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it is the first state visit to britain as russia's president to china something that each president of any country can do only once during his presidential term definitely many experts have already been saying that the fact that chose china as one of his first destinations after becoming russia's president for the third time means that russia and china will continue to be very strong strategic partners the main focus among all the media and everyone here was at the for invective the relations between beijing and moscow and certainly the two leaders have reconfirmed that they have unified stances on most of the issues they touched upon the growing concerns in the asian pacific region namely certainly the growing military presence of the united states here and that's where a lot even if we don't know who both said that they have a unified stance as well as mentioning the events in north africa and in the middle east basically we do understand as well that russia and china have a unified position on the syrian conflict and that is not going to change according to both leaders of this very
it is the first state visit to britain as russia's president to china something that each president of any country can do only once during his presidential term definitely many experts have already been saying that the fact that chose china as one of his first destinations after becoming russia's president for the third time means that russia and china will continue to be very strong strategic partners the main focus among all the media and everyone here was at the for invective the relations...
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we are still fighting the polio war between britain and france because when i finally cornered. any senior british military man these days and ask him why do you need nuclear weapons they say every time it's nothing to do with security it's nothing to do with the russians it's to do with the french we cannot allow france to be the only european nuclear power. and there is this fear that britain will become like resilient if they're going to be free they will be of no consequence in the world. even though i do this work i constantly get overwhelmed i mean that discussion that we were having talking about the reality of next year we pins on the streets sometimes i just want i just i've had enough. and lose heart but at the same time i think. something has to be dom and a fireman a position that i can do something i what. now current generation go out. pretty soon but now. the young people i speak to move when i go out there. they are also going to see names of countries. who can sign up because in a way. that belongs. in the pages in which comes from but lives sort of projects go
we are still fighting the polio war between britain and france because when i finally cornered. any senior british military man these days and ask him why do you need nuclear weapons they say every time it's nothing to do with security it's nothing to do with the russians it's to do with the french we cannot allow france to be the only european nuclear power. and there is this fear that britain will become like resilient if they're going to be free they will be of no consequence in the world....
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working on developing new nuclear power stations in britain but the other two. have both now pulled out so it's almost as if the government hasn't noticed the writing on the wall that's left the u.k. government having to hunt further afield for the much needed cash despite saying they won't let the pendants on outside sources it's countries like japan and china that person's reported to have been touting around for investment and you know in a sense we're kind of offshore project for other countries i mean it seems to me bizarre that the u.k. which is quite a big and supposed to go to country. opening up of foreign investment from other countries because knowing the best route to invest in nuclear their own country don't want to take it so they're going to have britain having being one of the first countries to gain new clear britain's power stations are now old with many being decommissioned and with nuclear accounting for around sixteen percent of the country's energy provision the government says if it doesn't get the investment in the new plants it needs it
working on developing new nuclear power stations in britain but the other two. have both now pulled out so it's almost as if the government hasn't noticed the writing on the wall that's left the u.k. government having to hunt further afield for the much needed cash despite saying they won't let the pendants on outside sources it's countries like japan and china that person's reported to have been touting around for investment and you know in a sense we're kind of offshore project for other...
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peace movement in britain i tried to explain that i was not a psychopath my friends we are psychopaths and we are professional military men. who thought very deeply about what we did but i did agree with them the nuclear weapon aspect was an aberration. or a big. and they had planes finger on the phone he had a conscience to do something about these and i can't imagine you going around its. largest carrier major and i see him so now so passionate about what he does that it's just. said nother rob well it's the ultimate cautionary tale but what they say is nothing like call of it. the always tend to overdo it because you really understand you know which of what is being proposed the pentagon. will say oh don't worry we have everyone well trained we have plenty of safety systems there can not be a accidental start of a nuclear war but no other weapons are built to be yours the risk is not zero that something might be going off by mistake especially with the thousands of nuclear weapons on had trigger alert in the us and in russia in the united states there's rob i think it's eleven atomi
peace movement in britain i tried to explain that i was not a psychopath my friends we are psychopaths and we are professional military men. who thought very deeply about what we did but i did agree with them the nuclear weapon aspect was an aberration. or a big. and they had planes finger on the phone he had a conscience to do something about these and i can't imagine you going around its. largest carrier major and i see him so now so passionate about what he does that it's just. said nother...
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and well julian assange awaits britain's supreme court's decision on whether it will reopen his extradition case the u.k. molds of a new bill that would prevent potential whistleblowers from speaking out. more on those stories in thirty minutes next on our t.v. it's crosstalk. wealthy british science. because. markets weiner scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports on our t.v. . and. still. following welcome to cross talk i'm peter all about moscow streets thousands protested in russia's capital for a wide variety of reasons but one issue nights many of them they are against the return of lot of mir putin to the presidency do these protests truly reflect public opinion or protests now simply a ritual for the sake of protest. and. started. to cross thought the time of protests in russia i'm joined by my guest here in moscow erich krauss he's an independent asset manager fred ware he's the correspondent for the christian science monitor and dimitri bobbitt she's an independent political analysts all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect i mea
and well julian assange awaits britain's supreme court's decision on whether it will reopen his extradition case the u.k. molds of a new bill that would prevent potential whistleblowers from speaking out. more on those stories in thirty minutes next on our t.v. it's crosstalk. wealthy british science. because. markets weiner scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports on our t.v. . and. still. following welcome to cross talk i'm peter all about moscow...
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and while julian assange waits britain supreme court's decision on whether it will reopen his extradition case you kamal's under a new bill that could prevent potential whistleblowers from speaking out. up next our special report couch surfing a different way to travel stay with us. few months ago i was in q my husband two months and knowing that he has a boy we'd like to be alone so i really i said like. a husband and father son called me. a few times and then when i saw son said. to be ok mummy we've come back he would come back yeah that's my record of why any two months because i tried he was my friend from the beginning. as i told i didn't i'm going to miss him and i don't want to upset my plans. i made the most interesting most amazing show.
and while julian assange waits britain supreme court's decision on whether it will reopen his extradition case you kamal's under a new bill that could prevent potential whistleblowers from speaking out. up next our special report couch surfing a different way to travel stay with us. few months ago i was in q my husband two months and knowing that he has a boy we'd like to be alone so i really i said like. a husband and father son called me. a few times and then when i saw son said. to be ok...
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we are still fighting the polio war between britain and france because when i finally cornered. any senior british military man these days and ask him why do you need nuclear weapons they say every time it's nothing to do with security it's nothing to do with the russians it's to do with the french we cannot allow france to be the only european nuclear power. and there is this fear that britain will become like new zealand if they're going to be free they will be of no consequence in the world . even though i do this when i constantly get overwhelmed i mean that discussion that we are having talking about the realities here and three sometimes i just want i just i've had enough. height at the same time i think. something has to be down and if i have any position that i can do something i what . now currents generations go out to the woods and things he says now and i don't know many of you guys but among the young people i speak to a movie i go out there in person. and maybe also for different names also interested in the song you mention someone who can sign it and i got to sha
we are still fighting the polio war between britain and france because when i finally cornered. any senior british military man these days and ask him why do you need nuclear weapons they say every time it's nothing to do with security it's nothing to do with the russians it's to do with the french we cannot allow france to be the only european nuclear power. and there is this fear that britain will become like new zealand if they're going to be free they will be of no consequence in the world...
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neil clark a contributor to britain's guardian newspaper says western states are using the recent tragedy in houla as a pretext for possible intervention. from the very first time we heard about this massacre that lives in the u.s. and great was the syrian government was responsible for any evidence of it and i'm afraid that there's been a lot of pressure put on the the u.n. h.c.r. this week and that's behind their statement which isn't very helpful at all u.s. britain france so do i think i do not want to succeed it's the syrian government wanted to see the russian china for the last fifteen months it's been an attempt to western powers backed by states to talk with the regime in damascus and this reminds me and i'm sure to remind a lot of people too about what happened back in the late one nine hundred ninety s. yugoslavia a situation where the loss of the government there was under enormous pressure as well what we had then was western forces backing the rebels against that regime we had so-called massacres taking place we should being used as a pretext for military intervention which
neil clark a contributor to britain's guardian newspaper says western states are using the recent tragedy in houla as a pretext for possible intervention. from the very first time we heard about this massacre that lives in the u.s. and great was the syrian government was responsible for any evidence of it and i'm afraid that there's been a lot of pressure put on the the u.n. h.c.r. this week and that's behind their statement which isn't very helpful at all u.s. britain france so do i think i do...
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a module you know songe awaits britain's supreme court decision on whether it will reopen his extradition case the u.k. models a new bill that could prevent potential whistleblowers from speaking out. live from our studios in central moscow you're watching archie with me and he said now it's good to have you with us eight pm here in the russian capital seven pm in damascus and a militant web site has released a video message from al qaeda as deputy leader calling on islamist outside syria to join the rebels they're fighting against president also that now earlier the u.s. claim to. be have been killed in a drone attack in pakistan calling it a major blow to the terrorist group it's not clear when the newly published video was made meanwhile the fighting in syria has reached new levels as government forces seek to block a nationwide offensive by the armed opposition who had withdrawn from the internationally back cease fire robert nine men from the u.s. base just foreign policy. believes there's a contradiction between the u.s. policy of supporting rebels and their recognition that al qaed
a module you know songe awaits britain's supreme court decision on whether it will reopen his extradition case the u.k. models a new bill that could prevent potential whistleblowers from speaking out. live from our studios in central moscow you're watching archie with me and he said now it's good to have you with us eight pm here in the russian capital seven pm in damascus and a militant web site has released a video message from al qaeda as deputy leader calling on islamist outside syria to...
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the security council from adopting a resolution against the sort of grew she the united states and britain and their other allies have absolutely no pressure on the other side to come to the negotiate negotiating table and start a process of dogs so it would appear to me that what we now have is an end game situation where the united states has decided to remove the screw jeem and who use everything in a spot to do so well all of the rebels have. that un brokered peace plan and carried out fresh deadly attacks on government troops but the u.n. chief says the plan remains central to resolving the syrian crisis you say it's end game for what exactly does that mean well i think the plan to bring both sides to the table and have a negotiated settlement is obviously the best way to move forward but it has been decided actually by some hardliners n.b.s. regime and largely by those arming the rebel movement and making it into a conflict of arms and not just politics the saudi arabians and look at through a centrally decided to repeat the libyan operation under the control of the west that is what
the security council from adopting a resolution against the sort of grew she the united states and britain and their other allies have absolutely no pressure on the other side to come to the negotiate negotiating table and start a process of dogs so it would appear to me that what we now have is an end game situation where the united states has decided to remove the screw jeem and who use everything in a spot to do so well all of the rebels have. that un brokered peace plan and carried out...
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assad's maintained his nation's real war comes from outside meantime reports of a merge suggesting britain is planning to set up camps in syria where troops and agents will help the rebels fight against the government militias global cultural beliefs that would only make matters worse. i think it will actually increase the likelihood of revenge killings kind of sectarian tension along mixed areas where. revenge operations would start to happen more and more people in i think syria now it being point where the conflict can be pulled back from a. sectarian civil war to kind of some form of political framework but once there is actively groups on the ground in syria and what. kind of formula they are in there they are likely to increase the prospect of bloodshed you watching r.t. from moscow still to come with me kevin though in courting the caucasus. now there's a resurgence of russian influence in the region it's only natural that america want to do something in return hillary clinton promises to boost american military support for georgia during a visit there we bring you expert analysis o
assad's maintained his nation's real war comes from outside meantime reports of a merge suggesting britain is planning to set up camps in syria where troops and agents will help the rebels fight against the government militias global cultural beliefs that would only make matters worse. i think it will actually increase the likelihood of revenge killings kind of sectarian tension along mixed areas where. revenge operations would start to happen more and more people in i think syria now it being...
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right here in britain they you know the i.m.f. is calling on the bank of england to cut rates introduce more quantitative easing. in britain what's the effect not good at that from my point of view and that this is why i'm so suspicious of like having a global paper currency because my fear is it will be under the control of the i.m.f. and as you just said i mean the recommendation from the policy elite and beyond. if it's always to print more money do another round of quantitative easing stimulate your economy again i mean we've done this for many years now and in my view we are in this mess because for twenty thirty years whenever the economy rolled over we lowered interest rates and print more money the reason why banks overstretched why governments are highly indebted all around the world is because we always stimulate our economy by providing it again with with cheap money and we always come back to gold the gold star detlef selector at a time thanks so much for being on the kaiser report things so much thank you max and that
right here in britain they you know the i.m.f. is calling on the bank of england to cut rates introduce more quantitative easing. in britain what's the effect not good at that from my point of view and that this is why i'm so suspicious of like having a global paper currency because my fear is it will be under the control of the i.m.f. and as you just said i mean the recommendation from the policy elite and beyond. if it's always to print more money do another round of quantitative easing...
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on the world's top whistleblower julian a son loses his axe to edition of people from britain to sweden on assault on sex assault charges. for malcolm to the weekly this sunday here on our t.v. it's eight pm in moscow and i'm and he said now a good to have you with us we begin with russia's warning that the u.n. human rights resolution condemning the syrian leadership for last week's houla massacre wristy railing the peace plan moscow called it premature because the investigation's ongoing and that it's putting pressure on the security council where russia is resisting foreign military action on sunday president also insisted his troops had nothing to do with the slaughter of more than one hundred people in the city he blames armed rebel gangs for the attack and outside forces for. instigating the conflict to trigger intervention washington which backs the syrian opposition and push for regime change admit there are plans for military action in your car park a contributor to britain's guardian newspaper says western states are using the recent tragedy in houla as a pretext for possible
on the world's top whistleblower julian a son loses his axe to edition of people from britain to sweden on assault on sex assault charges. for malcolm to the weekly this sunday here on our t.v. it's eight pm in moscow and i'm and he said now a good to have you with us we begin with russia's warning that the u.n. human rights resolution condemning the syrian leadership for last week's houla massacre wristy railing the peace plan moscow called it premature because the investigation's ongoing and...
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loses his extradition of people from britain to sweden on sex assault charges. while could be watching the weekly or an r t r around over the top news stories of the last seven days with me kevin owen and first russia's warning that the u.n. human rights resolution condemning the syrian leadership for last week's houla massacre wristy reading the peace plan moscow called it premature because the investigation's ongoing and that is putting pressure on the security council where russia is resisting for military action on sunday president assad insisted his troops had nothing to do with the slaughter of more than one hundred people in the city he blamed armed rebel gangs for the attack and outside forces of instigating the conflict to trigger intervention washington which backs the syrian opposition and the push for regime change admits that there are plans for military action i spoke to neil clark a contributor to britain's guardian newspaper he told the western states using the recent tragedy in houla as a pretext for a pos. the intervention. of the very first ti
loses his extradition of people from britain to sweden on sex assault charges. while could be watching the weekly or an r t r around over the top news stories of the last seven days with me kevin owen and first russia's warning that the u.n. human rights resolution condemning the syrian leadership for last week's houla massacre wristy reading the peace plan moscow called it premature because the investigation's ongoing and that is putting pressure on the security council where russia is...
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well so the kind of fear including new tremors in the euro zone britain panics euro crisis breaks down the differences with london ordering a hundred fifty billion pounds to be poured into its vulnerable banking system. plus there's no place like home that's the message russia's cardiologists want to get across that patients can further afield when facing serious heart disease. control is inhumane and has gone far beyond the books for this according to a recent report by amnesty international. explains ongoing policy failures have become a growing headache for native europeans to. it may be called the european the union but discord is right and a swing to the extreme is becoming a little more mainstream especially when it comes to discourse on immigration and in some cases leads to outright violence from norway. to greece. to hungary. in our streets girl is a rape of an l.s.t. and insulted by gangs of. leader of the new solidarity alternative or and they say group in belgium was convicted on charges of racism he denies being racist but says he's against immigration because belgium can
well so the kind of fear including new tremors in the euro zone britain panics euro crisis breaks down the differences with london ordering a hundred fifty billion pounds to be poured into its vulnerable banking system. plus there's no place like home that's the message russia's cardiologists want to get across that patients can further afield when facing serious heart disease. control is inhumane and has gone far beyond the books for this according to a recent report by amnesty international....
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at least the previous judgment five to two not unanimous but this this court here in britain seemingly oblivious and believing that there is no need to argue points of law for a guy who has not been charged with any crime in the united states people have called resuscitation and president obama has even film footage of him saying that julian assange is guilty that surely in a normal process would make for a complete farce of any legal case but in the united states in an election year and let's not forget how many nations in the world don't like leaks but whatever the case you know people will be sending c.d.'s we know what's going on around the world and people around the world will find new ways of sending information and leaking information to wiki leaks with or without julian assange. just briefly you talked about people turning on of songs he's also criticized for his program here on r t what do you make and again just briefly of the swap in the way you seem he was a hero and now he's a world you know a criminal. the attacks were on our t.v. and the mainstream media for even having
at least the previous judgment five to two not unanimous but this this court here in britain seemingly oblivious and believing that there is no need to argue points of law for a guy who has not been charged with any crime in the united states people have called resuscitation and president obama has even film footage of him saying that julian assange is guilty that surely in a normal process would make for a complete farce of any legal case but in the united states in an election year and let's...
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britain's a supreme court denies requests to reopen to the extradition appeal case the decision means the world's most famous whistleblower is one step closer to being sent to sweden to face sex crime allegations. and an. egyptian crime the supreme court orders and the dissolution of the country is one that's dominated parliament and the like and it was unconstitutional in another court decision a law banning hosni mubarak's former premier from running for president struck down days before the runoff vote. in the syrian capital is rocked by a powerful blast that has left fourteen people wounded a suicide bomber detonated a car bomb at near a security police office which officials believe was the intended target. coming up with laura lester. good afternoon and welcome to capital account i'm lauren lyster here in washington d.c. these are your headlines for thursday june fourteenth two thousand and twelve brandt and w t i crude oil prices have been close to an eight month low as opec met today to talk about production quotas now according to media reports the group will not cut output a
britain's a supreme court denies requests to reopen to the extradition appeal case the decision means the world's most famous whistleblower is one step closer to being sent to sweden to face sex crime allegations. and an. egyptian crime the supreme court orders and the dissolution of the country is one that's dominated parliament and the like and it was unconstitutional in another court decision a law banning hosni mubarak's former premier from running for president struck down days before the...
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seen the same thing happened when the colonial powers france and britain left the region in the second world war they left minorities in charge and all the eleventeen states and what's happened in the post colonial era is that the minorities have been thrown out of power the maronites in lebanon the sunnis in iraq the the jews in palestine of course have been able to become a majority and they've solved their problem by by becoming the majority in gathering jews from around the world and of course pushing out muslim palestinians but the alawite so the last minority that rules and that's the heritage of the french colonial period the sunni muslims are going to overthrow them i believe and what's going to be a protracted war because it's becoming a proxy war as your your guests have have mentioned and so it's going to be a long struggle and i'm joshua thank you for that we have history here liz very important let's take a look at some of the recent events in syria. am syria has descended into civil war and all means including force should be used under international supervision to help r
seen the same thing happened when the colonial powers france and britain left the region in the second world war they left minorities in charge and all the eleventeen states and what's happened in the post colonial era is that the minorities have been thrown out of power the maronites in lebanon the sunnis in iraq the the jews in palestine of course have been able to become a majority and they've solved their problem by by becoming the majority in gathering jews from around the world and of...
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britain france saudi where they do not want to succeed it's the syrian government wants to see the russia and china for the last fifteen months it's been an attempt by western powers backed by states to topple the regime in damascus and this reminds me and i'm sure remind a lot of people too about what happened back in the late one nine hundred ninety s. yugoslavia a situation where the loss of big government there was under enormous pressure as well what we had then was western forces backing the rebels against that regime we had a massacre so-called massacres taking place we should being used as a pretext for military intervention which is what we got in the nato bombardment of yugoslavia and twelve months ago we had exactly the same thing again with libya but we had across the stories coming out of libya america and britain with the forefront of saying look we've got to intervene which is what happened in the end of course i said it's deja vu it's like one thousand nine hundred twenty seven all over again. we were violence from syria spread across the border with at least thirteen kill
britain france saudi where they do not want to succeed it's the syrian government wants to see the russia and china for the last fifteen months it's been an attempt by western powers backed by states to topple the regime in damascus and this reminds me and i'm sure remind a lot of people too about what happened back in the late one nine hundred ninety s. yugoslavia a situation where the loss of big government there was under enormous pressure as well what we had then was western forces backing...
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or claimed by spain britain france and even the dutch. do claim. pretty soon one but argentina is concerned about structure it's going to. go. under the water there the idea to you to discover. you know argentina it is possible to extend wide through to the falklands. british companies. prospecting for our own to foreclose so we see fighting and. then that makes it. strategically economically very very important and. of course very very wealthy well elsewhere around the world this hour british prime minister david cameron has fined in front of a u.k. media ethics inquiry saying press regulations need to improve cameron has come under fire following the phone hacking scandal at murdoch's now defunct news of the world tabloid british officials were accused of helping the media giant ovoid investigation cameron has also been criticised for the way he handled murdoch's to take over british sky broadcasting. toronto rains have large areas of central china triggering mudslides and forcing hundreds from their homes one person is missing and officials have
or claimed by spain britain france and even the dutch. do claim. pretty soon one but argentina is concerned about structure it's going to. go. under the water there the idea to you to discover. you know argentina it is possible to extend wide through to the falklands. british companies. prospecting for our own to foreclose so we see fighting and. then that makes it. strategically economically very very important and. of course very very wealthy well elsewhere around the world this hour british...
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was picked apart by foreign powers that had their own agenda in the case of syria the united states britain and france are in the are in the quest that we colonize you know of a different kind of colonization but of colonization nonetheless of the entire or oil rich geo strategically important region the period the people of syria are are sort of pawns in somebody else's geo strategic chessboard and that's why this civil war is happening ok josh is this. a colonial project i mean to echo what we just heard. well if we want to look at the geostrategic dimension at the end of the second world war the united states. understood that it had defeated hitler by denying him oil and his panzers and his air force came to a stop and that oil was going to come out of the persian gulf for the united states in preparing for the third world war wanted to make sure that it had sewed up the persian gulf now iran is trying to push america out of the first gulf syria is iran's ally russia china have important interests with iran and syria they see syria not so much as important in and of itself but as a marke
was picked apart by foreign powers that had their own agenda in the case of syria the united states britain and france are in the are in the quest that we colonize you know of a different kind of colonization but of colonization nonetheless of the entire or oil rich geo strategically important region the period the people of syria are are sort of pawns in somebody else's geo strategic chessboard and that's why this civil war is happening ok josh is this. a colonial project i mean to echo what...
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they hope that this will in fact establish a legitimate say of the islands as part of britain. and that the people will vote if it's ninety percent ninety five percent and so on that is a very strong vote in favor of remaining part of britain not choosing to be part of argentina and it's if you like a signal. that the focus is or is the argentinians call them last month in those wish to stay part of britain and don't wish to become a province of argentina. a british foreign office minister jeremy brown is currently in the falklands officially commemorating our marking rather the war could there be anything else. or something more to his visit at this time. well if you look at the language which is coming from what is are it's the argentinean government is using very very strong language and some people might say threats about security of the rebel and they're claiming it very very strongly. and the british minister will then say right we are behind you we're going to defend you here and this will be a clear signal. that britain will defend the folger those if in fact they are a
they hope that this will in fact establish a legitimate say of the islands as part of britain. and that the people will vote if it's ninety percent ninety five percent and so on that is a very strong vote in favor of remaining part of britain not choosing to be part of argentina and it's if you like a signal. that the focus is or is the argentinians call them last month in those wish to stay part of britain and don't wish to become a province of argentina. a british foreign office minister...
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well while under house arrest in britain julian assange began filming his talk show that airs next on r.t. this tuesday don't forget you can also catch previous episodes at our t.v. the cop. the irish people have said yes to more sturdy this week in a nationwide referendum supporters say this will ensure stability and more rescue cash while critics fear the country will lose power to make its own decisions are to store smith explains. yes to writing european austerity into new will and ceded more still pretty to brussels the sixty forty result saw a split between rich and poor with middle class in rural areas in favor of working class. against sin fein leader gerry adams campaigned vigorously against the treaty and is now island's most popular party leader as a result the government real number of commitments during. we're converted to the notion that you can't cut your way. up to get people. back into work. just banking. the result of the greed of private bankers. so we. hold to those commitments they'll need to unemployment up to fifteen percent welfare payments a cut public sector
well while under house arrest in britain julian assange began filming his talk show that airs next on r.t. this tuesday don't forget you can also catch previous episodes at our t.v. the cop. the irish people have said yes to more sturdy this week in a nationwide referendum supporters say this will ensure stability and more rescue cash while critics fear the country will lose power to make its own decisions are to store smith explains. yes to writing european austerity into new will and ceded...
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. >> jamie: what an historic day it is, in great britain and around the world for that matter as today's diamond jubilee celebrations get underway, in london. all commemorating queen elizabeth ii's 60 years on the throne. the queen herself as you can see, there, on the shores of the river thames, a short time ago, leading a thousand-boat parade down the river and good morning, everyone, pretty exciting in london, and martha mccallum is there and i'm jamie colby and he we're here for you in new york well, as you can see, we are witnessesing a spectacle of pageantry and history, millions are expected to join the festivities in great britain throughout the day, martha mccallum is joining us now in london to tell us what to expect. >> jamie: hi, martha. >> reporter: hello there, eric and jamie. >> jamie: we are dying to hear all about it. >> reporter: it is just beautiful, jamie and eric and we have the flotilla is underway behind us and we'd are celebrating as you said the queen's diamond jubilee, 60 years of her reign in great britain, now, this is not something that happens every day. it
. >> jamie: what an historic day it is, in great britain and around the world for that matter as today's diamond jubilee celebrations get underway, in london. all commemorating queen elizabeth ii's 60 years on the throne. the queen herself as you can see, there, on the shores of the river thames, a short time ago, leading a thousand-boat parade down the river and good morning, everyone, pretty exciting in london, and martha mccallum is there and i'm jamie colby and he we're here for you...
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should not be under british rule because he sided with the fiftieth anniversary of the war with britain over the territory which claimed more than nine hundred lives decades on the dispute has not died down and on and will hold a referendum next year to decide their future. claims the british really occupied the falklands which it calls them out almost two hundred years ago according to experts the dispute is fueled by the lucrative oil reserves off the coast i don't. believe the natives are continuing their forty six day march towards their parents in protest their new plans to build a highway through an i was a nature reserve they say the project would destroy their homeland because she's president every model is promising a public vote on the matter. more than five hundred kilometers after a similar march last year that the original parents the road being scrapped. japanese police have arrested the follow fugitive suspected of involvement in the gas attack on turn q subway seventeen years ago which killed thirteen people injured thousands employee in a city cafe recognised him and ca
should not be under british rule because he sided with the fiftieth anniversary of the war with britain over the territory which claimed more than nine hundred lives decades on the dispute has not died down and on and will hold a referendum next year to decide their future. claims the british really occupied the falklands which it calls them out almost two hundred years ago according to experts the dispute is fueled by the lucrative oil reserves off the coast i don't. believe the natives are...