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george galloway find himself in when an egg cia director recently tried to barges way into that hotel room during a conference in central asia. of the most part lexing disturbing and frightening things are to happen to me in my life and those a lot happened to me in my life it's every hotel guests nightmare is someone trying to force their way into the busy room in the middle of the night my wife leapt out
george galloway find himself in when an egg cia director recently tried to barges way into that hotel room during a conference in central asia. of the most part lexing disturbing and frightening things are to happen to me in my life and those a lot happened to me in my life it's every hotel guests nightmare is someone trying to force their way into the busy room in the middle of the night my wife leapt out
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conjunction with chelsea manning makes us so that is an ideological component to this issue george galloway's absolute rate to talk about he needs to uncover the strange because george and i share one thing in common which we don't believe that the status quo is operating in the interests of truth of the masses of the people and the foreign policy is the defeated by concerns of democracy human rights or national security but rather in the interests of imperialism again many and unipolarity so it's a question of e.u. certainly ideological question regarding this issue i don't want to claim on the left but we can also be in the right and understand it status court is not operating in the interests of the masses of the people julian assange has been has been treated with the forces of hell for daring to raise awareness as to the truth of the system that we live in as to true for the foreign policy in particular the workings of a committee it's in the name of democracy and national security and iraq and afghanistan that as you only crave he committed michael as a as a legal expert joining us on h
conjunction with chelsea manning makes us so that is an ideological component to this issue george galloway's absolute rate to talk about he needs to uncover the strange because george and i share one thing in common which we don't believe that the status quo is operating in the interests of truth of the masses of the people and the foreign policy is the defeated by concerns of democracy human rights or national security but rather in the interests of imperialism again many and unipolarity so...
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george galloway gets old rude awakening in kazakhstan we're all when i'm back. the european governments especially the germans and the french and the britons they really want to help iran economically they have no control over their private sectors and their private sectors if they have to choose between leave on and market forces or u.s. markets again you don't have to be an economic genius to figure out that they would go with the u.s. markets. seemed wrong why don't we all just don't all. get to see how this day comes to educate and in detroit because the trail. when something find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. again good morning picture this it's the middle of the night i think this suddenly someone is trying to break down the hotel door not exactly the setting in for over a restful night's sleep is it but that apparently was exactly the situation of former british m.p. n r t o's george galloway fun him self in when an egg cia director recently tried to barges went to his hotel room jury a conference in central asia. love the m
george galloway gets old rude awakening in kazakhstan we're all when i'm back. the european governments especially the germans and the french and the britons they really want to help iran economically they have no control over their private sectors and their private sectors if they have to choose between leave on and market forces or u.s. markets again you don't have to be an economic genius to figure out that they would go with the u.s. markets. seemed wrong why don't we all just don't all....
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george galloway gets a pretty rude awakening in kazakhstan by someone pretty surprising we'll tell you all about it when we come back. some in media and even some politicians are giving new look and it's no wonder a case can be made the u.s. crusade against assad is a blueprint for criminalizing journalism what fate is in store for a song will journalism suffer the same. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics sport i'm showbusiness i'll see if. there's an international economic forum is a unique event in today's business world. over the last 21 years the forum has become a leading global platform for discussing economic issues facing russia emerging markets and the world thousands of business community members attend a forum to address today's abidal issues. watch a special forum coverage on r.t. . is one think a picture the scene of the middle and i suddenly someone is trying to break down your hotel door not exactly the setting for a restful night slate them but it apparently was exactly the bizarre situation that former
george galloway gets a pretty rude awakening in kazakhstan by someone pretty surprising we'll tell you all about it when we come back. some in media and even some politicians are giving new look and it's no wonder a case can be made the u.s. crusade against assad is a blueprint for criminalizing journalism what fate is in store for a song will journalism suffer the same. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics sport i'm showbusiness...
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in the u.k. a lot of analysis we're joined by british politician broadcaster and writer george galloway now earlier in the program we mentioned the fact that the wiki leaks editor in chief was blocked from collecting a songes belongings from the ecuadorian embassy today do you think that he was deliberately blocked from doing that and why. well it's a crime not the first crime that the embassy of ecuador in london has been guilty of it is a crime for them to hold onto julian assange just personal belongings it's sordid and petty and i'm afraid typical of the way the two over the last short period the diplomats in the embassy were behaving they were spying on julian our signage there were spying on his lawyers there were spying on his doctor all of it in breach of the law international law and british law saw i'm afraid this is just one of our sordid chapter in this very sordid story your package put are all very well this is journalism on trial it's not julian assad this is the right of the public to know what their rulers are doing in their name it's not a trial of julian a son it has
in the u.k. a lot of analysis we're joined by british politician broadcaster and writer george galloway now earlier in the program we mentioned the fact that the wiki leaks editor in chief was blocked from collecting a songes belongings from the ecuadorian embassy today do you think that he was deliberately blocked from doing that and why. well it's a crime not the first crime that the embassy of ecuador in london has been guilty of it is a crime for them to hold onto julian assange just...
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by my guest john white in edinburgh he's a political commentator and writer in london we have george galloway he's a former member of parliament broadcaster and writer also in london we have michael patchett joyce he is a barrister with a place chambers specializing in european international law cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate i'm going to ask all three of you the same question from the very start here is journalism being criminalized george first in london yeah i think you're right this is a systemic problem it's not just about julian assange this is just the latest station for the cross on the via dolorosa heading to the final demise of what's called freedom of expression. here in this country and i think in other western countries we have the chilling effect of monopoly on our ship of the so-called mainstream media the chilling effect of the state broadcast of the b.b.c. the chilling effect of regulator like of com which regulates this program today for example the chilling effect of the new regulator of the internet the our pr
by my guest john white in edinburgh he's a political commentator and writer in london we have george galloway he's a former member of parliament broadcaster and writer also in london we have michael patchett joyce he is a barrister with a place chambers specializing in european international law cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate i'm going to ask all three of you the same question from the very start here is journalism being...
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george galloway found himself in the next cia director recently tried to barge his way into his hotel room to a conference in central asia. of the most part lexing disturbing and frightening things are to happen to me in my life and those a lot happened to me in my life it's every hotel guests nightmare is someone trying to force their way into the busy room in the middle of the night my wife leapt out of bed 1st and began throwing furniture towards the door the individual kept on pushing and then flooding his shoulder against the door it was a full blown attempt forced entry and after some minutes the security did arrive and arrested the interloper as soon as the security did i opened the door seeking some kind of explanation to recognize very well the figure and to hear him say over and over busy again. james woolsey yeah well james woolsey was the head of the cia back in the 1990 s. he's famous for advocating interventions in middle eastern countries and claimed that iraq was involved when an 11 terror attacks in the u.s. he wanted an invasion of the country over it indeed mr wools
george galloway found himself in the next cia director recently tried to barge his way into his hotel room to a conference in central asia. of the most part lexing disturbing and frightening things are to happen to me in my life and those a lot happened to me in my life it's every hotel guests nightmare is someone trying to force their way into the busy room in the middle of the night my wife leapt out of bed 1st and began throwing furniture towards the door the individual kept on pushing and...
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by my guest john white in edinburgh he's a political commentator and writer in london we have george galloway he's a former member of parliament broadcaster and writer also in london we have michael patchett joyce he is a barrister with the place chamber specializing in european international law joining cross-like rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate i'm going to ask all three of you the same question from the very start here is journalism being criminalized george first in london yeah i think you're right to pin there's a systemic problem it's not just about julian assange this is just the latest station for the cross on the via dolorosa heading to the final demise of what's called freedom of expression here in this country and i think in other western countries we have the chilling effect of monopoly on or ship of the so-called mainstream media the chilling effect of the state broadcaster of the b.b.c. the chilling effect of regulators like of com which regulates this program today for example the chilling effect of the new regulator of the in
by my guest john white in edinburgh he's a political commentator and writer in london we have george galloway he's a former member of parliament broadcaster and writer also in london we have michael patchett joyce he is a barrister with the place chamber specializing in european international law joining cross-like rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate i'm going to ask all three of you the same question from the very start here is journalism being...
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by my guest john white in edinburgh he's a political commentator and writer in london we have george galloway he's a former member of parliament broadcaster and writer also in london we have michael patchett joyce he is a barrister with a place chambers specializing in european international law crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate i'm going to ask all three of you the same question from the very.
by my guest john white in edinburgh he's a political commentator and writer in london we have george galloway he's a former member of parliament broadcaster and writer also in london we have michael patchett joyce he is a barrister with a place chambers specializing in european international law crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate i'm going to ask all three of you the same question from the very.
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they cannot put out a manifesto that satisfies george galloway and ann widdecombe.can‘t stand for election. if that is the case, then jess phillips stand for election. if that is the case, thenjess phillips has no legitimate —— legitimacy being an mp because of what she did to philip davies and my hurt feelings. you don‘t want to talk about that though, do you? you are talking to the backbench business committee where she laughed about men‘s issues in the discussion. that is not funny. that is inaccurate. you have lied about a lot of things today, so i don‘t take your word for it. lied about a lot of things today, so i don't take your word for it. tell the audience what happened. let me tell the audience what happened. the backbench business committee meeting in the house of commons where philip davies says women is how international women‘s day and in the comments they have women and equality questions every month, which they don‘t have four men, and he went on to say the opportunity for men to raise issues that are important to them are very limited at which point
they cannot put out a manifesto that satisfies george galloway and ann widdecombe.can‘t stand for election. if that is the case, then jess phillips stand for election. if that is the case, thenjess phillips has no legitimate —— legitimacy being an mp because of what she did to philip davies and my hurt feelings. you don‘t want to talk about that though, do you? you are talking to the backbench business committee where she laughed about men‘s issues in the discussion. that is not...