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Trump Goes to Japan. Sits ringside at a Sumo Wrestling event, awards 60-pound trophy to the Sumo Grand Champion. Signs of a healthy American alliance with Japanese PM Shinzo Abe, especially as regards problematic trade relations with China. Sadly, MSM columnist Ian Bremmer makes up false quotes in an attempt to undermine Trump abroad. Why no apology from Bremmer? Meanwhile, courageous Hollywood actor Jon Voight pronounces Trump "the greatest President since Abraham Lincoln." Democrat Nancy Pelosi stammers through a speech. Democrat Jerry Nadler falls ill on stage. Creepy leftist lawyer Michael Avenatti gets charged with stealing from client Stormy Daniels, could face 404 years in prison. Also, we discuss the "dangerous times" we face in the Declassification aftermath. How will the Deep State react to the real prospect of accountability? What will they do when cornered, with no way out? We study CIA John Brennan's "palpably distressed and angry" response to Trump's Declassification Directive. Apparently, Brennan prefers to have the CIA as a government unto itself. Why does he still hold a Security Clearance? Also, British PM Theresa May resigns. Another globalist goes down. Major victories across the Europe for nationalist leaders in EU Parliament elections. Plus, Devin Nunes unveils the "Joseph di Gabriele" pseudonym for Joseph Mifsud. Historical vignettes on Sumo Wrestling. With Listener Calls & Music via the Black Crowes, Foo Fighters and Dr. Dre. Sacred Song from Jerry Lee Lewis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen to KTSA radio host Trey Ware in his entirety. Topics include-- British PM Theresa May steps down in June, Facebook takes down over 3 billion fake accounts, and Ron Nirenberg gets the double-stamp treatment from the Castro twins.
Thursday, April 11, 2019 Sudan's Bashir is reported to be out, and scientists show us the unseeable. This is TRT World’s Daily News Brief for Thursday, April 11th. Sudan's Bashir is reported to have resigned as president Omar al Bashir has stepped down as Sudan's president, according to government and military sources. Bashir has been in power for 30 years. But he's been facing growing opposition since December last year when the economy tipped further into crisis. According to Sudanese media, consultations are under way to set up a transitional council. Voting begins in India's lengthy election Polls have opened in the first phase of India's general elections. The seven-phase vote to elect a new lower house of parliament will continue until May 19. With 900 million eligible voters across the country, this is the world's largest democratic exercise. EU extends Brexit deadline to October 31 EU leaders at an emergency summit in Brussels have agreed to allow Britain to extend the Brexit deadline to October 31. British PM Theresa May however still says she wants the UK to leave "as soon as possible." Brexit missed its original date of March 29 as Britain squabbles over the details of the post-divorce deal. And that's assuming it actually happens. Algeria sets presidential election for July 4 Algeria's interim leader has called a presidential election for July 4. Abdelkader Bensalah says it will be an honest contest. Bensalah was installed after long-time president Abdelaziz Bouteflika stepped down in the face of massive opposition. Scientists show us what a black hole looks like And finally, Astronomers have shown us what a black hole looks like. It's a long way away, 500 million trillion kilometres, in a galaxy called M87. To do it, they coordinated eight radio telescopes around the world, pointed them in the right direction and took a photo. And that’s your daily news brief from TRT World... For more, head to TRTWORLD.com.
Veteran Singaporean journalist Ian De Cotta reviews the week in international news, including Brexit problems for British PM Theresa May, video entrapment of Australia's One Nation party, and the Rolling Stones cancelling their North American tour.
Time is running out for British PM Theresa May to iron out a Brexit deal with Parliament. SE Cupp and Doug Heye break down her ongoing battle with lawmakers, why Putin is loving the drama, the risks of America meddling in the politics of an ally, and the "hard leave" worst-case scenario.
British lawmakers defeated Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit divorce deal by a crushing margin on Tuesday, triggering political chaos that could lead to a disorderly exit from the EU or even to a reversal of the 2016 decision to leave.
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Conservative Party MPs have triggered a confidence vote in British PM Theresa May’s leadership. This, after she delayed a parliament vote on the Brexit deal, leaving MPs angry at the limbo. Assoc Prof James Crabtree from the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy shares his insights on what’s next for Brexit.
Opening Monologue. Creepy Psycho Smirking testimony from FBI Peter Strzok, quintessence of Deep State Physiognomy. In the aftermath, Goose Egg Mueller offers another nothingburger distraction indictment of Ghost Russians. Notes on President Trump's "solid gold" trip to Europe. Applies appropriate pressure on Germany regarding Merkel's natural gas "Putin Pipeline." Tells NATO it needs to pay up -- free ride is over. Then piles on British PM Theresa May for her "soft Brexit" miscalculation. Meanwhile, Air Force One lands today in Finland. Trump readies for Helsinki summit with Vladimir Putin. MSM vents McCarthyite outrage. We review Sen. Rand Paul's stance against NATO's push towards the borders of Russia. For fun, we listen to some Finnish music and review the work of Finnish film director Aki Kaurismaki. Also, our SCOTUS update on the prospects of nominee Brett Kavanaugh. So far so good, with the hostile Sen. Chuck Schumer failing to gain traction. Plus, our commentary on the FIFA World Cup, as France defeats Croatia. We contrast Soccer Hysterics with Baseball Stoicism. And yes, we're glad England lost again. With Listener Calls & Music via Blur, Nicky Jam, Era Istrefi, Eric Church, Garbage, Esa Pulliainen and Matti Johannes Koivuu. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Hayward catches up with Henry Olsen in London, ahead of the upcoming general election in Italy where populist parties are expected to do well, and where German politics remain in disarray because of the populist eruption in their last general election. Meanwhile, Brexit continues to be a non-stop agony for British PM Theresa May, while the best performing government in western Europe right... Source
12 June 2017 - While the results of the snap election in the UK were not quite as unexpected as the most recent US election, they came close. Recovering politician and the founder of English Scotts for YES, Math Campbell (@MathCampbell and @EnglishScottsForYES) joins us to sort out the chaos. We take extra time to really understand why British PM Theresa May opted to form a coalition government with the terrorist affiliated political party from Northern Ireland, the Democratic Unionist Party. Since this tipping of the delicate balance in Northern Ireland toward the unionists and away from the republicans could potentially re-ignite the Troubles it seemed worth our time. Math and Will also dissect the voter turnout problem in Scotland and, like the 70,000 voters in the upper Midwest who tipped the entire US election, they cover why the SNP voters who stayed home made such an outsized difference in the result nationwide. We begin with our new weekly segment, the Lying Liar Lie of the Week. Arliss' competitor was proposed by listener @bosengood. Apparently, David Brooks thinks the Flynn/Russia matter had little to do with why Trump fired Comey! Will rejoined with Trump assuring us that he is 100% happy to testify under oath. (Sure you are, Donald.) The American Health Care Act (AHCA / Trumpcare) is back with a vengeance and I went over what we think is in this bill and why the AHCA is incredibly bad even for those with health insurance through their employer. Ben Winkler, of MoveOn.org, has a truly excellent set of instructions and tips for how to optimize a call to your senators and how to #resist. Will got way back to basics, all the way back to Thomas Paine (and further) talking about the principle of positive liberty and why it is this basic core value which distinguishes progressives from conservatives. Positive liberty is about having the capacity to create real opportunity versus the negative liberty principle of not being prevented from achieving an outcome. Positive liberty is why progressives believe in basic rights and is at the heart of the healthcare debate. On a side note, Will and I have begun speaking with some folks who have come forward to volunteer to join the Hopping Mad team. If you are interested please let us know. We are serious about adding more voices. Carrots! - Arliss
British PM Theresa May wants to stop Islamic terror by cracking down on the Internet. Also, CNNi caught staging a pro-UK demonstration by "Muslim mums."
After a marathon meeting yesterday in regards to the LRT project, the Bay Street LRT stop has been nixed again. Why has it been dropped yet again? Guest: Jason Farr. City Councillor, Ward 2, City of Hamilton. British PM Theresa May has invoked Article 50. This starts the countdown for Britain to leave the European Union. What does this mean? Guest: Allan Craigie, Lecturer in Department of Political Scientist, University of British Columbia. Should Toronto end funding for the Pride parade? A city Councillor in Toronto will be putting forward a motion to drop the city's funding for Pride until they allow the police floats back in. Guest: John Campbell, Toronto Councillor, Ward 4 Etobicoke Centre. How do we build unity between police, city hall and pride? Guest: Savoy Williams, Brock student, a recipient of the John Holland award in 2015 (The Nelson Mandela award for youth in 2015).
British PM Theresa May has invoked Article 50. This starts the countdown for Britain to leave the European Union. What does this mean? Guest: Allan Craigie, Lecturer in Department of Political Scientist, University of British Columbia.
British PM Theresa May has initiated the first steps for Brexit and is to invoke Article 50 today.Jeff Semple, Global News Europe Bureau Chief.
Our politicians have no shame. I'm convinced they'll tell us whatever we want to hear. The latest in the long list of lies was Hillary's speech today in Illinois. Durin the speech Darren and I were almost in tears as Hillary chastized Trump as a man who would never respect the separation of powers. She, however, would, and that's why you should elect her. I thought, "How can someone like Hillary review that speech and ever consider giving it in public?" Doesn't she have a shred of integrity? The answer, of course, is no. And that's why Hillary has been so successful for so long in American Politics. From there we talk a little about the anointing of the new British PM Theresa May and then it's on to a discussion about who should be allowed to vote. It's a good show day. Listen and share!Support the show.