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no point in dialogue with ireland now as at the same time israel was saying irish politicians have damaged the chances of dialogue no i don't hear the doubters a chance to dialogue or tall our foreign minister is a totally decent man he believes in dialogue and all those would but the israelis are. bringing him along logged of fooling him if the bill passes the doyle what if israel takes its embassy out of dublin well i mean that would be very regrettable but it would be a very foolish act on the part of the israelis in my opinion. i don't think alan can accept responsibility if the israelis decide off their own back to close their embassy i mean i was not in favor of throwing the israeli ambassador out some people are calling for that because i think it is important to keep channels of communication open of course the new foreign minister here after the resignation of morris johnson opposes b.d.'s and i'm sure they'll be maybe discussing
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a british support for israeli weapons sales here in london maybe with trump what defect do you think the these irish politicians like yourselves are going to have in the european union countries now do you expect other countries in europe to follow i think it's quite likely yes because i think a lot of people try out europe were watching the debate in the senate and i think they were take no dollars. and i very much hope that this bill will be replicated in in other. in other countries in europe as a britain of course sells weapons to israel which repeatedly being used against the great return much as you probably don't expect much from britain and what you know i mean britain's. weapons without a conscience all over the world as does russia and i'm in the british for example cozy up in the most atrocious way to the saudi
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arabians hyundai are not exactly great advocates of human rights and they sell them weapons ok and the israelis have sold weapons to both sides in sudan they sold them to the repressive regime in me and maher you know they sell weapons all over the place the israelis and of course garza is a perfect testing ground for weapons and they used the is really army uses garza and uses palestinian civilians as targets so there's a heaven or a thank you. after the break as resigning tory m.p.'s want to raise them a bit bricks of strategy could put germany cool bit in the but we speak to labor m.p. chris williams said about capitalizing on conservative chaos this job security wall around the u.s. ambassador's residence comes down in london saying it's all right to jack reynolds plays us out with his song dedicated to the us president all the civil gone through of going underground.
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was a change agent writes about is a nice way to say he's crazy and anything he's going to go into any situation and just over turn the table and say let's start from scratch which is exactly what is needed for the united states because the united states was very poorly positioned to head into the twenty first century so we need a guy like trump to come in there and just you know knock over all the pieces on the chess board and start playing checkers i mean and start all over again. i would hold his hands to do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. more somehow want to be
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rushed. into going to be pros which you want them before three of them or people will i'm interested always in the waters of our. best suit. welcome back you gave minority government needed tourism a was in brussels at the nato summit so i had to miss prime minister's questions this week but ahead of donald trump today being in scotland the westminster leader of the scottish nationalists in blackford made clear trump was not welcome north of the border the world that we live in today is the dangerous one to model the president of the united states of america or directly have the red carpet rolled out for him by this
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conservative government but from the public the welcome will be far from war. with protests planned across scotland in the united kingdom against present trumped up party policies and dangerous rhetoric while the minister form of the s.n.p. and challenge president trump on his abysmal record on human rights has repugnant attitude towards women and his disgusting treatment of minorities but does the ministers think he will simply forward the prime minister's leave and join the president hand in hand david addington infamous by claiming toothpaste shower gel body spray and bit him in supplements on m.p. expenses taking the place of tourism explain to black thread how the world works for the u.k. this country is relationship with the united states of america is probably the closest between any two democracies in the west it
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has lasted. through democrat and republican presidents is alike and through labor and conservative premierships on this side of the atlantic i would say to the right honorable gentleman because of the security cooperation that we have with united. there are u.k. citizens who are alive today who might well not be alive had that cooperation and information intelligence sharing not taken place journalists are unable to corroborate that statement as he might have been referring to events that must be kept secret for national security reasons there is of course no doubt the british lives have been lost in iraq afghanistan and syria because of the u.k. joining in us wars but war is not something jeremy corbin's labor party talk too much about these days except in china for an extremely thornberry taking place
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began her questions at b.m. q.'s with a tribute to a former u.k. defense secretary for alleged torture in the war in northern ireland in the one nine hundred seventy s. . stated paying tribute to the carrington. his country with such distinction in both the forces and government yes that is jeremy corbin's proposed foreign secretary heading the life of someone u.k. home secretary mervyn reece wrote to labor prime minister james callaghan about in march and nine hundred seventy seven re said the decision to use methods of torture in northern ireland in one hundred seventy one seventy two was taken by ministers in particular lord carrington then secretary of state for defense thornberry then went on to talk about bricks and well labor m.p. and form a shadow fire and emergencies minister chris williamson was there in the chamber and he joins me now here on the green outside parliament thanks for being on the show was jeremy goldman's labor party prepared for the apparent meltdown in the
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government this week they've been in a very difficult place i think ever since the referendum voted to come out of the european union and i think they've been struggling to come to terms with that and i'm amazed frankly the trees may still imposed the seams of these limp it like qualities to. cling on to. think it was. ever how one said that sort of in office but not really empowered. anything to suggest that those like just philip stella creasy george. flint so many other names i can say you know often grist as the m.p.'s on your benches they are the ones going to keep if you know in power then in office well i think they are mistaken if they think it's the role of the labor m.p.'s to sustain a failing conservative government i mean i'm not quite sure what they meant by some of the comments they have made in regards to this but in my view the national interest will only be getting
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a sense socialist labor government led by jeremy coleman to get the economy back on track to actually prioritize living standards to prioritize economy investing in the economy getting investments into our infrastructure and public services i mean let's remember this government as well as a dreadful economic record is basically killed thousands of disabled people as a consequence of the cuts which they've made in social security benefits and indeed i've come across people my own constituents to be on the verge of suicide as a result of that the treatment that has been meted out to them so it would certainly not serve the national interest in any way shape or form a thing for any labor member of parliament to take any action to help sustain this government's empower our job should be to bring them down at the earliest opportunity the government and the devolve into workbenches with absolutely deny any accusation that they've killed killed anyone but when your talking about. loyalty to the labor party these people do actually also say they want
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a labor government but if they're preventing a labor government they're not bringing your party into disrepute you know some members will have to come to a view about where. they got the kids of mandatory week selection amin about to embark on a democracy tour around the country encouraging members to take ownership really of the of the party and indeed when we had. boundary selection in the labor party thirty odd years ago i mean didn't really lead to wholesale diesel actions but i think it did enable the party to ensure that members of parliament did as it were you know promote labor values you know his little bit of the road which is bernie beagle marxist by some people just describe the the road the tour and what do you actually mean by mandatory we selection well this democracy road show that we are in barking the poll is really about encouraging members to take back control of the party and one of the things i would like to see and there are some motions before the labor party conference this year calling for the reintroduction of money to
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resell action essentially what that means is that each. after an election. before the next election takes place that the members of the constituency labor party an m.p. is representing have the opportunity to endorse that m.p. to carry on or to select a different candidate to carry the labor flag into the next election but what is the labor position of the deputy leader tom watson perceived right winger says there is an option for a people's vote on any final deal and jeremy corwin says the people have already spoken so how coherent is that message is there a better position on brecht or is they there a position whereby we secretly want to be part of this european union come to well there's been a referendum and we've accepted the outcome of that referendum i campaigned for him a democracy is as important if we believe in democracy i think we have to and the will of the british people albeit the flaws that were associated with that
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referendum campaign in the focus should now be on ice to get a good bricks bricks in the works in the interests of all three people in this country works in the interest of ordinary workers and what we've seen from the checkers agreement is is this nothing more than than a foot frankly and as far as workplace rights are concerned i mean what the government say no but for example is that the workplace right. what will not fall below those levels but they are but they've made no commitment to increase those workers' rights as they may be increased in the rest of europe and what we see the workers' rights currently in work is currently enjoy in this country as a result of our membership of the or beneath they are absolutely the bare minimum of what we should be aspiring to is something considerably better than that but we know where the governments are coming from you know their attitude toward trade unions of workers rights and regulation because they push through measures which actually undermine the rights of workers they've pushed through measures which have seen the expansion of zero contracts and in a precarious. employment now is endemic across the country and this is exactly the
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sort of thing that regrettably this government seems to think is is a good thing they like the notion of a flexible labor market and they constantly talk about you know the number of jobs they've created but they never actually talk about the quality of the jobs and our commitments obviously is to make sure we have an economy that works in the interests of the majority and we have decent good quality secure or well paid jobs that enable people to have a stake in a stake in society obviously donald trump today in scotland your opposing the visit why are you opposing the visit because he's because labor supports nato be enough to. join wars on syria where you are you opposed to new management i think is important to remember that and i mean i think represents. a brand of politics which i think got a brand of bigotry really the i think many of us thought being put to bed many years ago is identity politics but what about the big trade deals of our age i mean
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he doesn't want to be p. was theresa may was talking about only this week after the resignation of her foreign secretary and bricks and minister what about nature what about now after so . they were body supports nato after these things that donald trump is opposed to the dollar trump. talking about he wants the european nations to make a bigger contribution to. threats. probably. because of his opposition to. china and. more difficult for him i think but i think it's all humans about increasing spending is absurd frankly i mean in terms of you know what all the threats in reality in my opinion they don't really exist so they mean that britain increasing spending on. britain i think. britain. is calling on germany and the other nations across europe members of the of nato to
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increase their spending but i mean i think this is. the big industrial complexes in the states which actually benefit from the. defense budget that. has really said thank you for the show but before we go we're going to be played out by punk singer songwriter jack reynolds and his song board of walls it's dedicated to trump's visit will be back on monday. on a leader of the body which recently marched on an aria based nature was in the middle east until then. here's jack reynolds back in the studio with. me.
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everything makes drums. they love to make believe they keep. everything from. this quote to make the. average. from the swell. i think more to gain is an outstanding person because he took on the most powerful agency in this county or you'll need to stay this look at it from the analogy. marc was the day that when he was fighting the alliance. do going to his being the sheriff's most contentious critics say he is the first time i noticed something wasn't right in police work pretty much when he first started the corruption in
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palm beach county is not something that you can smell it seems like it's a nod and a wink it wasn't what i wanted to deal. we've had more on shootings in this county then some states have had collectively to gun went to his website began featuring the. comments about go to the family the sheriff might then sonia squash you like a bug you know we should stop then you should say end of life and stop i believe what i'm doing ok you know it's your funeral doing f.b.i. raided p.b.s. and critics are going to house. i snuck out of the united states. into russia political. men they know bad wolf.
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p.r. against any kind of presidents of the united states you know richard if. you continue there jim when will you know any. we against of they do want to know region in the region if you go to your region that's quote. understandable goal the president. of the united states has to be no region against any kind of expansionism any kind of his you know any way you know this is a any of the. union . people you know.
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yeah. the u.s. charges twelve russians we're talking a friend says link to the twenty sixteenth president. the election just days before a highly anticipated trump putin summit. and ahead of that meeting on monday we speak exclusively this out of kremlin spokesman to me to press golf on the u.s. russia to. plus politics aside a huge world cup weekend here in russia with the top three places to be decided. hi good afternoon just to midday here in moscow it started the weekend with me
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kevin zero in first and the u.s. justice department is charged twelve russians with hacking offenses it's part of an investigation ongoing by special counsel robert muller into alleged meddling in the twenty sixteen presidential election. the indictment charges twelve russian military officers by name for conspiring to interfere with the twenty eight sixteen presidential election. eleven of the defendants are charged with conspiring to hack into computers steal documents and release those documents with the intent to interfere in the election the russian said to be members of russian military intelligence are accused of hacking democratic party e-mails and hillary clinton's campaign the indictment says they created online personas to publish the stolen information the justice department those says that it was quote no evidence the alleged interference changed the course of the election. there's no allegation that the conspiracy changed the phone can or affected any election result moscow though
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says the timing of the announcement shows that it's designed to have a negative impact on monday's trump putin summit but colleagues know if and you know neal discussed the controversy everything in this investigation when it comes to the backing of the democratic party it revolves around the d.n.c. says. so we don't know as i've said where moolah got his information from but what we do know is where he didn't get it from apparently and that is the f.b.i. as they themselves have numerously admitted to fail to in the server themselves have a listen when the d n c provide access for to the f.b.i. for your technical folks to review what happened. we never got direct access to the machines themselves call up begs the question doesn't it if the f.b.i. had no access to d.n.c. servers who hurt in this exact case we don't know exactly but we know that
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previously all the information about this server came from a company named kraut strike it's a company that was hired by the d.n.c. received money for the from the d.n.c. for maintaining in taking care of their servers and so they were the ones who provided the f.b.i. with all the logs and all the information and all the crowd strike itself says that the information they gave it's a carbon copy of it's like the exact same thing as what was on the actual server there's no way real way of proving that. you know very fine that because they have tampered with this quite a bit they have already restructured it back in twenty sixteen in this whole server so that's did raise some questions as well you did see never turn the server over to law enforcement if you're investigating either from a law enforcement or from an intelligence standpoint hacking by foreign hostile
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government would you want the server wouldn't that help you number one identify who the attacker was if they had turned the server over to either you or director call me maybe we would have no more so i guess what i'm asking you is why would the victim of a crime not turn over a server to the intelligence community or to law enforcement and this question is what many many people are asking because think of it from the following standpoint say there was a crime in some apartment the police show at the door and then the victim's roommate shows up and says look i live in the same room i saw everything happened here's your forensics like fingerprints you know traces of hair d.n.a. pictures from the crime scene you're all good. and the police they say oh then fine then we won't examine the actual crime scene since what you're showing to us is the exact copy and the exact like account of events of what happened this is pretty
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much what the f.b.i. did there what happens now is there a trial well naturally yes this is what mueller is pursuing but there is a catch because look at who he's indicted is indicted several intelligence officers of russia and obviously if there is a try a little base in russia of course and if there is a trial it is said to happen on the u.s. soil no one in their right minds would be sending intelligence officers to a foreign country i mean it doesn't really matter whether or not they are accused of anything whether or not they're guilty or not it just it's intelligence officers they have like information clearances and everything the some of them may not be allowed to travel abroad at all so miller has found is finding himself with this indictment in a very comfortable position because of the trial happens it will be a trial in absentia which means chances are nobody will represent these intelligence officers which pretty much guarantees
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a guilty verdict don't mcadams executive director ron paul institute believes the timing of the case now is highly significant. if you're the victim of a crime why would you not want to hand the evidence over to the police the fact of the matter is the company they had doing their security and so it is a politically biased company that was involved involved in all sorts of things you have seen other thing so it is a it is a big question but the other big question really is the timing and once again we have an indictment on a friday before a week but not just any weekend this is the weekend before the much anticipated called truth and summit of the political implications of dropping indictments to poison the waters in advance of the trumpet and summit this is clearly the work of the u.s. . russia's ties with the u.s. can be repaired says kremlin spokesman dmitri peskov he was speaking to out easily put trying to head a monday summit between donald trump of vladimir putin. we knew that mr pascal
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wouldn't really spill the beans just before the big head to head advantage however we did hear a few crucial things from him lately the media and the west as well as some politicians have really been distressed or even agitated about the summit coming up in the capital of finland feeling that one of the two the leaders may use some sort of leverage in a bargaining game while the spokesperson of mr putin says that kremlin isn't looking into any kind of bargaining options i also asked them about some specific potential bargaining chips that up and leave me go right up to western journalists or go on about some possible big bargaining game that could on ravel in helsinki should we be watching out for anything like that at all does moscow have any bargaining chips for the americans when you over towards the word has absolutely inappropriate here instead positions will be compared and there will be
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clarification as to confirm or dispel any fear you know that our relations. in a quite pitiful state and you know that russia was on the one who initiated the ruining of the complex of our relation to get in here as if we hope there is a political will to normalize relations. but in middle nick a police for him to put up a really so again in the american media that i might hand edward snowden to u.s. authorities have nothing to do with reality if we're here to think anything of it. no they have nothing to do with it it's out of the question i think about it the hoarded all books within the charisma but you know enough why are you so stubborn with it constantly even the slightest possibility of discussing or i mean more than some believe it's donald trump who might be ready to start discussing the matter from a different perspective and gonna like other western politicians out of it maybe it's worth having a go with him go at it not monday look there's only one way to discuss this and
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continually saying until russia gives crimea back there will be no this sort of repeating this is like some kind of mantra which is absolutely a logical but it's a road to nowhere it has no perspective and nothing will come of it and with more on. what if mr trump is the one to stop this is there any hope of that. you know we are not and never have been wearing rose tinted glasses but we can count on that dmitri pascal hasn't ruled out that the issue of the north stream to blind for direct natural gas deliveries from russia to the new well being brought all pain to hell thinking lately mr trump has seemed to be just a step away from even pulling berlin from working together with russia here is the reaction we heard from mr pope was press secretary to that it would you. let's not forget the north stream too is an international project it's not even
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russian german or german russian and it's a multinational enterprise which has many shareholders saying you know. among them very big companies from various countries and let's put it like this threatening the shareholders as well as threatening russia and germany with sanctions if this project goes further these threats are a big concern. speaking of the enormous amounts of work in terms of craps by both administrations the press secretary admitted that the agenda is far from being for here's mr pastilles with more on that very process. there's no clear agenda existing as it will be created by heads of states as they go. we will be showing the full version of that exclusive interview with the press secretary of the russian president on monday just several hours before donald trump and vladimir putin. and helsinki. israeli defense forces.
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