed from now on the president should look in the mirror 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.
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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 refuse of the table when he accepts the israeli nationalist racist law saying that the right to some determination between river of jordan to 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 their going to jordan and imagery and and then it in the hours are forty nine point one and then at the result will be the widening of this cycle of violence counter-violence bloodshed and extremism. when you watch going underground online now at r.t. dot com with us now there is palestinian journalist rami khouri welcome to r.t.
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israeli officials have said that hamas showed unprecedented restraint during these latest protest as a result of strong air force attacks and severe warnings what are your thoughts on that. yes this is the unprecedented unprecedented evidence today of friday in gaza the situation was every week the previous weeks it's mainly because and due to egyptian mediation efforts underway over the past. week in the egyptians have mediated some kind of a calm in the region based on some understanding. and mediated by the easy options between israel and. angles are these videos. are centered on some kind of demands by the ruling. party in the palestinian factions here in the gaza strip that israel should ease largely the locate it is
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imposing on the gaza strip allowing the exports and imports allowing more funds international funds and construction of. the process as well as jobs for jobless palestinians and the gaza strip these efforts are bearing the fruits today as you have might have witnessed and see and seen that it's calm are those there three people were killed today and more than two hundred others were injured number several of them have gun shots live bullets live israeli bullets. to what extent has been instigating the march of return protests and very incendiary nature as well as israel argues. sorry to what extent is how mass to blame for the ferocity of the protests as israel argues. to what extent have masses of blaming that resist is on the part of israel. you
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know in terms of the violence being conducted by the palestinian protesters throwing rocks their knives being used as well to what extent is how much to blame for how violent those protests are in the march of return campaign yes yes the previous weeks this is a good question but actually the protests were. were going go on all over the past several of the past several months over the past year and a fraction was likely was mostly likely between palestinians and the israeli army because of the existence that the. presence of the of the israeli army in large numbers and enlarge the arsenal on the borders and also the snipers who played a quad to this right. played a part in shooting two to diss many palestinians two hundred and more than two
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hundred sixty palestinians were killed by the stivers israel's use lethal force and this was validated by the human rights council the usa human rights council which ruled that israel has excessively used force against palestinians and this lethal force should stop and come to an end that was the latest by the un's a human rights council yes israel has come in for a lot of criticism a refusal of lethal force but only last week there was a rocket fired from gaza which nearly wiped out an israeli family north of tel aviv of the rockets as well how much isn't entirely blameless here is it. actually you know that the situation is untenable here in the gaza strip and sometimes when there is a card sometimes something violent things happen rocket fire from gaza into israel and the latest rocket fire that landed israel has been. claimed
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a mass had claimed an alleged that it where it where fired by mistake that was the official says response to the rocket fire and actually that was the what happened over the past two weeks when rocket fire reached long distances or reached long range in israel hitting noles in tel aviv city that was the official response by by him as about the rocket fire and actually this is something that has been ongoing for many years now and this leads to be. stopped by extensive efforts by parties concerned like mainly the egyptians and united nations have been involved by the way in reaching in a way to reach a cease fire. between israel and. palestinians in gaza mainly.
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the ruling party and no one knows what the future rolled up coming days even after the eight before the elections or after their so i think after the elections that the picture will be clearer days re the elections i.e. the year the picture will be clearer that it is now after these really elections are held and everybody knows who will be in power in israel it's a key time for both sides to really appreciate you spending the time with a single as a journalist. the. next the u.s. special representative for venezuela says moscow will pay a price for its military presence there as sanctions are a real possibility russia is refusing to pull its forces out of the country following demands from president trump. there are things we can do. it turns in terms of thank you we have options and i think it would be a mistake. to think they have the free hand here they don't and the threats don't
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end their u.s. national security advisor john bolton has warned other nations against deploying military assets to venezuela he said such actions would be viewed as a direct threat to peace and security in the region and to go on a strong response but while washington is all in and what it says is bringing democracy to venezuela it seems that not many other countries are eager to follow the lead. and you're still with. the numbers that you haven't had any success in convincing the. russian military planes touched down in venezuela or in the past week carrying around one hundred troops moscow says their presence is allowed under an agreement struck eighteen years ago with caracas but that hasn't satisfied washington president trump says russia should leave the country or face the consequences the chairman of the russian senate foreign affairs committee says it's not for washington. to decide who should be in venezuela. everything is legal everything is transparent and everything goes according to all
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of a literal you dream and swear no are those third state like the united states of america has a right to express their opinion in both how it will go on. while washington tries to drive russia out of venezuela let's see where the u.s. military has a presence abroad these are some of the bases in countries hosting at least a thousand u.s. troops the map doesn't include nato bases by the way which also host american military personnel and just a complaint you can see there russia's military presence beyond its borders eight out of nine encircled russia itself all the countries of the former soviet union except of course for syria now political scientists calling cavell says the united states has no right to impose its will on other sovereign state. so obviously in the early stubble. most of the world will see it as those for. all those see it as a violation of international law for one country to assert. donald's
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influence will be able to meet demand for all the rest of the world while the learning any other country the ability to support it. in a report to the world so yes it is in the local news. but as we said earlier international relations when you assert something you have to back it up so to the extent that you get back. then the world. but right now the world is. and there's a scene the u.s. cannot back its edge of it it is losing out in syria it is losing in south america it is losing influence in many many regions of the world. consternation after one journalists were barred from entering a black community meeting in the us state of georgia signs read black press only for the gathering that was supposed to encourage people to get behind
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a single candidate for mayor in the city of savannah white reporters were denied entry while at least two black journalists and the publisher of a local african-american newspaper were allowed inside television cameras recording devices were also prohibited one of the three black candidates who attended the meeting defended the entry policy. i think this is america i think people have the right to be able to continue to assemble and to determine the rules of their simple . johnson again from there later apologized for attending the meeting but not before people on social media slammed the event and other black candidates said it was polarizing divisive and premature savannah's karamat who was the first white head of the city in twenty years also condemn it. this is become a national embarrassment this is not who we are in savannah. we would ten used to be the open to everyone we have been and we will continue to be known as the host
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the city of the south thank you very much the community should pay whoever they want to take their race shouldn't have to be a qualifying factor i mean if they want a black mayor white mayor best their particular business but it shouldn't be a thing where you're not allowing white media on the allowing black media to meet is making you since you've gone back to it's segregation where you only had certain kinds of people that were allowed in certain kinds of places i think they politics especially on the left are becoming much more racially divided the left always claims to be to party of inclusion a party of tolerance but there becoming more and more the party that is against a and a lot of it is allow by the left they don't really care about things that are anti way anti-male anti heterosexual anti christian that is pretty much become a staple of the left it does point so they feel like it's ok to have a sign outside to do it as is black praise only is becoming normalized on the left at this point. for this i'm.
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joined me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see that. you. see. because i was going on the phone line
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a small fight normally coming from the middle of the morning from one of them in the form of one single member of the sun love photos of something that a. lot of my business of all but i did just that it had nothing to me. she was you make an issue for most of the industry in. general but from the sun on my book you go to the british course there's enough of them. i mean you've got the world and of course i don't want any of the. kitchen. table.
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later on. 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 meet a 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. live to zoom past across the i.p.o. finish line starting creating aud nasdaq today kristie are the co-founder of 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 that was a mistake and i'm sorry for it. how many times have we heard that from a major tech c.e.o. and that begs the question when it comes to tech how big is too big and should the
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government or other government take action to break up their market shares steve laws for a container in will log in and crunch the data on big tax to see if the u.s. 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 you for a third time this time the vote was three forty four to only to 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. ation of the house his decision grave the legal default now is that united kingdom is due to leave the european union on the twelfth of april in just fourteen days time that is not enough time to agree legislate for in russia fire deal and yet the house has been
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clear it will not commit to leaving without a deal and so we would have to.

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