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and assistance from the british for the british special services. just like chippendale which through using the times newspaper yesterday stated that they were able to on the basis of a scientific analysis and intelligence data determine the. probable origin of the substance already a few days after the chemical attack in salzburg it is stated that on the seventh of march the cabinet of ministers knew. that the chemical substance. was produced in russia with a very high degree of probability that the british intelligence services consider that they have determined the location of a secret russian laboratory where the nerve agent was produced and furthermore begin and would be very attentive to what i'm about to say this sources of british security intelligence services cannot cannot speak openly about the location of the lab laboratory however there. their knowledge of where it's located there there's certainty of where it's located is very high their degree of certainty they also consider one that the russian side conducted tests to determine wheth
and assistance from the british for the british special services. just like chippendale which through using the times newspaper yesterday stated that they were able to on the basis of a scientific analysis and intelligence data determine the. probable origin of the substance already a few days after the chemical attack in salzburg it is stated that on the seventh of march the cabinet of ministers knew. that the chemical substance. was produced in russia with a very high degree of probability...
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is that the british. steel holding the position that assad must go and from my point of view is an acceptable because in a best democratic traditions of the worst this is the people of syria should decide you know whether who is going to be the president so basically we're trying to convince our british. colleagues and the portman's you know just look at this you know from the little bit different point of view and but as far as i know the foreign office didn't change its position you know sometimes it sounds a little bit louder sometimes you know less loud but the core of their position is the same so basically. is this some kind of a follow up of that. approach is what what you hear today in the british press you know in the statements of the ridges go and i know that the russian president appears to have a cold according to british media sources that are whether you can confirm that or not he has met with the palestinian president what do you think of what the palestinians are saying that the united st
is that the british. steel holding the position that assad must go and from my point of view is an acceptable because in a best democratic traditions of the worst this is the people of syria should decide you know whether who is going to be the president so basically we're trying to convince our british. colleagues and the portman's you know just look at this you know from the little bit different point of view and but as far as i know the foreign office didn't change its position you know...
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has yet to be explained to the public but this is not stop the british and american governments from playing the role of judge jury and executioner. across talking toxic relations i'm joined by my guest charles shoe bridge in london he is a security analyst and former u.k. army and counterterrorism intelligence officer in brussels we have any machine on she is a former british intelligence officer and writer and in washington we cross to james jatra see is a former advisor to the us senate republican leadership all right as always crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate any let me go to you first in brussels you know the lot you were only on last week but the more we learn about what happened with this poisoning incident there's only been one thing that has been consistent russia did it everything else keeps changing it's very fluid except for the conclusion reflect upon that any place well the more we go you know the less we know apparently because we have a situation where one the police had to build up another dental chain to t
has yet to be explained to the public but this is not stop the british and american governments from playing the role of judge jury and executioner. across talking toxic relations i'm joined by my guest charles shoe bridge in london he is a security analyst and former u.k. army and counterterrorism intelligence officer in brussels we have any machine on she is a former british intelligence officer and writer and in washington we cross to james jatra see is a former advisor to the us senate...
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and i turned to the british side.ons in the form of an ultimatum and demand to acknowledge and to own up to being guilty as a list of questions. we, on the other hand, do have a lot of questions, both to london, the opcw and also to france, which, all ofa opcw and also to france, which, all of a sudden, for no reason, based on what provisions of the convention, immediately rushed to assist the british side in confirming the results of the british so—called express investigation. in response to our request, the french side stated that great britain provided detailed information to france about its investigation. well, since london refuses to provide us information, maybe paris could share that information with us. today, we have circulated a note that you could... take a look at. we also will circulate a number of comments of the official representative of the foreign ministry of russia that contains some very interesting information. i think it will be very interesting for you to... get acquainted with it. and we will
and i turned to the british side.ons in the form of an ultimatum and demand to acknowledge and to own up to being guilty as a list of questions. we, on the other hand, do have a lot of questions, both to london, the opcw and also to france, which, all ofa opcw and also to france, which, all of a sudden, for no reason, based on what provisions of the convention, immediately rushed to assist the british side in confirming the results of the british so—called express investigation. in response...
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by the way we have already mentioned we've already mentioned the british or the british or. the british proverb from the novel about one hundred rabbits a one that will never become a horse no matter how much you try. and i would suggest that mr johnson perhaps read some other novels by dusty obscure at least get to know their names and i'm not going to give you a list of those names of those novels. now as it is so what argument did. evidence of gay the. of russia the british ambassador in moscow demonstrate just call exists six paid slideshow including the title page these comics. are are provided in year of evidence and once again they contain nothing but statements like highly likely and it can be and we can we can imagine that this that this slam dunk document was provided by mrs made to her european union colleagues many of whom many of whom are unfortunately not all. took this as as. as evidence against us as a reliable evidence against russia look at this it's a complete. it's it's an absolute travesty we will circulate this city on the part of the polemics about the
by the way we have already mentioned we've already mentioned the british or the british or. the british proverb from the novel about one hundred rabbits a one that will never become a horse no matter how much you try. and i would suggest that mr johnson perhaps read some other novels by dusty obscure at least get to know their names and i'm not going to give you a list of those names of those novels. now as it is so what argument did. evidence of gay the. of russia the british ambassador in...
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by the way we have already mentioned we've already mentioned the british or the british. the british proverb from the novel about one hundred rabbits they will and that will never become a horse no matter how much you try. that mr johnson perhaps read some other novels by just the obscure list get to know their names and i'm not going to give you a list of those names of those nods in agreement. because i just now has an argument. evidence of the guilt of russia the british ambassador in moscow demonstrate just colleagues this six page slideshow including the title page these comics. are provided in your evidence and once again they contain nothing but statements like highly likely and it can be granted where you can we can imagine that this that this slam dunk document was provided by mrs may to her european union colleagues many of whom many of whom are unfortunately not all but we did you took this as as. as evidence against a reliable evidence against russia look at this it's a complete. it's it's an absolute travesty my name circulate this is not new here on the part
by the way we have already mentioned we've already mentioned the british or the british. the british proverb from the novel about one hundred rabbits they will and that will never become a horse no matter how much you try. that mr johnson perhaps read some other novels by just the obscure list get to know their names and i'm not going to give you a list of those names of those nods in agreement. because i just now has an argument. evidence of the guilt of russia the british ambassador in moscow...
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pro-choice is what what you hear today in the british press you know in the statements of the british government i know that the russian president appears to have a cold according to british media sources that are whether you can confirm that or not he has met with the palestinian president what do you think of what the palestinians are saying that the united states cannot at all be an honest broker rule russia be taking a bigger. space in this so-called peace process well i understand the palestinians because you know. when the u.s. decided to acknowledge the drew some is the capital of. israel so that was very one sided approach so basically and what about the two state solution where the palestinians and police to us today they believe that the united states simply don't take into account their position so i fully understand you know what they feel and from that point to your course from my point of view that the u.s. should have a little bit more balance position on that subject could we see a moscow summit well we're always open to you know for the conversations and the proposal
pro-choice is what what you hear today in the british press you know in the statements of the british government i know that the russian president appears to have a cold according to british media sources that are whether you can confirm that or not he has met with the palestinian president what do you think of what the palestinians are saying that the united states cannot at all be an honest broker rule russia be taking a bigger. space in this so-called peace process well i understand the...
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is the british. public. so we'll know what we're going to hear later so as soon as we will give the result we are going to the british side to be transparent as i stared and present us the results. but the major problem for us is that they didn't answer the questions which will cost the run something workable forty some of them by here you'll find it very interesting all of them are published in our website. and. of course we're going to raise this question once again of the musician on this all the c.w. and calling the media all the un security council where we're going to discuss all these things about the. policy of some countries and to discuss this. case poisoning. and of course it's not the end of the story but we're coming to the. to the other part of my remarks. how we are. how we're engaging in this in this all this investigation. but before i do this. i would like just to make a few comments on the secretary johnson's tweet yesterday. and. because i am quoting him i mean according to twitte
is the british. public. so we'll know what we're going to hear later so as soon as we will give the result we are going to the british side to be transparent as i stared and present us the results. but the major problem for us is that they didn't answer the questions which will cost the run something workable forty some of them by here you'll find it very interesting all of them are published in our website. and. of course we're going to raise this question once again of the musician on this...
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i do not think the british investigative bodies are grateful to the british government for their hasty and unequivocal statements and conclusions. this, of course, your politicians never thought about, did they? they had no idea that their hyped up statements might boomerang and hit them. they used a very timely anti-russian could art --cunard. they were not aware that once the dust settles they will be held responsible for their words. started poisoning our relations with other countries as a sign of solidarity. 150 russian diplomats were expelled. we know that your diplomats around the world are putting pressure on sovereign states and forcing them to follow this terrible example. you started a wave that even reached new york. stateslies in the united have undertaken an unprecedented expulsion of 60 russian diplomats, including 12 staff u.n. withoutthe providing any proof for this. without conducting consultations with us, as provided for in the , hence they clearly did not comply with all of the provisions of the headquarters agreement of the united nations. by the way, it is not th
i do not think the british investigative bodies are grateful to the british government for their hasty and unequivocal statements and conclusions. this, of course, your politicians never thought about, did they? they had no idea that their hyped up statements might boomerang and hit them. they used a very timely anti-russian could art --cunard. they were not aware that once the dust settles they will be held responsible for their words. started poisoning our relations with other countries as a...
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one of them for example the midsummer murders which is very well known as british british series and they all know hundreds of very clever ways of killing someone you're however also going to use those who sought to kill sergei screwball and his daughter supposedly chose an extremely toxic chemical substance so the most risky and dangerous method possible at the same time they didn't really finish the job. because the two individuals seemed to be alive and you live thank god seems to be improving rapidly with the union boss so in this very complex case there are lots of lots of questions and the further we go the more questions keep some rubbing up from the very beginning the british side. represented by said share or said expert chemical chemist as prime minister to resign may and minister of foreign affairs boris johnson unequivocally stated that in the case with the screen. the substance used was so-called not the joke and that it is highly likely that this substance comes from. russia. has now if this is a very powerful substance was spread in the house of the script or on the do
one of them for example the midsummer murders which is very well known as british british series and they all know hundreds of very clever ways of killing someone you're however also going to use those who sought to kill sergei screwball and his daughter supposedly chose an extremely toxic chemical substance so the most risky and dangerous method possible at the same time they didn't really finish the job. because the two individuals seemed to be alive and you live thank god seems to be...
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the language which is being used by british newspapers to describe anyone who's questioning the british case against moscow is absolutely disgusting you know we haven talk about traitors we haven talk about useful idiots so yes that there is truth they're all a number of and pace who privately think very differently. they're not going to say that publicly and unfortunately unfortunately one it was part of the genetic code of professional politicians is cowardice i'll alexander let me go to you a lot of people have said since this whole thing started this is a gambit to rail rushes that world cup well the international community will boycott it meaning the western countries ok nato and american allies do you think that's part of this here that's one of the reasons why it's being pushed so hard without evidence without the due process of law go ahead alexander. well obviously it's part of the game i don't think it's the main part of the game or obviously there was an election in russia before and so on but what i find absolutely ridiculous is that they are saying that russia actually had
the language which is being used by british newspapers to describe anyone who's questioning the british case against moscow is absolutely disgusting you know we haven talk about traitors we haven talk about useful idiots so yes that there is truth they're all a number of and pace who privately think very differently. they're not going to say that publicly and unfortunately unfortunately one it was part of the genetic code of professional politicians is cowardice i'll alexander let me go to you...
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of course why would the british and the americans white. an investigation because they decided to take certain actions as we know to put in chain this as you pointed out largely unstoppable train of expulsions and tit for tat actions against different countries taken action against russia why would they wait for an investigation if there's any possibility it's all so that investigation may not produce the results that they want and then if they don't produce the results that the government wanted of course they then couldn't take those actions what's bizarre to me is that perhaps trying to fend off these kind of criticisms in the last few days the united kingdom kingdom government has actually hardened its position if you look at the statements coming from the foreign office from the british ambassador in moscow and so on it seems that any doubt whatsoever that the russian government is responsible for this has been removed the british government in the foreign office of specifically explicitly said over the last few days repeatedly so we k
of course why would the british and the americans white. an investigation because they decided to take certain actions as we know to put in chain this as you pointed out largely unstoppable train of expulsions and tit for tat actions against different countries taken action against russia why would they wait for an investigation if there's any possibility it's all so that investigation may not produce the results that they want and then if they don't produce the results that the government...
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the suggestion has been and sunny one has been carried a lot of british media that if. european capitals some of them not all of them have backed the british government in its assessment publicly at least then they must have been shown convincing evidence and yet we can see from the comments of for example some german politicians and also the czech president himself was saying he backed the expulsions because you need to stand with an ally when he asks you to stand with them he said very pointedly we need to see evidence and that suggests very strongly to me that they actually haven't been shown evidence they have just backed britain because britain has very pointedly asked them to do so and allies stand with allies but eventually britain is going to have to produce some evidence and if it doesn't you're right it is going to be on people's face and i think jim you know what charles would say that i think that's really where the us angle is i think of course london was elbowing european capitals to follow but the americans when they put their foot down particularly when
the suggestion has been and sunny one has been carried a lot of british media that if. european capitals some of them not all of them have backed the british government in its assessment publicly at least then they must have been shown convincing evidence and yet we can see from the comments of for example some german politicians and also the czech president himself was saying he backed the expulsions because you need to stand with an ally when he asks you to stand with them he said very...
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i had a british friend who turned a blind eye. it was important for us to provide the population with bread but we also took the opportunity to help them out a little with guns in. the north loads of. the jewish defenses were proving ineffective money arab attacks intensifies. the problem was that by april april and early me one thousand nine hundred forty eight the jewish side it wasn't winning the war at by the beginning of april and it knew that the arab states intended to send their armies into palestine to help the palestinians to defeat the jews there the jews knew this the arab states continuously said we're going to invade. so they had to basically clear the rear areas before the arab states invaded before the armies of the arab states invaded because they knew that if they have to fight along the front lines against arab states and in the rear their arab militias shooting them from the back they were not going to win the war. four hundred arab villages were destroyed or depopulated by the jews in this war. like lift or ne
i had a british friend who turned a blind eye. it was important for us to provide the population with bread but we also took the opportunity to help them out a little with guns in. the north loads of. the jewish defenses were proving ineffective money arab attacks intensifies. the problem was that by april april and early me one thousand nine hundred forty eight the jewish side it wasn't winning the war at by the beginning of april and it knew that the arab states intended to send their armies...
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government and british mainstream media would blame in the russian state because ever since diplomatic relations were established between london and moscow in fifteen ninety five russia has been viewed in whitehall in westminster as almost the devil incarnate over five hundred years or so the ground has been set in britain to make any accusation against russia by a british politician or british mainstream journalist and they don't need evidence to back it up you know patrick you know mark has used the term the case against russia what is the case here all i can see is on the international stage is a lot of elbowing a lot of pressure being put on when we had with the the o.p.c. w. decision which if you look at all the membership it is a. global membership but it was the people that wanted to make sure that russia wasn't part of the process either are in nato or in the european union latin american asian they were they didn't know along with it at all it's intensely politicized and so what is the case because i haven't been given any evidence yet ok but it seems like it's already gone to
government and british mainstream media would blame in the russian state because ever since diplomatic relations were established between london and moscow in fifteen ninety five russia has been viewed in whitehall in westminster as almost the devil incarnate over five hundred years or so the ground has been set in britain to make any accusation against russia by a british politician or british mainstream journalist and they don't need evidence to back it up you know patrick you know mark has...
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my parents came here part of the british empire, of course we were british.where i welcome of course what the home secretary has said belatedly, there is detail we must get into, we do not have the detail on the compensation and there are some caribbean islands that will know, places like antigua, st lucia, grenade, think it's, but got their independence after 1973. many people from those islands were wondering whether they too will be able to get this british citizenship as they we re this british citizenship as they were pa rt of this british citizenship as they were part of the empire beyond 1973. clearly from your point of view there are some details that have been overlooked, do you feel the home office is ready to listen to the concerns of people like yourself, if the debate is now wide open? the home secretary has signalled a change, that's true. but this is because we were determined to create a hostile environment, and i saw that she changed that word today in the house and talked about a compliant environment. it still sounds a bit 0rwellian, compli
my parents came here part of the british empire, of course we were british.where i welcome of course what the home secretary has said belatedly, there is detail we must get into, we do not have the detail on the compensation and there are some caribbean islands that will know, places like antigua, st lucia, grenade, think it's, but got their independence after 1973. many people from those islands were wondering whether they too will be able to get this british citizenship as they we re this...
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the british arrived. in nine hundred seventeen from nine hundred twenty on they governed palestine and offered both arabs and jews the prospect of their own state in the distant future. abu azzam grew up in the old town of upper close to the market. his family lived in two rooms in this house. his father ali owned a livelihood by hiring out donkeys. his mother nef is a cad for the nine children. schools were too expensive so the siblings spent most of their time outdoors. here they got to know the children of the neighborhood with him they explored the world. and when we were kids we always used to play together the jewish and arab children. we buy candy read up everywhere in the stores in the alleyways. we called them jewish arabs. there were sons of our country have it now even. then. it's three kilometers from africa to nk honey fronts it's what's known as a kibbutz a type of israeli community. older brother mohamed worked here. and there i can i will absolutely. he was very happy there he worked there
the british arrived. in nine hundred seventeen from nine hundred twenty on they governed palestine and offered both arabs and jews the prospect of their own state in the distant future. abu azzam grew up in the old town of upper close to the market. his family lived in two rooms in this house. his father ali owned a livelihood by hiring out donkeys. his mother nef is a cad for the nine children. schools were too expensive so the siblings spent most of their time outdoors. here they got to know...
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a motive but forget all that in terms of a classic investigation technique within a few hours the british media was saying it must be in russia because he's a russian spy and within a week the russian government saying it was russia so we have a situation where things have escalated to ask control hugely fast ways and to date a month later we still don't even know exactly how the so-called substance was applied to these two people it was supposed to be incredibly toxic substance but two of the victims have survived and of recovering and scriptural himself is apparently in a stable condition and three we still don't know involved in which matter creation motive over the last eight years since had safe haven as a former m i six agent finding safe sanctuary having a pension in the u.k. so the whole thing is a mess the fact that the british government rushed in to condemn russia is a mess the fact that they have apparently shared so-called intelligence with other allies in order to strong arm them into trying to make sure that they expel diplomats is a mess and it's just escalating it's metas
a motive but forget all that in terms of a classic investigation technique within a few hours the british media was saying it must be in russia because he's a russian spy and within a week the russian government saying it was russia so we have a situation where things have escalated to ask control hugely fast ways and to date a month later we still don't even know exactly how the so-called substance was applied to these two people it was supposed to be incredibly toxic substance but two of the...
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international the head of a british military lab says that is a so far failed to determine the country of origin of the substance used to poison former russian agents and his daughter a month ago and this is despite the u.k. government having already laid the blame at russia's doorstep let's hear to the comments of the chief of portadown we have not verified the to say source but we provided the scientific information to the government but you have not been able to establish at porton down that this was made in russia as i said it's our job to provide aid you know the scientific evidence that identifies what the particular near of each and is but it's not our job to see where that actually was manufactured so to be clear your not able at portadown to say where it is from we haven't yet been able to do that. and it's been out of form my five intelligence officers and you marshawn a very good evening tiranny porton down the laboratory there the chief said it couldn't establish yet where this military nerve agent came from does not mean that other government agencies might have the eviden
international the head of a british military lab says that is a so far failed to determine the country of origin of the substance used to poison former russian agents and his daughter a month ago and this is despite the u.k. government having already laid the blame at russia's doorstep let's hear to the comments of the chief of portadown we have not verified the to say source but we provided the scientific information to the government but you have not been able to establish at porton down that...
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steve richards is a long—standing commentator on british politics.ie baker is an american, and writes from london for bloomberg news. and stefanie bolzen is a journalist for germany's die welt. welcome. it's just over a month since sergei skripal and his daughter, yulia, fell victims to a nerve agent attack on the streets of one of britain's quieter cities, salisbury. this week, the propaganda war began in earnest. first, the man who runs britain's military science laboratories confirmed the substance was novichok, developed by the russians. when he couldn't confirm the source, moscow accused the british government of exaggerating the evidence. then a phone conversation, purporting to involve yulia was played on russian television, in which she said of her father, in exile after spying for the west, "he is resting now, sleeping. everyone‘s health is ok". on friday, it was announced that sergei skripal, who for weeks the british had described as in a critical condition, was "improving rapidly". steve, britain has assembled a formidable coalition of al
steve richards is a long—standing commentator on british politics.ie baker is an american, and writes from london for bloomberg news. and stefanie bolzen is a journalist for germany's die welt. welcome. it's just over a month since sergei skripal and his daughter, yulia, fell victims to a nerve agent attack on the streets of one of britain's quieter cities, salisbury. this week, the propaganda war began in earnest. first, the man who runs britain's military science laboratories confirmed the...
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for british tornadojets for british tornado jets were involved in the operation. theresa may said there was no practicable alternative to the use of force. we judge it highly likely, both that the syrian regime has continued to use chemical weapons since then and will continue to do so. this must be stopped. the russian military says the syrian government forces have shot down more than a dozen of the missiles. russia has warned there will be consequences. we are alive in beirut on bbc news. in the last 12 hours or so, britain, the united states and france have taken part in a joint military operation which has led to missile strikes being conducted against targets that those three countries they have degraded president assad's ability to use chemical weapons. the government in damascus, of course, it says it has not too been using chemical weapons, but that is not the position of the white house, downing street or the leaves a. john said this was part of a sustained effort against the use of chemical weapons by damascus. —— president trump said. what that meant w
for british tornadojets for british tornado jets were involved in the operation. theresa may said there was no practicable alternative to the use of force. we judge it highly likely, both that the syrian regime has continued to use chemical weapons since then and will continue to do so. this must be stopped. the russian military says the syrian government forces have shot down more than a dozen of the missiles. russia has warned there will be consequences. we are alive in beirut on bbc news. in...
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people i think of the british people stay in the course of union it solves the british problem solved the irish problem i can't understand why the british public would want to. support to close and viewing and i think people like ken clarke and former you know. foreign leader of the tory summit that day they have made sense of both issues start to stand closer viewing is the right thing to do and i think in the end it won't be called the close in june and i think theresa may will probably try to maneuver a party to staying the course i'm hearing as well or somewhere in the earth but you seem to blow hot and cold on this issue because one moment you say take the reason mayor told would you told the irish times last november she's confidently said she doesn't want to physical border the you don't want a physical border irish government don't and then you say in a recent interview you've got to play hardball with the brits now what are you different thing oh i actually like no i'll explain to you why theresa may said on the fifteenth of december i had to. he was quite happy to have a bac
people i think of the british people stay in the course of union it solves the british problem solved the irish problem i can't understand why the british public would want to. support to close and viewing and i think people like ken clarke and former you know. foreign leader of the tory summit that day they have made sense of both issues start to stand closer viewing is the right thing to do and i think in the end it won't be called the close in june and i think theresa may will probably try...
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he was british. all people in america were british. it was in london that arthur lee suddenly used their childhood code to notify his brother richard henry lee of a spending plan to win the war of independence. lee had met the great french playwright pierre. he wrote the place of marriage, figaro and the barber of seville which were later turned into operas so he was a famous famous playwright. they struck a really close friendship. after a few get together to reveal himself not just as a sympathizer of the american cause but of all people, he was also an espionage agent for the french king. in other words, he led to come even three, four lives. he was in london trying to find an american contact through whom the french could help the american rebels under my english rule in the new world and do it secretly. a dozen years earlier the british had humiliated the french and what we call french and indian war. the fritz had ceased almost all french territories in north america including canada -- brits, and france wanted them back. they ju
he was british. all people in america were british. it was in london that arthur lee suddenly used their childhood code to notify his brother richard henry lee of a spending plan to win the war of independence. lee had met the great french playwright pierre. he wrote the place of marriage, figaro and the barber of seville which were later turned into operas so he was a famous famous playwright. they struck a really close friendship. after a few get together to reveal himself not just as a...
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so, it's 23 british diplomats were expeued it's 23 british diplomats were expelled from moscow. their lowest level today. at least, you know... for many years. this is a first. as far as this lavrov statement, he just illustrated our logic. we believe that the british side is not cooperating with us. they are giving us no cooperating with us. they are giving us no information, they are not ready to give us access to the investigation, so, he believed that that was the communication. otherwise, it is not a provocation. he was cooperating. —— if it was not a provocation, he would cooperate. he would be happy to know what happened. that was his logic. this is the so—called, as he put it, that brings us to conclusion. so basically, we're not blaming anybody. but, having all these things in hand, what to think? so that was what the lavrov meant. no, no the microphone. no, it doesn't work. everybody wants to hear you. just do something. the expert is coming. it works.|j hear you. just do something. the expert is coming. it works. i was just wondering, given the deteriorating diplomati
so, it's 23 british diplomats were expeued it's 23 british diplomats were expelled from moscow. their lowest level today. at least, you know... for many years. this is a first. as far as this lavrov statement, he just illustrated our logic. we believe that the british side is not cooperating with us. they are giving us no cooperating with us. they are giving us no information, they are not ready to give us access to the investigation, so, he believed that that was the communication. otherwise,...
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in third position, incredible achievement for the british athlete. 3,000, 5010,000m british record—holderis second london marathon in the bronze medal positions. it does look like he has completed the british record, so exhausted at the end. let's take a look at lily partridge and her reaction, the first british lady to compete in the elite race. let's see how she felt at the end of the race. i felt much more in the last two miles. that was more to do with how i was feeling as opposed to it being, i don't think that's the hotter in the last two miles. i wanted to run under two point 32 to qualify for the european. sojob done. i got a top ten position and it gives me something good to build oi'i it gives me something good to build on for the rest of the year so i am pleased. that is a brilliant result from lily partridge, the first british lady who finished in eighth place. but the men's elite race has ended here and mo farah has finished in third medal position. he has done a british record so he is the 3,000, 5,000, 10,000 a british record so he is the 3,000, 5,000,10,000 and marathon. t
in third position, incredible achievement for the british athlete. 3,000, 5010,000m british record—holderis second london marathon in the bronze medal positions. it does look like he has completed the british record, so exhausted at the end. let's take a look at lily partridge and her reaction, the first british lady to compete in the elite race. let's see how she felt at the end of the race. i felt much more in the last two miles. that was more to do with how i was feeling as opposed to it...
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be sorry i don't think the british investigators are grateful to the british government for their hasty and unequivocal statements and conclusions in a long and blistering speech moscow's envoy reached for alice in wonderland to argue that it was russia who were the victims of a sloppy rushed and dishonest blame game nor more subsequent sampson's first verdict afterwards britain's envoy was unimpressed firing back with a passage of her own there's another very good quote from alice in wonderland that is sometimes i've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast so i think that's the quote that suits my russian colleague best it is the latest in a diplomatic war of words desson for mation claims and counterclaims that is showing no sign of letting up. i'll go on air earlier a russian broadcaster eared what it claimed was a telephone chat between the universe and her cousin. but whether it was genuine or not even the t.v. station would not say where it came from is another matter. victoria later said she believed she was speaking with her cousin in hospital. yet it was not
be sorry i don't think the british investigators are grateful to the british government for their hasty and unequivocal statements and conclusions in a long and blistering speech moscow's envoy reached for alice in wonderland to argue that it was russia who were the victims of a sloppy rushed and dishonest blame game nor more subsequent sampson's first verdict afterwards britain's envoy was unimpressed firing back with a passage of her own there's another very good quote from alice in...
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a crime was committed on british territory and possibly a terrorist act against our citizens.nd they happen to be the victims. this is why we are entitled to demand cooperation. and great britain is required to offer us that corporation. by the way, it's funny that yesterday at the session on the executive council of the opcw, several allies of great britain called on us to cooperate with the british side. probably very words... there wasn't enough time to brief them in advance about what to say. we have prepared a draft statement of the security council before the meeting. it's very simple. this is a litmus test of whether great britain and its allies are true to their word. if you, just as last time, if you bury this statement, which is a litmus test, if you, kind of, turn it substance inside out, its meaning, it will, once again, be further confirmation of your dirty games. thank you very much. studio: the russian ambassador to the united nations. very much in his stride as he criticises britain's approach to investigating this novichok nerve agent attack on the skripal fam
a crime was committed on british territory and possibly a terrorist act against our citizens.nd they happen to be the victims. this is why we are entitled to demand cooperation. and great britain is required to offer us that corporation. by the way, it's funny that yesterday at the session on the executive council of the opcw, several allies of great britain called on us to cooperate with the british side. probably very words... there wasn't enough time to brief them in advance about what to...
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there are you're certainly right and out there are british politicians tory british politicians who have all the empty and big time like on patterson and others but i'm talking about we all know about here but i'm going to talk i'm talking about the people who are causing problems and what they are they are being very very unhelpful in trying to say that the good friday agreement is not meaningful anymore that it is not useful at that it is creating difficulties and that if it wasn't there we'd have an easier back but it's not just the tory politicians. the former asked do you believe it's pointed out it's mainly the tory politicians and it is then responded to i think you have to understand who started this. precious tory limitations british tory politicians on david trimble who asked the universe the one thing that would provoke loyalist paramilitary is the present irish government saying silly things about the border and the constitution issue and david terms a good friend of mine but who is he he's a member of the tory party he left the ulster unionist party and joined the tory party
there are you're certainly right and out there are british politicians tory british politicians who have all the empty and big time like on patterson and others but i'm talking about we all know about here but i'm going to talk i'm talking about the people who are causing problems and what they are they are being very very unhelpful in trying to say that the good friday agreement is not meaningful anymore that it is not useful at that it is creating difficulties and that if it wasn't there we'd...
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british tory relations british tory politicians on david trimble because the unit is the one thing that would provoke loyalist paramilitary is the present irish government saying silly things about the border and the constitution and david terms a good friend of mine but who. he's a member of the tory party he left the altar unionist party and joined the tory party so i'm afraid you've made my case does that mutual maybe just just be very like a just because he's a tory does that you know you just made my case is that i deny the right of him no he doesn't but does it make it wrong i'm just quoting back and unafraid i don't preach or walk into a sorry i don't want to do i mean you walk into a you said that or other politicians but the very politician you quoted was an altar unions politician that's how to pronounce that harkened i'm saying what i'm saying if you want if you want an argument i'll give it to you and i when so i just want to tell you that what we need is can good head of politicians to try to make the good friday agreement work and what i'm saying to you is that toward poli
british tory relations british tory politicians on david trimble because the unit is the one thing that would provoke loyalist paramilitary is the present irish government saying silly things about the border and the constitution and david terms a good friend of mine but who. he's a member of the tory party he left the altar unionist party and joined the tory party so i'm afraid you've made my case does that mutual maybe just just be very like a just because he's a tory does that you know you...
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many of our british colleagues say. that need to be doubted whether you trust quitting are not whether you trust the british authorities there is a chemical trays that leads through a little boy to the airport yeah but now and then back to moscow the age of egypt or just material yeah i heard about that term to libya continue through you know it's not like it was something that one person did it was a group of people and not just three people dozens of people involved there were traces on the airplane they were traces. this stupid they say you go there to poison. there would be traces if they were after it does no but if they sent somebody with. one person. alone immediately first they just said something and then they said it was dahlia and then they said it was polonium polonium they found it after he died thirty minutes after he died they started saying that it was polonium two plus so soon and you know doctors are so stupid and they they were figured out what they should treat him for i know i'm a doctor myself i kn
many of our british colleagues say. that need to be doubted whether you trust quitting are not whether you trust the british authorities there is a chemical trays that leads through a little boy to the airport yeah but now and then back to moscow the age of egypt or just material yeah i heard about that term to libya continue through you know it's not like it was something that one person did it was a group of people and not just three people dozens of people involved there were traces on the...
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romance in russia you know you describe i was questioned by the british police. not just. and we're a ball of you know before go into that head to the u.k. we know one of the versions that the poison was that buckwheat that was brought to screen and he is on his order from russia so you know the police ask him did you notice anything which you said nothing special just when i went to buy this block of the nearby store there was putin in person send it to me because that was the only weird thing that i noticed it was kind of strange you know there actually you know it we can make jokes about that but the implications of the story are immense and it is of lack of legitimacy in the british government to tell the truth there actually are victims in this saga first of all it's the pats there's a cat that's that there's a guinea pig that belongs to skip over that but the deal victim is the relationship between russia and the west and the british authorities have obviously chosen route of confrontation with russia they are going they're willing to go. to accuse russia without any
romance in russia you know you describe i was questioned by the british police. not just. and we're a ball of you know before go into that head to the u.k. we know one of the versions that the poison was that buckwheat that was brought to screen and he is on his order from russia so you know the police ask him did you notice anything which you said nothing special just when i went to buy this block of the nearby store there was putin in person send it to me because that was the only weird thing...
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big torii a script bol the niece of former double agent sort of gay also the british prime minister to let her see have poisoned relatives after being denied a visa. and journalists voiced concern over a plan by the u.s. department of homeland security to monitor the work of news outlets. with the latest on these stories head to r.t. dot com stay with us we're going underground and if you're watching us in the u.k. sputnik explores the troubled relationship between labor leader gerry corbin and the media. this is being treated as a major incident involving eccentric. administration over nerve agents it is now clear that mr script common distorter were poisoned with a military grade nerve agent of the type developed by russia this was attempted murder in the most cruel and public way if russia is behind this is a brazen. war the government has concluded that it is highly likely that russia was responsible for the act against them to the script how can we just stop russia today broadcasting it's probably going to we need to continue seeking a robust dialogue with russia rather than simpl
big torii a script bol the niece of former double agent sort of gay also the british prime minister to let her see have poisoned relatives after being denied a visa. and journalists voiced concern over a plan by the u.s. department of homeland security to monitor the work of news outlets. with the latest on these stories head to r.t. dot com stay with us we're going underground and if you're watching us in the u.k. sputnik explores the troubled relationship between labor leader gerry corbin and...
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side seemed to have changed its story nor did it help the british case that some tweets from the u.k. foreign office on the same subjects had been to lead it. the russian side roundly accused by the u.k. and its allies of dissin from ation is by now in full flow arguing that the u.k. can't stand up its arguments and along with its allies in washington has made the whole story up to conjure up a new cold war but it is. washington has become fixated with the fight against a nonexistent so-called russian threat this is reach such proportions an acquired such absurd characteristics that it's possible to speak of a return to the dark times of the cold war. in the middle of all this the experts from the organization for the prevention of chemical weapons met at the hague at the behest of the russians moscow has said all along that many countries have novacek the night of the british nor anyone else will be able to prove that the nerve agent came from russia the seeming lack of a consistent argument from the british side has only strengthened them. in a court of law the burden of proof rest
side seemed to have changed its story nor did it help the british case that some tweets from the u.k. foreign office on the same subjects had been to lead it. the russian side roundly accused by the u.k. and its allies of dissin from ation is by now in full flow arguing that the u.k. can't stand up its arguments and along with its allies in washington has made the whole story up to conjure up a new cold war but it is. washington has become fixated with the fight against a nonexistent so-called...
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says well though i suspect that matter what the british investigation say it will be spun to support when they were in the report comes out we're going to have you all back again many thanks and i guess in london brussels and in washington and thanks to our viewers for watching us here r.t.c. unix time and remember. they've been waiting. for a long time because it talked about the dollar that there is a world reserve currency countries are tired of america's wars because there are there's got to be trainer in dollars including oil to buy oil. gotta buy dollars first that means america gets commission. wars all over the world. cranking gave americans a lot of job opportunities i needed to come up here to make some money i could make twenty five thousand dollars as a teacher or i could make fifty thousand dollars a year truck so i chose to drive a truck people rush to a small town in north dakota was an unemployment rate of zero percent like gold rush is very very similar to gold but this beautiful story ended with pollution and devastation a lot of people have left here i don't know t
says well though i suspect that matter what the british investigation say it will be spun to support when they were in the report comes out we're going to have you all back again many thanks and i guess in london brussels and in washington and thanks to our viewers for watching us here r.t.c. unix time and remember. they've been waiting. for a long time because it talked about the dollar that there is a world reserve currency countries are tired of america's wars because there are there's got...
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but if the british knew that russia had nothing to do with that then. you this. recovering view is not going to work for them because right now you like it doesn't really make sense to me because i first heard that they said they was a deadly agent and nobody would ever recover from that but now we know that this young lady is actually recovering and so that's not in their interest. it's not in their interest if sergei screwball survives the girl she does. you know anything screwball knows a lot no i don't like but they're still now that i've read it's a big question where they actually boys and maybe choke because we're told that it's a very powerful voice and it doesn't look right that somebody is able to recover from it so much later you know they say there is a place thirteen kilometers away from the spot where they were found where they manufacture these newer agents and manufacture and to do. it over and over but russia was done with him a long time ago russia let him go a long time ago and that russian citizens from what i understand. i think the still hav
but if the british knew that russia had nothing to do with that then. you this. recovering view is not going to work for them because right now you like it doesn't really make sense to me because i first heard that they said they was a deadly agent and nobody would ever recover from that but now we know that this young lady is actually recovering and so that's not in their interest. it's not in their interest if sergei screwball survives the girl she does. you know anything screwball knows a...