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well the chilcote reports was published in twenty sixteen and ruled the u.k.'s military action in iraq was not a last resort the iraqi leader saddam hussein didn't represent an urgent threat and there was no undeniable evidence of weapons of mass destruction being used by the iraqi government since the german from the start the war coalition believes it's easy for u.k. m.p.'s to vote for war much harder for them to deal with the consequences. chilcote was made to change the whole way in which these decisions were made it hasn't been implemented that hasn't been taken up and i fear that we are going to get another episode like we've had with tony blair in the past and of course it shows that this government just like the blair government doesn't want to be constrained by anybody the decision to go to war can be taken by a toy any clique of people around the prime minister with very little democratic accountability and of course it's very very easy for these m.p.'s to vote for war it's much much harder to deal with the consequences of a war as we've seen in iraq
well the chilcote reports was published in twenty sixteen and ruled the u.k.'s military action in iraq was not a last resort the iraqi leader saddam hussein didn't represent an urgent threat and there was no undeniable evidence of weapons of mass destruction being used by the iraqi government since the german from the start the war coalition believes it's easy for u.k. m.p.'s to vote for war much harder for them to deal with the consequences. chilcote was made to change the whole way in which...
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chilcote was meant to change the whole why in which these decisions were made it hasn't been implemented that hasn't been taken up and i fear that we're going to get another episode like we've had with tony blair in the paulson who calls the government just like the blair government doesn't want to be constrained by anybody the decision to go to war can be taken by toeing the clique of people around the prime minister with very little democratic accountability and of course it's very very easy for these m.p.'s to vote for war it's much much harder to deal with the consequences of a war as we've seen in iraq as we saw as with still saying in afghanistan in libya we know that to raise him i find it into my success very very difficult in a day that a moment's body is easier for governments like this and decide whether ok we have an enemy abroad and to bolster the case for war. still to come here naughty a controversial recording involving benjamin netanyahu son is leaked to the press go to all the details for you after the short break states you. a cursory glance at the media environment co
chilcote was meant to change the whole why in which these decisions were made it hasn't been implemented that hasn't been taken up and i fear that we're going to get another episode like we've had with tony blair in the paulson who calls the government just like the blair government doesn't want to be constrained by anybody the decision to go to war can be taken by toeing the clique of people around the prime minister with very little democratic accountability and of course it's very very easy...
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s to vote for war but much harder for them to deal with the consequences chilcote was meant to change the whole way in which these decisions were made it hasn't been implemented that hasn't been taken are that we are going to get another episode like we've had with this government just like the blair government doesn't want to be constrained by anybody the decision to go to war can be taken by a tiny clique of people around the prime minister with very little democratic accountability and of course it's very very easy for these m.p.'s to vote for war it's much much harder to deal with the consequences of war as we've seen in iraq and as we as we're still seeing in afghanistan and libya we know that to raise them i find domestic circumstance you very very difficult indeed more these e.v.a.'s for governments like this than to say well ok we have an enemy abroad and to bolster the case for war. i still to come on r.t. a controversial recording involving benjamin netanyahu son is leaked to the press the full details after this short break. but politicians do something. they put themselves
s to vote for war but much harder for them to deal with the consequences chilcote was meant to change the whole way in which these decisions were made it hasn't been implemented that hasn't been taken are that we are going to get another episode like we've had with this government just like the blair government doesn't want to be constrained by anybody the decision to go to war can be taken by a tiny clique of people around the prime minister with very little democratic accountability and of...
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chilcote was meant to change the whole why in which these decisions were made it hasn't been implemented it hasn't been taken up and i fear that we are going to get another episode like we've had with tony blair in the past and of course it shows that this government just like the blair government doesn't want to be constrained by anybody the decision to go to war can be taken by a tiny clique of people around the prime minister with very little democratic accountability and of course it's very very easy for these m.p.'s to vote for war it's much much harder to deal with the consequences of war as we've seen in iraq and as we see as we're still seeing in afghanistan in libya we know that to raise in my is finding domestic circumstance you very very difficult indeed at the moment what is easier for governments like this than to say well ok we have an enemy abroad and to bolster the case for war. the pressures been mounting on the israeli prime minister after a controversial recording involving his son was leaked to the press. lawyers reportedly tried to prevent the type being broadcast on
chilcote was meant to change the whole why in which these decisions were made it hasn't been implemented it hasn't been taken up and i fear that we are going to get another episode like we've had with tony blair in the past and of course it shows that this government just like the blair government doesn't want to be constrained by anybody the decision to go to war can be taken by a tiny clique of people around the prime minister with very little democratic accountability and of course it's very...
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will shoot but we cannot deny but didn't but chilcote. they have to look like they could to let their lincoln want to you. better cut the wood at the head of the water but than the cops who protected subsume butt out mace cash wouldn't give mom unsaid keep mark wanted to. prince is making his first visit since the results were announced when he came hundred sixty fifth out of the five thousand who've been accepted from all over india. lol riddles of the summer. marks are here. yes i'm here but to quote that they could very well go in space and be that that much like yeah. all here they were fighting for the right. to mock meddling when they'll pull out that no one hundred idea by taking the word on the one. so near marseille that the whole of the board that. is what i will call but i love the heart i had been really. so much by the good me but they had missed him but the puddles have office and demand done without them belmont by the chairman before that it's near sob day to day skinny. on the long haul are both of us bogged down i could
will shoot but we cannot deny but didn't but chilcote. they have to look like they could to let their lincoln want to you. better cut the wood at the head of the water but than the cops who protected subsume butt out mace cash wouldn't give mom unsaid keep mark wanted to. prince is making his first visit since the results were announced when he came hundred sixty fifth out of the five thousand who've been accepted from all over india. lol riddles of the summer. marks are here. yes i'm here but...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm ryan chilcote in davos. >> woodruff: in the day's other news, as presidentlugged the u.s. economy at davos, wall street turned in another record session, due mainly to strong corporate earnings and a weaker u.s. dollar. the dow jones industrial average gained nearly 224 points to close above 26,616. the nasdaq rose 94 points, and the s&p 500 added 33. all three were the highest they have ever been. the president's immigration proposal drew fire today, from the left and the right. it offers a path to citizenship for 1.8 million young immigrants living in the u.s. illegally. some far-right groups warned of betrayal, but in an interview thursday, mr. trump said he thinks immigration foes in congress will come around. >> these are people that really have shifted a lot. and i think they're willing to shift more, and so am i. look, we're going to try and make a deal on daca. we have a good chance of making it. >> woodruff: part of the deal would cut down on legal immigration and include $25 billion for border security. those provisions have democrats outraged. in
for the pbs newshour, i'm ryan chilcote in davos. >> woodruff: in the day's other news, as presidentlugged the u.s. economy at davos, wall street turned in another record session, due mainly to strong corporate earnings and a weaker u.s. dollar. the dow jones industrial average gained nearly 224 points to close above 26,616. the nasdaq rose 94 points, and the s&p 500 added 33. all three were the highest they have ever been. the president's immigration proposal drew fire today, from...
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special correspondent ryan chilcote is there for us, and has our look at this most-alpine of summits.reporter: the heaviest snowfall in two decades-- six feet dropped on the swiss alps in less than a week-- didn't stop the world economic forum from getting underway. no, the main challenge for many of the 3,000 movers, shakers, scribes and gawkers-- just getting here. >> i've never seen anything like this before. it's a bit of a struggle. i didn't even bring snow boots, so i'm trying not to fall. >> reporter: this year's official theme is "creating a shared future in a fractured world." klaus schwab is the forum's founder, now in its 48th year. >> the world is fractured. it's socially fractured. it's environmentally fractured. but it's also politically divided. so what we want to do here is to analyze what are the reasons, but what is much more important is to afterwards search for solutions. >> reporter: the elite, annual gathering is being held under tight security. there are some 70 heads of state there, hobnobbing with titans of industry and academia, celebrities and advocates. the
special correspondent ryan chilcote is there for us, and has our look at this most-alpine of summits.reporter: the heaviest snowfall in two decades-- six feet dropped on the swiss alps in less than a week-- didn't stop the world economic forum from getting underway. no, the main challenge for many of the 3,000 movers, shakers, scribes and gawkers-- just getting here. >> i've never seen anything like this before. it's a bit of a struggle. i didn't even bring snow boots, so i'm trying not...
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special correspondent ryan chilcote reports, from davos. >> reporter: president trump said he had brought a message of "peace and prosperity." he also sought to project the image of a serious global leader, dismissing talk of troubled relations with british prime minister theresa may. >> the prime minister and myself have a really great relationship although some people don't necessarily believe that. >> reporter: less than two months ago, the british prime minister publicly rebuked mr. trump for re-tweeting anti- muslim videos, posted by a far- right group called britain first. today, the prime minister emphasized the countries' historic ties. >> we continue to have that really special relationship between the u.k. and united states standing shoulder to >> reporter: the british also announced the president will visit the u.k. later this year. his visit is a controversial issue in the u.k., and has been repeatedly postponed. >> we've developed a great relationship, both as countries, where i think it's never been stronger. >> reporter: the president also exchanged warm words today with th
special correspondent ryan chilcote reports, from davos. >> reporter: president trump said he had brought a message of "peace and prosperity." he also sought to project the image of a serious global leader, dismissing talk of troubled relations with british prime minister theresa may. >> the prime minister and myself have a really great relationship although some people don't necessarily believe that. >> reporter: less than two months ago, the british prime minister...
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have been learned here well i think definitely not when you when you look at this latest decision chilcote was made to change the whole way in which these decisions were made there hasn't been implemented that hasn't been taken up and i fear that we are going to get another. episode like we've had with tony blair in the past and of course it shows that this government just like the blair government doesn't want to be constrained by anybody when it comes to making these decisions and we live in a very dangerous world and it's a world where i think we do need more safeguards on people declaring more not less are you surprised the idea of stronger decision making safeguards has been rejected . i'm not entirely surprised i think. this government is very militaristic very much supporting all the moves. we've seen over the last year the kind of aggression we're getting over the middle east. career over all these places so i'm not entirely surprised by think it's deeply shocking at the same time when we've had millions of pounds and many many years on finding the causes of the war what was wrong
have been learned here well i think definitely not when you when you look at this latest decision chilcote was made to change the whole way in which these decisions were made there hasn't been implemented that hasn't been taken up and i fear that we are going to get another. episode like we've had with tony blair in the past and of course it shows that this government just like the blair government doesn't want to be constrained by anybody when it comes to making these decisions and we live in...