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britain's best days lie ahead. britain can do better than this. we're britain, we're better than this. i'll lead a government that fights for you. thank you very much. [ applause ] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> the british house of commons is in recess next week. prime ministers questions returned wednesday, october 9 with live coverage on c-span two at 7:00 a.m. eastern and later in the week at 9:00 eastern on c-span. now, remarks from u.k. independent party leader nigel farish -- farage. topics include britain's addition within the european union, the parties recent stance on syria. the u.k. independence party currently holds 11 seats in the european parliament but has no members in the british house of commons. this is 40 minutes. >> well. good morning everybody. we have been on the march for 20 long years. there have been many failures, many disappointments, many ups and downs. we have beens, roundly abused and left that and mocked and derided. despite that, over the past 18 months, something remarkable is happenin
britain's best days lie ahead. britain can do better than this. we're britain, we're better than this. i'll lead a government that fights for you. thank you very much. [ applause ] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> the british house of commons is in recess next week. prime ministers questions returned wednesday, october 9 with live coverage on c-span two at 7:00 a.m. eastern and later in the week at 9:00 eastern on c-span. now, remarks from u.k. independent party...
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liberal democrats turning britain around. , labor hadn't set out any kind of vision for britain. think wehey didn't needed to. they spent the last three years lazily assuming that austerity would drive voters into their laps. for them, 2015 is all about the coalition parties losing rather than labor having to actually try and win. that, in my view, tells you everything about why they act the way they do. decision torate put tactical deliveries over reform. remember the referendum? not a hacker -- happy memory for the democrats. you remember that av was in labor's a manifesto. yet it was labor figures most staunch in defense of the status quo just to score points against us. [applause] lords reform. something that the labor party historically believed in. when they have a chance to vote for it, they found excuses not
liberal democrats turning britain around. , labor hadn't set out any kind of vision for britain. think wehey didn't needed to. they spent the last three years lazily assuming that austerity would drive voters into their laps. for them, 2015 is all about the coalition parties losing rather than labor having to actually try and win. that, in my view, tells you everything about why they act the way they do. decision torate put tactical deliveries over reform. remember the referendum? not a hacker...
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this is equally true i would stress in britain as in america. it's most apparent of course in the movies. films like mel gibson's patriot, films like al pacino's revolution. it's pronounced in popular history. the first third of the march of folly is dedicated to what is almost a parody of the british leadership during the revolutionary war. it even permits the academic scholars who use words like incompetent and mediocre to describe the leadership. this view that the british lost the war for incompetence always seems to me somewhat strange and it rather diminishes the achievements of commanders like washington and nathaniel green. it's also a caricature facing british leadership which only three decades later defeated napoleon. the leadership it vividly was aristocratic but it was competitive. britain had unlike much in europe but was known as private private -- in which only the oldest son inherited the title and the majority of the wealth. the youngest sons had to fend for themselves and to be competitive and essentially to pursue careers in
this is equally true i would stress in britain as in america. it's most apparent of course in the movies. films like mel gibson's patriot, films like al pacino's revolution. it's pronounced in popular history. the first third of the march of folly is dedicated to what is almost a parody of the british leadership during the revolutionary war. it even permits the academic scholars who use words like incompetent and mediocre to describe the leadership. this view that the british lost the war for...
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now europe and britain disagree on how free people are to live their lives the u.k.'s prime minister has hinted the country may pull out of the european convention on human rights saying interest tricks government actions too much can get more with polly boycott in london hi there probably. no small threat based so why is coming cameron saying this. well david cameron has said clearly that he wants to know that he can keep the country safe and that means being able to chuck out as he said anybody that doesn't have the right to be in the u.k. and who threatens the u.k. way of life now we don't have to look very far for examples of where the european convention for human rights has been a real form in the side of the british government there's the very famous case of the radical hate preacher abu qatada now he famously avoided extradition from the u.k. for over a decade because his lawyers argued that it was against his human rights to return to his native shores and he could face torture there so the british government quite literally had its hands tied because of what
now europe and britain disagree on how free people are to live their lives the u.k.'s prime minister has hinted the country may pull out of the european convention on human rights saying interest tricks government actions too much can get more with polly boycott in london hi there probably. no small threat based so why is coming cameron saying this. well david cameron has said clearly that he wants to know that he can keep the country safe and that means being able to chuck out as he said...
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all these people of britain. -- love britain. they embody it, but all of them believe written can do better can dois. -- britain better than this. they are right. written will do better than this with the government that fight for you. [applause] for britain to do better than this, we have got to understand why things are, so tough at the moment. unless we put things right it will only be a recovery for the few. what i am about to tell you is the only important thing about what needs to change. for generations when the economy grew, the majority got better off, and somewhere along the way that vital link between growing wealth of the country and your family finances was broken. this goes beyond one party or one government. than whichmportant party is in power. up i saw the benefits. people were able to go on a holiday their grandparents didn't even dream of, to have a secure pension in retirement and also believe their kids would have a better life than them. fromfeels a long way away where britain is today, and that's because it
all these people of britain. -- love britain. they embody it, but all of them believe written can do better can dois. -- britain better than this. they are right. written will do better than this with the government that fight for you. [applause] for britain to do better than this, we have got to understand why things are, so tough at the moment. unless we put things right it will only be a recovery for the few. what i am about to tell you is the only important thing about what needs to change....
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liberal democrats turning britain around. the truth is, labor hadn't set out any kind of vision for britain. because they didn't think we needed to. they spent the last three years lazily assuming that austerity would drive voters into their laps. for them, 2015 is all about the coalition parties losing rather than labor having to actually try and win. that, in my view, tells you everything about why they act the way they do. their deliberate decision to put tactical deliveries over reform. remember the referendum? not a happy memory for the democrats. you remember that av was in labor's manifesto. yet it was labor figures most staunch in defense of the status quo just to score points against us. [applause] lords reform. something that the labor party historically believed in. when they have a chance to vote for it, they found excuses not to just to score points against us. even when we hear good news about the economy, they are miserable. they rather it be bad just to score points against us. i have a message for labor today
liberal democrats turning britain around. the truth is, labor hadn't set out any kind of vision for britain. because they didn't think we needed to. they spent the last three years lazily assuming that austerity would drive voters into their laps. for them, 2015 is all about the coalition parties losing rather than labor having to actually try and win. that, in my view, tells you everything about why they act the way they do. their deliberate decision to put tactical deliveries over reform....
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britain can do better than this. britain must do better than this. britain will do better than this with a government that fights for you. [applause] but for britain to do better than this, we have to understand why we got here. why things are so tough at the moment, even while they tell you there's a recovery. and why unless we put things right, it will only be a recovery for the few. now, what i'm about to tell you is the most important thing i'm going to say today about what needs to change about our country. for generations in britain, when the economy grew, the majority got better off. and then somewhere along the way that vital link between the growing wealth of the country and your family finances was broken. this goes beyond one party or one government. it's more important to you than which party is in power, even more important than that. see when i was growing up in the 1980's i saw the benefits of growing prosperity. people were able to buy a house, a car, even a second car. go on a foreign holiday. their grandparents would never have drea
britain can do better than this. britain must do better than this. britain will do better than this with a government that fights for you. [applause] but for britain to do better than this, we have to understand why we got here. why things are so tough at the moment, even while they tell you there's a recovery. and why unless we put things right, it will only be a recovery for the few. now, what i'm about to tell you is the most important thing i'm going to say today about what needs to change...
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c-span: what did great britain want and what did they get? >> guest: well, great britain came into the peace conference. it had two very clear goals. it wanted to destroy german naval power because that's what had menaced britain before the first world war. in fact, that's a very large part of what led to the first world war and the british had a navy. they'd always wanted their navy to be the equivalent of any two other navies in the world because for britain the navy was its lifeline. it was its protection and its lifeline to all its vast empire and to protect its trade and they wanted to destroy the german navy and they did. basically, that had been done by the time the peace conference opened. germany had surrendered its submarines and its surface fleet and had surrendered them to the british and so the german submarine fleet went to the south of britain and the german surface fleet went up to scapa flow in the orkneys in scotland and so, the british had done that. the second thing the british wanted was more territory and that's where ll
c-span: what did great britain want and what did they get? >> guest: well, great britain came into the peace conference. it had two very clear goals. it wanted to destroy german naval power because that's what had menaced britain before the first world war. in fact, that's a very large part of what led to the first world war and the british had a navy. they'd always wanted their navy to be the equivalent of any two other navies in the world because for britain the navy was its lifeline....
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britain's prime minister hints the country may pull out of the european convention of human rights saying rulings that ban the deportation of radical islamists and allow jailed killers to vote cannot be tolerated. and convicted activists in bahrain say they were tortured in confinement as part of the government to break the opposition struggle our top stories this hour. live from our studio center here in moscow where it's just turned ten pm this is. israel's prime minister is the u.s. not to loosen its grip on iran and keep crippling sanctions in place when netanyahu has spoken to president barack obama during an official trip to washington let's find out what was discussed. joins me live now from new york so what was then discussed between the two leaders. well israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is bringing his own offensive to washington d.c. today warning u.s. president barack obama not to be fooled by tehran's new leadership during his oval office meeting with the u.s. leader netanyahu urged obama not to ease the sanctions on iran arguing that the pressures need to be kept in
britain's prime minister hints the country may pull out of the european convention of human rights saying rulings that ban the deportation of radical islamists and allow jailed killers to vote cannot be tolerated. and convicted activists in bahrain say they were tortured in confinement as part of the government to break the opposition struggle our top stories this hour. live from our studio center here in moscow where it's just turned ten pm this is. israel's prime minister is the u.s. not to...
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britain does exploit the issue of human rights terribly in its relationship with russia there was an occasion a few months ago where a recommendation was made to limit the abuses committed by journalists and william hague the foreign secretary said that these measures should not be introduced in britain because then britain would not be able to castigate russia over its own allegedly of freedom in the media so there's no consistency and it shows how human rights have become a critical mechanism for attacking russia and a hypocritical instrument in foreign policy voters flocked to the right wing in austria's parliamentary election but the centrist coalition gathers just enough support to squeeze back into power by the narrowest of margins that coming up a little later this hour along with other stories. be elusive search for justice should individuals including government officials be legally held to account for starting aggressive force like in iraq is it fair in moral to the bush era officials be given immunity from prosecution if they are not held accountable in who is ultimately r
britain does exploit the issue of human rights terribly in its relationship with russia there was an occasion a few months ago where a recommendation was made to limit the abuses committed by journalists and william hague the foreign secretary said that these measures should not be introduced in britain because then britain would not be able to castigate russia over its own allegedly of freedom in the media so there's no consistency and it shows how human rights have become a critical mechanism...
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a similar secret has now been revealed in britain. the county of wiltshire is famous for its mysterious crop circles, but now some claim there's a simple explanation for what was often considered to be the work of extraterrestrials. >> when the crop circle phenomenon first came to public attention in the late 1980's, an entire generation grew up in awe of the unexplainable. were they the work of extraterrestrials or spirituene? whatever the cause, crop circles stayed in the public eye. today, many people still live off of crop circle taurus him, but now wiltshire has a problem. fewer circles are cropping up. have the extraterrestrials gone home, or is there a more down to earth explanation? under the cover of night, matthew williams has been the secret creator of more than 100 crop circles, but now, he and other crop circle artists have had enough. >> some have seen tourists flocking to the area, millions of dollars from the tourist industry, and yet they have no money at all, are penniless, and are suffering accordingly. >> is the in
a similar secret has now been revealed in britain. the county of wiltshire is famous for its mysterious crop circles, but now some claim there's a simple explanation for what was often considered to be the work of extraterrestrials. >> when the crop circle phenomenon first came to public attention in the late 1980's, an entire generation grew up in awe of the unexplainable. were they the work of extraterrestrials or spirituene? whatever the cause, crop circles stayed in the public eye....
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because then britain would not be able to castigate russia over its own allegedly of freedom in the media so there's no consistency and it shows how human rights have become a hypocritical mechanism for attacking russia and a hypocritical instrument in foreign policy. those folk to the right wing and parliamentary election but the centrist coalition gathers just enough support to squeeze back into power by the narrowest of margins that story coming up in the later this hour plus all this after the break. be loosened search for justice should individuals including government officials be legally held to account for starting aggressive force like in iraq is it fair and moral to push their officials be given immunity from prosecution if they're not held accountable and who is ultimately responsible. choose your language. we can we know if they feel some. choose to use the consensus to. choose the opinions that you think great to. choose the stories that imply the. choose the access to. news continues here in r.t. activists from the so-called february fourteenth movement who was sentenc
because then britain would not be able to castigate russia over its own allegedly of freedom in the media so there's no consistency and it shows how human rights have become a hypocritical mechanism for attacking russia and a hypocritical instrument in foreign policy. those folk to the right wing and parliamentary election but the centrist coalition gathers just enough support to squeeze back into power by the narrowest of margins that story coming up in the later this hour plus all this after...
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away, in new york, the talk is not about what britain will or will not do. america's ambassador to the united nations launched this verbal assault against russia. the wake of the flagrant shattering of the international norms against chemical weapons use, russia continues to hold the council hostage and sure its international responsibilities with the syrian people. they have learned the security council the world needs to deal with this crisis is not the security council we have. >> president obama arrived late and alone to the g 20 dan are. he has to worry, not just about what other world leaders think but also what they are thinking at home. robinson, bbc news, st. petersburg. >> as president obama tries to drum up support for the military action in syria, i spoke with the white house deputy national security advisor, who joined me from st. petersburg. today we have the european union, the chinese, the argentinians, the brazilians, even the pope saying that they are not endorsing america's idea of a military strike against syria. president obama is lookin
away, in new york, the talk is not about what britain will or will not do. america's ambassador to the united nations launched this verbal assault against russia. the wake of the flagrant shattering of the international norms against chemical weapons use, russia continues to hold the council hostage and sure its international responsibilities with the syrian people. they have learned the security council the world needs to deal with this crisis is not the security council we have. >>...
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and a national insecurity agency britain and the u.s. have been waging an undercover war on internet in fiction and digital scrambling as fresh leads a show they can hack into even the most protected systems. live from moscow you're watching r t with me to say it's good to have you with us this morning. all kind of linked to rebels have attacked a christian village in syria home to one of the world's oldest monasteries the army has secured much of the township but residents say radical opposition fighters have seized nearby hills and are firing indiscriminately at the community and our correspondent in damascus maria for national reports. i tried to go to my little village shortly after we heard that the clashes erupted there and it's just one hour drive from damascus north of the capital but we were stopped by the army and warned that it could be a one way ticket because first of all the road from damascus to milo is not safe but even if we're lucky enough to get. to the village the clashes still continue there and the rar still snipers
and a national insecurity agency britain and the u.s. have been waging an undercover war on internet in fiction and digital scrambling as fresh leads a show they can hack into even the most protected systems. live from moscow you're watching r t with me to say it's good to have you with us this morning. all kind of linked to rebels have attacked a christian village in syria home to one of the world's oldest monasteries the army has secured much of the township but residents say radical...
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and france the united states britain or france think that the threat of military force should still be on the table if damascus doesn't comply russia say that that is unnecessary and was not part of the deal agreed in geneva so the two sides are coming at it from a different angle it would seem heading into those talks in new york next week but the early stages appear to be that damascus are keen to hear to that deal agreed in geneva. a post called live from moscow paul thank you very much indeed for that sound. the face of the sewer and war is changing as it's no longer a simple power struggle between be army and the opposition are kind of linked groups which by some estimates make up to fifty percent of the anti assad forces have turned against the more moderate rebel allies and some of the fiercest battles have been raging in the turkish border but the influx of blood thirsty jihad it is a felt elsewhere in syria and. reports now from the agent christian village of. in the syrian village of my lula is where the aramaic language believed to have been spoken by jesus christ was in
and france the united states britain or france think that the threat of military force should still be on the table if damascus doesn't comply russia say that that is unnecessary and was not part of the deal agreed in geneva so the two sides are coming at it from a different angle it would seem heading into those talks in new york next week but the early stages appear to be that damascus are keen to hear to that deal agreed in geneva. a post called live from moscow paul thank you very much...
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i'll just call for one second now according to a survey facebook last seen million active users in britain the situation of the even worse in america with nine million people the network and for almost fifty percent the main reason given was concerns over privacy and the fading their data is being put under the microscope. now coming up for you later in the private america's debt time bomb concern grows in congress over the government's inability to curb spending but national debts reaching double pre-crisis levels the details just ahead. but. over. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy albus. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across several we've been hydrogen lying handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once told us i'm job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the
i'll just call for one second now according to a survey facebook last seen million active users in britain the situation of the even worse in america with nine million people the network and for almost fifty percent the main reason given was concerns over privacy and the fading their data is being put under the microscope. now coming up for you later in the private america's debt time bomb concern grows in congress over the government's inability to curb spending but national debts reaching...
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britain will not play any part in military action. but i would ask her to put yourself for a moment in the shoes of the president of the united states and others. he set a very clear red line that if there was large-scale chemical weapons use some thing had to happen. now we know that the regime used chemical weapons or -- on at least 14 previous occasions. the president having set that red line, having made that warning to step away from it, i think that would be a perilous suggestion to make because in response i think you will see more chemical attacks from the regime. of course, the honorable lady has a very long track record of supporting peace, supporting peace talks and i respect that. i will do everything i can to try to bring geneva to peace talks together. i don't think there's a contradiction in taking a tough line on the use of chemical weapons that are revolting in our modern world and also wanting the peace talks that will bring this crisis to an end. >> thank you, mr. speaker. funding is half that in birmingham. academi
britain will not play any part in military action. but i would ask her to put yourself for a moment in the shoes of the president of the united states and others. he set a very clear red line that if there was large-scale chemical weapons use some thing had to happen. now we know that the regime used chemical weapons or -- on at least 14 previous occasions. the president having set that red line, having made that warning to step away from it, i think that would be a perilous suggestion to make...
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once this proposal turns into a law everybody must follow it and that includes great britain whether they want to or not wants the majority decides the minority becomes irrelevant from a political point of view it is not an intelligent position to sit in the corner and complain it would be more intelligent to work with us and make their opinion count because it's one of the text is approved this becomes a law for all twenty eight states and more than five hundred million people. commissions remit doesn't allow it to deal with security services however what vivian reading is proposing is a law that would tackle companies which really provide private information on the e.u. citizens to those security services she's put forward legislation that would see a fine of around two percent of profit imposed upon those companies that give information of citizens over to security services as a venn and sand when you're it's useless tiger all you can do is to rule but not bite at this point we are toothless and i want to give us some bites so we can efficiently enforce our european laws yes i sai
once this proposal turns into a law everybody must follow it and that includes great britain whether they want to or not wants the majority decides the minority becomes irrelevant from a political point of view it is not an intelligent position to sit in the corner and complain it would be more intelligent to work with us and make their opinion count because it's one of the text is approved this becomes a law for all twenty eight states and more than five hundred million people. commissions...
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i don't pay attention to britain anymore there are a lost cause they're acting only together with the americans and they absolutely don't want to have european laws but in this case all we need for this vote is a simple majority and if they don't want to work together constructively we don't need them but i need france and i knew germany if i want to do something concrete in europe. she also warned the u.k. about sitting on the sidelines when it comes to deciding what will be in this legislation saying that whether they like it although not the united kingdom is part of the european union and this law would affect them then. once this proposal turns into a law everybody must follow it and that includes great britain whether they want to or not wants the majority decides the minority becomes irrelevant from a political point of view it is not an intelligent position to sit in the corner and complain it would be more intelligent to work with us and make their opinion count because it's one of the text is approved this becomes a law for all twenty eight states and more than five hundred
i don't pay attention to britain anymore there are a lost cause they're acting only together with the americans and they absolutely don't want to have european laws but in this case all we need for this vote is a simple majority and if they don't want to work together constructively we don't need them but i need france and i knew germany if i want to do something concrete in europe. she also warned the u.k. about sitting on the sidelines when it comes to deciding what will be in this...
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this actually takes britain's contribution to the humanitarian effort to britain's largest ever contribution, around $600 million. this is a huge contribution by britain. >> that is a significant amount of money. we'll have to see what else the president and secretary kerry are able to get done with the e.u. phil, thank you so much. >> members of the syrian opposition groups are lobbying members of congress asking lawmakers to approve the use of force against syria. most u.s. americans are against intervention. the group is fighting an uphill battle because of that. >> syrian opposition members on their way to meet a senior staffer from the house majority whip's office. one of the many doors they're knocking on asking for u.s. military support. kevin mccarthy is the third ranking republican in the house. he is undecided whether to support president obama's plan to take action in syria. we caught up with a frustrated member of the syrian american council. >> we have some work to do to know how badly the syrian people have looked to the united states for support and the international community
this actually takes britain's contribution to the humanitarian effort to britain's largest ever contribution, around $600 million. this is a huge contribution by britain. >> that is a significant amount of money. we'll have to see what else the president and secretary kerry are able to get done with the e.u. phil, thank you so much. >> members of the syrian opposition groups are lobbying members of congress asking lawmakers to approve the use of force against syria. most u.s....
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and britain's g.c. h.q. to crack into any encrypted system they wanted to get access to the sensitive personal data of millions of users artie's laura smith explains just how big this is. it seems that they're capable of doing practically anything essentially all of the stuff that you do online the emails that you send the banking data that you insert when you transfer money the shopping all those passwords that you've created to protect yourself online even your medical records it turns out that the guarantees that you've been given by the internet companies that all that stuff is protected are rendered practically worthless by this they've got these super computers which basically use brute force to break codes and then here's the kicker it turns out that they're collaborating with the internet service providers themselves secretly also inserting back doors into commercial encrypted in software so again in on the ground floor and it turns out has made significant inroads into breaking into hotmail google y
and britain's g.c. h.q. to crack into any encrypted system they wanted to get access to the sensitive personal data of millions of users artie's laura smith explains just how big this is. it seems that they're capable of doing practically anything essentially all of the stuff that you do online the emails that you send the banking data that you insert when you transfer money the shopping all those passwords that you've created to protect yourself online even your medical records it turns out...
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last week, britain said it would not participate, now germany opting out. the german chancellor and her opponent in the country's upcoming election both vowed they would not act without the u.n. security council signing off. that leaves the u.s. to seek support from turkey and france. we go overseas for reaction from the u.k. aljazeera's phillip itner is in london. what's the feeling over there? >> morgan, in public here in great britain, the mood on the street is against any kind of activity. we saw that reflected in the vote last week in parliament. there has been some political clamoring here for a second vote, but deputy prime minister has come out and said the people have spoken, parliament has spoken. we're not taking this to a second vote. there also some significant outside event, outside of great britain, unless something happens, it's unlikely the brits will be involved in any kind of military strike. >> in france, there's going to be a debate, but as many as 2/3 of the french people are against a military freak. but the president that it within h
last week, britain said it would not participate, now germany opting out. the german chancellor and her opponent in the country's upcoming election both vowed they would not act without the u.n. security council signing off. that leaves the u.s. to seek support from turkey and france. we go overseas for reaction from the u.k. aljazeera's phillip itner is in london. what's the feeling over there? >> morgan, in public here in great britain, the mood on the street is against any kind of...
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britain's prime minister hain the country may pull out of the european convention of human rights saying rulings that the deportation of radical islam is sound allowed jailed killers still vote come to be told over a surge. and convicted in bahrain says they will vanish from a tortured and confinement as one of the government's bid to break the opposition struggle. the right wing flexes its muscles and else triss parliamentary election but the centrist coalition is poised to squeak bonking to by then aristo the mulch of. international news and comment life from moscow this is on stay with me here nish thanks for joining us. the israeli prime minister is in the us he says to tell the truth in the face on the sweet talk and also lot of smiles which is how he described the iranian leader's recent speech at the u.n. benyamin netanyahu is concerned about the consequences or historic phone call between house arani and barack obama on his middle east correspondent policy explains why these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu is in the united states where he will be meeting with the america
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and stand up for britain britain a really puts pressure on this government now we've seen how the austerity the austerity agenda is damaging the country and that it's also clear that a new network a new movement is really beginning to forge itself it's also i think what's going to really put pressure on the tories is the fact that people are talking together it's not like the left wing in one corner but if this is a much the a much bigger movement now time to rethink david cameron. head to our web site r.t. dot com for even more stories just a click away for you now the u.s. federal government could be on the verge of shutting down that's after congress voted to push back obama's controversial health care reforms by one year something the white house is unlikely to accept i know details on our website. plus find out about the new unit in the british army that staffed by the it's crowd and is designed to defend the country from the threat of cyber warfare this and more at r.t. dot com. and russian court in murmansk has now denied bail to all of the greenpeace activists who were arrested afte
and stand up for britain britain a really puts pressure on this government now we've seen how the austerity the austerity agenda is damaging the country and that it's also clear that a new network a new movement is really beginning to forge itself it's also i think what's going to really put pressure on the tories is the fact that people are talking together it's not like the left wing in one corner but if this is a much the a much bigger movement now time to rethink david cameron. head to our...
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we want to britain where you have individual responsibility where people are free from high taxation where we have academic selection in schools where we control. where people feel safe to go out of an evening what we want is a better britain and leave in your opinion is just the start of you keep changing with the rise of ukip has been well noted in the country but also outside the most recent of which is in germany. were the a conservative finance minister was down for the border driven voters against voting for a similar party in the country this so why is it showing disenchantment with establishment across europe has been translated into thoughts faster than those in power might have expected reporting from london eye tests or sylvia. and always plenty aligned for you include desired independence scotland could face a major hike in taxes if it breaks away from the u.k. find out if citizens that think it will be worth it or not a dot com. and also the dream job read about how you can cash in on your bed time and never worry about oversleeping with this career opportunity from nasa
we want to britain where you have individual responsibility where people are free from high taxation where we have academic selection in schools where we control. where people feel safe to go out of an evening what we want is a better britain and leave in your opinion is just the start of you keep changing with the rise of ukip has been well noted in the country but also outside the most recent of which is in germany. were the a conservative finance minister was down for the border driven...
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confidence or multiple streams of intelligence indicate that this week also saw america's major ally britain opting out of military intervention in syria and nato also said it would not be participating in a potential military strike in the meantime the u.n. investigation team that recently returned from damascus has announced that atta lising the samples from the site of the alleged syria come syrian chemical attack will take up to three weeks and many countries as well as the un secretary-general ban ki moon have asked that no military action be taken before u.n. experts present their conclusion. and we're keeping track of everything that is going on around the world. announcement on syria social media reaction x. but i'm not a says i'm french and waiting for you on nazi dot com. despite the say it will be more than a week until the u.s. congress assumes to make a decision on intervention in syria america's military in the region is already waiting for the green light to strike naval forces in the middle. there and authorities say the army is mobilized for intervention. and the mood in dam
confidence or multiple streams of intelligence indicate that this week also saw america's major ally britain opting out of military intervention in syria and nato also said it would not be participating in a potential military strike in the meantime the u.n. investigation team that recently returned from damascus has announced that atta lising the samples from the site of the alleged syria come syrian chemical attack will take up to three weeks and many countries as well as the un...
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a spider system called on was uncovered over britain. run by the united states what was different about that spying system in the present one is the sheer extent of it the major security companies that. social networking companies have opened their effective back doors to the n.s.a. even the commercial confidentiality area of secrecy is provided completely by this hoovering up of everything so i think people are alarmed because they realize it will affect them personally it's not just political problems but the possibility of blackmail is enormous some dissident a federal employee could easily sift this material find something terribly damaging and then use it for personal gain or political gain well let's have a quick look at some other news happening this hour in the egyptian city of alexandria clashes between muslim brotherhood activists and supporters of the army banked interim government have claimed at least two lines of members of these alarmist movement have rallied across the country demanding the reinstatement of president moha
a spider system called on was uncovered over britain. run by the united states what was different about that spying system in the present one is the sheer extent of it the major security companies that. social networking companies have opened their effective back doors to the n.s.a. even the commercial confidentiality area of secrecy is provided completely by this hoovering up of everything so i think people are alarmed because they realize it will affect them personally it's not just political...
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to a study by an independent think tank there are at least eighty five sharia councils operating in britain peter norris a communications manager the lobby group christian concerned believes a proliferation of sharia law in the u.k. could provide clashes in the legal sphere the birth rate amongst muslims is significantly higher i believe. those children being brought up going to mosque and calling themselves muslims that there are many younger muslims that if shari'a law was going to be enacted which i believe it is in some parts of the country. that clashes with british law so british law most western democracies as one law for all but in shari'a there are three fundamental inequalities one of which is between men and women one is between slave and free and the other is between muslim and more muslim so there will be certainly a backlash in in the in the legal and i think most citizens of of britain would agree that one more for all is a much better principle a much fairer principle. and don't forget you can catch all the stories we're covering at the moment and plenty more on our website
to a study by an independent think tank there are at least eighty five sharia councils operating in britain peter norris a communications manager the lobby group christian concerned believes a proliferation of sharia law in the u.k. could provide clashes in the legal sphere the birth rate amongst muslims is significantly higher i believe. those children being brought up going to mosque and calling themselves muslims that there are many younger muslims that if shari'a law was going to be enacted...
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e have a motion from the government to set back a path of steps that need to be taken before britain can participate in any military action. they include another vote in this house of commons. even if all of these steps are taken, anything we do would have to be legal, proportionate, and specifically focused on determining and preventing any further use of chemical weapons. >> why do you refuse to publish the full attorney general site, especially when legal experts are saying that without explicit u.n. security council enforcement, it is not legal under international law. >> there has been a long standing convention backed by attorneys generals of all governments not to publish any legal device at all. this government has changed that. we published a summary of the legal advice. with this issue, we published a clear summary of the legal advice. i would urge all right honorable members to read it. mr. speaker, i am deeply mindful of the lessons of different conflicts. i am deeply mindful. in particular, the deep divisions in what went wrong with the iraq conflict in 2003. this is not
e have a motion from the government to set back a path of steps that need to be taken before britain can participate in any military action. they include another vote in this house of commons. even if all of these steps are taken, anything we do would have to be legal, proportionate, and specifically focused on determining and preventing any further use of chemical weapons. >> why do you refuse to publish the full attorney general site, especially when legal experts are saying that...
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. >> the justice official slams britain over data protections. the revelations keep coming in. merkel's job boost his ratings after the televised debate. >> the summit has come to an end with no movement on the crisis in syria. the u.s. and russia are as far apart as ever. >> a possible military strike against the regime. russia is dead against it and only france looks to actually join any military action. >> congress will soon have its say. obama is warning that diplomacy has become paralyzed. >> the differences over serious seem to spill over into the traditional family photo. seldom has the group appeared so uneasy with vladimir putin keeping the event as brief as possible. barack obama highlighted the frustration that the rejection of a military response to the use of chemical weapons in syria. >> the international community is paralyzed and frozen. if it doesn't act, the norm begins to unravel. and if that norm unravels, other norms and prohibitions start unraveling and it makes for a more dangerous world. >> only france openly backs his demands for a military strike on sy
. >> the justice official slams britain over data protections. the revelations keep coming in. merkel's job boost his ratings after the televised debate. >> the summit has come to an end with no movement on the crisis in syria. the u.s. and russia are as far apart as ever. >> a possible military strike against the regime. russia is dead against it and only france looks to actually join any military action. >> congress will soon have its say. obama is warning that...
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the poll suggests the majority in britain support a ban on the muslim women covering up using burkas kneecaps as the debate over traditional religious clothing back into life. in la for moscow twenty four said mrs out. u.n. security council's permanent members have finally agreed on a draft resolution that would rid syria of its chemical weapons and document imposes legally binding obligations on all parties of the syrian conflict with no penalties for noncompliance will not be automatic. way that with the details of an agreement being seen as a diplomatic breakthrough. but how did second rest ambassador to the u.n. has said that the council couldn't vote on friday on this resolution the five permanent members of the u.n. security council reach an agreement on thursday over the wording of binding and forcible text to eliminate syria's stockpiles of chemical weapons now the resolution doesn't allow for immediate chapter seven action of the u.n. charter which allows for military and nonmilitary action in case of noncompliance but would need to be reviewed and put to a vote if that beco
the poll suggests the majority in britain support a ban on the muslim women covering up using burkas kneecaps as the debate over traditional religious clothing back into life. in la for moscow twenty four said mrs out. u.n. security council's permanent members have finally agreed on a draft resolution that would rid syria of its chemical weapons and document imposes legally binding obligations on all parties of the syrian conflict with no penalties for noncompliance will not be automatic. way...
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and national insecurity agencies how britain and the u.s. have been waging an undercover war on the internet encryption and digital scrambling as freshly to show they can haggle even the most protected systems. it's friday morning here in of the russian capital you're live with us on our team with me tom would say it's good to have you with us another day of intense a brainstorming i hate at the g twenty summit in st peter's brick it's also a fresh chance to see some common ground after day one saw the syrian crisis split leaders of the world's top economies into two rival camps. around half of the g twenty members said no to america's intention to strike syria without the un's go ahead washington accuses the masters of using chemical weapons in the more than two year long war but its arguments of fail to convince on live to st petersburg now for the details artie's alexia share ski is there a legacy although no not on the agenda syria proved impossible to avoid how much of leaders time was devoted to syria yesterday. we've already used to s
and national insecurity agencies how britain and the u.s. have been waging an undercover war on the internet encryption and digital scrambling as freshly to show they can haggle even the most protected systems. it's friday morning here in of the russian capital you're live with us on our team with me tom would say it's good to have you with us another day of intense a brainstorming i hate at the g twenty summit in st peter's brick it's also a fresh chance to see some common ground after day one...
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europe and britain are at odds over how free people are to live their lives the u.k.'s prime minister has hinted as the country may pull out of the european convention on human rights saying it's simply too restrictive instead they pan says britain may make a list of its own probably stricter standards and more now with gerard button and their piece for the united kingdom independence party mr boughton welcome to r.c. good to have you with it so your country ratified the european convention on human rights in one thousand nine hundred fifty one why is it too much to bear now. well first of all we conventions actually modeled on english common law so we weren't standing up to anything that we didn't already but we now come under the jurisdiction of the european court of human rights which is the response constable for many decisions the british people are unhappy with like our inability to get. foreign terrorist suspects for example and i've said that we have to give christmas the vote of sense that we cannot have life sentences for criminals they must be reviewed so ou
europe and britain are at odds over how free people are to live their lives the u.k.'s prime minister has hinted as the country may pull out of the european convention on human rights saying it's simply too restrictive instead they pan says britain may make a list of its own probably stricter standards and more now with gerard button and their piece for the united kingdom independence party mr boughton welcome to r.c. good to have you with it so your country ratified the european convention on...
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old britain's n.g.c. h.q. and with snowden's latest leak showed that america has spent billions of dollars in the past decade to break through protective codes to get a people's private data the european commission for justice fundamental rights and a citizenship has spoken out on the n.s.a.'s global snooping. pit all of us has more on what he had to say. the e.u. justice commissioner is spoken about the leaks from edward snowden as a wakeup call to europe and says that new legislation must be put in place to protect the privacy of e.u. citizens other stands up at the moment each of the twenty eight member states interprets the current framework in a different manner some of which contradict each other she wants to see a one continent one system put in place but when it comes to debating what will be in that law she suggested that the united kingdom might not be a part of that saying that london's loyalties appear to lie elsewhere. i don't pay attention to britain anymore they're a lost cause acting only toget
old britain's n.g.c. h.q. and with snowden's latest leak showed that america has spent billions of dollars in the past decade to break through protective codes to get a people's private data the european commission for justice fundamental rights and a citizenship has spoken out on the n.s.a.'s global snooping. pit all of us has more on what he had to say. the e.u. justice commissioner is spoken about the leaks from edward snowden as a wakeup call to europe and says that new legislation must be...
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is she wanted in britain? >> she's obviously someone who is well known to the authorities in the uk and elsewhere, but as i say, at the moment, she's now -- this alert has been put out by interpol. it's not been specifically linked to the events in nairobi. she has some of the history that your earlier piece described but the key thing now is to let interpol get on with its work. >> see if they can find her, if she's still alive, where she is. let's talk a little about syria. you may have heard the breaking news this hour. it looks like there's a resolution now going to be on the table at the u.n. security council worked out by the u.s. and russia. i assume if that's true, britain, a permanent member of the u.n. security council, is on board. dealing with chemical weapons and their eventual destruction in syria. what can you tell us about this? >> i think we're close to getting a u.n. resolution on this. we've certainly been very, very supportive as one of the permanent members of the u.n. security council of
is she wanted in britain? >> she's obviously someone who is well known to the authorities in the uk and elsewhere, but as i say, at the moment, she's now -- this alert has been put out by interpol. it's not been specifically linked to the events in nairobi. she has some of the history that your earlier piece described but the key thing now is to let interpol get on with its work. >> see if they can find her, if she's still alive, where she is. let's talk a little about syria. you...
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it's claimed britain squeezing out most of the population from one of its smallest islands and one of the most remote outposts ascension island in the south atlantic the parent way to make way to the u.s. million u.s. military base but have a look closer look at where we're talking about it's actually this tiny spot on the map right there well over a thousand kilometers from anywhere but it's home to just under one thousand people whose community has thrived for more than a century now they say they're being forcibly cast out for smith reports on how to trick the u.k. is pulled off before the tiny island in the mid atlantic made of volcanic rock and covered in pigeon guano but to eight hundred people it's hope but now the story of attention island has all the hallmarks of big another diego garcia the british owned indian ocean islands whose inhabitants were forced to leave to make way for a u.s. base by having lived there for generations. good memories. it's not for them. you know when you see them you got this because they are enjoying the. islanders accuse the british government of
it's claimed britain squeezing out most of the population from one of its smallest islands and one of the most remote outposts ascension island in the south atlantic the parent way to make way to the u.s. million u.s. military base but have a look closer look at where we're talking about it's actually this tiny spot on the map right there well over a thousand kilometers from anywhere but it's home to just under one thousand people whose community has thrived for more than a century now they say...
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and stand up for britain britain a really puts pressure on this government now we've seen how the austerity the austerity agenda is damaging out of the country and that it's also clear that a new network a new movement is a really big engine for which itself it's also i think what's going to really put pressure on the tories is the fact that people are talking together it's not like the left wing in one corner but they this is actually a much bigger movement now time to rethink david cameron. to europe how he's going to large slice of the voter pile in the austrian election this weekend early results suggested with the centrist coalition will make it back into power but the margins will report on that after this break. feel use of search for justice should individuals including government officials be legally held to account for starting aggressive force like in iraq is it fair to push their officials be given immunity from prosecution if they are not held accountable in who is ultimately responsible. again using the russian court of motorman denied bail to all the greenpeace activists who
and stand up for britain britain a really puts pressure on this government now we've seen how the austerity the austerity agenda is damaging out of the country and that it's also clear that a new network a new movement is a really big engine for which itself it's also i think what's going to really put pressure on the tories is the fact that people are talking together it's not like the left wing in one corner but they this is actually a much bigger movement now time to rethink david cameron....
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right after the break this state of press freedom in britain and our report on the horrific violence tearing apart around texting that. world. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm target market is a big issue. we speak your language but i mean why do you or not advance. your programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you. is a little turn a different angle is the story. here. the spanish find out more visit actuality that. you're watching aussies good to have you with us welcome back a journalist who helped whistleblower edward snowden leak his secrets has been offered police protection by the brazilian government then going wild rant about how the n.s.a. spied on the authorities in mexico and brazil and in britain where his newspaper the guardian is based at key press freedom group has
right after the break this state of press freedom in britain and our report on the horrific violence tearing apart around texting that. world. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm target market is a big...
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while britain ponders what to do with a full face veils other e.u. states are much less hesitant some have outright ban the cobs while their neighbors are looking to follow suit your english who takes a look. could have expected a dress code to become such a heated topic of political debate and yet the issue of the muslim veil and variations thereof has gripped not one not two but several european states france home to the largest muslim community in western europe with some five million followers became the first country to ban the full face veil in public places in two thousand and eleven a new woman breaking the rule faces a penalty of around one hundred fifty euro and a lesson in citizenship those forcing a woman to cover her face or looking at a much stiffer fine of up to thirty thousand euro neighboring belgium followed suit just months afterwards with a similar ban on the muslim veil that covers the full face though the fine here is slightly lower than maximum punishment could result in a seven day jail term a similar belen face covering in pu
while britain ponders what to do with a full face veils other e.u. states are much less hesitant some have outright ban the cobs while their neighbors are looking to follow suit your english who takes a look. could have expected a dress code to become such a heated topic of political debate and yet the issue of the muslim veil and variations thereof has gripped not one not two but several european states france home to the largest muslim community in western europe with some five million...