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welcome back we're talking to nigel farage today leader of the u.k. independent party who saw a lot of what's happening in europe coming he believes the recent election results we've seen marked a democratic rebellion and countries like greece so we've talked about what this means for other countries that are heavily indebted and debt and europe and i've also seen their borrowing costs rise take a listen. spain and italy and countries that have seen their borrowing costs rise do you think that you'll see them that will see them put more of their vote behind parties that are anti austerity that are opposed to euro zone solutions. the tragedy of the eurozone it was this if you look at historic long term and you look at portuguese spanish and greek interest rates i look at deutsche mark rates and what you see through the seventy's and eighty's and ninety's is a big gap german rates rose of the low and rates in the mediterranean countries relatively high as they approached joining the euro. they converged and so what you had in these countries and then on
welcome back we're talking to nigel farage today leader of the u.k. independent party who saw a lot of what's happening in europe coming he believes the recent election results we've seen marked a democratic rebellion and countries like greece so we've talked about what this means for other countries that are heavily indebted and debt and europe and i've also seen their borrowing costs rise take a listen. spain and italy and countries that have seen their borrowing costs rise do you think that...
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for exactly i mean in the u.k. they've got some drug kone and police laws and if you go there the cops are really nice it's only here that like there's been a cultural shift and there's been a wholesale looting whether it is the military there's the police for the bankers so i think that's an interesting and i think one of the i think it's interesting that they're willing ok say this is kind of p.r. where some of these big c.e.o.'s that catch a lot of bad press where they actually do get taken down or get their knighthood taken away but yet these regulations that allow these horrible practices do continue and this is kind of this p.r. thing or this sham at least the big guys that maybe you know are untouchable in the u.s. get taken down and that's something satisfying about that and shaming to have another taken away but in the u.s. get a little shame these god there is no show like let's lou i know you lou speaking of looting guess what j.p. morgan chase is doing they may be taking a cue first of all for muscle sim
for exactly i mean in the u.k. they've got some drug kone and police laws and if you go there the cops are really nice it's only here that like there's been a cultural shift and there's been a wholesale looting whether it is the military there's the police for the bankers so i think that's an interesting and i think one of the i think it's interesting that they're willing ok say this is kind of p.r. where some of these big c.e.o.'s that catch a lot of bad press where they actually do get taken...
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whether it's in the u.k. with the woman you just described rahm affable customers there they want redress our facebook i.p.o. and they go to the halls of power and they're in darkened rooms smelling each other's flatulence i had no idea max that all of this was going on in those duck markets all this well that's a good point there sniffing each other's derivatives. that's brilliant. that's brilliant stacey however thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thank you max don't go away much more coming away so stay right there. religion and they. are inseparable. in light and. inner peace. joy. there hasn't been easy yet. it is to get the maximum political impact. the source material is for helps keep journalism. we want to present. something you know. i am x.-prize or welcome back to the kaiser report time to go to london and speak with jan skiles of the real asked dot co dot u.k. jan welcome to the kaiser report thank you for having me all right jeff skiles you are running a campaign to buy britain's gold b
whether it's in the u.k. with the woman you just described rahm affable customers there they want redress our facebook i.p.o. and they go to the halls of power and they're in darkened rooms smelling each other's flatulence i had no idea max that all of this was going on in those duck markets all this well that's a good point there sniffing each other's derivatives. that's brilliant. that's brilliant stacey however thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thank you max don't go away much...
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while many in the u.k. are having a hard time rubbing two pounds together british officials tasked with the making the tough decisions are quite another story over the past three decades there have been a transition of sorts brits have come from privileged backgrounds and private schools are now more likely to hold office than the general population so how can people who are so out of touch with economic hardships navigate the u.k. through an economic crisis r t correspondent laura smith reports. prime minister david cameron eton and oxford. chancellor george osborne exclusive london schools then oxford. deputy prime minister nick clegg westminster school and cambridge none of these men come from ordinary backgrounds there's a lot of people that are being political advisors of one kind or another. and that's growing is each parliament goes by. you've got a lot more lawyers we've got the biggest knob of all time now in cameron running the rules the snobs are there to be seen on the tory ventures in particular
while many in the u.k. are having a hard time rubbing two pounds together british officials tasked with the making the tough decisions are quite another story over the past three decades there have been a transition of sorts brits have come from privileged backgrounds and private schools are now more likely to hold office than the general population so how can people who are so out of touch with economic hardships navigate the u.k. through an economic crisis r t correspondent laura smith...
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just as it's the u.k. between our nations, if you're going to have a working single currency, you need that sort of monetary policy too. >> i welcome the change of rhetoric over the weekend. the prime minister recognizing that austerity alone will work. at least from his point of view in europe. could you tell us whether or not the german position has changed at all? because it doesn't seem like it? and until the german position does change, i find it very hard to believe the eurozone is possibly going to come up with anything that is convincing and credible before the greek elections on the 17th of june. >> i have great respect for the gentleman. i would say that the german approach is changing to an extent because the germans know that alongside deficit reduction, you do need to have greater coordination of the currency, they don't want to take the foot off deficit reduction until they have move a political system around a single currency. i understand their kens many it's one of the reasons i never wante
just as it's the u.k. between our nations, if you're going to have a working single currency, you need that sort of monetary policy too. >> i welcome the change of rhetoric over the weekend. the prime minister recognizing that austerity alone will work. at least from his point of view in europe. could you tell us whether or not the german position has changed at all? because it doesn't seem like it? and until the german position does change, i find it very hard to believe the eurozone is...
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i think the difference is the working class coach in particular in the u.k. history of the united nation. you know having kind of responsible press a genuine left wing press as opposed to us where it's a much more private side system where you have you need me there's been a gigantic war against unions for decades in america. one hundred years of of. serious war between organized labor and private kept so. it's done quite successfully jorgen smashing that and us and all of that is again is reinforced through the media system which is owned by private companies you know you have a propaganda campaign to vote for unions to vilify the working class whereas in the u.k. culture does is the more difficult to do that the troika they've really tried to do it but it's not hasn't quite far reaching effects they have in the u.k. interesting so we saw there and percy's story we know who the faces of the big donors are there and you would presume you know these are very well funded millionaires billionaires so. they are exactly representative of the american people so you
i think the difference is the working class coach in particular in the u.k. history of the united nation. you know having kind of responsible press a genuine left wing press as opposed to us where it's a much more private side system where you have you need me there's been a gigantic war against unions for decades in america. one hundred years of of. serious war between organized labor and private kept so. it's done quite successfully jorgen smashing that and us and all of that is again is...
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the acclaim has begun its journey to the u.k. -- the olympic flame has begun its tierney to the u.k.- journey to the u.k. >> the olympic flame better get used to this. the porch was given a damp sand of in athens. -- damp send off in athens. they insist it will not dampen the impact of the arrival in the u.k. >> the handing over of the olympic flame to her highness. >> this is an amazing moment. it is planned to detonate with the great pyrotechnics of the opening ceremony. >> as the president of the ceremony, the princess has been a central figure. >> i presume you would have loved to have competed in a home olympics. >> i would have found it difficult. much easier to have done it when i did it. it has gotten worse. >> because of the pressure? >> yes, to everybody. once upon a time, it would have been to one or two of the athletes. >> with the flame in british hands, tomorrow it starts its journey back to the u.k. could this be the moment when the games really take off? >> more than 1000 vessels are to take part in the biggest flotilla this assembled on the tamhames. we report on the
the acclaim has begun its journey to the u.k. -- the olympic flame has begun its tierney to the u.k.- journey to the u.k. >> the olympic flame better get used to this. the porch was given a damp sand of in athens. -- damp send off in athens. they insist it will not dampen the impact of the arrival in the u.k. >> the handing over of the olympic flame to her highness. >> this is an amazing moment. it is planned to detonate with the great pyrotechnics of the opening ceremony....
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let's say the leadership in the u.k. i made it so that this this could happen what do you think the response would be of the british people there that we must protest in the street. riots it would be pretty bad i mean again i think the difference between. the relationship between the government and the people in your can become the people in america. the british people. don't fear their government but they have they have no fear of the government so they basically tell them what to do a way so that way around in america you have the people charity off the government and they accept. that except power and more corruption the rich you know it's just a given it's a fact that. every person and everyone in washington most of the millionaires most of the senate multi-millionaires. congress mostly within this this is just a fact of life and people don't really seem to it doesn't really seem to be a big problem in america that would be a much much bigger problem in the u.k. and why do you think there is a cultural difference wher
let's say the leadership in the u.k. i made it so that this this could happen what do you think the response would be of the british people there that we must protest in the street. riots it would be pretty bad i mean again i think the difference between. the relationship between the government and the people in your can become the people in america. the british people. don't fear their government but they have they have no fear of the government so they basically tell them what to do a way so...
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many people in the u.k. and around europe will be asking again this week how greece got into this mess. and why is the small greek economy causing such shock waves around the world? greek government debt soared, so it had to be bailed out. it had to pay a crippling 30% interest rate if the bailout stops and it has to go back to the market. by comparison, uk costs are below 2%. the economy has been shrinking in a lengthy recession. by the end of 2012, output would have fallen nearly 27% over five years. why is the economy stuck in reverse? i asked the head of the leading greek business organization. >> people prefer to keep whatever euros they have in a safe or the wallet, and not spend it. and of course, business investment is about taking a targeted risk for the future. it is not possible to calculate any risk at this time, so investment is up a total standstill. >> tax rises and spending cuts are not helping growth. without it and higher tax revenues, greece will struggle to reduce its borrowing. it has bec
many people in the u.k. and around europe will be asking again this week how greece got into this mess. and why is the small greek economy causing such shock waves around the world? greek government debt soared, so it had to be bailed out. it had to pay a crippling 30% interest rate if the bailout stops and it has to go back to the market. by comparison, uk costs are below 2%. the economy has been shrinking in a lengthy recession. by the end of 2012, output would have fallen nearly 27% over...
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in the u.k. nearly 3/4 say they would. companies have seen a huge rise in the number of applicants. >> no one knows how they might react. you're looking at a phase one clinical trial. the pharmaceutical company won't tell us what kind of drug these people have taken, but we do know it's being checked for potential side effects to the heart. >> many medical areas where we have a big need. obviously, we wouldn't foote our work if there were none willing to participate. >> we met some of the regular volunteer tests. participants are paid often thousands of pounds. lisa signed up to pay for a family holiday. >> my mom was not just worried for me and the drug testing but also the actual effects for my children and how that would psychologically possibly affect them. so it was quite tough. >> claudia was a medical student about to start his seventh trial. >> humanity has to advance. it doesn't need to stay where it is. it needs to have more drugs put on the market which have fewer side effects and which are more efficient. >> but
in the u.k. nearly 3/4 say they would. companies have seen a huge rise in the number of applicants. >> no one knows how they might react. you're looking at a phase one clinical trial. the pharmaceutical company won't tell us what kind of drug these people have taken, but we do know it's being checked for potential side effects to the heart. >> many medical areas where we have a big need. obviously, we wouldn't foote our work if there were none willing to participate. >> we met...
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>> well, i can certainly say for the u.k.'s part, one of the things we did in the strategic defense review, was from some of the savings we made. from memory, i think 900 million pounds into a cyber defense program. that's been coordinated with gchq and the private sector. it's the capability we hope to work with other nato members to make sure we're sharing the best experience and endeavors, that should lead to savings. >> mr. speaker. the euro is dead. it's no more. it ceased to be. it has expired. why did the euro continue to claim it is alive and well? isn't it essential that europe implements an oddly gray cup of the eurozone, before the markets force an economic tsunami? >> what i would say to my honorable friend, i've always been a genuine euro skeptic. skeptical about the euro. that's why i didn't want to join it. we have to recognize what is in this country's interests. i believe that will involve a greater fiscal transfer, i think it must involve over time europe bonds. it involves more active monetary policy in euro
>> well, i can certainly say for the u.k.'s part, one of the things we did in the strategic defense review, was from some of the savings we made. from memory, i think 900 million pounds into a cyber defense program. that's been coordinated with gchq and the private sector. it's the capability we hope to work with other nato members to make sure we're sharing the best experience and endeavors, that should lead to savings. >> mr. speaker. the euro is dead. it's no more. it ceased to...
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many in the u.k. and europe will be asking how did greece get into this mess and why are concerns about the greek economy which is relatively small causing such shock waves across the world financial markets? greek government debt soared though it had to be bailed out. it would have to pay a tripling 30% interest rate if the bailout stops now and will have to go back to the market. by comparison, the u.k. costs, like some of the leading economies, are below 2%. and the economy has been shrinking in a lengthy recession. by the end of 2012, output will have fallen more than 17% over five years. so why is the economy stuck in reverse? i asked the head of the leading greek business organization. >> people prefer to keep whatever euros they have in the state or in the wallet and not spend it. and of course, you know, business, investment is about taking a calculated risk for the future. it is not possible to calculate any risk at this time, so investment is important. >> tax rises and spending cuts are not
many in the u.k. and europe will be asking how did greece get into this mess and why are concerns about the greek economy which is relatively small causing such shock waves across the world financial markets? greek government debt soared though it had to be bailed out. it would have to pay a tripling 30% interest rate if the bailout stops now and will have to go back to the market. by comparison, the u.k. costs, like some of the leading economies, are below 2%. and the economy has been...
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in the u.k. we have a flexible exchange rate and independent monetary policy which allows us to ease the lower exchange rate and supported monetary policy. the ims has advise for the bank of england on that today. we have to deal with high budget deficits without the support. it's clear we're now reaching a critical point for the eurozone. europe and countries need to stand behind the currency or face up to the prospect of greece exit. with all the risks that could involve. the british government is doing planning potential outcomes. it's our responsibility to ensure while we work for the best, we prepare for something worse. the ims must also compare for the consequences if members in europe do not follow the advice. let me ask you all to welcome kristin who set will center the findings in much more detail. she will answer your questions afterwards. thank you very much. good morning, thank you very much chancellor. i'm particularred pleased to be here in london on the day when the inflation numbe
in the u.k. we have a flexible exchange rate and independent monetary policy which allows us to ease the lower exchange rate and supported monetary policy. the ims has advise for the bank of england on that today. we have to deal with high budget deficits without the support. it's clear we're now reaching a critical point for the eurozone. europe and countries need to stand behind the currency or face up to the prospect of greece exit. with all the risks that could involve. the british...
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let's jump all over europe talk about the u.k. they just announced a. double dip their back in recession were they ever really out of recession what's the prospects there was there ever be an end to this recession in the near term what's happening in the u.k. and which is on the doorstep of course continental europe i'm glad you phrase it that way because it was in a double dip it was one big ice cream scoop you know and top class can scoop they put a bunch of whipped cream in a form of liquidity and q.e. and so no there was no double dip you know they had a serious recession ok from a serious crash from a serious credit and real asset bubble ok that happened they open the spigot for q.e. the openness begins with liquidity first everything with cheap inexpensive cash totally destroyed market pricing and market visibility you know totally destroyed market pricing. and that you know basically they like my mystery was never you know if they paid a dollar for dollar recovery so you're going to see it several dollars a recovery for every dollar that they spen
let's jump all over europe talk about the u.k. they just announced a. double dip their back in recession were they ever really out of recession what's the prospects there was there ever be an end to this recession in the near term what's happening in the u.k. and which is on the doorstep of course continental europe i'm glad you phrase it that way because it was in a double dip it was one big ice cream scoop you know and top class can scoop they put a bunch of whipped cream in a form of...
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the world moved from the u.k. to america exacerbated by a financial crisis and mistakes made by politicians the same thing is happening now it always happens how the thing that is the norm that's normal in the world is change and we're having more change as we said here but my point is that. the better the better the chinese economy will do the more people there will live a better life doesn't mean when the majority of the chinese people will be leaving living decent lives they will be having problems too probably probably the central move to africa venture one hundred years from now or whatever yeah the chinese are going to be on top of the world and then they'll get fat and lazy and sloppy and they'll start declining the problem with americans and the british will be going to far to lose you. like has a rich very successful. yeah we're actually most of most americans are now obese i mean the districts are pretty frightening about america or whatever have no us fat and lazy people like you the fat cat or the peopl
the world moved from the u.k. to america exacerbated by a financial crisis and mistakes made by politicians the same thing is happening now it always happens how the thing that is the norm that's normal in the world is change and we're having more change as we said here but my point is that. the better the better the chinese economy will do the more people there will live a better life doesn't mean when the majority of the chinese people will be leaving living decent lives they will be having...
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companies engaged in financial crime get plea bargain offer so companies engage in financial crime in the u.k. may be able to negotiate a plea bargains under legislation being put forward by the ministry of justice the department yesterday published a consultation on a new law allowing companies to self report their involvement in financial crime the long awaited step is the first in a process that should lead to the introduction of u.s. style deferred prosecution agreements solicitor general edward garnier q.c. say if we can encourage companies to self report income clean pay penalties and mend their ways the time and expense of investigations and prosecutions will be better spent elsewhere in the building us to bring more individuals and companies to justice right so so free poor thing you don't expose yourself to any criminal prosecution you pay a small civil fine so that means a from a financial terrorist like they just basically barclays bank or any bank in the u.k. or doing business in the u.k. like citibank wells fargo j.p. morgan goldman sachs financial terrorist i do a financial crim
companies engaged in financial crime get plea bargain offer so companies engage in financial crime in the u.k. may be able to negotiate a plea bargains under legislation being put forward by the ministry of justice the department yesterday published a consultation on a new law allowing companies to self report their involvement in financial crime the long awaited step is the first in a process that should lead to the introduction of u.s. style deferred prosecution agreements solicitor general...
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. >> however much we in the u.k. y congratulate ourselves for staying out of the eurozone, we cannot protect ourselves completely from the worst of the worst that happens over there. >> still to come, counting down to the dubin the -- to the jubilee. >> the torch is on its way to the u.k. following the handover from athens. >> a quick look at what is making front-page news around el paisld -- spain's denies that they have had a run on their funds. initial share offering is a few hours away. the international health tribune says that jpmorgan chase is estimated at $3 billion loss. the "financial times" reports -- saudi arabia has banned all reporting agencies. and "the *" pays tribute to the queen of disco. donna summer has died at the age of 63. >> this is newsday on the bbc. >> facebook has set the price of its share offering, having a value of more than $100 billion. >> relatives of the blind chinese activist have given detailed accounts of the torture they claim they suffered at the hands of chinese authorities. >>
. >> however much we in the u.k. y congratulate ourselves for staying out of the eurozone, we cannot protect ourselves completely from the worst of the worst that happens over there. >> still to come, counting down to the dubin the -- to the jubilee. >> the torch is on its way to the u.k. following the handover from athens. >> a quick look at what is making front-page news around el paisld -- spain's denies that they have had a run on their funds. initial share offering...
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from bristol in the u.k. . he's got fourteen days now during which is lawyers can launch an objection plus they're promising to go to the european court of human rights do you think this extradition could be stopped. well bill welcome to the topsy turvy kingdom where we have people like tony blair who should be arranged for war crime crimes wandering the streets free and yet someone who's done more than anybody in the last fifty years or so to advance the cause of radical publishing is under house arrest and possibly going to be even worse extradited and possibly end up in a jail in the united states i think ultimately we've got another issue here again this has been going on and on for eighteen months now julian's been under house arrest and what he's done is effectively sent as i just heard you saying on the report a chilling message to anybody thinking of whistle blowing now this is totally the wrong message we should be giving but i think we should just take stock for a moment as the supreme court doesn't se
from bristol in the u.k. . he's got fourteen days now during which is lawyers can launch an objection plus they're promising to go to the european court of human rights do you think this extradition could be stopped. well bill welcome to the topsy turvy kingdom where we have people like tony blair who should be arranged for war crime crimes wandering the streets free and yet someone who's done more than anybody in the last fifty years or so to advance the cause of radical publishing is under...
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barclays bank or any bank in the u.k. or doing business in the u.k. like citibank wells fargo j.p. morgan goldman sachs financial terrorist i do a financial crime as long as i tell the regulators ahead of time that i'm financially you know raping people then i can just be associated with a civil fine not a criminal fine as course that's but it built into my cost of doing business it's a line item called financial rape on the bottom line of the balance sheet yeah go for a bank you can do it so you can't destroy more of your fellow countrymen see if you can put more british people face down in the mud watch you just do it from behind the. p.c. you could do it i don't care you know go harder harder you're understand you're in this it do it all. so they get to self report their financial crimes but again remember max this is london and not much is actually against the law in terms of financial crimes or very few financial crimes there yeah i mean what's left in london they have removed all of the barriers to committing financial fraud member and a global had the re hypothecation scam y
barclays bank or any bank in the u.k. or doing business in the u.k. like citibank wells fargo j.p. morgan goldman sachs financial terrorist i do a financial crime as long as i tell the regulators ahead of time that i'm financially you know raping people then i can just be associated with a civil fine not a criminal fine as course that's but it built into my cost of doing business it's a line item called financial rape on the bottom line of the balance sheet yeah go for a bank you can do it so...
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and the u.k. the trajectories as being emblematic of the difference between the palace that they've taken and you know a year and a half ago will see the u.s. and the u.k. are going on different this would be the best of real time experiment that we have you know you can never have a perfect experiment in an economy because it to me moving. part of the difference in their philosophies and what we've seen is that the us. philosophy is keeping growth versus the u.k. philosophy which is causing growth to contract right now but how do we know that in the longer run this isn't going to ultimately lead to more sustainable growth that is the big point i think we agree that you know if you're not going to love it seems you know the u.s. position right now is just to continue spending in order to keep credit growth going but that's unsustainable what will happen is in the next recession and then we'll see the unsustainable that's the same thing all over again the members been members over and over boom and
and the u.k. the trajectories as being emblematic of the difference between the palace that they've taken and you know a year and a half ago will see the u.s. and the u.k. are going on different this would be the best of real time experiment that we have you know you can never have a perfect experiment in an economy because it to me moving. part of the difference in their philosophies and what we've seen is that the us. philosophy is keeping growth versus the u.k. philosophy which is causing...
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paranoia over the u.k. security for the games. russian businessman victor boot has compared the american justice system to a medieval inquisition he gave a rare and exclusive interview to watch after being convicted of oms trafficking in the u.s. it's the first time he's spoken to an english speaking channel since being detained in thailand the federal bureau of prisons ruled he will serve his twenty five year . maximum security jail in colorado lawyer has already fallen appeal by the russian is currently awaiting a decision in his new york prison with details on. this was victor boots first interview to an english language t.v. news outlet not only since his sentencing but also since his extradition and speaking in one in six languages he's fluent in english he seemed quite candid generally we know that victor boudicca blog buster picture book is a russian air cargo business man in his forty's he's been dubbed the merchant of death in the united states the u.s. has spent years and tens of millions of dollars in an operation to hu
paranoia over the u.k. security for the games. russian businessman victor boot has compared the american justice system to a medieval inquisition he gave a rare and exclusive interview to watch after being convicted of oms trafficking in the u.s. it's the first time he's spoken to an english speaking channel since being detained in thailand the federal bureau of prisons ruled he will serve his twenty five year . maximum security jail in colorado lawyer has already fallen appeal by the russian...
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the u.k. has been branded a police state by civil liberties campaigners are heavy handed security measures ahead of the olympic games plans include high velocity missiles being stationed on buildings close to the olympic park some people live even being banned from the games altogether a smith explains. feelin picked torch is lit and on its journey to london accompanying it fear uncertainty and code red level security impinging on the lives of people from london to las vegas that's where tim larkin lives he's supposed to be in the u.k. training martial arts enthusiasm but as he was boarding his flight he discovered the home office had excluded him from the country on the grounds that his self defense course might incite vigilanteism being that i have a fifteen year history of coming to the u.k. training thousands of people from the u.k. and also european clients coming into london and had no incidents whatsoever in and the rhetoric that's being used is. inconsistent with what i teach it's a lev
the u.k. has been branded a police state by civil liberties campaigners are heavy handed security measures ahead of the olympic games plans include high velocity missiles being stationed on buildings close to the olympic park some people live even being banned from the games altogether a smith explains. feelin picked torch is lit and on its journey to london accompanying it fear uncertainty and code red level security impinging on the lives of people from london to las vegas that's where tim...
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paranoia over the u.k. security for the games. russian businessman a victim has compared the american justice system to a devil inquisition he gave a rare and exclusive interview to our to being convicted of bombs trafficking in america it's the first time he's spoken to an english speaking channel since being detained in thailand the federal bureau of prisons ruled he will serve his twenty five year term in a super maximum security jail in colorado a boots lawyer has already fallen appeal the russian is awaiting a decision in his in new york prison for the time being with details. this was viktor booths first interview to an english language t.v. news outlet not only since his sentencing but also since his extradition and speaking in one in six languages he's fluent in english he seemed quite candid generally we know that victor boot is quite positive considering the circumstances with personally seen him winking at his wife inside the courtroom today too he was quite calm and really shared his personal take on his case and kind
paranoia over the u.k. security for the games. russian businessman a victim has compared the american justice system to a devil inquisition he gave a rare and exclusive interview to our to being convicted of bombs trafficking in america it's the first time he's spoken to an english speaking channel since being detained in thailand the federal bureau of prisons ruled he will serve his twenty five year term in a super maximum security jail in colorado a boots lawyer has already fallen appeal the...
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the u.k. supreme court has dismissed wiki leaks founder julian assange has appeal against extradition to sweden he's wanted for questioning over alleged sex crimes firth was outside the courthouse in london. julian assange was in in court today when the judgment was passed with jack saying his appeal against the extradition to sweden and now it's not over yet he's now got a fourteen day extradition for a while still legal same going to be appealing against some of the points that were raised in the judgment they will the case reopened saying they haven't had a child to respond to some of the basic points that were raised thirty after that if that fails you could see julian assange on a plane being sent sweden to face questioning a sexual assault charge is very likely that you are going to see his legal team taking this fight even further to the european court of human rights real sense today among his supporters that the turned out that this isn't just a loss for julian assange but for the brit
the u.k. supreme court has dismissed wiki leaks founder julian assange has appeal against extradition to sweden he's wanted for questioning over alleged sex crimes firth was outside the courthouse in london. julian assange was in in court today when the judgment was passed with jack saying his appeal against the extradition to sweden and now it's not over yet he's now got a fourteen day extradition for a while still legal same going to be appealing against some of the points that were raised in...