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these bills are sitting before parliament. parliament will not pass them. i am hoping our conservative government gets back. will package the bills together and get them passed. this is what canadians expect us to do. they expect us to take crime seriously and have punishments that fit the crime. >> i am glad you are supporting the legislation we proposed around david chen and small- business owners in downtown toronto. you have not fulfilled any of your commitments. he promised 2500 more police officers. that promise was not kept. policing is very important if we are to reduce crime levels. we do need prosecution in key areas. we would like to see carjacking and home invasions and the recording of a young person in a gang to be an offense. we have to focus on prevention. you have to prevent the crimes from taking place if you are going to reduce crime levels where we want to. that means strong support for programs for young people. if we give young people positive choice after school so that when a trouble maker tries to tempt them into a life of crime, in
these bills are sitting before parliament. parliament will not pass them. i am hoping our conservative government gets back. will package the bills together and get them passed. this is what canadians expect us to do. they expect us to take crime seriously and have punishments that fit the crime. >> i am glad you are supporting the legislation we proposed around david chen and small- business owners in downtown toronto. you have not fulfilled any of your commitments. he promised 2500 more...
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and let us raise our own and taxes and keep parliament out of hours. had he accepted the olive branch petition we probably could have become a member of the british commonwealth. so there was a tremendous amount of loyalty, and even a loyalist forces. there was a major battle that often not mentioned, and i don't know whether this is prejudiced or what, but the major battle and most north carolina not far from wilmington north carolina a british fleet was going to land soldiers at wilmington and a loyalist army had formed and was marching towards the coast to join up with the british regulars. the force of rebels but what we call patriots intercepted them and massacred them at the creek, which is a blind gulch where the rebels were waiting for them. so, without the loyalist support the british troops couldn't land, and that kept the south free of the british control for a few years until they landed at charleston. yes, sir? >> you mentioned that the boston tea party spread south into other cities. it almost sounds as though there was a network of peopl
and let us raise our own and taxes and keep parliament out of hours. had he accepted the olive branch petition we probably could have become a member of the british commonwealth. so there was a tremendous amount of loyalty, and even a loyalist forces. there was a major battle that often not mentioned, and i don't know whether this is prejudiced or what, but the major battle and most north carolina not far from wilmington north carolina a british fleet was going to land soldiers at wilmington...
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these are bills sitting before parliament, that parliament will not pass.i'm hoping when a re-elected conservative government gets back, what we will do is package these bills together and get them passed. this is what canadians expect us to do, take crime seriously and have punishments that fit the crime. >> i'm glad you're supporting the legislation we proposed around david chen and in that situation, small business owner in downtown toronto. but i think the problem here is you haven't fulfilled many of your commitments. you promised there would be 2,500 more police officers for community policing but that promise was simply not kept. and policing is very important if we're going to reduce crime levels that len was talking about. similarly, we need prosecution in certain key areas. we would like to see carjacking and home invasions and the recruiting of a young person into a gang to be an offense. but most of all, we've got to focus on prevention in the first place. you've got to prevent the crimes from taking place if ultimately you will reduce crime lev
these are bills sitting before parliament, that parliament will not pass.i'm hoping when a re-elected conservative government gets back, what we will do is package these bills together and get them passed. this is what canadians expect us to do, take crime seriously and have punishments that fit the crime. >> i'm glad you're supporting the legislation we proposed around david chen and in that situation, small business owner in downtown toronto. but i think the problem here is you haven't...
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and simply asking for him to control the parliament and let us raise our own taxes and keep parliament out of our business. had he accepted the olive branch petition, we'd probably have become a member of the british commonwealth. so there was tremendous amount of loyalty, and even loyalist forces, there was a major battle that's off not mentioned -- often not mentioned, and i don't know whether this is prejudice or what, but a major battle at moor's creek, north carolina, not far from wilmington. a british fleet was going to land soldiers at wilmington, and a loyalist army had formed inland and was marching towards the coast to join up with the british regulars. a force were rebels, but what we call patriots intercepted them and massacred them at moor's creek which is, there was a blind gulch where the rebels were waiting for them and wiped them out. and so without the loyalist support, the british troops couldn't land, and that kept the south free of british control for a few years until they landed at charleston. yes, sir. >> mr. you messaged -- yes, sir. >> you mentioned the boston
and simply asking for him to control the parliament and let us raise our own taxes and keep parliament out of our business. had he accepted the olive branch petition, we'd probably have become a member of the british commonwealth. so there was tremendous amount of loyalty, and even loyalist forces, there was a major battle that's off not mentioned -- often not mentioned, and i don't know whether this is prejudice or what, but a major battle at moor's creek, north carolina, not far from...
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but it may be in fact, adjourned even more quickly than that becausthis week tueay in parliament, parliament voted for this whole trial to be referred to the constitutional court to decide the jurisdiction. because mr. berlusconi's defense argue that the case should be heard by a thing called the tribunal of ministers rather than milan. they say milan does not have jurisdiction. if the constitution court did rule that way, if it went to the tribunal of ministers, it first has to go through parliament. and parliament almost certainly would not to have it go. in other words, it's a long way of saying it. buit would mean that mr. berlconi would not go to trial at all. the trial would be stopped. >> but in any case so far dozens of witnesses are being called to testify including famous actors like george clooney. it seems that this is turning into a giant media circus. do you think, then, there's a risk that the trial will collapse because of this? >> no, it won't collapse because of that. it will collapse because of the issues i just mentioned. áúe questionable, the witnesses under the prosecut
but it may be in fact, adjourned even more quickly than that becausthis week tueay in parliament, parliament voted for this whole trial to be referred to the constitutional court to decide the jurisdiction. because mr. berlusconi's defense argue that the case should be heard by a thing called the tribunal of ministers rather than milan. they say milan does not have jurisdiction. if the constitution court did rule that way, if it went to the tribunal of ministers, it first has to go through...
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he has ak i was invited to speak there and then an incident happened in it or at the parliament had i'll never forget i'm on one of monsanto's representatives also had given a small presentation and i had given a presentation regards how their seeds implants is how it could be contaminated and coming out of the assembly the parliament assembly where i ran face to face in two months had his representative from johannesburg and he he was very very. i would say rude and a he said to me and shaking his face might they said nobody stands up to monsanto we're going to get you and we're going to destroy you and no way and he also went on to say that when i get back to canada i was going to be in big trouble and sure enough three weeks later when i got back to canada monsanto launched another lawsuit against me tariff for a million dollars and for all their car cars because they said i was stubborn i was arrogant i didn't do what mossad. one it and after another year of trial the judge the same judge has to first run out ahead in the federal court or what it might sound one hundred fifty fe
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continue in a different form i think this is a matter that parliament needs seriously to look at the impact if we're going to say in this country that you can get patents to people that allow them to control organisms that spread themselves around that raises implications that were raised in this case that need to be addressed by parliament and i hope their advice to do so. but i want to ask you a question has been reported by our national broadcaster this morning that the supreme court ruled that you deliberately. supplanted it jeanette. the art of modified monsanto seed in your crops and i just want to know if this is a correct report or if you could straighten the record and for that for once and for all in my view if you're not planting something intending to grow a roundup ready crop meaning some crop you're intending to spray with roundup of you know i don't see where that goes but as far as the supreme court was conservative the lower courts are large chunks of that to the cultivation of class with the gene it was sufficient to be infringement today as a personal as i said it'
continue in a different form i think this is a matter that parliament needs seriously to look at the impact if we're going to say in this country that you can get patents to people that allow them to control organisms that spread themselves around that raises implications that were raised in this case that need to be addressed by parliament and i hope their advice to do so. but i want to ask you a question has been reported by our national broadcaster this morning that the supreme court ruled...
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finish administrative reforms...and to transfer the authority to the parliament. >>akhmetbekov: the short notice of the election was an issue for us. we had everything we possibly could within onemonth. the territory of kazakhstan is vast ...so to reach all the people within one month is not possible. >>reporter: on election-day voters were out in force at more than 9,700 polling stations across a nation the size of western europe. >> well i voted for the president because he has increased our pensions and we live comfortably now. >> i voted for akhmetbekov, leader of the communist party, he is very energetic and i think we need fresh blood in to the political situation of the country. >>reporter: along with top politicians, the president was out voting - his popularity is intertwined with kazakhstan's meteoric economic rise. >>...20 years with nazarbayev at the helm has seen market reforms, over $120 billion in foreign investment and a 500 percent rise in gdp. >>these facts aren't lost on voters. >>nazarbayev: the central election committee reported that 90 perce
finish administrative reforms...and to transfer the authority to the parliament. >>akhmetbekov: the short notice of the election was an issue for us. we had everything we possibly could within onemonth. the territory of kazakhstan is vast ...so to reach all the people within one month is not possible. >>reporter: on election-day voters were out in force at more than 9,700 polling stations across a nation the size of western europe. >> well i voted for the president because he...
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we're hoping for in the next parliament we can balance the constitutional parliament, you know, like left and right or religious and civil, stuff like that. >> charlie: you're more pessimistic than i expected you to be. >> it's because of, i know the other guys have been there have been organizeed for years. that's one of the biggest mistake of the mubarak he regime. they were not fighting the muslim brotherhood only they are fighting any liberal party that could have helped him. it was a polarization. it's either us devil one or devil two. which devil do you like more. we didn't like both. they disappeared and the other devil is still there. so if i can lose the devil. i have nothing against the muslim brotherhood movement but i believe egypt deserves more than one choice. >> charlie: thank you for joining us. it's a pleasure to see you again. >> thank you. all the best. >> charlie: to an international correspondent who has covered him richard engel joins us now. he as you know nbc's chief northern correspondent. he has covered rack, lebanon and afghanistan and has just returned fro
we're hoping for in the next parliament we can balance the constitutional parliament, you know, like left and right or religious and civil, stuff like that. >> charlie: you're more pessimistic than i expected you to be. >> it's because of, i know the other guys have been there have been organizeed for years. that's one of the biggest mistake of the mubarak he regime. they were not fighting the muslim brotherhood only they are fighting any liberal party that could have helped him. it...
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government so much so that members of parliament from all parties have requested that parliament be recalled from its easter break to discuss what is happening in libya and whether this does constitute mission creep and what about the libyan government or what is tripoli said about this decision by the nato ally. tripoli's very angry about the foreign minister has come out and said that this could indeed worsen the conflict and in fact move deal a peace deal between the rebels and the current government further into the future he said that it would encourage defiance amongst the rebels if they thought that they were getting an ever increasing amount of support from nato and also that he says that it's a clear violation of the u.n. security council resolution which allows only the protection of civilians he says this is going one step too far as they say lots of division here in the u.k. as well talk of mission creep talk of this being outside the bounds of the u.n. security council resolution and of course the ultimate worry that this is just the first that. along the road to sending in grou
government so much so that members of parliament from all parties have requested that parliament be recalled from its easter break to discuss what is happening in libya and whether this does constitute mission creep and what about the libyan government or what is tripoli said about this decision by the nato ally. tripoli's very angry about the foreign minister has come out and said that this could indeed worsen the conflict and in fact move deal a peace deal between the rebels and the current...
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government so much so that members of parliament from all parties have requested that parliament be recalled from its easter break to discuss what is happening in libya and whether this does constitute mission creep. tripoli's very angry about it the foreign minister has come out and said that this could indeed worsen the conflict and in fact move a peace deal between the rebels and the current government further into the future he said that it would encourage defiance amongst the rebels if they thought that they were getting an ever increasing amount of support from nato and of course the ultimate worry that this is just the first step. along the road to sending in ground troops many say that this situation could turn into a similar situation to the one that you see in afghanistan where of course british forces have been involved there for ten years and counting one prominent politician something campbell went one step further reminding everyone that in fact the sending of military advisers in exactly this situation was what was the u.s. is first move when they went into vietnam. you know w
government so much so that members of parliament from all parties have requested that parliament be recalled from its easter break to discuss what is happening in libya and whether this does constitute mission creep. tripoli's very angry about it the foreign minister has come out and said that this could indeed worsen the conflict and in fact move a peace deal between the rebels and the current government further into the future he said that it would encourage defiance amongst the rebels if...
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parliament but it's like giving the public i have no issue with un resolution seventy three insofar as a duty to protect us in the situation there in benghazi but that resolution should not be stretched to cover all sorts of manner of interventions excursions which could result in a serious military thanks for. your thoughts and about this today the u.k. combined with france to deploy military officers to libya to advise the rebels how legal is that under the existing u.n. resolution do you think. well i think that we are increasingly in a teenager in danger of getting into. as far as the operation of the resolution is concerned already last week we saw the piece coming from peter cameron from presidents or cozy up president obama which appear to speak in forked tongue i'm the one hand that was saying we're not in there for regime change in the other hand we're not giving up until we get regime change you can't say two contradictory russian arms in terms of an operation of the sort of nature you can't say that you're going on under strict terms that will commit to growing troops but th
parliament but it's like giving the public i have no issue with un resolution seventy three insofar as a duty to protect us in the situation there in benghazi but that resolution should not be stretched to cover all sorts of manner of interventions excursions which could result in a serious military thanks for. your thoughts and about this today the u.k. combined with france to deploy military officers to libya to advise the rebels how legal is that under the existing u.n. resolution do you...
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the general good of the population. >> i think in fairness we have to realize that the kind of parliamentad in the past have prevented the government from making as much progress as it would have liked to on many of these bills. all i can say is that we will, if elected of the government party, we will govern as best we can. we're asking for a mandate, a strong mandate. our ideas are there. the people will vote for them or not but whether the result will be a liability or an asset are really an irrelevant question as far as i'm concerned. >> he could really put you down on those questions. chantal, there are some similarities there. the whole discussion of minor parties and what role they play, you know, in holding up -- holding up parliament. what do we learn from something like that? >> well, that pierre won a stable government. and using the same narrative that steven harper will be bringing to the debates and if you got to three people, just the optics of these three versus one that basically sends the mental about hammering stability and a stable government but also there's a differe
the general good of the population. >> i think in fairness we have to realize that the kind of parliamentad in the past have prevented the government from making as much progress as it would have liked to on many of these bills. all i can say is that we will, if elected of the government party, we will govern as best we can. we're asking for a mandate, a strong mandate. our ideas are there. the people will vote for them or not but whether the result will be a liability or an asset are...
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parliament people are calling this mission creep they're saying also that it was outside the bounds of the u.n. security council resolution and that it contributes massively to the ultimate worry that ground troops will be sent into libya there comparing this situation with afghanistan saying it could turn into another afghanistan where of course british forces have been involved there for ten years and counting and also the u.k. has learned nothing from iraq or afghanistan that they're applying to this conflict and in fact a prominent liberal democrat politician has gone one step further in this talking about vietnam he says that the first step that the u.s. took before it went into vietnam and got so in broil there was just this to send in military advisers what is laura. correspondent i spoke to brian becker from the anti war coalition he told me the escalation of force by the coalition as he sees it could eventually lead to an invasion. that resolution was designed to authorize the beginning of military operations against libya but the real goal from the beginning has been to toppl
parliament people are calling this mission creep they're saying also that it was outside the bounds of the u.n. security council resolution and that it contributes massively to the ultimate worry that ground troops will be sent into libya there comparing this situation with afghanistan saying it could turn into another afghanistan where of course british forces have been involved there for ten years and counting and also the u.k. has learned nothing from iraq or afghanistan that they're...
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the 50 first and fifty second to do so in this parliament. was the latest on the reconstruction and recovery effort. these came at a terrible human cost and cost to the economy. the only piece of the economy and early treasury, have -- lower than would otherwise have been the case. it was an $1.2 billion. three hundred million dollars lengthening tours of and coal production could be six million tons. as we go about this recovery and rebuilding we do know that despite the setback from natural disaster, the underlying economy is strong. to as we go. as the economy trends back to capacity with me and a light like the soft option. that is why the government took this decision to engage in savings. it wasn't easy. and it wasn't easy. and ask the australian people, it was very much constructive. fairly constructive. and taxpayers are paying less than $1. of course, we made tough decisions. rather than climbing into this. we didn't play the politics of fear. we didn't cut programs. and the methodical decisionmaking. [talking over each other] >> it
the 50 first and fifty second to do so in this parliament. was the latest on the reconstruction and recovery effort. these came at a terrible human cost and cost to the economy. the only piece of the economy and early treasury, have -- lower than would otherwise have been the case. it was an $1.2 billion. three hundred million dollars lengthening tours of and coal production could be six million tons. as we go about this recovery and rebuilding we do know that despite the setback from natural...
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parliament people are calling this mission creep they're saying also that it was outside the bounds of the u.n. security council resolution and that it contributes massively to the ultimate worry that ground troops will be sent into libya they're comparing this situation with afghanistan saying it could turn into another afghanistan where of course british forces have been involved there for ten years and counting and also the u.k. has learned nothing from iraq or afghanistan that they're applying to this conflict and in fact a prominent liberal democrat politician has gone one step further in this talking about vietnam he says that the first step that the u.s. took before it went into vietnam and got so employer there was just this to send in military advisers. correspondent. for a moment the germans from the stop the war coalition she joins us from zero to discuss the later actions in libya but since we were the sort of programs appreciate it or not i believe it was you see it is the play by the true advisors now to the rebels so quarters are guarding them. well i don't think you can
parliament people are calling this mission creep they're saying also that it was outside the bounds of the u.n. security council resolution and that it contributes massively to the ultimate worry that ground troops will be sent into libya they're comparing this situation with afghanistan saying it could turn into another afghanistan where of course british forces have been involved there for ten years and counting and also the u.k. has learned nothing from iraq or afghanistan that they're...
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next decade he says prime minister putin as he outlines the goals for the country's government and parliament business bulletin in about twenty minutes time for the details. very warm welcome to you this is from moscow fraunces where paris and a number of military officers to work with rebel forces in libya but insist they won't be ground troops there the u.k. announced it's sending in military advisers a move criticized by libya's foreign minister who says this could prolong the fighting the war and that reports from the. this does open a whole new level of operation in libya these people who own the ground. as opposed to forces who are in place in the no fly zone and it does the u.k. commitment to a conflict in libya russian's foreign minister has made it very clear that these are military advisers they are but they're not wearing uniforms according to him and they are organizing rather than training or being the rebel forces it's unclear what the difference in his view or indeed in the army between organizing and training is people here on the ground in london are still talking about missi
next decade he says prime minister putin as he outlines the goals for the country's government and parliament business bulletin in about twenty minutes time for the details. very warm welcome to you this is from moscow fraunces where paris and a number of military officers to work with rebel forces in libya but insist they won't be ground troops there the u.k. announced it's sending in military advisers a move criticized by libya's foreign minister who says this could prolong the fighting the...
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the procession turns right on whitehall and heads toward parliament.long the ministerial row, the royals will pass 10 downing street. >> processions will lead down whitehall and past big ben the famous bell attached to the houses of parliament our seat of government. and it will sweep around parliament square. >> reporter: that's where protestors have been for years and it's still unclear if the british government can force them to be gone on friday morning. by 10:58 a.m. the bride and her father arrive at the west doors of westminster abbey. >> this is a big moment. and kate middleton will be arriving. she will get out of her car and the dress will be revealed because this is the entrance to the abbey itself. >> reporter: the entrance right behind me which is also where at 12:15 bride and groom prince and princess will exit. they will on this a carriage. i don't know if you hop in a big fancy dress. then they will go -- i don't know. then they will do buckingham palace for all the festivities in the afternoon and evening. it was interesting to walk th
the procession turns right on whitehall and heads toward parliament.long the ministerial row, the royals will pass 10 downing street. >> processions will lead down whitehall and past big ben the famous bell attached to the houses of parliament our seat of government. and it will sweep around parliament square. >> reporter: that's where protestors have been for years and it's still unclear if the british government can force them to be gone on friday morning. by 10:58 a.m. the bride...
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. >> i think it that would be up to the permitting parliament to assess. >> i don't think they could issue a fine in that regard. >> i just want to make sure that is the natural consequence. if i can hit mr. duffy to confirm that with me. i would be more inclined to vote for this. >> there is actually no penalty for that apart from paying the additional fees, which would be issued. this makes them get another permit to pay the additional fees. there is no penalty. the penalty is what the fees are. >> the differential. >> an alternative would be to get it amended or to get a new parliament that is proper. -- permits that is proper. >> this would be $62,000 according to what they have and what we have. >> that is fine. got it. thanks. >> do you believe that that process could be handled through special conditions permit instead of a separate new permit? >> i would like to think so, yes. in getting an estimate on those fees and adding that to the cost of the special conditions permit, i could work that out with the central permit a bureau. that would be fine. >> thank you. >> is this on
. >> i think it that would be up to the permitting parliament to assess. >> i don't think they could issue a fine in that regard. >> i just want to make sure that is the natural consequence. if i can hit mr. duffy to confirm that with me. i would be more inclined to vote for this. >> there is actually no penalty for that apart from paying the additional fees, which would be issued. this makes them get another permit to pay the additional fees. there is no penalty. the...
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on the last day of parliament she was pictured wearing a celtic top in the chamber of the parliament. we are understanding from sources that it appear what is has been happening here is that there is a pattern. there has been media coverage of each of these individuals followed with a parcel bomb being sent to them. the sources are telling us that they were intended to kill. >> you are watching bbc news. syria's government lifted 50 years of emergency rule after months of anti-government protests. u.n. food shipments reached western libya. two schoolchildren were injured in houston when a gun brought in by a six-year-old went off accidentally. the boy was believed to be carrying the weapon in his backpack. >> they should have been going to class. instead these children are on their way to hospitals. they were hurt after a 6-year-old brought a loaded gun to school. >> he had a gun and it fell out of his pocket. he tried to get it and he shot a girl. >> he was among the three students injured, none of them seriously, when the gun went off. >> we had a kindergartener who brought a loaded
on the last day of parliament she was pictured wearing a celtic top in the chamber of the parliament. we are understanding from sources that it appear what is has been happening here is that there is a pattern. there has been media coverage of each of these individuals followed with a parcel bomb being sent to them. the sources are telling us that they were intended to kill. >> you are watching bbc news. syria's government lifted 50 years of emergency rule after months of anti-government...
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funny secretary has been like a cheerleader for the opposition in parliament ever since this things is now talk of sending in the just tickle support vice and training on the ground and we are getting sucked into a civil war the parallels of not only involved. the norm action concerning the deaths of civilians in bahrain saudi arabia the gambling could not be starker really involved in the civil war largely because of the vast amounts of oil that exist in eastern libya and i think the result will probably be pretty a very easy partition of libya with a sterile break which will lead to constant conflict and. not versed in the future what was the alternative to intervention the libyan people needed help. well the libyan people rose up in the east in part against gadhafi in part against his regime and there were protests in the various there were calls for restraint by the us and there was a un representative sent i regret that the u.n. didn't take a more serious approach why didn't you go for example to give some strength to the un's position on this and i think the reason was that all a
funny secretary has been like a cheerleader for the opposition in parliament ever since this things is now talk of sending in the just tickle support vice and training on the ground and we are getting sucked into a civil war the parallels of not only involved. the norm action concerning the deaths of civilians in bahrain saudi arabia the gambling could not be starker really involved in the civil war largely because of the vast amounts of oil that exist in eastern libya and i think the result...
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chairman of the foreign affairs committee of the polish parliament speaking to us live from after warsaw and here in the studio we have. the exact kind of secretary of the russian and polish group on difficult issues spotlight who will be back shortly how to take a break so stay with us don't go. wealthy british style holds the. right. markets. find out what's really happening into the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to name to cause the reports. of. me is eve. comes to. see. the brutal. welcome back to spotlight on our we're live in just a reminder that my guests on the show today are out of my league in he's here in the studio with me he is the executive secretary of the russia close group a difficult issues and angie holan ski the chairman of the foreign affairs committee of the polish parliament he is joining us live and not being able to cover from us the beautiful picture of spring in warsaw that we see on the very ground hello again welcome back to the show and congressional races with the wonderful weather you're going there in a pool a
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ski chairman of the foreign affairs committee of the polish parliament speaking to us live from out from warsaw and here in the studio we have our. executive secretary of the russian and polish group on difficult issues spotlight and will be back shortly after we take a break so stay with us. twenty years ago this country. situation. was how did. you get it you. where did it take. you. welcome back to spotlight i'm going of and just to remind my guests on the show today are out of my league in he's here in the studio with me he is the executive secretary of the russian perlis group on difficult issues and angie holan skee the chairman of the foreign affairs committee of the polish parliament he is joining us live and not being able to cover from us the beautiful picture of spring in warsaw that we see on the diagram hello again welcome back to the show and congratulations with the wonderful weather going there and quite well. thanks to most first of all i would like to say to a true mind out here is that that cat cat in the place where the tragedy last year at caring for decades this tow
ski chairman of the foreign affairs committee of the polish parliament speaking to us live from out from warsaw and here in the studio we have our. executive secretary of the russian and polish group on difficult issues spotlight and will be back shortly after we take a break so stay with us. twenty years ago this country. situation. was how did. you get it you. where did it take. you. welcome back to spotlight i'm going of and just to remind my guests on the show today are out of my league in...
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chairman of the foreign affairs committee of the polish parliament speaking to us live from our from warsaw and here in the studio we have our. executive secretary of the russian polish group on difficult issues spotlight will be back shortly after we take a break so stay with them though. for the. face to face with. welcome back to spotlight i'm al green alvin just a reminder that my guests on the show today are out of my league in he's here in the studio with me he is the executive secretary of the russian polish group on difficult issues and angie holan skee the chairman of the foreign affairs committee of the polish parliament he is joining us live and not being able to cover from us the beautiful picture of spring in warsaw that we see on the very ground hello again welcome back to the show and congressional races with the wonderful world of unlearnable and well gentlemen but in. general first of all i would love to remind our viewers that that cat cat in the place where the tragedy last year a clear here and there for decades this town has been a stumbling block in relations be
chairman of the foreign affairs committee of the polish parliament speaking to us live from our from warsaw and here in the studio we have our. executive secretary of the russian polish group on difficult issues spotlight will be back shortly after we take a break so stay with them though. for the. face to face with. welcome back to spotlight i'm al green alvin just a reminder that my guests on the show today are out of my league in he's here in the studio with me he is the executive secretary...
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chairman of the foreign affairs committee of the polish parliament speaking to us live from from warsaw and here in the studio we have till monday and they exactly have secretary of the russian and polish group on difficult issues the spotlight will be back shortly how to take a break so stay with us don't go. for . international peace soon which will rise in a few bands from feinstein the russians. who threw stones on team don't come. hungry for the full summer we've got it first hand the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. download the official ulti out legation choke i phone on i pod touch from the i choose apps to. watch all sheesh life on the go. video on demand policies and live broadcasts and r.s.s. feeds are now in the palm of your. question on the i'll call. welcome back to spotlight on how we live in just a reminder that my guests on the show today are out of my league in he's here in the studio with me he is the executive secretary of the russia polish group and difficult issues and angie holan skee the chairman of the foreign affairs committee
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he said the fact that parliament rejected austerity measures last month made the request for aid inevitable. greece and ireland have already asked for financial assistance. on wall street, stocks closed higher today as the dow neared a three-year high. the dow jones industrial average
he said the fact that parliament rejected austerity measures last month made the request for aid inevitable. greece and ireland have already asked for financial assistance. on wall street, stocks closed higher today as the dow neared a three-year high. the dow jones industrial average
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they were able to do this, because they had more votes in parliament than the prime minister did. they didn't do it by a cue, they did it by having the mps vote
they were able to do this, because they had more votes in parliament than the prime minister did. they didn't do it by a cue, they did it by having the mps vote
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global crisis by twenty twelve reputedly gave the forecasts during his annual economic report to parliament the pace of economic growth in the country totaled four percent last year the highest among the g eight countries but the message is that in order to prop objectively russia needs to normalize its economy and boost foreign investment but until the mid seventy's that modernizations on the right of those two works because to bring high quality capital.
global crisis by twenty twelve reputedly gave the forecasts during his annual economic report to parliament the pace of economic growth in the country totaled four percent last year the highest among the g eight countries but the message is that in order to prop objectively russia needs to normalize its economy and boost foreign investment but until the mid seventy's that modernizations on the right of those two works because to bring high quality capital.
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therefore logical that not only did belgian government but also the parliament with unanimity decided to contribute. some military efforts indeed exist that is now the most important thing of course is to understand that the solution of durable solution for libya is not possible only by military means it has to be something which is holistic and we need to be able to present a future or help. to create a future which has to be libyan led it is the libyans that have to decide on the future but i think that the countries in europe and the european union as a whole can be helpful in that respect not in the least in economic record peroration q does nato here including belgium has a precise understanding this point who are helping in libya the syrians or the rebels it is absolutely about protecting the civilians and like secretary general of nato rasmussen said protecting citizens is not the same thing as arming them so the build and position is let's say quite a lot of blocs we have a good look sure of what was the reason lucian in the united nations in new york and for us it's about pro
therefore logical that not only did belgian government but also the parliament with unanimity decided to contribute. some military efforts indeed exist that is now the most important thing of course is to understand that the solution of durable solution for libya is not possible only by military means it has to be something which is holistic and we need to be able to present a future or help. to create a future which has to be libyan led it is the libyans that have to decide on the future but i...
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can i say to the members of the parliament . spec this goes to relevance, mr.peaker i wonder if the prime minister could outline what the plan is -- >> it's hard for me to decide whether the member should know on the basis of the predecessors knowledge of the standing orders that that is not a standing order, but i would indicate to him the next time that he interrupt proceedings in that manner he will be dealt with. being eight hasmonean doesn't get any special privileges but i just warn member the prime minister has the call. >> thank you mr. speaker and of course we will rebuild. mr. speaker, and you would recall and the house would recall the government's plan was met by the politics, the government's plan was met by the campaign, led by the leader of the opposition. mr. speaker, that scared campinas silent now, and what we should learn from that example was ultimately the leader of the opposition carbon pricing campaign and there is evidence it's already filed fall in silent because deer cannot stand up >> my question is to the minister representing for cl
can i say to the members of the parliament . spec this goes to relevance, mr.peaker i wonder if the prime minister could outline what the plan is -- >> it's hard for me to decide whether the member should know on the basis of the predecessors knowledge of the standing orders that that is not a standing order, but i would indicate to him the next time that he interrupt proceedings in that manner he will be dealt with. being eight hasmonean doesn't get any special privileges but i just warn...
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part in some situations think of libya for example we are capable of mobilizing support from our parliament putting the right decisions so this means that even with a clear tikal government the belgian economy continues to be productive and to work and of course it would be better to have a full fledged government the soonest possible but there is no question of not having a government that is. caricature of government and the crisis in politics and biology say about the national character and you are the really necessary or can actually press those just take their place oh i think it's clear that the european union is of course a formidable in this instrument but that does not replace the sovereignty of the individual states to its. clear that the twenty seven member states are still sovereign countries who have understood of course to be more united for example economic policy is something which is in the interest of each and every country but there is no such thing as a european government or something like european governance because. the president of the european council and the vols h
part in some situations think of libya for example we are capable of mobilizing support from our parliament putting the right decisions so this means that even with a clear tikal government the belgian economy continues to be productive and to work and of course it would be better to have a full fledged government the soonest possible but there is no question of not having a government that is. caricature of government and the crisis in politics and biology say about the national character and...
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the 51st and 52nd hill to do so in this parliament. refund the reconstruction and recovery effort. we know these disasters have, at a terrible human cost in a cost to the community. queensland which suffered so badly is one piece of our economy and earlier measurements suggest pay growth will be lower than would have otherwise been the case. crop production will be around 1.2 bean dollars less, $300 million less in tourism and coproduction could be 16 million times less in the march quarter. as we go about this recovery and rebuilding, we do know that the economic disasters that the underlying economy is strong and that is why it is appropriately -- appropriate mr. speaker to pay as we go. as the economy trains back to full capacity we won't take the soft option by differing savings until four years from now. that is why the government took the decision to engage in savings. it wasn't easy but it was the right thing to do, and we took the decision to defer infrastructure. once again it wasn't easy but it was the right thing to do. and
the 51st and 52nd hill to do so in this parliament. refund the reconstruction and recovery effort. we know these disasters have, at a terrible human cost in a cost to the community. queensland which suffered so badly is one piece of our economy and earlier measurements suggest pay growth will be lower than would have otherwise been the case. crop production will be around 1.2 bean dollars less, $300 million less in tourism and coproduction could be 16 million times less in the march quarter. as...
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he's another welsh member of parliament. why is he supporting an nhs cut in wales that will hit not just hospices but will hit hospitals, hit gp's and community services? that is what is coming out of this question time. labour are cutting the nhs. you cannot trust labour with our national health service. >> jonathan evan. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the whole house will be aware that younger women drivers face a massive hike in their insurance premiums next year. and as a direct result as a european court judgment. in that context, therefore, does my right honorable friend share my disappointment that this judgment has been warmly welcomed by london's labour euro mp mary honeyball who has indicated that she considers it to be admirable and the price of equality? >> well, i have to say to my honorable friend, it shows that some of the lutie left is still alive and well in our country because, frankly, insurance premiums ought to reflect risk. and i think i'd understand that. [laughter] >> insurance premiums ought to reflect r
he's another welsh member of parliament. why is he supporting an nhs cut in wales that will hit not just hospices but will hit hospitals, hit gp's and community services? that is what is coming out of this question time. labour are cutting the nhs. you cannot trust labour with our national health service. >> jonathan evan. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the whole house will be aware that younger women drivers face a massive hike in their insurance premiums next year. and as a direct...