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labor m.p. joe caulks whose posthumous charity the joe cox foundation gives money to al qaeda linked white helmets in syria something the germy corbyn leader of the labor party has yet to acknowledge let alone this week's massive orders or collateral damage by the us coalition. twenty four hours since the national institute for health and care excellence released a report on the dangers of air pollution levels in the u.k. have green industries become a sigh of relief or last gust. for control as renewable energy to organic food becomes new liberalized in the fight for corporate dominance joining me now is professor of business history at the harvard business school jeffrey jones author of profits and sustainability the history of green on jupiter ship as donald trump wraps up his energy week to promote fossil fuels jeffrey welcome to going underground so within hours of doldrums saying he was getting out of the paris climate deal he began to be attacked by big business leaders some of them envir
labor m.p. joe caulks whose posthumous charity the joe cox foundation gives money to al qaeda linked white helmets in syria something the germy corbyn leader of the labor party has yet to acknowledge let alone this week's massive orders or collateral damage by the us coalition. twenty four hours since the national institute for health and care excellence released a report on the dangers of air pollution levels in the u.k. have green industries become a sigh of relief or last gust. for control...
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any m.p. who makes comments like that can hang on to their job i'm clear is that you know this is unacceptable and these common should never have been made man she has to face the. is all this. good to tell the statistics having heard about his love of attacks since so-called days is. just up five hundred percent of the island bridge attacks britons responding in exactly the way i want precisely this is a sadly this is you and i know this is exactly what they want to separate communities they want muslim communities to feel victimized nice lated and the wider community is effectively to fracture and not connect with muslim communities so you know hate crimes actually feed into that we got a very clear hate crimes targeting any member of the muslim community or any member of a community particularly the muslim committee feed into his narrative the other factor as you mention you're absolutely right you know after after london bridge we saw a spike in hate crimes and a incidences same aftermath
any m.p. who makes comments like that can hang on to their job i'm clear is that you know this is unacceptable and these common should never have been made man she has to face the. is all this. good to tell the statistics having heard about his love of attacks since so-called days is. just up five hundred percent of the island bridge attacks britons responding in exactly the way i want precisely this is a sadly this is you and i know this is exactly what they want to separate communities they...
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see the british m.p. ben that they're reporting on this week's buried news today the president of india pranab mukherjee steps down from the role he's held since twenty twelve one m.p. who has just begun his role in the british parliament is time a gz investment and he's calling for an inquiry into a british back to trustee of the golden temple in india or at least it's alleged he is the first turbaned sikh in the european parliament uses maiden speech through what he called a glass ceiling in british politics are you sure what is going on the show congratulations what option your maiden speech got a lot of coverage you said that your constituency is one of the highest rates of homelessness male nutrition in the country how does in the squares with dress amazing we've never had more people in work. very very dogged. it's just west of london close to heathrow it is a major business hub would several corporate and start up headquarters there however as you rightly pointed out it is juxtaposed next to issues
see the british m.p. ben that they're reporting on this week's buried news today the president of india pranab mukherjee steps down from the role he's held since twenty twelve one m.p. who has just begun his role in the british parliament is time a gz investment and he's calling for an inquiry into a british back to trustee of the golden temple in india or at least it's alleged he is the first turbaned sikh in the european parliament uses maiden speech through what he called a glass ceiling in...
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m.p.'s now on their summer holidays will be going to the movies as part of their vacation because whether it be on ukraine syria or afghanistan or iraq or venezuela they overwhelmingly appear to support interests promulgated by hollywood most glaringly there was obviously this feature length documentary that was no doubt watched by mainstream media journalists than the tories and blairite labor and the us got. the white house. thank you. thank you nominations. and jump on a. award winning journalist john pilger expose the islamist ties of the u.k. backed white helmets eulogized in the oscar winning film on this very program they know how to manipulate the media we have the white house. a complete propaganda construct in syria they end up going to cow to be a war and this month four thousand documents obtained by a freedom of information request reveal how hollywood is arguably an arm of the pentagon and cia bizarre revelations include script changes to the ben stiller film meet the parents
m.p.'s now on their summer holidays will be going to the movies as part of their vacation because whether it be on ukraine syria or afghanistan or iraq or venezuela they overwhelmingly appear to support interests promulgated by hollywood most glaringly there was obviously this feature length documentary that was no doubt watched by mainstream media journalists than the tories and blairite labor and the us got. the white house. thank you. thank you nominations. and jump on a. award winning...
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a after the break and as a new president takes office in india today one of german cauldrons newest m.p.'s is really inquiry into an alleged british back to draw city of the golden temple in the brits or india bus a good day to bury bad news what destroys or be lost in transit in this week's bury the all the symbol going over but through him going on the ground. what politicians do you should to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be trusted or injury. or somehow want to be rich. that you'd like to be first to see what before three of them or can't be good. i'm interested always in the way. you think there should. be all. almost all the good. welcome back with the mainstream really brought to a standstill over state mandated salaries of the b.b.c. where an actor playing in the skin and up to three hundred thousand pounds more than a nurse on the n.h.s. has strike action in the past twenty four hours being purposely squashed under the weight of celebrity paychecks well here is going underground senior producer pete bennett reporting on some of the
a after the break and as a new president takes office in india today one of german cauldrons newest m.p.'s is really inquiry into an alleged british back to draw city of the golden temple in the brits or india bus a good day to bury bad news what destroys or be lost in transit in this week's bury the all the symbol going over but through him going on the ground. what politicians do you should to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be trusted or injury....
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m.p.'s chose not to have the debate they just rubber stamped the government of their vote and they had a well they had a very they didn't actually have a proper debate. so they were cowards and they actually didn't my case put them back at the center where they should have been in this debate they chose not to debate and just to as i said rubber stamp the bill they should have put in the moral amendment on e.u. citizens and they should have put in a very logical amendment on a meaningful vote at the end of the negotiated process because no one has a crystal ball the fact they didn't just shows yet again that they are acting in what i believe is a very diminished role as the opposition and so i didn't do anything to stop the government timetable what i ensured it was that the government were acting in a legal responsible manner. so for the how do or all the drug room destroy you personally i think the rightwing press were obviously fight and they still all that somehow even though they've w
m.p.'s chose not to have the debate they just rubber stamped the government of their vote and they had a well they had a very they didn't actually have a proper debate. so they were cowards and they actually didn't my case put them back at the center where they should have been in this debate they chose not to debate and just to as i said rubber stamp the bill they should have put in the moral amendment on e.u. citizens and they should have put in a very logical amendment on a meaningful vote...
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a after the break and as a new president takes office in india today one of jeremy coleman's newest m.p.'s is really inquiry into an alleged british back to draw city of the golden temple in the brits or india bus a good day to bury bad news what destroys or be lost in transit in this week's buried news all those little probably over but do i'm going on the ground. here's what people have been saying about rejected in the sixty's full on awesome well the only show i go out of my way to launch you know what it is that really packs a punch oh yeah mr john oliver of r t america is doing the same we are apparently better than losing battle. so i see that a billion dollar herd of love are down for the night not the president of the world bank will pay you to deliver a seriously present us an e-mail legal as all the all. the boss at. least a little. bit to all this is all the lists. lol i love it. polly. love the last. cut. cut cut cut cut. cut cut cut cut cut. a batch or sudden passing i've only just learned you worry yourself and taken your last wrong turn. caught up to you as we all knew i
a after the break and as a new president takes office in india today one of jeremy coleman's newest m.p.'s is really inquiry into an alleged british back to draw city of the golden temple in the brits or india bus a good day to bury bad news what destroys or be lost in transit in this week's buried news all those little probably over but do i'm going on the ground. here's what people have been saying about rejected in the sixty's full on awesome well the only show i go out of my way to launch...
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when i talked about social housing i've been an m.p. for two weeks and i've been in the rent sector for a long time i was using one aspect of my life to display a problem about the wider crisis in social housing not just social housing but the private rented sector and the sector where you buy you know all of it currently for people of my age and that's incredibly wealthy is tricky in one way or another and i suppose that's a point i was make and the depend trying to save the deposit of course it's labor council is that in the wonderful in a lot of media at the moment. in germany call with. labor policy council is up and down the country responsible for social cleansing i think. government grants because you know as well as i do councils only have three ways really of raising revenue and that is through council tax business rates and through government grants if it percent of buff you know of the government grant the taking away and clearly it's going to have an impact on services extend in the right to buy a housing association event h
when i talked about social housing i've been an m.p. for two weeks and i've been in the rent sector for a long time i was using one aspect of my life to display a problem about the wider crisis in social housing not just social housing but the private rented sector and the sector where you buy you know all of it currently for people of my age and that's incredibly wealthy is tricky in one way or another and i suppose that's a point i was make and the depend trying to save the deposit of course...
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twenty gathering of leaders of richest nations in germany we speak to the newly elected labor m.p. laura bit about the passionate didn't see a shovel strategy in a speech in the u.k. house of. europe's largest. goes ahead this week. was ready to have a code. we are one of the speakers of the producer of a new film endorsed by no i'm trying to speak about majorly support for illegal occupation laughs from that lines counting the cost of terry's amazing fly by night friends and the sun finally setting the news international on the small coming up at today's going underground but first when german chancellor angela merkel and china's president xi jinping go to berlin zoo today to visit pandas miming and joe ching international bond traders will have other things on their mind specifically the opening up of the nine trillion dollar chinese bond market to foreign investors for the moment the policy announced by the chinese communist party earlier in the year is prompted caution amongst nato nation bankers to be quotable investors need time to do the research on the names to get approval
twenty gathering of leaders of richest nations in germany we speak to the newly elected labor m.p. laura bit about the passionate didn't see a shovel strategy in a speech in the u.k. house of. europe's largest. goes ahead this week. was ready to have a code. we are one of the speakers of the producer of a new film endorsed by no i'm trying to speak about majorly support for illegal occupation laughs from that lines counting the cost of terry's amazing fly by night friends and the sun finally...
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week's g twenty gathering of leaders of richest nations in germany we speak to newly elected labor m.p laura pedagogue about her passionate didn't see a nation of austerity in her maiden speech in the u.k. house of commons and is europe's largest palestine convention goes ahead this weekend despite attempts by israeli lobbyists to have it cancelled we'll ask one of the speakers of the producer of a new film endorsed by no i'm trying to speak about nature's nation support for illegal occupation laughs from that lines counting the cost of to reason made fly by night friends under the sun finally setting the news international all of them all coming up in today's going underground but first when german chancellor angela merkel and china's president xi jinping go to berlin zoo today to visit pandas meeting mang and ching international bond traders will have other things on their mind specifically the opening up of the nine trillion dollar chinese bond market to foreign investors for the moment the policy announced by the chinese communist party earlier in the year has prompted caution amon
week's g twenty gathering of leaders of richest nations in germany we speak to newly elected labor m.p laura pedagogue about her passionate didn't see a nation of austerity in her maiden speech in the u.k. house of commons and is europe's largest palestine convention goes ahead this weekend despite attempts by israeli lobbyists to have it cancelled we'll ask one of the speakers of the producer of a new film endorsed by no i'm trying to speak about nature's nation support for illegal occupation...
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of you sort of you found a place to live when i talked about social housing i've been an m.p. for two weeks and i've been in the rent sector for a long time i was using one aspect of my personal life to display a problem about the wider crisis in social housing not just social housing but the private rented sector and the sector where you buy you know all of it currently for people of my age and that incredibly wealthy is tricky in one way or another and i suppose at some point i was make and then the depend trying to save the deposit of course it's labor council is that in the under fire in a lot of media at the moment. in germany call when it has a handle on labor policy council is up and down the country responsible for social cleansing i think what is really difficult is that the conservatives have created this perfect storm our was new when i was a count about that this was what they were different they were devolved i'm more and more responsibility to councils and at the same time not in government. grants because you know as well as i do councils only have three ways re
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wasou got the sense it massivelye -- this new bunch of m.p.'s, novices if you like, being bussed in to the mano the speech by under whose banner they were all elected. and a real sense that an ambitious new project is underway in france. absolutely. rochelle: thank you, james, reporting from servais. talk more about macron's speech. parliament.shed in doug is with me now. i'm equally joined by francois, an expert in communication. to have you both. doug, something that james touched on there, which i think should start with, is how much did this resemble a speech? union that.much was made of this was touted as a u.s. style, and i specify u.s. style state speech.nion we've gotten used to that because it has become an inter nationally televised event of u.s. presidents getting up there in an annual ritual what is a joint session of congress, both the house of representatives and the senate, in a setting very similar to today and laying out essentially a blueprint a road map for their policy direction their intentions for the year to come. it's ve
wasou got the sense it massivelye -- this new bunch of m.p.'s, novices if you like, being bussed in to the mano the speech by under whose banner they were all elected. and a real sense that an ambitious new project is underway in france. absolutely. rochelle: thank you, james, reporting from servais. talk more about macron's speech. parliament.shed in doug is with me now. i'm equally joined by francois, an expert in communication. to have you both. doug, something that james touched on there,...
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m.p.'s have been crucial for theresa may so much so she was ready to pay their support came with a hefty price tag of one billion pounds to be spent over the next twenty years that's in addition to the previously announced five hundred million and funds to northern ireland and who is footing the bill you may ask as always the taxpayer taxpayers resent politicians scooping up deals behind closed doors that invariably end with their cash being thrown wherever it's politically advantageous rather than where it could be best spent to recently called it a good deal and they do you p.r. delighted if you think the same applies to scotland and wales think again this is the worst kind of pork barrel politics which has shredded the last vestiges of credibility of this weekend prime minister it is outrageous that the prime minister believes she can secure her own political future by throwing money at northern ireland was completely ignoring the rest of the u.k. despite the british government having no
m.p.'s have been crucial for theresa may so much so she was ready to pay their support came with a hefty price tag of one billion pounds to be spent over the next twenty years that's in addition to the previously announced five hundred million and funds to northern ireland and who is footing the bill you may ask as always the taxpayer taxpayers resent politicians scooping up deals behind closed doors that invariably end with their cash being thrown wherever it's politically advantageous rather...
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m.p.'s have been crucial for theresa may so much so she was ready to pay their support came with a hefty price tag of one billion pounds to be spent over the next two years that's in addition to the previously announced five hundred million in funds to northern ireland and who is footing the bill you may ask as always the taxpayer taxpayer has resent politicians cooking up deals behind closed doors that invariably end with their cash being thrown wherever is politically advantageous rather than where it could be best spent to recently called it a good deal and the do you be are delighted if you think the same applies to scotland and wales think again this is the worst kind of pork barrel politics which trust rather the last vestiges of credibility over this what can prime minister it is outrageous that the prime minister believes she can secure her own political future by throwing money at north an island whilst completely ignoring the rest of the u.k. despite the british government having
m.p.'s have been crucial for theresa may so much so she was ready to pay their support came with a hefty price tag of one billion pounds to be spent over the next two years that's in addition to the previously announced five hundred million in funds to northern ireland and who is footing the bill you may ask as always the taxpayer taxpayer has resent politicians cooking up deals behind closed doors that invariably end with their cash being thrown wherever is politically advantageous rather than...
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a solution the question is for how long will it stick after all the irony is that a mere seven tory m.p.'s switching sides would potentially be enough for a majority to slip away and stacey churkin own party fund it. opposition labor leader jeremy corbin claimed the deal was not in the national interest but rather in may's own interest he voiced a concern about whether money for the agreement was coming from and the fact there was no investment for the rest of the country we discussed the deal with several. g.'s that managed to get this group the little coalition together but the do you pretty hold ted see she's still a minority government i think she's going to have real problems lasting i certainly think they'll be an election debacle toba i think she'll find it very very difficult to hold this government together because don't forget she's got to be pleased to see you please she's also got to please her divided party the conservative party is still massively divided over the major issue at the moment which is breaks it so it might make you a little bit was more secure for a few days
a solution the question is for how long will it stick after all the irony is that a mere seven tory m.p.'s switching sides would potentially be enough for a majority to slip away and stacey churkin own party fund it. opposition labor leader jeremy corbin claimed the deal was not in the national interest but rather in may's own interest he voiced a concern about whether money for the agreement was coming from and the fact there was no investment for the rest of the country we discussed the deal...
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a solution the question is for how long will it stick after all the irony is that a mere seven tory m.p.'s switching sides would potentially be enough for a majority to slip away once they see a party funded opposition labor leader jeremy coleman claimed the deal was not in the national interest but rather in may interest and he voiced concern about where the money for the agreement was coming from and the fact that there was no investment for the rest of the country we discussed all of this with various analysts. g.'s it managed to get this group b. little coalition together but the do you pretty whole ten see she's still a minority government i think she's going to have real problems lasting i certainly think they'll be in an election by toba i think she'll find it very very difficult all this government together bush doesn't get she's got simply with the secret police she's also got a fairly. divided party on the conservative party is still massively divided over the major issue at the moment which is brics it and the e.u. so it might make her a little bit was more secure for a few d
a solution the question is for how long will it stick after all the irony is that a mere seven tory m.p.'s switching sides would potentially be enough for a majority to slip away once they see a party funded opposition labor leader jeremy coleman claimed the deal was not in the national interest but rather in may interest and he voiced concern about where the money for the agreement was coming from and the fact that there was no investment for the rest of the country we discussed all of this...
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labor m.p. tells going underground about the failings of austerity. income inequality wage stagnation gerrymandering of political districts polarization you know the lack of defectiveness in congress there is these are well documented trends going back decades and no they're really acute in manifest to the point where people describe the system as being seized with a kind of paralysis. afshin rattansi we're going underground sixty nine years to the day a u.k. labor government launched a universal health care system the n.h.s. coming up in the show fight the power ahead of this week's g twenty gathering of leaders of richest nations in germany we speak to newly elected labor m.p. laura pedagogue about how passionate didn't see a nation of austerity in her maiden speech in the u.k. house of commons and is europe's largest palestine convention goes ahead this weekend despite attempts by israeli lobby is to have a council one of the speakers of the producer of a new film endorsed by no i'm trying to speak about nato nations support for the illegal occupat
labor m.p. tells going underground about the failings of austerity. income inequality wage stagnation gerrymandering of political districts polarization you know the lack of defectiveness in congress there is these are well documented trends going back decades and no they're really acute in manifest to the point where people describe the system as being seized with a kind of paralysis. afshin rattansi we're going underground sixty nine years to the day a u.k. labor government launched a...
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a solution the question is for how long will it stick after all the irony is that a mere seven tory m.p.'s switching sides would potentially be enough for a majority to slip away and if they see a party funded over sicily it is their recording playing the deal is not in the national interests rather in may's own interest and he voiced concern about where the money was actually coming from on why i know all the parts of the u.k. are getting extra funds we spoke to radio host and a part of politics professor for their views. manage to get they said good or be little coalition together but the do you pretty hollow tend see she's still a minority government i think she's going to have real problems lastic i certainly think they'll be in an election by october i think she'll find it very very difficult all this government together bush doesn't get she's got to be pleased to see she's also got a fairly. divided party on the conservative party to still be massively divided over the major issue at the moment which is breaks it out in the evening so a my make her a little bit miss more secure fo
a solution the question is for how long will it stick after all the irony is that a mere seven tory m.p.'s switching sides would potentially be enough for a majority to slip away and if they see a party funded over sicily it is their recording playing the deal is not in the national interests rather in may's own interest and he voiced concern about where the money was actually coming from on why i know all the parts of the u.k. are getting extra funds we spoke to radio host and a part of...
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a solution the question is for how long will it stick after all the irony is that a mere seven tory m.p.'s switching sides would potentially be enough for a majority to slip away and say suture party fund it. opposition leader jeremy corbin claim the deal was not in the national interest but rather in may's own interest you voiced concerns about where the money was coming from and why no other parts of the u.k. are receiving extra funding but i asked the radio host out of politics professor for their views. geez it managed to get this group the little coalition together but the do you pretty hotel and see she's still a minority government i think she's going to have real problems lasting i certainly think they'll be an election by toba i think she'll find it very very difficult to hold this government together because don't forget she's got simply was the seizure of three c. she's also got a. divided party on the conservative party a strong massively over the major issue at the moment which is breaks it out even more so it might make her a little bit was more secure for a few days but t
a solution the question is for how long will it stick after all the irony is that a mere seven tory m.p.'s switching sides would potentially be enough for a majority to slip away and say suture party fund it. opposition leader jeremy corbin claim the deal was not in the national interest but rather in may's own interest you voiced concerns about where the money was coming from and why no other parts of the u.k. are receiving extra funding but i asked the radio host out of politics professor for...
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veil covering could face a fine of up to thirty thousand euros and time in jail in the netherlands m.p.'s have already back the idea of this yet it's not become law but european countries are not the only ones that have instituted a ban or are considering it the african country of chad which is a muslim majority country actually instituted a ban on the full face covering back in two thousand and fifteen and that was following two suicide attacks in the country and they said it was necessary to prevent terrorism in future. reports claim the u.s. is looking to build up its military presence in libya amid a recent increase in violent clashes outside tripoli. according to the country's health ministry the latest shooting left at least four people dead including civilians dozens more injured parties point to sneer has the latest on the libyan crisis. the clashes have broken out east of the libyan capital of tripoli between forces that are aligned to the un unity backed government in tripoli it took over last year it's known as the government of national accord and it's been struggling to ma
veil covering could face a fine of up to thirty thousand euros and time in jail in the netherlands m.p.'s have already back the idea of this yet it's not become law but european countries are not the only ones that have instituted a ban or are considering it the african country of chad which is a muslim majority country actually instituted a ban on the full face covering back in two thousand and fifteen and that was following two suicide attacks in the country and they said it was necessary to...
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will not allow the people's republic to become the super power of this century well one new british m.p was elected last month's u.k. general election expressed her opposition to neo liberalism is all starting to pay off the accumulated losses of the city of london back in twenty a way to name is laura pitt caulk and here's a clip from a maiden speech in the british parliament i think the most frustrating thing has been to set up a sit those people here tell me things off that this suffering as a lesson for my constituents i would like you to come and tell those people who have been function that things aren't that or the teacher in my constituency who is recently written out like you to come and talk to the sixteen and a half thousand people in county durham every seat of parcels to the nurses to the junior doctors to the firefighters come and tell them that yes of austerity having proved that this or that profession well laura pedagogue joins me now laura thanks so much for governing on the show before we get to your maiden speech and your leader is addressing the durham miners goal o
will not allow the people's republic to become the super power of this century well one new british m.p was elected last month's u.k. general election expressed her opposition to neo liberalism is all starting to pay off the accumulated losses of the city of london back in twenty a way to name is laura pitt caulk and here's a clip from a maiden speech in the british parliament i think the most frustrating thing has been to set up a sit those people here tell me things off that this suffering as...
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you have a say here at the m.p.'s to the public i don't know but i mean they're obviously very serious issues facing the nations of the u.k. at the moment is it a good ripe for humor in this some would call it a crisis well all times right but i believe that as a politician and i certainly believe a known politician but now you must see the light side if you don't if you know of the ability to see a bit of humor sometimes black humor of course and everything life's not worth living and and my estimation i always try to see the the lighter side of politics as a participant and so i think i'm entitled to see even more for the time being at least a non-participant ok you mentioned don't believe the s. and p. its policy on syria was pretty clear which we were war and war and peace do you feel vindicated by what's happening in syria and of course don't trump the cities ending cia backing the defect to al qaeda or isis linked rebels in syria. yeah i mean i the we couldn't see it when the vote came to parliament the the leg
you have a say here at the m.p.'s to the public i don't know but i mean they're obviously very serious issues facing the nations of the u.k. at the moment is it a good ripe for humor in this some would call it a crisis well all times right but i believe that as a politician and i certainly believe a known politician but now you must see the light side if you don't if you know of the ability to see a bit of humor sometimes black humor of course and everything life's not worth living and and my...
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hundred additional jeremy corbin's m.p.'s of the republican mention in newcastle upon tyne in the north east of england call for the abolition of the british monarchy coming up in the show fake news donald trump's reported pick for bass a tad manic gives us the lowdown on putin collusion a g twenty let alone trump tower collusion thanks to trump jr and event there's also been jarrett bush and his briton legalizes dres amaze defacto killing wounding or displacing of tens of millions in the arab world nobel peace prize nominee and founder of code pink today have been german on u.k. complicity plus we'll ask the newly appointed president of the and us representing seven million students across the u.k. why two thirds of those students will never pay off their debts and to raise them a goes a wall at this week's probably this is a question all this and more coming up in today's going underground but first the british army is offering visas to africans in an attempt to recruit twelve thousand soldiers if you're watching this in a
hundred additional jeremy corbin's m.p.'s of the republican mention in newcastle upon tyne in the north east of england call for the abolition of the british monarchy coming up in the show fake news donald trump's reported pick for bass a tad manic gives us the lowdown on putin collusion a g twenty let alone trump tower collusion thanks to trump jr and event there's also been jarrett bush and his briton legalizes dres amaze defacto killing wounding or displacing of tens of millions in the arab...
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let a busy a tailor an m.p. it's today. have a voice. in my fellow workers and everybody this. food industry rochelle mounted what would you like to say to the boss held for whom your work i don't blame any one particular company the truth is unless the government actually acknowledge the importance of the home test within this country people are going to continue to be failed these problems a deep rooted within the system and the system that needs to change my name is janet sparks and i am a wal-mart associate at store number eleven zero two when i think about the fact there are c.e.o. mike du made over twenty million dollars last year more than one thousand times the average wal-mart associate. with all due respect i have to say i don't think that's right. i wish we'd never gotten into this center of this we've never had this extraordinary high rewards i didn't realize about was going to have or maybe all those orders knew perfectly well that this would be the result of it but i think the plot is unfortunate some are regret it i think you know you sort of always have it maybe
let a busy a tailor an m.p. it's today. have a voice. in my fellow workers and everybody this. food industry rochelle mounted what would you like to say to the boss held for whom your work i don't blame any one particular company the truth is unless the government actually acknowledge the importance of the home test within this country people are going to continue to be failed these problems a deep rooted within the system and the system that needs to change my name is janet sparks and i am a...
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shadow of the future energy of war was fought from london continues to today here is a veteran labor m.p. tony benn mentor of current u.k. labor leader jeremy corbyn put it in parliament ahead of the iraq war war is an easy thing to talk about not many people of the generation that remember. the sexual arousal i never killed anyone but i wore uniforms but i was in london in the blitz and i'd be forty living in the millbank tower where i was born some different ideas of common sense. and they're laughing because the millbank tower in westminster was then the offices of tony blair's labor party i went out into the show turning thames house every morning i saw a document burning five hundred people were killed in westminster one not by a landmine it was terrifying i found out rips terrified countries rockers terrified to go into iraq or to iraq where me weep when their children well we caught up with a tireless opponent of that war in iraq and subsequent was the former first minister of scotland alex salman dizzee took a break from rehearsing in a theater here in london for his edinburgh fr
shadow of the future energy of war was fought from london continues to today here is a veteran labor m.p. tony benn mentor of current u.k. labor leader jeremy corbyn put it in parliament ahead of the iraq war war is an easy thing to talk about not many people of the generation that remember. the sexual arousal i never killed anyone but i wore uniforms but i was in london in the blitz and i'd be forty living in the millbank tower where i was born some different ideas of common sense. and they're...
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opinion has become increasingly concerned about this policy of arming riyadh take a listen to what some m.p.'s here in parliament have had to say about it as a speaker thousands of civilians have been killed in yemen including a large number by the air force right on the not using british built planes there were part of which were trained by british instructors who were dropping british made bombs under coordinated by the saudis in the presence of british military advisors. so much to talk about the conflict this is being presented again sorry against the people of yemen what's. your bridge no wonder the country's impulse. i'm who are allowing these people to get away with it and despite all those objections the prime minister and have foreign secretary have consistently defended its policy of weapons sales to riyadh to take a lesson so far we do not believe the has been a clear risk of breach of international humanitarian law at the moment would we do exactly. the threshold has been crossed what matters is the strength of our relationship with saudi arabia on issues like dealing with terro
opinion has become increasingly concerned about this policy of arming riyadh take a listen to what some m.p.'s here in parliament have had to say about it as a speaker thousands of civilians have been killed in yemen including a large number by the air force right on the not using british built planes there were part of which were trained by british instructors who were dropping british made bombs under coordinated by the saudis in the presence of british military advisors. so much to talk...
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opinion has become increasingly concerned about this policy of arming riyadh take a listen to what some m.p.'s here in parliament have had to say about it. here is a speaker thousands of civilians have been killed in yemen including a large number by the air force i think on the dumb not using british built planes with pilots who were trained by british instructors who were dropping british made bombs under coordinated by the saudis in the presence of british military advisors . we have to put political pressure on the saudis to come to the table to reduce the scale of the bombing to move towards some kind of ceasefire and to do it properly so let's just talk about the conflict this is being presented against saudi arabia against the people of yemen what an absolute garbage no wonder the countries in poverty other who are allowing these people to get away with it. and despite all those objections the prime minister and have foreign secretary have consistently defended its policy of weapons sales to riyadh to take a lesson. we do not believe you've the has been a clear risk of breach of inte
opinion has become increasingly concerned about this policy of arming riyadh take a listen to what some m.p.'s here in parliament have had to say about it. here is a speaker thousands of civilians have been killed in yemen including a large number by the air force i think on the dumb not using british built planes with pilots who were trained by british instructors who were dropping british made bombs under coordinated by the saudis in the presence of british military advisors . we have to put...
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emergency housing where we get the thoughts of a european political analyst on the european parliament m.p. about the micro crisis both agree it's a huge problem that the blame lies on the e.u. but for different reasons. the program the lack of humanities the lack of common goals the lack of the founding out would be ideas of the european union forty. one million or migrants is not a big deal people of europe are exasperated because i don't think the people of europe mind having migrants and it's a tradition in many of european countries to greet a political refugees the problem is that these are not political refugees these are for most of them economical refugees problem is not the but actually got these men . because you know the agreements between the member states of the european union for the relocation of the refugees and the put every state member to accept some of them by the. fusion completely block ship even one refugee this is the the problem is a lack of sort of that is the responsibility is in all the wars that nato and western countries have waged in foreign countries where
emergency housing where we get the thoughts of a european political analyst on the european parliament m.p. about the micro crisis both agree it's a huge problem that the blame lies on the e.u. but for different reasons. the program the lack of humanities the lack of common goals the lack of the founding out would be ideas of the european union forty. one million or migrants is not a big deal people of europe are exasperated because i don't think the people of europe mind having migrants and...