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in british. i am born british. i am proud to be british. >> i go to work, and the people i work with have absolutely been fine with me. i have been fine with them. they have no problem communicating. they see me for who i am. people actually give us a chance. >> she wore the niqab for three years and then give it up. >> i found it incredibly and practical. i enjoy doing outdoor things. -- i found it incredibly impractical. it is very hard when you wear the niqab. also i was insane racism. and i realized that the fact that i dress no differently was not helping. -- also i was sensing racism. >> she does not believe that there should be a ban on the niqab, but she believes muslim women need to think carefully about the consequences of wearing it. >> it is so edgy and there is so much this respect for islam -- it is a very worrying situation. in that situation, anything you do to make it worse does not help. no matter how hard you try to be friendly and everything, people have already made their conceptions about you.
in british. i am born british. i am proud to be british. >> i go to work, and the people i work with have absolutely been fine with me. i have been fine with them. they have no problem communicating. they see me for who i am. people actually give us a chance. >> she wore the niqab for three years and then give it up. >> i found it incredibly and practical. i enjoy doing outdoor things. -- i found it incredibly impractical. it is very hard when you wear the niqab. also i was...
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the british library. >> know what they do at the british library? they get their books together and discourage theencourage peon and read them for free. the sixth. -- the sick bastards. [applause] [laughter] the british army, the british jews awards -- we await with interest. i am afraid i did not have any of that for you this evening. i do not believe the british way of doing television is the worst in the world or unhappy in every way. i think it is silly to pretend that it is. i didn't believe it is threatened by the lens or that the young people of today no understand the value of great public service broadcasting or any of the other negative . sadr peddled about our industry. i believe the real secret is is aboabout how good it is. it produces high-quality television and radio made anywhere. it is not that we do not face issues. the impact of digital on audiences, the need for larger scale reform across the industry, and perhaps the biggest of all -- the looming shortfall and the money available to invest in the original production. this is som
the british library. >> know what they do at the british library? they get their books together and discourage theencourage peon and read them for free. the sixth. -- the sick bastards. [applause] [laughter] the british army, the british jews awards -- we await with interest. i am afraid i did not have any of that for you this evening. i do not believe the british way of doing television is the worst in the world or unhappy in every way. i think it is silly to pretend that it is. i didn't...
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nationals and british interests more likely in the short-term. now, how significant in your view a factor was iraq compared with other situations that were used by extremists, terrorists, to justify their actions? >> i think it is highly significant and the jic assessments that i have reminded myself of say that. by 2003/2004 we were receiving an increasing number of leads to terrorist activity from within the uk and the -- our involvement in iraq radicalized, for want of a better word, a whole generation of young people, some british citizens -- not a whole generation, a few among a generation -- who were -- saw our involvement in iraq, on top of our involvement in afghanistan, as being an attack on islam. so although the media has suggested that in july 2005, the attacks on 7/7, that we were surprised these were british citizens, that is not the case because really there had been an increasing number of british-born individuals living and brought up in this country, some of them third generation, who were attracted to the ideology of osama bin
nationals and british interests more likely in the short-term. now, how significant in your view a factor was iraq compared with other situations that were used by extremists, terrorists, to justify their actions? >> i think it is highly significant and the jic assessments that i have reminded myself of say that. by 2003/2004 we were receiving an increasing number of leads to terrorist activity from within the uk and the -- our involvement in iraq radicalized, for want of a better word, a...
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manifestation of an attack on british interests. osama bin laden had made it clear that america and their allies were targets. as time went on, and the real change came 2003/2004, when there was a sharp increase of threat intelligence relating to british citizens -- perhaps you want to come on to that in a minute, but that's the main change. >> i think another of my colleagues wants to ask on that. if i could just go back to the immediate pre-conflict period, what assessments were you making with regard to the terrorist threat, should britain become involved in a us-led conflict? >> i think you will see from our report in early 2003, which is reflected in the jic reporting, that the threat from al-qaeda would increase and the iraq threat was similar to what i have already said to sir lawrence. >> was there some assessment of what this threat might be, should we support the united states but not militarily? >> no, i think that's probably a false distinction because i think even if we had supported the united states in sentiment but n
manifestation of an attack on british interests. osama bin laden had made it clear that america and their allies were targets. as time went on, and the real change came 2003/2004, when there was a sharp increase of threat intelligence relating to british citizens -- perhaps you want to come on to that in a minute, but that's the main change. >> i think another of my colleagues wants to ask on that. if i could just go back to the immediate pre-conflict period, what assessments were you...
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wealthy british style. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on. their conduced childhood was overshadowed by this tragedy. these two feel the fear they faced. and remember every second of this nightmare. will remain in their memories and hearts forever. and you seem so. innocent victims. of little things. a deadly exotic disease hits home so self-made c. one hundred people have been infected and millions are at risk of catching the west nile virus the mosquito borne diseases spreading across the we in the wake of the summer's record breaking heat wave. pursuing its own agenda wiki leaks is accused of trying to divert attention from a. that scandal involving its phone dubai publishing its latest information the secret cia report about the perception of us and its terrorism failed to live up to the hype previous publication it's. possible thanks at the recent so-called spy scandal and chap
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barges alexy are so ski reporting there from warsaw now five british men are facing months locked up in a greek jail while they await trial over a stabbing in creek two years ago they've been extradited despite a lack of evidence under a european arrest warrant reports it's led to claims the british system is failing to protect its citizens. a lost taste of. these two young men extradited to a foreign country accused of instigating a drunken brawl in a popular holiday resorts in crete which left a man in a coma george collins and then her husband must go to the east of the euro taina rest warrants the warrants operate as europe wide and doesn't require the extraditing country to present any evidence of people having been involved in a crime the links all having to go through to clear my name. just. know it wouldn't take it wouldn't take long for the person to. look over this look at the evidence look at everything. look at the statements confirming the involvement. and report back to the greeks from where the judicial for to look into the evidence in the case and then decide their na
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economy or the british people to have this kind of immigration what we would introduce would be. very very limited immigration for permanent settlement and i've suggested a figure of no more than fifty thousand a year and even that could be revised downwards but people could still still come to work on a job permit basis for one to three years if we can't fill that post with an indigenous work and at the end of that process if the person wanted to become a british citizen by would have a right to apply for citizenship on the very on the you know the annual limit that we would allow in for that purpose thank you very much. there clouds childhood was overshadowed by this tragedy. they still feel the fear they faced. and remembered every second of this nightmare. that will remain in their memories and hearts forever. the town and using soldiers . innocent victims. of little angels one ought to be. hungry for the full story we've got it first hand the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. of a failed state this is not a provocation but warning of. a full
economy or the british people to have this kind of immigration what we would introduce would be. very very limited immigration for permanent settlement and i've suggested a figure of no more than fifty thousand a year and even that could be revised downwards but people could still still come to work on a job permit basis for one to three years if we can't fill that post with an indigenous work and at the end of that process if the person wanted to become a british citizen by would have a right...
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invasion which then led to the collapse of the british government and the election eventual of none other than winston churchill so huge ramifications really and it seems that with many spy stories the details are as fantastical as any fiction you could make up but it seems that many people want to get their teeth into these stories and i think the public have found it all very amusing the person who is enjoying it the most though is miss anna chapman herself she's found her firm fertile status is bringing her a lot of attention and she seems to be enjoying our very much. you know without see and still to come on the program the searing its own agenda we can leaks is accused of trying to attention from a sex scandal involving it's found but publishing its latest revelations. plus extreme thrills all deadly games that would get that instant tripe on the safai. as the u.s. declares an official and states combat mission in iraq minutes to last if the wall there is really over around fifty thousand troops remain in the country to help maintain security and to local forces take over comp
invasion which then led to the collapse of the british government and the election eventual of none other than winston churchill so huge ramifications really and it seems that with many spy stories the details are as fantastical as any fiction you could make up but it seems that many people want to get their teeth into these stories and i think the public have found it all very amusing the person who is enjoying it the most though is miss anna chapman herself she's found her firm fertile status...
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economy or the british people to have this fall kind of immigration what we would introduce would be. very very limited immigration for permanent settlement and i suggested a figure of no more than fifty thousand a year and even that could be revised downward but people could still still come to work on a job permit basis for one to three years if we can't fill that post with an indigenous work and at the end of that process if the person wanted to become a british citizen by would have a right to apply for citizenship on the way on the you know the annual limit would allowing for that. thank you very much. disarming saddam hussein. majority of iraqi citizens. disappeared brings further assurance that the torture chambers and the secret police are gone for ever. again. watch occupied afghanistan. now occupied want. good measure. it is appropriate to the. accordance. with the geneva. the slab stomach slap if you should so that it shrinks especially for you to slam but you don't actually break it you. could deter addition to that we just want to call the police but to shoot your leader
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wealthy british style sign. on the. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines in two cars a report. every month we give you the future we help you understand how to get there and what to bring the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world. join us for technology update on our g. this is our team from moscow to bring up to date on the top stories for us tonight police in the capital bishkek clash with anti-government demonstrators accused by the country's interim leader of trying to organize a coup live ammunition has been fired while protest leaders have been arrested. wildfires continue to rage across central russia during the biggest heat wave on record or leaving at least fifty people dead here in moscow the top six small be shown signs of clearing but apologies say via pollution remains high. and five british citizens to greece to face trial of the stabbing of a man in crete accuse the government
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the british would have liked a bit more time, some of the british. then the whole array of nations who would have liked an infinite amount. >> yes, there was such a discussion. 1284 did not specify any end, as i said. it could have gone on, but we sensed, we knew that the americans had a different timetable, and i asked prime minister blair to help to extend inspections and he did. i also talked to secretary powell about it. in my conversation with him, if i remember rightly, and i have written about it in my book, i suggested that we should go on until, what is it, middle of april or something like that. the canadians had another view. powell responded to me saying "that's too late." i think blair tried and also failed. he felt it was by the middle or end of march. the military machine had moved up to its goal by that time. so there was discussions about this. >> one separable aspect of that, irrespective perhaps of how much more time, had more time been available or been made available, jack straw's view in his statement to us was that you would ha
the british would have liked a bit more time, some of the british. then the whole array of nations who would have liked an infinite amount. >> yes, there was such a discussion. 1284 did not specify any end, as i said. it could have gone on, but we sensed, we knew that the americans had a different timetable, and i asked prime minister blair to help to extend inspections and he did. i also talked to secretary powell about it. in my conversation with him, if i remember rightly, and i have...
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it provoked protest, and caused conflict in his cabinet and cost the lives of 169 british servicemennd women. all of the proceeds will be donated to charity. >> once they recovered of the shock of a potentially large donation, they expressed thanks , that they could support those who have been seriously injured. >> for some, iraq still touches a raw nerve. tony blair resisted pressure to apologize for the war. >> i have no regrets. responsibility, but not a regret for doing that. >> tom keys was six of military policeman brutally murdered in 2003 by an iraqi moderate. his father stood against blair and remains an opponent today. >> we don't want his blood money. there are a lot of soldiers blinded, legless, armless, lives broken. this money is not good. it is not good money at all. >> since leaving downing street three years ago, he has made millions by advising banks, businesses and giving lectures. but he has taken an unpaid role as a middle east envoy and set up charitable foundations. the supporters have said that donating the money from his back is entirely in line with his char
it provoked protest, and caused conflict in his cabinet and cost the lives of 169 british servicemennd women. all of the proceeds will be donated to charity. >> once they recovered of the shock of a potentially large donation, they expressed thanks , that they could support those who have been seriously injured. >> for some, iraq still touches a raw nerve. tony blair resisted pressure to apologize for the war. >> i have no regrets. responsibility, but not a regret for doing...
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invasion which then led to the collapse of the british government and the election eventual of none other than winston churchill so huge ramifications really and it seems that with many spy stories the details are as fantastical as any fiction you could make up but it seems that many people want to get their teeth into these stories and i think the public have found it all very amusing the person who isn't joining at the most though is miss anna chapman herself she's found her firm fertile status is bringing her a lot of attention and she seems to be enjoying now very much. some international news in brief you this hour an hour the u.n. is reviewing security policies for its aid workers and. after threats from the taliban u.s. officials have warned that militants planted too it's not forward as helping provide food relief some aid agencies that hinted that downsizing relief lesions might be necessary that could be a big blow to the seventy million pakistanis affected by the flooding in need of assistance. thirty three chilean miners trapped seven hundred meters underground received
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invasion which then led to the collapse of the british government and the election eventual of none other than winston churchill so huge ramifications really and it seems that with many spy stories the details are as fantastical as any fiction you could make up but it seems that many people want to get their teeth into these stories and i think the public comfort find it all very amusing the person who isn't joining at the most though is miss anna chapman herself she's found her firm fertile status is bringing her a lot of attention and she seems to be enjoying our very much. cause discrimination being illegal in india many face has spent and hostility on a daily basis because of their social status those choosing to tie the knot with a member of a different cast can. find themselves for jack had by both the community and family but is also his current same proportion more and more young people are trying to break that tradition. and have upset their families well into a different god they were expected to marry one of their own but they have broken what is considered. an intercom i
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wealthy british style it's time to. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cancer or a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser reports. the how would be sure to tune the hotels. is the groom's go to the show would. be hotel. evergreen the rules are totally peak. oil gold springs resort and spa type two hotel royal she didn't post a photo. of the evergreen closer who. might be fooled and would. tell me touch your girl the photo a good girl how would international house. every green little her till. thanks for being with us here are. easier headlights. clashed with anti-government protesters accused by the country's interim leader of trying to stage a coup live ammunition has been fired while protest leaders. wildfires continue. the biggest heat wave on the record leaving at least fifteen people dead thousands remain homeless with whole villages turned into a ghost town. sixty five years after. the world's first atomic bomb attack japan remembers one hundred forty thousand
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wealthy british style. markets . find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. crimes are reports. of moscow. and here with the headlines of a half hour from moscow from ati the number of dead in russia's heat wave rises to fifty two firefighters stepped up about those wildfires approach areas contaminated after the chernobyl catastrophe moscow has been engulfed in a cloud of small very hard to breathe some flights have also been disrupted. calls for a nuclear free world is that much sixty five years since the atomic bomb that destroyed the city one hundred forty thousand people died in the blast and from radiation poisoning the u.s. dropped the ball. because the polish president. lech kaczynski comes back into the picture hundreds of people gathered in front of the presidential palace to protest against the moving of a memorial cross. there all top stories of. the cities that. he's here. if it's pretty on the. streets you want this is the place t
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extradition laws mean two british man could spend up to eighteen months in a greek prison before even getting that fearing for a crime there's no evidence they can move it. closer is that so much different and there's a huge decision on. what is culture powerful than ideology today with the rise of emerging economies does that mean prone to more clashes. one of the key elements of democracy. which is so uncomfortable for me authority. who pays for the news. how dependent does this independent media. and who is behind the t.v. story. georgian media fiction and reality. you're watching live from moscow and poland's new leader has been sworn in at a ceremony in warsaw run as he was elected in june after the former president and other senior officials were killed in a plane crash in russia and as a look for yourself give reports calls to keep a memorial cross dedicated to the late leader are overshadowing nor curation. we expect the country's new president to move on to his new residence inside the presidential palace in central war so the question is whether going to come out of steel wo
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the british house of commons is in summer recess. prime minister questions returns wednesday, september 8. >> a up next, a discussion of muslim life in a united states. after that, "q&a" with phillip terzian. and then another chance to see han blix. monday, a discussion on maritime security. live coverage begins at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> i am not saying senator mitchell's report is entirely wrong. i am saying that brian mackey statements about me are wrong. let me be clear -- i have never taken steroids. >> with the indictment for falsely testifying under oath to congress, go back and watch other hearings on steroid use in baseball online at the c-span video library, all free, if ever program since 1987. watch what you want when you want. now discussion on the life muslims are living in america today and did construction of a proposed mosque near the site of the 9/11 attacks. bobby ghosh, is deputy editor from "time" magazine. he joins us from new york city. the cover story is "is america islamo-phobic?" you start off in wi
the british house of commons is in summer recess. prime minister questions returns wednesday, september 8. >> a up next, a discussion of muslim life in a united states. after that, "q&a" with phillip terzian. and then another chance to see han blix. monday, a discussion on maritime security. live coverage begins at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> i am not saying senator mitchell's report is entirely wrong. i am saying that brian mackey statements about me are wrong....
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the british would have liked a bit more time, some of the british. then the whole array of nations who would have liked an infinite amount. >> yes, there was such a discussion. 1284 did not specify any end, as i said. it could have gone on, but we sensed, we knew that the americans had a different timetable, and i asked prime minister blair to help to extend inspections and he did. i also talked to secretary powell about it. in my conversation with him, if i remember rightly, and i have written about it in my book, i suggested that we should go on until, what is it, middle of april or something like that. the canadians had another view. powell responded to me saying "that's too late." i think blair tried and also failed. he felt it was by the middle or end of march. the military machine had moved up to its goal by that time. so there was discussions about this. >> one separable aspect of that, irrespective perhaps of how much more time, had more time been available or been made available, jack straw's view in his statement to us was that you would ha
the british would have liked a bit more time, some of the british. then the whole array of nations who would have liked an infinite amount. >> yes, there was such a discussion. 1284 did not specify any end, as i said. it could have gone on, but we sensed, we knew that the americans had a different timetable, and i asked prime minister blair to help to extend inspections and he did. i also talked to secretary powell about it. in my conversation with him, if i remember rightly, and i have...
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wealthy british style. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on. their conduce childhood was overshadowed by this tragedy. these two feel the fear they faced. and remember every second of this nightmare. it will remain in their memories and hearts forever. and using so. innocent victims. of little angels. this is also you coming to you live from moscow just joining hawse the hour. it has its military facade washington is accused open in a complete departure from iraq as thousands of troops still remain past the oldest thirty first withdrawal deadline service personnel staying to provide training and support but many americans fear it will result in more casualties. to wipe out a village in eastern india as locals fall to commit suicide if they don't get any help from the government three hundred people are now demanding food and employment . russia is gambling zones fold underground. has pr
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this is what we have intalked here at british motors. what we have, there is no moving parts here as we are talking about. you have a tempered glass cover covering the cells themselves and an aluminum frame. each one of these little blue frames is the solar cell. the way this makes its power, you have the individual cells are tied together with these silver lines here which is actually thed soer which the equivalent of wiring. it ties the cells to each other in series or in parallel which are basic terms of saying how they join together, how they're wired together. this one here is about 35 pounds. you're welcome to check it out if you want. it's glass in an aluminum frame. >> let me see. >> you can do it, nice and light. >> oh, yeah. >> not too bad. not too bad. >> all right. >> and a typical residential install is in this area about five or eight kyl watts which is 5 or 8,000 watts. >> that would use 15 to 20 of these. >> how are the modules themselves connected to each other? >> on the other side of this, this wiring here that ties th
this is what we have intalked here at british motors. what we have, there is no moving parts here as we are talking about. you have a tempered glass cover covering the cells themselves and an aluminum frame. each one of these little blue frames is the solar cell. the way this makes its power, you have the individual cells are tied together with these silver lines here which is actually thed soer which the equivalent of wiring. it ties the cells to each other in series or in parallel which are...
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five british citizens have been extradited to greece to face trial accused of stabbing and beating a man while on holiday in crete the european arrest warrant issued against them allows suspects to be extradited but critics say it can mean the transfer of suspects with minimal evidence the men are now accusing their government of ignoring them as artie's laura emmett has been finding out. last taste of freedom before these two young men are extradited to a foreign country accused of instigating a drunken brawl in a popular holiday resort in crete which left a man in a coma george hollands and ben herdman must go to greece following a european arrest warrant the warrant operates europe wide and doesn't require the extraditing country to present any evidence of people having been involved in a crime. having to go. it wouldn't take. long for the person to. look at the evidence look at everything. if the statements can involve. and report back to the greeks from where it used to shore for. the evidence in the case and then decide there and then whether there is sufficient evidence to say
five british citizens have been extradited to greece to face trial accused of stabbing and beating a man while on holiday in crete the european arrest warrant issued against them allows suspects to be extradited but critics say it can mean the transfer of suspects with minimal evidence the men are now accusing their government of ignoring them as artie's laura emmett has been finding out. last taste of freedom before these two young men are extradited to a foreign country accused of instigating...
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we meet the british palestinian woman using rap to carry a political message. hello to you. history is in the making according to kenya's president. he's been urging the country's citizens to go to the polls in a referendum to change the constitution. it could transform the way east africa's largest economy is not uncommon devolving power from the capital after years of disputed and violent elections. the last one left 1300 dead. polls have now closed, but the long queues to vote suggests that many kenyans do see this as a very big moment indeed. >> canyons know this referendum is historic -- kenyans know. thousands lined up before dawn outside polling stations across the country. at times, accused stretched for hundreds of meters, a measure of just what this means to the nation. to its supporters, the document will transform the way it kenya is governed and read of farmland, the single most contentious issue here. if the constitution is passed, the power concentrated in his office will be disbursed, an important strategy for diffusing tribal tensions. another conspicuous vo
we meet the british palestinian woman using rap to carry a political message. hello to you. history is in the making according to kenya's president. he's been urging the country's citizens to go to the polls in a referendum to change the constitution. it could transform the way east africa's largest economy is not uncommon devolving power from the capital after years of disputed and violent elections. the last one left 1300 dead. polls have now closed, but the long queues to vote suggests that...
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. >> british forces in afghanistan say the afghan flag has been raised in helmand province. hundreds of troops were involved in taking the taliban strong fall last friday. the battle for the hearts and minds of local people continues. our correspondent has just returned from the area and since this report. >> in search of an enemy that lives in the shadows, the brigade reconnaissance force move silently in the cold light before dawn. a house has been identified, and the buildings around it. the soldiers moved in, searching for weapons and explosives. but the place is clean. what they do find it is a family of 15 living here. it is his home, and he has just woken to find foreign troops at his door. they sit him down and ask questions while the rest of the family gets dressed. it is a deeply unpleasant experience for them all. the military say it is an important tactic, but as the women and children leave the house, the risk alienating the people they are supposed to be winning over. and there is this. [gunfire] a gun battle with the taliban has emptied the streets. by the tim
. >> british forces in afghanistan say the afghan flag has been raised in helmand province. hundreds of troops were involved in taking the taliban strong fall last friday. the battle for the hearts and minds of local people continues. our correspondent has just returned from the area and since this report. >> in search of an enemy that lives in the shadows, the brigade reconnaissance force move silently in the cold light before dawn. a house has been identified, and the buildings...
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tonight, we will show a speech on reform in the british house of commons. he can't -- he offers his impressions and argues that the weekly 30 minute sessions have been reduced to media sound bites and planted questions. he was elected last year and says that question time should be lengthened to 45 or 60 minutes and suggests the british parliament consider adopting a confirmation process similar to the u.s.. following his remarks, he took questions from the audience. this is about one hour 10 minutes. whether you feel the same way at the end of this lecture, that is a matter of conjecture and speculation. we shall see. thank you for that introduction. i know that sir george young, the leader of the house, spoke to you last month and extolled all that you do to promote a better understanding of parliament in whitehall and i am very happy indeed to echo those sentiments. indeed, sir george and i appear to be involved in an accidental double-act on the house of commons circuit as i addressed the hansard society in early june, with him doing the same gig a week
tonight, we will show a speech on reform in the british house of commons. he can't -- he offers his impressions and argues that the weekly 30 minute sessions have been reduced to media sound bites and planted questions. he was elected last year and says that question time should be lengthened to 45 or 60 minutes and suggests the british parliament consider adopting a confirmation process similar to the u.s.. following his remarks, he took questions from the audience. this is about one hour 10...
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wealthy british style. that's not right with. the. markets why not come to find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause a report on our disarming saddam hussein. past maturity of iraqi citizens. this event brings further assurance that the torture chambers and the secret police are gone forever. is again over embassy in kabul. cherish to watch occupied afghanistan. now occupy sales at guantanamo bay. met. that is appropriate today accordance with just the kids with the kid even. if a slap stomach slap if you can should diminish so that it shocks them. especially for just one stone but you don't actually break any bones could deter a geisha techniques that we. are approved by the senior leadership of our government. nothing to. believe the transfer. more news today. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are today. this history still keeps its secrets now it's time to move feel.
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wealthy british style. time to. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser reports on. one of the key elements of democracy. which is so uncomfortable for me a forty. who pays for the new. how dependent use this independent media. and who is behind the t.v. story. georgia media. should and reality on t.v. . a reminder of our breaking news here in our city there's been fresh violence near the capital of kyrgyzstan protesters were on their way to join around a thousand others who gathered in the center of the capital to support a politician to want to try to seize power five years ago rally all sorts of men to the internal government stepped down and the central asian countries interior minister said the demonstrators fulfill terra's of violent takeover of power riot police had already been on standby and fired tear gas after being attacked with stones but it's not known if anyone's been wounded parties correspondent say
wealthy british style. time to. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser reports on. one of the key elements of democracy. which is so uncomfortable for me a forty. who pays for the new. how dependent use this independent media. and who is behind the t.v. story. georgia media. should and reality on t.v. . a reminder of our breaking news here in our city there's been fresh...
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well, the british dossier was shown to me in new york. i read it and i said to the young diplomat who took it to me that i thought it was interesting, useful. i think i probably also said, as he has quoted me saying, that i did not think it was exaggerated. however, i said this at a time we had not restarted inspections even. much of it of the dossier was taken based upon unscom's accounts, but there was this big difference that unscom never said these items exist. they said these are unresolved issues. in fact, i don't think there is any resolution of the security council in which they assert affirmatively that the weapons exist. so this was a big difference. however, it seemed plausible to me at the time, and i also felt -- i, like most people at the time, felt that iraq retains weapons of mass destruction. i did not say so publicly. i said it perhaps to mr. blair in september 2002 privately, but not publicly because i think there is a big difference between your role as a trustee of the security council, "investigate this and report to
well, the british dossier was shown to me in new york. i read it and i said to the young diplomat who took it to me that i thought it was interesting, useful. i think i probably also said, as he has quoted me saying, that i did not think it was exaggerated. however, i said this at a time we had not restarted inspections even. much of it of the dossier was taken based upon unscom's accounts, but there was this big difference that unscom never said these items exist. they said these are...
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. >> the british house of commons is in summer recess. prime minister's questions will return wednesday, said no. 8. this sunday, we will show a portion of testimony before the british government about the weapons of mass destruction. he told investors that they failed to uncover any of these in iraq and that the invasion was illegal. the u.s. and britain relied on port intelligence sources leading up to the invasion. -- poor intelligence sources leading up to the invasion. the panel is expected to issue a report by the end of the year, which will then be debated in parliament. the hearings ran from november, 2009, to the end of july, 2010, with a total of 132 witnesses. this portion is one hour 15 minutes. >> good afternoon and welcome. welcome to everyone this afternoon. our witness is dr. hans blix. you, sir, served as the executive chairman for the united nations monitoring, verification and inspection commission, which i think we are allowed to call unmovic, from 1 march, 2000 until the end of june, 2003. as chairman of unmovic, you
. >> the british house of commons is in summer recess. prime minister's questions will return wednesday, said no. 8. this sunday, we will show a portion of testimony before the british government about the weapons of mass destruction. he told investors that they failed to uncover any of these in iraq and that the invasion was illegal. the u.s. and britain relied on port intelligence sources leading up to the invasion. -- poor intelligence sources leading up to the invasion. the panel is...
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wealthy british. find out what's really happening to the global economy. it is here in the russian capital you're with. stories from this week. breaking heat in russia spread into. the wild at least this week destroyed thousands of homes. trying to. water supplies in russia's far east are under threat. chinese towards the country's border. but rights activists say. wiki leaks secrets the u.s. congress approves billions more for the. pain despite documents detailing couple of civilian deaths. ok let's get more on the wiki leaks story with brian. war coalition he explains why he believes the documents were released have been behind it. detailed accounts of the war in afghanistan thousands and thousands of these documents met by criticism from the white house that said this is going to endanger our troops in afghanistan and my skepticism from a lot of people what's your take on this but i think what the obama white house is presenting is disingenuous and hypocritical they're the ones you are soldiers and marines to kill and to be killed they're the ones putti
wealthy british. find out what's really happening to the global economy. it is here in the russian capital you're with. stories from this week. breaking heat in russia spread into. the wild at least this week destroyed thousands of homes. trying to. water supplies in russia's far east are under threat. chinese towards the country's border. but rights activists say. wiki leaks secrets the u.s. congress approves billions more for the. pain despite documents detailing couple of civilian deaths. ok...
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to british royals. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to name two kinds of reports. of this nature and discover it. communicate with. test yourself and become free and. see what nature can give you. welcome back to crosstalk i'm peter lavelle to remind you we are discussing the nuremberg process and its implications for modern international law. but first let's see what russians think about those who question its justice the pivotal role played by the soviet union in the victor although not in germany is indisputable yet there are those who contest this history president medvedev took a stand against such historical revisionism while lawmakers in the state duma advocated punitive measures for those denying or approving crimes established by the nuremberg tribunals the russian public opinion research center asked what russians think of introducing criminal liability for their denial of the us a victory over germany sixty per
to british royals. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to name two kinds of reports. of this nature and discover it. communicate with. test yourself and become free and. see what nature can give you. welcome back to crosstalk i'm peter lavelle to remind you we are discussing the nuremberg process and its implications for modern international law. but first let's see what russians think about those who...
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wealthy british. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports. welcome back to cross talk i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing the nuremberg process and its implications for modern international law. but first let's see what russians think about those who question its justice. the pivotal role played by the soviet union in the victory over not in germany is indisputable yet there are those who contest this history president medvedev took a stand against such historical revisionism while lawmakers in the state duma advocated punitive measures for those denying or approving crimes established by the nuremberg tribunal the russian public opinion research center asked what russians think of introducing criminal liability for the denial of the use of sars victory over germany sixty percent said they support the initiative twenty six percent disapproved of the idea back to peter or it before we went to the break here i know that robert intel has he wanted to say
wealthy british. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports. welcome back to cross talk i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing the nuremberg process and its implications for modern international law. but first let's see what russians think about those who question its justice. the pivotal role played by the soviet union in the victory over not in germany is indisputable yet there are those who contest this history president medvedev...
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another breakable friendship, the pakistan president and the british prime minister have agreed to work together to fight terrorism. health officials warn people to stay indoors and moscow as fires burn across russia. why hundreds -- 100 and thousands of people have not been able to use -- why hundreds of thousands of people have not been able to use their blackberry in saudi arabia. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to our viewers in u.k. and around the world. hundreds of thousands of homes have said to been destroyed in the floods and darnell gushing into the south and into the center of the country. >> the flood is consuming village after village. this is southern punjab. local people risk their lives to stay with their livestock. in the end, they were forced to go. officials say it is the biggest disaster in pakistan's history. presidenthe man who saberi is in charge back home asked for help. >> i would like to appeal to the international community to support pakistan, to help alleviate the suffering of the flood-affected people. >> of the suffering here is spreading. the raging wat
another breakable friendship, the pakistan president and the british prime minister have agreed to work together to fight terrorism. health officials warn people to stay indoors and moscow as fires burn across russia. why hundreds -- 100 and thousands of people have not been able to use -- why hundreds of thousands of people have not been able to use their blackberry in saudi arabia. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to our viewers in u.k. and around the world. hundreds of thousands of homes...
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british forces still face a determined enemy. >> the head of the u.s. federal reserve says america has a considerable way to go to achieve a full recovery. ben bernanke said while the worst of the crisis is over, many americans are still struggling with unemployment and lost savings. the takeover of the swedish carmaker volvo by a chinese company has been completed. it is the biggest takeover so far by a foreign brand. they paid $1.3 billion. volvo has been struggling with high labor costs and dwindling sales. a federal judge has refused to dismiss a challenge by virginia to president obama's reform laws. that means the obama administration will have to mount a lengthy defense. they argue the law's requirement is unconstitutional. a russian airliner crashed in siberia, killing 11. a spokeswoman says the plane exploded into a fireball while attempting to land. three crew members and one passenger survived. president castro has said he is not planning large-scale market reform to revive the cuban and economy, but the role of the state would be reduced in
british forces still face a determined enemy. >> the head of the u.s. federal reserve says america has a considerable way to go to achieve a full recovery. ben bernanke said while the worst of the crisis is over, many americans are still struggling with unemployment and lost savings. the takeover of the swedish carmaker volvo by a chinese company has been completed. it is the biggest takeover so far by a foreign brand. they paid $1.3 billion. volvo has been struggling with high labor...