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relationship with the european union and of course his party does stand against anything that distances person from the now i felt that the main issue for people here given that there's an increasing lack of support for britain's membership of the european union would probably be just that the us sticking it already so i went out to us that they have concerns and i can understand because they were saying they feel that we have similar values today therefore we represent them and the european union. clearly a major part will. take notice but equally i don't. fully understand. the implications for britain i don't think it is because i mean we are a different kind of teaching them so you know i think we should make. a lot of people in the streets there saying it is a question of sovereignty now with me i said gerrard baton he's a member of the european parliament general we've always known haven't we the u.s.
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prefers that the u.k. has a close relationship with the union so what difference does it make now that they've said i think the difference here is that they're actually interfering in british politics i think there's a difference between you can assign a country having a view about other countries foreign policy and stating that but i think this is a bit different this is a direct attempt to interfere in british domestic policies and they're trying to frighten the british people by saying you know we'd lose influence and jeopardizes our special relationship and all the rest of it if we continue along this road of actually asking what hang on a minute what's happened to our national sovereignty it's gone and we'd like it back and the polite thing of the clock thing either side is president carter. and david cameron is big plans for a referendum we're expecting this announcement within the next few weeks you'll be pleased about that what difference does this really make i think you'd have to be very naive to think if david cameron is sincere about this he's talked about a referendum but this whole thing about renegotiation is a nonsense you cannot. the terms of our membership terms of membership decided by
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treaty they have to be done by unanimous agreement of all twenty seven member states and twenty eight soon when croatia joins you cannot renegotiate on a piecemeal basis and nobody in the european you other countries going to renegotiate our terms or allow us to because we are one of the biggest paymasters to view so the us is worried about nothing but i think the americans should mind their own business. you know what we don't tell them how to about their national sovereignty i shouldn't tell us which is the most precious thing we've got is the right to determine our own democratic affairs thank you very much at starbucks and talking to me about ministration expressing his opinion on the case i'm sure for the e.u. . in a u. turn at the international monetary fund its chief economist has admitted the organization has failed to predict how the austerity measures it's recommended would he do your rope measures it's recommended would he do your rope severely underestimated the effect of increased unemployment particularly to rekey economies
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like greece the study says that every dollar that governments card to reduce economic output i one point fifty dollars wealth manager marco properly says the admission want to help those who are paying for their government's mistakes. the reality is of course the inmost waist western governments which includes most of the southern european countries the level of state involvement in the economy has grown substantially over the last few years and what happens is of course that any significant austerity measures will have a massive impact on on the economy what is being is debt accumulation that's the same in the us and most of most of europe mary is continuing massive accumulation of of sovereign debt. and. for some point this
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was a plan through. through the european central bank through the germans and then the european community has imposed these these massive austerity measures on the southern european peripheral countries and of course it's not the people's follow the government has overspent it's not the people's fault but the banking system has failed and needed to be bad or bad but it's the people who have to deal with the dead through higher taxation and have to. enjoy all these these massive measures. russia's former defense minister not elisir to do golf has refused to answer investigator's questions over a multi-million dollar embezzlement case involving the ministry he cited the
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russian constitution which doesn't allow a person to testify against themselves. rooted investigators to his earlier written testimonies investigative committee says it may consider his refusal to testify as an obstruction of justice last month or c. or to go off or was called as a witness in the case but refused to answer questions because his lawyer was ill and could not be present the minister was sacked from his post in november as the scandal unfolded it's alleged that several companies affiliated with the defense ministry when volved embezzling around one hundred thirty million dollars. and now let's take a look at some other stories making the news this hour three days of mourning clad in pakistan after wave of bombings have left at one hundred fifteen people dead and scores wounded one to do it killed in the city of quetta in balochistan in
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a glass at a market in a shiite dominated area into an explosion at a billiard homes a sunni muslim extremist group has claimed responsibility for that attack while at least twenty one people died in the northwestern city of england with a blast rocked house gathering for speech by religious leader pakistan has seen similar attacks in recent months amid a rise in islam its urgency and sectarian violence. the un has called for swift deployment of an international force in mali after militants claimed significant advances government troops have launched a come to offensive to try and retake the town of goma french president of france all on meanwhile says paris is also ready to help the country hold rebel advances the security council earlier approved a plan to deploy three thoughtful ellie approved
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a plan but they were not expected to arrive until september there are fears that the region could become a stronghold for al qaeda linked militants be used as a springboard for attacks on europe. she people have been wounded at a california high school after a student turned a weapon on his classmates the teacher managed to persuade the teenager to put down his gun avoiding possible for the violence people who know the students say he was a loner often teased by classmates because of his height shooting comes less than a month after a gunman killed twenty elementary school children in connecticut fueling a nationwide debate on u.s. gun laws. french police are looking for the killers of three female could issue independence activists who were shot in the head in terrorism thursday the motive for the murders which took the life of a p k k party co-founder is not yet clear ankara has recently started disarmament
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talks with jailed leader of the twenty five year conflict between the organization and the government the murders sparked mazza rallies in turkey with some say the women were killed by a crude faction opposed to the talks others believe the assassinations were carried out by the government to derail negotiations. afghan leader hamid karzai is in washington to thrash out america's role in afghanistan during talks with president obama mr karzai has already met defense secretary leon panetta and secretary of state hillary clinton the focus of the one to one meeting is expected to be on the number of american troops that will remain in afghanistan after the majority pull out twenty fourteen end their possible role washington hasn't finalized its decision yet but doesn't rule out a complete withdrawal and that the scenario is
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a lot of welcome by the afghan government whose position is increasingly fragile mental functioning taliban insurgency hillary men leverage worked extensively with you was diplomats in the middle east and asia believe president karzai isn't alone when situation. i think these talks are for the president and his national security principals to let afghanistan's president karzai down as softly as they can to let him know that unfortunately they're not going to make good on their promise to completely train. the afghan military and police before u.s. troops leave i think this this visit is about trying to let cars i know as nicely as they can that they're not going to make good on their promise to continue to defend afghanistan and train up afghanistan's military and i think part of it is that president obama. after he agreed to surge the troops into afghanistan i think pretty quickly realized if he didn't realize even before the surge that there is no
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military solution for the united states in afghanistan and so i think in part the initial surge of troops by the president in two thousand and nine was to give the united states some political cover to eventually do this troop withdrawal to show that we were withdrawing from a position of strength now i don't think it's turned out the way the president probably wanted it to because the taliban is so clearly on the office but the idea that the president did his best he tried to send more troops it didn't work he gave it as we say in the united states the old college try and it just didn't work i think for an american population that is both battered financially and very tired of endless wars and occupations this is something that will basically go go forward without a hitch in terms of american public opinion shortly daniel bushell takes the law is a piece by piece the truth seeker coming up.
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age of pain docs pumped full of. pretty much every school shooting in the polls. was on prescription drugs on antidepressants kids times more likely to get funded suicides are even more widespread politicians false info make good old americans in the mainstream media disparate you pull those pills they told me that i had taken a gun to my third class and held them hostage and we were told that if we follow up with their evaluation of a.d.h. t. and take him to the pediatrician and get him on ritalin that child protective services could charge us for educational and emotional neglect at age thirteen while writing his skateboard he suddenly keeled over and was dead the county medical examiner said there was no doubt in that case that the chronic ministration
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of the red line was the cause of death ritalin is for the purposes of classification by the drug enforcement administration is a schedule two drug on the same list as cocaine or trying to solve a problem in the schools by putting their children on kiddie cocaine with killed herself just annoying days off to being prescribed antidepressants like pikesville she was a normal girl having trouble sleeping supplies and. there is nothing in her that would have done that thousands of deaths the big molds why big pharma reputation of drug companies is abysmal actually matches that of tobacco companies as with vioxx we could. for many people. because the bestselling anti-psychotics plex will prozac effect thought have been full for the first time to reveal the shocking research by i think us thanks for joining us what was the
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result half of the data that had been collected by the drug companies had never been published they'd kept it hidden so they knew about it the food and drug administration knew about it we use a law called the freedom of information act and we compel the f.d.a. to send us copies of the data that did not show a benefit of the drug over placebo ok they had proof of a useless but did they know their pills actually deadly to search to three quarters of the people taking them can lose their ability to engage in sex the way they usually do there's an increased risk of strokes there's an increased risk of death from all causes in young people children and adults up to the age of twenty four there's an increased risk of suicide ality. in women who are
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pregnant there's an increased risk of miscarriage and when they have babies there's an increased risk of. malformations of the child of autism other serious disorders. serious side of mouth formation the mainstream media winfrey pulled because for every dollar drug spend on research they hand out a million team times multimedia on commercials like this advertising big pharma shills in the film issuing one hundred billion bucks. in supplying top spend. with this no tourist antidepressant zoloft mainstream media gratefully pokus the full chewed and who cares about the view is he why will he corporation pharmaceutical company for nearly fifteen years covered up their own internal investigation that showed that anyone on prozac is twelve
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times more likely to attempt suicide then those using other antidepressants that tough times more than the average population twelve times more than those already on other antidepressants this is a criminal act. and i want to know why these criminals are still walking the streets the public is swallowing the lawyers like a dream the top three antidepressants bring in twenty five thousand dollars a minute and the most recent campaigns of the last year or so you're hearing so much ask your doctor or talk to your doctor about and when you hear that on the screen it sounds so nice of them doctor about effects your excellency or doctor about sick talk to your doctor about so let's talk to your health care professor dr to do doctors tell you talk to your doctor immediately talk with your doc what the studies have shown is if you actually bring up
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a brand name drug with your doctor by name you are significantly more likely to walk out the door with that drug so they do that for a reason industry. is responsible to wall street and wall street first they have to they have to please wall street but the fact that they don't work works to the advantage of the drug companies and the psychiatry which means that you're not cured which means that you're a patient for like you're a customer you're a client for life and the worst your health care is the more drugs you mean it's it's a great deal for them to feel mortal paulina porizkova had everything going for her she was only the second go to cover sports illustrated swimsuit edition two years straight then prescribe quote crippling antidepressants shouldn't have been allowed on america's next top model as the drugs made her stable for the program both pitied her because she was also on the same medication in fact go find all hope
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friends or anti psychotics which she says give you the self-awareness of a slug and kill you'll say it's like. americans are currently the low just guinea pig troil in history mind altering drugs are tested just for weeks there's a long term effects of being a value. you don't i'm suspecting citizens who think their drugs have been checked then we see who dies who has seizures who has to form children who has epilepsy who has diseases downstream whose heart stops the public is the clinical trial no drug has side effects of fact it's a very dangerous industry that has gone so far over a board in inventing fictitious diseases and drugging our children and our population that i consider to be engaged in crimes against humanity but one of the people we depend on our doctor is telling us on mainstream media the pope kills
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doctors and again have become a custom entitled to accept all sorts of gifts from some was to the artist and certainly to the public of seeing doctors being jailed up to the caribbean for a weekend with a drug company paying does not make the profession look very good and joyful joins us he's the pioneer in the field of happiness research with hundreds of studies what formulas actually work such a strong correlation between eating lots of vegetables and i mean good mental health how it works we don't know but the pattern is strongly in that that boy is the key reason why villages income put the mail it's really live seventeen years longer. lived in the village was the secret camp and. which literally translates to cook it and it cool because it was it was it was. and they couldn't eat meat and of course. you know which parts of the law
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america brits take with. hope but. that they can take lessons and actually transport and. even if. you. have a little bit of space to grow. and so you just needed it. and if. you can. buy organic vegetables and over those. chemical which a company. culture production. where kids of the new drug. from school and school
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a cocktail of twenty two drugs off a computer closed. off for myself what they were giving her and how much and how often. i just thought. this child and the parents were helpless. altruistic. program or as in fact i believe it's called bloody cold hearted intent is to recruit more children into very subjective diagnoses of mental illness and to treat those kids medications those regime in the history of this world has ever tried such a deadly drug experiment on its own people the full effects will be seen on today's children in fifty years time when all currently does the face consequences think truth from fights this is the truth eco terrorists
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