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the us is not possible to have an european central bank 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 bannan donald trump presidential election must the 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 dole's who voted for five stars dolt who voted for 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 doled out found to have been forgotten from the elite from the oath or e.t.s.
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from it institution gave decided to vote even told they don't know what would be the real strategy or firestar to rule a country like italy by men and lest they bought 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. well corny is in challenge and it smart enough to understand you will understand you will understand all sort of. sharing well so. you all are we doing new coalition on the same to right and now we're like i'm not arguing mr stalled any easy indeed we deem second to write. for t.v.
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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 are the shin fein m.p. who took over gerry adams seat if teresa mayes breaks it could again good lives in danger and the view peace spokesperson for human rights if he supports an amnesty for ira volunteers all the more coming up part two of going underground. this baby and. this on march eighteenth vote with your remote to zante for special coverage of the russian presidential election exit polls opinions real time results monitoring and much more.
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in the stock market oh my god. i suggest you. borrow money into your own corporate balance sheet and then. they give us. an experience for the financial predatory. welcome back arguably there's now no more critical issue regarding bricks in 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 mitchell bania in brussels on monday and in the past twenty four hours it was the turn of the protestant body that is the electoral reason to raise the money as prime minister of britain joining me now is a member of the northern ireland affairs committee and shouted you be spokesman on
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human rights and health jim shannon jim thanks for coming on i'm going to be here underground any concerns that there's more leverage in brussels and when it comes to these border issues. are not the largest part in north of we are we have a relationship. with our much less government here westminster were so tight and had a candidate in the north at westminster and i'm just well the at what stage the republicans aren't will have a dose of reality. we want a soft border where you know some let's do it well that's a sign of any i was deputy prime minister has already cost out and resume his plan for you know hardboard what they hope to achieve out of this because most of their trade for the proportion of the kid for the puppy farm is with the united kingdom on the mainland we depend on each other north not inside the barn and i didn't understand myself maybe you can explain it to be tourism me answering a question on the border it could be like usa and canada an example to countries
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that have no customs. union but there is a border between the u.s. and canada yeah i mean what we're let's be honest i mean by you but 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 anyone going to look at that because as a chance part it's we i 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 propped up 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 all of her party that they at this moment trying. to support her and where she is so calm we. the number recognition of that's. the
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present and seem as 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 we have been a stiff way of buses going from from her from from puerto dierdorf for mana across the republic i think we could do because we're ready so it's not possible to just question is it not possible to continue that well the governor is saying we don't really know what you thought was the only acceptable for you then for a line down the irish sea so that your business is in your constituency their chair really not be a boarder and they are you see mr coburn a in the surf on a car and then everyone else better relays at night but it will be a hard border because of and i know that in educating a great britain and north aren't there will be hard border because their public aren't on the set right to have thought so they can get it out in running all of them and it is brussels running the destiny of your country because you know they
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were the death of our culture. been run by a common citizen are probably still bonnie and go ok well what about the good friday agreement if it does turn out to be do you said since i will soon as it has been on this show says that the tory critics of the good friday agreement are right do you believe that the agreement has failed as long as you perceive in fame. holds holds also back i would have thought that the good friday agreement the relationship between the north now and then the united kingdom on the republic of iran 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 admit 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 or this
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number of projects probably forty 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 as failings. certainly will be very pleased. whenever we leave in the thirty first of march twenty nineteen that we no longer relationship with a the european court of rights they no longer have a say what happens u.k. 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
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amnesty i couldn't believe when i read it but you know for an amnesty for volunteers i'm certainly not defacto because of your view that amnesty should be given overall no what i've been very careful what i've said and until 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 allure for those who have worn the uniform should not be pursued so i would suggest only an amnesty for the british only not to notice them sitting on almost a four ira terrorists as well and i will say for those who have tried to murder isn't that break the good friday agreement i think it's common sense that those who
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have tried to protect society who have consistently done so on and uniform i believe that they should not be pursued for her legacy issues that should feel and it almost felt they should be there shining 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 and officials were shot dead on the straits of gibraltar and i think it 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 it's just that there's off that that follows was really hard and hurtful for the communities and
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back and belfast start in west belfast where i represent a number those people came from very hard as many people died over a period of as even trying to get the bodies home the families experience great difficulty trying to get the bodies their loved ones back from your brother and i think that's how anybody calling for almost a for people who killed three on her. and people as well as more heartful i think people should think twice before they say remarks like that 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 mood of the pricks that 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 in the sense that. has been saying quite explicitly now and casting doubt on the good friday agreement saying continues the way it is why should it be particularly a obstacle for the brics
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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 b s n h b s do you hear opposed that why they opposed what are they opposed to or what are they afraid of in the race 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 you because we have twenty million is reported of the billion pound bone more bribes it's been described to keep to resume as prime minister of this country.
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seeing it in catholic areas he said that the money was not as will be doled out in a sectarian vashon 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 i don't know constituents i party haven't seen on it i don't know where it's went to and. 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 but i'm fine until you are block grant no one has seen that i mean i've met with members of the peace corps and it hasn't been put our young is 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 before i close watch an eye over that process if that money ever comes because it's a big if no one has seen 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
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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 the way has at least ruled out a whole of border repeatedly which seems to suggest it's a 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 citizens right across the end of our and would 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 treason may have said i don't even know where treason may know that arguably going to be brussels putting it well but i mean what has ships what actually has she said what proposals has she put in table as clearly up to her. home and put proposals because now the hard ball is in
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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 what they'll go on a political party will go until elections obviously to try and get as money a lack of proper sound as possible tool that you can put your politics to the fore but with regards to the shameful and haven't been enough chances m.p.'s in westminster which over twenty seven thousand people fought it for me and the last election not to take my seat i'm not going to break my promise to the twenty seven thirty two whether it was just that they also voted for united i look for a course and. then they fought for a whole lot of other different reasons as well because maybe if you delivery with regards to some of the constituency issues also but the fact of matter is i stood on stance to take it and i'm not going to break my promise to you the laboratory elected me and the other six m.p.'s from sheffield do you think
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a hard border would mean there 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 that road to make sure that there is a peaceful society not only for this generation for but for generations to come as fire important but what i do know that backs it will be that the mantle to everyone right across the end of our and we come back a portion 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 in the virus can do their business right across the lack of breath 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 a status for the end of our and the north of and more importantly in the european union i would actually call in the work to ensure the. borders in the in the band or anywhere else but also call on trace and may put your proposals or what you
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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 and then there's always cause for concern among the population some people thank you and that's it for the show will be back and sad day when we look at some of the week's headlines including the serious case of modern russian traitor and i think operative so i gave her paul and his daughter yulia who were found on a bench near a shopping center in the south east of england over the weekend subsequent u.k. media frenzy has all but already convicted russian president vladimir putin but as with an event go killing in london no one is though it was how m i six appears repeatedly failed to protect its assets in the u.k. more of that story on saturday still then he would touch my social media with your forty eight years to the day the u.s. captain medina the commanding officer of the unit responsible for vietnam's massacre was court martialed for his role in the mass murder of up to five hundred
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civilians he was later acquitted. for all twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest. but there was one more question and by the way he was going to be our coach. you guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star and a huge amount of pressure come out you have to be the center of the beach. and do all the great the great the good you are the rock at the back nobody gets to you we need you to get down there we go. alone. and i'm really happy to join for the two thousand and three in the world cup in russia. the special one come on south appreciate me to just say the review team's latest edition to make up as we go. look.
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underperforming the stock market oh my god blackstone one of the. i suggest you short your money into the. live t.v. they gave us. for the. new economic war is unfolding in the realm of education the right to education being supplanted by the right to access education. higher education is becoming just another product the fortunes of this not just about education anymore it's also about running a business and what you. want
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is the place of students in this business model. now in. higher education the global economic war. british police revealed that a former russian spy and his daughter who are both still in a critical condition in the u.k. were targeted with a nerve agent authorities say they're now treating the case as attempted murder. tackling the terror threat from a series of new measures to prevent radicalization in schools. and coming up to hundreds rally tonight in london against riyadh's intervention in yemen civil war and saudi arabia's crown prince arrives in the u.k. for official visit.
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to moscow kevin i am with you here very good evening from me it's just turned eleven pm this wednesday night top story there in the british police tonight saying they're treating an incident involving a former russian spy and his daughter as it's. the country's top counterterrorism officer says the perp would deliberately targeted with a nerve agent both remain critically ill the latest from london police. we've just heard from the assistant commissioner for the metropolitan police mark riley and what was quite unusual was that he was with the country's chief medical officer as well dame sally davis giving you a bit of an indication how seriously they're taking this he said this is a major incident and they have determined that it's attempted murder by administration of a new agent who was put in a position to be simply far as a result of exposure. will not be providing credit for most. of the executives didn't see this has been a good thing he said that public safety remains
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a priority and for any concerned locals in the area of souls where this all took place he says that at the moment there's no evidence of any widespread health risk the new development that we got through what he said was that a police officer one of the first responders at the scene when surrogate's cripple and his daughter were found unconscious on this park bench that police officer is now also in a serious condition in hospital earlier on the home secretary rod she chaired a cobra meeting which is a highly unusual step in itself it normally only happens in response to the national crises like terrorist attacks or things like major floods and she everyone in this situation to keep a cool head take a listen to what she had to say. and make sure that we collect all the evidence we can and we need to make sure that we respond not to rumor but to all the evidence
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that they collect and then we need to decide what action to take you could have thought she may have been speaking to the country's newspaper editor. because they certainly had a field day with this speculation on this story before we had any fact to talk tabloids and talking about furious boris getting tough with mad. as one about headline one newspaper talking about putin swearing revenge on this former double agent so the investigation is clearly a foregone conclusion for many in the british media a number of tabloids were speculating about the fate of the world cup and a potential boycott all that was sort of hypothetically floated by the foreign secretary when answering urgent questions about this in the house of commons coming back to the police investigation and the facts in this story well they've said that this is now in the hands of london's anti terror police said the investigation has
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been stepped up to the top level it could be at say that they have hundreds of detectives working on this now around the clock trying to establish how sergei script and his daughter came to be poisoned by what we now know was a nerve agent. just to remind you who is who used to serve in the russian military intelligence service the twist was there in two thousand and six seems he passed the identities of russian secret agents in europe to the u.k. he was subsequently caught and sentenced to thirteen years in prison for it but then twenty turn another twist he was released as part of a high profile spy swap with the us and then flown to britain. police said this crippled continues to dominate the news in britain and a little is currently known about what actually happened here reporters are wasting no time nonetheless speculating that it was an attempted murder orchestrated by the kremlin a claim that moscow strongly denies the support of former london police officer
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peter kercher uses such intense speculations creating an unhealthy environment for the investigation. speculation in the media speculation by politicians is never helpful to an investigator and when you get any sort of high profile case you'll find that the media are going going quite quite loudly about what their theories are and all the rest of it we've had it with hate crimes and rice and crimes and various other things terrorism sort of the big thing that they get excited about it's not helpful to see the rest of gates in offices investigating officers know that they shouldn't be and don't let themselves be swayed by that they follow the evidence it's obviously not helpful. comex france has laid out a new plan for tackling the spread of islamist extremism in schools prisons and on the internet the mcconnell ministrations says it will be more effective than past anti terror initiatives as it focuses on prevention and cigs to stop the problem at
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source as part of the drive psychological care will also be given to the children of islamic state fighters to have returned back to france following the collapse of the terror group's self-proclaimed caliph it next tonight show to dubai and ski report from paris on the threat posed by radicalized youngsters. they just children born innocent into a world of brutality that while most children are playing with dolls and cars these are being taught to play with guns and knives and some have even been trained to kill. well i mean it would be. the cops of the caliphate. would be actually training guns knives to kill people and not only seeing people being killed and of course that makes it some form of normative. because that means when they do.
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go do something very similar to the real threat to society it's impossible to know just how many children have been brainwashed by myself but they have already started to return home to germany belgium the netherlands meanwhile in france the authorities are putting together a plan to reintegrate the returning children of jihadi s. the prime minister has said that sixty eight have already come back and many more are expected to follow. programs to help these children readjust have been announced by governments across europe but is it too late to reverse the damage already done. videos like this have emerged showing children carrying out mock executions. the little children are not only victims but they're on the cusp of being forced into being perpetrators but in the video that we
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just saw are you see the sadism of the adults being played out through the children so there they are destroying the mental capacity for the child to differentiate between reality and fantasy normal lives murder the road ahead for these children she says is difficult and while there is no guarantee the therapy they receive will be successful she is hopeful if the child had a fairly good our emotional experience early the child will tend to be more resilient in coming through very severe trauma. that's one thing the other thing will be very much dependent on how well trained the therapists are governments in europe hope that by offering care and support to the children who return they can
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help them cast off the horrors they have in do it even carried out and yet the risks still high that it might be too late to right the wrongs of children brainwashed and raised as i saw the fight is charlotte deep in ski. paris. britain's rolling out the red carpet for the saudi crown prince is right for a three day visit to strengthen ties but a lot of protests are planned over it over saudi arabia's poor human rights record for one and also its u.k. backed military campaign in yemen is a rally was at one of the demonstrations tonight for us. around three four hundred people here at this protest against the visit of the saudi crown prince mohamed been told by the protesters from the opposition activists protest. against saudi arabia's continued involvement since they helped to suppress the revolution in two
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thousand and eleven to those opposing the arms trade and the war in yemen one of the people we spoke to was the labor m.p. chris williamson the british military advisers to be involved but succeed to the whole new level and frankly trampling on britain's reputation. as a nation the stance of the human rights we've got no place seems to be selling arms to saudi arabia and certainly we should not be participating in facilitating the or why having military advisors there now since the saudi bombardment of yemen began in two thousand and fifty the u.k. has sold over four and a half billion pounds worth of weapons while the us. is still worth over one hundred ten billion pounds some of the biggest deals in u.s. history and the visits of the have been selma also being raised in parliament today by the labor leader jeremy corbett.

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