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case then of the bad example being set from the top down and had the m.p.'s expenses scandal bankers bonuses still getting paid despite the crisis if we look at the m.p.'s in particular he stood up to denounce these looters just three years ago they were embroiled in a huge expenses scandal let's be honest they were taking money from the taxpayer to get the same sort of widescreen t.v.'s that were being carted out of shops last week to be one example general counsel of backbench labor m.p. he stood up to demand action be taken against the looters he claimed eight and a half thousand pounds for buying all of the televisions that whilst one twenty three year old has just been sent to prison for six months. three hundred fifty worth of water to the right so yes we have the bankers who plunged into an economic crisis with the politicians he stole from the taxpayer we recently have the news international scandal where police will be bribed by journalists what happened last week was more disorderly than all are but the example of being set by the top the way the g
case then of the bad example being set from the top down and had the m.p.'s expenses scandal bankers bonuses still getting paid despite the crisis if we look at the m.p.'s in particular he stood up to denounce these looters just three years ago they were embroiled in a huge expenses scandal let's be honest they were taking money from the taxpayer to get the same sort of widescreen t.v.'s that were being carted out of shops last week to be one example general counsel of backbench labor m.p. he...
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the labor m.p. he stood up to them and actually taken against the looters he claimed eight and a half thousand pounds for going all of the television that whilst one twenty three year old has just been sent to prison for six months for stealing three hundred fifty worth of water to a right so yes we have a plan has plunged into an economic crisis we have the politicians he stole from the taxpayer we recently have the news international scandal where police will be bribed by journalists what happened last week was more disorderly that all but the example of things that are the top the way the government is dealing with this choosing it's a way to kind of legitimize right wing ideals and things like tougher policing cracking down on social media i think these riots have been manipulated by the government quite frankly people understandably angry and they're scared but what this government is doing is using that to justify attack from people on benefits we've seen attacks on single parents this idea fa
the labor m.p. he stood up to them and actually taken against the looters he claimed eight and a half thousand pounds for going all of the television that whilst one twenty three year old has just been sent to prison for six months for stealing three hundred fifty worth of water to a right so yes we have a plan has plunged into an economic crisis we have the politicians he stole from the taxpayer we recently have the news international scandal where police will be bribed by journalists what...
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. >> anti-corruption protests across india, 13 killed including a former m.p. as violence continues in pakistan's largest city. >> rebels claim a breakthrough after colonel gaddafi's forces. and nations pledge $350 million to fight familiarin in somalia with the warning that 405,000 could starve to death. >> broadcasting to viewers on cbs in america and around the world. >> the indian anti-corruption campaign said he is agreed to let police let him go in a public park for 15 days. he was greeted by cheers outside the police station where he has been held since tuesday. the police insisted he could fast for only three days. >> outside the prison where he has been detained, protestors watch and wait and a compromise appears to have been reached. the police have apparently to have let him go in a public park for 15 days to protest about corruption. across india, there has been passionate support for the country's top anti-corruption campaigner. indians united in protests against his arrest. these demonstrations have rattled the government. his anti-corruption camp
. >> anti-corruption protests across india, 13 killed including a former m.p. as violence continues in pakistan's largest city. >> rebels claim a breakthrough after colonel gaddafi's forces. and nations pledge $350 million to fight familiarin in somalia with the warning that 405,000 could starve to death. >> broadcasting to viewers on cbs in america and around the world. >> the indian anti-corruption campaign said he is agreed to let police let him go in a public park...
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the m.p. of hackney said they must bring the situation under control. >> it's appalling what's happened. who would invest? who will create jobs? it's really appalling. we urge these young people to come home. >> diane abbott, the m.p. for hackney. the bbc political correspondent gave us more details about what's been happening. >> certainly rare for a prime minister to call off his summer break. and it's not something that david cameron did lightly. partly because it can engender a sense of crisis rather than dispel it if a prime minister rushes back. effs saying there was no need for him to come home because he was keeping a close contact with his cabinet colleagues. though tonight, the prime minister said he was witnessing what he saw was clearly a deteriorating situation and decided to fly back. won't get much sleep. he'll arrive here overnight. tomorrow evening, the cobra committee. tonight, boras johnson returning tomorrow, the leader of the opposition. i think after three days of rioting
the m.p. of hackney said they must bring the situation under control. >> it's appalling what's happened. who would invest? who will create jobs? it's really appalling. we urge these young people to come home. >> diane abbott, the m.p. for hackney. the bbc political correspondent gave us more details about what's been happening. >> certainly rare for a prime minister to call off his summer break. and it's not something that david cameron did lightly. partly because it can...
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today i'm talking to barry gardener he's a labor member of parliament and one of the very few m.p.'s to a very serious against the intervention in libya mr gardiner thanks for talking to r.t. today now we see that the rebels if we can still call them that have practically taken tripoli and it looks like he's lost the fight have you changed your mind about the libyan intervention the point is the legitimacy of it and that's what i create in the beginning and i think most people would agree that it was right to intervene on humanitarian grounds to save the people of benghazi that was never the its you who was all this whether nato should then become involved as effectively the strikeforce for the rebel course and that's what it's been and that of course was in my view way beyond the brief that the united nations had given and it was wrong it was not that this should have been about regime change a civil war in libya is something for them it's not something for the rest of the world to intervene how do you wish it could have been different then what would you have done if you'd been in
today i'm talking to barry gardener he's a labor member of parliament and one of the very few m.p.'s to a very serious against the intervention in libya mr gardiner thanks for talking to r.t. today now we see that the rebels if we can still call them that have practically taken tripoli and it looks like he's lost the fight have you changed your mind about the libyan intervention the point is the legitimacy of it and that's what i create in the beginning and i think most people would agree that...
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bonuses still getting paid despite the crisis if you look at the m.p.'s in particular he stood up to the now to the looters just three years ago they were embroiled in a huge expensive scandal let's be honest they were state taking money from the tax there at the same sort of right after that shops last week if you want example general power from a back and. he stood up to them and actually taking a salute is that he claimed eight and a half thousand pounds for buying all of them televisions that whilst one three year old has just been sent to prison for six months stealing three hundred fifty worth of water for the rights so yes we have a bank has plunged this international crisis we have the politicians he stole from the taxpayer we recently have the news international scandal where police were being bribed by journalists what happened last week was more disorderly that all but the example being set by the top the way the government is dealing with this choosing it's a way for them to kind of legitimize right wing ideals of things like type of policing
bonuses still getting paid despite the crisis if you look at the m.p.'s in particular he stood up to the now to the looters just three years ago they were embroiled in a huge expensive scandal let's be honest they were state taking money from the tax there at the same sort of right after that shops last week if you want example general power from a back and. he stood up to them and actually taking a salute is that he claimed eight and a half thousand pounds for buying all of them televisions...
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a former georgian m.p. an expert on politics in the caucasus who is live with us from washington d.c. now three years on how do you assess the attitude to the conflict in washington at the beginning russell was portrayed as the aggressor has anything changed in the u.s. capitol. oh yeah and. change it is clear for everyone. because you're fired for a show it's sad because she really was the one who over the showing heavy artillery . has been sleeping so if you hear about. the seven eleven fifty five pm georgian time. as it's proven by. if you provided bipartisan group of united nations so the drastically changed my thoughts of people in washington d.c. including the current administration the obama administration. i'm afraid that label giorgio was labeled as an aggressor will play very very bad at all in the future in the future in the country's development in so many ways in terms of relationship between the united states and georgia. in a recent article you say sweetie and former egyptian president hosni
a former georgian m.p. an expert on politics in the caucasus who is live with us from washington d.c. now three years on how do you assess the attitude to the conflict in washington at the beginning russell was portrayed as the aggressor has anything changed in the u.s. capitol. oh yeah and. change it is clear for everyone. because you're fired for a show it's sad because she really was the one who over the showing heavy artillery . has been sleeping so if you hear about. the seven eleven fifty...
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international testified that he knew nothing about hiking at the news of the world newspaper but an m.p. on the committee says there is a question over whether murdoch misled the investigation and another m.p. said there could be new devastating revelations to come. the majority of americans now think it's time to lift the fifty year old embargo against cuba but the government doesn't appear to be listening and it's always killing for found out that's because the powerful and castro lobby doesn't want to see it go. cuba ninety miles from america's shores and for fifty two years a world apart following the cuban revolution in one nine hundred fifty nine the u.s. imposed an embargo and all trade investment in travel needed temp to bring down the communist government official castro. some of the cubans who fled the island for the u.s. push to keep this agenda alive and so the insight castro lobby was born to give a lot of money you know u.s. elections are in fact privately financed so they've been able to figure out how to play the games even though they're a small percentage of the popula
international testified that he knew nothing about hiking at the news of the world newspaper but an m.p. on the committee says there is a question over whether murdoch misled the investigation and another m.p. said there could be new devastating revelations to come. the majority of americans now think it's time to lift the fifty year old embargo against cuba but the government doesn't appear to be listening and it's always killing for found out that's because the powerful and castro lobby...
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intelligence services commissioner the government doesn't see a conflict of interest there but many m.p.'s do we should have confidence that the judge presiding is not somebody who has been heavily involved with the secret service in the future in the past and i think on that point it fails powerful people including tony blair jack straw and david miliband have refused to reveal whether they knew the policy led to a number of people being tortured but the ministers and agents who wrote it knew the public would be outraged according to the guardian it includes warnings that if it got out the policy could lead to increased radicalization. agrees it's true anybody would get radicalized if you hear about the types of torture that took place however when the government said that they will hold to account those people who were involved in torture and we take them for the wood and if the government then goes against that and says we'll have this inquiry but it's going to be in secret you won't get to see those people involved in your torture and then people will lose. any support any idea that
intelligence services commissioner the government doesn't see a conflict of interest there but many m.p.'s do we should have confidence that the judge presiding is not somebody who has been heavily involved with the secret service in the future in the past and i think on that point it fails powerful people including tony blair jack straw and david miliband have refused to reveal whether they knew the policy led to a number of people being tortured but the ministers and agents who wrote it knew...
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and the british m.p. barry gardener from the main opposition labor party says helping the rebels the background assault went way beyond the terms of the un resolution only there and you can watch the full interview with him in around twenty minutes time. it was very clear in the original un resolution it was very clear our prime minister spoke in parliament here that there would be no occupation force one of the things that troubled me all and some was this being unreasonable as to whether there should be troops on the ground as the rebels were going into tripoli we. go left go left go left these instructions being yelled out by what were obviously british soldiers british personnel who were leading that advance now that i think is where we've overstepped the line. in a while and see where violence continued thrives that we can do with activists claiming at least five people were killed this comes as the country's leader has announced a new law lifting censorship and granting freedom of expression to the
and the british m.p. barry gardener from the main opposition labor party says helping the rebels the background assault went way beyond the terms of the un resolution only there and you can watch the full interview with him in around twenty minutes time. it was very clear in the original un resolution it was very clear our prime minister spoke in parliament here that there would be no occupation force one of the things that troubled me all and some was this being unreasonable as to whether...
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that is anything political about this one british m.p. stuck his neck on the lines not a bit i guess most saying there's no political point to any of this people just want excitement in their lives was his quote how could they be here i having this kind of excitement that. it's difficult i mean the trouble is it spreads very quickly this kind of thing we've seen it in fact in the arab world we've seen it social media spreading unrest in the arab world probably for the good there but here it's spreading exactly the same way arguably for the bath and there are lots of kids on on blackberries and instant messaging in twitter and all the rest of it spreading the word about where the next rock is going to be and they might be able to move faster than the police i think perhaps i mean if this carries on like this it is quite worrying it does seem to be breaking out in four or five different parts of london the police present a lot tonight. i'm not sure they have no and i think i think i thought they were slow to react initially in tottenham. i
that is anything political about this one british m.p. stuck his neck on the lines not a bit i guess most saying there's no political point to any of this people just want excitement in their lives was his quote how could they be here i having this kind of excitement that. it's difficult i mean the trouble is it spreads very quickly this kind of thing we've seen it in fact in the arab world we've seen it social media spreading unrest in the arab world probably for the good there but here it's...
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to manage him but m.p.'s is travelling to the west of south a setia he's been invited by village residents who want to participate in ecological tourism. when visitors arrive says of one of the homes per past. in south of santiago no male can go without them. as it is you could argue sure delivered in additionally or a certain prize amount from potatoes or the meat and cabbage was not. their field of the cheese and greens see it more than my senate crown is with cabbage but i like that she's a mom to them for their no good. for a set eons pi's a mole than just food it is a special dish for celebrations they make a countless number for funerals only to today the hostess is prepared with cheese potatoes and greens. its. cover. oh. let's put them in. the young lady. while the women make pies the homeowner meets the guests. i go to i haven't seen you for quite a while. i want to know. in the heart of the pollies quickly turn brown then they take them out and bow to them. i need to talk to you. i mean come in. ho
to manage him but m.p.'s is travelling to the west of south a setia he's been invited by village residents who want to participate in ecological tourism. when visitors arrive says of one of the homes per past. in south of santiago no male can go without them. as it is you could argue sure delivered in additionally or a certain prize amount from potatoes or the meat and cabbage was not. their field of the cheese and greens see it more than my senate crown is with cabbage but i like that she's a...
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river not far from the kremlin the bronze monument which is almost one hundred meters high to pitting m.p. to the grace of a ship the monument was erected to celebrate the three hundred thousand first rate of the russian fleet the fountain and man march is surrounded in controversy many most might still like the structure but love or hate it it definitely makes the area stand out joins some of the. town scenes are not only the perfect place to relax in the in the warm summer sun but also at night many of them become illuminated landmarks various shows featuring musical performances in light installations are often organized at the city's most prominent fountains consistency and singing attractions are popular with muscovites ex-pats and visit his ideal and cooley outdoor entertainment show. place so we're right at the city's new museum and reserve decision has been known since the late sixteenth century when it belonged to either sister of thought or a scandal of in seven hundred seventy five when the state was bought by empress catherine the great it received its present name which means
river not far from the kremlin the bronze monument which is almost one hundred meters high to pitting m.p. to the grace of a ship the monument was erected to celebrate the three hundred thousand first rate of the russian fleet the fountain and man march is surrounded in controversy many most might still like the structure but love or hate it it definitely makes the area stand out joins some of the. town scenes are not only the perfect place to relax in the in the warm summer sun but also at...
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today, the m.p. for the area spelled out the anger of his constituents. >> 45 people have lost their homes, burnt to the ground, run out of their homes carrying their children in their arms and their cry is, where were the police. >> the prime minister said that 16,000 police officers would be kept on the streets of london tonight and throughout the weekend. one by one, officers are identifying those they believe should be brought to justice. today, politicians united to condemn this week's violence, but they divided on the future of the police. nick robinson, bbc news, westminster. >> since the outbreak of rioting in london and other cities, there have been questions about the way the police reacted to what was happening on the streets. the president of the association of chief police officers said,. >> the police faced an unprecedented situation not just in london but across the country. they were truly unique circumstances and what the service did, as it always does, is learn and respond with incr
today, the m.p. for the area spelled out the anger of his constituents. >> 45 people have lost their homes, burnt to the ground, run out of their homes carrying their children in their arms and their cry is, where were the police. >> the prime minister said that 16,000 police officers would be kept on the streets of london tonight and throughout the weekend. one by one, officers are identifying those they believe should be brought to justice. today, politicians united to condemn...
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a genuine, national conversation, not a group of m.p.'s focused on policing and criminal justice as the government proposes, not a review of government policy conducted by civil servants, not a standard judicial inquiry made up of elites such as we're having over phone hacking. we need an answer which comes from people themselves that listens to the victims, that build on their own experiences. if the prime minister wants to know the solutions he should come to these communities and have the humility to listen and should have nothing to fear from the truth. and the people leading this commission of inquiry must include those young people we talked about those people with experience of being in gangs, people from across the community and hearings shouldn't happen in white hall or in the palace of westminister, by the areas which experience the riots and those that did not. now, what are the issues that this national conversation needs to discuss? let me today, and i'm looking forward to your questions about this, let me put some issues on
a genuine, national conversation, not a group of m.p.'s focused on policing and criminal justice as the government proposes, not a review of government policy conducted by civil servants, not a standard judicial inquiry made up of elites such as we're having over phone hacking. we need an answer which comes from people themselves that listens to the victims, that build on their own experiences. if the prime minister wants to know the solutions he should come to these communities and have the...
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well david cameron told m.p.'s this week that the rioting was pure and simple criminality london based. downsizes not that of the real criminals are in their rest. really would like the british authorities to rethink hard and fast they approach their approach needs to be actually addressing the root causes of this which is a four go and generation these two didn't cut themselves this is a mass phenomenon this is this is this is a generation that's been called hoodies child's. gangsta that's the way they've been treated by the system and by people in the community so why are we surprised that they behave in the way that we've laid them for a whole generation it's social nine eleven we can say i mean you know cameron and johnson and miliband will holidaying in with the terrain while they're bombing libya in the south mediterranean common comes back after the first day of writing from his nice little holiday and he calls these young people criminals and the defying rule in order this is the same person who was direct
well david cameron told m.p.'s this week that the rioting was pure and simple criminality london based. downsizes not that of the real criminals are in their rest. really would like the british authorities to rethink hard and fast they approach their approach needs to be actually addressing the root causes of this which is a four go and generation these two didn't cut themselves this is a mass phenomenon this is this is this is a generation that's been called hoodies child's. gangsta that's the...
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and british m.p. barry gardiner from the main opposition labor party says helping the rebels with their ground assault went way beyond the terms of the un resolution on libya you can watch the full interview with him next hour but here's a preview. if was very clear in the original the un resolution it was very clear when our prime minister spoke in parliament here that there would be no occupation force as one of the things that troubled me all this was this speaking i mean literally as to whether there should be any troops on the ground as the rebels were going into tripoli we heard go left go go left these instructions being yelled out by four. british soldiers british personnel who were leading that advance group now that i think is where we've overstepped the line. in while in syria security forces have reportedly surrounded the central. which has become a stronghold for dissidents in falls we can violence in the country with activists saying at least five people were killed while arab league mem
and british m.p. barry gardiner from the main opposition labor party says helping the rebels with their ground assault went way beyond the terms of the un resolution on libya you can watch the full interview with him next hour but here's a preview. if was very clear in the original the un resolution it was very clear when our prime minister spoke in parliament here that there would be no occupation force as one of the things that troubled me all this was this speaking i mean literally as to...
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in talks with rebel leaders for mr allen sure paces victory gives him great satisfaction opposition m.p. jack lang everyone to be thankful that inspired action at the united nations. corporations in states that voted for you an intervention rubbing their hands one of the first members of a french team. as a representative of the different or company. is not the. french all joins the toll has been named as this was big enough rubble all for a go to look brazil russia and china for quote political issues there are three states who refuse strong sanctions against gadhafi those nations had contracts with the former regime the russian official says quote we've lost libya completely it is well known that it is a wall for all that these so-called position government has promised to give the old two from france officially claims its war mission is over but analysts tippit to secretly stay you'll be in libya make sure it profits france only maintaining forces. presence in libya even the. resolution. yes but keeping troops in the country means heavy costs drag on latest polls say most french peop
in talks with rebel leaders for mr allen sure paces victory gives him great satisfaction opposition m.p. jack lang everyone to be thankful that inspired action at the united nations. corporations in states that voted for you an intervention rubbing their hands one of the first members of a french team. as a representative of the different or company. is not the. french all joins the toll has been named as this was big enough rubble all for a go to look brazil russia and china for quote...