Thursday, November 03, 2016

UK's Brexit Cannot Pass without Parliament Approval


Britain's High Court has ruled there must be parliament approval first for the UK to leave the European Union.

Brexit Appeal: Parliament Has Final Say in Triggering Article 50


In a major blow for Prime Minister Theresa May, the British government has lost its case for making the sole call on triggering Article 50, the formal process to begin negotiations to leave the European Union.

Wednesday, November 02, 2016

President Assad's Interview with Swiss TV – SRF1


President Assad to Swiss SRF1: “.. Aleppo has been under siege for the last four years by the terrorists, and we haven't heard a question by Western journalists about what's happening in Aleppo that time, and we haven't heard a single statement by Western officials regarding the children of Aleppo. Now, they are talking about Aleppo recently just because the terrorists are in a bad shape. This is the only reason, because the Syrian Army are making advancement, and the Western countries - mainly the United States and its allies like UK and France - feeling that they are losing the last cards of terrorism in Syria, and the main bastion of that terrorism today is Aleppo.”

Sophie Shevardnadze Interviews Bashar Al-Assad


President Bashar Al Assad's Interview Given to Russia's Koms


Inside Syria: Questioning the Assad Régime


Channel 4 News questions the Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Moallem about Syrian and Russian plans to recapture East Aleppo from the rebels and fears about civilian casualties.

Syria’s War: Russia Tells Rebels to Withdraw from Aleppo


Russia says it will extend a pause in air strikes on the Syrian city of Aleppo.

Moscow has appealed directly to rebels, telling them to leave through two corridors.

But opposition fighters are refusing to go.

Al Jazeera’s Mohammed Adow reports from Gaziantep near the Turkey-Syria border.


Megyn Kelly vs Newt Gingrich: Biggest Diss Ever


Newt Gingrich and Megyn Kelly clashed in an intense interview on the Kelly File

The Brexit War Can Still Be Won, But We Must Start Fighting Back


THE GUARDIAN: Millions are desperate to prevent Britain unravelling, but we need to be as passionate as those who would wrench us from the EU

Britain faces its biggest peacetime crisis since 1945. Leaving the EU on the slightest of referendum majorities, after a campaign in which the leave side was never constitutionally compelled to agree what leave meant, is already plunging Britain into a constitutional, political and legal quagmire. Prolonged economic stagnation, perhaps depression, seem inevitable. A liberal, tolerant, outward-looking country is being transmuted into an illiberal, intolerant, inward-looking one. This is as fundamental as it gets. Battle is being joined for our soul, yet many of those who see all they hold dear being ripped away from them are strangely mute. Nigel Farage was right when he said it was a revolution “without a shot being fired”. Read on and comment » | Will Hutton | Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Canadian Cop Charged after "Racist" Comments about Alcohol, First Nations


(LANGUAGE WARNING:) Gavin McInnes of TheRebel.media talks about Sgt. Chris Hrnchiar, who was disciplined for comments about the death of an Inuit artist in Ottawa.

Hamed Abdel-Samad und Wolfgang Bosbach über den Islam


Das Dritte Reich in Farbe


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Clinton’s Fierce Attack on ‘Dark, Divisive and Dangerous Vision’ of Trump Supporters


When a protester starts waving a sign and shouting ‘Bill Clinton is a rapist’ at a Florida rally on Tuesday, Hillary Clinton goes on the attack. ‘I am sick and tired’, she says, ‘of the negative, dark, divisive and dangerous vision and behaviour of the people who support Donald Trump’. The protester is led away and the sign ripped up. ‘We are not going backwards; we are going forward,’ she says pointing at him


Read the Guardian article here

SS Archive: Hitler Colour Documentary


Tuesday, November 01, 2016

Hillary Clinton: ‘There Is No Case’ in FBI Email Investigation


Lack of trust between Democrats and the agency, made worse by James Comey’s late email disclosure, is likely to endure after the final votes are cast


Read the Guardian article here

BBC Panorama – Paxman on Trump v Clinton: Divided America | BBC Documentary 2016


Panorama BBC 2016 documentary. Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are two of the most controversial and distrusted presidential candidates ever. As the election approaches, Jeremy Paxman travels to Washington and beyond to understand how America's great democracy has come to face such an unpopular choice. From a life-size naked effigy of Donald Trump, to the stage of Avenue Q and the corridors of power, Jeremy meets political insiders and voters on both sides of the gaping political divide, and casts his unsparing eye over a nation preparing for a historic election.

The Glazov Gang – Banned: How Facebook Enables Militant Islamic Jihad


Transgender: Should We Be Talking to Our Kids about It? – BBC Newsnight


How helpful is it to introduce very young people to the idea of gender fluidity? Some worry that it will simply confuse - planting ideas into children who may be different but not trans. Evan Davis speaks to Stephanie Davis-Arai from Transgender Trend and Susie Green from Mermaids.

'If Trump Wins I'll Leave the US': Trump Ghostwriter Tony Schwartz – BBC Newsnight


If there were one single thing that brought Donald Trump to the attention of Americans all around the US it was a buccaneering book called "The Art of The Deal" which became an instant bestseller when it was published in 1987. It takes the reader through all Trumps big real estate deals line by line, but it's alleged that he didn't write a word of it. That was the job of a thirty something year old journalist Tony Schwartz, who stuck with Trump every day for more than a year, but when Trump announced his candidacy Schwartz was horrified and decided to atone for his part in Trump's rise. This is his first British television interview.