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sex. and that's on the table by this. surveillance pretty cool right. the british prime minister offers m.p.'s a vote on a 2nd brags that referendum action veiled changes with dual deal to. time to getting it through parliament also ahead. but. the. anger erupts in the caribbean nation of haiti where the government's being accused of links to a massacre in the capital last november. and switch to get rich the u.s. tries to tempt countries with cash if they buy its weapons instead of hardware from rivals like china or russia.
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it's 10 o'clock here in moscow and you're watching all to international live promised you with me welcome to the. chance of a 2nd to bragg's that referendum is back on the table the british prime minister's side on tuesday that m.p.'s will have the chance to vote on another referendum if they finally pass her withdrawal bill which has already been rejected 3 times with more and tres amazin last ditch attempt to get a deal through parliament his party. to reason they promised a bold new offer and she's unveiled the 4th incarnation of her brags bill she really did something different in order to persuade m.p.'s to vote it through so she's made a number of concessions she's going to take the case to the country over the next couple of weeks she's going to unveil these proposals in full over the next couple of days and there are 10 main points to what she outlined today i will not be listing them all do not worry but the main one is that she has offered to give
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m.p.'s a vote on a customs union and then there is also the 2nd of. the headline grabber in all of this and that's that she's giving m.p.'s a vote on a 2nd referendum but only if they vote through her deal the government will therefore include in the withdrawal agreement bill introduction a requirement to vote on whether to hold a 2nd referendum and this must take place before the withdrawal agreement can be ratified bragg's it is in westminster are worried that grumbling that nobody signed up for a 2nd referendum why this strange offer of a carrot of a concession well to reason may never wanted a 2nd referendum she's always said that she wants to implement the results of the 1st one but she's trying everything she can to save her already dented legacy she's
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really one issue prime minister she was elected 3 years ago promising to deliver bragg's it and she needs to salvage it take a listen toward her warning that if her deal is rejected again that means a no deal bragg's it stopping bragg's it completely or another referendum some suggest leaving without a deal but whatever you think about outcome parliament has been clear it will do all it can to stop it. if not then it would have to be a general election or a 2nd referendum that could lead to a revocation. to reason may said this is the last chance for m.p.'s to vote through deal the fallback the default is a no deal brags that all in all really this is the last chance saloon for 2 reason may to salvage this bragg's it process she's failed to push a deal through in parliament 3 times already she's failed 6 weeks of cross party
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negotiations with the labor party the u.k. was supposed to leave the e.u. on the 29th of march and the u.k. wasn't supposed to be taking part in the. elections parliamentary elections that are taking place this week that is now happening so naturally all the questions at the end of that speech that to reason may just gave from the journalists perhaps while they were trying to figure out what it was she just said featured one big theme the question of when is she finally going to step down as prime minister and teflon to resign as she's become known here wouldn't elaborate on all of that she's sort of like the walking political dead there's a quiet campaign already being played out for who becomes the next leader of the conservative party as being sort of popularity contest is in full swing but here she is still fighting trying to drag this brags it deal over the line in parliament
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within minutes of theresa may speech opposition parties across the board swiftly lined up to reject the new offer even members of the prime minister's own conservative party who'd been supporting her say she's betraying france's. i supported the p.m.'s rotten deal last time as i felt we could then draw a line and select a new pm to pick up the pieces but i cannot support this convoluted mess that it takes us towards a rig referendum between heard no brakes it is just grotesque the pm must go i supported the dreadful was draw agreement before they thought it was our only chance of leaving the e.u. in 20 ninth's march there was draw agreement bill proposal is worse than before this is not bracks said and i won't be supporting it through reason may's now supporting a 2nd referendum it makes it very hard for me to support the latest withdrawal agreement bill when it comes to house of commons this is a betrayal of 2016 referendum and a betrayal of everything she has been seen since she became prime minister. to alan
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scott professor emeritus of international history at the london school of economics allan thanks for coming on to the program now to raise a maze latest withdrawal bill and we've seen quite a few doesn't seem to be any more popular than the others does it does the pm actually have a real chance of pushing it through parliament this time. she's losing conservatives some of whom went over to times put it forward because she's now trying to pass the bill was labor support ready and in order to get labor support she was going to order a customs union she sought for concessions or workers' rights environment and now she's even dangling the possibility of a 2nd referendum this is anathema to the vast majority of conservative m.p. both approach to a new customs deal and a referendum break promises she made in her last manifesto that so i fear
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because labor said it will support the new deal. to get even less support this time wrong as you go last time round is i think it is a deal is dead because it's quite interesting isn't it what she's come up with i mean she's offering this vote of a 2nd referendum if her brags that deal is improper approved and that's the point isn't it you know that the condition is the condition too great for too great when she simply does she doesn't have the support of the road port deal she doesn't have the support of the d u p the northern irish democratic unionist party which make up a majority. and she doesn't of this poor the labor party that she's desperate to get nor to get this deal through so i can't see any we're told she's going to report to could be good on the country for 2 weeks. you can see the robots could be good out of the country for 2 weeks argued case and no one believes in apart from
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her i mean he said she's desperate to get the opposition's votes but why would the you know if we look at the different sides of the cot why would the pro remain m.p.'s supported dale when a 2nd referendum is a policy a possibility if it's rejected. well you know the remain empty ciggies house with house the bricks the tears thing is off with those bills against it she says a compromise that moderates in the tory and labor parties can get behind but there aren't enough for them and it's just a dreadful mess and when it doesn't really appeal to either side. but she thinks that she's i mean she has her hands are tied because you know she signed a deal with the european union and the european union is going to change the main structure of the deal so she can that propose anything radically new so that she's
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playing around the jews. simply doesn't have enough troops to maneuver ok alan scad professor emeritus of international history at the london school of economics thanks for sharing your thoughts on these latest developments welfare i think you have a plan to sell it. in the caribbean country of haiti government is being suspected of links to a massacre in the capital last november dozens of people including children were tortured and killed haiti's biggest ally the us has so far been silent on the accusations violence on to government protests have been breaking in the capital for weeks. the situation in haiti is ask elating a population that is largely unemployed without electricity and without money once
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the president out. there today the country has reached an animal the population can no longer accept the situation. when no one is out at night now there is reduced night life now all the streets and dark you just don't know what do you go into. you run into you just can't go anywhere now in addition to their other grievances the protesters have a link to the government one of the worst massacres in the recent history of the country. far. off already.
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they were shooting and i was running to save my life it was a terrible massacre. they were dressed in police uniforms with masks on their faces they snatched people and killed them the united nations has launched an investigation now in march of 104 members of the u.s. congress signed a letter to the u.s. secretary of state calling for an independent investigation as of yet there has been no answer. to support through an independent investigations into both the corruption allegations that sparked the current crisis and the human rights violations including extra judicial killings that have reportedly taken place but the trump administration seems confident in the aligned regime we have always underscored in their statements as well as our diplomatic conversations our belief in the gita mysie of heat is institutions and its elected officials so far there has been no comment from the u.s.
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state department on the massacre while washington routinely condemns governments around the world for allegedly violating human rights when it comes to haiti the white house is unusually silent the u.s. has relied on a policy of gang violence and guatemala and el salvador and honduras in haiti and numerous. other countries so this keeps the people in fear it keeps them in desperation and they can rule from their washington d.c. by having these gangs in the pain of poverty and do the work that the us demands of ministry and will know will do no. alerts the public regime is. and will be gained by. being demonstrated in haiti there does not the. president of.
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britain is planning a wide ranging update to its espionage and treason laws which could lead to the introduction of a foreign agents register and tougher penalties for whistleblowers the proposed overhaul was announced by the u.k.'s home secretary. getting this right and having the right powers and resources in place for countering hostile states must be opposed to the priority so i can announce today that we are preparing the way for nash benard bill this will bring together new and modernized powers giving our security services the legal authority they need to tackle this threat at this stage it's not clear exactly what else will be included in the new espionage bill is intended however to address perceived shortfalls in the u. k. street and laws as well as the official secrets act which was last updated in 1909 and prohibits the leaking of any information that could be considered damaging former m i 5 agent and in washington told us what she believes the changes will entail. what they're trying to do is amalgamate all of these different acts
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including the treason act trim the middle ages and say actually we need a new act the 21st century but what they're doing with this is they're making the provisions much more stringent and draconian than they used to be so for example under the $989.00 act if you're a whistleblower talking about the crimes committed by the military of spies you would face 2 months in prison you know under the new act what they're trying to suggest is that if you're a whistleblower revealing the crimes of the spies then you will face 14 years in prison they actually have also suggested they get rid of what's called the prior publication defense which came in in the 1980 s. now this means because something is in the public domain you can then report it without any penalize ation what they're now suggesting is to take away that so that means for example if i want to talk about some of the things that are in my former partner disclosed 20 years ago under this new law i would not be allowed to talk about them even though they're already in the public to me have already been exposed across the international media so this is
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a very draconian law they're proposing. you know state department is planning to offer more money to countries who are willing to switch from russian to american made arms is an expansion of an existing program as it. takes us through him. defocus in charge of sales for the u.s. military industrial complex take an internship somewhere that sells these free samples work just as fine in the international big guns business look what america does as it turns out if it gets assurances from european countries that they'll ditch and stop buying weapons made in russia or china free samples won't take long to arrive there's an entire government program under which these countries will get or already have just under $200000000.00 worth of hardware the idea
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being we can put in some u.s. grant military assistance they would then put in some amount of partner military funding of course the free batch should be followed up by proper contracts plus there's going to be maintenance upgrades and so on nice $1.00 0 let's face it try before you buy is worked for everything from clothes to kiss medics and the program is being expanded to other continents. appreciating customer loyalty is key remember when the killing of a saudi journalist in turkey could have led to international boycotts against the biggest buyer of uncle sam's toys back then the american president was quick to set things straight is the best equipment in the world but if they busy don't buy it from us they're going to buy it from russia or they're going to buy it from china
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or they're going to buy it from other countries so the saudi contracts should stay the way they are safe and sound. nato member turkey one's got too carried away trading with russia or so says the american government and thought it was a good idea to buy russian missile defense systems you will regret that came the message from d.c. . we've clearly warned turkey that its potential acquisition of the 100 will result in a reassessment of turkey's participation in the f. 35 program and risk other. potential future arms transfers to turkey. as well as lead to potential sanctions did someone say fair competition you know if you want to be rich thinking about fair
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is really something you can ditch. there's a united nations treaty that aims to make sure the global bad guys don't get their hands on conventional weapons and hardware even if they can't afford it it's called a.t.t. barack obama signed it a few years ago donald trump though did it his way and said this in april my release ratio will never ratified the. treaty and i am officially announcing today that the united states will be revoking. the effect. of america's signature from this badly misguided treatment we're taking in our signature about a champion gun seller just wants to make sure nothing can stop them from adding new names on the bars list even if there are perhaps a few issues with the reputation. britain's defense ministry is facing
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a backlash over claims that instituted a policy that allows for intelligence sharing with international partners even when there's a risk it will lead to torture u.k. government rules state that its personnel should not participate in condone solicit or encourage torture and other forms of to creating treatment or punishment documents obtained through a freedom of information requests show however that last year the mit drew up a provision allowing ministers to override those home office guidelines the controversial provision says that even if there is a risk of torture ministers can push ahead with intelligence sharing should they consider it to be beneficial to the u.k. it also says they must be ready to accept the implications of that decision. well there remains a serious risk of torture ministers should be consulted but the presumption would be that we will not proceed unless ministers agree that the potential benefits justify accepting the risk and the legal consequences that may follow in the wake
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of the revelations the nearly appointed defense secretary has pledged to review the defense ministry its guidelines on intelligence sharing and torture any more than to insist that the u.k. has not broken any laws. these laws and norms are there not just to protect the enemy they also protect our own policy and activities in this area in accordance with both domestic and international law we cannot overrule the law nor can ministers be advised to. the law or disregard the law they have no intention of cutting off those intelligence sharing agreement they'll just come out again with some more mealy mouthed language about not condoning or not encouraging it plainly illegal in terms of international law the united nations convention against torture program for talks of complicity and torture
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and by continually and pretty well on a daily basis of training intelligence from the torture chambers of countries like . the united kingdom is plainly complicit the united kingdom no longer. illegally in international law the united kingdom has become a state. 5000 islamic state fighters are positioned along afghanistan's from their border region with central asian republics the head of russia's federal security service says the terrorists are consolidating their forces and seeking new ways to launch attacks. we're especially concerned over terrorist groups transferred to northern provinces that border with serious countries one of the arm is branches has already deployed around 5000 villages their. citizens have fought in syria account for a great part of these militants afghanistan is far from the only hot spot on the
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terrorism he'd put out for instance according to the information in possession of the f. is b. such regions as the north africa and asia have become places where islamic terrorists have been steadily gay. foothold and now the following piece of information revealed by border nick of makes things even more concerning apparently terrorists have developed and obtained all means necessary to produce chemical weapons and to carry out chemical attacks. we have obtained reliable data providing that bandits are testing new means and methods of conducting subversive activities criminals have materials to knowledge is an infrastructure for creating chemical weapons and biotoxins the use unmanned aircraft in order to deliver projectiles. terrorism are not limited to the well physical war if i may say so for instance according to board think of islamic state has been bolstering its so-called cyber
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departments they have been expanding their ability to bring down these cyber infrastructure all of official bodies and apparently even governments now especially with islamic state dooms well holding no ground they have moved their operations to the darker corners of the internet they have been spreading propaganda and misinformation even more actively than before according to the f. is be in a bit of course to gain new followers new sympathizers new recruits with world potential to turn them late into active terrorist cells. canvassing for votes on the streets of britain has become a fair bit trickier and stick here for those on the political fringes but over the years i'll give it is my to throw in an egg at an end suspecting politician the weapon of choice is now apparently a milkshake. beyond
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the doors. to. regardless of where you stand on the issues i think we can all agree that blocked toes in the intolerant is one of the best 20 names ever in the future serve aleutian will not be posture artist i'll have what he's wearing but installed.
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as our news and i'll be back with more global updates around 30 minutes time so to stay with us. when i was choked small seemed wrong when all just all. the world is yet to shape out just to become educated and in gains from it it was betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. this is a story about what happens auster a stray bullet kills
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a young girl in the streets. what happens to her family and daughters in florida the mother daughter is buried in a cemetery in. your head what happens to the community the public was screaming for a scapegoat the police needed a scapegoat so why not choose a 19 year old black kid with a criminal record who better to than him and what happens in court be. shot for shot as far as i feel. we don't know she'll share a stroke on. that end of this trial unfortunately you. will still not know all shelters.
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and a very warm welcome to you you're watching us inside to. join me every thursday on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. this footage is unique because the zoe tribal lands are normally off limits to the
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this is max kaiser this is the kaiser report you know over the years i've talked to you about the in sexualization of the economy where we humans are becoming like a colony of insects bees or ants and that's all enabled by this 5 g. enabled surveillance state pretty cool right catch up on this well everybody knows that there's a surveillance state everywhere and they there is an alleged end to end encryption everywhere on this is protecting you and everybody is moving actually to encrypted messaging and that's what even facebook is trying to do they're getting rid of facebook essentially and they're now and crypted messaging service and telegram groups and all these sort of things that's where everybody's moving so we're going to talk about that 1st i want to talk about. something in this big data economy and this hyper in sex who has ation sort of a condom in.

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