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to those who would. elections do they want to rediscuss d. it our european policies and european and italian position deserve the euro is absolutely true goes away people for the norden me if i start that that being even a book a team for italy is getting out from you are sol i don't think it will happen neither. nor militant league will be proposing in case all their ruling a county like italy to get dollar took from europe is all but nevertheless our delight for so you. probably. take note and to understand it is kind of bureaucratic europe dictating routes now listen to the people and so on and so forth we need their european rebelution we need to share
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and and we negotiate even some basic bit of the us of european union. this kind of political response and it you know the british electorate thought of that and then rejected that idea as ever even being attainable i know we are in the middle of a difficult move in europe d. so cool front good german axis. grex it negotiations and now italian election alt can't pull editions we'll have to take into full account well what million seven million saw. voters decided to stop to discuss. let's change let's have you wrote more proactive on growth and jobs. rather than simple simply
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proceed yours and dictate to us and blocking everything would you blame brussels for the huge support of the former fascist or leader of the both warmly known of the northern league. well i wouldn't define northern league at the fastest northern league archy used to be a member of the government under but it was calling government i was in the same governmental people coming from the orderly there where good ministers and frankly speaking this is the result of the many mistakes made by europe europe has been making mistakes there while in the me there will be cries is it trying to can team you to in polls is simple oh stereotype rules instead of moving to the rules to win state development and i
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would say finding a new way to create the jobs and do you think the libya war had an effect in the sense that immigration seems to be such an issue and of course the libya was called the core component which african refugees they were all that out through libya. well i did already another crisis during the still cold arris brings italian pulled into sense and italian government worse than most reluctant to engage on to do war against gadhafi regime because of their time prime minister berlusconi used to ask a very simple question what next what next do you war there was no answer there was america and gauging the sarkozy deciding to go i had anyway to boming benghazi and of course the older partners for
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loyalty where we wear a blue eyes to goal i had but it was not a war was the pasta war the origin of the migration crises with left libya and the whole we left libya to its destiny and our european partners left it alone with bill solely garraty with no cooperation and of course when our d'italia da facing the reality invasion of towels and so how's uncertain talers and so migrants the top military economic migrants all are if you g.'s a minor or are to refute g.'s the large majority it cannot make migrants we cannot accept people by elating all d'italia ruth committing crimes these
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is it leading to a reaction crime is not a sure i was actually down in italy though. yes but if the perception is not crime is down if you look at statistics but look at the perception of negative feelings people are a threat to go out of the houses and all in all we're not out or during the not y. because they feel to be under threat and you can do it under the eyes statistics on crime decline and get get and get him down and die there would be not at all curse you wait it is the reality do you think anyone from brussels will meet with the big party leaders in office say six billion dollars that they offered to turkey regarding migration. no because italy as i said that's been left and old i criticize how billy. barrett beginning the
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agreement between e.u. and jerky putting billions of euros in the hands of their dole and while allowing their door to go had with the repression and i would say it destroying in number of fundamental rights in its country these was a serious mistake in the meantime you will remember when you were met and they decided that euro africa instructed g. day put on big table few hundreds well millions kobe at four dollars you were comparing it to billions of europe only mad and top dollar did give the idea of balance and easy sell their perception italians and this is maybe they paid the price if you're in deep elections you mentioned the franco
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german axis macro is electorally arguably in trouble merkel has put some coalition together isn't it italy fighting against the e.u. in a better position to talk to donald trump now that we seem to be having the beginnings of a full scale trade war trade tariff war. very much will depend on who will be in the next government of beatle but anyway my personal opinion is whoever would be the prime minister or deforest minister dairies a room full eternally to be listened to from the other member states of europe by a raising their voice by putting on the table some uninstalled problems. that like it's you fish and see all different good german axis through
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europe and need for change need for change i would include a good old reflection on how to renegotiate some of the dealers of the economic foundations like european common it cannot make space it's not possible to have an european central bank and that doesn't give us the ability to act like the american central bank or a national central bank these is a gap that we have to feel as soon as possible talking of american steve bannon donald trump presidential election must their mind is already in rome do you think you'll be meeting with the silvio berlusconi he's called a five star leg a coalition of the ultimate dream. well i think we have to take into consideration those who voted for five stars dolt who voted for
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norden we can be concede or it wouldn't bracket the forgotten people but i'd love the history of the american vote for tran daudet found to have been forgotten from the elete from the oath or e.t.s. from it institution they decided to vote even though they don't know what would be the real strategy or firestar to a country like italy by men or lest they vote and we have to respect those millions of voters and just finally do you think silvio berlusconi understands that when he perhaps starts to talk to these but he leaves his. oh well as corny is in galley gender smart enough to understand you will understand you will understand all sort
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of need for change well so we're doing is all impiety we didn't equality should all center right and now we're like are not the arguments that are so beany is in delete we're doing center right coalition franco frattini thank you. thank you very much thank you after the break thirty years ago this week the gibraltar three was shot dead by u.k. special forces we'll ask the shin fein m.p. who took over gerry adams seat if teresa mayes bricks and phlegm could again good lives in danger and v.d.u. peace spokesperson for human rights if he supports an amnesty for ira volunteers well the simple coming up about to him going underground. hey everybody i'm stephen both russian the task hollywood guy you know suspects
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every proud american first of all i'm just george washington and honored to say this is my buddy max famous financial guru and well just a little bit different i'm not. going to try not to run your windows up with all the drama happening in our country i'm shooting the brood have fun meet everyday americans. and hopefully start to bridge the gap this is the great american people which. both the united states and russia have announced their nuclear weapons posture both countries are entering a new age of war the age of hypersonic weapons are we now in the new arms race.
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it's been almost fifty years since we've had human beings on the surface of another planetary body and i hope that we could actually put together an international lunar exploration initiative much like we have the international space station consortium and to get. there are the countries of the world cooperating with the private sector could afford to get back into real space exploration and i think that would that would create a lot of excitement. welcome back arguably there's now no more critical issue regarding brics it than the status of northern ireland a border down the middle of the irish sea is actually being imagined in the national conversation about borders trade and migration that's why leaders of sinn fein met for urgent talks with chief negotiator in brussels on monday and in the
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past twenty four hours it was the turn of the protestant party that is the electoral reason to raise them a as prime minister of britain joining me now is a member of the northern ireland affairs committee and shadow devi spokesperson on human rights and health jim shannon jim thanks for coming on and going to be here underground any concerns there's more leverage in brussels and when it comes to these border issues. are not the largest party in north we are we have a relationship. with that are much the government here westminster. and on the north it lies at westminster and i just want to know what stage the. republicans aren't well. we want a soft border. let's do it well that's a sign of any irish deputy prime minister has already cost down to resume his plan for you know hardboard what they hope to achieve out of this because most of their trade for the. for the puppy farm is with the medicaid and on the. we depend on
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each other inside the barn and i didn't understand myself maybe you can explain it to me answering a question on the border to. canada an example to countries that have no customs union but there is a border between the us and canada yeah i mean what. well i think with be honest i mean at this one time there is a border between north and the republic of ireland and might be online and i'm up at may be a geographical. a marker on that one going to become as a chance part it's we can walk across that nuri and they and they. can dock and i can cross a border of the don't need all. the don't go as well minute drive from seattle to vancouver no no no you count it out i don't i don't think you know but i don't. that was an example one of our best examples. of a way of doing it like it or not i think she has united on large proportion of not
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all of our party that they at this moment try. to support her and where she is so calm we have the number recognition of it's. the present and see ms relationship with the car as a corner on the p.s. and i on probably m i five where we could have a security type border as well tom we have been a stiff way of business going from from your knowledge or from from puerto dierdorf for mana across the republic i think we could do to put a ready so is it not possible. question is it not possible to could tell you that while the. door was the north it was the only acceptable for you then for a line down the irish sea so that your business is and you can suggest there to a worldly not be a boarder and the r.t.c. mr coburn a in the surf out of car and then everyone else better realize that ny but it will be a hard border because of and i know that in educating the great britain and north aren't
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there will be a hard border because their public aren't on the set right to have thought so they can get out in running all of them and it is brussels running the destiny of your country as you know they were the death of our culture has been run by the price of common citizen are pretty still bonnie and go ok well what about the good friday agreement if it does didn't have to be hard would you said since i will soon as it has been on this show says. the tory critics of the good friday agreement are right do you believe that the agreement is failed as long as you position fame. holds holds also back i would have thought that the good friday agreement the relationship between the north non than the united kingdom on the republic of i will be will that will will falter yeah absolutely and tourism is completely conversant with the do you people after all you allow her to be prime minister and then there's this spring supplementary estimates that as we voted in parliament and if they vote it down and you guys are going to give the money back no no no we they
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claim it has been made that we will that we have an agreement with them for one point four billion pyne that will be for the benefit of all the people in northern ireland and this number of projects probably thirty projects or three broadband is one of those issues that were there actual money for the health service that has been going through you have a window is this twenty million going because there's been some worries that you are you would be privileging protestant communities with twenty million for local services of a catholic that everybody everybody gets heads towards isn't sitting on everything but everybody gets the advantage of the health service every biggest advantage of the education so if we put money into and the health everybody benefits ok you're also the spokesperson for human rights do you see the j in the european court of human rights is failing is. certainly will be very pleased. whenever we leave in the thirty first of march and twenty nineteen that we no longer relationship with
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a the european court of rights they no longer have a say what happens ok thankfully there's been very little final months while all the talk has been very fortunate borders down the sea and all the rest of it i understand you offer an amnesty i couldn't believe when i read it but you know for an amnesty for volunteers i'm certain enough to factor because of your view that an amnesty should be given over all no while i've been very careful what i've said than done to all of my party. that it's wrong. percy those who. worn the uniform. are then head of the credible for. incidents or whatever they may be have taken many many years ago i feel very very strongly. but a lot back and why is it he pursued many many years afterwards why is it soldiers and police officer for issues and for the value of an amnesty a little so i'm for those who have worn the uniform should not be pursued so i
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would suggest only an amnesty for the british only not to notice them sitting on almost a four ira terrorists but i will say for those who have tried to murder isn't that the good friday agreement i think it's common sense that those who have tried to protect society who have consistently done so. and uniform i believe that they should not be pursued for for legacy issues that they should feel at all or felt they should be in charge of thank you thank you very much. well we just heard shouted your piece spokesperson on human rights and health jim sherman calling for an amnesty for soldiers during the troubles yesterday thirty years ago three hundred people known as the gibraltar three were shot dead by some of those soldiers joining me now is jim fein m.p. pull mask people things for coming on just take us back and remind us what happened thirty years ago this week you said yourself that thirty years ago three on arm and officials as individuals were shot dead on the straits of gibraltar and i think it
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was a terrible try. in the history of art and because even those three individuals were killed and brutally killed and slammed on the straits of gibraltar have said that there's off that follows was really hard and hurtful for the communities and back and belfast starting in west belfast where i represent a number of people came from very hard as my people died over a period of days even trying to get the bodies home the family's experience great difficulty of trying to get the bodies their loved ones back from there and i think that's how anybody calling for almost a for people who killed three on a. people as well as more heartful i think people should think twice before they say remarks they got of course john didn't go for those particular three but in general your being go to human rights is a lot in the news of the boot of a prick said they said. operation flavius was not a conspiracy they were all killed as part of a reflex action well i don't know that there has been legal disputes over the years but the fact of matter is they were three on armed and the federals who were brutally killed and the straits of gibraltar sense that has been saying quite
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explicitly now and casting doubt on the good friday agreement saying in favor continues the way it is why should it be particularly a obstacle for the brics a process and just for seeing the possibility of the end of the good friday agreement over these negotiations and has worked hard and always work hard we are one of the creators of the good friday agreement clear that the u.p.a. weren't shown fairness worked hard over many years to tactical trade agreement and also to build equality modernism and that israel deep a have worked in the opposite direction i mean most of the agreements and most of their backs to all those agreements are equality p s n h b s do you hear opposed at why they oppose what are they opposed to what are they afraid of in the rates be a society and a society passed on equality they have to answer that i don't know but they're the ones who've been caught in my fury where they can't their spokespeople even and recently as can't even agree with each other they deny all that but i should ask
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you because we have the twenty million is reported of the billion pound bunker bribe as it's been described to keep to resume as prime minister of this country. seeing it in catholic areas he said that the money was not as not being doled out in a sectarian fashion now it's quite as nice but i have spoke to you about their so-called but nobody seems to say now i have a twenty million in health and maybe different figures or maybe some figures or maybe twenty. you seen it out and i know constituents i partially haven't seen on it i don't know where it's went to and i. the big issue for israel because they told us that they were the seavers of our economy that the told us that they were going to be the series where they got an answer by them and until you are block grant no one has seen that i mean i've met with members of the peace conference that hasn't been part of it already and it's being given importance and there is no i don't think i would ever be put on a sectarian manner and if it is certainly shouldn't be and we will stand certainly close watch and over that process if that money ever comes because it's a big if no one has seen
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a video but i know off your imagine the fact that it could be twenty million dollars maybe said it could be fifty million again those figures i don't know what is crack epidemic but it started is nowhere near by them and has been put into our economy it's very important to say that the british government has taken well over a billion pine or rather a block grant over recent years they have crippled some of the market is bringing it back so i do you know what they haven't thought of that yet ok but during the day has at least ruled out a halt border repeatedly which seems to suggest it's very very nebulous all of this that it would have to be the european union the puts up the checkpoints just describe what that would mean for your communities in the border communities well first of all i would be opposed to checkpoints our party in fact money status and trade across the majority of that is right across the end of our and will be opposed to checkpoints because people work too hard to remove pretty checkpoints from over the years hence the peace process to good friday agreement subsequent agreements i don't know what fraser may have said i don't even know where treason may sound in the old arguably only brussels putting it well but i mean what has
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ships what actually has she said what proposals has she put in table as clearly up to her. home and put proposals because now over to her the ball is in her court because europe has committed and says what they would like to see they would certainly don't want to anybody's can say that we would see in frame call and really you don't think your seats in westminster you have the power and the. to put maybe a border down the middle of the irish sea where we don't have the party supporters after all what you've always wanted they'll all any political party will go into elections obviously to try and get his money elected representatives possible tool that you can put your politics to the fore but with regards to the chevy and be enough chances payson westminster which over twenty seven thousand people floated for me and the last election not to take my seat i'm not going to break my promise to the twenty seven thirty new whether it was just that thing else or voted for united i looked of course and in the arab world it would have been a photo for a lot of other different reasons as well because maybe if you could every with regards to some of the constituency issues also but the fact of matter is i stood
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on stance to take it and i'm not going to break my promise to the laboratory elected me and the other six m.p.'s from sheffield do you think a hard border would mean they were inevitable return to violence in the present i hope not i mean we've worked very hard for a peace process we have worked very hard to sustain the pace and we'll continue on the road to make sure that there is a peaceful society not only for this generation for but for generations to come as five important but what i do know that backs it will be that the mantle to everyone right across the end of our and we can't go back to borders fan as opposed working away to get rid of borders that's exactly what we will continue to do in the future that's what our tosses to make sure that there's no border on the environ we want to reduce borders we want to make sure that the people from the virus can do their business right across the length and breadth of it and we also want to work with britain as well we want to treat it we want to make sure that we have the maximum amount of return for our citizens and that's working with people right across but to do that we have always argued that there has to be a special need
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a status for the end of our and the north of and more importantly in the european union i would actually call into the work to ensure there is no borders in the environment or anywhere else but also call on trace and may put your proposals or what you propose on the table up the nih no one knows what she is talking about no one knows what her proposals are and i think that's quite dangerous because there are on certain areas. i mean there's on certain order and then there's always that cause for concern among populations and people all the ask thank you and that's over the show will be back on saturday when we look at some of the week fed lines including the serious case of what russian trade when i was six operative so i gave her a ball and his daughter you know who were found on a bench near a shopping center in the southeast of england over the weekend stopped when you gave media frenzy a little bit already convicted russian president vladimir putin but as with the live event go feeling in london no one of those thought was how and why six appears repeatedly failed to protect its assets in the u.k. more of that story on saturday still then he would out by social media with yours out the forty eight years to the day the u.s.
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captured the only medina the commanding officer of the unit responsible for vietnam's leader and massacre was court martialed for his role in the mass murder of up to five hundred civilians he was later acquitted. her. about your sudden passing i've only just learned you worry yourself and taken your last to bang turn. your attitude up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry he could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each other. but then my feelings started to change you talked about more like it was again still some more fond of you those that didn't like to question our arc and i
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secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters my mind it's consumed with death this one difference i speak to you now as there are no other takers. to claim that mainstream media has met its maker. the new global economic war is unfolding in the realm of education the right to education has been supplanted by the right to access to education low its high education is becoming just another product that can be foolish and sold so it's not just about education anymore it's also about running a business and what you could also through a lot could these souls. finally could to me. which is the place of students in this business model before college i was born now i'm an extremely more higher education the new global economic wall.
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a security to psychology from say a city to change tactics to telco reintegration issues surrounding returning children not as concerns. terror threat. of syrian opposition fighters are on washington's payroll with the pentagon requesting thirty million dollars from the u.s. budget to cover their wages. also ahead on the program. jailed for life in russia guilty of killing. workers.
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