tv Cross Talk RT April 2, 2019 10:00pm-10:29pm EDT
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eight months of intensive school. u.k. prime minister says she will seek another the later break. with the leader of the opposition to break the deadlock in parliament. he reveals how gangs are cashing in on the crisis. people have to know how to spin the money. how to spend. four thousand four thousand. people and hungry he says it is called an islamic state commando posing as a refugee man had been issued with a prepaid debit card. to help you come.
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from moscow what. you are today you're very welcome with us as well and we are starting with some breaking news coming in from venezuela where the opposition leader who has been stripped of his immunity that's paved the way for prosecution that decision was taken by the constituent assembly which is loyal to president maduro following a request from the supreme court the government has called for gordo to be charged for violating a travel ban it's the latest twist in a political crisis which ruptured one declared himself interim president of venezuela back in january. and other headlines the u.k. prime minister has offered to sit down with the leader of the opposition jeremy call but in a bid to break the impasse the reason may also further delay to britain's departure from the e.u. which as things stand is supposed to happen just nine days from now in london for us with the latest. prime minister to resume
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a holding mouth and seven hour talks with cabinet members and coming out of it an essential me putting all the onus on the leader of the opposition corbin because she can't find the way forward her party is notoriously divided over bragg's it as it is that i have a party as well to perhaps not as extreme an extent but still both parties divided on this issue and so in order to try to find a way through she gave a speech to the nation and essentially offered to sit down with the leader of the opposition germany called in to try to find the path already the process that the house of commons has tried surely has not come up with an answer. so today i'm taking action to break the logjam i'm offering to sit down with the leader of the opposition and to try to agree a plan that we would both stick to to ensure that we leave the european union and that we do so with a deal now it would appear that this is an attempt a political attempt to try to put all the onus on mr corbin to say well we're
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headed for a no deal drugs it on april the twelfth and if we don't find a way forward it will be because you didn't want to find a way forward but we've been hearing from mr corbett himself this evening and he's saying that if only to represent the views of perhaps remain those or other people who voted for the labor party at the last election he was willing to sit down with the prime minister we recognise that she has made the move i recognise my responsibility to represent the people that supported labor in the last election and the people who didn't support labor but nevertheless want certainty and security for their own future and that's the basis on which with a meeting and we'll have those discussions but the prime minister is insisting that her withdrawal agreement that's been rejected three times already by parliament is the only deal on the table so it remains to be seen what exactly she wants to speak to mr corbett about he's whipped
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a. piece to vote against the deal all three times he supports a customs union whereas the prime minister doesn't and on a number of issues when it comes to briggs that they just don't see eye to eye so unless the prime minister is willing to shift in her position it remains to be seen exactly what she hopes to achieve anything from these talks when everyone was impressed by the reason may's announcement downing street some official resident laurie the cat shared his own feline insight on twitter he suggested that perhaps the prime minister shifting the blame to labor for her own mishandling of bricks. and form a scottish first minister alex salmond who hosts a show here in r.t. gave us his views on the political infighting over the u.k. leaving the e.u. but the latest prime ministerial emotional for finally get over the line and finally negotiate is something of an orderly withdrawal as opposed to a chaotic retreat there is one fly in no it will of course that to the samee has already said that she is standing down as dr minister as soon as the roll deal gets
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through genic carbon the leader of the opposition is quite entitle to say to the prime minister why should i believe you unless consensus agreement you're offering me we're going to hear of today and gone tomorrow prime minister you'll be replaced by a hard black city or why don't we have an election instead and let the people decide so for two reasons me at least there's a new initiative will end in tears well everything about a track record tells you that it's probably not good and don't intend africa from morocco spoked investigative journalist lauren southern he describes how the lucrative trade operates. how do people get the space to spend two thousand you know four thousand four thousand you know over two thousand for a few how much money can you make. from the door to space where you know. every person you can have two thousand two thousand facundo four thousand. the
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totality fifty person. fifty person you do fifty person everybody and by two thousand five hundred you know two thousand five. hundred but into here you have a lot of money and we spoke earlier to lauren southern who filmed an interview with the moral and smuggler she told the small details about the scheme. now the moroccan man we struck in government or be able to ensure that the coast guard would leave because we were told multiple times by people on the ground that there is a cut that people on the coast moroccan coast guard receive to stop patrolling certain areas so that boats can leave from spain so this is a quite. intelligent business this isn't just a few people fleeing their country desperately getting on dinghies trying to get to spain this is a very structured business and at times he's saying it's around five hundred to
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a thousand people imagine how much money you're making it's one hundred thirty thousand euros per boat i mean you could ten boats in a day you're making one point three million dollars why is no one talking about this massive criminal syndicate it's crazy to me to to think that anyone has been portraying this as well certainly on the moroccan or turkish side of libyan side as a humanitarian aid crisis this is almost entirely a business and anyone will tell you this is a business they are not looking to help people they don't care if you're persecuted they don't care about your race religion your gender in fact women are turned away often in some of these camps spain is one of the main get ways to europe from africa since the start of this year more than five thousand migrants arrived in southern again believes the authorities don't know how to deal with the crisis. there's not much the authorities can do i don't doubt that some want to do something about this however most of these migrants and this causes chaos for both
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the spanish and for the migrants themselves on the advice of traffickers are told to throw their passports into the sea or destroy them before entering spain and we actually saw it with our own eyes passports that had been ripped up on the ground in these camps in morocco and the reason they do this is so that once they set foot in spain they have no way of being deported but what this also achieves is that there is no way of processing these migrants they can't be imagine how long it takes to produce their banking records it still takes five six seven years to get citizen citizenship in a country a person rocking up with not even a passport how are they supposed to get processed how are they supposed to get a job or become a citizen or even be seen as a refugee so the police can't deal with this influx of people because they can't even identify who they are and the migrants cannot become
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a part of the european system because on the advice of these traffickers they threw out their passports assuming they would be entering a europe that is far more they imagine is far more wealthy and far more like paradise than it actually is the reality is these people end up on the streets in france they end up on the streets in italy in spain unable to get a job unable to join the actual society because they can't be processed as citizens so the police can do what they want but there's not much they can achieve when these people cannot be identified. governments claiming a suspected jihad or stand to do europe as a refugee and was even given a prepaid debit card by the e.u. auntie's peace to all of the story. imagine a suspected islamic terrorist receiving aid money meant for refugees not just any terrorist. a senior eisel commander and not just any money taxpayer money and it
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gets worse reports say that he received monthly payments of five hundred euros on his debit card that's well over today's gross minimum wage in hungary these prepaid cards are issued to a joint project between the united nations and the european union that's supposed to be a strict screening process in place to make sure that only those eligible have access to the funds but this wouldn't be the first time that a suspected terrorist hiding among refugees that inadvertently been given taxpayer money. the european commission insists that the prepaid debit cards are not just handed
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out to anyone that they know exactly who these cards are being distributed to and check up not know that they were funding a suspected terrorist this not only creates another pull factor it also raises serious security concerns the citizens of europe have a right to know the problem of how to provide much needed funding and aid to refugees in europe isn't an easy one to solve but it's cases like these that fuel the popularity of anti immigration parties across the continent and with new parliamentary elections coming up next month question is will the establishment parties dealt another blow because laps of the territory that so-called isis was holding it will generate more people trying to get in through and that's why very carefully orchestrated and internationally coordinated this is where international cooperation is key i think the threat for a period of time will grow because foreign fighters will start to come back but i
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think what we're seeing no with. isis and with al qaeda is we're seeing a time of transition they will transition into something different this is a very very dangerous and very difficult period we need to monitor the transition very closely to be able to identify and track. the sort of coming through to run intelligence operations or trying to identify those unknown terrorists that are potentially coming into europe and elsewhere in the world. u.s. supreme courts turned down an appeal from a death row inmate to use of asked for a painless execution a judge explain the ruling citing the constitution. i think that's of course isn't guaranteed to many people including most victims of capital crimes the prisoner russell buck lou is a convicted murderer who was sentenced to death back in one thousand nine hundred eighty seven his lawyers though says he's got a red condition that would cause tumors in his throat to burst after being given
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the lethal injection they say the process would result in an extremely painful death in violation of his constitutional rights the bucket has asked to be executed with gas but that request was turned down a lethal injection is the most common form of capital punishment in the u.s. it's done in three stages first a sedative is injected followed by a powerlifting drug which can cause suffocation the third injection stops the heart however there is no guarantee of a quick death in some cases the process can last for several hours according to officials that is that nearly seven percent of lethal injections are botched i'm cause unnecessary suffering.
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i don't know if it was humane or not that you could do it you could either not watch or you can. look at this execution that was clearly not going as planned and . so at that point a decision is made to insert one central line into the growing area which is what they did. i can understand. not even mining to read about these things parents face and then have to be in the real marwat this was michael. execution to see it was. believed by use. by far the most by.
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gerry givens former chief state prisoner executioner now an advocate for the abolition of the death penalty believes the supreme court decision wrong. supreme court don't have to carry out the executions the people that have to carry out their executions is the war and it's up to the pain to condemn only suffering for a moment for short period of time until the chemicals kick in electricity kick into whatever what have you but the people that have to live with this the rest of them live with this pain inside of them. is the people that carry these things out and we don't consider that and i don't know why they don't consider that dealing with. inexperienced people to corrode a professional task. when you dealing with medications and syringes things of that nature you tell them by medical personnel training personnel experience personnel
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but they can't be involved in stuff like this because it's against their code of ethics so you can't have that person so you get inexperienced people doing these things that will cause them to make mistakes and you can blame them for that . british foreign secretary jeremy hunt is on the far off to reaching a deal with germany over the export of weapons components to saudi arabia but unlike london has banned sales to riyadh's polo has found to sell parts ultimately destined to the kingdom through the u.k. one of the reasons that arms sales to saudi arabia are controversial is it involves its involvement in neighboring yemen.
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the leader of the rebels says the u.k. foreign secretary both a peace broker salesman. if it wasn't for the tragic humanitarian situation wouldn't reach such critical levels the saudi led coalition backed by britain commits war crimes and does not abide by his britain claims the most stringent guidelines for the export of weapons in the world and reports adding context to a tragic reality the u.k.'s man on sunday has reveals that at least five british special force commandos were wounded in gun battles as part of the secrets military campaign in north in yemen believed to be part of the special boat services said that they are now back in britain recovering to spark the controversy you case forces a relentlessly fighting alongside child soldiers with the war in yemen already and
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it's here i'm here to express my outrage of the complicity of the british government of the war british soldiers were fighting alongside indentured child soldiers that were forced to fight in the yemen this is a war crime this is a crime almost against humanity and britain has been complicit in it and we must say no more inside westminster the shadow foreign secretary is questioning the scope of britain's involvement if that is in any way true because if it is then it will confirm that off forces are not just a party to this conflict but witnesses to war crimes when pressed on the issue mark fields from the u.k. foreign office said he would seek to get to the bottom of the allegations but khan's comment on the presence of u.k. soldiers on the ground as for the ministry of defense they apparently don't comment on the special forces but with
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a little sign as an answer to the complex we asked people here in london what they think about the crisis in yemen i'm very surprised that the troops are getting involved and didn't know that hypocritical of them to be saying. you know that they're. trying to be many conflict if you. any of any conflict others or have any particular person or i don't think they should be doing that it should be to have with you know internally but i also understand yemen is a you know phenomena a complicated situation some people we asked well i'm sure about the new case except mission in yemen but then on the air he wants to ask the secretary of state for defense what recent assessment he's made of the effectiveness of. what civilians bearing the brunt of the crisis and millions on the brink of famine doubts is again being cost on the u.k.'s fell and whether it is party to the conflicts finish a saturday that the. writer and commentator abdel bari atwan says the push public
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has every right to be concerned. this is the first evidence that that's our troops on the ground fighting alongside the saudi forces to be honest for the british people to pay for this war from their own pockets actually from their own taxes and finance a war which is you know well a war crime is committed in yemen and to know that they're there players special forces participating with the saudi who are very good at sort of who are actually the party which bombing hospitals schools i believe this war actually wouldn't be ended either by peace or by war because there is a story made there so the provision government should actually use its knowledge to put pressure on saudi arabia in order to stop this war because the saudi centered want plays. so they sent also personnel they
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composed a coalition and all of the five this will now hoping to win it and few weeks time but it's that i've been on phone now for years and if there's the fifty years and it is it it's we. u.k.'s daily mail says its report has prompted a un investigation we have asked the un to comment on that. and in fact see activists in the u.s. have claimed they're being persecuted like jews during the holocaust wearing a star of david to make their point softer on vaccinated children were banned from entering certain public places. how do we know if you know how we got you. you want to. use your right now never thought this moment will come. with you the auschwitz memorial museum in poland is condemned the use of the star of david which was used to label jews during the
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holocaust. instrumental lazing the feet of jews who were persecuted by hateful anti-semitic ideology and murdered in extermination camps like all schwartz with poisonous gas in order to argue a good generation. according to the u.s. government agency dealing with diseases in twenty eighteen countries suffered seventeen outbreaks of measles cases were registered mainly among unvaccinated people in the orthodox jewish community and the number of cases this year was almost four hundred six back to two riot as well a live year after it's a jewish community advisor says the way the star of david was used by the n.t. vaccine activists has cheapened its meaning. yet all star for the jewish people is about remembrance for us you know it's to mark people because of what they are we paid the jewish people paid a terrible price because of these you know star drew another jew you don't you have no right to use these symbols because you make them becoming part of
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political i would say game and you make them becoming cheap we cannot forget when children women and people were in visual style what happened to them and what happened to them to have this too has to be burns to be sent to a guest chambers so if people are doing so even jews they are doing a terrible mistake for me to deliberate abuse and i think it's it's a view that should be punished by law. c.n.n. host strake tapper has been attempting to defend the network's coverage of alleged russia collusion comes after special counsel robert muller found no evidence of russia gate however toppers claimed the news channel got nothing wrong was challenged by fellow journalists.
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there's clear evidence on the issue of collusion a collision between the trump campaign and washington cold looting is something president trump is going to he literally deny something that looks and smells a whole lot like collusion. on our report was great it could not have been better and said no one. i'm not sure what you're saying the media got wrong. the wrong facts were out significant what point your facts that we put out. i don't know anybody who got anything wrong we didn't say that there was conspiracy we said the mother was investigating conspiracies.
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a kid or when she had me or whatever she's she don't deliver no more my dad he was like a just a thief so you know i got like what i needed when i was a baby but i had a bad childhood from first grade i was a cool kid i mean i really was a first grade middle with us when i left my childhood which was bad and love with somebody else i was a family my mom's friend and from like. every since i left the house that i like and i went to another person and i swear i started doing bad stuff you know it's being sneaky and i jot down a line down the remember i like tenth grade so i'm on say you don't have to go to school if you don't want to so i said i'm down that never wore my school and i never want to go back to school i guess is in my blood so. i mean i was always. just that big kids get up i want to do this for the rest of my life so you
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know i mean that's what i'm. the. tree elderly people most of them have like them in cio or parkinson disease or some kind as a sickness where they can't help with their self so i have to help them with veining and clothing and feeding and things like that. and a lot of the people i've never met before so it gets kind of scary going to new
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