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britain's top diplomat was out william hague surprisingly quits the foreign office during a ruthless reshuffle look at his time on the world stage and what his defense secretary replacement might now have in store. but it's with the breaking news that we start just after ten pm now here in moscow with me kevin no it and that news is that a moscow metro train derailed during the morning rush hour at least twenty one people died there those on board took pictures like this in the aftermath the train was at its full speed of seventy kilometers an hour when the emergency brakes activated then the first three trains and carriages collided sending that train off the track more than one hundred sixty people are injured over one hundred still in hospital tonight. i think i would hear. you. but i do. feel. that if you were. you could see so graphically there what a mess that train was in at the end of the tunnel with the tragedy just a few kilometers from the city center the damage line is one of the main road ways into moscow's financial sentence of the key government buildings too but in a
britain's top diplomat was out william hague surprisingly quits the foreign office during a ruthless reshuffle look at his time on the world stage and what his defense secretary replacement might now have in store. but it's with the breaking news that we start just after ten pm now here in moscow with me kevin no it and that news is that a moscow metro train derailed during the morning rush hour at least twenty one people died there those on board took pictures like this in the aftermath the...
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s told hague of the promise to cool it down hague should have told david cameron in fact to retreat on the syrian issue before the vote is how the media saw it after the debate some such as the guardian newspaper even claim that hague should have resigned after failing to judge the political mood the public mood british world affairs journalist needle club told treasurer about hague's legacy and what the new foreign secretary could mean for the country next. there's no doubt that william hague here it is for a secretary and pretty disastrous for britain he was a strong supporter of the iraq war two thousand and three when he was in opposition and in two thousand and eleven he took her into war against libya now on top of that he's done all he can in the last three years to try and get military intervention against syria and so i think that william hague's times foreign secretary has been disastrous for britain i think he should have resigned last summer when he failed to get parliament to support war against syria that's the time he should have gone but the sad thing is of course is th
s told hague of the promise to cool it down hague should have told david cameron in fact to retreat on the syrian issue before the vote is how the media saw it after the debate some such as the guardian newspaper even claim that hague should have resigned after failing to judge the political mood the public mood british world affairs journalist needle club told treasurer about hague's legacy and what the new foreign secretary could mean for the country next. there's no doubt that william hague...
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britain's top diplomat bowing out william hague surprisingly puts the foreign office during a ruthless reshuffle we look at his time on the world stage and what his defense secretary replacement might have been still. five pm in moscow good to have you with us on our to international we begin with our breaking news coverage out of moscow metro train has derailed at least twenty people dead you can see from these images from the site of the tragedy just the scale of it the train headed at a full speed of seventy kilometers per hour when the emergency brakes activated at first three carriages collided sending the train off the rails one hundred sixty people were also injured more than one hundred are in the hospital around a dozen people are still thought to be trapped amid the wreckage. i mean here. i think. you. know. i've been to. our correspondent in monaco survivors at the park park by via the metro station near victoria park in western moscow near to where the tragedy happened he joins us live with the latest details so what details are we hearing emerging from the latest informati
britain's top diplomat bowing out william hague surprisingly puts the foreign office during a ruthless reshuffle we look at his time on the world stage and what his defense secretary replacement might have been still. five pm in moscow good to have you with us on our to international we begin with our breaking news coverage out of moscow metro train has derailed at least twenty people dead you can see from these images from the site of the tragedy just the scale of it the train headed at a full...
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britain's top diplomat bows out william hague surprisingly puts the foreign office during a ruthless reshuffle we look at his time on the world stage and what his defense secretary replacement may have been. seven pm in moscow we're continuing today's breaking news coverage of a moscow metro train that derailed at least twenty one people killed those aboard took pictures of the immediate aftermath and it is a horror site the train was traveling at a full speed of seventy kilometers an hour when the emergency brakes somehow activated the first tree carried through the first three carriages collided setting the train off the track more than one hundred sixty people injured more than one hundred of them in the hospital around a dozen bodies still thought trapped in the wreckage. i got here i. think. i'm a. tragedy happening just a few kilometers from the city center the damage line is one of the main are always into moscow's financial center and some key government buildings are correspondent rym ancoats arrives at the park to be at the metro station near victoria park in the west of th
britain's top diplomat bows out william hague surprisingly puts the foreign office during a ruthless reshuffle we look at his time on the world stage and what his defense secretary replacement may have been. seven pm in moscow we're continuing today's breaking news coverage of a moscow metro train that derailed at least twenty one people killed those aboard took pictures of the immediate aftermath and it is a horror site the train was traveling at a full speed of seventy kilometers an hour when...
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told us about hague's legacy and what the new foreign secretary could mean for the country next. there's no doubt that when a period is for a secretary and pretty disastrous for britain he was a strong supporter of the iraq war two thousand and three when he was in opposition and in two thousand and eleven he took her into war against libya now on top of that he's done all he can in the last three years to try and get military intervention against syria and so i think that william hague's times foreign secretary has been disastrous to britain i think he should have resigned last summer when he failed to get parliament to support war against syria that's the time he should have gone but the sad thing is of course is that yes he's going but he's being replaced by a man who's probably just as hawkish philip hammond and so this isn't really about individuals it's about government policy which is hawkish it's neo conservatives it's that it's got to change really all it's take a look at the new man in the job philip hammond he was defense secretary and came into politics from the busin
told us about hague's legacy and what the new foreign secretary could mean for the country next. there's no doubt that when a period is for a secretary and pretty disastrous for britain he was a strong supporter of the iraq war two thousand and three when he was in opposition and in two thousand and eleven he took her into war against libya now on top of that he's done all he can in the last three years to try and get military intervention against syria and so i think that william hague's times...
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well william hague was u.k. foreign secretary joining some crucial years arguably leading the west in crusade for direct military action in syria william hague's most public failure was his inability to convince even the british parliament to vote for war against syria that all but torpedo paul torpedoed america's own plans for the country but he did support nato's campaign in libya and described the country as a tremendous success story despite the continued unrest and fighting between militias there he also threw in the face of growing euro skepticism in the u.k. becoming more open towards partnership while the host of artie's going underground told us what he thinks hague legacy will be. could it be foreign policy issues that he was more of doing could it be to do with the election strategy of the cameron government he certainly had a very controversial record when it came to anything from ukraine to syria must remember that william hague found to be lying to parliament about the ukrainian constitution string
well william hague was u.k. foreign secretary joining some crucial years arguably leading the west in crusade for direct military action in syria william hague's most public failure was his inability to convince even the british parliament to vote for war against syria that all but torpedo paul torpedoed america's own plans for the country but he did support nato's campaign in libya and described the country as a tremendous success story despite the continued unrest and fighting between...
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britain's top diplomat william hague surprisingly quits the foreign office during a ruthless reshuffle we look at this time of the world stage and what his defense secretary replacement might have in store. with you very good evening it's nine pm here in moscow me starting again this hour with that breaking news that in the morning rush hour this morning a moscow metro train derailed at least twenty one people are dead tonight those on board took pictures of the immediate aftermath as you can see the train was at its full speed of seventy kilometers an hour when the emergency brakes activated then the first three carriages collided sending the train off the track more than one hundred sixty people are injured over one hundred are still in hospital two bodies are still trapped in the wreckage. well you know we hear you know. you. really think. you. know. i'm. a renda seems you can see in the bottom of the tunnel there will not try to be just a few kilometers from the center of the city the damage line indeed is one of the main railways into most cars financial center and some key govern
britain's top diplomat william hague surprisingly quits the foreign office during a ruthless reshuffle we look at this time of the world stage and what his defense secretary replacement might have in store. with you very good evening it's nine pm here in moscow me starting again this hour with that breaking news that in the morning rush hour this morning a moscow metro train derailed at least twenty one people are dead tonight those on board took pictures of the immediate aftermath as you can...
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hague seems to have been dropping hints. he has had enough of frontline politics. he is stepping aside from parliament next year as well. only him and the prime minister will know why he has chosen to leave. a difference of opinion between him and his successor can be exaggerated. they are eurosceptics. >> we have to leave it there. thank you so much. international airport has been hit by a rocket attack. 12 planes were damaged in the blast. the government is considering to raise security. >> the main international airport in libya once again the target of shelling monday to tuesday. the damage is now extensive. 90% of the planes on the tarmac destroyed. there has been shooting with heavy weaponry since 6:00 saturday morning. private cars and airplanes have been hit. planes from different airlines. the customs hall has been run down completely. >> militia men have battled for control over the airport. they have tried to push out those in the town who have control the strategic fight since 2011. the united nations has even pulled out its staff, unable to control the
hague seems to have been dropping hints. he has had enough of frontline politics. he is stepping aside from parliament next year as well. only him and the prime minister will know why he has chosen to leave. a difference of opinion between him and his successor can be exaggerated. they are eurosceptics. >> we have to leave it there. thank you so much. international airport has been hit by a rocket attack. 12 planes were damaged in the blast. the government is considering to raise...
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william hague won't disappear from the spotlight though he'll stay on in parliament all actions next year and for his legacy he'll undoubtedly be remembered for promoting many recent conflicts the west and gauged in we are now and our allies cannot determine the future of middle eastern countries or dictate who leads them but neither can we be bystanders our values and interests require us to be actively involved we have to confront something that is a war crime something that is a crime against humanity and if we don't do so then we will have to come from to even bigger war crimes in the future iran is ramping up its production of your amy i'm enrichment to levels for which it has no plausible civilian use but which could easily and quickly become verted into weapons grade material. always hawkishness it didn't find many buyers william hague's most public failure was inability to convince the british parliament to vote for war on syria that all but torpedo the us plans for the country host of art he's going underground told us what he thinks about hague's legacy could it be foreign
william hague won't disappear from the spotlight though he'll stay on in parliament all actions next year and for his legacy he'll undoubtedly be remembered for promoting many recent conflicts the west and gauged in we are now and our allies cannot determine the future of middle eastern countries or dictate who leads them but neither can we be bystanders our values and interests require us to be actively involved we have to confront something that is a war crime something that is a crime...
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britain's top diplomat bowing out william hague surprisingly quits the foreign office during a ruthless reshuffle we look at his time on the world stage and what his defense secretary replacement may have in store. for pm in moscow thank you for joining us in our international as we start off with breaking news that a moscow metro train has derailed at least twenty people dead around a dozen people still trapped in the wreckage that's just a few kilometers west of the city center more than one hundred sixty people injured in the incident and more than one hundred now in the hospital being treated and early investigation ruled out terrorism it's lot of power cut cause the train derailment emergency service is still on site. and i. think that. our correspondent among kosar a visit the park pretty metro station near victoria park in western moscow near where this tragedy happened heller a month so give us the latest emerging. hello there i just spoke to the head of the service of the russian a emergencies ministry and he said of the restoration here it said mr clark look insane here for at
britain's top diplomat bowing out william hague surprisingly quits the foreign office during a ruthless reshuffle we look at his time on the world stage and what his defense secretary replacement may have in store. for pm in moscow thank you for joining us in our international as we start off with breaking news that a moscow metro train has derailed at least twenty people dead around a dozen people still trapped in the wreckage that's just a few kilometers west of the city center more than one...
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as a new foreign secretary after william hague's resignation and in brazil the bric summit is looking to end the dominance of the i.m.f. and the world bank these stories and more after a short break. told you my language as well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports for. the pollution you know i will leave that to the state department to comment on your latter point to say. the security of a car is on the job. no. thank you no more weasel words. when you need a direct question be prepared for a change when you have one you should be ready for a. freedom of speech. down the freedom to walk. dramas that's just being ignored. stories others use to notice. things is changing the world right now. so the picture. from around the. globe. thanks for staying with us quarter past the hour meet philip hammond britain's new foreign secretary having served as defense minister for years he'll now be replacing william hague who's overnight resignation came as something of a surprise so who is philip hammond as a defense minister the british media called him the ultimate mr bori
as a new foreign secretary after william hague's resignation and in brazil the bric summit is looking to end the dominance of the i.m.f. and the world bank these stories and more after a short break. told you my language as well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports for. the pollution you know i will leave that to the state department to comment on your latter point to say. the security of a car is on the job. no. thank you no more weasel words. when you need a direct...
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all are precious. >> this is general hague's jacket.e have his medal ribbons that are quite damaged and starting to fray. so we have -- by the time we're finished and stitched it down neatly, you shouldn't be able to see that once it is on display. >> well, that report from robert hall. of course, we are back at the top of the next half an hour, in about five minutes time. do join me then if you can. when you feel bloated, with discomfort, gas, not to mention the rumbling... you feel totally knocked out. eat activia. twice a day for four weeks. activia may reduce the frequency of minor digestive issues like bloating, gas, discomfort and rumbling. activia, feeling good starts from the inside. you pay your auto insurance premium every month on the dot. you're like the poster child for paying on time. and then one day you tap the bumper of a station wagon. no big deal... until your insurance company jacks up your rates. you freak out. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? hey insurance companies, news flash. nobod
all are precious. >> this is general hague's jacket.e have his medal ribbons that are quite damaged and starting to fray. so we have -- by the time we're finished and stitched it down neatly, you shouldn't be able to see that once it is on display. >> well, that report from robert hall. of course, we are back at the top of the next half an hour, in about five minutes time. do join me then if you can. when you feel bloated, with discomfort, gas, not to mention the rumbling... you...
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you have william hague, ken clark is 74.e let go were told inside the house of commons in the prime minister's office. the interesting thing will be today. late yesterday, we got the announcement. today, we are expecting to see some new faces. ofoccupies the attention voters as they watch the newscast today. >> william hague -- many people expected him to step down. hammond will take the job. he is a bit of a trusted hand for the prime minister. not the most charismatic observer, but could get the job done. this is about the election and the possible referendum, a bit of a eurosceptic. minister outy there who has gone on the record ining he will vote against that referendum if there is one. bit aboutlittle windowdressing, but also the government of david cameron more of thepeal to backbone of the tories. >> another issue facing david cameron is the scottish referendum. once the border is the president of catalonia. i wonder why. preference as a -- if thatld be useful for would be catalonia. we would see the development of th
you have william hague, ken clark is 74.e let go were told inside the house of commons in the prime minister's office. the interesting thing will be today. late yesterday, we got the announcement. today, we are expecting to see some new faces. ofoccupies the attention voters as they watch the newscast today. >> william hague -- many people expected him to step down. hammond will take the job. he is a bit of a trusted hand for the prime minister. not the most charismatic observer, but...
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. >> reporter: a group of bosnian women arrive outside of a courthouse in the hague.hey called themselves the mothers. they filed a lawsuit against the dutch government for the actions of its soldiers in july 1995. the mothers accuse the soldiers of failing to prevent a massacre that they have called genocide. bosnian forces seized the area while under the protection of dutch-u.n. troops. in the following days the men and boys of the town were murdered. >> we're not talking about the loss of a brother or child. we're talking about the extermination of entire families. in many case there is no one left to carry the family's name. >> it is the actions of the dutch soldier that the case in the hague concern. the government of the netherlands denied responsibility and said it had no direct control over its soldiers because they were under u.n. orders. >> the families believed the soldiers had the responsibility to care for their families. >> they're looking for compensation. first they're looking for is responsible, in the civil sense of the law, who is responsible. after
. >> reporter: a group of bosnian women arrive outside of a courthouse in the hague.hey called themselves the mothers. they filed a lawsuit against the dutch government for the actions of its soldiers in july 1995. the mothers accuse the soldiers of failing to prevent a massacre that they have called genocide. bosnian forces seized the area while under the protection of dutch-u.n. troops. in the following days the men and boys of the town were murdered. >> we're not talking about...
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kelly morgan is in the hague and she joins us now live.o, kelly, what can we expect to come out of this meeting between malaysia's prime minister and the leader of the netherlands? >> yes, hello, rosemary. in three hours, the malaysian prime minister will arrive here in the hague. he will meet the dutch prime minister. they will talk about the aftermath of the crash of mh17. they will then -- it is unclear, we haven't been told exactly the details of what they'll be discussing. but you can rightly assume it will be the limited access that the investigators have been able to get to that site. that is obviously the key issue here, is that investigators have not been able to get the access they need to that site. after that meeting, they will hold a press conference and then mr. najib will sign a book of condolence. it is then understood he will travel to where he will lay a floral tribute, and that's the area, or the facility where the recovered remains of the mh17 victims are being processed. identification taking place, that sort of thing.
kelly morgan is in the hague and she joins us now live.o, kelly, what can we expect to come out of this meeting between malaysia's prime minister and the leader of the netherlands? >> yes, hello, rosemary. in three hours, the malaysian prime minister will arrive here in the hague. he will meet the dutch prime minister. they will talk about the aftermath of the crash of mh17. they will then -- it is unclear, we haven't been told exactly the details of what they'll be discussing. but you...
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the court and the hague are basically, it's very strange that the court in the hague is looking into this whole issue. the amount that the shareholders wanted initially is $120 billion. all of these amounts are plucked from the sky. there is no basic set of explanation why thigh these amounts are demanded. the court has made its ruling on the base of the energy charter, which has not been rectified by the russian parliament so iraq does not abide by this charter. i do not see how this is going to happen in practice. >> assuming that russia is in the wrong here. it said that it has evaded taxes. but of course there is a very different story. >> obviously there are differing opinions from when it all happened, but i don't think the prosecutors at the time handled the case in the best possible way. but on the other hand you must understand this was a huge case. from this point of view we can imagine the difficulties that the investigation had and the prosecutors had, and so on. so i can understand some of the people being disappointed. by why $50 billion was taken--why that particular a
the court and the hague are basically, it's very strange that the court in the hague is looking into this whole issue. the amount that the shareholders wanted initially is $120 billion. all of these amounts are plucked from the sky. there is no basic set of explanation why thigh these amounts are demanded. the court has made its ruling on the base of the energy charter, which has not been rectified by the russian parliament so iraq does not abide by this charter. i do not see how this is going...
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david skateer, al jazeera the hague. >> u.n.keepers have recovered both flight recorders from the al ajerri flight as investigators from france arrived they crash site. all 118 people on board were killed when the plane on route to algiers crashed on thursday. the pilot had been advised to strange paths >> translator: the issue discussed with families of the crash victims which was the most difficult was to talk about how we would identify the remains and how he would bring them back to france. i decided that the teams encouragement on the site need to have the necessary time in order to regroup and identify bodi bodies. when it will be pos ab, the bodies will be brought back to france. >> the costa concordia is about to end its final voyage two years after the cruise ship capsized off of the of the coast of italy. it is being towed to a scrap yard. it's about to arrive at a poured near genoa where the biggest ever salvage operation to refloat the strickenship. >> the italian navy says it rescued a rubber dingy off of the coast
david skateer, al jazeera the hague. >> u.n.keepers have recovered both flight recorders from the al ajerri flight as investigators from france arrived they crash site. all 118 people on board were killed when the plane on route to algiers crashed on thursday. the pilot had been advised to strange paths >> translator: the issue discussed with families of the crash victims which was the most difficult was to talk about how we would identify the remains and how he would bring them...
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said that an international investigation is a must and it must get to underway very soon from the hague peter all of r.t. so let's get more analysis from veteran british labor politician and former mayor of london ken livingstone who joins us now live good to see you can let's start with these threatened sanctions germany france the u.k. all apparently dishing out they sold him a term to russia because they want russia to make sure that the international investigators are given full access to the crash site what do you think about those threats. well i think there's an awful lot of pandering to the hysteria that's being whipped up here some of us are old enough to remember that back in two thousand and one ukrainian military shot down
said that an international investigation is a must and it must get to underway very soon from the hague peter all of r.t. so let's get more analysis from veteran british labor politician and former mayor of london ken livingstone who joins us now live good to see you can let's start with these threatened sanctions germany france the u.k. all apparently dishing out they sold him a term to russia because they want russia to make sure that the international investigators are given full access to...
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bbc news many the hague. >> in the press conference, this is malaysian prime minister. we can have a listen in. >> with australia, with all countries who's people have been lost, we stand together united in grief and ready to help however we can. earlier prime minister and i spoke about the continued military activity and at the crash site. the inability of the international investigators to deploy across it. and human remains that may still lie there. for the sake of the grieving families, it is imperative that all remains at the crash site are received as soon as possible. every single victim must be given dignity and a decent funeral. our other priority is insure international investigators are given full access to the site so they may collect evidence and carry out their vital work. only then we will be able to find out what happened to mh 17. only then we can achieve justice for victims and their families. the conflict in eastern ukraine may not be easily resolved but the people on board that plane had no part in it. we asked them a an immediate sensation of hostil
bbc news many the hague. >> in the press conference, this is malaysian prime minister. we can have a listen in. >> with australia, with all countries who's people have been lost, we stand together united in grief and ready to help however we can. earlier prime minister and i spoke about the continued military activity and at the crash site. the inability of the international investigators to deploy across it. and human remains that may still lie there. for the sake of the grieving...
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today yeah you lizzie borden a good day in the hague and. that can do that now she is a national player that uses the. and the government fighters have abandoned four besieged cities in the east partly they say because they were indefensible and the other reason that they could do nothing to prevent civilian casualties goes by the government but bartman now they've withdrawn toward the regional capital of dianetics ukrainian army has entered the towns after almost two months of deadly shelling the william doors from the international action center says the horrors of war are far from over for the citizens in east ukraine. it's no great act of heroism to show a civilian community and then raise your flag over it is no great accomplishment for the first time in seventy years artillery and aerial bombardment is falling on the cities of eastern ukraine and villages this is a all out war by the poroshenko government on its own people and it's being funded
today yeah you lizzie borden a good day in the hague and. that can do that now she is a national player that uses the. and the government fighters have abandoned four besieged cities in the east partly they say because they were indefensible and the other reason that they could do nothing to prevent civilian casualties goes by the government but bartman now they've withdrawn toward the regional capital of dianetics ukrainian army has entered the towns after almost two months of deadly shelling...
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of al qaida but that hasn't stopped the dutch government allowing a pro islamic state rally in the hague demonstrators shouted bloodthirsty anti semitic slogans and called on european muslims to support jihad thousands of hague residents now want to city's mayor sacked for sanctioning the protest and geo political analyst a f william engdahl he says the islamist group is destabilizing europe and. the very fact that they allow this on the the demonstrators who were chanting death to the jews quite loudly in the streets of a european country is is really. quite shocking and suture the isis is a creation of the us intelligence in iraq and now in. the global caliphate. state they are getting their marching orders their arms or weapons are you with us weapons and it's the vehicle for destabilization destabilizing not all the arabic middle east and beyond but also europe. the country ready to grant asylum to iraq christians thousands of people from religious minorities in iraq have been forced to flee due to death threats from the islamic state extremist christians in mosul whose homes were mo
of al qaida but that hasn't stopped the dutch government allowing a pro islamic state rally in the hague demonstrators shouted bloodthirsty anti semitic slogans and called on european muslims to support jihad thousands of hague residents now want to city's mayor sacked for sanctioning the protest and geo political analyst a f william engdahl he says the islamist group is destabilizing europe and. the very fact that they allow this on the the demonstrators who were chanting death to the jews...
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that it hasn't been covered more widely over here people talk about the reshuffle the end of william hague the latest snowden documents go into great detail about how they have all names for they can change d.c. h.q. of setting a beautiful english countryside in gloucestershire is busy faking online polling they have the ability to bug skype taking photos from people's facebook accounts increasing decreasing web traffic for different sites they also say they have the ability and they all have different names i don't remember all of them because whoever they are g.c. h.q. they have funny names for all these things they also have the ability to connect two different phone calls together i don't know what that means for the spying legislation that could mean the possibility of a great potential for entrapment one would think they could easily have your phone call or difficult maybe. in america because he was based in britain connect to a phone perhaps a phone line of a known terrorist who knows i want to transition now of course what you said has
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to the government to the royal family but as for william hague. it's quite amazing that foreign secretary who of course got britain involved in those nato air strikes on libya which the college of which we're witnessing this week at tripoli airport wanted britain wanted n.p.c. had to vote for the bombing of damascus and someone who continued to try to derail reproach more with iran and on ukraine was absolutely clear the whole thing was russia's fault and nato better be prepared for a cold war against russia there's also news today there is speculation that a swedish court may have lifted the arrest warrant for joining us on of course they decided to uphold it at the end of the day either way the u.k. has said that they're ready to arrest the saunders regardless what reasons does britain have to do this considering the war has nothing to do with england for the . very sad day that we had the swedish court up all that arrest warrant it seems so we've just gotten interested in questioning julian assange about these allegations and they seem unable t
to the government to the royal family but as for william hague. it's quite amazing that foreign secretary who of course got britain involved in those nato air strikes on libya which the college of which we're witnessing this week at tripoli airport wanted britain wanted n.p.c. had to vote for the bombing of damascus and someone who continued to try to derail reproach more with iran and on ukraine was absolutely clear the whole thing was russia's fault and nato better be prepared for a cold war...
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to the government to the royal family but as for william hague. it's quite amazing that foreign secretary who of course got britain involved in those nato air strikes on libya which the college of which we're witnessing this week at tripoli airport i wanted britain wanted n.p.c. had to vote for the bombing of damascus and someone who continued to try to derail reproach more with iran and on ukraine was absolutely clear the whole thing was russia's fault and nato better be prepared for a cold war against russia there's also news today there is speculation that a swedish court may have lifted the arrest warrant for joining us on of course they decided to uphold it at the end of the day either way the u.k. has said that they're ready to arrest the saunders regardless what reasons does britain have to do this considering the war has nothing to do with england well of course a very sad day that we had the swedish court to uphold that arrest warrant it seems so we've just gotten interested in questioning julian assange about these allegations and they s
to the government to the royal family but as for william hague. it's quite amazing that foreign secretary who of course got britain involved in those nato air strikes on libya which the college of which we're witnessing this week at tripoli airport i wanted britain wanted n.p.c. had to vote for the bombing of damascus and someone who continued to try to derail reproach more with iran and on ukraine was absolutely clear the whole thing was russia's fault and nato better be prepared for a cold...
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william hague is out. who is going to fill his boots? ♪ ♪ ."me back to "the pulse inflation data it in the united kingdom, june inflation rises to 1.9%. of estimate was for rise 1.6%. let's have a look. saint -- think like a brick. -- sank like a break. , that comes in at two percent. buster in terms of the inflation data. list take a quick look at the currency reaction. big move in cable as well. that is a big surprise. many people expected to see inflation, if anything was going to be asked after the number, does the bank of england need to do anything? what is left? look at the quick euros-dollar for you. unchanged on the day. extremeaghi said this -- exchange rate is a risk to the recovery. if after day for much of europe. largely unchanged. around one percent. 600, the biggest declining industry group. the banks, everybody talking about the banking sector to. the parent company, the reports began they were making bond payments. you have a down day across much of the eurozone. , does she stay on message? >> lovely. let's get immediate react
william hague is out. who is going to fill his boots? ♪ ♪ ."me back to "the pulse inflation data it in the united kingdom, june inflation rises to 1.9%. of estimate was for rise 1.6%. let's have a look. saint -- think like a brick. -- sank like a break. , that comes in at two percent. buster in terms of the inflation data. list take a quick look at the currency reaction. big move in cable as well. that is a big surprise. many people expected to see inflation, if anything was going...
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to the government to the royal family but as for william hague. it's quite amazing that foreign secretary who of course got britain involved in those nato air strikes on libya which the college of which we're witnessing this week tripoli airport one to britain one to the m.p.'s he had to vote for the bombing of damascus and someone who continued to try to derail reproach more with iran and on ukraine was absolutely clear the whole thing was russia's fault and nato better be prepared for a cold war against russia there's also news today there is speculation that a swedish court may have lifted the arrest warrant for joining us on of course they decided to uphold it at the end of the day either way the u.k. has said that they're ready to arrest the saunders regardless what reasons does britain have to do this considering the war has nothing to do with england for the . very sad day that we had the swedish cordell poll that arrest warrant it seems. so we've just gotten interested in questioning julian assange about these allegations and they see one
to the government to the royal family but as for william hague. it's quite amazing that foreign secretary who of course got britain involved in those nato air strikes on libya which the college of which we're witnessing this week tripoli airport one to britain one to the m.p.'s he had to vote for the bombing of damascus and someone who continued to try to derail reproach more with iran and on ukraine was absolutely clear the whole thing was russia's fault and nato better be prepared for a cold...
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there is a helicopter being flown to the detention center at the hague.the day will arrive of justice in these situations. in latinth situations america, cambodia, where the crimes are committed 30 or more years ago, and things are happening. that is not much to live on at the moment >, but that commitmet is there in the way in which our government, the way that others, 13 members of the security council -- that would be an overwhelming majority out of 15 in a the are -- in any other body in the world. that indicates the desire remains. i think it is important for all of us to talk more about the documentation, not to let others die with a secret that documentation is being built up. that's part of the reason i'm here and i encourage groups to get out and talk about what is being developed. obviously, the evidence which came out in january shocked the world. those who had worked with him and made a presentation in an informal session -- the consul was speechless, literally shocked by the nature of this kind of evidence. frankie, there is a lot more where
there is a helicopter being flown to the detention center at the hague.the day will arrive of justice in these situations. in latinth situations america, cambodia, where the crimes are committed 30 or more years ago, and things are happening. that is not much to live on at the moment >, but that commitmet is there in the way in which our government, the way that others, 13 members of the security council -- that would be an overwhelming majority out of 15 in a the are -- in any other body in...
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they say the ruling in the hague was politically biased. the panel of judges found russia had manipulated the system to bankrupt yukos. it used to be the biggest oil company but it was broken up after its head was arrested back in 2003. he went on to spend more than a decade in prison, and yukos went bankrupt. shirley has more details. >> eight years after yukos was declared bankrupt, the former oil company is still a headache for russian authorities. on monday the hague arbitration court examining a case brought by shareholders said it ruled against russia. they said moscow authorities forced yukos into bankruptcy with excessive taxes and arresting its founder. it says russia has to pay $50 billion. >> this independent tribunal has cowen colluded that the ex-appropriation of yukos by russia was illegal and politically motivated. >> the court accused the russian federation of breaching the energy charter treaty. russian authorities say they haven't even ratified the agreement. they hope a dutch court will over-rule the decision. >> russia a
they say the ruling in the hague was politically biased. the panel of judges found russia had manipulated the system to bankrupt yukos. it used to be the biggest oil company but it was broken up after its head was arrested back in 2003. he went on to spend more than a decade in prison, and yukos went bankrupt. shirley has more details. >> eight years after yukos was declared bankrupt, the former oil company is still a headache for russian authorities. on monday the hague arbitration court...
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there are two big cases in the hague. radovan karadzic, the bosnian serb, and ratko mladic, i think when the trials concluded and they're very long trials, i think there can be some closure by some of the families. >> some time to go. martin, thank you very much. jonathan, thank you. >>> let's go on to other news now. president bashar al assad of syria has been sworn in for another seven years. declared the winner of an election held last month in the midst of the country's civil war. the syrian opposition dismissed the vote as a sham, following a speech mr. assad said western and arab countries would pay a heavy price for supporting opposition fighters. >>> around 500 children have been rescued from an orphanage in the mexican town of zamora. police say the youngsters were sexually abused and forced to beg on the street. nine people have been arrested. the mexican authorities say one of the worst ever examples of child abuse. >>> a chinese oil rig operating near disputed islands in the south china sea has been withdrawn
there are two big cases in the hague. radovan karadzic, the bosnian serb, and ratko mladic, i think when the trials concluded and they're very long trials, i think there can be some closure by some of the families. >> some time to go. martin, thank you very much. jonathan, thank you. >>> let's go on to other news now. president bashar al assad of syria has been sworn in for another seven years. declared the winner of an election held last month in the midst of the country's civil...
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i was coming from the hague and come through the airport. i'm thinking, i feel like i've been given a second chance. >> sim did not want to get on the other flight, but here. husband talked her into it. >> later the parkway will be a mass demonstration. dann cuellar has the latest. >>> in jenkintown, ukrainian philadelphia radio began its weekly program with the ukrainian national anthem blaming russia for the downing of the jet liner and vowing to fight for freedom. >> in case ukraine would plan to return the peninsula crime mia. the ukraine army readies itself. >> reporter: among the ukrainian americans we spoke with, it is no doubt that pro russian soldiers are to blame for the downing of the flight. >> they are vicious. they are not good neighbors at all. >> reporter: but among russians. >> the russians will believe it is ukrainians. >> i don't believable its like accident. >> reporter: but then there was william gamble. >> who do you think shot the plane down? 18omeeocay sis rnllar, cas of mt stoceas dni mh17pean place beeeghrs ofts din
i was coming from the hague and come through the airport. i'm thinking, i feel like i've been given a second chance. >> sim did not want to get on the other flight, but here. husband talked her into it. >> later the parkway will be a mass demonstration. dann cuellar has the latest. >>> in jenkintown, ukrainian philadelphia radio began its weekly program with the ukrainian national anthem blaming russia for the downing of the jet liner and vowing to fight for freedom....
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the british foreign secretary william hague was more cautious saying there has been no break through. fighting has broken out between forces in benghazi. former certainly khalifa haftar launched an offensive. the airport is shut because of fighting between rival militias. seven were killed. the airport closure is preventing libya's foreign minister from travelling to a security meeting for talks on the crisis. >> surrogacy is big business in india with thousands of foreigners travelling every year. the service is not open from everyone much it's banned for same-sex couples and single parents. we have this report. >> reporter: sophia and graham are doting parents. after years of trying to conceive naturally and cycles of failed ivf treatment they have a baby boy. an indian common gave birth to surrogacy. she's done an amazing narfe louse thing forrous to help us have a child. it's a gift. >> it's a gift that you know you wouldn't expect someone else to give you. >> reporter: like the barkers, thousands of foreigners and indians pay for surrogacy every year. in an attempt to better reg
the british foreign secretary william hague was more cautious saying there has been no break through. fighting has broken out between forces in benghazi. former certainly khalifa haftar launched an offensive. the airport is shut because of fighting between rival militias. seven were killed. the airport closure is preventing libya's foreign minister from travelling to a security meeting for talks on the crisis. >> surrogacy is big business in india with thousands of foreigners travelling...
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>> i'd have to look up details about the hague. again, the hague is like oslo project. the hague was a project developed based on -- it had to be an adjusted design based on city requirements. >> based on design excellence? >> no, not based on design excellence. >> is it design bid build? >> i believe that the hague is zin bid build because the requirements in those cities force a very extensive development of the project in a way that indicates that design bid build is the better option. that is a condition that we find in very many cities in europe in particular. we have that issue. we had that issue in london. we had it in oslo. we have it in the hague but those are projects that were started before the excellence initiative. why -- while the way in which they were developed i think may very well be responsive to the environment in a way this which the excellence initiative would have -- >> let's go to kiev in the ukraine. what happened there? we needed some more seats, more personnel. what did you do there? >> us aid added an annex in kiev. >> so we added -- how man
>> i'd have to look up details about the hague. again, the hague is like oslo project. the hague was a project developed based on -- it had to be an adjusted design based on city requirements. >> based on design excellence? >> no, not based on design excellence. >> is it design bid build? >> i believe that the hague is zin bid build because the requirements in those cities force a very extensive development of the project in a way that indicates that design bid...
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william hague was more kaush, saying there was no breakthrough. >>> moscow is threatening ukraine where irreversible consequences after a russian man was killed by a shell. he denies firing into russian territory. they move into a western area of the city. as the advance of the ukranian forces are continued, russia claims there are casualties on their side of the border. a shell landed, killing one man, and two. the russians say it was an aggressive acknowledge back in eastern you grain we visited an area -- ukraine we visited an area outside donetsk. it was attacked on saturday. this is a western suburb where six civilians were killed saturday morning. since we have been here in the last 90 minutes we have seen and heard incoming mortar rounds. you can see the plumes over my shoulder. >> sunday, fire was set to nearby wheat fields. some of the fighters manning the checkpoints, a few hundred metres from the attack are expecting more. they asked not to be named. >> translation: the situation is difficult in donetsk now. children are scared. they will bear scars forever. what shall we do.
william hague was more kaush, saying there was no breakthrough. >>> moscow is threatening ukraine where irreversible consequences after a russian man was killed by a shell. he denies firing into russian territory. they move into a western area of the city. as the advance of the ukranian forces are continued, russia claims there are casualties on their side of the border. a shell landed, killing one man, and two. the russians say it was an aggressive acknowledge back in eastern you...
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. >> reporter: in the hague they called themselves the mothers. they filed a lawsuit against the dutch government for the actions of its soldiers in july of 1995. the mothers accuse the soldiers of failing to prevent a massacre that the international court of justice has called genocide. bosnian forces seized the town while under the protection. >> we're not talking about the loss of a brother or child. we're talking about the extermination of entire families. in many cases there is no one left to carry the family name. >> reporter: but it's the soldiers that the hague is concern: the government of the netherlands denied responsibility and said it had no direct control of its soldiers because they were under u.n. orders. the families believe the soldiers had a responsibility to protect their relatives. for years they campaigned for the u.n. and dutch government to be held to account. >> they're looking for compensation. first, they're looking for who is in the civil sense of the law, who is responsible. and then after that compensation. >> reporte
. >> reporter: in the hague they called themselves the mothers. they filed a lawsuit against the dutch government for the actions of its soldiers in july of 1995. the mothers accuse the soldiers of failing to prevent a massacre that the international court of justice has called genocide. bosnian forces seized the town while under the protection. >> we're not talking about the loss of a brother or child. we're talking about the extermination of entire families. in many cases there is...
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william hague has been replaced in the polls by former defense secretary.ake will now become the leader of the lower half of parliament before retiring next year. the new cabinet featuring more women. >> and the prime minister bid to win the next general election in 2015. it is nearly 40 years since i started being a political activist and appearing at party conferences, so that is a full generation of being involved in politics. tramming the word, meeting, sometimes challenging the big decision makers. tech savvy the war in syria. and the political upheaval of ukraine. but he was made foreign secretary in the years poll hing the the war, which some say effects the response to other crisis. >> me had hoped to lead the country at 1 point. >> we are looking forward to the second balance tomorrow. not taking anything for granted. >> but the country voted no. >> william hague spent a lot of time here. although he never actually got to live here. had he won that election, he would have become prime minister this would have been his official residents. but it was
william hague has been replaced in the polls by former defense secretary.ake will now become the leader of the lower half of parliament before retiring next year. the new cabinet featuring more women. >> and the prime minister bid to win the next general election in 2015. it is nearly 40 years since i started being a political activist and appearing at party conferences, so that is a full generation of being involved in politics. tramming the word, meeting, sometimes challenging the big...
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they were at the hague on wednesday to hear the verdict. >> they recognize that they are responsible for what happened in 1995, but how to you explain to a mother the dutch are responsible for the death of one son who stood on one side defense and not for the sun and the other side? the dutch compound was so big that everyone should have been let in . for them, it is only a small victory. the group says they will appeal this latest judgment for the hundreds of family members not affected by the verdict, and that's not entitled to compensation. the war in bosnia claimed some 100,000 lives in total with the genocide at srebrenica often referred to as the worst atrocity on european soil since the second world war. >> time now for a check of the top is this new stories. we can begin with the airshow because of course, the two industry giants, the two big players are battling out, as always, or orders. >> that's right, that's airbus and boeing, the giants we are talking about. they always have sort of a rivalry going at any of these industry shows. european-based airbus had been edging ah
they were at the hague on wednesday to hear the verdict. >> they recognize that they are responsible for what happened in 1995, but how to you explain to a mother the dutch are responsible for the death of one son who stood on one side defense and not for the sun and the other side? the dutch compound was so big that everyone should have been let in . for them, it is only a small victory. the group says they will appeal this latest judgment for the hundreds of family members not affected...
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syria or iraq that right there is in the very heart over you ever find out what the locals in the hague had to say about the sanction demonstration. this is the media leave us so we leave that maybe. by the same motions secure. your party is in the. shoes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from. politics. if you drive people away from the dollar many people now it must be sitting there saying gosh if we have u.s. dollars and the u.s. decides they don't like us they're going to put sanctions on us so people more and more people will say maybe i should use the u.s. dollar. dramas that's trying to be ignored. stories others refuse to notice. the food since changing the world lights now. so picture of today's events my own designs from around the globe. dropped to. fifty. right to see. first strike. and i think that your. orders. thanks for joining us not far off from the world update but for now in qatar where migrant workers who help to build luxury offices for the organizers of the twenty twenty two world cup well they haven't been paid for a year an investiga
syria or iraq that right there is in the very heart over you ever find out what the locals in the hague had to say about the sanction demonstration. this is the media leave us so we leave that maybe. by the same motions secure. your party is in the. shoes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from. politics. if you drive people away from the dollar many people now it must be sitting there saying gosh if we have u.s. dollars and the u.s. decides they don't like us...
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on analysis on our web site r t v dot com you know all still to come this hour on the program the hague had to pay more than fifty billion dollars to shareholders of. defunct oil heavyweight calls we'll bring you more expert opinion on the controversies of the ruling very short. play. little. league. play a little. a little. cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. to cut. i. welcome back to the program america's spying agency has been increasingly sharing sense of the data with the saudi regime that's according to a top secret memorandum on feel recently by fugitive whistleblower edward snowden according to the document the cooperation is a two a a streets providing riyadh with on living and technical support on washington with information on iran's military and al-qaeda is movements in the arabian peninsula intelligence analyst glenmore train our harvey is not convinced the whole initiative is just about boosting security the thing is that it has been . terrorist information that has been given his the two but isis has been declared a terrorist organizat
on analysis on our web site r t v dot com you know all still to come this hour on the program the hague had to pay more than fifty billion dollars to shareholders of. defunct oil heavyweight calls we'll bring you more expert opinion on the controversies of the ruling very short. play. little. league. play a little. a little. cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. to cut. i. welcome back to the program america's spying agency has been increasingly sharing sense...
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>> i'd have to look up details about the hague. again, the hague is like an oslo project. the hague was a project that was developed based on -- it had to be an adjusted design based on city requirements. >> based on design excellence? >> no. not based on design excellence. >> is it design in the bill? sfwhooer i believe the hague is a design and build because the requirements in those cities force a very extensive development of the project in a way that indicates that design been build is the better option. that's a condition that we find in very many cities in europe in particular. we have that issue. we had that issue in london. we are had it in oslo and we have it in the hague. but those are projects that were started before the excellence initiative. the way in which they were developed yin may very well be responsive to the environment in a way in which the excellence initiative would have. >> let's go to kiev and the ukraine. what happened there? we needed more seats. we needed more personnel? what did you do there? >> usaid aed an next in key zblooef so we added h
>> i'd have to look up details about the hague. again, the hague is like an oslo project. the hague was a project that was developed based on -- it had to be an adjusted design based on city requirements. >> based on design excellence? >> no. not based on design excellence. >> is it design in the bill? sfwhooer i believe the hague is a design and build because the requirements in those cities force a very extensive development of the project in a way that indicates that...
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over europe find out what the locals in the hague had to say about the sanctioned demonstration. iran like syria has been george very harshly on the constant. isn't it justified if not pursuing the weapon and you know raising to spectrum of personal revenue would lead to one young who say move he was developing nuclear weapons. to see the. movie before. we would be stupid not to take you. it's r t international thanks for joining us to qatar where migrant workers who helped to build luxury offices for the organizers of the twenty twenty two world cup well they haven't been paid in a year an investigation by britain's guardian newspaper found them living in inhuman conditions and constant fear of being imprisoned after being left without their paperwork the current sponsorship system known as kafala ultimately chains foreign workers to a single employer who can then treat stuff badly seemingly without consequence or even punishment for that matter small rooms infested with cockroaches often house up to ten immigrants and forced to work six to seven days a week for ten hours in sea
over europe find out what the locals in the hague had to say about the sanctioned demonstration. iran like syria has been george very harshly on the constant. isn't it justified if not pursuing the weapon and you know raising to spectrum of personal revenue would lead to one young who say move he was developing nuclear weapons. to see the. movie before. we would be stupid not to take you. it's r t international thanks for joining us to qatar where migrant workers who helped to build luxury...
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. >> reporter: a group of bosnian women arrive outside of the courthouse in the hague.y failed a lawsuit against the dutch government for the actions of its soldiers in july 1995. the mothers accused the soldiers of failing to prevent a massacre that the international court of justice has called genocide. boz knsnian serb forces seized control of the area. in the following days the men and boys of the town were murdered. >> translator: we're not talking about the loss of a brother or child. we're talking about the extermination of entire families. in many case there is no one left to carry the families name. >> reporter: but it's the actions of the dutch socialeds that the case in the hague concerned. the government of the netherland denied responsibility and said it had no direct control over its soldiers because they were under direct un orders. the familiar list believe the soldiers had a responsibility to protect them. >> first they are looking for the fact, who is in civil sense of the law, who is responsible for genocide? and after that, compensation. >> reporter:
. >> reporter: a group of bosnian women arrive outside of the courthouse in the hague.y failed a lawsuit against the dutch government for the actions of its soldiers in july 1995. the mothers accused the soldiers of failing to prevent a massacre that the international court of justice has called genocide. boz knsnian serb forces seized control of the area. in the following days the men and boys of the town were murdered. >> translator: we're not talking about the loss of a brother...
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>> i would have to look at details about the hague, it was a project that was developed, it had to be an adjusted design based on city requirements. >> based on design excellence? >> no, not based on design excellence. >> has the design been built? >> i believe that the hague is designed and built because the requirements in those cities force a very extensive development of the project in a way that indicates that design is the better option. that is a condition we find in many cities in europe in particular. we had it in oslo and behavior. those are projects that were started before the excellence initiative. the way in which they were developed may very well be responsive to the environmental way they excellence initiative -- >> let's go to kiev in the ukraine. we needed more seats, more personnel. what did you do? >> usaid added and an ax. >> more than 100. more than 100 seats. >> i don't have that. >> standard embassy design and we added a hundred additional -- >> we added and an ex. >> so you were the one -- in your testimony here, if it takes longer to build an embassy, we have
>> i would have to look at details about the hague, it was a project that was developed, it had to be an adjusted design based on city requirements. >> based on design excellence? >> no, not based on design excellence. >> has the design been built? >> i believe that the hague is designed and built because the requirements in those cities force a very extensive development of the project in a way that indicates that design is the better option. that is a condition...