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i. know. in the week that was britain should be out of the european union instead it is left in limbo while problem is to to reason may struggles dying on the power get a break sit deal through parliament. russia collusion in the twenty sixteen us presidential elections the long awaited miller report finally came in the week plus . that the government rallies across france is those yellow verse protesters rally for the twentieth consecutive weekend.
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here to international the weekend for good morning from a live from moscow is kevin zero in with you for the weekly roundup of the big headlines the big stories of the last seven days as brought to you from us first and friday was a big story this was it was supposed to go down in history as the day that britain finally divorced from the european union but all the way that was turned on its head. drawl agreement so for the third defeat actually talking about putting a fourth one forward and this is it takes a look at what might be in store next. finally the day is here march twenty ninth two thousand nine hundred ninety eight this story for britain marking its departure from the european union. or wait a second. a day like any other except with less clarity about what happens next then the very day the twenty sixteen referendum shocked the world the u.k. has great seats to leave. european union. article fifteen
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was triggered on march twenty ninth two years ago the article fifty process is now underway and in accordance with the wishes of the british people the united kingdom is leaving the european union so many promises made and shattered since then it's within our grasp to leave for the deal on the twenty ninth of march on the twenty ninth of march on the twenty ninth of march with a deal with a deal on the twenty ninth of march we will be leaving the e.u. on the twenty ninth of march two thousand nine hundred eleven pm a declaration made no once not twice but prime minister in this house has said on one hundred times that we will be leaving the european union on the twenty ninth of march what do you think the days going to be remembered by now how we didn't leave here. today we were supposed to leave in the european union but we're not.
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here today and i don't think we should blame twenty ninth for the mess that we've made of bricks march twenty ninth well it's a perfectly good day would personally like to come up with a new day. that's got the whole idea of yeah entry voted to leave the european union whether agree with it or not most the door across a choice march twenty ninth was meant to be the grand departure of the u.k. from the e.u. with hopes of a brand new future ahead instead breck's it is now a saga so lengthy and convoluted it's hard to keep track of all the plot twists with the deadline of the final chapter now postponed due to chaos how this all plays out is only yet to be figured out reporting from london and. with our team meantime to mark the day that should have been a war museum in southwest england decided to bring out a banksy classic for public display the controversial work by the celebrated pretty street artist a monkey there around look at the fair and timely comment on the bricks fiasco or.
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far from it to show you've got your floors meantime here are some of thousands who turned out for the so-called march to leave demonstration outside parliament friday afternoon many had planned to come anyway to celebrate britain leaving the e.u. instead they rallied to vent their anger of the country's faltering departure police arrested five people of those demonstrations isa rally was in parliament square for us. 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 the 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
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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 breaks 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 revoke it today when i've brought over from this madness that's the route to us about this is not no do it's even going to do you to your terms of true press 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 speed confined to
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a cost to suit the european commission today say that on twelve april the twelfth there 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. it's a bad deal we should. without a deal on w t o terms the parliament square is filled with the e.u. the e.u. facts but today a ton of those on the lead side of the argument to make that president felt that this military style march taking place your union jacks on showed up the flag of the united kingdom has many of those those parades they wish to make the point that it's a day the day that should have been the day the u.k. left the european union but they were still protesting until they reach that objective.
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break said. discontent to this next for twenty eight consecutive weekend yellow vests protesters in france of rallies against the government recent measures to ban protests in specific areas of french capital like the iconic shows elisei and in other major cities apparently a little effect officials claim that more than thirty thousand protesters turned nationwide organizers put that figure at more than one hundred thousand there were clashes with police and tear gas was used to disperse some of the rallies dozens of arrests were made in paris also broke out in the seven city of abidjan to. i.
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we are suppressed is why despite dialogue and some concessions they are still furious with the government. we have to express our discontent especially about the purchasing power of retired people which is unacceptable. it's the end of the story and they haven't got any help with our salaries this patrol crisis or on democracy or climate change policy. that i visited at the vessel and we want to decrease in the value at its hands in necessities like food while there so people could have hired good just empowers them so both distributions and equal justice. we are here every saturday we will be here until the end it's. next to investigation and one revelation came out of it donald trump did not
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collude with russia in those twenty sixteen elections a full page summary of the report by special counsel robert mueller made big news in the week it also notes that no further indictments will be made that conclusion was supposed to put the whole issue to bed but while answering a question for us democrats separate state might surprise an expanded his list of elections russia supposedly interfered in all the way back to the george w. bush era in a way because senior correspondent we're going to have covered this story. for two years they dug and dug investigated and questioned as sad as it may be trump is not a russian agent or so they think but. officially russia gate collusion was a whole looks 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
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and eight thank you and the two you didn't leave for 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 for barack obama how else could you explain the bomber's little microphone slip where he was caught red handed reporting to putin.
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that 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 looked the man in the eye i. was able to. get a sense of his soul and you want to tell me that bush wasn't a russian stooge come on get real as red as 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 a whole beat of collecting and translating russian jew and then posting
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about it the story was an american in a russian arguing about their two countries and the americans said look in my country i can walk into the oval office i can own the president's desk and say mr president i don't like the way you're running our country and the russians and i can do their. in good agreement of 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 is going on for more than one hundred years abraham lincoln surprise was a russian agent why do you think russia sent two 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
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and for good reason you need to leave evidence lying about say that comrade lincoln rest in peace lennon'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 we're going to see if they will all jokes aside the report maintains that the kremlin did conduct malign cyber activity to influence the elections moscow maintains that its low expressed its willingness to discuss any concerns over alleged election meddling it also says that the russian collusion theme has been driven soley by internal us political feuds investigative journalists are calling for action against the us major intelligence community which have kept this collusion narrative alive without evidence for two years that . there should be major accountability in the us media and in the intelligence community they united with to draw on us political discourse for two years straight
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in only hinged conspiratorial trash distracting from real issues i'm up lawyer by profession i'm sure you know this and i'm trying to figure out what is it about no evidence or people trying to decide for example if somebody were to take a pregnancy test and it comes back negative what does that mean it means somebody is not pregnant there is a lot of things that happen by the neck gaijin of it the results are net negative nothing happened no one died nobody was hurt nobody was found guilty there was a department of justice rule which states that when you do not have someone indicted when for when you know true bill is issued when somebody is not charged. according to the department of justice rules you don't have any other comment other than the
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person was not indicted you don't deal with evidence that was considered that is problematic or trouble some that's what komi did and that's what we're seeing now they're violating their own rules these two by the book title it put president trump on the defensive because the media has forced him into that posture and they have forced us into a very dangerous position with russia which we never was a threat to the united states not the faintest threat to the united states and yet we have created this aura you know the russians are coming the russians are coming and his team sunday morning moscow time meantime donald trump's also faced accusations of illegal payments to the old film actress still be done through his presidential campaign the ensuing media scandal turned a lawyer into a celebrity was some even saying he could make a presidential run himself in twenty twenty.
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like eleven out is a beast he's donald trump's worst nightmare he's out to save people and i'm sure you are something of a folk hero now. as a great figure calling here at three times with whatever how long how long is the shorter. cycle of an idea it's taking a big step toward introducing himself to voters today democrats have to nominate a real fight and i have always said that they need a fighter and i'm not he's the one who stands out in a fighter as opposed to a boring politician. all of my sexual fantasies involve handcuffs. and he was arrested today if
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convicted he could spend the rest of his life in prison the federal criminal complaint charges mr all the nutty with wire fraud and contains a series of allegations of being an ugly picture of lawless conduct. of a what exactly happens here my head is officially going to explode. egotistical and self promoting take off that i have an ati twenty twenty shirts. and more the big stories the last seven days to come donald trump again this time his recognition of the golan heights as israeli territory infuriated people in syria again it was big news it lost him friends at the u.n. security council to talk about that when we come back.
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again this is us international is exactly ninety minutes past eight in the morning the ukraine go to the polls today to choose its next president of the shoulder live shots of a polling station in the capital kiev same time as ninety minutes past eight in the morning there those polls but those polling booths below for about twenty minutes or so among the front runners from the thirty nine candidates are a comedian a gas queen let chocolate king he goes down of takes a sort of make contend with. ukraine votes the ballot list is jam packed thirty nine names vying for leadership unprecedented and here's a preview of the top three contenders and the dark horse. vala dimmers selenski is a showbiz prodigy turned presidential most hopeful. played
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the part of a ukrainian president in a comedy t.v. show but apparently took it very seriously he rallies on a premise that is a fresh face in the political free for all and the best short ukraine has at bringing down the influence of oligarchs and not sure to at least apparently supported by a prominent anti russian oligarch himself though zelinsky had already assumed to some presidential responsibilities welcoming in the new year for viewers on a major ukrainian channel owned by said all of the it desirable. moving down the polling list a familiar face. further integration into the u. rubbing shoulders with nato scaremongering about russia's aggression all the expected things dominated his push for the reelection. the
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old guard of ukraine's state ship seemed yulia tymoshenko fell from the political pound thing and a long time ago after being thrown behind bars in an embezzlement case but now free she's taking her best shot at ukraine's top job. she's made social issues a cornerstone of her campaign promises like huffing gas prices have propelled her towards a place on the podium and finally the most unexpected entry in the race. that's right vladimir putin dragged into the picture by the incumbent president himself who is my opponent my opponent is putin couldn't the name is not among the thirty nine on the ballot of course but clearly shows how heavily he weighs on the minds of some all of that and maybe see the civil war in the east of the country four in ten adults say it's a battle to put food on the table while
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a third are willing to move abroad for good ukraine votes. on monday just gone president trump announced his support for the golan heights to be israeli territory and that's drawn people to the streets in syria over the golan heights which sits between israel jordan and lebanon was seized from syria in one thousand nine hundred seventy then formally annexed in one thousand nine hundred one people in syria's two largest cities rallied against the loans which also voiced their anger at another truck decision to. oh i don't. know about all men are no argument here if you have been up to do learn about what it go right. there are now set up bar you were part of our being here what the problem but there also me a lot about the. last million. about food about how to have. the majority of you when you. want to. why not better get out you know what i
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thought out of our. georgia which is. you. know what. would be good for the city who've also triggered a wave of condemnation at the u.n. security council wednesday and even washington's close allies voiced stole the show position saying it sets a dangerous president. this decision is of critical critical strategic and security importance to the state of israel and the u.s. believes it can contribute to stability the decision by the united states to make it ninety's really suffered over the golan heights is in contravention of security council resolution four nine seven. we are concerned that this unilateral decision not only complicates the prospect of finding a comprehensive settlement in the middle east but it leads to instability in the region. in the street apparently wants to show some generosity towards israel
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we would suggest the americans not to lay their hands on what is not theirs the golan heights either it will always be even heard of sovereign territory this plague many others it has taken before all showed their willingness of the united states to honor reality on the ground there's a couple of dangerous one that does a really dangerous precedent that anyone any country can take another land by force but it's also i can trump look very isolated it stays on the job you really just israel with. one or two other countries. but all the nonaligned movement countries have rejected this this move. you for instance it was to remove the the alleged and excitement even though there was a referendum in crimea the alleged landing sites and the accusations against russia a few years ago after the coup in kiev but this being
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a referendum the people of. thousands of people but only through voting so you had no say on this matter at all so they're now still living are occupied territory which is now been recognized by the most imperialist power on the planet. well that's why so the big news stories all the last week panned out around the city of moscow at eight twenty five in the morning this sunday is kevin owen said so watching enjoy the rest of the weekend. after the previous stage of my career was over everyone wondered what i was going to do next the pope the ball different clubs on one hand it is logical to sit in the home field where everything is familiar on the other i wanted a new challenge and a fresh perspective from i'm used to surprising people and i saw what not if.
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