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>> my lord, we do not want scotland to leave the united kingdom.e have achieved so much together and are very proud of the contributions scotland makes to the united kingdom's defense. >> would the minister accept, whereas he and i might disagree with regards to the outcome of the referendum and even with regards to nuclear weapons, does he not realize that the attitude he has shown on behalf of the government could well go down as arrogance by the government towards scotland, and does he not feel also that the rest of the united kingdom are entitled to have an answer to this question because it is a matter that is relevant to us all? >> my lord, absolutely. i wasn't being arrogant. i started off my response by saying, we do not want scotland to leave the united kingdom. >> it does seem a dereliction of duty not to be looking at alternatives on such an important issue. we all know that our ability to defend our islands, should scotland separate, is going to be dramatically reduced. we know whatever happens, should they separate, there will be huge
>> my lord, we do not want scotland to leave the united kingdom.e have achieved so much together and are very proud of the contributions scotland makes to the united kingdom's defense. >> would the minister accept, whereas he and i might disagree with regards to the outcome of the referendum and even with regards to nuclear weapons, does he not realize that the attitude he has shown on behalf of the government could well go down as arrogance by the government towards scotland, and...
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sports direct, a huge retail outlet here in the united kingdom. the chairman, mike ashley, very well known football man. he sold $3.2 million worth of stock apparently. when the main man is selling stock, maybe that is an indication. morgan stanley, maybe this is their worst pick on the commodity. they say price also drop the next four quarters. nymex crude, inventory data. we're expecting gas inventories to drop. >> thank you so much, manus. manus cranny with the latest on the markets. joining us is the chief investment officer at r.t.a. bone management -- rathbone. good to have you on the program. talk to me about market trends. we have the selloffs in tech. some say this is usually some kind of bubble bursting or it may be a little bit of nervousness from the investors and it may be a good time for investors to go back into certain areas of tech. >> we're getting back to the 2000 levels where people were talking about sales and not earnings. i'm not surprised to see people taking some profit taufs top. in our view there wasn't really as yet a t
sports direct, a huge retail outlet here in the united kingdom. the chairman, mike ashley, very well known football man. he sold $3.2 million worth of stock apparently. when the main man is selling stock, maybe that is an indication. morgan stanley, maybe this is their worst pick on the commodity. they say price also drop the next four quarters. nymex crude, inventory data. we're expecting gas inventories to drop. >> thank you so much, manus. manus cranny with the latest on the markets....
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posted by the irish ambassador to united kingdom without more about that later in this special six won the first the focus to the city of windsor is very much home although not for the reception be hosted by queen elizabeth from all the two hundred guests most of them from all the iv tubing all the main political parties in the north of many community groups and other community representatives the reception is on the way as we come to on air on joined by moment of her anatomical than that it only with justin the last few minutes in the first picture is from but the receiving line at this but this perception i gone away and once again some remarkable benefits. more drama. more politics sports hero brian above are the queen is hosting this event to send out the sake of the northern ireland's political parties as to what she would like to see happen just took the pictures that none of the last few minutes. this is the receiving line. martin mcguinness the leader of they've been taught by an insect that the deputy first minister. shaking hands with the queen. you can see in the shot was we
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it is the president michael d higgins has peed on his historic state visits to the united kingdom. amid ceremony and symbolism he was welcomed here too with her bike realism but this morning address both houses of parliament at westminster and paid his own tribute to britain's war dead at westminster abbey about iraq see what twenty five kos eight with live coverage of the state bank was here at windsor castle but we need you now with all the memorable images of his first day of the business. i see with this area needed here. i don't know. the year to assemble. well today it is frustrating and most of friction between i did. mr speaking of men tend to eat at meal time left to give me the internet is fast uh the uh a sigh. yours. lending to business before church programs and entertainment i want to cry. i would answer for him. she knew this six pm today i went on to make steam wand digital channel thirty point four. he did like what. can any of the afternoon shall remain a couple of stories and celebrity interviews. well claire someone thinks that the stories around the country. on
it is the president michael d higgins has peed on his historic state visits to the united kingdom. amid ceremony and symbolism he was welcomed here too with her bike realism but this morning address both houses of parliament at westminster and paid his own tribute to britain's war dead at westminster abbey about iraq see what twenty five kos eight with live coverage of the state bank was here at windsor castle but we need you now with all the memorable images of his first day of the business. i...
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this the united kingdom did. we saw sweden also doing so.-calledwanda diplomats [indiscernible] we saw south africa taking the strong and serious being expelled just two weeks ago. >> you see certain countries starting to step up, which leads me to something i think the american public has heard say time and time again. bill clinton has told me in a private conversation with him as he traveled to various places. he has told me this privately and has said this publicly. he is on the record saying that the worst mistake of his presidency was not moving quickly enough into rwanda. i think even his secretary of state had at times expressed regret that they did not move quickly enough on rwanda. when you look back at this genocide, what do you make of the world's leading nations, including ours who did not do anything? the nurses ofe of i'm one of the witnesses of the genocide. i was there. who after those ones do thethem abandoning us dogs and the thief's and the gangsters, one of the ones who was still calling the international community. i was
this the united kingdom did. we saw sweden also doing so.-calledwanda diplomats [indiscernible] we saw south africa taking the strong and serious being expelled just two weeks ago. >> you see certain countries starting to step up, which leads me to something i think the american public has heard say time and time again. bill clinton has told me in a private conversation with him as he traveled to various places. he has told me this privately and has said this publicly. he is on the record...
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last tuesday a financial cooperation forum was held between south korea and united kingdom and one to the heart of international finance. korean uk discussed ways to provide financial aid to north korea. in preparation for the unification and agreed to expand cooperation in the financial sector the financial cooperation between korea and united kingdom. streaking through the forest and we will keep an eye health or health financial cooperation between the two countries helps our financial industry. i know korea is the only divide the country in the world. in a week's report by a human being i don't even students ministry correspondent all the more special. as of the fence mr responded in the hospice. whether it's being needy. of all aspects and what their plans for the up and all that and yet but expect it to heart. this is what the hospitals i was rebuilt by direct you to enter with equatorial comply with the basic standards that you would expect the more inter korean relations. when we really means and can always has to stay on top of things and ready to report this. military trucks
last tuesday a financial cooperation forum was held between south korea and united kingdom and one to the heart of international finance. korean uk discussed ways to provide financial aid to north korea. in preparation for the unification and agreed to expand cooperation in the financial sector the financial cooperation between korea and united kingdom. streaking through the forest and we will keep an eye health or health financial cooperation between the two countries helps our financial...
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agreed to expand cooperation in the financial sector the financial cooperation between three and united kingdom. streaking through the foreign and we will keep an eye health or health financial cooperation between the two countries helps our financial industry. should i korea is the only divide the country in the world. and that makes report by a human being i can guarantee the defence ministry correspondent all the more special. because of the post mr responded yet to know all i ask that. whether its marine meeting of all aspects and what their plans for the up and all that and yet there are good. this is what the hospitals the blue screen film directed and two with a two or three oval comply with the basic stance that deal with any type of dress up a bit more. injured relations when we really means and can always has to stay on top of things and be ready to report this. with a lot. military trucks to rise and people in military uniforms are spotted soon the site becomes more dealing with many press members get to read. and their champion. one is a fine overdrive from seoul to sherman came dow
agreed to expand cooperation in the financial sector the financial cooperation between three and united kingdom. streaking through the foreign and we will keep an eye health or health financial cooperation between the two countries helps our financial industry. should i korea is the only divide the country in the world. and that makes report by a human being i can guarantee the defence ministry correspondent all the more special. because of the post mr responded yet to know all i ask that....
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something is very clear for me, we would like the united kingdom to stay in the european union. britain are an important partner and friend for us germans. >> david mcallister, thank you very much. moving on to sports news, a .ajor shock in the bundesliga after a run of 53 games unbeaten in the league, bayern munich has finally lost. they went down 1-0. the striker got the crucial goal in the first half. rested some of their key players ahead of their championships league match against manchester united, but the move backfired and the team's record straight has come to an end. portman had to respond to their heavy loss to real madrid, and they did just that in saturday's late kickoff. look at the other scores from the weekend's games. stuttgart won a crucial clash. frankfurt won their local derby. nuremberg also lost. the friday night kickoffs all hamburg beat their opponent to-one. disaster for one coach, who was fired by the clubhouse board. what see what happened. the terrible rondo form has caught up with the coach. the finish coach was sacked after the defeat against hambur
something is very clear for me, we would like the united kingdom to stay in the european union. britain are an important partner and friend for us germans. >> david mcallister, thank you very much. moving on to sports news, a .ajor shock in the bundesliga after a run of 53 games unbeaten in the league, bayern munich has finally lost. they went down 1-0. the striker got the crucial goal in the first half. rested some of their key players ahead of their championships league match against...
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. >> pfizer's proposed take over of astrazeneca and its plans to base itself in the united kingdom is once again raising questions about whether the u.s. tax rates are too high. and maybe pushing american businesses to move overseas. eamon javers has more. >> reporter: it's an iconic american company and been headquartered in new york since its founding in a red brick building in brooklyn in 1849. under a potential $100 billion deal announced today pfizer could become a subsidiary of the uk based holding company. the deal would be capital tax experts call an inversion in which pfizer acquires astrazeneca and then incorporates the combined company in the uk even though it will keep pfizer's headquarters in new york. pfizer which reported an effective tax rate of 27.6% in 2013 will be able to take some advantage of the uk's 21% rate and as an added bonus pfizer will likely be able to shield its $69 billion offshore cash from u.s. repatriation taxes. the move could save the company millions in taxes but critics say it's not right. >> i think like probably the average american who hears a
. >> pfizer's proposed take over of astrazeneca and its plans to base itself in the united kingdom is once again raising questions about whether the u.s. tax rates are too high. and maybe pushing american businesses to move overseas. eamon javers has more. >> reporter: it's an iconic american company and been headquartered in new york since its founding in a red brick building in brooklyn in 1849. under a potential $100 billion deal announced today pfizer could become a subsidiary...
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thank you. >> i think the representative of the united kingdom for his statement. theve the floor to representative from the united states. lex thank you so much, madam president, and thank you assistant secretary-general for your briefing today and for your diligent work on this controversial issue. we meet today to discuss the work of the u.n.'s human rights monitoring mission in ukraine and a timely report of the office of the high commissioner for human rights. after weeks of russian disinformation and propaganda, this gives us yet another opportunity to focus on facts. the independent and impartial reporting we have heard today is essential to prevent the kind of distortions that may lead to further instability in an situation, astible situation that continues to grow more dangerous every day. today's remarks by the russian the -- or thee independent report was disparaged as biased and unfounded is deeply worrying. if you don't like the message, the strategy appears to be metaphorically, shoot the messenger. even if the attacks are anti--- our tax on the entire
thank you. >> i think the representative of the united kingdom for his statement. theve the floor to representative from the united states. lex thank you so much, madam president, and thank you assistant secretary-general for your briefing today and for your diligent work on this controversial issue. we meet today to discuss the work of the u.n.'s human rights monitoring mission in ukraine and a timely report of the office of the high commissioner for human rights. after weeks of russian...
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consequences could be when it comes to tracking down the line in the uk to be held this was the united kingdom and europe know that is an emerging body of text will not be one of the points i was a report by a leading academic strength uk the seductive are a number of quotes on loans when it comes to see the health of future from being areas and not seems to be the issue here of what will occur in the future. i think we have good data. i think the academics may may argue that the data in the uk but with the geology of the movie that but the process of tracking is not differ from germany to poland and russia to the states uk is not seen her for that truck into the tv just to settle the line and say well who don't we. we need to do more testing more experimenting again long term effects before we start getting changes that might not be able to be rectified. a half decades we've been very reactive united states between shell gas wells are fat which took twenty thousand wells you're there so he did this the last ten years with two hundred fifty thousand wells and told us that a heckuva lot. but ne
consequences could be when it comes to tracking down the line in the uk to be held this was the united kingdom and europe know that is an emerging body of text will not be one of the points i was a report by a leading academic strength uk the seductive are a number of quotes on loans when it comes to see the health of future from being areas and not seems to be the issue here of what will occur in the future. i think we have good data. i think the academics may may argue that the data in the uk...
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straight on the united kingdom constitution.t is not to say that our thetitution is not worth paper it is not written on. practices, campaign finances. are conventions that are difficult to describe but we talk about the culture established over the years and it hereto by and large the flexible changing. we even get our judges saying, this is a constitutional right. being because you are conferred to distraction by parliament, you cannot prevent a prisoner from writing to his lawyer. because that is part of the rule of law. it is a constitutional principle. by a statute that is true but we presume it applies unless specifically excluded. another such principle is the presumption of freedom. it has to be absolutely clear and that is also a constitutional right expressed and so on. and then you have, in addition to that, the notion of elementary sovereignty which i prefer to call the principal of representative government. things may be changing in that direction. since 1998, we have incorporated that into our law. the european co
straight on the united kingdom constitution.t is not to say that our thetitution is not worth paper it is not written on. practices, campaign finances. are conventions that are difficult to describe but we talk about the culture established over the years and it hereto by and large the flexible changing. we even get our judges saying, this is a constitutional right. being because you are conferred to distraction by parliament, you cannot prevent a prisoner from writing to his lawyer. because...
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although second day of the state visits to the united kingdom present why can t make its walls today just above our lunch and doughty street hosted by the british prime minister david cameron has said it was a privilege to be an office of a time when relations between britain and on and were so warm this evening the president you to deliver a keynote address here and kill holding on to the four song seven hundred business leaders more on that later in the program but we begin this evening but the first of all reports from our political costs almost david dunbar the warm greeting for a good neighbor david cameron says he is enjoying the relaxed chest in the spring sunshine ahead of a formal lunch and downing street to celebrate the links between the two nations. since. what do you love them. his presence known to history. it is up with them all. a new irish nation does not know anything else will. but i see them all increasingly i'm really excited to find things that will lead you into acting in a speech. in this. way to big cities stop this i hoped it would. d oh. it goes. dakota is
although second day of the state visits to the united kingdom present why can t make its walls today just above our lunch and doughty street hosted by the british prime minister david cameron has said it was a privilege to be an office of a time when relations between britain and on and were so warm this evening the president you to deliver a keynote address here and kill holding on to the four song seven hundred business leaders more on that later in the program but we begin this evening but...
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and dislikes that the vehicles have tried to blunt and frightens first ever state visit to the united kingdom. this departure president aiken said it was very important for both countries to engage in a shared past. in a moment with the knife at windsor castle where final preparations are underway for the official start of the visit. hunt has the price to buy reports this evening your motives of declining years of publication shared history between two countries to take full military honors were rendered them present victims of the left are some who drop to the uk. the first ever state visit when the irish president piece by definition is history in the making. the president and his wife sabina within a score sixty piece into a road rolling poll tunnel. speaking before he departed the president spoke of the significance of the location. we as a very interesting data point in history where we have a totally new and that just isn't what i did in the kitchener stitch blog relationships between rp that my hope from the gcc states that the individual the third wheel in ever more numbers come to sh
and dislikes that the vehicles have tried to blunt and frightens first ever state visit to the united kingdom. this departure president aiken said it was very important for both countries to engage in a shared past. in a moment with the knife at windsor castle where final preparations are underway for the official start of the visit. hunt has the price to buy reports this evening your motives of declining years of publication shared history between two countries to take full military honors...
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which of the apocalypse -- [inaudible] >> my view it is entirely positive one about what this united kingdom has achieved together in the past and what we can achieve in the future. i think the ones that take a narrow inward looking rather selfish here about the future are sitting on the benches over there. >> the surgeon general of the armed forces has raised concern of the impact of longer nhs waiting times on soldiers based in wales. does the prime minister agree that nhs, including soldiers, or so but not good enough? the welsh government could be undermining the operations of the armed forces and are potentially in breach of the military covenant? >> i think my honorable friend makes an important point. we see 8% cut to the budget in wales to the nhs. the last time a&e targets were met was 2009. the last time cancer treatment targets were met was 2008, over 30 people miss out on access to diagnostic services within eight weeks. there is a truly dreadful record when it comes to labour's nhs in wales. you see a huge contrast now with the nhs in england properly funded, well run, beating t
which of the apocalypse -- [inaudible] >> my view it is entirely positive one about what this united kingdom has achieved together in the past and what we can achieve in the future. i think the ones that take a narrow inward looking rather selfish here about the future are sitting on the benches over there. >> the surgeon general of the armed forces has raised concern of the impact of longer nhs waiting times on soldiers based in wales. does the prime minister agree that nhs,...
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in the united kingdom and seen u.k. citizens murdered by the fsb. this is where he chose to go. rather than living in the united states, he chooses to make his nest with the fsb. that is again a speculative matter, but what you can at least say is that his choices are very clear. i remind you, those are deeply perverse choices. >> not all the snowden documents have been publicly released yet. we are getting this in trips and drabs. we will talk more about that in a minute. the chinese, do you think the chinese and russians basically no everything that he knew? is the damage done? is the counterintelligence much deeper than we realized? >> edward snowden was carrying these documents with him. if he was wheeling them around to the guardian and the united kingdom, and they were being transferred -- let's just talk about some of the security. when glenn greenwald's partner, maranda, was arrested, not only was he carrying a memory stick with 56,000 u.k. secret files on it, in his pocket he carried a piece of paper with one of the codes for the encrypted files area that was the level o
in the united kingdom and seen u.k. citizens murdered by the fsb. this is where he chose to go. rather than living in the united states, he chooses to make his nest with the fsb. that is again a speculative matter, but what you can at least say is that his choices are very clear. i remind you, those are deeply perverse choices. >> not all the snowden documents have been publicly released yet. we are getting this in trips and drabs. we will talk more about that in a minute. the chinese, do...
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they are making purchases in france and united kingdom. are trying to drive the analytics in europe and cash in. >> they make a lot less money outside of the united states. it is better in united states than the rest of the world. they need to cash in and make moves like this. >> the business model has three quarters of those using twitter outside the united states and three quarters of the revenue comes inside the united states. they get one quarter of the revenue internationally. they need to change that and monetize the value from asia and the developing world. this is why they are looking towards acquisitions. they do not know the bang for the buck. the notable interest is the one and united kingdom. it is a big partnership with facebook. the question is whether facebook and that partnership unravel or it is something they can continue to do. are looking. they they all want part of the second screen phenomenon. twitter is snatching away facebook. >> it is getting nasty out there. what's it is getting dirty. >> thank you very much. reim
they are making purchases in france and united kingdom. are trying to drive the analytics in europe and cash in. >> they make a lot less money outside of the united states. it is better in united states than the rest of the world. they need to cash in and make moves like this. >> the business model has three quarters of those using twitter outside the united states and three quarters of the revenue comes inside the united states. they get one quarter of the revenue internationally....
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it is not my place for me to comment on law enforcement in the united kingdom. but i think i have made myself relatively clear. about what i think should happen. i think that there is a very serious national issue to be confronted here. what has become the conclusion? that it is ok. we came to this conclusion that in the name of journalism, what if we came to the conclusion that it is perfectly permissible to operate in this way in the future? where does this lead us? where does this leave the ability of our security services to operate? what will be the relationship between the state, citizens, and media in the future? this is a vital debate in which we are now engaged. we need to get it right. i would venture to say that the greater intellectual input that we have seen to this point. >> it has been suggested that edward snowden, by some fairly high-level people in government, that we should consider an amnesty deal for him, where he would turn himself in, hand back the documents. do you think that would be a good idea? would it be counterproductive? >> on the
it is not my place for me to comment on law enforcement in the united kingdom. but i think i have made myself relatively clear. about what i think should happen. i think that there is a very serious national issue to be confronted here. what has become the conclusion? that it is ok. we came to this conclusion that in the name of journalism, what if we came to the conclusion that it is perfectly permissible to operate in this way in the future? where does this lead us? where does this leave the...
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pfizer, proposing a near 100 billion-dollar transaction with the united kingdom.y is in paris, speaking with francois hollande. jeffrey mccracken, the adult in the room, managing editor of mergers and acquisitions and public offerings for bloomberg world news worldwide and we are honored he could take 10 minutes out of his busy schedule this morning. have you ever seen at this silly? >> no, the animal spirits are really back. a lot of this is pent-up demand. we have always had tons of cash sitting in balance sheets offshore or in the united states. he have had investor support for deals. guy doing thehe deal, the one spending the billions, you have got that combination and it seems like the c suite, they are not as nervous as they were. they were always eyeing deals, they now seem more willing to go ahead. >> my sense of the value this weekend is that if you do not do your math, you will not get lemon sure. you talk about contingent value rights. what is that? basically a payment based upon future performance targets. if you hit certain elements of the fda approva
pfizer, proposing a near 100 billion-dollar transaction with the united kingdom.y is in paris, speaking with francois hollande. jeffrey mccracken, the adult in the room, managing editor of mergers and acquisitions and public offerings for bloomberg world news worldwide and we are honored he could take 10 minutes out of his busy schedule this morning. have you ever seen at this silly? >> no, the animal spirits are really back. a lot of this is pent-up demand. we have always had tons of...
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this book can only be sold in the united kingdom.ill have to write a different edition for every country where it comes out. there are now different rules on pensions. the big point of this book is not to say these are the rules and regulations and that is what to do. the big point is to say you can take charge of your own finances. there is nothing difficult about it. here are all the routes that you can use to assimilate that information. >> what is the one thing that surprised you the most by doing the research on this book? >> i think i was surprised from three years on -- channel four. that was my research for this book, actually. what really surprise me is that when, for instance, i interviewed groups about their finances, young people getting married, for instance. they will know the price of everything, wedding dress, cars. they won't have a clue who were the there is a penalty for repaying their mortgage early. it strikes me that they know the price of certain things and not other things. actually money suspect boring. it is
this book can only be sold in the united kingdom.ill have to write a different edition for every country where it comes out. there are now different rules on pensions. the big point of this book is not to say these are the rules and regulations and that is what to do. the big point is to say you can take charge of your own finances. there is nothing difficult about it. here are all the routes that you can use to assimilate that information. >> what is the one thing that surprised you the...
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canada rumania and europe's fracking champion the united kingdom r.t. as you know neil talked to one energy executive about what can be done to prevent further environmental damage. earthquakes dead farm animals water contamination welcome to the controversial world of fracking if you're from great britain fracking is coming to a place near you that's because a recent report showed that hops the country could be liable for licensing for shield gas exploration and some of the examples i gave earlier into the side effects thought could really just be the tip of the iceberg was a long term effect studies are simply rare on the ground thanks so much for coming into the system thanks for having me. isn't it true to say we simply don't know what the consequences could be when it comes to fracking done in the u.k. you know we have been a specific united kingdom in europe no because one emerging place kind of going up because one of the points. by leading academic strike the u.k. they said that there are a number of quote on knowns when it comes to see if the u
canada rumania and europe's fracking champion the united kingdom r.t. as you know neil talked to one energy executive about what can be done to prevent further environmental damage. earthquakes dead farm animals water contamination welcome to the controversial world of fracking if you're from great britain fracking is coming to a place near you that's because a recent report showed that hops the country could be liable for licensing for shield gas exploration and some of the examples i gave...
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. >>> south sudan government has sent troops to secure united kingdom bases across the country. this attack on thursday in which 58 people were killed. the u.n. has described the attack as a war crime. the government has blamed peace keepers for firing in the air. >>> 44 school girls out of 129 who were kidnapped are safe and back with their parents. they were abducted from their school, and it's still not clear where the remaining girls are being held. >>> in and the hope of finding more victims of the mt. everest avalanche are fading. there are reports that some now face a future with no income. >> families in cat man did do wait for the bodies of their sons. sherpa guides risk their lives every day preparing ropes and routes for climbers. it provides for their families. >> now what are we going to do? he is dead. he used to take care of us with what he earned. now many grandsons and granddaughters. it will be very difficult for us. he used to take care of all of us. >> reporter: sherpa guides are part of this community. they're used to putting their lives in the handing of ot
. >>> south sudan government has sent troops to secure united kingdom bases across the country. this attack on thursday in which 58 people were killed. the u.n. has described the attack as a war crime. the government has blamed peace keepers for firing in the air. >>> 44 school girls out of 129 who were kidnapped are safe and back with their parents. they were abducted from their school, and it's still not clear where the remaining girls are being held. >>> in and the...
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. >> the number of people suffering from skin cancer is soaring in the united kingdom and five% of people skin cancer every year compared to the 1970s and greger wood has more. >> reporter: people who don't see much sun the british are famous for chasing it when it shines but this comes at a high price. the latest figures reveal skin cancer is the 5th most common in the uk and rates are five times higher than 40 years ago. today, 13,000 people are diagnosed each year compared to only 1800 in 1975. that is 17 out of every 100,000 compared with 3 out of every 100,000 back in the 70s. 2000 people now die of it every year. the dramatic rise is partly due to the huge increase in affordable foreign holidays and in the 70s two weeks in the sun was a habit of pale skin brits and she was one of them, a classic sun worshipper who later developed skin cancer. >> when i was young everyone was the same, we were care free and went out in the sun and layout in the sun for hours and hours. people often got really burnt, very burnt. i didn't burn very easily and there for i probably stayed in the sun long
. >> the number of people suffering from skin cancer is soaring in the united kingdom and five% of people skin cancer every year compared to the 1970s and greger wood has more. >> reporter: people who don't see much sun the british are famous for chasing it when it shines but this comes at a high price. the latest figures reveal skin cancer is the 5th most common in the uk and rates are five times higher than 40 years ago. today, 13,000 people are diagnosed each year compared to...
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suggest that the country will vote against independence and remain part of the united kingdom. there have been violent clashes in rio de janeiro in brazil, not all that far from the iconic stadium worthy world cup finals will be held in a few months time. --ice have dissented descended on an area to evict thousands of squatters. some left easily but others fought back. the squatters are serious. they say that police are driving them out of vacant buildings in which their families have finally found shelter. can no longer stay there, but where they should go remains unclear. many had given up their apartments because they could no longer afford the rent. they had been homeless before they came here. >> we lost our old home to flooding. now we are desperate for a roof over our heads. we cannot keep living in other people's houses. shantytowns have sprung up across brazil over the past few decades. people moving from rural areas to the city in search of work. it provides cheap accommodation. with the world cup starting in two months, brazil is desperate to show itself in its best
suggest that the country will vote against independence and remain part of the united kingdom. there have been violent clashes in rio de janeiro in brazil, not all that far from the iconic stadium worthy world cup finals will be held in a few months time. --ice have dissented descended on an area to evict thousands of squatters. some left easily but others fought back. the squatters are serious. they say that police are driving them out of vacant buildings in which their families have finally...
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from his mother before emerging from his -- for his first high-profile appearance outside the united kingdomthe first time that he has been seen properly since his christening last october. a blustery first encounter with new zealand. it started with visits to new zealand and australia. cope with the flight? like any eight-month old, he simply looked composed and disinterested at the end of it. talk, thee baby air toe of this bouncy the throne invited discussions , if new zealand still wanted to maintain ties to the british crown. it is hard to read new zealand's attitude. are they greeting them as future kings? enthusiasm for the product of curiosity than loyalty? one former deputy prime minister of new zealand said over the weekend that it was inevitable that the country would eventually become a republic. get the future impact of the crown should not be underestimated. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman >> across rwanda, commemorations were held to mark the 20th anniversary of the genocide there. the country had been left in total ruling by it. george al a guy
from his mother before emerging from his -- for his first high-profile appearance outside the united kingdomthe first time that he has been seen properly since his christening last october. a blustery first encounter with new zealand. it started with visits to new zealand and australia. cope with the flight? like any eight-month old, he simply looked composed and disinterested at the end of it. talk, thee baby air toe of this bouncy the throne invited discussions , if new zealand still wanted...
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the inflation data is in the united kingdom. >> we all know about the story.oblem with china is the growth target and we know that it is not europe, to the extent that you can run unemployment and maintain social sustainability. they have to maintain employment numbers. they mean it is the bottom line and to maintain the government and the current form over the next couple of decades. >> a quarter by quarter basis, rather than year-by-year. >> far weaker than the year-by-year data. they will come in and you will not see growth go below seven percent. it is about employment and social civility is critical. >> on the move is in 20 minutes. we have bulletproof fashion. hot shots is next. >> it is time for hot shots and a look at some of the most compelling images of the day. safe.ou can never be unveiled his life-saving fashion. described as the armani of -wear.proof ready-to where pyongyang was filled with runners. the race has been held annually for 27 years. they decide to allow for an recreational runners to hold a grander race. $20,000. 3.85 caret diamond. a
the inflation data is in the united kingdom. >> we all know about the story.oblem with china is the growth target and we know that it is not europe, to the extent that you can run unemployment and maintain social sustainability. they have to maintain employment numbers. they mean it is the bottom line and to maintain the government and the current form over the next couple of decades. >> a quarter by quarter basis, rather than year-by-year. >> far weaker than the year-by-year...
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because the united kingdom's monarch is also australia's.ings stand prince william will become king william of australia, baby george will one day be king gorge here. >> it's somebody to look up to. and that's how i was brought up, and i want my grandchildren to do the same. >> reporter: this is as much as celebrities as royalty. but you won't find many here critical of the attack. to the mon arky, but that is not universally shared. >> our constitution says that someone sitting on the other side world in a palace should be our head. and that is just wrong. >> reporter: which way do you want to go? >> reporter: but people voted against change. australia remained a monarchy, and elizabeth the second remains queen. charles made a trip to australia as well. charles's popularity has dropped, but as his baby became a man, husband, and now father, support for the royal family has risen again. a slight majority is in favor of the monarchy. >> mop ari can. >> republic. >> monarchy. >> republic. >> monarchy, of course. >> reporter: with celebrities a
because the united kingdom's monarch is also australia's.ings stand prince william will become king william of australia, baby george will one day be king gorge here. >> it's somebody to look up to. and that's how i was brought up, and i want my grandchildren to do the same. >> reporter: this is as much as celebrities as royalty. but you won't find many here critical of the attack. to the mon arky, but that is not universally shared. >> our constitution says that someone...
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in return, the united states, the united kingdom and russia provided assurances for ukraine's independence, its territorial integrity and freedom. contained in a document known as the budapest memorandum. the people of ukraine digging out of deep repression have fought to build forward a nation that can govern, feed and educate its people. they surely dream of becoming the great nation of which they are fully capable. a borderland nation, reaching in all directions, west and east and south and north. ukraine's potential is unlimited. she is already the third largest exporter of grain on the face of the earth. but in this new century, the same country of ukraine found itself in a timeless struggle to elect honorable public officials that would treat people with dignity. those who assume power too often stole from the people. others like like president yushchenko were poisonned as he tried to go to a modern state. other leaders were imprisoned and others stole billions from its own nation threatening economic growth and democratic progress. as negotiations to include ukraine were nearly comp
in return, the united states, the united kingdom and russia provided assurances for ukraine's independence, its territorial integrity and freedom. contained in a document known as the budapest memorandum. the people of ukraine digging out of deep repression have fought to build forward a nation that can govern, feed and educate its people. they surely dream of becoming the great nation of which they are fully capable. a borderland nation, reaching in all directions, west and east and south and...
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it buys more from the united kingdom than the british manage to sell to india, china and brazil. so a country of 4.5 million people is more important than a billion and a half people around the world. >> reporter: it's been ten years since the ira ended the campaign of violence in the six northern counties known as the province, but the message from this four-day visit is that the ties that bind these two couldn'ts closer together are much stronger than the forces which will push them apart. paul brennan, al jazeera, windsor. >>> france's new prime minister has won a vote of confidence in parliament. he secured the backing of 306 votes to 239 against. earlier in pa lament he unveiled a planned tax and public spending cuts promising to tackle public debt without aw austerity measures. he was chosen to take the post last week by the president. >>> german police have carried out 19 raids against a fund-raising organization with ties to hezbollah. called orphan children's project lebanon raised $4.5 million from the hezbollah support group. this is the report from berlin. >> it was a
it buys more from the united kingdom than the british manage to sell to india, china and brazil. so a country of 4.5 million people is more important than a billion and a half people around the world. >> reporter: it's been ten years since the ira ended the campaign of violence in the six northern counties known as the province, but the message from this four-day visit is that the ties that bind these two couldn'ts closer together are much stronger than the forces which will push them...
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he has big issues to address. >> is buys more from the united kingdom than the british manage to sellindia, china and brazil. so a country of 4 and a half million people is more important to this place than a billion and a half people around the world. >> the legacy of the period known as the troubles still haunts british and irish relations. for decades, the irish nationalists attacked and murdered british targets. for their part, british loyalists para militaries and elements within the police were guilty of murders and abuses. in the 1970 did, one of the ira commanders was a young martin mcginnis. two years ago, in a historic encounter, he and the queen shook hands. >> to receive the president of ireland and the deputy first minister, martin mcginnis who, himself was in the ira is a mark of how farm we have come. >> there are those who cannot forget and will not forgive. >> if mcginnis is going to be here today, let's have some balance. let's hear from the victims and survivors, somebody who has lost a relative be at that table as well. >> the modern relationship between britain an
he has big issues to address. >> is buys more from the united kingdom than the british manage to sellindia, china and brazil. so a country of 4 and a half million people is more important to this place than a billion and a half people around the world. >> the legacy of the period known as the troubles still haunts british and irish relations. for decades, the irish nationalists attacked and murdered british targets. for their part, british loyalists para militaries and elements...
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the remaining visas were spread among immigrants from south korea, taiwan, the united kingdom and hong kong. it allows wealthy initials to by pass the pace. >> they say if you get your green card, you get your 500 back. good enough. it's tremendously attractive. i'm talking about high cost say of 11%, 12%. eb-5 coming in at 0% or 1%. >> reporter: a broadway theater, even major hollywood studios. these are just a handful of businesses vying for the eb cash for loans. the detailed data is scarce. >> one of the problems with the problems with the program we don't have a lot of information of how it works. we do have a lot of on the failures including fraud and corruption. >> reporter: investors may not be the only ones at risk. charles grassley fired out a letter to the department of homeland security. his concern, terrorists. citing internal immigration memo, two eb-5 participants were, quote, involved in an illegal procurement network exports items to iran for use by secret iranian government agencies. homeland security offered no public response, but in a report released in december th
the remaining visas were spread among immigrants from south korea, taiwan, the united kingdom and hong kong. it allows wealthy initials to by pass the pace. >> they say if you get your green card, you get your 500 back. good enough. it's tremendously attractive. i'm talking about high cost say of 11%, 12%. eb-5 coming in at 0% or 1%. >> reporter: a broadway theater, even major hollywood studios. these are just a handful of businesses vying for the eb cash for loans. the detailed...
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. >> i love the attitude of these two guys from the united kingdom as they try to get this pigeon out of the house. >> is it all right? >> it's fine. >> he looks all right to me. seems quite happy there. >> i love their dry british humor trying to get this thing out. they're selling it more than it's worth really. >> i love that. >> pick him up. they're going to try to feed him. blanket over him and scoop it up. >> i've learned that from the show, throw something over it and grab it and toss it. they don't do that. >> [ bleep ]. >> be forceful with it. >> so afraid of it. >> go in there. >> it doesn't have fangs. it can't bite you. yep. okay. ♪ >> go on, sonp. >> finally gets to the window sill and they're urging it out. >> go on. go on, mate. go for freedom! >> go for free. >> it flies off to the other birds that are there. >> there he goes. >> yeah! >> we found wsthat took us an h >> this guy captures this on camera. >> wow. >> see how it ends next "right this minute." >> still to come. >> excuse me constable. >> dude decides to approach an officer. >> because he says, i smell some
. >> i love the attitude of these two guys from the united kingdom as they try to get this pigeon out of the house. >> is it all right? >> it's fine. >> he looks all right to me. seems quite happy there. >> i love their dry british humor trying to get this thing out. they're selling it more than it's worth really. >> i love that. >> pick him up. they're going to try to feed him. blanket over him and scoop it up. >> i've learned that from the show,...
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. >> i am delighted it is taking -- of the united kingdom. on that label. >> it is an important week for british families. this week corporation tax is being cut to make our businesses stronger. 10,000 personal allowances are being introduced to make our families stronger. and we have the 2,000 pound employment allowance. we have three million people who have been taken out of income tax altogether. our economy is getting stronger, and everyone can see labor's arguments are getting weaker all the time. >> order. >> you have been watching "prime minister's questions" from the british house of commons. "question time" airs live on c-span 2 at 7:00 eastern and sunday night. again on watch any time at c-span.org. you can find past video of this program and other british public affairs programs. \[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] \[captioning performed by the national captioning institute] >> next, attorney general eric holder testifying before a subcommittee. then, house committee looks at the implementation for health insu
. >> i am delighted it is taking -- of the united kingdom. on that label. >> it is an important week for british families. this week corporation tax is being cut to make our businesses stronger. 10,000 personal allowances are being introduced to make our families stronger. and we have the 2,000 pound employment allowance. we have three million people who have been taken out of income tax altogether. our economy is getting stronger, and everyone can see labor's arguments are getting...
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he then ends up getting in jihadi practices and going to teach that over in the united kingdom. he comes back to that, i believe he goes back over to yemen then and starts radical using people on the internet finish radicalizing people on the internet in chat rooms. four of the five successful post-9/11 attacks taken on by lone wolves are inspired bilal awlaki. he dies by a drone take and then still inspires attacks from the graves. the interest withing question is not only understanding how he is able to radicalize people, but what is the fbi doing to understand that threat? who are they hiring? are they getting access to the best and the brightest to bring in people who can anticipate where al-qaeda and terrorist groups go with these kinds of technologies in the future? as mr. comey said in his testimony a couple hours ago, you know, are they able to have the resources from congress to train people and educate people to this threat? are they bringing in people from mit? i think, mr. chairman, you talked about darpa and mit and getting the west minds together in the united stat
he then ends up getting in jihadi practices and going to teach that over in the united kingdom. he comes back to that, i believe he goes back over to yemen then and starts radical using people on the internet finish radicalizing people on the internet in chat rooms. four of the five successful post-9/11 attacks taken on by lone wolves are inspired bilal awlaki. he dies by a drone take and then still inspires attacks from the graves. the interest withing question is not only understanding how he...
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they would swell the shetland could be expelled from a place that was a machine hopefully by the united kingdom. however there does seem that now what all realistic is that they could have taken a cat three suspects should all that but see you right. sydney goals as brushes delegate to the soul to my patients as well just expresses something of a double standard. rome the open ice age she becomes your particular taste to raise the issue the first place. reason and was seeking to exclude russia hates the heat haze was heaving sea gulls. to show they are taking a tough housing construction the second trying to take back control of integrated european democrats was still the third strongest ally in the parliamentary assembly that is not about on laurels of defending democracy. when you came they did iraq crumbled to ms connie stunted for aggression against iraq will save a baby to be told i didn't see much respect things in october on those occasions so or expecting laser on wednesday is the head discussion in the debate about what's going on in ukraine right now an adult this date that we are exp
they would swell the shetland could be expelled from a place that was a machine hopefully by the united kingdom. however there does seem that now what all realistic is that they could have taken a cat three suspects should all that but see you right. sydney goals as brushes delegate to the soul to my patients as well just expresses something of a double standard. rome the open ice age she becomes your particular taste to raise the issue the first place. reason and was seeking to exclude russia...
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as pfizer's ceo put it, "the united kingdom has created attractive incentives for companies to manufacture products and maintain and protect intellectual property, and we have seen that capital and jobs have followed these types of incentives. under british takeover rules, pfizer has until may 26th to make its bid or back away.astrazeneca has been revived under ceo pascal soriot and has reoganzied to cut costs---another enticement for potential takeover. a deal between two u.s. drug companies caused a pop in one of the stocks... shares of furiex pharamceuticals shot up... $23 monday as investors learned forest labs will spend $1.1 billion dollars to buy furiex. it will give forest labs acess to a broad line of treatements for gastrointestinal disease treatments.forest labs however is being purchased by actavis-- which is based in ireland. put it in writing! judge steven rhodes has asked detroit's city officials to submit a final version of a document detailing the city's plan to exit bankruptcy, by friday. yesterday, detroit reached a temporary deal with 14 unions on a five year collective
as pfizer's ceo put it, "the united kingdom has created attractive incentives for companies to manufacture products and maintain and protect intellectual property, and we have seen that capital and jobs have followed these types of incentives. under british takeover rules, pfizer has until may 26th to make its bid or back away.astrazeneca has been revived under ceo pascal soriot and has reoganzied to cut costs---another enticement for potential takeover. a deal between two u.s. drug...
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vote as he devoted most of my china and is open to pollution than the uk is nevertheless and the united kingdom that are given to men to spend another two countries which he seems to be conservative in some countries and it might be a gap between reality and the sentinel for labor mobility especially with this and the role of benefits see's something to fill them these demos they can both put them in the states and to get there in order to get the minutes said the new post but i hope all is said that using give it a few seasons but daily i think that this nation. the negotiation if economic performances different social security systems are completely different the employment service is tantalizing bit of visibility on the existing vacancies which means that the people to cleveland to head the kitchen of the country. the mill before meeting that will be random but then the vacancies on the look on the sins of the team for the busy and interested in the deal legislation who at least the coordination of the social security system the eu has to show that if you go from one country to another to vo
vote as he devoted most of my china and is open to pollution than the uk is nevertheless and the united kingdom that are given to men to spend another two countries which he seems to be conservative in some countries and it might be a gap between reality and the sentinel for labor mobility especially with this and the role of benefits see's something to fill them these demos they can both put them in the states and to get there in order to get the minutes said the new post but i hope all is...
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famously the new labour in the united kingdom he reached out to hillary clinton here in the states to program the fox as he sees fit so immigration issues like climate change they are not on the same page. they allow him to do it because of the business interest. >> host: he has failed to understand or put money behind any kind of a web apparatus. there was a brilliant man but divided america. looking back on this reflectively what do you think has been the long-term going forward intact on the political discourse of politics were conducted in washington, d.c. and of what in your opinion they have done. roger ailes brought us back to an early time i earlier time in. if you go back to you before they were marked by the partisan media. going back -- >> host: it wasn't always this objectivity. >> guest: it was supposed to be the referee to let the politicians duke it out as a postwar anomaly for what he has done is brought it back in time and now the genie is out of the bottle. the partisan media is here to stay and has flowered with a million different voices on the left and right and n
famously the new labour in the united kingdom he reached out to hillary clinton here in the states to program the fox as he sees fit so immigration issues like climate change they are not on the same page. they allow him to do it because of the business interest. >> host: he has failed to understand or put money behind any kind of a web apparatus. there was a brilliant man but divided america. looking back on this reflectively what do you think has been the long-term going forward intact...
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polls suggest the country will vote against independence and the main part of the united kingdom miley classes in rio de janeiro in brazil. not all that far from the iconic knock on the stadium. that's where the world cup final be held in just a few months time. over fifteen hundred police have descended on an abandoned area. today thousands of squatters. they used tear gas and stun grenades. some families left peacefully. others though fought back use of his fury going into the vacant buildings in which then turned his head when he found shelter. families can no longer stay here with ancient remains. yet many have given up their apartment because we couldn't film for the rent two minutes before baking the fact that the unchecked we last wrote but did not get desperate the gop cannot keep living in other people's phones has been a problem. so shanty towns have sprung up across brazil in the past few decades. people moving from rural areas to the cities in search of quiet reflection and improvised accommodation with the wellcome starting in two months as it is desperate to show itself i
polls suggest the country will vote against independence and the main part of the united kingdom miley classes in rio de janeiro in brazil. not all that far from the iconic knock on the stadium. that's where the world cup final be held in just a few months time. over fifteen hundred police have descended on an abandoned area. today thousands of squatters. they used tear gas and stun grenades. some families left peacefully. others though fought back use of his fury going into the vacant...
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the first time an irish head of state has made a state visit to the united kingdom. >>> oscar pistoriusected back on the witness stand any moment in a south african courtroom. he will resume has testimony in his own defense at his murder trial. >> pistorius admits he shot and killed his girlfriend, reeva steenkamp, in february of last year, but he claims he mistook her for an intruder. the olympic sprinter also faces three weapons charges. >>> on tuesday, pistorius broke down on the witness stand as highway talked about the night of the shooting. just listen as how he describes he thought an intruder had put a ladder up to his window and climbed into his apartment. >> i wasn't sure if someone was going to come up the ladder and point a firearm at us and start shag. i just stayed where i was, and i kicked and screaming. and then i heard a noise from inside the toilet. what i perceived to be somebody coming out of the toilet. before i knew it, i'd fired four shots at the door. my ears were ringing. i couldn't hear anything. i kept shouting for reeva to phone the police. i was scared becau
the first time an irish head of state has made a state visit to the united kingdom. >>> oscar pistoriusected back on the witness stand any moment in a south african courtroom. he will resume has testimony in his own defense at his murder trial. >> pistorius admits he shot and killed his girlfriend, reeva steenkamp, in february of last year, but he claims he mistook her for an intruder. the olympic sprinter also faces three weapons charges. >>> on tuesday, pistorius broke...
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do we have this was because united kingdom and europe know because one emerging play kind of going up because one of the points a recent report by leading academic strike the u.k. they said that there were a number of quote on knowns when it comes to see if the unhealthy but future fracking areas are not seems to be the issue here what will occur in the future so i think we've had good data i think now that could make it may try to argue that there's no data in the u.k. but in the geology a little bit different the process of fracking is not different from germany or poland or russia the united states to the u.k. is it not see it for the fracking community really just to settle down and say well hold on we need to do more testing were experimenting and get long term effects before we start doing changes that might not be able to be rectified two and a half decades we've been very very active united states drilling shell gas wells about ferric which were twenty thousand wells a year they're now so if you take this the last ten years you talk about two hundred fifty thousand wells that
do we have this was because united kingdom and europe know because one emerging play kind of going up because one of the points a recent report by leading academic strike the u.k. they said that there were a number of quote on knowns when it comes to see if the unhealthy but future fracking areas are not seems to be the issue here what will occur in the future so i think we've had good data i think now that could make it may try to argue that there's no data in the u.k. but in the geology a...