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actually here in the united kingdom. right human rights activist side ahmed di thank you very much indeed for sharing your views of this. now the n.s.a. in google's closing media report such as the you are a spy agency has been gathering private data through a stealth site they allegedly do so by carrying out so-called mine in the middle are tox which hope trick users into giving away information voluntarily and here's how it works imagine you want to find something online you log onto your computer open up a search engine and type in the details and now the interesting part one clicking on the go button your data is being directly transferred to the agency remotely connected to your internet service provider after that information is checked your quest reaches its final destination in the blink of an eye so you wouldn't notice and aversions g c h q is believed to be practicing the same technique but it's not only governments tracking your online stats universities trace students' private data claiming this could improve
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is the united kingdom. i want my children, all children to grow up a united kingdom that defends and promotes its values, our liberal values at home and abroad. [applause] it is now a year to the day until the scottish people decide whether or not to leave the united kingdom. i am unambiguously, unequivocally in favor of scotland remaining in the united kingdom. [applause] the nationalists don't have a anomaly -- a monopoly of passion. i love the way the united kingdom is made up of different people, different traditions, different histories. i sat in rugby grounds shouting my head off for england while the scottish fans shouted back just as loud. it is a very special thing when good-natured rivalry can flourish side-by-side with a feeling of affinity and closeness that comes from being a family of nations. and on every single level, we are stronger together than we are a part. [applause] we live in uncertain times. in an uncertain world. to build not days walls. they are days to bring them down. [applause]
is the united kingdom. i want my children, all children to grow up a united kingdom that defends and promotes its values, our liberal values at home and abroad. [applause] it is now a year to the day until the scottish people decide whether or not to leave the united kingdom. i am unambiguously, unequivocally in favor of scotland remaining in the united kingdom. [applause] the nationalists don't have a anomaly -- a monopoly of passion. i love the way the united kingdom is made up of different...
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now one year until scotland designs on whether to ditch the united kingdom but as the days dwindle their rhetoric is rushing out with oil the centerpiece of disagreement. new york market soundings demand the release of students based on nothing detained by police during a street protest against the why cia chief being appointed a professor. of. international news live from moscow this is all see with me as your national power thanks for joining us and was stopped with breaking news this hour. international chemical weapons watchdog says desir in government has complied with its promise and handed over the last remaining details of its toxic arsenal to the agency this
now one year until scotland designs on whether to ditch the united kingdom but as the days dwindle their rhetoric is rushing out with oil the centerpiece of disagreement. new york market soundings demand the release of students based on nothing detained by police during a street protest against the why cia chief being appointed a professor. of. international news live from moscow this is all see with me as your national power thanks for joining us and was stopped with breaking news this hour....
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has now one year until scotland decides whether to ditch the united kingdom but as the. rhetoric is ratcheting up with oil the centerpiece of disagreement. reporting this new york academics demand the release of students beaten up and detained by police during a street protest against a former cia chief being appointed a professor. from our studio center here in moscow where it's just past eight pm this is with international news and comment. the international chemical weapons watchdog says the...
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the united kingdom will be working intensively over the coming week including the u.n. try to secure unfettered access for aid inside syria and to address the aid short fall working closely with the united states which is working, leading by example here as in many other areas. i briefed secretary kerry on the talks we held last week with the president and senior leadership there can't be leadership if they are allowed to eradicate moderate opposition. we suggested ways in which we will continue to coordinate our assistance to them and reaffirmed our commitment to a geneva peace conference which should lead to leblgss in syria and continuing our diplomacy with russia to try to bring about the necessary break through. in part the u.s., u.k. special relationship is an alliance of values, values of freedom and maintaining international peace and security making sure we live in a rule based world so the united kingdom will continue to work closely with the united states facing a highly active role in addressing the syria crisis and working with our closest ally over the com
the united kingdom will be working intensively over the coming week including the u.n. try to secure unfettered access for aid inside syria and to address the aid short fall working closely with the united states which is working, leading by example here as in many other areas. i briefed secretary kerry on the talks we held last week with the president and senior leadership there can't be leadership if they are allowed to eradicate moderate opposition. we suggested ways in which we will...
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and the united kingdom looks at unmanned drones, expendable mercenaries, and propaganda to fire up the nationals. >> good morning. this is rt. the top story, the hague says the syrian government should destroy all chemical facilities by december and they have given them until the middle of next year to get rid of the poisonous substances they have arty developed after the you in back to resolution requiring syria to eliminate its arsenal. as moscow insisted, it does not mean there will be immediate use of force if they do not comply. >> this marks the first time the united nations security council has agreed on a binding document concerning syria. the resolution requires the verification and destruction of syria's chemical weapons stockpile. however, while it mentions chapter seven towards the end of the document, it does not indicate the immediate use of force would be allowed. this is something russia's foreign minister explained in detail while addressing the security council. >> the resolution does not fall into chapter seven of the u n charter and is not allow for the automatic us
and the united kingdom looks at unmanned drones, expendable mercenaries, and propaganda to fire up the nationals. >> good morning. this is rt. the top story, the hague says the syrian government should destroy all chemical facilities by december and they have given them until the middle of next year to get rid of the poisonous substances they have arty developed after the you in back to resolution requiring syria to eliminate its arsenal. as moscow insisted, it does not mean there will be...
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. -- the model that's presented by the independent national deterrence of the united kingdom and france which is not really a model of the u.s. extending deterrence to them. it is a different model but it is also as a model, it has some very clear distinctions from the current practice. tryase was rather than individual proposals for taking this step to strengthen
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and the united kingdom is clear. n the side of all of those that support political freedom and economic empowerment. there will be no pulling out of the drawbridge from us. no heading into retreat. we will resist any impulse to turn our back on the world. in north africa and the middle east we are helping states put in place the building blocks for their democracies whether by training the libyan officials to supervise their elections for the free media by trimming the journalists and larocco. these are the nuts and bolts of successful space transition. we are also supporting these countries' economies through our stewardship of the g8 partnership this year. leading efforts to boost trade and investment in the region, helping small and medium-sized enterprises and crucially promoting greater participation by women and we've kept the political spotlight on the need to return assets stolen by the former regime's in this country. in syria, our priorities to help bring about a political settlement. the foundation for the
and the united kingdom is clear. n the side of all of those that support political freedom and economic empowerment. there will be no pulling out of the drawbridge from us. no heading into retreat. we will resist any impulse to turn our back on the world. in north africa and the middle east we are helping states put in place the building blocks for their democracies whether by training the libyan officials to supervise their elections for the free media by trimming the journalists and larocco....
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the citizens of brazil the netherlands sweden the united kingdom and ukraine so it's an interesting story but of course we're keeping track of what's happening in the nor the russian will obviate our viewers with the latest details as we get. a lie with more details on that one falling story alexei thank you very much indeed. the decision to resort to austerity has returned to bite the coalition government of portugal who've suffered defeat in local elections that the country is likely to see a third consecutive year of recession and tax hikes and job cuts are forcing people to find new ways to survive as safir through paul. allen tasia a sparse beautiful part of portugal and one of the country's poorest regions the rural communities here are used to people moving out economic flights having been a reality here for many generations but since the crisis hit villages like campbell reyes has seen people needing in here a small communes formed. anna and her two children have been here for a year because story is one that will be familiar with many families not just in portugal but all across
the citizens of brazil the netherlands sweden the united kingdom and ukraine so it's an interesting story but of course we're keeping track of what's happening in the nor the russian will obviate our viewers with the latest details as we get. a lie with more details on that one falling story alexei thank you very much indeed. the decision to resort to austerity has returned to bite the coalition government of portugal who've suffered defeat in local elections that the country is likely to see a...
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he joins us now from the united kingdom. this is the guy who has helped to keep your facebook account safe. jack, do your parents now you're doing this? you don't look hold enough t ole on this show. >> i've been interested in security for a while, and i saw that companies such as facebook launching these bounty parameters. so i started to see if i could find any bugs in facebook. i found a couple early on in the year, not that great. then back in may this was the account session areas of facebook linked to mobile to facebook account. and it gave you the user to link up to, and i use as someone el else's i.d., and it linked up. >> how is it that stuff gets through that they don't catch but you do? >> um, to be honest, i'm not quite sure. i mean, they've got the best eyes working there. i think if you're focused on the same project for as long as you're working there, you just miss things. that's the great things about these programs, you got thousands of people looking after it from different angles. >> would it pay a guy lik
he joins us now from the united kingdom. this is the guy who has helped to keep your facebook account safe. jack, do your parents now you're doing this? you don't look hold enough t ole on this show. >> i've been interested in security for a while, and i saw that companies such as facebook launching these bounty parameters. so i started to see if i could find any bugs in facebook. i found a couple early on in the year, not that great. then back in may this was the account session areas of...
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made for invasion in iraq ten years ago he then thanked the united kingdom the e.u. and the people of the united states for standing up against the idea of a strike and then went on to criticize president obama saying that while he pretends to support the idea of democracy he's not listening to the voice of his own people he also showed an element of surprise wondering why the united states would be interested in helping these particular rebels at all let's listen to what he had to say. we have to ask how can president obama order a strike and support those who are behind the nine eleven terrorist attacks we also ask isn't washington using the same arguments to justify military action just as the did before invading iraq. so both foreign ministers coming to the table and agreeing to work towards peace and condemning international potential action and also this morning show in the u.s. secretary of state is in london has been. said that. john kerry and william hague met in london and in that meeting william hague said that the u.s. has the full diplomatic. support of t
made for invasion in iraq ten years ago he then thanked the united kingdom the e.u. and the people of the united states for standing up against the idea of a strike and then went on to criticize president obama saying that while he pretends to support the idea of democracy he's not listening to the voice of his own people he also showed an element of surprise wondering why the united states would be interested in helping these particular rebels at all let's listen to what he had to say. we have...
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the united kingdom will be working intensively over the coming weeks, including at the u.n., to try toecure unfettered access to aid inside syria and to address the aid short fall working closely with the united states which is working leading by example here as in many other areas. i briefed secretary kerry on the talks we held last week with the president and senior leadership of the national coalition. there can't be a coalition if they're allowed to eradicate the opposition. we've discussed ways in which we will continue to coordinate our assistance to them and we reaffirmed our commitment to the effort. we're continuing our diplomacy to russia. at its heart the u.s./u.k. relationship is an alliance of values, values of freedom, maintaining international peace and security, of making sure that we live in a rules-based world so the united kingdom will continue to work closely with the united states taking a highly active role in addressing the syria crisis and working with our closest ally over the coming weeks and months. and as well as addressing all of these immediate challenges
the united kingdom will be working intensively over the coming weeks, including at the u.n., to try toecure unfettered access to aid inside syria and to address the aid short fall working closely with the united states which is working leading by example here as in many other areas. i briefed secretary kerry on the talks we held last week with the president and senior leadership of the national coalition. there can't be a coalition if they're allowed to eradicate the opposition. we've discussed...
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country belgium saying we can only do something militarily when the united nations a great this completely contradicts frowns the united kingdom and the united states and israel which are four main are lies of belgium normally normal circumstance what i think. several reasons for this revolt first. many people see the united states is siding with jihad or creating problems in europe small problem compared to the middle east where you are creating a ready problems with terror attacks and so on trains. and so. then the attempt of the united states to install islamists so everywhere in the middle east in egypt in tunisia iraq in syria and so on as. it's contradictory to what europe should want it looks like he's the opposition i'm sort of to patton is the opposition that we're saying then sinking in do you think we're going to see president obama taking a softer line than anytime soon for instance he's now said on friday that quote he's no it ching for military action but he sees few other signs as i mean he's pulling back a bit here do you think well if you're looking at. there again we see europe because europe. has to be afrai
country belgium saying we can only do something militarily when the united nations a great this completely contradicts frowns the united kingdom and the united states and israel which are four main are lies of belgium normally normal circumstance what i think. several reasons for this revolt first. many people see the united states is siding with jihad or creating problems in europe small problem compared to the middle east where you are creating a ready problems with terror attacks and so on...
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also there's now one the call and decides whether to ditch the united kingdom but as the days the window the rhetoric is ratcheting up with oil the centerpiece of disagreement. new yorkers are damaged still on the release of students a big turn up and detained by police during a street protest against a thing with the cia chief being appointed a professor. and welcome to all t twenty while the news life the mosque i mean. breaking news this hour the international chemical weapons watch dog says this sewer and government has complied with its promise and hundred over the last remaining details of its talks to the agency this comes as part of syria's chemical design month plan hama down to russian washington last week and she's afraid i'm going to ask her how cities. maskers has fulfilled its obligation to send all the documents regarding its chemical stockpile to the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons or the o.p.c. w. now of course the w. has to work out a framework in order to deal with the procedures of the disarmament of syria they were supposed to hold a meeting on t
also there's now one the call and decides whether to ditch the united kingdom but as the days the window the rhetoric is ratcheting up with oil the centerpiece of disagreement. new yorkers are damaged still on the release of students a big turn up and detained by police during a street protest against a thing with the cia chief being appointed a professor. and welcome to all t twenty while the news life the mosque i mean. breaking news this hour the international chemical weapons watch dog says...
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also there is now one year until scotland decides whether to ditch the united kingdom but as the days dwindle there were true because russia stayed up with oil the sun to peace of disagreement. your brother dad makes demanded the release of students and beaten up and detained by police during his trip protest against a day when cia chief being appointed to. this is coming to you live from moscow hello and welcome to the program the international chemical weapons watchdog says this see when government has complied with its promise and hundred over the last remaining details of its toxic arsenal to the agency this comes as part of syria's chemical design a month plan hammered out by russia and washington last week going to cities. maskers has fulfilled its obligation to send all the documents regarding its chemical stockpile to the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons or the o.p.c. w. now of course the office of w. has to work out a framework in order to deal with the procedures of the disarmament of syria they were supposed to hold a meeting on that on sunday but they h
also there is now one year until scotland decides whether to ditch the united kingdom but as the days dwindle there were true because russia stayed up with oil the sun to peace of disagreement. your brother dad makes demanded the release of students and beaten up and detained by police during his trip protest against a day when cia chief being appointed to. this is coming to you live from moscow hello and welcome to the program the international chemical weapons watchdog says this see when...
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is about one year until scotland decides whether to ditch the united kingdom but as the days the rhetoric is ratcheting up with oil the centerpiece of disagreement. new york academics demand the release of students beaten up and detained by police during a street protest against a former cia chief being appointed professor. studio center here in moscow where it's just past one o'clock on a sunday morning this is r t with international news coming. up the international chemical weapons watchdog says the syrian government has complied with its promise and handed over the last remaining details of its toxic arsenal to the agency now this comes as part of syria's chemical disarmament plan hammered out by russia and washington last week. has the details. maskers has fulfilled its obligation to send all the documents regarding its chemical stockpile to the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons or the p.c. w now of course the office of w. has to work out a framework in order to deal with the procedures of the disarmament of syria they were supposed to hold a meeting on that on sun
is about one year until scotland decides whether to ditch the united kingdom but as the days the rhetoric is ratcheting up with oil the centerpiece of disagreement. new york academics demand the release of students beaten up and detained by police during a street protest against a former cia chief being appointed professor. studio center here in moscow where it's just past one o'clock on a sunday morning this is r t with international news coming. up the international chemical weapons watchdog...
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approach has found support among many countries around the world and john mentioned france the united kingdom we are ready to work with them in the u.n. security council and today i would like to thank from the brics countries. countries and many other states for their principled support. the approach to addressing the issue of chemical weapons in syria through. strictly peaceful means i hope that we will be able to live up to these expectations in the work we have started to do. if we resolve the matter of chemical weapons in syria this will be a big step forward in. creating in achieving a very important objective of turning the middle east into zone free for all. weapons of mass destructions. or russia and the united states together with the united nations were expected to call an international conference celeste's here. on fortunately there were some delays but we will insist on carrying out in twenty. we made a decision to have this conference in two thousand and twelve and we are now at the end of two mighty thirteen.
approach has found support among many countries around the world and john mentioned france the united kingdom we are ready to work with them in the u.n. security council and today i would like to thank from the brics countries. countries and many other states for their principled support. the approach to addressing the issue of chemical weapons in syria through. strictly peaceful means i hope that we will be able to live up to these expectations in the work we have started to do. if we resolve...
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now less than a year until scotland decide whether or not to separate from the united kingdom but as the days wind down the rhetoric is ratcheting up with oil the centerpiece of the disagree. good to have you with us here on r t our top story this hour the international chemical weapons watchdog says the syrian government has complied with its promise and handed over the remaining details of its toxic arsenal to the agency this is part of syria's chemical disarmament plan hammered out by russia and the u.s. last week or so has the details. maskers has fulfilled its obligation to send all the documents regarding its chemical stockpile to the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons or the p.c. w now of course the office of w. has to work out a framework in order to deal with the procedures of the disarmament of syria they were supposed to hold a meeting on that on sunday but they have a phone that indefinitely of course that was before it became known that damascus has already sent the entire package of documents needed to all b. c w so we'll have to wait and see exactly wh
now less than a year until scotland decide whether or not to separate from the united kingdom but as the days wind down the rhetoric is ratcheting up with oil the centerpiece of the disagree. good to have you with us here on r t our top story this hour the international chemical weapons watchdog says the syrian government has complied with its promise and handed over the remaining details of its toxic arsenal to the agency this is part of syria's chemical disarmament plan hammered out by russia...
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now one year until scotland designs on whether to ditch the united kingdom but as the days dwindle their rhetoric is rushing out with oil the centerpiece of disagreement. new york market soundings demand the release of students based on nothing detained by police during a street protest against the why cia chief being appointed a professor. of. international news live from moscow this is all see with me as your national power thanks for joining us and was stopped with breaking news this hour. international chemical weapons watchdog says desir in government has complied with its promise and handed over the last remaining details of its toxic arsenal to the agency this comes as part of syria's chemical design and plan how much downed by russia and washington last week and joining me now live is. they were nice to see it so it looks like see where it is committed to this diplomatic road map doesn't it absolutely it certainly does now damascus has fulfilled its obligation to send all the documents regarding its chemical stockpile to the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons or
now one year until scotland designs on whether to ditch the united kingdom but as the days dwindle their rhetoric is rushing out with oil the centerpiece of disagreement. new york market soundings demand the release of students based on nothing detained by police during a street protest against the why cia chief being appointed a professor. of. international news live from moscow this is all see with me as your national power thanks for joining us and was stopped with breaking news this hour....
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one of the issues that we have because the united kingdom is saying about. freedom with a very strong record on ensuring that it. can write the new and so so for us it does appear that the press freedom situation in the united kingdom is the sliding and this is of great concern it is twenty thirteen freedom of speech not seen. here reporters without borders gives the u.k. a satisfactory situation rating but the freedom of the press person slipped from nineteenth in two thousand and ten to its current ranking of twenty nine many a concern that showed to a servant of the terrorism act the law used to detain miranda is actually being used to stop journalists doing their job of holding people in power to account well for them being used to prevent terrorism should just seven allows police to stop examine and search passages that travel terminals there's no need for any suspicion that they're linked to terrorism it's a very difficult. security services have a difficult job difficult job. the state clearly has a duty to protect. those people living. at the same tim
one of the issues that we have because the united kingdom is saying about. freedom with a very strong record on ensuring that it. can write the new and so so for us it does appear that the press freedom situation in the united kingdom is the sliding and this is of great concern it is twenty thirteen freedom of speech not seen. here reporters without borders gives the u.k. a satisfactory situation rating but the freedom of the press person slipped from nineteenth in two thousand and ten to its...
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is now one year until scotland decides whether to ditch the united kingdom but as the days. of the oil peace. and. the release of students. street protest against. professor. just past midnight this is all a t. with international news coming. the international chemical weapons watchdog says that the syrian government has complied with its promise and heard over the last remaining details of its toxic arsenal to the agency now this comes as part of syria's chemical disarmament plan how modeled by russia and washington last week. has the details moscow's has fulfilled its obligation to send all the documents regarding its chemical stockpile to the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons or the p.c. w. now of course the w. has to work out a framework in order to deal with the procedures of the disarmament of syria they were supposed to hold a meeting on that on sunday but they have found that indefinitely of course that was before it became known that damascus has already sent the entire package of documents needed to all be c.w. so we'll have to wait and see exact
is now one year until scotland decides whether to ditch the united kingdom but as the days. of the oil peace. and. the release of students. street protest against. professor. just past midnight this is all a t. with international news coming. the international chemical weapons watchdog says that the syrian government has complied with its promise and heard over the last remaining details of its toxic arsenal to the agency now this comes as part of syria's chemical disarmament plan how modeled...
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also there's now one yeah until scotland decides whether to ditch the united kingdom but as the days doing their rhetoric is rushing out with oil the centerpiece of disagreement that. a new yorker deming's demanded the release of students and beaten up and detained by the police during a street protest against a white cia chief moving into the perfect size. for russia under on the wall this is all she was me your initial problem thanks for joining us the international chemical weapons a watchdog says the syrian government has complied with its promise and handed over the last remaining details of its toxic also to the agency this comes as part of syria's chemical dissolve and blonde hama downed by russia and washington last week going to has the details. maskers has fulfilled its obligation to send all the documents regarding its chemical stockpile to the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons or the o.p.c. w. now of course the office of w. has to work out a framework in order to deal with the procedures of the disarmament of syria they were supposed to hold a meeting o
also there's now one yeah until scotland decides whether to ditch the united kingdom but as the days doing their rhetoric is rushing out with oil the centerpiece of disagreement that. a new yorker deming's demanded the release of students and beaten up and detained by the police during a street protest against a white cia chief moving into the perfect size. for russia under on the wall this is all she was me your initial problem thanks for joining us the international chemical weapons a...
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meeting the united kingdom and the u.s. at the u.n., it will be tougher for china to accept that plan at the moment. >> thank you for that report. reaction to the white house speech has been coming in from around the world. the speech was met with a mixed and muted reaction. >> muted is exactly right. the speech was meant to prepare the public for military action but it held out the prospect for peace. it wasn't an end to the discussion, but signaling the beginning of diplomacy. and we may be able to secure the weapons arsenal. >> the speech was washed from sports bars to social clubs. in washington, the reaction was swift but mixed. >> i will not vote to send my son or anyone's daughter unless a compelling american interest is present. i am not convinced that we have an interest. >> john mccain issued a statement saying that we regret, however, that he did not speak morecefullt increasing our assistance to moderate opposition forces and that he did not lay out a clearer plan for the russian and syrian proposal is to transf
meeting the united kingdom and the u.s. at the u.n., it will be tougher for china to accept that plan at the moment. >> thank you for that report. reaction to the white house speech has been coming in from around the world. the speech was met with a mixed and muted reaction. >> muted is exactly right. the speech was meant to prepare the public for military action but it held out the prospect for peace. it wasn't an end to the discussion, but signaling the beginning of diplomacy. and...
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the idea of leaving the human rights convention and slot a new one and has been championed by the united kingdom independence party in recent years but john laughlin he's director of studies at the institute of democracy and cooperation paris says the impact on foreign policy should also be considered here. britain does exploit the issue of human rights terribly in its relationship with russia there was an occasion a few months ago where a recommendation was made to limit the abuses committed by journalists and william hague the foreign secretary said that these measures should not be introduced in britain because then britain would not be able to castigate russia over its own allegedly of freedom in the media so there's no consistency and it shows how human rights have become a critical mechanism for attacking russia and a hypocritical instrument in foreign policy voters flocked to the right wing in austria's parliamentary election but the centrist coalition gathers just enough support to squeeze back into power by the narrowest of margins that coming up a little later this hour along with othe
the idea of leaving the human rights convention and slot a new one and has been championed by the united kingdom independence party in recent years but john laughlin he's director of studies at the institute of democracy and cooperation paris says the impact on foreign policy should also be considered here. britain does exploit the issue of human rights terribly in its relationship with russia there was an occasion a few months ago where a recommendation was made to limit the abuses committed...
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comes to deciding what will be in this legislation saying that whether they like it all not the united kingdom is part of the european union and this law would affect them then the year. once this proposal turns into law everybody must follow it and that includes great britain whether they want to or not what's the majority decides the minority becomes irrelevant from a political point of view this is not an intelligent position to sit in the corner and complain it would be more intelligent to work with us and make their opinion count because that's one of the text is approved this becomes a law for all twenty eight states and more than five hundred million people. commissions remit doesn't allow it to deal with security services however what vivian reading is proposing is a law that would tackle companies which really provide private information on citizens to. those security services she's put forward legislation that would see a fine of around two percent of profit imposed upon those companies that give information of e.u. citizens over to security services as a venn and sand when you're it
comes to deciding what will be in this legislation saying that whether they like it all not the united kingdom is part of the european union and this law would affect them then the year. once this proposal turns into law everybody must follow it and that includes great britain whether they want to or not what's the majority decides the minority becomes irrelevant from a political point of view this is not an intelligent position to sit in the corner and complain it would be more intelligent to...
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yes that the united kingdom might not be a part of that saying that london's loyalties appear to lie elsewhere. i don't pay attention to britain anymore there are a lost cause acting only together with the americans and they absolutely don't want to have european laws but in this case all we need for this vote is a simple majority and if they don't want to work together constructively we don't need them but i need france and i knew germany if i want to do something concrete in europe. she also warned the u.k. about sitting on the sidelines when it comes to deciding what will be in this legislation saying that whether they like it all dot the united kingdom is part of the european union and this law would affect them then the year. once this proposal turns into a law everybody must follow it and that includes great britain whether they want to or not wants the majority decides the minority becomes irrelevant from a political point of view it is not an intelligent position to sit in the corner and complain it would be more intelligent to work with us and make their opinion count because
yes that the united kingdom might not be a part of that saying that london's loyalties appear to lie elsewhere. i don't pay attention to britain anymore there are a lost cause acting only together with the americans and they absolutely don't want to have european laws but in this case all we need for this vote is a simple majority and if they don't want to work together constructively we don't need them but i need france and i knew germany if i want to do something concrete in europe. she also...
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freedom department does which is which has a global reach one of the issues that we have because the united kingdom is saying about. freedom with a very strong record on ensuring that it. can write the news and so so far around. here that the press freedom situation in the united kingdom is sliding and there's this is a great concern it is twenty thirteen freedom of speech seen here reporters without borders gives the satisfactory situation rating but for freedom of the press britain slipped from nineteenth in two thousand and ten to its current ranking of twenty ninth many concerned that said you'll servant of the terrorism act the law used to detain miranda is certainly being used to stop journalist doing their job of holding people in power to account rather than being used to prevent terrorism she just seven allows. to stop examine and search passengers that travel terminals there's no need for any suspicion that they are linked to terrorism it's a very difficult problem the security services have a difficult job of difficult job. the state clearly has a duty to protect its citizens and. those
freedom department does which is which has a global reach one of the issues that we have because the united kingdom is saying about. freedom with a very strong record on ensuring that it. can write the news and so so far around. here that the press freedom situation in the united kingdom is sliding and there's this is a great concern it is twenty thirteen freedom of speech seen here reporters without borders gives the satisfactory situation rating but for freedom of the press britain slipped...
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can rock the news and so so for grabs it does appear that the press freedom situation in the united kingdom is sliding and this great concern is twenty thirteen freedom of speech seen here reporters without borders gives the u.k. a satisfactory situation rating but for freedom of the press britain slips for nineteenth in two thousand and ten to its current ranking of twenty ninth many are concerned that shuttle seven of the terrorism act the law used to detain miranda is actually being used to stop journalists doing their job of holding people in power to account well other than being used to prevent terrorism should just seven allows police to stop examine and search passengers that travel terminals there's no need for any suspicion that they're linked to terrorism it's a very difficult problem the security services have a difficult job difficult job. the state clearly has a duty to protect. those people living. at the same time i think they must recognise the role of the media. right. and you have to have to be in line with the appropriate use the appropriate. response of the government s
can rock the news and so so for grabs it does appear that the press freedom situation in the united kingdom is sliding and this great concern is twenty thirteen freedom of speech seen here reporters without borders gives the u.k. a satisfactory situation rating but for freedom of the press britain slips for nineteenth in two thousand and ten to its current ranking of twenty ninth many are concerned that shuttle seven of the terrorism act the law used to detain miranda is actually being used to...
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the damage of such orientalism watching libya aren't we. well i my own view libya is concerned is that it was right for france united kingdom the united states and others to take the action that we did in libya i understand that it's a cause of very great concern in russia that the russian government felt that they were blindsided in the security council but that. it's not a view we accept it is also the case that there was a very clear mandate from the security council which russia had endorsed in favor of that military action and i think that libya is a better place than it was before and will become an even better place so i don't think it's a parallel with libya but what you had in libya was a mass of the population pretty united against a very small pretty corrupt elite around the gadhafi. in syria you've got a very much more complicated situation it is a multi sect multi religious so you've got the alawite the shia the christians on one side and the sunni on the other side but it's even more complicated than that as well you know you've also got different. interests in that country including historically that of france after the carve
the damage of such orientalism watching libya aren't we. well i my own view libya is concerned is that it was right for france united kingdom the united states and others to take the action that we did in libya i understand that it's a cause of very great concern in russia that the russian government felt that they were blindsided in the security council but that. it's not a view we accept it is also the case that there was a very clear mandate from the security council which russia had...