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european parliament.the swedish social democratic arctic, the moderate party, green party, liberal people's party, center party, sweden democrats, feminist initiative, christian democrats, left party. in may elections, the feminist initiative earned over 5% of the vote and won a seat in the european parliament. wednesday, i spoke to the parties cofounder gudrun schyman , who used to head the left party. i asked her about the founding of the feminist initiative. >> this question about gender inequality, high enough on the political agenda. so i started discussions with different kind of feminist from the peace movement, the environmental movement, from the antiracist movement. they were discussing how to do because women very often has the function of being a lobbyist and their own political party. they go together in special women groups and then they try to have an opinion for the political -- the real political questions and wrote political party. we thought it would be time now to go from the status of
european parliament.the swedish social democratic arctic, the moderate party, green party, liberal people's party, center party, sweden democrats, feminist initiative, christian democrats, left party. in may elections, the feminist initiative earned over 5% of the vote and won a seat in the european parliament. wednesday, i spoke to the parties cofounder gudrun schyman , who used to head the left party. i asked her about the founding of the feminist initiative. >> this question about...
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how vocal have those skeptics been in parliament? >> during the vote they couldn't be very vocal because the procedure did not allow them to say very much. but outside i spoke to a number and theykeptic mp's blasted this election as another illustration of what they call precooked arrangements, deals in back rooms in brussels behind closed doors come and of course they sought to portray the election of martin scholz as once again an example of the lack of transparency within european institutions. i'm not sure they convinced everyone here. what is clear when you look at the figures is that no matter how strong a happy come in parliament, skeptics are in no position to be a blocking minority. how about some world cup news for you? today's early game will see argentina take on switzerland, and the later one will see the usa going against belgium in that knockout round. there are a lot of happy french football fans out there today. their team beat nigeria last 2-0. french fans in brazil, there is a reason to be happy. 2-0 and will face
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parliament will reconvene next tuesday. maliki's opponents accuse him of marginalizing the country's sunni minority and blame him for the rapid advance of the isis militants. >> time now for a check on having markets shaped up in europe on tuesday. we have this wrapup from frankfurt, including today's big economic releases in germany. >> data confirmed at the german economy is in very good condition, and it is able to stay the motor for the european economy. although there are signs of trouble ahead. the machinery business said that incoming orders went down again. this shows that there might he some weakness coming from the export market, but traders have been able to ignore these data. the dax went up straight after there has been new economic data coming from the u.s. the isn index showed that the u.s. industry is in very good shape. >> let's get a closer look at those market numbers for you now, and what a day -- the dax climbing 29902. euro stoxx 50 also getting a bump of nearly 1 percent. in new york across the atlant
parliament will reconvene next tuesday. maliki's opponents accuse him of marginalizing the country's sunni minority and blame him for the rapid advance of the isis militants. >> time now for a check on having markets shaped up in europe on tuesday. we have this wrapup from frankfurt, including today's big economic releases in germany. >> data confirmed at the german economy is in very good condition, and it is able to stay the motor for the european economy. although there are signs...
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obviously she was sent to the parliament not by me which i'm finding out. someone called the interview subjects. at twelve and rerouted her i mean i there is no confusion in my part that we have an interview set up at twelve thirty six but that's not difficult. i don't ever get to know why you would send someone somewhere then to claim they didn't do it i don't know i don't know. why. it's so we're sitting outside parliament and we've lost the other car with buoyancy on in the two camera guys is meeting this woman and we need for him to be contacting you i wrote on his cell but i actually don't have it saved in my phone we need for him to tell us where they are. not judge wright but i by rerouting her to parliament well then you got you gave me a roman's hold. i'm here. i'm here and i yes. yes. that would be great i need ok. i just got a message from the corner you know the reason brits you know wanted to meet one of the parliament it's because he has another interview outside of the nurse here. that's fantastic. this is such. why aren't the camera guys ans
obviously she was sent to the parliament not by me which i'm finding out. someone called the interview subjects. at twelve and rerouted her i mean i there is no confusion in my part that we have an interview set up at twelve thirty six but that's not difficult. i don't ever get to know why you would send someone somewhere then to claim they didn't do it i don't know i don't know. why. it's so we're sitting outside parliament and we've lost the other car with buoyancy on in the two camera guys...
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it is very important for the parliament not to give up. that is why president poroshenko , for example, called for the parliament not to give up. clicks and finally, what impact will this have on kiev's effort -- >> and finally, what impact will this have on kiev's effort to quell the insurrection in the east? >> it should be a big disaster for ukraine army, because the big problem with the ukraine army is money. it was so, and is so more now. apprentice are called -- the prime minister called saturday on the parliament, and in the case of the resignation, the ukrainian army would not get any more money. you can imagine what would happen without money. this cannot win the battle -- or the war against the separatists. and the ukrainian state cannot bring the eastern part under his control. >> thank you very much, in kiev with some musical accompaniment, it seems, in the background. thanks a lot. >> risch best hitters have started examining the second -- british investigators have started examining the second blackbox from the plane that was
it is very important for the parliament not to give up. that is why president poroshenko , for example, called for the parliament not to give up. clicks and finally, what impact will this have on kiev's effort -- >> and finally, what impact will this have on kiev's effort to quell the insurrection in the east? >> it should be a big disaster for ukraine army, because the big problem with the ukraine army is money. it was so, and is so more now. apprentice are called -- the prime...
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do join us when parliament returns at the start of september. until then, goodbye.captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> because parliament is in recess, "prime minister's questions" will not be seen this wednesday. you can watch it live on c-span two. to catch up on other prime minister's questions, go to c-span.org. a conversation with dan pfeiffer. at 11:00 p.m., "q&a." the another chance to see bbc review of the latest session of the british parliament. >> senior adviser to president obama dan pfeiffer says he would not discount the possibility of republicans pursuing the impeachment of the president if he takes aggressive action on immigration reform. he made those remarks at a christian science monitor in this series. -- breakfast series. he also made remarks on russia, unaccompanied immigrant children, and the elections. the christian science monitor bureau chief is david cook. he moderated the event. >> ok, here we go. i am david cook. the assistant to the president and the senior ad
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i think that a good chance of entering the parliament.be if they get in, we can have a new discussion on how to actually listen to the people in sweden. the president of the world's oldest peace organization. we turn now to per bolund. i met him earlier today rabbi this broadcast. he is the economic spokesperson for the green party. >> this is like a democratic workshop for a week in sweden where every party is here and also many organizations and companies are here. we have the possibility to discuss all different topics on the political table. it is really, really interesting. one of the problems is, there's too much happening so it is hard to choose where to go and what seminar to attend, actually. start?did almedalen >> in the 1970's when one of the prime minister's from -- who started speaking at the park nearby here. in other party leaders started to join in the coming years and then it has been a tradition that all the parties who are in parliament come here and now we have one date each and we also have seminars and talk together.
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is only going to play once the long parliament they went to the e.u. they weren't dropped off a little bit away from this place had to get another taxi was a lie. on sunday honest. seriously she cries again i'm just going to shoot myself. like the question. so i'll take you after took a i just want to know i just have maybe a few tears to sort out how you feel what you do. under. the street so we are. going to hand you off ten minutes ok we are. going to get. i am a good reporter going to say this here camera i have a good reporter and i care about this story and i don't care that this is so so awful that i could lay on the space that i am getting this story and i'm getting it right for years ok well let's just try to figure out how we're going to do this. let's change it up a little let's change it up a little so we'll walk over to the main parliament so that we can give you a different picture of you in a different setting if that's ok with you yes yes could you get us walking and talking to you guys here for words. ok arbitron obviously people tell
is only going to play once the long parliament they went to the e.u. they weren't dropped off a little bit away from this place had to get another taxi was a lie. on sunday honest. seriously she cries again i'm just going to shoot myself. like the question. so i'll take you after took a i just want to know i just have maybe a few tears to sort out how you feel what you do. under. the street so we are. going to hand you off ten minutes ok we are. going to get. i am a good reporter going to say...
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we'll keep you up to date. >>> we move to the iraqi parliament. session has been adjourned after the first step to forming a unified government. the government is undermined by the ongoing huge crisis engulfing iraq with militants have declared a counter fate. i spoke to our correspondent in baghdad earlier and asked how any kind of government could be formed with a country in such crisis. >> yes, of course, this is happening, an ongoing crisis and chaos if you like. but it was the push of the religious authorities in iraq that made this happen. i mean the parliament session two months after the election. then the constitutional time lines. but now the iraqis are trying to reach some kind of agreement to elect the speaker of parliament then president for their republic and prime minister of course. they have weeks to do that. they have to kick off the process of forming a government under circumstances. >> do we have any potential names as to who could be the prime minister? >> well as you put in the queue of this, the prime minister maliki won bu
we'll keep you up to date. >>> we move to the iraqi parliament. session has been adjourned after the first step to forming a unified government. the government is undermined by the ongoing huge crisis engulfing iraq with militants have declared a counter fate. i spoke to our correspondent in baghdad earlier and asked how any kind of government could be formed with a country in such crisis. >> yes, of course, this is happening, an ongoing crisis and chaos if you like. but it was...
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. >> jean-claude juncker wins approval from the eu parliament as the new head of the commission. >> efforts to reach a temporary truce in the middle east seem to have come up short. hamas rejected the proposed cease-fire deal with israel earlier today, and militants continued firing rockets into israeli territory. >> now israel is lashing back. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says his forces will expand lee terry operations and exert great war's. a week of heavy fighting has claimed the lives of 190 palestinians, and today, the first israeli citizen was killed in the violence. >> smoke is rising over gaza again. israel resumed its offensive after hamas rejected calls for a cease-fire, saying it did not go far enough. >> israel's announcement of a unilateral cease-fire has no value to us. we do not want a cease-fire. we want an end to injustice for the palestinian people. >> just hours after israel declared its truce, hamas fired a volley of rockets across the border. some landed near the town were diplomatic efforts are continuing. the diplomatic foreign minister has been meeting with bot
. >> jean-claude juncker wins approval from the eu parliament as the new head of the commission. >> efforts to reach a temporary truce in the middle east seem to have come up short. hamas rejected the proposed cease-fire deal with israel earlier today, and militants continued firing rockets into israeli territory. >> now israel is lashing back. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says his forces will expand lee terry operations and exert great war's. a week of heavy fighting has...
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. >> i saw a smoke grenade explode and the whole parliament hall was covered with smoke. >>> two young boys fight inside a cage. >> i think that's enough, i think everybody has seen enough now. >>> and an angry driver plows through a crowd. >> i thought i was about to die. >> watch what happens when people behave wildly. >> we got a mass, mass riot. >> our caught on camera acting inappropriately. >> police officer bent one over, all the way to the ground and grabbed her booty and was just pounding her. >> and plain just go too far. >> he's purple. >>> "caught on camera: out of line." >> hello, i'm contessa brewer. welcome to "caught on camera." from politicians to police, sports stars to security guards, seems almost everybody gets out of line sometimes. and in a world full of cameras, those moments can live forever. in the case of our first story, some poor judgment, even becomes an international incident. a good-will basketball game takes an angry turn. when players stop passing basketballs and start hurling chairs. >> quickly you realize this was not your typical sports altercation.
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a she's saying that you center to the parliament. i think that it's fine that all of this me do you know where you're standing. thank you. so we say. instead of the harlem that well i said maybe we're going to the other person anyway if there was a diamond interest this is not a job there now i want to just go to my cabin i've got to sit with multiples for so i just have a couple seconds this is. expected. but at the delay. it's . ok. right now you're not talking to me again no i decide i got to send us e-mail this is better priority for forty minutes now instead of. ok well anyways just let me let me let's you know one of my interview got a crowd of oh what do you want me to know you write that down i thought i was in the case thing that's the case i mean is she crazy no you were sued you say this film of the hospital now on. he said ok that sounds like an idea but i took for granted she said yesterday she couldn't that's why i didn't ask her not to i'm not wasting energy on that i just want to get the story and i want to get that i
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parliament . and the prime minister's refusing to use the government's. war in the country's east. you're watching international. muslims throughout the world are marking international crudes day it's traditionally used to express solidarity with the palestinian people and this year most of the banners in the streets i denounce an israeli aggression in gaza protesters in iran were chanting anti israel slogans and burning the country's flag in the capital tehran the rally was attended by the iranian president similar scenes we're seeing today across india where thousands of muslims march in support of palestine and help arabs have also been protesting in israel in jerusalem and in clashes with police several dozen people were arrested after throwing rocks at the israeli offices they responded with tear gas and water cannons. and in a separate action ten thousand palestinian protesters took to the streets of ramallah in the west bank to voice their anger at the violence in gaza that ended in clashes with israeli soldiers which left four protesters dead and dozens wounded in gaza for
parliament . and the prime minister's refusing to use the government's. war in the country's east. you're watching international. muslims throughout the world are marking international crudes day it's traditionally used to express solidarity with the palestinian people and this year most of the banners in the streets i denounce an israeli aggression in gaza protesters in iran were chanting anti israel slogans and burning the country's flag in the capital tehran the rally was attended by the...
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not the parliament. >> all right. and any idea of who is responsible, any claim of responsibility or evidence? >> i think it's rly to say in this explosion was al-shabab, but to what we know, this kind of explosion is from al-shabab, and the investigation taking place at the moment. and i don't know what - that, you know, this kind of terrorism, if it actually is - is killing innocent people during ramadan. the government of somalia will continue hunting and, you know, bringing those to justice. we will not allow all terrorist groups to continue and kill other people. >> there has been three members of parliament killed this year. >> do you see a link here, is there a campaign to undermine parliament. >> obviously, you know, there is a link which al-shabab are frying to create a fear within the other somali individuals. what we know is that the somalis are strong enough, and that they are strong enough to make sure that peace and prosperity will continue in mogadishu, and across somalia >>> in afghanistan 400 fuel tan
not the parliament. >> all right. and any idea of who is responsible, any claim of responsibility or evidence? >> i think it's rly to say in this explosion was al-shabab, but to what we know, this kind of explosion is from al-shabab, and the investigation taking place at the moment. and i don't know what - that, you know, this kind of terrorism, if it actually is - is killing innocent people during ramadan. the government of somalia will continue hunting and, you know, bringing...
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again i think there's never been that much unity in the ukraine parliament i mean you know every few weeks or so that we can we're witness to what fights are in the parliamentary hall. among members of parliament and they're finding all sorts of legal and illegal ways to physically just remove those with whom they disagree. from the parliament being able to vote this is one of those i think episodes and indeed the prime minister the current prime minister now the acting prime minister you have the new moon has expressed his frustration and even accused those who are behind this of being sort of supporters of the policies of the kremlin that's become a common refrain ukrainian politics now with people with whom you disagree. understood thanks for being on the program political science professor nicola petro from the university of rhode island. thank you. after the break his cigars his death toll tops seven hundred we report from overcrowded cemeteries now ask israel when it will stop plus to poland condemned by europe's human rights court for hosting cia torture prisons see watching i
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parliament has adjourned to a later date. a failure in iraq by the parliament to form any part of a new government. >>> all right. let's get the sport now. >> thank you very much. day one of competition at the commonwealth games in glasgow got under way. 20 gold medals will be woun. an opening ceremony was broadcast to many billions. >> reporter: originally called the british empire game, the commonwealth games include non-olympic event such as squash and lawn bowls. 18 sports will be completed with 4,500 athlete representing 71 nations. it's the third time scotland held the games beating abuja for the hop our this time around. the opening ceremony reflect the tragedy of flight mh17 shot down over ukraine. >> please stand as we observe a moment's silence to express our support and above outline our solidarity with the loved ones of all those of every nationality who lost their lives. >> reporter: like london 2012, the head of the commonwealth, britain's queen elizabeth ii opened the games. >> it's a calling together and a rem
parliament has adjourned to a later date. a failure in iraq by the parliament to form any part of a new government. >>> all right. let's get the sport now. >> thank you very much. day one of competition at the commonwealth games in glasgow got under way. 20 gold medals will be woun. an opening ceremony was broadcast to many billions. >> reporter: originally called the british empire game, the commonwealth games include non-olympic event such as squash and lawn bowls. 18...
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jeremy corbyn says the law will be passed despite resistance among many members of parliament here. he would is that it will probably go through the british parliament at the moment it has a sunset clause to end in two thousand and sixteen the first amendment we have today is to bring that forward too much nearer the introduction date but many of us will actually vote against the bill as a whole because we do not believe it's necessary we believe it's an intrusion into people's lives and also britain is taking for itself a global role in this that it can prosecute any company anywhere in the world if it fails to provide the data that the government requires from it this gives blanket powers to the state to interfere in everybody's mobile phone call or any other data retention for a period of twelve months and that is a massive invasion on a par with the invasion of privacy that has happened in the united states which mr snowden did so much to try and expose to the rest of the world. and update now on the latest from ukraine and in the east again you're seeing the town. near donetsk
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he is stepping aside from parliament next year as well. only him and the prime minister will know why he has chosen to leave. a difference of opinion between him and his successor can be exaggerated. they are eurosceptics. >> we have to leave it there. thank you so much. international airport has been hit by a rocket attack. 12 planes were damaged in the blast. the government is considering to raise security. >> the main international airport in libya once again the target of shelling monday to tuesday. the damage is now extensive. 90% of the planes on the tarmac destroyed. there has been shooting with heavy weaponry since 6:00 saturday morning. private cars and airplanes have been hit. planes from different airlines. the customs hall has been run down completely. >> militia men have battled for control over the airport. they have tried to push out those in the town who have control the strategic fight since 2011. the united nations has even pulled out its staff, unable to control these powerful militias. libby has appealed to the internat
he is stepping aside from parliament next year as well. only him and the prime minister will know why he has chosen to leave. a difference of opinion between him and his successor can be exaggerated. they are eurosceptics. >> we have to leave it there. thank you so much. international airport has been hit by a rocket attack. 12 planes were damaged in the blast. the government is considering to raise security. >> the main international airport in libya once again the target of...
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and if the parliament managing to appoint or select a president.he meeting of the parliament today, and it seems that it was even no consensus on the nomination of mr. jabari. because all of a sudden, somebody else nominated themselves so and in the last agreed to enroll his nomination, and he is a member of the same of mr. maliki. >> that remains on the government's shoulder to see -- or to act in order to put that in practice. >> all right, let's leave it there for now. >> now the u.k. has a new foreign secretary poll hing the surprise resinate of will with i am hague on monday. william hague has been replaced in the polls by former defense secretary. make will now become the leader of the lower half of parliament before retiring next year. the new cabinet featuring more women. >> and the prime minister bid to win the next general election in 2015. it is nearly 40 years since i started being a political activist and appearing at party conferences, so that is a full generation of being involved in politics. tramming the word, meeting, sometimes ch
and if the parliament managing to appoint or select a president.he meeting of the parliament today, and it seems that it was even no consensus on the nomination of mr. jabari. because all of a sudden, somebody else nominated themselves so and in the last agreed to enroll his nomination, and he is a member of the same of mr. maliki. >> that remains on the government's shoulder to see -- or to act in order to put that in practice. >> all right, let's leave it there for now. >>...
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and f of anorexia, they're coming to parliament seeking to obtain samples will my friend commend the work of all those who have been brave enough to speak out with their struggles of eating disorders? >> i thank my ron rabble friend for -- honorable friend for raising this shufment i am sure everyone has friends or family affected by this condition and wants to see the help we provide improve. so i commend the bravery of all those who sproke out about their experience with eating disorders it is not an easy thing to do we need to learn more so we can provide the right kind of support. in that contesksd what the government is doing for mental health conditions is important as well. >> mr. speaker we now know for certain that taxpayers last year were robbed of around 1 billion pounds because of the botched bargain basement fire sale of royal mail. will he now do as the select can he has asked and publish the list of those preferential investors? and when will somebody be held to account for this right royal mail fiasco? >> i just completely disagree with the honorable gentleman. for ye
and f of anorexia, they're coming to parliament seeking to obtain samples will my friend commend the work of all those who have been brave enough to speak out with their struggles of eating disorders? >> i thank my ron rabble friend for -- honorable friend for raising this shufment i am sure everyone has friends or family affected by this condition and wants to see the help we provide improve. so i commend the bravery of all those who sproke out about their experience with eating...
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now, explain to us what is expected to happen in parliament today?> well, the president has just walked out right now before you crossed over to me. that is after he stat down with legislators in the building here to my left. they have been discussing his proposal of what we understand is him giving directives or trying to find a way for the legislators to agree upon a mekan im, to -- mechanism, to reach a solution on the fate of the region. it comes down to two votes - one between disputed areas between the semiautonomous region of iraq proper, and the entirety of the kurdish region as an independent state as many kurds would like to see. as you herd from the previous guest, essentially, to all intents and purposes, many believe they are self governed and because of the lawlessness the decentralisation of the government, and the political and power vacuum caused by the failure of the nouri al-maliki government. however, there are moves here to legalize that speak whether it's through law, legislation or referendum. >> at the same time there has been
now, explain to us what is expected to happen in parliament today?> well, the president has just walked out right now before you crossed over to me. that is after he stat down with legislators in the building here to my left. they have been discussing his proposal of what we understand is him giving directives or trying to find a way for the legislators to agree upon a mekan im, to -- mechanism, to reach a solution on the fate of the region. it comes down to two votes - one between disputed...
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iraq's parliament fails in its first step towards forming a new government. >>> nicholas sar cozy is held by police in an unprecedented move against a former french president. >>> and tens of thousands of people in hong kong are on the streets demanding a more democratic system. we'll go straight now to israel. the funerals of those three young israeli settlers who were found dead in the occupied west bank on monday night. here we have the israeli prime minister netanyahu addressing the gathering at that funeral. let's listen in to what he has to say. >> translator: the whole nation stood together and was reminded who are we? why are we here? and never did ask. what amazing strength we have. the light that you radiate. it was even more apparent in contrast with the darkness of our enemies, those who chase children, horrible murderers. these brothers are celebrating the blood of the innocent that has been spilled. it's a huge moral valley that separates between us and our enemies. we celebrate life. they celebrate death. they celebrate brutality, and we celebrate mercy. this is the se
iraq's parliament fails in its first step towards forming a new government. >>> nicholas sar cozy is held by police in an unprecedented move against a former french president. >>> and tens of thousands of people in hong kong are on the streets demanding a more democratic system. we'll go straight now to israel. the funerals of those three young israeli settlers who were found dead in the occupied west bank on monday night. here we have the israeli prime minister netanyahu...
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but this is a rogue parliament. plairmtd itself is a problem. >> the government says any dialogue must be held in parliament. but demanding direct talks with the president as a political standoff that many political analysts say are dangerous for a country already deeply divided along ethnic lines. katherine soy, al jazeera, nairobi. >>> a trip is being overshadowed back in germany by new accusations of u.s. spying. merkel was accompanied to the tell bl of heaven in beijing. behind the scenes merkel has signed a deal to provide a thousand helicopters to chinese companies. merkel's visit has huge economic significance. >> well, the german chancellor that is now been to china seven times since 2005, and that really illustrates all too clearly the importance of this developing relationship. now, the value of trade between china and germany at the moment is put at $200 billion, an astonishing figure. the german chancellor began her visit in the southeast china city, on sunday. significantly she went to visit a volkswage
but this is a rogue parliament. plairmtd itself is a problem. >> the government says any dialogue must be held in parliament. but demanding direct talks with the president as a political standoff that many political analysts say are dangerous for a country already deeply divided along ethnic lines. katherine soy, al jazeera, nairobi. >>> a trip is being overshadowed back in germany by new accusations of u.s. spying. merkel was accompanied to the tell bl of heaven in beijing....
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they have created a new parliament and through that parliament new leaders will emerge. there are a handful of very capable leaders who may emerge as the next prime minister of iraq, but we'll have to see this one unfold fairly rapidly over the coming days. >> miss slotkin, i know there was a little discussion between you and the chairman relative to the assessment that is taking place. can you just broadly tell us of anything that you all have learned over the last three weeks that you did not know prior to the assessment? >> sure. i think the thing when we put the assessors on the ground that was the biggest open question given the march isil had across and into mosul and down is what is the status of baghdad, would the isf be able to defend baghdad. that was our critical first question, especially given the size of our mission there. and i think one of the early things that we saw as we got on the ground was that there was a stiffening of the iraqi security forces in and around baghdad to protect the capital, which we thought was critically important. we certainly wer
they have created a new parliament and through that parliament new leaders will emerge. there are a handful of very capable leaders who may emerge as the next prime minister of iraq, but we'll have to see this one unfold fairly rapidly over the coming days. >> miss slotkin, i know there was a little discussion between you and the chairman relative to the assessment that is taking place. can you just broadly tell us of anything that you all have learned over the last three weeks that you...
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as you know, there is a grand coalition within the european parliament. basically the center-right has scholz,o endorse martin who is a socialist, in exchange for the support of the centerleft when it will come to vote for juncker for the european council. a bit of horse trading, but that is often the rule. >> thank you very much indeed. thank you for bringing us up to speed. some world cup updates, all eyes big evening in france, two clashes, argentina and .witzerland the score 1-02 argentina. some delighted argentine fans. -- later on,lgium belgium will take on the united states battling it out for a spot in the quarterfinals. isn leave the -- dan levy standing by. argentina now through to the quarterfinals. yes, that is what everybody would have expected. they would not have anticipated how difficult it would be. threeid really require group games. he basically scored the crucial goals in all of those matches. goals,have a hand in the scored by a rival of his during the spanish league season. messi with a brilliant run. breaking of the swiss heart and
as you know, there is a grand coalition within the european parliament. basically the center-right has scholz,o endorse martin who is a socialist, in exchange for the support of the centerleft when it will come to vote for juncker for the european council. a bit of horse trading, but that is often the rule. >> thank you very much indeed. thank you for bringing us up to speed. some world cup updates, all eyes big evening in france, two clashes, argentina and .witzerland the score 1-02...
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pedophiles in parliament? whirleions have world -- d for decades. they are facing growing pressure to open an inquiry into whether politicians from the 1970's and 1980's abused children and covered it up. this comes after it was revealed that more than 100 files related to the cases were -- had gone missing. >> it is 114 files out of what appears to be 527, which contain material that was relevant. that is a loss of files on an industrial scale. >> back in the 1980's, the home secretary, leon britton -- leon brittan, was given a dossier on the investigation. the case went nowhere. it was brought back into the spotlight by recent celebrity today feel you scandals. in 2012 -- celebrity pedophilia scandals. in 2012, jimmy savile was accused. media attention has put pressure on david cameron to act swiftly in regard to the parliament allegations. >> i quite understand people's concerns about these events over 30 years ago. that's why i've asked the permanent secretary at the home office to do everything he can to find answers to all of these questions a
pedophiles in parliament? whirleions have world -- d for decades. they are facing growing pressure to open an inquiry into whether politicians from the 1970's and 1980's abused children and covered it up. this comes after it was revealed that more than 100 files related to the cases were -- had gone missing. >> it is 114 files out of what appears to be 527, which contain material that was relevant. that is a loss of files on an industrial scale. >> back in the 1980's, the home...
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first, you must choose a speaker of the parliament. i hope that next week there will be an agreement about this. i guess the kurds will also nominate somebody to be president of the country because that is the kurdish position. president of the country for the kurds and the prime minister is for the shia bloc. when we are talking about the prime minister, we are talking about a new prime minister. there must be a new government. the policy has failed. the current government, the people now in power, they are responsible for the collapse of the army. a big part of the country has been hijacked by terrorists. the question for the kurds, the future government of iraq, but also for neighboring countries for the united states, how are we going to deal with this threat? it is a threat for kurdistan. it is a threat for baghdad. it is a threat for syria. it is a threat for jordan, for middle eastern countries including kuwait. they are announcing that. how are we going to deal with this? it will be a threat for international peace if they will
first, you must choose a speaker of the parliament. i hope that next week there will be an agreement about this. i guess the kurds will also nominate somebody to be president of the country because that is the kurdish position. president of the country for the kurds and the prime minister is for the shia bloc. when we are talking about the prime minister, we are talking about a new prime minister. there must be a new government. the policy has failed. the current government, the people now in...
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well this floor is zipping through parliament with broadband like speed it's got cross party support which means that. i'm saying is more or less of a foregone conclusion which is probably why you can see on the pictures very few m.p.'s in support of the law even turned up to debate it the home secretary says that there is nothing to worry about that the law would simply be maintaining the status quo and if we want to pass the law well then it would make the work of the police and the intelligence services much more difficult and it would be harder for them to catch terrorists and criminals despite her assurances there's been a lot of vocal opposition from a minority that turned up to debate the law in the commons today one backbencher said that the house shouldn't be microwaving legislation in this way under what he called a convected emergency so a lot of questions about the very rushed time frame and the lack of scrutiny towards a lot that could affect the civil liberties of each and every person in the country one more fundamental issue that's been questioned on a number of occas
well this floor is zipping through parliament with broadband like speed it's got cross party support which means that. i'm saying is more or less of a foregone conclusion which is probably why you can see on the pictures very few m.p.'s in support of the law even turned up to debate it the home secretary says that there is nothing to worry about that the law would simply be maintaining the status quo and if we want to pass the law well then it would make the work of the police and the...
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by handing further power to the european parliament.ile the nomination has been decided and must be accepted, it is important the council agrees to reconsider how to handle the appointment of the next commission president next time this happens, and that is set out in the council's conclusion. turning to the future, we must work with a new commission president as we always do to secure our national interests. i spoke to him last night -- >> the statement by the prime minister must he heard. his great interest in questioning the prime minister and there will be a time to do so but courtesy digg eights the prime minister must be heard. >> he repeated his commitment to address risk concerns about the eu. this whole process only underlines my conviction that europe needs to change. some modest progress was made in arguing for reform. the council conclusions make absolutely clear the focus of the mandate for the next five years must be on building stronger economies and creating jobs, exactly as agreed with leaders of sweden, germany and the
by handing further power to the european parliament.ile the nomination has been decided and must be accepted, it is important the council agrees to reconsider how to handle the appointment of the next commission president next time this happens, and that is set out in the council's conclusion. turning to the future, we must work with a new commission president as we always do to secure our national interests. i spoke to him last night -- >> the statement by the prime minister must he...
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we're not that far from the center of moscow if we can look behind me the kremlin the house the parliament is only about three four kilometers away yet in the famous victory barca where serious usually visit is also right here across the street so we are indeed in the sense are all moscow yes you are right when it's all been about the casualties at least twenty people have been confirmed as dead a lot of people are in the hospital right now and that's a hear from one of those people who survived and got rushed to the hospital. yes but that was in your position the train abruptly stopped i mean a blacked out then i realized i was suffocating i've never felt more scared in my life there was a horrible panic that was hardly anything left of the front carriage just a big dent somebody then open the door and we got out in ramallah we know there are many many people injured after that incident what can you tell us about them in the extent of the damage. well at least one hundred sixty people have been injured one hundred and forty three i believe were sent to the hospital all of those at least a
we're not that far from the center of moscow if we can look behind me the kremlin the house the parliament is only about three four kilometers away yet in the famous victory barca where serious usually visit is also right here across the street so we are indeed in the sense are all moscow yes you are right when it's all been about the casualties at least twenty people have been confirmed as dead a lot of people are in the hospital right now and that's a hear from one of those people who...
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a lot of questions about the very rushed time frame of the new law that's being pushed through parliament and sort of the lack of scrutiny towards something that could affect the civil liberties of each and every person in this country and of course a fundamental issue that's been raised a number of times in the commons today is if the human if the european court of justice has deemed that data retention is a breach of human rights and that it's illegal well then why is the british government rushing through legislation that would be in breach of that ruling now one thing that the government is hoping will pacify the opponents asking those questions is the so-called sunset clause which means that the law will automatically expire at the end of twenty sixteen if it's passed which point m.p.'s will have to then reexamine it all over again and that sunset clause could even be much closer much shorter in time it could be limited to something like say. months but the reading of this emergency bill is taking place against the backdrop of david cameron's cabinet reshuffle the biggest one since t
a lot of questions about the very rushed time frame of the new law that's being pushed through parliament and sort of the lack of scrutiny towards something that could affect the civil liberties of each and every person in this country and of course a fundamental issue that's been raised a number of times in the commons today is if the human if the european court of justice has deemed that data retention is a breach of human rights and that it's illegal well then why is the british government...
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william hague won't disappear from the spotlight though he'll stay on in parliament all actions next year and for his legacy he'll undoubtedly be remembered for promoting many recent conflicts the west and gauged in we are now and our allies cannot determine the future of middle eastern countries or dictate who leads them but neither can we be bystanders our values and interests require us to be actively involved we have to confront something that is a war crime something that is a crime against humanity and if we don't do so then we will have to come from to even bigger war crimes in the future iran is ramping up its production of your amy i'm enrichment to levels for which it has no plausible civilian use but which could easily and quickly become verted into weapons grade material. always hawkishness it didn't find many buyers william hague's most public failure was inability to convince the british parliament to vote for war on syria that all but torpedo the us plans for the country host of art he's going underground told us what he thinks about hague's legacy could it be foreign
william hague won't disappear from the spotlight though he'll stay on in parliament all actions next year and for his legacy he'll undoubtedly be remembered for promoting many recent conflicts the west and gauged in we are now and our allies cannot determine the future of middle eastern countries or dictate who leads them but neither can we be bystanders our values and interests require us to be actively involved we have to confront something that is a war crime something that is a crime...
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because it does seem that the government is insisting that any talks have to take place in parliament, something that the opposition has rejected. now all of this is leading to more political ethnic tension in the country. particularly on the coast we've seen a series of attacks that al-shabaab has claimed responsibility for, but hi police has blamed local groups for the violence there. they are demanding that the government do more to protect them, but at the same time they want peace in the country as well. all of this is having a big impact on kenya's economy. >> pope francis has met with a group of sexual abuse victims by priests and has asked for their forgiveness. it's the first time that the pope has held such a meeting. >> reporter: in a private chapel near his officials residents the pope held mass and then met with victims of abuse one by one. it's taken 20 years for such a meeting to take place in the vatican. there were tears and high emotion. according to the official communique the pope toll the six before god and these people i express sorrow for the grave crimes of sex
because it does seem that the government is insisting that any talks have to take place in parliament, something that the opposition has rejected. now all of this is leading to more political ethnic tension in the country. particularly on the coast we've seen a series of attacks that al-shabaab has claimed responsibility for, but hi police has blamed local groups for the violence there. they are demanding that the government do more to protect them, but at the same time they want peace in the...
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parliament paralysis the ruling coalition collapses and the prime minister is refusing to work because the government squanders the budgets on the war in the country's east. hello welcome along to r.t. international coming to you live from moscow. ten thousand palestinian protesters have taken to the streets of ramallah in the west bank to voice their anger at the violence in gaza that ended in clashes with israeli soldiers which left to protesters dead and dozens wounded in gaza for us closely following the situation. this is the largest rally we've seen in the west bank of course in the west bank graphically separated but it appears that the purpose of these demonstrations is to send a very clear message that even palestinians in the west bank largely affected the societal level by the ongoing violence here which is made of course extremely bloody last night at least two palestinians were killed and up to two hundred injured as that was these clashes resoled molotov cocktails and fireworks being fired at israeli border police as well as the is right and troops they responded with of
parliament paralysis the ruling coalition collapses and the prime minister is refusing to work because the government squanders the budgets on the war in the country's east. hello welcome along to r.t. international coming to you live from moscow. ten thousand palestinian protesters have taken to the streets of ramallah in the west bank to voice their anger at the violence in gaza that ended in clashes with israeli soldiers which left to protesters dead and dozens wounded in gaza for us closely...
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bric countries to play as a new law on data recording and surveillance goes before the british parliament calls from human rights campaigners are growing louder the bill comes following the european court of justice is decision to recognise the data gathered by intelligence services as imprinting on human rights after that ruling mobile phone companies got ready to delete data data collected something the u.k. government didn't want to happen take a closer look at the new legislation. critics fear the new law will expand surveillance powers this time and place and the number dialed would all be kept by mobile operators plus the conversation itself would also be taked internet service providers would monitor and record pages that their clients visit and the information would be stored for up to a year this is britain's prime minister is urging an eight hundred extra eight hundred million pounds for monitoring operations but some experts doubt whether measures like this are necessary. you do of course want to be protected from terrorists and extremists at the same time you also need some pr
bric countries to play as a new law on data recording and surveillance goes before the british parliament calls from human rights campaigners are growing louder the bill comes following the european court of justice is decision to recognise the data gathered by intelligence services as imprinting on human rights after that ruling mobile phone companies got ready to delete data data collected something the u.k. government didn't want to happen take a closer look at the new legislation. critics...
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parliament was the big game, who was in parliament was the big landlords. of a few small industrialists and so forth. it was the elite. and much of the country were pesant sharecroppers or people without any power at all. and then this top elite was financially accused of corruption, and so the young officers made a coup. they felt they were betrayed in 1949 by the egyptian government because it had sent them to fight in the israel palestine war and had given them substandard equipment because of corruption, they sold off the good stuff. some of them, and hadn't backed them properly. there was a lot of resentments in the officer core about the government. and then there was popular resentment, about his continued ties. because this government that existed in 1952 was still the same government that had been kind of put in by the british in '42, the waft party. there were riots in cairo in winter of '52, and in fact some of the city was burned over continued british, the continued british presence in the suez canal zone because the british owned the suez cana
parliament was the big game, who was in parliament was the big landlords. of a few small industrialists and so forth. it was the elite. and much of the country were pesant sharecroppers or people without any power at all. and then this top elite was financially accused of corruption, and so the young officers made a coup. they felt they were betrayed in 1949 by the egyptian government because it had sent them to fight in the israel palestine war and had given them substandard equipment because...