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u.k. parliament votes in two wishing fee hikes for england students protesting their rage at having to pay for the mistakes of those holding the purse strings. even with unemployment and homelessness in the u.s. at a fifty year high banks may pay out bonuses early to help the wall street aledo avoid higher taxes. and moscow wants an explanation of nato's plan to defend the baltic states and poland against russia which was revealed by wiki leaks. up next spread your wings as r.t. looks at the most advanced and extreme ways to fly stay with us. suit but. i've never been like this before. so how does it feel. we did it. these people don't have a runway with powerful engines hold it's needed is a steep hillside or a winch for the each takeoff there is always a risk that festival pilots but they proudly call themselves preflight pilots. in the foothills of the rules a thousand kilometers from moscow. these paragliders have three days at their disposal they have decided to make several flights to different parts of passion. to launch point zero hilltops many paragliders consider the difficult. s
u.k. parliament votes in two wishing fee hikes for england students protesting their rage at having to pay for the mistakes of those holding the purse strings. even with unemployment and homelessness in the u.s. at a fifty year high banks may pay out bonuses early to help the wall street aledo avoid higher taxes. and moscow wants an explanation of nato's plan to defend the baltic states and poland against russia which was revealed by wiki leaks. up next spread your wings as r.t. looks at the...
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u.k. parliament votes. students protest an outrage of having to pay for the mistakes of those holding the purse strings. even with unemployment and homelessness in the us of a fifty year. pail. to help. avoid higher taxes. explanation. to defend the baltic states and poland against russia which was revealed. and i'll be back with more on those stories more developments in the meantime spread your wings looks at the most advanced and extreme ways to fly. but. i've never been like this before. so how does it feel. we did it. these people don't have a runway with powerful engines all that's needed is a steep hillside or a with each with each take off there is always a risk. question of pilots but they proudly call themselves preflight pilots. in the foothills of the rules a thousand kilometers from moscow. these paragliders have three days at their disposal they have decided to make several flights in different parts of passion. to launch point zero hilltops many paragliders consider the difficulty. so let's s
u.k. parliament votes. students protest an outrage of having to pay for the mistakes of those holding the purse strings. even with unemployment and homelessness in the us of a fifty year. pail. to help. avoid higher taxes. explanation. to defend the baltic states and poland against russia which was revealed. and i'll be back with more on those stories more developments in the meantime spread your wings looks at the most advanced and extreme ways to fly. but. i've never been like this before. so...
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u.k. parliament votes in tuition fee hikes for england students protested outrage at having to pay for the mistakes of those holding the purse strings. of unemployment and homelessness in the us a fifty year high banks may pale but help the wall street avoid higher taxes. britain has some sharp words about the arrest of the founder of the whistle blowing web site wiki leaks saying the west has no right to preach democracy. fifteen minutes from now in the meantime the battle against drugs in afghanistan is intensifying with a new player joining the fight. quartet's been formed in moscow with russia pakistan and pledging support to kabul on the sidelines of the meeting or to talk to the afghan drugs chief and the interview is next. i wanted to have million russians are addicted to gun harrowing afghanistan produces ninety percent of the drug a u.n. resolution describes the flow from this central asian country as a threat to international peace and stability here with me today is the afghan counter anacortes minister mr that ahmed us money thank you very much minister for being with me today.
u.k. parliament votes in tuition fee hikes for england students protested outrage at having to pay for the mistakes of those holding the purse strings. of unemployment and homelessness in the us a fifty year high banks may pale but help the wall street avoid higher taxes. britain has some sharp words about the arrest of the founder of the whistle blowing web site wiki leaks saying the west has no right to preach democracy. fifteen minutes from now in the meantime the battle against drugs in...
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u.k. parliament. students protested outrage at having to pay for the mistakes of those holding the purse strings. even with unemployment and homelessness in the u.s. at a fifty year high banks may pay out bonuses only to help the wall street elite avoid higher taxes. and. has some sharp words about the rest of the founder of the whistleblower website wiki leaks saying it shows the west has no right to preach its version of democracy. while make stuff on out who is the most dangerous banker in america is in this week's kaiser report. as a reporter show that tells you about the financial terrorists that are plaguing the world with their corrupt money fractional banking scandal. sister max first headline america's most dangerous banker yes this is a headline from fineman johnson a former chief economist for the i.m.f. and he's now on huffington post telling people jamie dimon is the most dangerous banker in america because he was interviewed by the new york times and he was saying that j.p. morgan should
u.k. parliament. students protested outrage at having to pay for the mistakes of those holding the purse strings. even with unemployment and homelessness in the u.s. at a fifty year high banks may pay out bonuses only to help the wall street elite avoid higher taxes. and. has some sharp words about the rest of the founder of the whistleblower website wiki leaks saying it shows the west has no right to preach its version of democracy. while make stuff on out who is the most dangerous banker in...
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u.k. use parliament here in the chamber of the house commons. -- u.k. youth parliament. as you have heard already because the point is being made, on the 21st of july of this year, the house of commons voted to allow the u.k. youth parliament to meet monthly to debate the subjects which have decided it should be debated. it was a ringing endorsement that sanding success of the first-ever series of debates which took place exactly one year ago. members of the youth parliament, it was a symbol of the commitment of the house of commons to better engage with civil society in general and with young people in particular, a cause which i imagine by now many of you will know is very dear three days after july 21st, and if i may say so, at my request to the chief executive of the parliament, on july 24th i travel to belfast because i wanted to be present on the occasion of your annual general meeting. i was, i confessed, overwhelmed on that occasion by the warmth and generosity of the welcome that your extended to me. in return for the warmth and generosity of that welcome that yo
u.k. use parliament here in the chamber of the house commons. -- u.k. youth parliament. as you have heard already because the point is being made, on the 21st of july of this year, the house of commons voted to allow the u.k. youth parliament to meet monthly to debate the subjects which have decided it should be debated. it was a ringing endorsement that sanding success of the first-ever series of debates which took place exactly one year ago. members of the youth parliament, it was a symbol of...
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might try to put up i think doomed to failure is that right to our bat member of the european parliament from the u.k.'s independence party thanks for being on the line with us live from london . well next hour here on r t max max kaiser looks at the financial fallout from the ever continuing stream of wiki leaks. the next space bound rocket now stands poised for wednesday's blast off russia's sly hughes will take a crew of three a russian an american and a battalion on the twenty six mission to the international space station is peter all over reports on the rockets journey to its launch site in kazakhstan. hereward baikonur the final preparations underway ahead of the launch of the soyuz t.m.a. twenty rockets which will carry cosmonaut to meet to be called and astronauts paolo nespoli and katherine coleman up to the international space station for the rocket has received a blessing from a priest from the russian orthodox church in line with tradition here at baikonur that's not the only tradition they have here many many traditions and superstitions if you will to be carried out before the launch o
might try to put up i think doomed to failure is that right to our bat member of the european parliament from the u.k.'s independence party thanks for being on the line with us live from london . well next hour here on r t max max kaiser looks at the financial fallout from the ever continuing stream of wiki leaks. the next space bound rocket now stands poised for wednesday's blast off russia's sly hughes will take a crew of three a russian an american and a battalion on the twenty six mission...
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u.k. are taking to the streets after parliament votes to increase school tuition for the look at the mass protests and have a report from our teams laura hemet on the ground in london. wealthy british. it's not on. the. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy is really hard on our. really believe it's something. we. have heard. welcome back everyone now it's time for show and tell on the show now on monday we told you that ted turner proposed a solution for global warming by calling on world leaders to implement a global one child policy on hopes of preventing overpopulation so here is what some of you had to say pauline murphy thirty tweeted her response saying since when did you all live in china civil liberties and freedom guarantee people can have more than one child one of our facebook responses comes from terrence only read and it says world leaders do not have the all thore to implement a global one child policy nobody does the suggestion is absurd and we also have a response from one of our you to commenters coconuts and bananas and it says we are no
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what is it going to take to convince people that if it can happen just a block away from parliament in the u.k., it can happen in washington, d.c.? is it really all that far fetched? all of this was over tuition hikes. imagine when they hike tuition here or food stamps or the free health care over in england is taken away. what happens then? unfortunately, we are going to find out because the goal behind all of this is to fundamentally change the structure of power all over the globe. don't believe me? watch. >> how are we going to achieve a new global economic order? >> as students, as workers or as global citizens, we create a global trade, we create a global finance. we create global companies, but we forgot to create a global government. >> a new set of rules for the world. >> global governments and global agreements. >> so i think you need a new world order. >> the burdens of global citizenship continue to bind us together. >> you can -- you can say this means whatever. when we got rid of the articles of confederation and we moved to the constitution, the founders put out manage called th
what is it going to take to convince people that if it can happen just a block away from parliament in the u.k., it can happen in washington, d.c.? is it really all that far fetched? all of this was over tuition hikes. imagine when they hike tuition here or food stamps or the free health care over in england is taken away. what happens then? unfortunately, we are going to find out because the goal behind all of this is to fundamentally change the structure of power all over the globe. don't...
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u.k. seen a wave of autumn process and ireland for its own demonstrations earlier this week as its parliament passed the toughest budget in irish history to secure an i.m.f. and the e.u. bailout of one hundred fourteen billion dollars the feeling on the street is that ordinary working people and the less advantage to being made to pay sort of mistakes made by switches and process the speculators cheer one of the groups who resent this the most is the german taxpayer europe's largest economy is footing the bill for bailouts and e.u. excesses and there's a growing feeling amongst germans that it's not fair that they should bail others out meanwhile student groups here are saying there is to shut down cities and towns up and down the country by bill kaysing and. picketing schools universities and institutions and it's not just the students who are protesting the r m t one of the u.k.'s most powerful trade unions has called on its members and the entire trade union movement to get out onto the streets and support the students wednesday already saw a series of marches moved house and stated seed u
u.k. seen a wave of autumn process and ireland for its own demonstrations earlier this week as its parliament passed the toughest budget in irish history to secure an i.m.f. and the e.u. bailout of one hundred fourteen billion dollars the feeling on the street is that ordinary working people and the less advantage to being made to pay sort of mistakes made by switches and process the speculators cheer one of the groups who resent this the most is the german taxpayer europe's largest economy is...
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u.k. cities and possible targets including houses of parliament and shopping areas. 28 days to charge the man or release them. a man drives his car into the crowded school yard running over four children and is all caught on video. nobody was killed we want a show you the video. it is graphic. a white sedan drives into the school yard run in over four children and trapping them underneath the car. the driver poured gasoline on himself and let himself on fire. they run over to the car and lifted up to get the kids out from underneath. then smoke is seen come coming from underneath the car either the driver tried to accelerate or light more gas on fire. the kids were pulled free non-life threatening injuries the driver burned his hands and face but is expected to survive. police are investigating. north korea says it will not retaliate as south korea is braced for surprise attacks. a destroyed prowled the see today north korea has so far back off threats to strike the south for the military drills on the tiny island of fishing communities the military bases with the in
u.k. cities and possible targets including houses of parliament and shopping areas. 28 days to charge the man or release them. a man drives his car into the crowded school yard running over four children and is all caught on video. nobody was killed we want a show you the video. it is graphic. a white sedan drives into the school yard run in over four children and trapping them underneath the car. the driver poured gasoline on himself and let himself on fire. they run over to the car and lifted...
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u.k. see. in a wave of autumn process and store its own demonstrations earlier this week as its parliament passed the toughest budget in irish history to secure an i.m.f. and e.u. bailout of one hundred fourteen billion dollars the feeling on the streets there is that ordinary working people and the less advantage to being made to pay for the mistakes made by rich bankers and prophecy speculators one of the groups who resent this the most is the german taxpayer europe's largest economy is supposed to the bill for bailouts and e.u. excesses and there's a growing feeling amongst germans that it's not fair that they should bail others out of the action in london is expected to take place around parliament's around a thousand police on the streets of westminster as protesters try to directly not be m.p.'s into voting against a fee hike but it's widely believed this would be the end of civil unrest in the u.k. if the fee hike goes through more people are expected to join with the students in what's already being dubbed a winter of discontent as the european people feel more and more they're being requ
u.k. see. in a wave of autumn process and store its own demonstrations earlier this week as its parliament passed the toughest budget in irish history to secure an i.m.f. and e.u. bailout of one hundred fourteen billion dollars the feeling on the streets there is that ordinary working people and the less advantage to being made to pay for the mistakes made by rich bankers and prophecy speculators one of the groups who resent this the most is the german taxpayer europe's largest economy is...
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facing tough cuts to pay for it all with talk more on this with the european parliament member nigel farage who's the leader of the u.k. independence party thank you very much indeed for joining us here on r.t. now on the bailout the candidate list seems to be lengthening doesn't it as well as portugal and spain italy seems to be in a precarious position now if the third largest economy so coombes could wipe out the euro in your opinion. course it could yes i mean spain's a big economy italy's even bigger what we have here is we have the bond markets sending us warning signals i mean think of them as the canary in the mine shaft if you like. i'm not saying that the bailout crisis will extend to those big countries but it just could and certainly if spain went down remember that the debt they've got is about seven times the size of our land so we'd be talking there about three hundred fifty billion euros and italy bigger still and so you get to a point where there is no more bailout money where the euro in its current form would cease to exist i don't know whether that will happen in the next few weeks but it remains a
facing tough cuts to pay for it all with talk more on this with the european parliament member nigel farage who's the leader of the u.k. independence party thank you very much indeed for joining us here on r.t. now on the bailout the candidate list seems to be lengthening doesn't it as well as portugal and spain italy seems to be in a precarious position now if the third largest economy so coombes could wipe out the euro in your opinion. course it could yes i mean spain's a big economy italy's...
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u.k. youth parliament. he east of a blend. yes, the oft woman waving her hand. >> [unintelligible] before i was fortunate enough to be on this parliament, i was on the youngest assembly, and my main issue was transport. last year, my local area and told me they were going to issue a discount card to young people for free on all bus service from my area. i have seen this slip through my fingers this is not about me. this is about the young people. why why should i be forced to pay 70 pounds for a discount card? it is not fair. if we are going to focus on the costs, how are we going to get what young people want done? we are supposed to represent young people. if we should be pushing for the issues we believe in strongly, without -- ok, we need to be realistic, but we cannot ignore the issues that are prominent, and we deserve reduced fares. [applause] >> thank you. i'm looking for a contributor from london. the young man here. he has been waiting a long time. there you go. >> as you know, we always have one of these. [applause]
u.k. youth parliament. he east of a blend. yes, the oft woman waving her hand. >> [unintelligible] before i was fortunate enough to be on this parliament, i was on the youngest assembly, and my main issue was transport. last year, my local area and told me they were going to issue a discount card to young people for free on all bus service from my area. i have seen this slip through my fingers this is not about me. this is about the young people. why why should i be forced to pay 70...
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they did and what they stood up for, they got to the houses of parliament, and without them, there would have been no equal rights in the u.k. there were not able to benefit from the equal pay until 20 years later, when they actually got the re-grade. i think it had an effect on who they were and how they saw the world. it cannot help but influence you. youssouf reflected in this script, in this film in a way that rita in her domestic life, and her husband and their relationship. i think that is probably, although that is fictional, artistic license, i think that was something that was probably happening, sort of happening at the time and could only have an effect in a personal impact, and being able to relate the issues to their personal lives as well. i think it can only make you think about that kind of -- how it affects you in that way. tavis: let me ask you this question. i suspect that when there is a story that is this powerful, a piece of history that so many people are unaware of all these years later, that this particular sense of pride that one takes in being able to bring this story to the forefront. >> so much
they did and what they stood up for, they got to the houses of parliament, and without them, there would have been no equal rights in the u.k. there were not able to benefit from the equal pay until 20 years later, when they actually got the re-grade. i think it had an effect on who they were and how they saw the world. it cannot help but influence you. youssouf reflected in this script, in this film in a way that rita in her domestic life, and her husband and their relationship. i think that...
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the greek parliament approves new budget measures, but the unions are not happy. welcome to "bbc world news," broadcasting and the u.k. and around the world. also coming up, a convoy of dangerous nuclear material moves is secretly through europe. we have an exclusive report. hundreds are evacuate from their homes in california after a massive storm. >>> the u.s. senate has approved the new start nuclear arms treaty with russia. it reduces both countries arsenals of deployed warheads, bombers, and nuclear submarines and is seen as a key effort in president obama's efforts to repair the relationship with moscow. we have this report from washington. >> mr. kerry? >> aye. >> on the senate floor to a chorus of ayes, the new start was finally born. >> this is one of their times in the u.s. senate's when we have in our power to safeguard or endanger human life on this planet. >> it is the biggest nuclear weapons reduction treaty in almost 20 years and it ends a year of atomic limbo. ever since george bush and miguel gorbachev signed start i in1991, the u.s. and russia have to examine each other stockpiles. that treaty expir
the greek parliament approves new budget measures, but the unions are not happy. welcome to "bbc world news," broadcasting and the u.k. and around the world. also coming up, a convoy of dangerous nuclear material moves is secretly through europe. we have an exclusive report. hundreds are evacuate from their homes in california after a massive storm. >>> the u.s. senate has approved the new start nuclear arms treaty with russia. it reduces both countries arsenals of deployed...
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u.k. wasn't conducive to the public good with the grounds of her deportation she'd been working inside the house of parliament. and as a parliamentary assistant to. member of parliament for the an area in the south of england for two and a half years so she'd been issued with a parliamentary security checks in order to get hold of that then. she was questioned on her way home from a holiday in croatia she was detained at the airport by customs and border officials questioned about her activities they then let her go and she carried on doing her job and going to work every day until just under two weeks ago when she was then detained by the authorities but this is a story that moved very quickly away from the political arena and into the sort of relating details presented in the media this is a girl who is quite tall with long legs she's blonde she's russian she wears shorts and high heels according to her colleagues and she certainly did on the occasions that. this was perfect fodder for tabloid headlines and sure enough they didn't they didn't have a chance. so it remains to be seen what's going to happen in
u.k. wasn't conducive to the public good with the grounds of her deportation she'd been working inside the house of parliament. and as a parliamentary assistant to. member of parliament for the an area in the south of england for two and a half years so she'd been issued with a parliamentary security checks in order to get hold of that then. she was questioned on her way home from a holiday in croatia she was detained at the airport by customs and border officials questioned about her...
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u.k. wasn't conducive to the public good with the grounds of her deportation she'd been working inside the houses of parliament. and as a parliamentary. distant mike hancock is a member of parliament for an area in the south of england for two and a half years so she's been issued with a parliamentary posse to undergo the security checks in order to get hold of that this is a girl who is quite tall with no legs she's blown she's russian she wears short skirts and high heels according to her colleagues and she certainly did on the occasions that i've met her and so this is perfect fodder for tabloid headlines and sure enough they didn't they didn't know the chance like that. so it remains to be seen what's going to happen in the development of this story. is that alleviated is going to stay in this country on bail for at least a short time and then and then we'll have to see what happens so london correspondent laura course you can also keep up to date with all our stories on our brand you look web site as well as you'd expect all the latest news from us but a whole lot more blogs analysis lots of interesting i
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u.k. wasn't conducive to the public good with the grounds of her deportation she'd been working inside the houses of parliament. and as a parliamentary assistant to. my kind of member of parliament an area in the south of england for two and a healthy is so she'd been issued with a parliamentary posse to undergo the security checks in order to get hold of that this is a. tool with no legs she's blown she's russian she wears short skirts and high heels according to her colleagues and she certainly does on the occasions. so this is perfect fodder for tabloid headlines and sure enough they didn't they didn't have a chance. so it remains to be seen what's going to happen in the development of this story but. it is going to stay in this country on bail for at least a short time and then we'll have to see what happens. can always find more of the stories we're covering our website along with all the latest news blogs and analysis here's what's right now on. a cold blooded from siberia that's getting a warm reception at home. and shopping bonus you won't forget one store owner goes all out to attract new customers. r
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parliament it's the anger here the political deadlock. freezing weather and sylvia snow is continuing to cause massive disruption in the u.k. and across london heathrow airport stopped operating even thousands of travelers stranded forcing them to spend the night before most flights were also canceled today due to bicycle dishes and paris frankfurt and that's to that. which is due to the last well it's was. the u.n. says hundreds of people have been from their homes in the ivory coast the wake of last month's presidential elections becomes a day off the u.n. announced it would remain there despite being ordered outlining cumber and room to bulk up nicely one international calls to step down. are crazy read only one of the seven who deserve a say one key elections is growing prominence countries to recover from a super. next order to stop this is done a bushel short break stay with us. ziggy. welcome to business russia's government says the pause in economic growth is over after new figures show a fall in unemployment november's jobless rate cut from six point eight to six point seven percent deputy economist. now sees quote
parliament it's the anger here the political deadlock. freezing weather and sylvia snow is continuing to cause massive disruption in the u.k. and across london heathrow airport stopped operating even thousands of travelers stranded forcing them to spend the night before most flights were also canceled today due to bicycle dishes and paris frankfurt and that's to that. which is due to the last well it's was. the u.n. says hundreds of people have been from their homes in the ivory coast the wake...
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u.k. students are marching through london right now headed towards parliament they are voting on a plan here to triple university tuition fees in britain. here is a video out of the area of thousands of protesters taking part. this is weeks of protests across great britain thousands of students held demonstrations drive the country some of those have turned violent that's why please direct air force this afternoon in england. the tuition hike is the plan to reduce the budget deficit we have to see if it works. all we know right now it's not popular. >> 7 08 a.m. back with more couple of minutes and george has an update in traffic. >> highway 1 01 in san francisco 1 01 to 81 lane is blocked and is backing up their ride on to the skyway and inbound central freeway. lots of fog out there as well complete traffic updates when the kron 4 morning news returns. a reminder to really foggy out there almost hour delays on average assets of fog advisory at the bay bridge visibility is close to zero in parts of the north bay more on the fog and whether as the news continues. ♪electronic santa song ♪elec
u.k. students are marching through london right now headed towards parliament they are voting on a plan here to triple university tuition fees in britain. here is a video out of the area of thousands of protesters taking part. this is weeks of protests across great britain thousands of students held demonstrations drive the country some of those have turned violent that's why please direct air force this afternoon in england. the tuition hike is the plan to reduce the budget deficit we have to...
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parliament put them on a period of political deadlock. freezing weather severe snows continue to cause loss of disruption in the u.k. and across europe london's heathrow airport stopped operating and leaving thousands of travelers stranded forcing him to spend the night on terminal floors flights were also canceled or delayed due to icing conditions in paris frankfurt and amsterdam. temperatures are predicted to last post christmas. the u.n. says hundreds of people have been abducted from their houses in the ivory coast since last month's presidential elections comes a day off the u.n. announced it would remain there despite being ordered out convent on but was ignored international calls to step down. arming his rival in the south tower two observers say one kill actions there is a growing of new violence in the country still recovering from bloody civil war. the gambling industry has gone underground in russia since a ban on casinos and introduced almost two years ago but the isolated locations of the four gambling zones. they fail to live up to expectations so to combat a thriving in the middle trade authorities
parliament put them on a period of political deadlock. freezing weather severe snows continue to cause loss of disruption in the u.k. and across europe london's heathrow airport stopped operating and leaving thousands of travelers stranded forcing him to spend the night on terminal floors flights were also canceled or delayed due to icing conditions in paris frankfurt and amsterdam. temperatures are predicted to last post christmas. the u.n. says hundreds of people have been abducted from their...
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parliament the move and then i don't hear real political deadlock. freezing weather and severe snows continued calls massive disruption in the u.k. and across europe london's heathrow airport stopped talking rating leaving thousands of travelers stranded soon disposal terminal fools flights were also canceled or delayed due to icy conditions in paris frankfurt and i'm still down. temperatures are predicted to the last well past christmas. and the u.n. says hundreds of people have been abducted from their homes in the ivory coast the wake of last month's presidential elections becomes a day off the u.n. announced it would remain there despite being rooted out of commitment. that he's done with international goodwill to step down. you observe a say one of the key elections phase of growing of renewed violence country still recovering from that. but later we visit one of russia's most beautiful nature reserves with thousands of rocky cliffs scattered in the siberian tiger. discovery to be. communicated with. and become free. see what nature can give you. and you can watch the full program in ten minutes time arundhati well there you
parliament the move and then i don't hear real political deadlock. freezing weather and severe snows continued calls massive disruption in the u.k. and across europe london's heathrow airport stopped talking rating leaving thousands of travelers stranded soon disposal terminal fools flights were also canceled or delayed due to icy conditions in paris frankfurt and i'm still down. temperatures are predicted to the last well past christmas. and the u.n. says hundreds of people have been abducted...
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u.k. wasn't conducive to the public goods that those were the grounds for her deportation she'd been working inside the houses of parliament. and the parliamentary. distant to mike member of parliament for the an area in the south of england for two and a half years so she'd been issued with a parliamentary security checks in order to get hold of that this is a girl who is quite tall with long legs she's blonde she's russian she wears short skirts and high heels according to her colleagues and she certainly did on the occasions that. this was perfect fodder for tabloid headlines and sure enough they didn't they didn't. so it remains to be seen what's going to happen in the development of this story. that is going to stay in this country on bail for at least a short time and then and then we'll have to see what happens. let's take a look we've got online for you tonight our brand new look web site always blogs analysis is there a chance you'd have your say of course and take a look at the behind the scenes at our station anyway accelerating into the twenty first century encourage this from already exciting story for motor i
u.k. wasn't conducive to the public goods that those were the grounds for her deportation she'd been working inside the houses of parliament. and the parliamentary. distant to mike member of parliament for the an area in the south of england for two and a half years so she'd been issued with a parliamentary security checks in order to get hold of that this is a girl who is quite tall with long legs she's blonde she's russian she wears short skirts and high heels according to her colleagues and...
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parliament but in the end a long period of political deadlock. freezing weather and severe snows continue to cause massive disruption in the u.k. and across europe london's heathrow airport stopped talking rating leaving thousands of travelers stranded forcing them to scramble not on terminal for most flights were also canceled or delayed due to icy conditions in paris frankfurt and amsterdam up to ten inches predicted to last post christmas. the u.n. says hundreds of people have been abducted from their homes in the ivory coast in the wake of last month's presidential elections comes a day off the u.n. announced it would remain there despite being voted out by the incumbent on. us ignored international force to step down it. claims the un has been arming his rival this tara who observers say one key elections fears of growing of renewed violence the country still recovering from a bloody civil war. now the gambling industry has gone underground in russia since a ban on casinos was introduced almost two years ago but the isolated locations of the four gambling zones when they fail to live up to expectations so to combat are thr
parliament but in the end a long period of political deadlock. freezing weather and severe snows continue to cause massive disruption in the u.k. and across europe london's heathrow airport stopped talking rating leaving thousands of travelers stranded forcing them to scramble not on terminal for most flights were also canceled or delayed due to icy conditions in paris frankfurt and amsterdam up to ten inches predicted to last post christmas. the u.n. says hundreds of people have been abducted...
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that the vote isn't going to be parsed in parliament but also that this is going to be the last step a straight and we're going to see on the streets of the u.k. let's hear what they have to say i don't have that much optimism in the bag but this today's meeting and it's because. as we speak to. so they seem to. treat snit more positively affected that is moving. i predict that the gulf. states although we have seen violence here today they need just got dark really and we are expecting the meat to deteriorate a little bit once the darkness really sets in and also of course this crucial thing which is going to take place sometime after six pm here in london we didn't know what the mood of these protesters would be all of that data taking place in this nation has been pushed through to increase the university tuition fees the people here say that an increase in the situation fees would mean that university would become police say for the privilege for the few rather than the rights for the many and not something that they do want to see happen and indeed something that people only be sure about protesting against having to pay for what others
that the vote isn't going to be parsed in parliament but also that this is going to be the last step a straight and we're going to see on the streets of the u.k. let's hear what they have to say i don't have that much optimism in the bag but this today's meeting and it's because. as we speak to. so they seem to. treat snit more positively affected that is moving. i predict that the gulf. states although we have seen violence here today they need just got dark really and we are expecting the...
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parliament it's the removal end of a long period of political deadlock. and freezing weather and severe snows continue to cause massive disruption in the u.k. and across europe london's heathrow airport stopped operating even thousands of travelers stranded in the spend the night. flights were also canceled today due to icy conditions in paris and i'm stood up to temperatures are predicted to last well past christmas. bush was handy with all the business he's. into business russia's government says the pause in economic growth here's the news . figures show a full in unemployment november's jobless rate cut from six point eight to six point seven percent you called me mr actually elsie's quote positive dynamics in the fourth quarter after july's droughts caused a drop in the average salaries also grew last month over three percent. shareholders invisible comm a block a merger with middle east mobile giant whether to create the world's fifth largest mobile network the b line operators bosses meet next week to approve the deal with the owner of italy's wind and egypt but if he quotes sources saying the board may not get enough votes to pass t
parliament it's the removal end of a long period of political deadlock. and freezing weather and severe snows continue to cause massive disruption in the u.k. and across europe london's heathrow airport stopped operating even thousands of travelers stranded in the spend the night. flights were also canceled today due to icy conditions in paris and i'm stood up to temperatures are predicted to last well past christmas. bush was handy with all the business he's. into business russia's government...
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parliament for the bail. three hundred two. that suggests that really the first splits in this liberal democrat conservative coalition this ruling the u.k. at the moment that has sparked angry demonstrations i can actually hear smashing bottles behind me but i can actually see what's going on i think we're about to be heckled by some people and we seen demonstrations going on throughout the day we've seen a car which was containing the prince of wales and his wife travelling to the thing attacked it was his when days kicked in by processed as it is covered in paint they are now on homes and they are attending. according to the police around twenty people have been arrested three police officers have been injured one of they are in hospital one of them was knocked unconscious during that attack and six protesters have been injured and they are also in hospital but we've really seen this scene the worst of this process we think we now think striking is leaving the area i'm joined by a seasoned pre-tested chris knight he's also a professor of anthropology we're very lucky to be joined by him because he has been inside this school all day a
parliament for the bail. three hundred two. that suggests that really the first splits in this liberal democrat conservative coalition this ruling the u.k. at the moment that has sparked angry demonstrations i can actually hear smashing bottles behind me but i can actually see what's going on i think we're about to be heckled by some people and we seen demonstrations going on throughout the day we've seen a car which was containing the prince of wales and his wife travelling to the thing...
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parliament let's hope that the move will end a long period of political deadlock. freezing weather and severe snow is continuing to cause massive disruption in the u.k. and across europe london's heathrow airport stopped operating thousands of travelers stranded forcing them to spend the night on terminal floors flights were also counseled or delayed due to icy conditions in paris frankfurt and amsterdam the arctic temperatures are predicted to last well it's christmas. and the u.n. says hundreds of people have been abducted from their homes in the ivory coast in the wake of last month's presidential elections becomes a day after the u.n. announced it would remain there despite being ordered out by the incumbent the runt babbo was ignored who has ignored international calls to step down claims un has been arming his rival along. with tara would. servers say the key elections fears are growing up new violence in a country still recovering from a bloody civil war. now turkey's prime minister has said that israel wants to blame for is was to blame i should say for peace talks with palestinian leaders breaking down when the jewish state resume building s
parliament let's hope that the move will end a long period of political deadlock. freezing weather and severe snow is continuing to cause massive disruption in the u.k. and across europe london's heathrow airport stopped operating thousands of travelers stranded forcing them to spend the night on terminal floors flights were also counseled or delayed due to icy conditions in paris frankfurt and amsterdam the arctic temperatures are predicted to last well it's christmas. and the u.n. says...
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u.k. angered by british criticism of its human rights record tehran says the comments were ference in its domestic affairs the islamic republic's lawmakers have already approved a bill to cut diplomatic relations the parliament was due to finalize the decision next week relations between the two countries have deteriorated since tehran's claims that british intelligence was involved in the assassination of a top iranian nuclear scientist last month political commentator mokhtari says iran is ready to go as far as breaking off the top. eyes keep britain's nose out of its internal policy. iran doesn't seem to have a problem with britain and the us for as long as its academics and scientists are not assassinated in broad daylight in tehran seems to still be. purchased imperial titles. and it feels that we think speak out against the domestic affairs of other nations as well whereas the iranian lawmaker is quite clearly disagree but this is to send a strong morning well a strong warning this is to send a warning to to britain that iran is prepared to go as far as that if such language and such actions such as alleged actions by proxy terrorist organizations are not stopped. now on to some more news making headli
u.k. angered by british criticism of its human rights record tehran says the comments were ference in its domestic affairs the islamic republic's lawmakers have already approved a bill to cut diplomatic relations the parliament was due to finalize the decision next week relations between the two countries have deteriorated since tehran's claims that british intelligence was involved in the assassination of a top iranian nuclear scientist last month political commentator mokhtari says iran is...
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u.k. angered by british criticism of its human rights record tehran says the comments were interference in its domestic affairs islamic republic's lawmakers have already approved a bill to cut diplomatic relations the parliament is due to finalize the decision next week relations between the two countries have deteriorated since claimed that british intelligence was involved in the assassination of a top iranian nuclear scientist last month a london based journalist yvonne ridley says when it comes to basic freedoms the u.k.'s record is also far from perfect. the politicians in iran all quite angry and outraged at this very undiplomatic. blog which is being produced from the british embassy in tehran and you know you wonder what's coming next when you take the high moral ground criticize one country's human rights you should be pretty blameless yourself and unfortunately britain's own human rights record leaves a lot to be desired if you go on to throw stones at someone else's house you should make sure that your own is in order first iran has its many supporters and it has its money to trucked is. everybody lines up to that particular. turning now to some other stories making headlines across the globe viole
u.k. angered by british criticism of its human rights record tehran says the comments were interference in its domestic affairs islamic republic's lawmakers have already approved a bill to cut diplomatic relations the parliament is due to finalize the decision next week relations between the two countries have deteriorated since claimed that british intelligence was involved in the assassination of a top iranian nuclear scientist last month a london based journalist yvonne ridley says when it...
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spy working in parliament to be expelled from this country since the end of the cold war you were in that reporting there from london them down some of the guardian newspaper in the u.k. says the story big in britain because the media there is still loves cold war inspiring mysteries. it's the kind of story there we love in britain it sort of raises it brings back memories of the cold war it brings back memories of a sort of a simpler time if you like one of the way it was the west against the east you know brings back time memories of intrigue. and all sorts of excitement the british media is is very lively it's very parties and it's going to take a view on on cases like this it's going to report very heavily around them rousseau phobia that fear of russia has not gone away and i think if you or anyone over maybe the age of thirty five in the u.k. you know you were brought up with that sort of cold war experience russia is not a country even now that you understand it's not a country you feel comfortable it's not a country for the evanston to of relationship with you don't watch russian movies in the way you watch hollywood movies the relationship russia show it's v
spy working in parliament to be expelled from this country since the end of the cold war you were in that reporting there from london them down some of the guardian newspaper in the u.k. says the story big in britain because the media there is still loves cold war inspiring mysteries. it's the kind of story there we love in britain it sort of raises it brings back memories of the cold war it brings back memories of a sort of a simpler time if you like one of the way it was the west against the...