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in the mean time, britain and france are stepping up political pressure. britain plans to send the revised drafts, although this is largely a more malt. and a vote is not imminent, as we understand. and the french foreign minister has been talking up the issue on a visit to washington and the united states. he has been saying it is incon seeveable the council remain silent while the violence in syria is worsening. >> the president of yemen, ali abdullah saleh is seriously wounded. the news of the gravity of his injuries come as clashes are reported. military officials say they have killed 30 people they describe as militants. >> i think there is no question now that the condition president saleh is in is very grave indeed. his officials say he got away with mere scratches. that certainly does not seem to be the case. a u.s. government official that i talk to ed -- talked to here in washington said he has a collapsed lung, he has 40% burns on his body, he has shrapnel in his body that needs to be removed. president saleh is widely believed to have diabetes,
in the mean time, britain and france are stepping up political pressure. britain plans to send the revised drafts, although this is largely a more malt. and a vote is not imminent, as we understand. and the french foreign minister has been talking up the issue on a visit to washington and the united states. he has been saying it is incon seeveable the council remain silent while the violence in syria is worsening. >> the president of yemen, ali abdullah saleh is seriously wounded. the...
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britain has taken these concerns into account.y have added language stressing that any change must be a syrian-led process. but that still might not be enough to satisfy the veto holding powers of china and especially russia, both of which oppose any council involvement on the ground because of it could destabilize the country. the european states will try to sway them during negotiations, but either way they seem to be determined to push this to a vote in coming days. both britain and france say the council cannot remain silent and that it must speak out. >> let's stay with the situation in syria. abu is a resident of the capital, damascus. >> are around 50 people gathered in the streets in the center of damascus. it is a commercial market. it is usually very busy. the people were chanting for freedom and for the army to go out from the other cities that were invaded, and for the government to stop the killing. but a lot of pro-government and security forces beat them. the protesters, you can see from the video that is displayed
britain has taken these concerns into account.y have added language stressing that any change must be a syrian-led process. but that still might not be enough to satisfy the veto holding powers of china and especially russia, both of which oppose any council involvement on the ground because of it could destabilize the country. the european states will try to sway them during negotiations, but either way they seem to be determined to push this to a vote in coming days. both britain and france...
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britain is not just the english really once it hits the stay. and been there some -- they are probably be a lot more people than the mere 20% or something who are actively hostile to the monarchy just not interested on friday. what he does is a certain kind of -- you know, it's a logical event essentially. an event in cultural which doesn't make it worthless. the royal family is essentially a kind of emblem really which tries to do two things at once. it's not. the writer crazy about it, what about it no longer really a reliable source. think about the monarchy. because it all -- resuppose that the monarchy was effective inas far -- insofar as it was distant. she created the bow somewhat family. that sort of is the strength and the problem for the royal family. if you are going to have the oo, they are just like us, but in some deep, peculiar strange way, they are not like us. it's tricky not to do. and, you know, we'll see how well -- you know, the -- the beneficial of the actually do that really. and there's more and more writing to notice tha
britain is not just the english really once it hits the stay. and been there some -- they are probably be a lot more people than the mere 20% or something who are actively hostile to the monarchy just not interested on friday. what he does is a certain kind of -- you know, it's a logical event essentially. an event in cultural which doesn't make it worthless. the royal family is essentially a kind of emblem really which tries to do two things at once. it's not. the writer crazy about it, what...
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this is great britain.inston churchill is turning in his grave. >> host: there's a report that said there's no less than 50sharia cases in american courts most having to do with custody laws and family law, but nonetheless, that's a shocking statistic for a country that supposedly says through, you know, the 6th amendment, the supreme court will be the supreme law of the land. how can that co-exist? >> guest: it can't. people don't know this is going on. like you said, it starts out in marital disputes, a divorce court type thing. i want to divorce my wife, my husband beats me. that's how it started in great britain and there's a tribal elder, one of the pillars of the muslim neighborhood in britain, sweden or france, agenting as judge and jury, literally handing down rulings for married couples in the west, muslim couples in the west agenting outside the -- acting outside the law of the west. it happens slowly, but len noncalled them -- lennon called them useful id yules. the top christian authority in gre
this is great britain.inston churchill is turning in his grave. >> host: there's a report that said there's no less than 50sharia cases in american courts most having to do with custody laws and family law, but nonetheless, that's a shocking statistic for a country that supposedly says through, you know, the 6th amendment, the supreme court will be the supreme law of the land. how can that co-exist? >> guest: it can't. people don't know this is going on. like you said, it starts out...
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independence policy which ones britain out of the u. remains the greek situation on the euro which he says is a political project. as far as the eurozone is concerned and the countries in the euro zone it was always it was always a project driven by politics not by economics and now the economic birds as it were are coming home to roost what's basically happening is that the tax payers of northern europe particularly germany are going to have to pay up. to to stop greece will default we already saw in the last finnish election that a particle the true finns sure probably more aware of moscow the most people. came came from nowhere to get twenty twenty percent of the vote and that was on the platform specifically on the platform of no finish contribution to bailouts for greeks obsession the near fanaticism of the european elite for the political project of united states of europe and a common currency has resulted in a terrible terrible human cost and and the people and if the if there is a greek default the people who would suffer would
independence policy which ones britain out of the u. remains the greek situation on the euro which he says is a political project. as far as the eurozone is concerned and the countries in the euro zone it was always it was always a project driven by politics not by economics and now the economic birds as it were are coming home to roost what's basically happening is that the tax payers of northern europe particularly germany are going to have to pay up. to to stop greece will default we already...
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security council members france and britain did not corner enough support that they clearly needed for this resolution that they introduced to be adopted in that resolution introduced by britain and france calls for a condemnation against the syrian government for our crackdown on anti-government protesters that has taken place over the past three months the resolution the draft resolution proposed by the u.k. and france as i mentioned also urges countries to not supply weapons to damascus and also on syria to iowa to comply and to work with the u.n. human rights organization now why this is a big effort on the part of these european countries to try to get the international community to clamp down on syria following three months of under us but as we've been reporting other countries veto wielding countries such as china and russia have spoken out against adopting any resolutions against syria russian ambassador to the united nations batali churkin says he believes that diplomacy should be used for solving political problems not creating conditions for a new armed conflict the russian
security council members france and britain did not corner enough support that they clearly needed for this resolution that they introduced to be adopted in that resolution introduced by britain and france calls for a condemnation against the syrian government for our crackdown on anti-government protesters that has taken place over the past three months the resolution the draft resolution proposed by the u.k. and france as i mentioned also urges countries to not supply weapons to damascus and...
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guardian newspaper from defense ministries and news reports shows that britain has flown twenty five percent of all sources in libya second only to the u.s. by the second week of may six thousand strike missions had been ordered blogger daniel rennick says the u.k.'s likely to have weighed up the cost but with a warm wind blowing westwards from libyan rebels and us movements britain reckons a billion pounds is a pretty good investment it's about having control of north african resources particularly the areas. where we made for the transitional council that seems to be very clear some bombs cost up to one and a half million dollars each and with the u.k. cutting defense spending analysts say they may not be replaced and when you're dealing with such big numbers small things make a big difference the typhoon cost maybe one hundred thousand pounds per hour to fly so small changes in the number of hours you estimate produced big changes in cost estimate for the upper end. wars are always expensive but the costs back home. could prove harder to afford next in line to strike a million pub
guardian newspaper from defense ministries and news reports shows that britain has flown twenty five percent of all sources in libya second only to the u.s. by the second week of may six thousand strike missions had been ordered blogger daniel rennick says the u.k.'s likely to have weighed up the cost but with a warm wind blowing westwards from libyan rebels and us movements britain reckons a billion pounds is a pretty good investment it's about having control of north african resources...
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britain and france push for a new u.n.ecurity council resolution condemning the suppression of protest. and u.s. lawmakers fear an economy will collapse when forces leave in 2014. welcome to our viewers on pbs and around the globe. coming up, a potent symbol of power, china's first aircraft carrier takes to the seas. four more could be on the way. hello and welcome. the chief anchor at the international criminal court has said he's becoming more convinced that colonel gaddafi is using rape as a weapon against rebels. luis moreno-0 campo said he has received evidence that shows colonel gaddafi even gives his soldiers viagra the trook moved forward to the south, east, and west and sustained heavy casualties as gaddafi's forces fought back. >> to shouts of "god is great," rebels in misrata start to fight back against gaddafi's forces. "we're on the front line now. we don't need any help because we're ready to defeat gaddafi and his supporters and his this the heaviest fighting around the city since gaddafi loyalists were beat
britain and france push for a new u.n.ecurity council resolution condemning the suppression of protest. and u.s. lawmakers fear an economy will collapse when forces leave in 2014. welcome to our viewers on pbs and around the globe. coming up, a potent symbol of power, china's first aircraft carrier takes to the seas. four more could be on the way. hello and welcome. the chief anchor at the international criminal court has said he's becoming more convinced that colonel gaddafi is using rape as a...
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france and britain seek u.n. action over syria's brutal crackdown on protestors for russia warns it will not allow another foreign intervention into our internal affairs. plus britain steams ahead with plans to expand its nuclear facilities in concerns that terrorists could be behind the sites gets. top stories in business opec is meeting in vienna to increase production quotas for the first time since two thousand and eight to push through prices lower germany for full business politics twenty minutes from now. one pm here in the russian capital this is our table the world news and much more welcome to the program. well to the be the first where nato bombardments continued throughout the night and what has been the most intense coalition since. march warplanes reportedly for the tripoli more than sixty times killing food to go in people what's the latest in the capital right now refer. to a traumatic night where you want to use up to date what's happening. well exactly you're absolutely right it has been tough a
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that britain's friendship with america blinds it to the truth. there are hundreds of prisoners there but what makes you special is that eunice was actually picked up by the united kingdom in iraq in february two thousand and four the u.k. handed him to the united states in march and april there were discussions between the u.s. and the u.k. because the u.s. wanted to send them to bob graham in the u.k. didn't object despite the fact that at this time even the grade photos broke making it absolutely clear to anyone who had any doubt what was happening to prisoners in u.s. the township the u.k. says that it learned quote unquote in june of that year june two thousand and four that my client had been sent to bob graham and although there was and though you kind of deal between the u.s. and the u.k. that permits the u.k. to get him out of custody and never bother to do so so we've had to sue them in the united kingdom courts in haiti as corpus to tell them you have to get this prisoner back he never should have been so on top of iraq he was rendered
that britain's friendship with america blinds it to the truth. there are hundreds of prisoners there but what makes you special is that eunice was actually picked up by the united kingdom in iraq in february two thousand and four the u.k. handed him to the united states in march and april there were discussions between the u.s. and the u.k. because the u.s. wanted to send them to bob graham in the u.k. didn't object despite the fact that at this time even the grade photos broke making it...
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to help free him as the britain was the detaining authority british labor party m.p. and peace campaigner jeremy says despite the close ties between the two countries the u.k. had no excuse for allowing prisoners to be sent to the us for torture. there is an extraordinarily close military security and foreign policy relationship between britain and the united states we have sharing of security information and so. i suspect it was quite willingly done by members of the security services in britain who see themselves as being very close to the united states my view is that every country should have its right to its own independent foreign policy and that means that if you believe your partner in a foreign policy relationship is doing something wrong imprisoning people illegally torturing them taking them illegally to guantanamo bay as was done by the usa then you should say so and i think it's quite appalling waterboarding and torture completely illegal in britain and the completely legal within the terms of the united nations convention on torture they're not illegal w
to help free him as the britain was the detaining authority british labor party m.p. and peace campaigner jeremy says despite the close ties between the two countries the u.k. had no excuse for allowing prisoners to be sent to the us for torture. there is an extraordinarily close military security and foreign policy relationship between britain and the united states we have sharing of security information and so. i suspect it was quite willingly done by members of the security services in...
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the heads of their military whether it be mr obama in america cozy in france or david cameron in britain what nato is telling the world that you have to read this between the lines that irrespective of legal coverage or market irrespective of what they are they are right or wrong and i believe they are permanently wrong they have the power the force the brutal force to impose their agenda their interest and their objectives upon weaker people and what they do have is the count with the support of the global or rather the mainstream media in the west c.n.n. fox news the b.b.c. the new york times the daily telegraph the washington post and with that media coverage promoting psychological warfare upon public opinion they feel that they have all the military resources to impose brutal force so if anything what nato is telling the world is we have the armament we're going to impose our agenda on every country in the world whether you like it or not that's why i say what is happening in the middle east it was happening in north africa should be a wake up call for everybody because we might see
the heads of their military whether it be mr obama in america cozy in france or david cameron in britain what nato is telling the world that you have to read this between the lines that irrespective of legal coverage or market irrespective of what they are they are right or wrong and i believe they are permanently wrong they have the power the force the brutal force to impose their agenda their interest and their objectives upon weaker people and what they do have is the count with the support...
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hundreds of millions of pounds as artie's at lower emmett's reports the blow to britain's budget could have come at a worse time. they're already calling it the billion pound war it's calculated that if the war in libya goes on for six months it will cost the british taxpayer one point six billion dollars but that initial humanitarian mission is now get rid of gadhafi operation and that could take a lot longer assuming. their goal is to simply oust him from power one imagines this is not going to end until he. leaves office so this could potentially drag on for months more and as we've seen they've already extended the operation by another three months that's unlikely to be popular with the british public that government spending like a hawk already furious at seeing services and jobs slashed even so downing street swore wall it is open and it's taking the lead in libya data gathered by britain's guardian newspaper from defense ministries and news reports shows that britain has flown twenty five percent of all sources in libya second only to the us by the second week of may six thousan
hundreds of millions of pounds as artie's at lower emmett's reports the blow to britain's budget could have come at a worse time. they're already calling it the billion pound war it's calculated that if the war in libya goes on for six months it will cost the british taxpayer one point six billion dollars but that initial humanitarian mission is now get rid of gadhafi operation and that could take a lot longer assuming. their goal is to simply oust him from power one imagines this is not going...
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it's about 75% of britains, britains not just the english really wants it to stay and then there are some -- there will probably be a lot more people than the mere 20% or something who are actively hostile in the monarchy who will not be interested on friday but what he does is kind of -- it's an anthropological event essentially, an event in ant -- society and the royal family is emblem which tries to do two things at once. it's not -- but walter badger is no longer really a reliable source to think about the monarchy because it all -- he presupposes that the monarchy was effective insofar it was distant but actually a large part of queen victoria's appeal was that she queued a bourgeois family, a bourgeois family that went wrong in the shape of her older son the prince of wales and edward the vii and that was the strength for the royal family. if you're going to have oh, they're just like us but in some deep peculiar strange way, they're incredibly not like us, then it's a tricky act to do. and, you know, we'll see how well the -- you know, the beneficiaries of the nuptials to that
it's about 75% of britains, britains not just the english really wants it to stay and then there are some -- there will probably be a lot more people than the mere 20% or something who are actively hostile in the monarchy who will not be interested on friday but what he does is kind of -- it's an anthropological event essentially, an event in ant -- society and the royal family is emblem which tries to do two things at once. it's not -- but walter badger is no longer really a reliable source to...
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independence party wants britain out of the e.u. says the uncertainty over the next payment for greece is understandable. they've got frozen feet about about about the whole deal i mean greece is really not a very large economy and what are you talking wildly in the present seventy billion with probably more to come in twelve months time and i mean look where is it all going to win what's basically happening is that the taxpayers of northern europe particularly germany are going to have to pay out to stop greece should default and try to present all your doing particularly obsession in the near fanaticism of the european elite for the political project of the united states of europe and a common currency has resulted in a terrible terrible human toss if there is a greek default the people who would suffer would be the holders of greek sovereign debt who are basically banks institutions and the like is sort of the people who are suffering no who are who are principally trying the two million private sector employees in greece who are
independence party wants britain out of the e.u. says the uncertainty over the next payment for greece is understandable. they've got frozen feet about about about the whole deal i mean greece is really not a very large economy and what are you talking wildly in the present seventy billion with probably more to come in twelve months time and i mean look where is it all going to win what's basically happening is that the taxpayers of northern europe particularly germany are going to have to pay...
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because britain's times i have plans to expand its nuclear facilities truly concerns that terrorists could be eyeing the sites as targets. as in business border and russian carmakers solar's given a tour of both to start to end production next year wideout for the two companies get out of the steel business bulletin and twenty minutes. is three pm in moscow this is r t coming to you live with me and he said no way to our top story in libya where nato airstrikes continue throughout the night and what has been the most intense coalition strike since the intervention began in march meanwhile russian special envoys calling on the regime and the rebels to seek a peaceful solution we can all margelov met colonel gadhafi is cousin in cairo after talks with the opposition in benghazi is following developments. nato has indeed changed its tactics and has increasingly intensified. and particularly because of the cut off is i mean three arsenal intensification of nato strikes comes after the statement by the british foreign secretary william hague inside the entire operation against gadhafi in
because britain's times i have plans to expand its nuclear facilities truly concerns that terrorists could be eyeing the sites as targets. as in business border and russian carmakers solar's given a tour of both to start to end production next year wideout for the two companies get out of the steel business bulletin and twenty minutes. is three pm in moscow this is r t coming to you live with me and he said no way to our top story in libya where nato airstrikes continue throughout the night and...
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do you think britain should be more supportive of their government. well we know basically the government's line is that any any changes to the pensions or any other public set of cuts are entirely necessary because we have such a large debt we need to remember where this debt came from this debt came from eight hundred fifty billion pounds that was pumped into the banking sector a couple of years ago and still continues to this day so we have a debt and now we've got to ask ourselves how do we deal with that and instead of going after the buy it was the cause of the financial crisis and some of the wealthiest people in our society were avoiding some twenty five billion tax pounds in tax every single year the government plans to basically go after ordinary working people and today if you've been struggling over pensions is just one of many public sector cuts to come over the next cult following is basically. a huge amount of anger in this country because it's incredibly unfair that ordinary working people that have nothing to do with the financial cri
do you think britain should be more supportive of their government. well we know basically the government's line is that any any changes to the pensions or any other public set of cuts are entirely necessary because we have such a large debt we need to remember where this debt came from this debt came from eight hundred fifty billion pounds that was pumped into the banking sector a couple of years ago and still continues to this day so we have a debt and now we've got to ask ourselves how do we...
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france and britain seek u.n. action over syria's brutal crackdown on protesters but russia warns that it will not allow another foreign intervention into our internal internal affairs. because britain's steam ahead with plans to spread its nuclear facilities fueling concerns that terrorists could be eyeing the sites as targets. but from our headquarters in central moscow you're watching are with me and use in that way it's two pm here in the russian capital twelve noon in tripoli libya where we begin this hour there nato bombardments continued throughout the night and what has been the most intense coalition attacks since airstrikes began in march or planes reportedly fired at the capitol more than sixty times killing thirty one people many if an ocean is there with the latest for. nato has indeed changed its tactics and has increasingly intensified and strikes on libya and particularly because of the cut off is a military arsenal intensification of the strikes comes after the statement by the british foreign sec
france and britain seek u.n. action over syria's brutal crackdown on protesters but russia warns that it will not allow another foreign intervention into our internal internal affairs. because britain's steam ahead with plans to spread its nuclear facilities fueling concerns that terrorists could be eyeing the sites as targets. but from our headquarters in central moscow you're watching are with me and use in that way it's two pm here in the russian capital twelve noon in tripoli libya where we...
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and i have a chapter a cautionary tale great britain is the center of this western suicide. >> host: you know bernard lewis, scholar, said that europe will probably be islamist by the end of the century. do you think that is a possibility? are they moving with that kind of momentum? >> guest: so rapidly and i think bernard lewis might have been too conservative. people are going to say you're crazy this is alarmist. no it is not just me to be the leading scholars have said this. great britain by the year 2015 will have self segregated muslim enclaves living outside of the british common law and we are already seeing it. there are some 87 sharia courts functioning right now in great britain outside of the british common law and there are no both zones in the country where the police do not venture to read this is great britain and i can tell you winston churchill was turning in his grave. >> host: i saw the report indicated that there are no less than 50 cases currently in american courts. most of them having to do with custody of laws and family law we but nonetheless, that is a pret
and i have a chapter a cautionary tale great britain is the center of this western suicide. >> host: you know bernard lewis, scholar, said that europe will probably be islamist by the end of the century. do you think that is a possibility? are they moving with that kind of momentum? >> guest: so rapidly and i think bernard lewis might have been too conservative. people are going to say you're crazy this is alarmist. no it is not just me to be the leading scholars have said this....
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we do want to see a growth in manufacturing and production in britain and i think what we're seeing in our economy, difficult as the months ahead inevitably will be, but a growth of things that are made in britain. whether that is cars or vans or indeed lace for people's dresses. >> mr. speaker, the united states secretary of state robert gates has said the secretary of defense robert gates has said that the nato nation libya has exposed serious capability gaps. the first sea lord admiral -- the first -- the first sea lord -- the first sea lord admiral mark stanhope has said that the operations in libya cannot be sustained for longer than three months without serious cuts elsewhere? given -- given those problems -- >> order! order! >> quick sentence. >> isn't it time -- isn't it time the prime minister re-open the defense review and did yet another u-turn on his failed policies? >> what he's called mark stannoff is his name. i had a meeting with him yesterday and he agreed we can sustain this mission as long as we want to and that's exactly what the chief of the defense staff used yest
we do want to see a growth in manufacturing and production in britain and i think what we're seeing in our economy, difficult as the months ahead inevitably will be, but a growth of things that are made in britain. whether that is cars or vans or indeed lace for people's dresses. >> mr. speaker, the united states secretary of state robert gates has said the secretary of defense robert gates has said that the nato nation libya has exposed serious capability gaps. the first sea lord admiral...
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this is great britain and i can tell you winston churchill was turning in his grave.post twice of a report recently then indicated there are no less than 50 shelia cases in american courts. most of them having to do with custody law and family law but nonetheless, that is a pretty shocking statistic for a country that supposedly says through the sixth amendment the supreme court will be the supreme law of the land dhaka and coexist with sharia? >> guest: people don't know this is going on under the radar screen it's great you mentioned that. and like you said, it starts out in marital disputes. divorce court type of thing. i want to divorce my wife, my husband, god forbid beats me, that's what started in great britain, and you have an e mom or tribal elder, one of the pillars of the muslim neighborhood in great britain or sweden or france basically acting as judge and jury literally handing down rulings for married couples in the west and among muslim couples in the west acting outside of all of the host country and it happens very slowly but when you have lennon call
this is great britain and i can tell you winston churchill was turning in his grave.post twice of a report recently then indicated there are no less than 50 shelia cases in american courts. most of them having to do with custody law and family law but nonetheless, that is a pretty shocking statistic for a country that supposedly says through the sixth amendment the supreme court will be the supreme law of the land dhaka and coexist with sharia? >> guest: people don't know this is going on...
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as trousering millions more and donna says that's got to be fundamentally unfair since the crisis britain has entered into a new war in a foreign country and recently the air force said he needed more money to sustain a campaign in libya and. do you think there is a moral vacuum in westminster that causes these kinds of things to happen that the government would cut spending and to enjoy another war while i think there isn't any politico consistency quite clearly we've been told that strapped for cash everything that we hold dear has to be slashed and yet we can still talk about renewing and fighting wars overseas irrespective of the cost my own view is that the war in afghanistan and the current war in libya wrong they misjudged what people claim are about and we should actually find a way out of those pretty quickly not make the situation in those countries worse as well as of the same time. valuable resources could go into schools and hospitals and finally you opposite number at unison the country's biggest unit is stressing this wave of industrial action that carries orders of in zero
as trousering millions more and donna says that's got to be fundamentally unfair since the crisis britain has entered into a new war in a foreign country and recently the air force said he needed more money to sustain a campaign in libya and. do you think there is a moral vacuum in westminster that causes these kinds of things to happen that the government would cut spending and to enjoy another war while i think there isn't any politico consistency quite clearly we've been told that strapped...
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apprentice in unison and we want to work very closely with him and all the other trade unions in britain to ensure that when working people are making a protest the protest is a positive thing as possible because it's designed to get the government to change their minds most welcome thank you very much ok. we. move. it's. seems. to. me please please. the commission's three cretaceous three in-store charges three to make humans three. three stooges three. year old free broadcast clothing video for your media project a free media. wealthy british stock. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy. for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. twenty years ago this country in the. first six months to get. where did it take. if. you're short order. here this street still keeps its secrets a denounce time from feel the heat of the soviet files on oxy. i was just thinking about my future before the foreign companies came i dreamed of owning a can cutting factory. but we have less garbage now. some businesses who come here make fun of me. regular garbage boy i
apprentice in unison and we want to work very closely with him and all the other trade unions in britain to ensure that when working people are making a protest the protest is a positive thing as possible because it's designed to get the government to change their minds most welcome thank you very much ok. we. move. it's. seems. to. me please please. the commission's three cretaceous three in-store charges three to make humans three. three stooges three. year old free broadcast clothing video...
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to pay for those pensions for three or four years talking the tax gap where the richest people in britain avoid paying over one hundred billion a year without actually mean these pensions look fairly cheap in comparison and you mentioned the private sector and a lot of private sector workers say that actually the public has a very good deal when it comes to pensions a lot better than a lot of private provision do you think there's really public support for what you're doing poorly opinion polls seem to tell us already a majority of people actually believe the public sector pensions are important arriving at the right level of study to be higher that's incredible when you think of the propaganda we've had over the last two years from politicians in the media telling everybody the public sector pensions are the cause of people. the problem my masters to private sector workers is they are being exploited by their shareholders and by the company chiefs and not by public sector workers pensions and we should have a campaign that seeks to drive all pension levels up and not cut down to the wors
to pay for those pensions for three or four years talking the tax gap where the richest people in britain avoid paying over one hundred billion a year without actually mean these pensions look fairly cheap in comparison and you mentioned the private sector and a lot of private sector workers say that actually the public has a very good deal when it comes to pensions a lot better than a lot of private provision do you think there's really public support for what you're doing poorly opinion polls...
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what we were doing and britain d america and canada were doing were killing the fifth german.he r is won and lost in the east. >> crlie: if he hadn't gone to the east he'd have won the w. stahlin was hi ally. >> he needed to knock brit tan out of egypt. >> charlie: beyond the megalomania and semitism and evil, he would have won if he doesn't go east. that's a huge if. could have won and captured all of europe before he failed in britain. >> and then north africa and had he taken 80% of britain's oil from iran and iraq what he could have done with the tiny fraction of troops to russia he could have gone to stahlin got 80% of his oil. and the idea of trying to take stalingrad is madness. >> charlie: how many people thought hitler was going to win in the west and act add accordingly. linberg being one. >> and the french. a large number of vissy french and one must never doubt for a moment the courage of the resistance french who didn't leave. there we some in the government that up until june 1940 wanted to make peace with hitler because and mussolini joined forces with him. one
what we were doing and britain d america and canada were doing were killing the fifth german.he r is won and lost in the east. >> crlie: if he hadn't gone to the east he'd have won the w. stahlin was hi ally. >> he needed to knock brit tan out of egypt. >> charlie: beyond the megalomania and semitism and evil, he would have won if he doesn't go east. that's a huge if. could have won and captured all of europe before he failed in britain. >> and then north africa and had...
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will not overestimate the news they may do they and they will of course you seen in britain you know they will see that's my wish for last two years now. there's going to be a long twelve rounds for the in the last in the final round it will knock him out and he's going to be number fifty. well now and if relegation and the cross city defection of their manager wasn't enough more misery could be in store for english club bombing and city as their own icasa young has been charged with money laundering in his native hong kong fifty one year old businessman appeared in court to face five counts of the offense totaling more than ninety million u.s. dollars however young doesn't think any of the charges will affect the club he bought two years ago betting in claims their first trophy in forty eight years last season by getting hassled to lift the league prop us they failed to support over the i believe lost their manager alex mcleish to arch rival aston villa earlier this month. so with the goal of former. coach and recovery of has been named as the new manager of bottom side creosote of
will not overestimate the news they may do they and they will of course you seen in britain you know they will see that's my wish for last two years now. there's going to be a long twelve rounds for the in the last in the final round it will knock him out and he's going to be number fifty. well now and if relegation and the cross city defection of their manager wasn't enough more misery could be in store for english club bombing and city as their own icasa young has been charged with money...
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of course a protest of britain tends to be a very british uncivilized there so we had less than fifty arrests and in greece we had running battles in the streets and balls and here gas people getting injured but i think you know the public in europe are very confused particularly in britain how our countries not only have we invaded iraq and afghanistan are natural resources but then we think we should be getting richer but then as you say very correctly the people who are responsible for the giant austerity measures being imposed upon us or are getting richer and richer at the disparity between the cooler and the rich is actually growing the statistics of middle easterners and billionaires are right that shows that there are more well increasing and yet public sector people are seeing their pensions got this ng their salaries cut we're seeing massive job losses just today lloyds t.s.b. banking group of the major banks announced another one thousand five hundred job cuts but one in ten of the work force people are very confused nothing is starting to wake up very angrily as to why the
of course a protest of britain tends to be a very british uncivilized there so we had less than fifty arrests and in greece we had running battles in the streets and balls and here gas people getting injured but i think you know the public in europe are very confused particularly in britain how our countries not only have we invaded iraq and afghanistan are natural resources but then we think we should be getting richer but then as you say very correctly the people who are responsible for the...
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given all the ceremony that britain can lay on. but hard diplomacy inside. >> we are different countries and we are clear that political and economic development go hand in hand, one supports the others. >> mr. cameron raised civil rights cases and the speaker was more robust. >> human rights, china and united kingdom should respect each other and treat as equals, engage in more cooperation than finger pointing. and resolve properly our differences through dialogue. >> sometimes diplomacy needs to be decoded, but not today. with stern words about britain and not pointing a finger at china and the human rights. the question is whether his irritation got in the way of trade deals. >> for now it appears now. around the cabinet table they agreed 1.4 billion pounds of new deals and lifted a ban of sending chickens to china. and that's not all, premier nguyen promised more. and there was smoothing of mr. nguye nguyen capital. and outside as well as inside he could not raise about the record of human rights. >> in another news for the fir
given all the ceremony that britain can lay on. but hard diplomacy inside. >> we are different countries and we are clear that political and economic development go hand in hand, one supports the others. >> mr. cameron raised civil rights cases and the speaker was more robust. >> human rights, china and united kingdom should respect each other and treat as equals, engage in more cooperation than finger pointing. and resolve properly our differences through dialogue. >>...
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britain the well not take part in a new greek bailout u.k. prime ministers promise to taxpayers he said he saw no reason why britain should be involved in the burdens facing eurozone countries john gordon told the referendum campaign britain this to forking out cash by the i.m.f. . george osborne and david cameron our prime minister is saying they will not put any british cash into the bailout but they're kind of playing with words really because we've just increased the amount of money would pay to the i.m.f. from ten billion to nineteen billion and if greece defaults and let's face it they are going to default not only on the first bailout but on the second bailout if indeed it does go through in a couple of months when they do default on now will be liable to pick up some of the bill so british taxpayers repaying for it i personally agree with the mayor of london boris johnson some people say he will be the next prime minister after cameron i say let greece go now to the wall no more bailouts greece must be allowed to leave the eurozone le
britain the well not take part in a new greek bailout u.k. prime ministers promise to taxpayers he said he saw no reason why britain should be involved in the burdens facing eurozone countries john gordon told the referendum campaign britain this to forking out cash by the i.m.f. . george osborne and david cameron our prime minister is saying they will not put any british cash into the bailout but they're kind of playing with words really because we've just increased the amount of money would...
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and britain is playing a constructive role in making sure that happens. [inaudible] >> does the prime minister agree that the idea of introducing a marriage tax amount is triple? >> the deputy prime minister and i -- the deputy primers and i agree about many, many things but it set down in the coalition agreement is one area where we don't agree. i'm a strong supporter of the institution of marriage. i do believe it would be a good idea to recognize it in the tax system. >> last week illegal migrant workers were arrested in my constituency, all of whom have national insurance numbers and will pay national insurance. why can't we prevent illegal workers from being issued with a national insurance numbers in the first place? are the very least, the tax of greece and the border agencies knows these people are not allowed to work. >> my honorable friend makes an actually good point and i discussed this with them. as he knows the application process for national insurance numbers for adults does include an identity check and the precondition that the individua
and britain is playing a constructive role in making sure that happens. [inaudible] >> does the prime minister agree that the idea of introducing a marriage tax amount is triple? >> the deputy prime minister and i -- the deputy primers and i agree about many, many things but it set down in the coalition agreement is one area where we don't agree. i'm a strong supporter of the institution of marriage. i do believe it would be a good idea to recognize it in the tax system. >>...