Friday, November 04, 2016

No Brexit without Parliamentary Approval – UK High Court Rules


Britons who voted for their country to leave the EU have been dealt a blow by a ruling from the UK’s High Court, which says the government will need Parliament’s approval to go ahead with Brexit.

Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad: Exclusive Interview | NBC Nightly News


NBC's Bill Neely speaks with President Bashar Al-Assad. This interview was filmed by the Presidential press office of Bashar al-Assad. No editorial changes were made to the content.

Syria Conflict: BBC Exclusive Interview in Full with President Bashar al Assad


Brexit, Immigration, and Identity Politics: Steve Davies


Steve Davies (Institute of Economic Affairs) joins Dave Rubin to discuss identity politics, Brexit, immigration, and more. This is part of our collaboration with Learn Liberty featuring interviews with classical liberals.


Hard-Line Strain of Islam Gains Ground in Indonesia, World’s Largest Muslim Country


THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: Rally against Christian governor of Jakarta draws estimated 100,000 people

JAKARTA, Indonesia—The biggest street protest in years shook this sprawling capital on Friday in a stark display of the more conservative, militant strain of Islam taking hold in the world’s largest Muslim country.

Police said an estimated 100,000 people turned out for a rally called by hard-line Muslim groups against the capital’s Christian governor, whom they accuse of having committed blasphemy. » | Ben Otto and Anita Rachman | Friday, November 4, 2016

The Glazov Gang – Hillary and the Muslim Brotherhood



The Enemies Within »

The Unknown: The Shady Pieces of the Islamization Puzzle


'Trump Won’t Be Permitted to Win' - Assange Interview with John Pilger (Courtesy Darthmouth Films)


As Wikileaks releases another batch of emails from Hillary Clinton’s campaign, RT presents the next part of an exclusive interview given by the whistleblower website's co-founder Julian Assange to renowned documentary maker John Pilger and Dartmouth Films.

'I Don't Vote with My Vagina': Susan Sarandon on Not Backing Hillary Clinton - BBC Newsnight


Hollywood actress and environmental activist Susan Sarandon talks to Evan Davis about the civil resistance on the Dakota access pipeline, the US election and why she's not supporting Hillary Clinton for US president.

Bret Baier on Revelations on FBI's Clinton Foundation Probe


Nov. 03, 2016 - 11:58 - Sources: Bureau's investigation 'a very high priority'

Thursday, November 03, 2016

The Poles Leaving the UK after Brexit - BBC News


A rise in hate crime against the UK's Polish community is making some of them think about leaving the country as a result

What Brexit Judgment Means - BBC News


The BBC's assistant political editor says the High Court decision to say MPs must give their go-ahead before the formal Article 50 process of leaving the EU is triggered has "thrown an almighty spanner in the works" for Prime Minister Theresa May. Norman Smith was speaking on the BBC News Channel as the verdict was delivered.

Paul Auster on US Election: 'I Am Scared Out of My Wits' - BBC Newsnight


Acclaimed US novelist Paul Auster says he feels "on the verge of a nervous breakdown" over the US presidential election. Speaking to Emily Maitlis he said: "When Trump says 'Make America great again', he means 'make America white again,'" he said.

O'Malley Blasts FBI's 'Cheap Shot' against Clinton


Nov. 03, 2016 - 2:58 - Democrat sounds off on email investigation on 'America's Newsroom"

Melania Trump: It Would Be an Honor to Serve This Country


Nov. 03, 2016 - 3:49 - Melania lays out her agenda as potential first lady

Bill Warner, PhD: Just Like Killing Chickens


Judge Jeanine: Clinton Is Becoming Unhinged


Inside Story - The Fight against ISIL Is One of the Major Challenges That Will Face the Next US Leader


‘Russia Not Behind Clinton Leaks’ – Assange Interview with John Pilger (Courtesy Darthmouth Films)


In an exclusive interview with renowned filmmaker John Pilger and his Darmouth Films company, Wikileaks co-founder Julian Assange has responded to claims that Russia is behind recent Wikileaks revelations about Hillary Clinton, adding that he feels "sorry" for the U.S. presidential candidate. RT's Polly Boiko has more.

How to Handle Biased Media with Truth - Bashar Al-Assad Interview Highlights (August 2016)