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concerned internationally he's not and giving head or whom the i to meet broker he cooked for the british council which i could extensively in my book and in these people there are many scenes which are worse you got to hear one of them is that in ninety six percent of the cases in international condition there is at least one no native english speaker who is involved and it's up to you needed english because to adjust to get a bit of this person or not be as good in worship in as good least because like me could be ok example i mean i could agree with you maybe if you're talking about your childhood or buying a ticket to the train station or ordering in a restaurant or something like that. you bring a business i mean most businesses you have contracts and you have very specific laws and clauses and things like that this this language can't work for that if i got to go to robert on that i mean it's for chit chat it's just to get you know get through something if there's something you wouldn't sign a contract with using this kind of language it's too imprecise i mean it has nothing to do with engl
concerned internationally he's not and giving head or whom the i to meet broker he cooked for the british council which i could extensively in my book and in these people there are many scenes which are worse you got to hear one of them is that in ninety six percent of the cases in international condition there is at least one no native english speaker who is involved and it's up to you needed english because to adjust to get a bit of this person or not be as good in worship in as good least...
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britain and france have this is the first step to was stripped of their permanent place on the council one british m.p. here says this with britain sovereignty and they will move many other countries for example are india's. less worthy of a voice than it used five hundred million giving the e.u. a seat as well as france and britain also. from many parts of the world notably africa and latin america in the security council's composition is already voiced and with this move was proposed by a member of the european parliament from spain one of the biggest. difficulties. in foreign policy. there's no use in the european union in the politics or finance we've seen just recently over the invasion of libya and the same. holds for the un general assembly has just voted to give the european union as a single block much greater powers but this move to get a permanent place on the un security council is expected to receive much more a position. or even once more authority for itself on an international level but opposition voices think the powers of the unions ruling bodies are already too great an expense
britain and france have this is the first step to was stripped of their permanent place on the council one british m.p. here says this with britain sovereignty and they will move many other countries for example are india's. less worthy of a voice than it used five hundred million giving the e.u. a seat as well as france and britain also. from many parts of the world notably africa and latin america in the security council's composition is already voiced and with this move was proposed by a...
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britain and france here this is the first step we were stripped of their permanent place on the council one british m.p. here says this britain sovereignty and they will fight the move many of the countries are more for example or. less worthy of a voice and five hundred million. seats as well as france and britain and also influence from many parts of the world notably africa and latin america in the security council composition is already boy. this move was proposed by a member of the european parliament from spain one of the biggest euro states without a permanent seat. in the foreign policy and i guess there's no you know in the european union in politics all. over the invasion of libya and the same. holds for the economy the u.n. general assembly has just voted to give the european union as a single much greater powers but this move to get a permanent place on the u.n. security council is expected to receive a much more a position for the e.u. seeking more authority for itself on the international level and opposition voices i think the powers of humans living bodies are already true greats of
britain and france here this is the first step we were stripped of their permanent place on the council one british m.p. here says this britain sovereignty and they will fight the move many of the countries are more for example or. less worthy of a voice and five hundred million. seats as well as france and britain and also influence from many parts of the world notably africa and latin america in the security council composition is already boy. this move was proposed by a member of the...
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of their permanent place on the council one british m.p. . and they will fight the move many other countries for example are india's billion plus people less worthy of a voice than the e.u.'s five hundred million giving the e.u. a seat as well as france and britain also rub salt into the wounds from many parts of the world notably africa and latin america whom the security council composition is already boy towards the west this move was proposed by a member of the european parliament from spain one of the biggest euro states with a permanent seat. claim to the current financial difficulties corporation inform policy. in the european union in politics. just recently over the invasion of libya and the same with. all those economy the un general assembly has just voted to give the european union as a single block much greater powers this move to get a permanent place on the u.n. security council is expected to receive much more opposition. well he wants more wroth already for itself on an international level but opposition voices think the powe
of their permanent place on the council one british m.p. . and they will fight the move many other countries for example are india's billion plus people less worthy of a voice than the e.u.'s five hundred million giving the e.u. a seat as well as france and britain also rub salt into the wounds from many parts of the world notably africa and latin america whom the security council composition is already boy towards the west this move was proposed by a member of the european parliament from...
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britain and france have this is the first step to were stripped of their permanent place on the council one british m.p. here says this will raise britain's sovereignty and they will fight the move many other countries are the one for example or india's billion plus people less worthy of a voice and five hundred million people in the e.u. seats as well as france and britain also. from many parts of the world notably africa and latin america who are on the security council composition is already poised to move in with this move was proposed by a member of the european parliament from spain one of the biggest your if they with the permanent seats will remain. difficult he's a corporation in foreign policy the snag is there's no union in the european union or in politics or finance just recently over the invasion of libya and the same with the rest of the economy the un general assembly has just voted to give the european union as a single block much greater powers but this move to get a permanent place on the u.n. security council is expected to receive much more a position. for the e.u. once more au
britain and france have this is the first step to were stripped of their permanent place on the council one british m.p. here says this will raise britain's sovereignty and they will fight the move many other countries are the one for example or india's billion plus people less worthy of a voice and five hundred million people in the e.u. seats as well as france and britain also. from many parts of the world notably africa and latin america who are on the security council composition is already...
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security council british and french vetoed the american resolution called for a cease-fire and less than half an hour later the deadline for the ultimatum expired and the largest naval armada since world war ii steamed toward egypt for of the next morning october 31st, eisenhower was heartened by the news that troops have pulled back from budapest hungary and the soviet government had declared its intention to practice non-interference in the internal affairs of the satellite state. and egypt say the airfield imports and communications centers turning meet the rose of aircraft and nasser's troops sold a ship loaded with rocks and cement and to the suez canal. the first of 32 ships. eisenhower concluded he should address the nation that night on a october 31st and dulles exhausted wrote a draft and declared an absolute disaster and late in the afternoon and ordered a new speech be written minutes before the broadcast to the oval office this speechwriter fed the president was speech at a time. it was short and terse eisenhower revealed taking the unprecedented step of appealing to the unit
security council british and french vetoed the american resolution called for a cease-fire and less than half an hour later the deadline for the ultimatum expired and the largest naval armada since world war ii steamed toward egypt for of the next morning october 31st, eisenhower was heartened by the news that troops have pulled back from budapest hungary and the soviet government had declared its intention to practice non-interference in the internal affairs of the satellite state. and egypt...
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seems very much an attempt by the british prime minister to legitimize the interim national transitional council. i see two problems here the first one is that those leaders who are us supported by the west are all the leftovers of the gaddafi regime and yes of course they have joined the rebels forces but it's unclear whether they have the support and trust of the libyan population. the second problem here is that each but rebel groups around the country has its own ideas on who should be the future leader of libya. it seems almost unavoidable that the libyan rebels if they win the fight against gadhafi it will start a civil war against each other and people if the elections. will most. accept the decision if you're not elected and if he doesn't accept it if you're going to interfere in the civil war as well and if so on which side. pursuing its own interests without looking into the possible outcomes will once again land the u.k. into trouble overseas. still to come this hour here in our team russia honor is those who fought in world war two victory is a celebration commemorating the sorry a t
seems very much an attempt by the british prime minister to legitimize the interim national transitional council. i see two problems here the first one is that those leaders who are us supported by the west are all the leftovers of the gaddafi regime and yes of course they have joined the rebels forces but it's unclear whether they have the support and trust of the libyan population. the second problem here is that each but rebel groups around the country has its own ideas on who should be the...
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our partners and of course there i have to say about the kind of extended the british and by the of the u.n. security council resolution only how we are with doesn't mean that we should freeze over the nations it's a normal dialogue and i think this process will continue the process preppers monger. russia and the west but of course we're waiting for the us their. thoughts thoughts are as well thought the ball is. good as well on the western side and they should start to play there they should start to. worry sports through the russian initiative good good you're in sort of a program to read free public on after the head of the central executive committee of the united russia party a very good day to you. and will love her more reaction to what the president said in the coming hours you can get it all word for word on line the full two hours seventeen minutes of it. now when the people of egypt opposed the president it was to herald a new era of democracy instead it suffered in a wave of religious violence which both muslim and christian leaders are pains to bring to an end before it gets out of control out
our partners and of course there i have to say about the kind of extended the british and by the of the u.n. security council resolution only how we are with doesn't mean that we should freeze over the nations it's a normal dialogue and i think this process will continue the process preppers monger. russia and the west but of course we're waiting for the us their. thoughts thoughts are as well thought the ball is. good as well on the western side and they should start to play there they should...
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british s.e.'s as well they are many police in the agenda of this transitional council some analysts say the u.s. is using the term well in libya to propel to power people who would be loyal to their interests. having been there for forty years plus had a will of his own so he had a significant degree of independence in it as on policies you look at this collection of jew grill judge yunus and if there are these people are foreign agents they're nato stooges there they are completely controlled and they will never be able to assert any kind of independent autonomous in libya the risks of the puppet regime of that this will degenerate into chaos. right now the rebels can only exist with complete nato support and number of leaders who were propped up by washington have placed popular discontent in egypt hosni mubarak had been extensively supported by the us but their kids despite the mess they disapprove of his policies yemen has seen violent protests over the rule of its president who many believe has managed to hold on to power only things to u.s. support and the government of hamid karzai in afg
british s.e.'s as well they are many police in the agenda of this transitional council some analysts say the u.s. is using the term well in libya to propel to power people who would be loyal to their interests. having been there for forty years plus had a will of his own so he had a significant degree of independence in it as on policies you look at this collection of jew grill judge yunus and if there are these people are foreign agents they're nato stooges there they are completely controlled...
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british ambassador's residence. >>> also today, the montgomery county council will take up a bill that could add a couple cents to your grocery bill. they are expected to vote on a bag tax proposal by ike leggett. it would add a five cent charge for each bag to customers in the county. the business would retain one cent of each tax to help cover administrative fees and four would go to the county. one resolution ask that they be excluded from the initiative. it would require them to submit fingerprints of anyone arrested in the county to the department of homeland security. they will consider a rapid transit bus system on a bill that would prohibit county employees from soliciting donations at intersections on the county roads. >>> several midwest cities are desperately trying to save homes and businesses from flooding. the mississippi river is up to historic heights near the town of cairo, illinois. they spent the past few days filling sandbags to stack up near their properties. army corps of engineer is exploding a levee in hopes of diverting up to four feet of water. a surging ohio river is threatening several
british ambassador's residence. >>> also today, the montgomery county council will take up a bill that could add a couple cents to your grocery bill. they are expected to vote on a bag tax proposal by ike leggett. it would add a five cent charge for each bag to customers in the county. the business would retain one cent of each tax to help cover administrative fees and four would go to the county. one resolution ask that they be excluded from the initiative. it would require them to...
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british s.e.'s as well they are manipulating the agenda of this transitional council some analysts say the u.s. is using the turmoil in libya to propel to power people who would be loyal to their interests you look at this collection of gibril joe yunus and if there are these people are foreign agents they're nato stooges they're they're completely can. trolldom they will never be able to assert any kind of independent autonomous libya their groups of the proper regime and that this will degenerate into chaos and number of leaders who were prompted by washington have based popular discontent in egypt hosni mubarak had been extensively supported by the us but their kids despite the mess they disapproval of his policies yemen has seen violent protests over the rule of its president who many believe has managed to hold onto power only thanks to u.s. support and the government of hamid karzai in afghanistan has been struggling with public discontent for years the u.s. and its allies will go into the style which some sort of a regime that we approve of but the process is not going to be a democratic
british s.e.'s as well they are manipulating the agenda of this transitional council some analysts say the u.s. is using the turmoil in libya to propel to power people who would be loyal to their interests you look at this collection of gibril joe yunus and if there are these people are foreign agents they're nato stooges they're they're completely can. trolldom they will never be able to assert any kind of independent autonomous libya their groups of the proper regime and that this will...
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council for the sake of a single euro. and charles tag thanks. to you is no way that the british government or the british conservative delegation i speak for the conservatives in the european parliament we would support any move which weakened our ability to project our foreign policy interests and clearly being founding members of the un security council with a veto as a permanent member this is a major plank in being able to project our foreign policy interests and indeed we were so successful recently in collaboration with our french colleagues in securing un security council resolution and nineteen seventy three over libya so no we would not give up our seat in favor of a new use seat because at the end of the day the common foreign security policy of the european union is only when we all agree and sometimes we don't all agree as was the case over iraq and has been the case regrettably in some ways over libya when the germans abstained so now it's essential as a defining characteristic of a nation's foreign policy the ability to speak when they want to in their national int
council for the sake of a single euro. and charles tag thanks. to you is no way that the british government or the british conservative delegation i speak for the conservatives in the european parliament we would support any move which weakened our ability to project our foreign policy interests and clearly being founding members of the un security council with a veto as a permanent member this is a major plank in being able to project our foreign policy interests and indeed we were so...
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british economy. >> order, >> this morning, i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others. >> the abolition of council tax, the scrapping of student debt, the 2000 towns endowment for first-time homebuyers and, of course, the referendum on separatism were all promises made by the scottish national party prior to the last summer's elections, all of which were never kept. will the prime minister in for me, the house and the country whether certain political commentators are correct when they say that he would prefer to see the separate just returned in denver for one reason only -- to avoid a labor victory? >> am happy to confirm that what i would like to see in scotland is the greatest possible showing in and of building -- in annabel goldie. one thing i will say, whatever the outcome of that election, i will always stand four square behind the united kingdom. >>
british economy. >> order, >> this morning, i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others. >> the abolition of council tax, the scrapping of student debt, the 2000 towns endowment for first-time homebuyers and, of course, the referendum on separatism were all promises made by the scottish national party prior to the last summer's elections, all of which were never kept. will the prime minister in for me, the house and the country whether certain political commentators...
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more support a possible recognition british antiwar activist kate hudson think the coalition's policy is making a mockery of international. when the u.n. security council voted to take action against libya it was designed to protect civilians and now it seems that with the escalation of the air attacks they are hitting as it seems more and more civilian targets we've heard from a u.n. agency expressing concern to the security council that civilians are suffering in a number of ways shortages of food and so on as a result of the airstrikes this again raises the question of international law it's not legal to intervene within civil wars and i think inviting. those leaders to washington for talks shows that obama is disregarding that aspect of international law it's trampling upon the very legal structure that our states have built up over decades it is a regime change war that's absolutely apparent that of course again is illegal under international law but they will do that until their ends and frankly it does look as though now that they may intend to target an executed affy i still have you this hour the forgotten life of the russian province of past
more support a possible recognition british antiwar activist kate hudson think the coalition's policy is making a mockery of international. when the u.n. security council voted to take action against libya it was designed to protect civilians and now it seems that with the escalation of the air attacks they are hitting as it seems more and more civilian targets we've heard from a u.n. agency expressing concern to the security council that civilians are suffering in a number of ways shortages of...
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berlin office of the european council on foreign relations and asked her what we can learn about obama's approach towards europe after his speech to both houses of british parliament. >> i think what we can observe is he had a truly international approach and he was speaking of a global order much more than transatlantic relations. he did not mention europe that much or transatlantic framing that much. he did mention that the west. he was talking about an international order for finances, regulation, international security, and that was pretty new in the way that he approached global affairs. >> it seems america's attention is shifting towards asia and the middle east. hello important is europe for the united states? -- how important is europe for the that the states? >> in a way, europe gets less important for the west and the other way around. 're both looking to emerging countries. the real question is what is happening, europe and the u.s. to that are both getting less import in the world of tomorrow and there is a shift of power away from us. the real question is, are we going to go at things together or are we competing? i think obama is saying, l
berlin office of the european council on foreign relations and asked her what we can learn about obama's approach towards europe after his speech to both houses of british parliament. >> i think what we can observe is he had a truly international approach and he was speaking of a global order much more than transatlantic relations. he did not mention europe that much or transatlantic framing that much. he did mention that the west. he was talking about an international order for finances,...