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until the united kingdom is no longer a member it is a member.member it has to abide by eu law. that's not us making a political statement, it's just respecting international treaties. now, as to the conditions ofa treaties. now, as to the conditions of a political process, i goto examples, elections, a second referendum, it could be something else. —— i gave two examples. if she comes back empty—handed is trust me, i'll find a way, i mean, the european leaders have trusted her for more than two years to find a way. and what she has demonstrated so far is an inability to find a way around which she can find a majority. so why should we trust her more today than we did a year ago or two years ago? that is the problem. so she has expanded the trust capital that she had with the other european leaders. that's a fact of life. and, indeed, an endless extension of a limbo period is not good for the uk, it's not good for the european union. so unless there isa plan... the european union. so unless there is a plan... and maybe there's other players possi
until the united kingdom is no longer a member it is a member.member it has to abide by eu law. that's not us making a political statement, it's just respecting international treaties. now, as to the conditions ofa treaties. now, as to the conditions of a political process, i goto examples, elections, a second referendum, it could be something else. —— i gave two examples. if she comes back empty—handed is trust me, i'll find a way, i mean, the european leaders have trusted her for more...
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the day-to-day ruler of the kingdom whose u.s. intelligence believes directed the operation that led to the brutal murder. trey yingst reporting live. trey? >> while the trump administration did sanction a handful of saudi individuals and officials, high level relations between the united states and saudi rain do continue. amid the new reports that the saudi government is compensating the four children of murder journalist jamal khaishoggi, the united states is doing very little to ensure the kingdom is taking similar actions in the future. a month ago, president trump's adviser jared kushner met with mohammed bin salman, the man that cia says likely ordered the murder. they discovered a peace plan for the middle east but no indication that khaishoggi's murder was addressed at all. an op-ed this week, fred ryan, a chief executive at the "washington post" called the response from the trump administration impotent and added that it was illegal and the response from the president himself gave the united states a bad view on the world
the day-to-day ruler of the kingdom whose u.s. intelligence believes directed the operation that led to the brutal murder. trey yingst reporting live. trey? >> while the trump administration did sanction a handful of saudi individuals and officials, high level relations between the united states and saudi rain do continue. amid the new reports that the saudi government is compensating the four children of murder journalist jamal khaishoggi, the united states is doing very little to ensure...
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then in june, the united kingdom will respect his obligation.greement that was reached months ago, because the withdrawal agreement must be respected in its entirety. we do not wa nt respected in its entirety. we do not want the withdrawal agreement to be called into question because that would jeopardise the backstop agreement that we have negotiated with our irish friends. and i'm sure our irish friends are confident to see their wishes and concerns have been taken into account by their friends and the european union. that will probably be european election in the united kingdom now. that may seem a bit odd, but rules are rules. and we must respect european law. and we must respect european law. and then we will see what happens. i do rather regret the fact that we only talk about brexit. i read the european impressed this morning, brexit, brexit, brexit. —— european depressed. president tusk and i reached an agreement that nobody expected, which china come and get there was hardly anything about that in the international press. —— with china,
then in june, the united kingdom will respect his obligation.greement that was reached months ago, because the withdrawal agreement must be respected in its entirety. we do not wa nt respected in its entirety. we do not want the withdrawal agreement to be called into question because that would jeopardise the backstop agreement that we have negotiated with our irish friends. and i'm sure our irish friends are confident to see their wishes and concerns have been taken into account by their...
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tonight the european council decided to grant the united kingdom a flexible extension of the articleil the 31st october. this means an additional six months for the uk. during this time, the call will be entirely in the uk's hands. it can still ratify the agreement, in which case the extension will be terminated. it can also reconsider the whole brexit strategy. that might lead to changes in the political declaration but not in the withdrawal agreement. until the end of this period, the uk will also have the possibility to revoke article 50 and cancel brexit altogether. the uk will continue its sincere cooperation as a full member state with all its rights and as a close friend and trusted ally in the future. let me finish with a message to our british friends. this extension is as flexible as i expected, and a little bit shorter than i expected. but it's still enough. to find the best possible solution, please do not waste this time. we have recalled to our british colleagues that there should be there principle of sincere cooperation between all member states, and we are convinced
tonight the european council decided to grant the united kingdom a flexible extension of the articleil the 31st october. this means an additional six months for the uk. during this time, the call will be entirely in the uk's hands. it can still ratify the agreement, in which case the extension will be terminated. it can also reconsider the whole brexit strategy. that might lead to changes in the political declaration but not in the withdrawal agreement. until the end of this period, the uk will...
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and the house of commons can come to a consensus around kingdom and the house of commons can come toonsensus around the sort of brexit or indeed any brexit that they intend to deliver. it is a late one. i will let you go to bed. thank you for staying up with us. with me as patti smith from the irish times. it is just messy. she was making the point arlen was supposed to pick up an mep, did they pick up if the uk are taking part christmas —— ireland was supposed to. there are two seats
and the house of commons can come to a consensus around kingdom and the house of commons can come toonsensus around the sort of brexit or indeed any brexit that they intend to deliver. it is a late one. i will let you go to bed. thank you for staying up with us. with me as patti smith from the irish times. it is just messy. she was making the point arlen was supposed to pick up an mep, did they pick up if the uk are taking part christmas —— ireland was supposed to. there are two seats
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we reach that agreement with, not against, the united kingdom four months ago now.eaty on the orderly withdrawal, which runs to 600 pages. iacknowledge orderly withdrawal, which runs to 600 pages. i acknowledge it as maybe not that easy a read. and then you have the second part of the package, this text, which is easier to read and no doubt also very important to you, namely the political declaration accompanying the treaty. broadly speaking, the treaty, just like any divorce arrangement, deals with the past. you have to sign off. and in this particle declaration we have set out the course towards a future relationship in the shape of an important partnership with our great country. the united kingdom, the british parliament, voted down this treaty for the third time. there were a number of votes lost last night too. i was struck by that, i'm sure it is a disappointment to see how in the commons the parliament of the country which decided, chose to leave the european union, up until 110w leave the european union, up until now no majority has emerged in favour of any
we reach that agreement with, not against, the united kingdom four months ago now.eaty on the orderly withdrawal, which runs to 600 pages. iacknowledge orderly withdrawal, which runs to 600 pages. i acknowledge it as maybe not that easy a read. and then you have the second part of the package, this text, which is easier to read and no doubt also very important to you, namely the political declaration accompanying the treaty. broadly speaking, the treaty, just like any divorce arrangement, deals...
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it seems to be now the united kingdom will take part in those elections.e also nominating a new commission at the end of this year, it will be interesting to see how that timeline works out with the october 31 deadline. i think we will still have to sleep on the decision tonight and maybe wake up in the morning a look at the implications and complications because there will be complications and see how this will eventually work through trying to get a conclusion to brexit, at least to the divorce settlement because that is only the beginning. we then have to talk about the future. yes. we are only at the end of the beginning care. not even there yet. it is not been ratified. there is some sense out of the 31st of october date, the the new commission will come to an end and the new commission president will ta ke the new commission president will take over on the 1st of november, what we are looking for at the detail of the conditions that are attached because what the european will not want is see you having a big say in who they european commission presid
it seems to be now the united kingdom will take part in those elections.e also nominating a new commission at the end of this year, it will be interesting to see how that timeline works out with the october 31 deadline. i think we will still have to sleep on the decision tonight and maybe wake up in the morning a look at the implications and complications because there will be complications and see how this will eventually work through trying to get a conclusion to brexit, at least to the...
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define globall risk appetite for this kingdom and the leader of the kingdom and one of those deals thatakes bankers salivate globally. the aramco deal. agenda. i hope he is in a talkative mood. good morning. nejra: good morning. cannot wait for that interview, looking forward to it. as money managers have not been this optimistic about u.s. oil since october. meanwhile, talking about global risk, seven straight days of gains for u.s. equities. you could ask if it was a goldilocks report for equities markets. we had gains and payrolls but a little softness coming through in the wage number. 10 year yield lower. foot,-yen on the back 3/10 of 1% lower. the bloomberg dollar index overall is steady. we did not see it react too much on friday either to the jobs report. it was in the equity markets where we saw that reaction. futures in europe pointing a bit lower right now. cable on the front foot, up to tenths of a percent. theresa may will be asking the eu this week for that extension to june 30. will they want a longer extension and what does that mean? we will discuss later in the show. m
define globall risk appetite for this kingdom and the leader of the kingdom and one of those deals thatakes bankers salivate globally. the aramco deal. agenda. i hope he is in a talkative mood. good morning. nejra: good morning. cannot wait for that interview, looking forward to it. as money managers have not been this optimistic about u.s. oil since october. meanwhile, talking about global risk, seven straight days of gains for u.s. equities. you could ask if it was a goldilocks report for...
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will saudi arabia go nuclear the kingdom is reported to have nearly finished building its first nuclear reactor the crown prince had said they will develop a nuclear weapon if iran does so what does that all mean for an already tense and volatile region this is inside still. a lot of welcome to the program has a secret if iran develops a nuclear bomb we will follow suit that was the warning from saudi crown prince muhammad bin sandman last year today the kingdom may be a few months away from completing its first nuclear reactor and some control experts all along these photos published by different media show the reactor site in the king abdul aziz city for science and technology on the outskirts of riyadh construction is apparently nearly done around a vessel believed to contain atomic fuel saudi arabia is yet to sign up to the international framework that seeks to ensure tomic programs are not used to build weapons and it hasn't adopted rules allowing inspectors to look at sites. saudi arabia has been open about its ambitions to have a nuclear plant that it says is for civilian purpose
will saudi arabia go nuclear the kingdom is reported to have nearly finished building its first nuclear reactor the crown prince had said they will develop a nuclear weapon if iran does so what does that all mean for an already tense and volatile region this is inside still. a lot of welcome to the program has a secret if iran develops a nuclear bomb we will follow suit that was the warning from saudi crown prince muhammad bin sandman last year today the kingdom may be a few months away from...
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this goes to show that the united kingdom, dashed in the united kingdom, no one is above the law. we will do this in an orderly way that will not disrupt people's lives, and i continue to believe we need to leave the european union with a deal as soon as possible. and of course this house has voted repeatedly to avoid no deal. yet we have not so far been able to vote for a deal, so ahead of extensionl i seek an to the 30th of june. i have also requested that any extension should be terminable, so that whenever this house agrees that a deal has been ratified, we can get on and leave. avoidthis not merely to the withdrawal agreement, but to thecally to retain -- e.u. without holding parliamentary connection. this is a discussion from the council, it was difficult and surprisingly many of our partners share the deep frustration that i know many have seen in this house. there was a rage of news over the length of the extension, with a large number preferring a longer extension at the end of this year or even into the next. there was a compromise, and an extension lasted until the end
this goes to show that the united kingdom, dashed in the united kingdom, no one is above the law. we will do this in an orderly way that will not disrupt people's lives, and i continue to believe we need to leave the european union with a deal as soon as possible. and of course this house has voted repeatedly to avoid no deal. yet we have not so far been able to vote for a deal, so ahead of extensionl i seek an to the 30th of june. i have also requested that any extension should be terminable,...
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that gives you an idea of how important it is to the kingdom.e to arabia experience significant social or financial stress, it can go cap -- still tap aramco. that is something investors should definitely be aware of. the other thing is pricing. at the moment, the yield on the 10 year portion of this deal is coming. the yield is 125 basis points over a equivalent u.s. treasuries, three point of and 3.74% on the saudi sovereign. 3.75% versus three point 74% 3.74% saudi sovereign -- on the saudi sovereign. investors are going to ask themselves why am i not getting yield pickup for a company that is 100% state-owned? ramy: we are waiting for those droprs to drop the -- for sure. tracy alloway in hong kong. khalid al-falih spoke exclusively to bloomberg at the first gulf intelligence saudi arabia forum that was in riyadh. it is ongoing. i think the deal will close on wednesday, so i am advised not to comment on it, but i think the press report and the analysts and investors have been extremely impressed by what they have seen. this is no surprise to
that gives you an idea of how important it is to the kingdom.e to arabia experience significant social or financial stress, it can go cap -- still tap aramco. that is something investors should definitely be aware of. the other thing is pricing. at the moment, the yield on the 10 year portion of this deal is coming. the yield is 125 basis points over a equivalent u.s. treasuries, three point of and 3.74% on the saudi sovereign. 3.75% versus three point 74% 3.74% saudi sovereign -- on the saudi...
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we entered the european union as one united kingdom and we will leave as one united kingdom. >> following the referendum in 2016 and the major party policies in 2017, a collective responsibility to deliver. the rational, responsible way -- majority through this house and then move on to the ,est customs arrangement including the majority of the people in northern ireland. say he's absolutely right. i believe it is important for us to deliver on the vote of the res -- the referendum. both main parties campaigned in the last general election on manifestoes to deliver that brexit and that is what we should be looking to do. >> prime minister, we need to use this extension for a purpose. work.'t neither will trying to -- so we can have the benefits in a customs union and still have a completely independent trade policy. can i ask once again does she acknowledge even if it is not withdrawalnts -- her agreement to the public to break the brexit deadlocked and get the resolution our country really needs? >> i genuinely believe the way to break the deadlock is for this house to be able to agree o
we entered the european union as one united kingdom and we will leave as one united kingdom. >> following the referendum in 2016 and the major party policies in 2017, a collective responsibility to deliver. the rational, responsible way -- majority through this house and then move on to the ,est customs arrangement including the majority of the people in northern ireland. say he's absolutely right. i believe it is important for us to deliver on the vote of the res -- the referendum. both...
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this goes to show that nobody is above the law in the united kingdom. turning to counsel, my priority is to deliver brexit and do so in an orderly way to not disrupt people's lives. i continue to believe we need to meet the european union with a and to soon as possible avoid a no deal. we have not so far been able to vote for a deal. i have requested an extension and critically i've also requested and beyond the gratification but specifically to lead the eu without the -- without having to hold parliamentary elections and the discussions of the council many of the european partners that -- share the deep frustration. there was a range of news with -- of views about the extension with a large number hoping for the end of this year into the next. in the end was a compromise and an extension lasting into october. critically as i requested they agreed that this extension could be terminated when the agreement has been ratified. if we were to pass the deal by the 22nd of may and when the eu is ratified we can leave on the 31st. at 11:00 p.m. on the 31st of m
this goes to show that nobody is above the law in the united kingdom. turning to counsel, my priority is to deliver brexit and do so in an orderly way to not disrupt people's lives. i continue to believe we need to meet the european union with a and to soon as possible avoid a no deal. we have not so far been able to vote for a deal. i have requested an extension and critically i've also requested and beyond the gratification but specifically to lead the eu without the -- without having to hold...
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. >> and nobody is above the law in the united kingdom. my priority is to deliver brexit and do so in an orderly way to not disrupt people's lives. we need to meet the european union with a deal and then to avoid a deal and then we have not so far been able to critically i've also requested and beyond the gratification but specifically to lead the eu without the parliamentary elections and the discussions of the council many of the european partners that there was a range of news with large numbers to the end of this year into the next. in the end was a compromise and extension lasting into october. the council also agreed that critically as i requested they agreed that this extension could be terminated when the agreement is ratified so we don't pass a deal by the 22nd of may and when the eu is ratified we can leave on the 31. in short to the date of our departure in the parliamentary elections. during this time a cause of action is entirely in the uk's hands. there is some discussion to be imposed for membership during this period and i
. >> and nobody is above the law in the united kingdom. my priority is to deliver brexit and do so in an orderly way to not disrupt people's lives. we need to meet the european union with a deal and then to avoid a deal and then we have not so far been able to critically i've also requested and beyond the gratification but specifically to lead the eu without the parliamentary elections and the discussions of the council many of the european partners that there was a range of news with...
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kingdom in a shameful act surrendering our sovereignty the extradition those julian the sons to the u.s. for exposing evidence of atrocities in iraq and afghanistan should be opposed by the british government on thursday we saw julian assange being forced out of the ecuadorian embassy looking recently stressed and he was essentially being carried into that police van which was waiting for him outside this was offset abruptly revoked his asylum we know that relations between the ecuadorian president and the son has been the territory for a long time since he came into power a song she now faces an extradition hearing on the second of may that will be via video link so the next challenge for him is this next legal action battle but one thing's for sure though this expulsion and the potential consequences has gone as outcry worldwide guarding the freedom speech and human rights fellow whistleblower edward snowden was himself forced to seek asylum after we can classified information back in two thousand and fifteen oksana boyko from the world apart program asked the song whether he preferre
kingdom in a shameful act surrendering our sovereignty the extradition those julian the sons to the u.s. for exposing evidence of atrocities in iraq and afghanistan should be opposed by the british government on thursday we saw julian assange being forced out of the ecuadorian embassy looking recently stressed and he was essentially being carried into that police van which was waiting for him outside this was offset abruptly revoked his asylum we know that relations between the ecuadorian...
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it and the other half and this is the rub off of them the prospect of a head it's in the kingdom at play while the hard to show that artists laws in this plan first despite writing to every tour d.m.p. to explain her novel tactics it may not be possible to hold her parliament tea party together in under three years as prime minister she already holds a record over in thirty ministerial resignations and. so will the tory party finally splinter breaks it. is the conservative prime minister who repeatedly told us that no deal is better than a bad deal now approaching labor m.p.'s to block a very jolly when you see the rubrics very well most economists servitude of m p's votes lawton chiles. the european union to do with the clean break presumably knowing that. the second problem with the prime minister's cutting plan is it jeremy corbyn may be wise to the tactic and to cling to right to the government's rescue he may say why should i believe you i here today i'd go into mortal prime minister about to be the place by breaks a tear by the fall why don't hold an election no rather than after y
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today should have been the day that the united kingdom left the european union.ot leaving today is a matter of deep personal regret to me, but i remain committed to the united kingdom leaving the european union, and that is why i bought this motion to the house today. she said she knew it was a difficult day for all mp5. at this historic moment for our country, it is right to put aside self and party... right to accept... interjections. it is right to accept the responsibility given to us by the british people, and that is what i have done, mr speaker. i have said that i am prepared to leave this job earlier than i intended to secure the right outcome for our country. and when the division bell rings in a few moment's time, every one of us will have to look into our hearts and decide what is best for our constituents and for our country. but as we've seen, mps emphatically rejected that plea. that vote was the climax to a week that began with speculation about a cabinet coup, but the prime minister was still trying to save her deal. she invited some of her fierce
today should have been the day that the united kingdom left the european union.ot leaving today is a matter of deep personal regret to me, but i remain committed to the united kingdom leaving the european union, and that is why i bought this motion to the house today. she said she knew it was a difficult day for all mp5. at this historic moment for our country, it is right to put aside self and party... right to accept... interjections. it is right to accept the responsibility given to us by...
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this goes to show that the united kingdom, -- in the united kingdom, no one is above the law. my priority is to deliver brexit, and to do so in an orderly way that does not disrupt people's lives. i continue to believe we need to leave the european union with a deal as soon as possible. and of course this house has voted repeatedly to avoid no deal. yet despite the efforts of members on all sides, we have not so far been able to vote for a deal, so ahead of the council i wrote to president tusk to seek a short extension to the already -- the article 50 period to the 30th of june. i have also requested that any extension should be terminable, so that whenever this house agrees on a deal has been ratified, we can get on and leave. i did this not merely to avoid a further delay beyond ratification of the withdrawal agreement, but specifically to retain our ability to leave the eu without having to hold our lemon tree elections. the discussions of the council were difficult and unsurprisingly many of our european partners share the deep frustration that i know many feel in this ho
this goes to show that the united kingdom, -- in the united kingdom, no one is above the law. my priority is to deliver brexit, and to do so in an orderly way that does not disrupt people's lives. i continue to believe we need to leave the european union with a deal as soon as possible. and of course this house has voted repeatedly to avoid no deal. yet despite the efforts of members on all sides, we have not so far been able to vote for a deal, so ahead of the council i wrote to president tusk...
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to a degree what happened was around three days ago the united kingdom published what they call the y. paper which was one hundred and two page paper on how to make the internet a safe place and what they mean by a safe place is three things one they want to remove any terrorists content to they want to remove anything that could be implied as being sexual exploitation and three which i find to be the most distressing is during the elections they only want content from authoritative sources so they feel that not only is the content bad in some respects but they also want to go the additional step in regulating political news and content and the question comes up is this is extraordinarily subjective who is an authoritative source and it would absolutely stifle one's ability to get basically news that would provide all the information necessary to make a decision during an election well and when you talk about politics that's especially troubling right because the concept that the authoritative source has to be determined by someone typically by government typically by people in govern
to a degree what happened was around three days ago the united kingdom published what they call the y. paper which was one hundred and two page paper on how to make the internet a safe place and what they mean by a safe place is three things one they want to remove any terrorists content to they want to remove anything that could be implied as being sexual exploitation and three which i find to be the most distressing is during the elections they only want content from authoritative sources so...
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we into the european union as one united kingdom and we believe they are opinion as one united kingdom. >> following the referendum in 2016 as the r two major party policies in 2017, we have a collective responsibility to deliver. the rational responsible, practical way forward is to take the agreement with the majority through this house and then move on with the best possible customs arrangement assessed by most people including i believe the majority of the people in northern ireland. >> can i say to my right honorable friend he's right. i believe it is important for us to deliver on the boat of revenue but ass he's reminded te house, of course the two main parties in this chamber both campaigned in theci last general election on manifestoes precisely to deliver that brexit and that's what we should be looking to do. >> prime minister, we need to use this extension for a purpose. one more deed is that good enough and it won't work. neither will trying to tell people can all the benefits of a union facility completely independent trade policy. so can ask her once again, does she ackn
we into the european union as one united kingdom and we believe they are opinion as one united kingdom. >> following the referendum in 2016 as the r two major party policies in 2017, we have a collective responsibility to deliver. the rational responsible, practical way forward is to take the agreement with the majority through this house and then move on with the best possible customs arrangement assessed by most people including i believe the majority of the people in northern ireland....
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the united kingdom will have to field candidates in the next month's e.u. parliament tree elections there's a lot of pressure on to reason make to quit now that's definitely what we're hearing. calming outs of the united kingdom at the moment a lot in her own party particularly from the far right of her party the g they're called the european research group saying now she must go. they want a new leader before the party conference season at least some of them are saying they want a new leader by next week. a lot of the as i said those who are the cities those that really wanted a break situation to go through are absolutely furious that they'll have to field me piece it's hard to see right now that there won't be either a general election in the united kingdom or a second referendum before. october the thirty first deadline what is interesting though away from the united kingdom and how that all affected is what effect this particular summit will have on the franco german relationship angle merkel was among one of those voices along with european council pr
the united kingdom will have to field candidates in the next month's e.u. parliament tree elections there's a lot of pressure on to reason make to quit now that's definitely what we're hearing. calming outs of the united kingdom at the moment a lot in her own party particularly from the far right of her party the g they're called the european research group saying now she must go. they want a new leader before the party conference season at least some of them are saying they want a new leader...
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we are convinced of the united kingdom will respect its obligations. we meet again, we will not be renegotiating amongst ourselves or with the uk. the agreement that was reached months ago because the withdrawal agreement must be respected and sentara two. —— its entirety. we don't want the agreement to be called into question because that would jeopardise the backstop agreement that we have negotiated with our irish friends. i'm sure our friends are comforted to see that their wishes and concerns are being taken into their wishes and concerns are being ta ken into account their wishes and concerns are being taken into account by their friends in the european union. they will probably be an election and the united kingdom, that may seem a bit odd but rules are rules and we must respect to european law. and then we will see what happens. this very much another exercise in kicking the can down the road, it doesn't satisfy anyone but it is a compromise. this is a reason they have picked the 31st of october date, because that brings to an end the commissio
we are convinced of the united kingdom will respect its obligations. we meet again, we will not be renegotiating amongst ourselves or with the uk. the agreement that was reached months ago because the withdrawal agreement must be respected and sentara two. —— its entirety. we don't want the agreement to be called into question because that would jeopardise the backstop agreement that we have negotiated with our irish friends. i'm sure our friends are comforted to see that their wishes and...
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having ruined relations during that time between ecuador and the united kingdom. i very much hope that those relations can now be sustained and nurtured. we shouldt say, too, not let him to get away with the idea that he was arbitrarily detained would just are looking -- ridiculous. secondly the fact that he had no charges to answer originally in sweden because the swedish prosecutor would've needed to interview him personally, something he never allowed her to do. those two facts need to be right in the middle of this ridiculous story. >> my honorable friend has made a number of important points. he also refers to our relationship with ecuador, which is very good. i think today's outcome shows that. as i said, thanks to the hard-working efforts of the minister of state, those relations are very strong today. when it comes to mr. assange's detention, my friend is right to remind the house that this is a self-inflicted detention. it was a decision to lock himself up for seven years. >> i'm pleased that the gentleman mentioned sweden. the home secretary didn't menti
having ruined relations during that time between ecuador and the united kingdom. i very much hope that those relations can now be sustained and nurtured. we shouldt say, too, not let him to get away with the idea that he was arbitrarily detained would just are looking -- ridiculous. secondly the fact that he had no charges to answer originally in sweden because the swedish prosecutor would've needed to interview him personally, something he never allowed her to do. those two facts need to be...
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then perhaps the united kingdom would have to give up its. commissioner on the e.u. commission would be the first time since one thousand nine hundred three the u.k. hadn't been represented there as the french president arrived in brussels though he was talking about about unity about saving the project and everything that went with that. we must remain united as i believe it's important for the viability of the. european project that's what's at stake it's essential that nothing compromises that situation we have the european nations to preserve and they don't want to come and hindered it's the time for decisions is now. well if money were in mcallen is being tipped as the bad cop of the big major members of the e.u. twenty seven really the good cop perhaps could be german chancellor angela merkel to resume a with here in berlin under in paris in fact on tuesday for talks with both of them but before the german chancellor left in she did say that although she was open to talks these breaks it's because the ations these constant breaks that summits they can't continu
then perhaps the united kingdom would have to give up its. commissioner on the e.u. commission would be the first time since one thousand nine hundred three the u.k. hadn't been represented there as the french president arrived in brussels though he was talking about about unity about saving the project and everything that went with that. we must remain united as i believe it's important for the viability of the. european project that's what's at stake it's essential that nothing compromises...
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as the speaker, this goes to show that in the united kingdom no one is above the united kingdom no onel, my priority is to deliver brexit and to do so in an orderly way that does not disrupt people's lives. so i continue to believe we need to leave the european union with a deal as soon as the european union with a deal as soon as possible. and of course this house has voted repeatedly to avoid ano house has voted repeatedly to avoid a no deal. yet despite the efforts of members on all sides we have not yet been able to vote for a deal. so ahead of the council i wrote to president tusk to seek a short extension to the article 50 period to the end ofjune. critically i also requested that any extension should be determinable so that whenever this house agrees a deal and ratifies the withdrawal agreement we can get on and leave. and i did this not merely to avoid a further delay to the ratification of the withdrawal agreement but specifically to retain our ability to leave the eu without having to hold european parliamentary elections on the 23rd of may. mr speaker, the discussions of the
as the speaker, this goes to show that in the united kingdom no one is above the united kingdom no onel, my priority is to deliver brexit and to do so in an orderly way that does not disrupt people's lives. so i continue to believe we need to leave the european union with a deal as soon as the european union with a deal as soon as possible. and of course this house has voted repeatedly to avoid ano house has voted repeatedly to avoid a no deal. yet despite the efforts of members on all sides we...
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he wants to try t and keep the united kingdom in the european union. 70.4 million people voted to getut of your opinion and that's what we're going to do. >> thank you, mr. speaker. northwest less at your voted overwhelmingly to leave the european union and for the past two years the prime minister's told my constituents on over 100 occasions that will be leaving 29 march, 2019 with march, 2019 with or without a withdrawal agreement. but at the last minute she begs for an extension, delaying our departure. does my right honorable friend realize for the good people of my constituency they will forgive her for this? mr. speaker, they are good people but you're not stupid people and they will never trust the prime minister again. >> can i say to him that i hope the message he will take back to his constituents is it is a very simple one, which is we can indeed guarantee delivery on brexit. we can guarantee to living on brexit if this wiki and others in the south support the deal. >> jeremy corbyn. [shouting] >> thank you, mr. speaker. this chaotic and incompetent government has driven ou
he wants to try t and keep the united kingdom in the european union. 70.4 million people voted to getut of your opinion and that's what we're going to do. >> thank you, mr. speaker. northwest less at your voted overwhelmingly to leave the european union and for the past two years the prime minister's told my constituents on over 100 occasions that will be leaving 29 march, 2019 with march, 2019 with or without a withdrawal agreement. but at the last minute she begs for an extension,...
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is no kind of intention to establish a new format for member states and article 50 and the united kingdoml remain during the whole process a full memberof will remain during the whole process a full member of the your panic again. with all other obligations and the rights and the voting rights. —— a full member of the european union. 0ur rights. —— a full member of the european union. our intention was to have some political government this integration that the uk will not use any kind of political vikings or tricks to... —— political blocking is. to be distracted or to stop our work or use this possibly political instrument to implement something. i really trust what theresa may declared today. i have no doubt the terms are sincere declared today. i have no doubt the terms are sincere and treated serious. the reference to the corporation is in reference to the basic principle of the treaty. which are governing are living together andi are governing are living together and i trust theresa may that united kingdom will not step away from the treaty they have two co—operate with the governme
is no kind of intention to establish a new format for member states and article 50 and the united kingdoml remain during the whole process a full memberof will remain during the whole process a full member of the your panic again. with all other obligations and the rights and the voting rights. —— a full member of the european union. 0ur rights. —— a full member of the european union. our intention was to have some political government this integration that the uk will not use any kind...
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will saudi arabia go nuclear the kingdom is reported to have nearly finished building its first nuclear reactor the crown prince had said they will develop a nuclear weapon if iran does so what does that all mean for an already tense and volatile region this is inside still. a lot of welcome to the program has a secret if iran develops a nuclear bomb we will follow suit that was the warning from saudi crown prince mohammed bin sandman last year today the kingdom may be a few months away from completing its first nuclear reactor and some control experts are launched now these photos published by different media show the reactor site in the king abdul aziz city for science and technology on the outskirts of riyadh construction is apparently nearly done around a vessel believed to contain atomic fuel saudi arabia is yet to sign up to the international framework that seeks to ensure tomic programs are not used to build weapons and it hasn't adopted rules allowing inspectors to look at sites. saudi arabia has been open about its ambitions to have a nuclear plant that it says is for civilian
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they'll be taken place next month but we do understand as well as the reactions back in the united kingdom some of to reach the maser own party are absolutely furious with her she arrived in brussels saying she wanted an extension only until june the thirtieth now it seems that with voting on into walked over and then having to put forward candidates for the european elections there's a lot of people in our own party calling for her head but as leaders were leaving the summit everybody pretty much was saying this was the best. deal possible the best compromise that could be come to know that the risks huge frustration for many people that i had to request this extension the u.k. should have left the e.u. by now and i sincerely regrets the fact that i have not yet been able to persuade parliament to approve a deal which would allow the u.k. to leave in a smooth and orderly way but the choices we now face are stark and the timetable is clear thanks to the reason we reserve the word function of. the year european. by the week because of you and all the years of. the focus of the we we do arri
they'll be taken place next month but we do understand as well as the reactions back in the united kingdom some of to reach the maser own party are absolutely furious with her she arrived in brussels saying she wanted an extension only until june the thirtieth now it seems that with voting on into walked over and then having to put forward candidates for the european elections there's a lot of people in our own party calling for her head but as leaders were leaving the summit everybody pretty...
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sat around a table having dinner trying to thrash out a solution have agreed to offer the united kingdom an extension of article fifty an extension of the break that deadline until the thirtieth of october of this year now there will be a stocktaking it's being called basically a how are we coming along review that will take place in june now that the deal is currently being put to to reason may the u.k. prime minister she was excluded from those talks they they talk about them too not to them when it comes to the exit talks so she's going to have that deal put to her very likely she will accept it she went into this meeting saying that she wanted an extension no further than june thirtieth well i guess she will be able to accept that stocktaking as a dead deadline of sorts what this does mean though is that the united kingdom will have to field candidates in the upcoming european parliamentary elections what we really can see this is though is a win for a minute on the french president what we understand from diplomatic sources is that he was the only one isolated in the room who was ag
sat around a table having dinner trying to thrash out a solution have agreed to offer the united kingdom an extension of article fifty an extension of the break that deadline until the thirtieth of october of this year now there will be a stocktaking it's being called basically a how are we coming along review that will take place in june now that the deal is currently being put to to reason may the u.k. prime minister she was excluded from those talks they they talk about them too not to them...
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the theoretical grip britain or united kingdom that they hope to harvard mediately withdrawing from europe he knows well enough like that that's not true. so you know it's people who look at them and just feel that the far right has gone too far do you think. the debate over the us there for years is changing the undergrowth of northern irish politics you know we've had to fix blocks for a long time is it changing people's perception to. opening up the constitutional question over there that out there that people know even though a lot of people don't want to put their head above the parapet but people know where they make their money. they know where their progression comes from i wouldn't see the border community against drugs that are just an underground thing and affecting how it affects our daily lives we look much waiter out of the not plenty of people are asked beginning to ask exactly which union you want to belong to the united kingdom or the european union one we have all of those going to be. a settlement there always is live despite the confusion and despite the best eff
the theoretical grip britain or united kingdom that they hope to harvard mediately withdrawing from europe he knows well enough like that that's not true. so you know it's people who look at them and just feel that the far right has gone too far do you think. the debate over the us there for years is changing the undergrowth of northern irish politics you know we've had to fix blocks for a long time is it changing people's perception to. opening up the constitutional question over there that...
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at the united kingdom does not have the experience and the reality of the coalitions. backbench mps have been working together, it's one of the striking things around the house of commons stop loosing these different groups working together but that two front is much harderfor them. groups working together but that two front is much harder for them. they came together before they're even a party. there is a real serious question about whether these talks are simply going to the motions or anyone involved actually wants to come to a conclusion or whether it is just come to a conclusion or whether it isjust practical to come to a conclusion or whether it is just practical to the process and then say, we tried our best but you know, we just could then say, we tried our best but you know, wejust could not. then say, we tried our best but you know, we just could not.|j then say, we tried our best but you know, wejust could not. i think of voters like parties working together. if there is an insurmountable problem in politics that voters elect, of course they should be worki
at the united kingdom does not have the experience and the reality of the coalitions. backbench mps have been working together, it's one of the striking things around the house of commons stop loosing these different groups working together but that two front is much harderfor them. groups working together but that two front is much harder for them. they came together before they're even a party. there is a real serious question about whether these talks are simply going to the motions or...
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and they can see the united kingdom is a country completely divided.ere sub inc. you katya. she will be in the press conferences asking the difficult questions. we are waiting for those press co m es questions. we are waiting for those press comes this was of no teacher when they will be. we will stand somewhere in this building. theresa may walked in discussions with donald tusk but as soon as we see them come will bring their reaction to you. but if details still to come here in brussels. stay with us. hello, no sign of spring warmth in the forecast. in fact the weekend is looking a bit colder. we'll take a look at that in just a moment. first of all, how thursday is shaping up. and talking about cold weather, widespread frost to begin the day but a fine day ahead for most places with some sunny spells. high pressure in control. at the moment that is blocking weather systems from coming our way from the atlantic. also, blocking mild air coming our way as well because the flow of air around the high pressure is bringing in this chilly breeze from the
and they can see the united kingdom is a country completely divided.ere sub inc. you katya. she will be in the press conferences asking the difficult questions. we are waiting for those press co m es questions. we are waiting for those press comes this was of no teacher when they will be. we will stand somewhere in this building. theresa may walked in discussions with donald tusk but as soon as we see them come will bring their reaction to you. but if details still to come here in brussels....
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parliament president was that if the united kingdom has to field candidates in the upcoming e.u. parliamentary elections then they have to realize that these elections are no game . that interests the european parliament is the home of democracy because of this uncertainty the principle of popular representation is under threat we cannot go on like this we must know what's going to happen and how long the extension will last for the european parliament games are not acceptable to the games at the expense of the people and their representatives the integrity of the parliament is non-negotiable. well we've only heard a few words from to resume a while she's been in brussels they were as she arrived at the european parliament she spoke very briefly to journalists on the red carpet she basically said i've done everything i can to get this deal over the line and blamed parliament for the current impasse. so many people beatrice straight to the summit is taking place. because the u.k. should be used by now and i create to drench the fact the parliament is not being able to pass a deal
parliament president was that if the united kingdom has to field candidates in the upcoming e.u. parliamentary elections then they have to realize that these elections are no game . that interests the european parliament is the home of democracy because of this uncertainty the principle of popular representation is under threat we cannot go on like this we must know what's going to happen and how long the extension will last for the european parliament games are not acceptable to the games at...
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it is an extraordinary moment for the united kingdom.nister green. and thep, jon ferro 9:00 hour. this is bloomberg. ♪ viviana: this is "bloomberg surveillance." let's get the bloomberg business flash. shares of easyjet are falling. the carrier is being cautious in its outlook for the second half of the year. easyjet is seeing increasing softness in ticket prices in the u.k. and across europe. of russia's largest airline has been killed in a plane crash in germany. natalia fileva was chairman and a major shareholder in s7. engine planesingle that went down while approaching an airport near frankfurt. two big names in european auto making mate joint forces. psa group andned fiat chrysler are exploring a reduceship that would investment costs. psa, by the way, the french company that makes peugeot cars. francine: thank you. we will of course keep an eye on any kind of consolidation or joint venture in the car there. inflation in the your area unexpectedly slowed. meanwhile, the menu venturing -- sector iscturing weakening. how is europe's
it is an extraordinary moment for the united kingdom.nister green. and thep, jon ferro 9:00 hour. this is bloomberg. ♪ viviana: this is "bloomberg surveillance." let's get the bloomberg business flash. shares of easyjet are falling. the carrier is being cautious in its outlook for the second half of the year. easyjet is seeing increasing softness in ticket prices in the u.k. and across europe. of russia's largest airline has been killed in a plane crash in germany. natalia fileva...
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in the united kingdom i talked to the chief officer. he said in the united kingdom the think about things beyond how well it works they think it does make sense he says if you edit the numbers it doesn't make sense economically to have a big campaign for healthy adults to get the influenza vaccine when so few of them proportionately are going to end up getting sick and taking time off work. so we will just leave it at a very different approach to the two different cultures. yes, sir? >> good afternoon, doctor brown. i am a history graduate student at george mason university. does it suffice to say i am stickler on sources. i'm just curious what sampling of sources you used. i know your newspaper articles and some medical diaries but i was actually more specific interested in your use of secondary sources to kind of bolster your own medical knowledge that you already have. >> it is a new question. i think american trouble now there's a historian in the room. the truth is i use both. obviously i began with one of the secondary sources occ
in the united kingdom i talked to the chief officer. he said in the united kingdom the think about things beyond how well it works they think it does make sense he says if you edit the numbers it doesn't make sense economically to have a big campaign for healthy adults to get the influenza vaccine when so few of them proportionately are going to end up getting sick and taking time off work. so we will just leave it at a very different approach to the two different cultures. yes, sir? >>...
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will saudi arabia go nuclear the kingdom is reported to have nearly finished building its first nuclear reactor the crown prince had said they will develop a nuclear weapon if iran does so what does that all mean for an already tense and volatile region this is insightful. a lot of welcome to the program has him seek it if iran develops a nuclear bomb we will follow suit that was the warning from saudi crown prince mohammed bin sandman last year today the kingdom may be a few months away from completing its first nuclear reactor and some arms control experts all along these photos published by different media show the reactor site in the king abdul aziz city for science and technology on the outskirts of riyadh construction is apparently nearly done around a vessel believed to contain atomic fuel saudi arabia is yet to sign up to the international framework that seeks to ensure tomic programs are not used to build weapons and it hasn't adopted rules allowing inspectors to look at sites. saudi arabia has been open about its ambitions to have a nuclear plant that it says is for civilian p
will saudi arabia go nuclear the kingdom is reported to have nearly finished building its first nuclear reactor the crown prince had said they will develop a nuclear weapon if iran does so what does that all mean for an already tense and volatile region this is insightful. a lot of welcome to the program has him seek it if iran develops a nuclear bomb we will follow suit that was the warning from saudi crown prince mohammed bin sandman last year today the kingdom may be a few months away from...
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of the kingdom. and. at least publicly by the kingdom to try to to settle this issue if it simply meeting cultural demands or requirements why i allow a credible legal process to proceed and to find the guilty party and punish not guilty party according to the ongoing legal system and saudi arabia would like i said with an open court with observers international observers then so be it but along as a financial incentive i think frankly frankly it's and amounts memory. still ahead in al-jazeera a new report reveals the arab media targets of a hacking teen used by the u.a.e. . and the severe storm leaves a trail of destruction in nepal affecting tens of thousands of people. hello again it's good to have you back well we've been watching a big storm passing across most of the lavon you can see here on the satellite image bringing very heavy rain across parts of iraq iran and now that system is going to be making its way up towards the north towards causing stan you can see the area circulation right there th
of the kingdom. and. at least publicly by the kingdom to try to to settle this issue if it simply meeting cultural demands or requirements why i allow a credible legal process to proceed and to find the guilty party and punish not guilty party according to the ongoing legal system and saudi arabia would like i said with an open court with observers international observers then so be it but along as a financial incentive i think frankly frankly it's and amounts memory. still ahead in al-jazeera...
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as most of the gulf kingdom saudi arabia uses is to do share a system to fabricate the charges against their dissidents especially against the activists who spoke out. of their social media outlets or rules participated in demonstrations there is a taboo in the gulf kingdom especially in saudi arabia no one is allowed to speak about what's happening in the country. well just what wraps up the big news stories of the last seven days or a view of it this sunday was much more of course an outing dot com before we go though the fun of the sunday. news here this weekend for some from you his loyal viewers because bart chilton our colleague and host of our tease financial show boom bust has passed away suddenly just three days before his fifty ninth birthday dynamism and passion for business greatly enriched the program we brought you which is popular one of the most popular shows in r.t. america before he joined the family network was commissioner of the u.s. commodity futures trading commission he also worked to multiple local federal and presidential campaigns but friends and colleagues h
as most of the gulf kingdom saudi arabia uses is to do share a system to fabricate the charges against their dissidents especially against the activists who spoke out. of their social media outlets or rules participated in demonstrations there is a taboo in the gulf kingdom especially in saudi arabia no one is allowed to speak about what's happening in the country. well just what wraps up the big news stories of the last seven days or a view of it this sunday was much more of course an outing...
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as most of the gulf kingdom saudi arabia uses is to did you show the system to fabricate the charges against the dissidents especially against the activists who spoke out or who was there social media outlets or rules participated in demonstrations there is a taboo in the gulf kingdom especially in saudi arabia no one is allowed just speak about what's happening in the country now a u.n. report has revealed the forces fighting with it and snuff gallus than of actually killed more civilians than the militants themselves we've got the details on this story just off the break. join me every thursday on the alex i'm unsure when i'll be speaking to a guest of the world of politics sports business i'm sure i'll see you. what is it calling. magic and the new type of digital currency decentralized digital scarcity chancellor i'm bringing a second bailout for a bank that's called the genesis blog for reason calling it civil disobedience a source of optimism because i can control my own financial destiny it's just a new way of coming to consensus it's a game changer in the human history of. co
as most of the gulf kingdom saudi arabia uses is to did you show the system to fabricate the charges against the dissidents especially against the activists who spoke out or who was there social media outlets or rules participated in demonstrations there is a taboo in the gulf kingdom especially in saudi arabia no one is allowed just speak about what's happening in the country now a u.n. report has revealed the forces fighting with it and snuff gallus than of actually killed more civilians than...
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riyadh says they will not hesitate to punish anyone threatening the security and stability of the kingdom but the gulf institute for democracy and human rights claims society justice system often fabricates charges. the first time which so very be used that if you know t. took punish prisoners of conscience who ordered to talk about the human rights violations in the country not just. i think around five of the of the executive people you call where really charged by terrorists do to them charges we don't trust. i really enjoyed your system just how did and how did. you handle the magic in the eighty's the british soldiers who took to the streets to demand rights and freedoms and who spoke out about what was happening in the country. most of the gulf kingdom so the idea being if you did you show the system to fabricate the charges against their dissidents especially against the activists who spoke out all the. media outlets or rules participated in demonstrations there. in the gulf kingdom especially in saudi arabia no one is a low just about what's happening in the country. a swedish com
riyadh says they will not hesitate to punish anyone threatening the security and stability of the kingdom but the gulf institute for democracy and human rights claims society justice system often fabricates charges. the first time which so very be used that if you know t. took punish prisoners of conscience who ordered to talk about the human rights violations in the country not just. i think around five of the of the executive people you call where really charged by terrorists do to them...
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as most of the gulf kingdom saudi arabia uses is to do dishes system to fabricate the charges against their dissidents especially against the activists who spoke out or who used their social media outlets or rules participated in demonstrations there is a taboo in the gulf kingdoms. should in saudi arabia no one is a load just about what's happening in the country. news for now i'll be back at the top of the hour with more up days but stay tuned for a documentary called to the moon. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race of his own spearing dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. you know world of big partisan lot and conspiracies it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the tim
as most of the gulf kingdom saudi arabia uses is to do dishes system to fabricate the charges against their dissidents especially against the activists who spoke out or who used their social media outlets or rules participated in demonstrations there is a taboo in the gulf kingdoms. should in saudi arabia no one is a load just about what's happening in the country. news for now i'll be back at the top of the hour with more up days but stay tuned for a documentary called to the moon. so what...
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as most of the gulf kingdom saudi arabia uses is to do dishes the system to fabricate the charges against their dissidents especially against the activists who spoke out over the use of their social media outlets or rules participated in demonstrations there is a taboo in the gulf kingdom especially in saudi arabia no one is a low just speak about what's happening in the country. finally some very sad news to bring you this weekend bart chilton our colleague on the host of artie's financial show boom bust has passed away suddenly three days before his fifty ninth birthday bartz dynamism and passion for business briefly enrich the program he brought to you which is one of the most popular shows on r t america before he joined the r t family barth was commissioner of the u.s. commodity futures trading commission he also worked on multiple local federal presidential campaigns on for the bill clinton administration friends and colleagues have described him as strong and dignified and say he treated everyone with respect t.v. host and political commentator steve malzberg remembers the wifely b
as most of the gulf kingdom saudi arabia uses is to do dishes the system to fabricate the charges against their dissidents especially against the activists who spoke out over the use of their social media outlets or rules participated in demonstrations there is a taboo in the gulf kingdom especially in saudi arabia no one is a low just speak about what's happening in the country. finally some very sad news to bring you this weekend bart chilton our colleague on the host of artie's financial...