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does is allow the government and security forces to take it back one step further and possibly political party and its members which would really contradict their rhetoric which is one of in can include sorry conclusion they want to include the muslim brotherhood in the political part of the future of egypt if they do by the political parties. then this is going to seriously contradict that it's so we expect to see further protests on the horizon and possibly an escalating isolation of this already and very heavy crackdown. mohammad spokesperson for the activist group british egyptians for democracy believes that a total lack of democracy in modern egypt accounts for the ongoing suppression of the muslim brotherhood what we've seen there was very unsurprising this is what all military coups does as soon as they take power they go and go after every single political party that was opposing them in. the ones they actually took out of power this is really not just about the muslim brotherhood this is about every single political and social party as well as individuals from all backgrounds and fro
does is allow the government and security forces to take it back one step further and possibly political party and its members which would really contradict their rhetoric which is one of in can include sorry conclusion they want to include the muslim brotherhood in the political part of the future of egypt if they do by the political parties. then this is going to seriously contradict that it's so we expect to see further protests on the horizon and possibly an escalating isolation of this...
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really does is allow the government and security forces to take it one step further and possibly political partyand its members which would really contradict their rhetoric which is want to include include a story conclusion they want to include the muslim brotherhood in the political part of the future of egypt if they do by the political parties. then this is going to seriously contradict us so we expect to see further protests on the horizon and possibly an escalating isolation of this already very heavy crackdown. well true there and caro will for more analysis on this let's cross live to london and talk to our mohamed she's a spokesperson for the british egyptians for democracy activist group so is this really then the end of the muslim brotherhood as we've known it since the two thousand and eleven revolution. well what we've seen there was very unsurprising this is what all the military coups does as soon as they take power they go and go after every single political party that was opposing them and they're the ones they actually took out of power so that's what we've seen with the muslim
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the first is we need to have a limited government political party. right now, the republican party has been a rhetorically prolimited government party, and there are, i i note in the book, periods where the republican party lived up to the represent -- rhetoric. there's the truman administration, called the do nothing congress under robert taft, the congress with ronald reagan elected in 1980, and the first year or two of the gingrich congress in 1984. most of you are a little younger than me, or quite a bit younger than me, but i always say joking that there was just one good album, and the gingrich congress had two good years when they tried to cut government spending, but we need, if we're going to actually have limited government in the country, a political party that actually advocates limited government. we have a political party on the democrats that are certainly not shy about advocating for much bigger government, and president obama is very unapologetic in saying that there really are not other sphiewtions in the american life to keep us to
the first is we need to have a limited government political party. right now, the republican party has been a rhetorically prolimited government party, and there are, i i note in the book, periods where the republican party lived up to the represent -- rhetoric. there's the truman administration, called the do nothing congress under robert taft, the congress with ronald reagan elected in 1980, and the first year or two of the gingrich congress in 1984. most of you are a little younger than me,...
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and economic liberals with fourteen seats in the legislature it's the country's fourth largest political party now at the same time some of the countries which do have notable far right parties there is a fairly even split between those that have seen an increase in support and those which haven't and as you can see right here support for right wing movements has gone down now in some ways the growth of right wing parties has been cyclical in europe some tend to gain power during economic downturns and fav during periods of growth but with economic stagnation continuing on the continent it remains to be seen what will happen to these political groups who see r t moscow. a member of france's far right national front party told r.t. how they are planning to win even more votes in the future we're shifting to a new system where it's not a question of right and left anymore and actually we're not anti immigration we want to deal more seriously with massive immigration and we're not. we want to deal against. radicalization. the eyes of the people by explaining more and probably in a better way what
and economic liberals with fourteen seats in the legislature it's the country's fourth largest political party now at the same time some of the countries which do have notable far right parties there is a fairly even split between those that have seen an increase in support and those which haven't and as you can see right here support for right wing movements has gone down now in some ways the growth of right wing parties has been cyclical in europe some tend to gain power during economic...
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really does is allow the government and security forces to take it one step further and possibly political party and its members which would really contradict their rhetoric which is one of them can include a conclusion they want to include them is above the head in the political part of the future of egypt if they do by the political party. then this is going to seriously contradict us so we expect to see further protests on the horizon and possibly an escalating isolation of this already very heavy crackdown. for more news and updates you can head straight to our web site and here's a quick look at what we've got in store for you right now a jailed member of the in the tourist punk band pussy riot has gone on hunger strike against what she's calling the slave labor in her penal colony and get to the bottom of those accusations and. discover how this could be one step away from ridding mankind of flu once and for all breakthrough. dot com. iran has been trying to settle the impasse over its nuclear program ahead of the nation's upcoming address to the u.n. general assembly the country's foreign
really does is allow the government and security forces to take it one step further and possibly political party and its members which would really contradict their rhetoric which is one of them can include a conclusion they want to include them is above the head in the political part of the future of egypt if they do by the political party. then this is going to seriously contradict us so we expect to see further protests on the horizon and possibly an escalating isolation of this already very...
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really does is allow the government and security forces to take it one step further and possibly political party and its members which would really contradict their rhetoric which is one of in can include a conclusion they want to include them as a brotherhood in the political part of the future of egypt if they do by the political parties and the n.g.o.s then this is going to seriously contradict that it's so we expect to see further protests on the horizon and possibly an escalating isolation of this already very heavy crackdown. from cairo about thank you very much indeed we appreciate it and up next is our exclusive interview. he would then launch a system huge whistle blow at us now that. the macmillan family in canada has decided to defy time itself and keep their family trapped in one thousand nine hundred six sort of like new age only for one year and not their whole lives so they live in one nine hundred six the family forbids the use of any technology developed after the mid eighty's they want their children to experience the world they grew up in when you had to read books and if you'
really does is allow the government and security forces to take it one step further and possibly political party and its members which would really contradict their rhetoric which is one of in can include a conclusion they want to include them as a brotherhood in the political part of the future of egypt if they do by the political parties and the n.g.o.s then this is going to seriously contradict that it's so we expect to see further protests on the horizon and possibly an escalating isolation...
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and economic liberals with fourteen seats in the legislature it's the country's fourth largest political party now at the same time some of the countries which do have notable far right parties there is a fairly even split between those that have seen an increase in support and those which haven't and as you can see right here support for right wing movements has gone down now in some ways the growth of right wing parties has been cyclical in europe some tend to gain power during economic downturns and favor and periods of growth but with economic stagnation continuing on the continent it remains to be seen what will happen to these political groups who see r t moscow. well you can recap any of our stories online at our t. dot com here's just some of the stories we have lined up for you right now. india successfully launches a new rocket capable of delivering a nuclear payload and you can head to our website for more on the race for missile dominance in asia plus. madrid versus barcelona off the pitch this time as the spanish government struggles to hold back catalonia from becoming an indepen
and economic liberals with fourteen seats in the legislature it's the country's fourth largest political party now at the same time some of the countries which do have notable far right parties there is a fairly even split between those that have seen an increase in support and those which haven't and as you can see right here support for right wing movements has gone down now in some ways the growth of right wing parties has been cyclical in europe some tend to gain power during economic...
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at that time, it was about blue and green and the political parties.eople have realized that that is not everything. if they want to stand up for what they think is important and make taiwan a better place, there are other areas as well -- >> that they should pay attention to. >> yes. >> is that also the situation in germany? are people more concerned about quality of life issues? >> in germany, the situation political wise is already -- >> more stable? >> yes. when it leads to elections, people are not too worried about who is going to win because they say, based on our experiences, no matter who is in the government, in the end the politics will be pretty much the same. it is a disillusionment. in taiwan, the elections are more hotly contested. those who do hit the streets, they are more emotionally involved. in general, i think it is something you see in a lot of countries. not only developed countries like germany and taiwan. you also see it in china. people are starting to protest because of environmental issues. they feel like, my own life, my fa
at that time, it was about blue and green and the political parties.eople have realized that that is not everything. if they want to stand up for what they think is important and make taiwan a better place, there are other areas as well -- >> that they should pay attention to. >> yes. >> is that also the situation in germany? are people more concerned about quality of life issues? >> in germany, the situation political wise is already -- >> more stable? >>...
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this hasn't been a party political issue was that it wouldn't help that we needed to be much more intent on getting a diplomatic solution an international solution. i think that's where things are at the moment of course there is a terrible situation there and it can't go on indeed the better to do you're saying the u.s. would still go it alone if congress approves obama's resolution on syria. i think if congress approved it to prove it by a pretty good majority then that dollars give president obama the legitimacy for his government to do something whether that gives him a legitimacy in the eyes of the international community. i have my doubts i still think that there is a lot of opposition in america to another engagement in the middle east which we have no real idea of what it can lead to we saw. the west got sucked into iraq into afghanistan and you in russia of course know all about afghanistan and what happens when you go in for a short period it can end up being many many years with many many deaths so i think there is concern in the united states and i think obama has
this hasn't been a party political issue was that it wouldn't help that we needed to be much more intent on getting a diplomatic solution an international solution. i think that's where things are at the moment of course there is a terrible situation there and it can't go on indeed the better to do you're saying the u.s. would still go it alone if congress approves obama's resolution on syria. i think if congress approved it to prove it by a pretty good majority then that dollars give president...
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washington, adams, jefferson, don't create political parties. they have been, but they weren't like these, worth all the time, me against you because you belong to the other club. so i thought about why did we get to that point and i concluded it will talk about you all know the role of money analysts others to and i'm glad to talk about those that i know mike is. but i want to give you a couple examples of the political system we've created. so is given a talk to the american academy for the yes men of science and i know nothing about lions, nothing about technology. shouldn't admit that since a similar car site devoted issues about science and technology restricted to understand, but i lucked out -- here's a starting point. what does the constitution envisioned in terms of how we as a people are going to govern ourselves? for one thing, it envisions that because the power of this country is not in the white house, the powers of the congress. almost every major power, spending, tax income approving treaties, and everyone's a congressional power
washington, adams, jefferson, don't create political parties. they have been, but they weren't like these, worth all the time, me against you because you belong to the other club. so i thought about why did we get to that point and i concluded it will talk about you all know the role of money analysts others to and i'm glad to talk about those that i know mike is. but i want to give you a couple examples of the political system we've created. so is given a talk to the american academy for the...
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really really does is allow the government and one step further and possibly political party and its members which would really contradict their rhetoric which is one of them can include a conclusion they want to include the muslim brotherhood in the political part of the future of egypt if they do by the political parties and the ngo then this is going to seriously contradict us so we expect to see further protests on the horizon and possibly an escalating isolation of this already very heavy crackdown. just around the corner for you food aid as one country in the grips of austerity turned smuggling terror groups to help put food on the table of those most in need of full story shortly. all i want to. pick up something that is quite simply. was no way. clearly they were just at the wrong place at the wrong time. and sold to the u.s. or turned over to the u.s. for. the sole that could be buried alive. was saved with great effort. and they wanted to turn me into a terrorist so they wanted me to admit that i was a member of al qaeda the taliban and that i fought with them. about time i
really really does is allow the government and one step further and possibly political party and its members which would really contradict their rhetoric which is one of them can include a conclusion they want to include the muslim brotherhood in the political part of the future of egypt if they do by the political parties and the ngo then this is going to seriously contradict us so we expect to see further protests on the horizon and possibly an escalating isolation of this already very heavy...
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really does is allow the government and security forces to take it one step further and possibly political party and its members which would really contradict their rhetoric which is one of them can include a conclusion they want to include the muslim brotherhood in the political part of the future of egypt if they do by the political parties and the ngo then this is going to seriously contradict us so we expect to see further protests on the horizon and possibly an escalating isolation of this already very heavy crackdown and more news and updates have straight to our website and here's a quick look at what we've got for you there right now a jailed milby notorious punk by. and pursue riot has gone on hunger strike against talk shows calling the slave labor penal colony so get to the bottom of those accusations. and discussion how scientists could be one step away from reaching one kind of flu once and for all while the other breakthrough vaccine accepted our. right to see. her story. and i think the truth. on our reporters would. be in the. iran has been rationing out to wild powers to settle
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>> i found a spokesman for the kurdish political party the peace and democracy party, just now. he said there are meetings expected to discuss the package and he could not comment. the major thing the kurds want is for their identity to be it recognized as equal to others in the country. they want the kurdish language to be recognized as the second language of turkey. the package gives them neither. the package says the kurds can have private schools in kurdish but how many kurds will be able to afford that? the kurdish majority part of the country is the poorest part of the country. it says nothing about kurdish as a second language. all it says is the ban on kurdish writing and names will be lifted, but they have fallen away anyway. if the kurds fired the package insufficient will they go back to war? that is the tricky question because peace has proved to be popular. for the kurds to violate the cease-fire would blacken their image. i doubt they would want to do that. >> we can see what happens there. thank you. a vote of confidence in the italian leadership is set for wednes
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we decide politics we are a political party. is politically divided but really. so what we do for the country is political. and when we have to pray to the mosque lebannon holds actually deposits of oil and gas yes why aren't you tapping into those deposits now are you waiting for syria to finish. no we have to do it. is. refusing. and the government why are there which isn't. they don't say. that the. as a mysterious thing. the prime minister. doesn't mean a meeting necessary. to confirm you know the. poor little. give you know. or even society zero. or give a. proposal. or pick the patrol or each but it would seem like it would benefit the whole of lebanon if this reserves are used for the country you know that's is a good. we have. general michel aoun thank you very much for this interview rose for you are with. i want to. pick up something that is quite simply. was no way. really they were just at the wrong place at the wrong time. and sold to the u.s. i turned over to the u.s. for. the sole the bieber is a lot i. was saved with great over. and they wanted to
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he is associated with the federalist party, but it's not like a modern political party. >> it wasn't asn't yet a modern party. i think he stands bof as a great representative nonpartisan figure for the country. >> hopefully when people add this when they go to mount vernon, you remember that as well. >> this messages to the millions of people who can't or don't visit mt. vernon. >> what is missing that you hope to acquire? >> we are continuing with over 100 volumes from his library and continue to buy those. we are continuing to do other things to turn this into a research. >> monday morning you are open for business? >> ready to go. >> and from the george washington university will be teaching his class from monday morning. >> today we will hear from david who is probablyt is best living examine of that. >> he is known as a man that believes that history is not the sequence of events, but stores of people. he is one of the best in drawing up humanity with a variety of people. washington has a human being and getting away from the caricatures that people can understand and getting the
he is associated with the federalist party, but it's not like a modern political party. >> it wasn't asn't yet a modern party. i think he stands bof as a great representative nonpartisan figure for the country. >> hopefully when people add this when they go to mount vernon, you remember that as well. >> this messages to the millions of people who can't or don't visit mt. vernon. >> what is missing that you hope to acquire? >> we are continuing with over 100 volumes...
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each political party will be victimized by it by the fact that this was another branch of government does this third branch you know outside democrats republicans you've got this bureaucracy will always do things to protect itself and that's what we've seen i just find it fascinating that was before nine eleven destroying this evidence that really pointed to an attack and also just not that one p.t.b. but dozens of intel absolutely came on the new york times article last year let's talk of the perception that people have of al-qaeda terror and they it almost seems like now it's used as kind of a generalized blanket term to label anyone who is really fighting against the u.s. military in some of these regions and war zones what is the true scope of al qaeda as they exist on the world today al qaeda today is significantly different than it was during the ninety nine two thousand and two thousand and one timeframe let me be very clear i think ninety five percent of the leadership who were in power in two thousand and one are now dead or in prison so the al qaeda today is not the al qaed
each political party will be victimized by it by the fact that this was another branch of government does this third branch you know outside democrats republicans you've got this bureaucracy will always do things to protect itself and that's what we've seen i just find it fascinating that was before nine eleven destroying this evidence that really pointed to an attack and also just not that one p.t.b. but dozens of intel absolutely came on the new york times article last year let's talk of the...
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party of nuclear phaseout. those issues have become mainstream issues in german politics. the party cannot look for a new and seized upon a tax reform, including tax hikes for upper wage earners. the major problem is that we and 1980sin the 1970s the party was largely supported by students and protesters on the left wing of party politics. the typical green voter today is somebody from an upper income household in an urban district. so, those are not the sort of people who are going to vote for that kind of tax reform. that was a disaster and is obviously why the main candidate also immediately after the result resigned. >> give us an idea of the kind of direction the party might take now. this is a generation change in the party. the younger greens i think are much more pragmatic, as i suggest did. i think they will probably have to move the party, inevitably, defined more clearly, and move it back into the center of german politics. they need to recognize that many of their supporters, in fact, have very conservative values and position themselves with the democratic part
party of nuclear phaseout. those issues have become mainstream issues in german politics. the party cannot look for a new and seized upon a tax reform, including tax hikes for upper wage earners. the major problem is that we and 1980sin the 1970s the party was largely supported by students and protesters on the left wing of party politics. the typical green voter today is somebody from an upper income household in an urban district. so, those are not the sort of people who are going to vote for...
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where is the political party that will protect the citizens of albany, georgia? >> so what did you mean when you said in that opening line there, "let us not forget that we are involved in a social revolution?" >> what i was trying to suggest -- this is not child play. this is not something today and it's gone tomorrow. that we need a revolution of values. we need a revolution of ideas. we need to humanize. i didn't make it plain. i didn't make it clear. but find a way to humanize our politics, to humanize our political institutions, our business, our education institution and look out for the people. neither of the two major political parties were being responsive to the needs, not just of african-americans, but there was a lot of americans had been left out and left behind. they were low-income whites, there were latinos, native-americans, women, children. the march on washington, august 28th, 1963, was all-inclusive. it was not a black march. we wanted everyone to participate. we wanted to really, as i said before, to move toward the creation of an america at
where is the political party that will protect the citizens of albany, georgia? >> so what did you mean when you said in that opening line there, "let us not forget that we are involved in a social revolution?" >> what i was trying to suggest -- this is not child play. this is not something today and it's gone tomorrow. that we need a revolution of values. we need a revolution of ideas. we need to humanize. i didn't make it plain. i didn't make it clear. but find a way to...
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and economic liberals with fourteen seats in the legislature it's the country's fourth largest political party now at the same time some of the countries which do have notable far right parties there is a fairly even split between those that have seen an increase in support and those which haven't and as you can see right here support for right wing movements has gone down now in some ways the growth of right wing parties has been cyclical in europe some tend to gain power during economic downturns and fade during periods of growth but with economic stagnation continuing on the continent it remains to be seen what will happen to these political groups who see r t moscow. thanks for being with us this evening we're going to take a quick break now but when we come back a debate on academic freedom a professor as a leading us universities silenced off to criticizing the n.s.a.'s method of the critics. the main competitor girl on the market is mother nature. may customers struggle with turkish. flight for each drop from and those dirty supply. let people think are your prices pure water. life on o
and economic liberals with fourteen seats in the legislature it's the country's fourth largest political party now at the same time some of the countries which do have notable far right parties there is a fairly even split between those that have seen an increase in support and those which haven't and as you can see right here support for right wing movements has gone down now in some ways the growth of right wing parties has been cyclical in europe some tend to gain power during economic...
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and economic liberals with fourteen seats in the legislature it's the country's fourth largest political party now at the same time some of the countries which do have notable far right parties there is a fairly even split between those that have seen an increase in support and those which haven't and as you can see right here support for right wing movements has gone down now in some ways the growth of right wing parties has been cyclical in europe some tend to gain power during economic downturns and fav during periods of growth but with economic stagnation continuing on the continent it remains to be seen what will happen to these political groups who seek r.t. moscow. to marine le pen the head of france's far right national front told all to his party's views. we're shifting to a new system where it's not a question of right and left anymore and actually we're not anti immigration we want to deal more seriously with massive immigration and we're not entirely we want to deal against. radicalization since the one nine hundred ninety s. with the eyes of the people by explaining more and proba
and economic liberals with fourteen seats in the legislature it's the country's fourth largest political party now at the same time some of the countries which do have notable far right parties there is a fairly even split between those that have seen an increase in support and those which haven't and as you can see right here support for right wing movements has gone down now in some ways the growth of right wing parties has been cyclical in europe some tend to gain power during economic...
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and economic liberals with fourteen seats in the legislature it's the country's fourth largest political party now at the same time some of the countries which do have notable far right parties there is a fairly even split between those that have seen an increase in support and those which haven't and as you can see right here support for right wing movements has gone down now in some ways the growth of right wing parties has been cyclical in europe some tend to gain power during economic downturns and fav during periods of growth but with economic stagnation continuing on the continent it remains to be seen what will happen to these political groups who see r t moscow. now i do have a look at our web site if you get the chance there's plenty on there at the moment including raising the red final preparations are being made to write the luxury cruise liner the costa concordia almost two years after it ran aground killing thirty two people find out what it will take to recover the eleven story ship at r.t. dot com it's not the america's national security agency that worries internet giant googl
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is what all military coups does as soon as they take power they go and go after every single political partythat was opposing them. the ones they actually took out of power this is really not just about the muslim brotherhood this is about every single political and social party as well as individuals from all backgrounds and from all political parties that oppose the military coup and this is again a politically motivated charge from the corrupted history anything built on a military coup cannot stand what the egyptians want is their voice to be heard through the ballot box not through tanks not three bullets not through the cold killing of peaceful protesters and what we're seeing now is that a modification of this instability on the ground we've got a very unstable economy at the moment the military junta are insisting on driving the whole country and the entire nation through a very very dark tunnel and we are very worried for the future of democracy and the future of egypt. and now to some other stories making headlines around the globe at least ten people have been killed in mexico two
is what all military coups does as soon as they take power they go and go after every single political partythat was opposing them. the ones they actually took out of power this is really not just about the muslim brotherhood this is about every single political and social party as well as individuals from all backgrounds and from all political parties that oppose the military coup and this is again a politically motivated charge from the corrupted history anything built on a military coup...
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i think when you get to the point where you have leaders of a major political party who are taking athat level, i think things have gone way off the rails. you don't agree that obama care is worse than slavery, do you? >> of course not, but the emotions are very high right now. i'm not excusing what he said, but it makes sense that people make statements that they don't believe out of just emotional fury and because of what's going on. >> i mean, i just have to say, i feel like, you know, you have a major political party that has some responsibility here. there's been a lot of fear that's been whipped up about this bill. frankly it is weird to me, because a lot of stuff, these are republican ideas, but don't you think that on your side when people do get out of line like this, listen, that's not appropriate? i didn't hear anybody say that's inappropriate. >> that's the first time i'm seeing it independents and the president called attention to another state legislator who literally said it was the same as the fugitive slave act. that's wrong, don't you agree with me? >> first of all,
i think when you get to the point where you have leaders of a major political party who are taking athat level, i think things have gone way off the rails. you don't agree that obama care is worse than slavery, do you? >> of course not, but the emotions are very high right now. i'm not excusing what he said, but it makes sense that people make statements that they don't believe out of just emotional fury and because of what's going on. >> i mean, i just have to say, i feel like, you...
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and economic liberals with fourteen seats in the legislature it's the country's fourth largest political party now at the same time some of the countries which do have notable far right parties there is a fairly even split between those that have seen an increase in support and those which haven't and as you can see right here support for right wing movements has gone down now in some ways the growth of right wing parties has been cyclical in europe some tend to gain power during economic downturns and fade journ periods of growth but with economic stagnation continuing on the continent it remains to be seen what will happen to these political groups who seek. moscow. coming up a bit later in the program a tradeoff between privacy and a success a british university in start monitoring this students private data with the aim of improving academics results get the full story in a couple of minutes on r.t. . and a french politicians go what it takes to persuade consumers just a loyal to domestic product we all know whether the price considerations are stronger than patriotism right after the brea
and economic liberals with fourteen seats in the legislature it's the country's fourth largest political party now at the same time some of the countries which do have notable far right parties there is a fairly even split between those that have seen an increase in support and those which haven't and as you can see right here support for right wing movements has gone down now in some ways the growth of right wing parties has been cyclical in europe some tend to gain power during economic...
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see right now is going to be a political sphere heavily controlled by the military with some political parties competing in a formal political process areas is going to wield results they have ae -- constitution, they have a referendum and elections, etc. but the process collapsed. to -- probably, the roadmap is going to be step two. but what comes out of it is not going to have the legitimate -- you legitimacy or the acceptance to make it an enduring political system. >> we only have four minutes left so i want to get to the last it of business we have. the policy group prescription. what are the recommendations? other three of you would wrap up with giving your being tangible and realistic and not dreamy? >> i don't really think it is a think ist, what i do there a resistance of how it is going to be done. i think there will be no economic success without a political consensus and i think there will be no political allensus without accepting parts of egyptian society. what we have at the moment is not feasible. what we have is a small group of people making decisions for a very large group o
see right now is going to be a political sphere heavily controlled by the military with some political parties competing in a formal political process areas is going to wield results they have ae -- constitution, they have a referendum and elections, etc. but the process collapsed. to -- probably, the roadmap is going to be step two. but what comes out of it is not going to have the legitimate -- you legitimacy or the acceptance to make it an enduring political system. >> we only have...