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our title asked this is the battle for britain how will britain be different five years from now how will you uk relations be different five years from now alex all my goodness it so depends whether brexit happens if it does happen -- the u. k. is going to be desperately trying to get this free trade agreement with the e. u. and get access. to everything it has at the moment is going to be extra what has to happen it has to happen is the west us to stick together. and you know whatever it takes and the west means present european union plaster had to states it doesn't look like that at the moment that so we have to concentrate minds of britain five is now is still going to be. politically very divided in complicated place looking to a certain set in words. and i do think however that britain putting his multitude of problems brought it is easier to do that the person doesn't brexit. i'm not still possible. thank you very much to all of you for being with us and thanks to all of you out there for to see if for joining in. the sense han bin: 4.3 billion people live across this vast coc
our title asked this is the battle for britain how will britain be different five years from now how will you uk relations be different five years from now alex all my goodness it so depends whether brexit happens if it does happen -- the u. k. is going to be desperately trying to get this free trade agreement with the e. u. and get access. to everything it has at the moment is going to be extra what has to happen it has to happen is the west us to stick together. and you know whatever it takes...
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i do think however that britain put to use multiple. it's easy to do dr branson doesn't practice i'm not still calls thank you very much to all of you for being with us and thanks to all of you out there for just saying for joining and césar. move. move move. move. move move. move. move. move. move move. move. move. move. move. move. move move move. from the suburbs of paris. from the forward line. sebastian i mean. the french strongman screenplay the years later. is this like a rising star. this is g w news lawyer from berlin to bring in our correspondent ophelia harms or birdies and joins us from from rio de janeiro we're going to find out what happened with me think of a correspondent sometimes it's not and we do have some of breaking news coming into us now what about the perspective closer of w. news thank you for joining us. here what's coming up on the closely so much movement that the police need to face the. sentence hold the fear that this country take a look at all that means for the taking of course. going to sleep every we
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theresa may urge britain's to support the deal but it won't be plain sailing britain's opposition labor party say they will vote against the deal when it's put the parliament in just over two weeks time. she still has a seat at the table british prime minister to resign may today in brussels but after a long and arduous period of negotiations e.u. leaders have inched closer to britain's final departure many openly expressed their regret. you had. to use the country leaving the e.u. does not make me want to raise from pain glasses or applaud it's a sad day and everybody us spoke with today expressed this sadness it was unanimously shared we don't need to move. up there was. a relief nevertheless for tourism a who's facing ever stronger headwinds at home the nearly six hundred page long withdrawal agreement covers citizens' rights the forty four billion euro divorce bill and the irish border issue it also sets out the basis of the future relationship i recognize some european leaders are at this moment but also some people back home in the u.k. will be at this at this moment but the way i
theresa may urge britain's to support the deal but it won't be plain sailing britain's opposition labor party say they will vote against the deal when it's put the parliament in just over two weeks time. she still has a seat at the table british prime minister to resign may today in brussels but after a long and arduous period of negotiations e.u. leaders have inched closer to britain's final departure many openly expressed their regret. you had. to use the country leaving the e.u. does not...
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leaders have inched closer to britain's final departure many openly expressed their regret. thought you had to. move on should those who use the country leaving the e.u. does not make me want to raise from pain glasses or applause it's a sad day and everybody us spoke with today expressed this sadness it was unanimously shared you know need to move. up to. a relief never the less for tourism a who's facing ever stronger headwinds at home the nearly six hundred page long withdrawal agreement covers citizens' rights the forty four billion euro divorce bill and the irish border issue it also sets out the basis of the future relationship i recognise some european leaders are out at this moment but also some people back home in the u.k. will be right at this at this moment but the way i look at it is actually this is for us now to move on to the next stage to move on as i said i am full of optimism about the future of our country may now has to seek parliamentary approval at home which will be much more difficult amidst divisions even among her own party and e.u. leaders today ma
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i do think however that britain put to use multitude of problems it's easier to do that to britain doesn't brights and i'm not still possible thank you very much to all of you for being with us and thanks to all of you out there for just saying it for joining us see you sir. this is w.'s margaret from berlin to bring in our correspondent of the real harms or routines and joins us from rio de janeiro we're here to find out what half empty debbie is sonya dean she is the head of the environment team and with me is the debit card fund and sometimes it's not very and we do have some of breaking news that's coming into us now it's all about perspective closer up w. . thank you for joining us. what's coming up for the good news when you have plenty to talk about here not as tough take a look at what all that means for the title of course. the phone does legal every weekend here on w. i know nothing. well i guess sometimes i am but i'm standing up in which we should have been fixed even for german culture looking at stereotypes question in here think just leave the country behind on full time. ke
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and britain. as the prime minister and foreign minister of austria told theresa may a couple of weekends ago, they know there is no stability in modern europe without stability on the periphery. so i want to ask the question which i asked here nine months ago when the irish finance minister talked in a similar session on brexit. where and how are the views and preferences and needs of the people of northern ireland, who voted in a majority despite amanda's updated statistic, which i question, but the majority of people in northern ireland and the vast majority on the island of ireland see their economic and political stability and future in the context of a modern europe. the one thing that appalls me about today is i haven't heard almost nothing, apart perhaps a little from lucinda, as to the reality on the ground in the border counties that can sustain stability in whatever arrangement comes out. can you, ambassador, please inform us as to what deliberations have taken place to consult and bring
and britain. as the prime minister and foreign minister of austria told theresa may a couple of weekends ago, they know there is no stability in modern europe without stability on the periphery. so i want to ask the question which i asked here nine months ago when the irish finance minister talked in a similar session on brexit. where and how are the views and preferences and needs of the people of northern ireland, who voted in a majority despite amanda's updated statistic, which i question,...
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s withdrawal but stressed the bloc in britain would remain partners and friends u.k. is a prime minister to resume a britain's to support the deal but it won't be plain sailing bridge is a position labor parties say they will vote against the deal when it's put to parliament in just over two weeks time. she still has a seat at the table british prime minister made today in brussels but after two and a half years of arduous negotiations the u. leaders have inched closer to britain's final departure many openly expressed their regret. thought you had this upward motion just a country leaving the e.u. does not make me want to raise from pain glass or applaud it's a sad day and everybody who i spoke with today expressed this sadness it was unanimously shared we don't need. a relief nevertheless for terrorism a with facing ever stronger headwinds at home the nearly six hundred pages long withdrawal agreement couples citizens' rights the forty four billion euro divorce bill and the irish border issue it also sets out the basis of the future relationship i recognise some eur
s withdrawal but stressed the bloc in britain would remain partners and friends u.k. is a prime minister to resume a britain's to support the deal but it won't be plain sailing bridge is a position labor parties say they will vote against the deal when it's put to parliament in just over two weeks time. she still has a seat at the table british prime minister made today in brussels but after two and a half years of arduous negotiations the u. leaders have inched closer to britain's final...
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isn't it the case that britain's biggest manufacturing industry is the home street and russia and britain are in effect competitors. well we're not competitors because i was systems are better with me at the moment the best for. saudi arabia britain straight been exporting warbler is no where near the border that's the saudi arabia we are planning to to explore this to. as i understand it some other countries and what about you mentioned sanctions what about the threat of sanctions to a british business with a woman right now thinking i want to trade with the someone in the russian federation of business but i'm terrified that my business is going to be you know attacked by the foreign office is going to be subject to some elderly sanctions that's exactly what the british porton still the us because they want they want you know first trust and they want to have a little bit more healthy a sphere in the relations and. what i really noticed that there was indeed you know the da te she was alone she was isolated you know she just the only person in the out of eight hundred people who push th
isn't it the case that britain's biggest manufacturing industry is the home street and russia and britain are in effect competitors. well we're not competitors because i was systems are better with me at the moment the best for. saudi arabia britain straight been exporting warbler is no where near the border that's the saudi arabia we are planning to to explore this to. as i understand it some other countries and what about you mentioned sanctions what about the threat of sanctions to a british...
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britain colby idea of a european army to undermine nato crazy so what do we stand. european nations don't like being told pay more for nature you say they plan a whole new army of their own which will cost more than outsourcing to the us marines. usually the us wants europe to do more to defend itself as long as it doesn't when you need to detect it and britain moans about the threat to nato unity even more join just a pure peace and unity of these armies planning to fight anyway micron is worried about china russia and the us but that is a whole nother episode. black friday turns sour for amazon with stuff around the world denouncing working conditions all the details after this break. and this is the underlying circumstances that allowed for the emergence of this very very violence. i think we may get. even grandsons of diet at some point in the future it's primarily a political issue in iraq that has taken on minutes we. promise for cations. welcome back stuff i've told the bosses to stop treating them like robots say a number of the retail chance employee states
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i do think however that britain put to use multiple. i'm surprised it's easy to do that's a person doesn't practice i'm not still calls thank you very much to all of use for being with us and thanks to all of you out there for it say a friend joining us. move . move move move. move move. move move. move move move. move. move. move move move. move move move. move. move move. move move. move. move move. move. move move. move move. move. move. move. move move move. more of. our culture. a hair. super. tall are going to lead a. life style you're going. the last. thirty minutes funny. this is g.w. news live from berlin to bring in our correspondent ophelia harms a routine joins us from three of you shall know we are here to find out what happened with me think of a correspondent found a it's not and we do have some of breaking news that's coming in for us now what it's all about perspective closer up w. news thank you for joining us. they make a commitment. they find solutions. they inspire. africa on the moon. stories of both people who mad
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that battle for britain that's our topic and. it is a pleasure to welcome alex forrest fighting she's a d.w.i. recorder and a former westminster political correspondent she says too many british politicians have seen bret's it as a battle against a european empire in which the plucky brits would triumph the reality is very different and it's now hard to see if there will be any winners at all and it's a pleasure to welcome alan posner back to the show he is a german british author. writes for the german newspaper to bed and he says it is a lose lose the deal is bad but no deal would be worse. and finally great to have john worst on the show he is a british blogger a principal adviser and member of the green party he says no one likes may's deal in britain leaving the e.u. with no deal is not an option either either for the u.k. nor for the e.u. so better a second referendum and no break set. so let me start out by asking you alex you say there are no winners john says better no breaks it at all would you say those sentiments are
that battle for britain that's our topic and. it is a pleasure to welcome alex forrest fighting she's a d.w.i. recorder and a former westminster political correspondent she says too many british politicians have seen bret's it as a battle against a european empire in which the plucky brits would triumph the reality is very different and it's now hard to see if there will be any winners at all and it's a pleasure to welcome alan posner back to the show he is a german british author. writes for...
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undo residency in britain. while barack and a sunni walk fevola be demolished homes will have no house. and you can learn how to be rapid killing. and it. doesn't mean it is likely then getting money in the easy became a few uneasy in districts very moment it clear and the fear doesn't or hasn't you can believe this was an evil mccarran carry a lot of it and documents. like that was careful not to promise anything the contravened preexisting treaty arrangements they wish to exclude territories to the west of hong damascus and aleppo and certain areas around the gulf of alexandretta and so the cia and britain was already an occupation of the province a bus ride much of the province of baghdad at this time and so britain was very keen to declare its interest and retaining some degree of control over those territories for the mutual benefit of the arabs of the british and the others boundaries that britain would be willing to accept the hash like claim to arab kingdom with british support hussein thought that the
undo residency in britain. while barack and a sunni walk fevola be demolished homes will have no house. and you can learn how to be rapid killing. and it. doesn't mean it is likely then getting money in the easy became a few uneasy in districts very moment it clear and the fear doesn't or hasn't you can believe this was an evil mccarran carry a lot of it and documents. like that was careful not to promise anything the contravened preexisting treaty arrangements they wish to exclude territories...
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britain requested his extradition a year ago. very nice to see you... and on a visit to italy today, libya's prime minister told us the bereaved won't have to wait too much longer. translation: i think we will finish the legal procedures in libya between now and the end of the year. we are co—operating fully, because we understand the suffering of the families of the victims. as libyans, we also suffer attacks, so the subject is important for us. and just to be clear, prime minister, are you saying that extradition will happen, and it is simply a matter of time, or is there a possibility that the extradition request could be turned down? translation: no. we are following the legal process. according to the general prosecutor, we can extradite him after we complete the legal process in libya, it's only a matter of time. for those caught up in the horror of the attack, the wait for answers and forjustice has already been too long. one survivor, now paralysed, has his doubts about libya's promises. we've seen this before with libya, cooperating, and it t
britain requested his extradition a year ago. very nice to see you... and on a visit to italy today, libya's prime minister told us the bereaved won't have to wait too much longer. translation: i think we will finish the legal procedures in libya between now and the end of the year. we are co—operating fully, because we understand the suffering of the families of the victims. as libyans, we also suffer attacks, so the subject is important for us. and just to be clear, prime minister, are you...
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it is d—day, it is the moment of truth in britain. ijust wonder if british politicians are talking to you about different scenarios right now.” didn't meet anybody with this request who is responsible for decision—making on the uk side, this ican decision—making on the uk side, this i can say. but of course there are many citizens, many organisations, that are coming to us. many also probably we could think of politicians coming also from more devolved territories than from london. but of course, nobody talks officially to us. nobody who is in power to make this type of decision on behalf of the british government. right, the more we talk in the more i hear you use words like flexibility and trying to make this work for both sides, the more i realise that jean—claude juncker‘s statement this is the only deal has to be taken with a grain of salt, and it strikes me that europe faces and it strikes me that europe faces a crisis here as well, not least as if britain were to leave in a disorderly brexit, some call it the crash ou
it is d—day, it is the moment of truth in britain. ijust wonder if british politicians are talking to you about different scenarios right now.” didn't meet anybody with this request who is responsible for decision—making on the uk side, this ican decision—making on the uk side, this i can say. but of course there are many citizens, many organisations, that are coming to us. many also probably we could think of politicians coming also from more devolved territories than from london. but...
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well, done, is doing, will do to britain's politicalfabric? well, look, clearly it's a difficult time in politics. the opportunity cost of brexit is enormous. we are wasting so much brain power across government, across the country that could be better deployed solving the real causes of brexit. 0ur could be better deployed solving the real causes of brexit. our low productivity, poor social mobility, housing crisis, income inequality, all these bundle fundamental issues we should be tackling because their government is doing so much thinking about brexit and mitigating the damage it's going to be doing to our economy and our society. so the wasted opportunity... you really think another referendum is going to solve that problem?” think another referendum is going to solve that problem? i do. it's an opportunity to rethink this course. believe me, if we accept the prime minister's deal, we're not going to stop talking about brexit. we will talk about the transition period, on what basis do we extend it, the trading relationship, for how long
well, done, is doing, will do to britain's politicalfabric? well, look, clearly it's a difficult time in politics. the opportunity cost of brexit is enormous. we are wasting so much brain power across government, across the country that could be better deployed solving the real causes of brexit. 0ur could be better deployed solving the real causes of brexit. our low productivity, poor social mobility, housing crisis, income inequality, all these bundle fundamental issues we should be tackling...
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economy and britain's life, with britain having no say in the future at the eu table. can you, as a pole — and of course, the poles have their own scepticism about elements of the eu — can you understand the concern that is in britain today? we have been responding, i have also personally invested a lot of my time in this process to make the process really as friendly as possible as a process, of separation of two sides that have had times in the past and would like also to have a very deep, close relationship in the future, i think we have to maintaine this spirit, but also what we could hear and i would say in particular from the british politicians very often, the comments which were very far from the reality which have even been ignoring the way the european union functions and is structured, there have been a lot of intention also, which i think unnecessary, to the community to say it will have 140 million inhabitants once the uk changes the rules, on which we have built our unity, our functioning, our single market and customs union. i guess the time has come
economy and britain's life, with britain having no say in the future at the eu table. can you, as a pole — and of course, the poles have their own scepticism about elements of the eu — can you understand the concern that is in britain today? we have been responding, i have also personally invested a lot of my time in this process to make the process really as friendly as possible as a process, of separation of two sides that have had times in the past and would like also to have a very...
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it was the day britain remembered a warfrom a century it was the day britain remembered a war from a century ago. it was the day britain remembered a warfrom a century ago. at westminster abbey last night, the queen stood with the german president as flowers were laid at the grave of the unknown warrior, the grave of the unknown warrior, the anonymous soldier whose body had been brought back from the western front to line a place of honour and represent all those british servicemen who lost their lives in the great war. earlier, at the cenotaph, britain's national memorial to its war dead, the queen had watched from a balcony as britain's political leaders had taken their positions in readiness for the two—minute silence when those who died in the two world wars and more recent are remembered. the last post plays. after the sounding of the last post, the prince of wales labour queen's reeth. he was followed by other members of the royal family. and then after the formal wreath laying and the vetera ns formal wreath laying and the veterans march past ten the people's march, an oppor
it was the day britain remembered a warfrom a century it was the day britain remembered a war from a century ago. it was the day britain remembered a warfrom a century ago. at westminster abbey last night, the queen stood with the german president as flowers were laid at the grave of the unknown warrior, the grave of the unknown warrior, the anonymous soldier whose body had been brought back from the western front to line a place of honour and represent all those british servicemen who lost...
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this is the business as welcome britain has filed for divorce from the e.u. nearly two years ago and now the papers are ready but ish prime minister tourism i laid out the plan in a speech on thursday and said all promises were kept. mr speaker the text we have now agreed would create a new free trade area with the european union with no chariots fees charges or quantity of restrictions it's against free movement once and for all instead we will introduce a new skills based immigration system based not on the country people come from but on what they can contribute to the u.k. here. it ends the jurisdiction of the european court of justice in the u.k. . we will make our own rules in our own parliaments here in westminster and in edinburgh a car different belfast and they will be adjudicated on by u.k. courts and it means an end to sending vast sums of money to the e.u. so we can take full control of our money mr speaker the draft text that we have agreed with the commission is a good deal for our country and for our partners in the e.u. it honors the boat. it
this is the business as welcome britain has filed for divorce from the e.u. nearly two years ago and now the papers are ready but ish prime minister tourism i laid out the plan in a speech on thursday and said all promises were kept. mr speaker the text we have now agreed would create a new free trade area with the european union with no chariots fees charges or quantity of restrictions it's against free movement once and for all instead we will introduce a new skills based immigration system...
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club was later it would be any more effective than teresa made britain is in unchartered waters and i would also say this pizza that there are that brick city's room with risks and dangers one of them for example concerns and overnight and now i will make this points it is absolutely imperative that there is a softball between northern ireland and the republic of ireland's awful why it's if there is a halt that could potentially undermine the good friday agreement and if the good friday agreement is undermined that could result in an eruption of violence in northern islands the likes of which you know we haven't seen for a great many years so i do not like i do not like the european union but this is unbelief. come play. let me go to you did to wrestle may get the best deal that she could get because i'm i have to really question i you know she repeatedly said briggs it means brags that so is her deal doesn't really mean briggs it because just about everybody has a negative opinion one way or another about how she understands what brags it's all about go ahead allister. yeah i. agree
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britain's prime minister theresa may wins much—needed cabinet support for her draft brexit deal, and takes her argument to the airwaves. i want to be able to say to all parliamentarians, every mp, that i believe this is, truly believe, this is the best deal for britain. the white house is ordered to re—admit the journalist who was banned after this exchange with donald trump. the press and the president give their verdicts... journalists need to know that in this country their first amendment rights of freedom of the press are sacred. people have to behave and do what... we are writing up rules and regulations. and we'll have all the sport — including how alexander zverev booked his place in the semi finals at the atp finals in london. hello and welcome to world news today. the uk prime minister, theresa may, has moved to shore up her government, following widespread opposition to the controversial brexit withdrawl deal she struck with the eu. this evening, she's appointed a new brexit secretary, stephen barclay, after the previous one resigned. mrs may has also won the support o
britain's prime minister theresa may wins much—needed cabinet support for her draft brexit deal, and takes her argument to the airwaves. i want to be able to say to all parliamentarians, every mp, that i believe this is, truly believe, this is the best deal for britain. the white house is ordered to re—admit the journalist who was banned after this exchange with donald trump. the press and the president give their verdicts... journalists need to know that in this country their first...
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says anything that keeps britain very close to the european union like the customs union where then britain's wouldn't be able to do its own traders around the world which is something that him and i was great city is hoping for that this could give britain a competitive advantage towards the e.u. anything that prohibits that is completely unacceptable and if this is to be the case in this deal then they will not go with it and the question where is all the cabinet ministers resigning over this and what's parliament going to say so the labor party also has made signs of them not going to vote this year so it's going to be a really really tough sell for to resume at home for bass in london very small in the strasburg thank you both. the middle east and now militant palestinian factions in the gaza strip say they will halt a cross border attacks if israel does the say the statement comes after the most serious upsurge in violence between israel and the palestinians since twenty fourteen israeli military has stepped up its deployment along gaza's border but hasn't mobilized its reserve force. pe
says anything that keeps britain very close to the european union like the customs union where then britain's wouldn't be able to do its own traders around the world which is something that him and i was great city is hoping for that this could give britain a competitive advantage towards the e.u. anything that prohibits that is completely unacceptable and if this is to be the case in this deal then they will not go with it and the question where is all the cabinet ministers resigning over this...
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bitterness with britain over and over and again. the extent to which the americans felt they had to defer to the british over and over again. it went back to the korean war with a minimal british presence in korea. it went back to what washington felt was a betrayal by the british not aligning with us to likely intervene in vietnam. it went back to guatemala in 1954 where the british threatened to have us censored at the un. the collusion between britain france and valley eisenhower saw as a direct assault of the united states and he spoke of being slapped in the face because it was all done deceitfully. suez was utterly a break point. it all boiled over what had occurred in the previous years. but i point to sputnik because that was such a shocking horror for the americans. and it was that which made us realize there are only two in this game, the continental size super powers yes, britain got a hydrogen bomb in summer 1957, but by then the americans had gotten the bit and the teeth and weren't going to sit back and worry about all
bitterness with britain over and over and again. the extent to which the americans felt they had to defer to the british over and over again. it went back to the korean war with a minimal british presence in korea. it went back to what washington felt was a betrayal by the british not aligning with us to likely intervene in vietnam. it went back to guatemala in 1954 where the british threatened to have us censored at the un. the collusion between britain france and valley eisenhower saw as a...
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britain france and russia the central scholars of germany austria-hungary and bulgaria. shortly after the autumn and opted to supports germany. the pillar of concrete. and homework. but a funny. little sit when i came. home and that was set for most of them by about an f one how to see idea or not thought of it with many thought of cherie. our little did the. national heart of. political. who are the starlet i look at remove. my knee i mean. to be a highly. mean mean by. political thought that i thought were legit. i must be really really really brilliant or so you're going to dog the luckily my mother took. me in the circular buffer the libyan government also will put. a ruse doleman head the head of says he cannot afford it and we had death well. one of the robber had there that you know let me up and and methadone look low ball get it to read woman who wore it get albert and then he goes forward with theft moved back to holland we had death. in february one thousand nine hundred fifteen frustrated by the stagnating war in europe the british open to an eastern front ag
britain france and russia the central scholars of germany austria-hungary and bulgaria. shortly after the autumn and opted to supports germany. the pillar of concrete. and homework. but a funny. little sit when i came. home and that was set for most of them by about an f one how to see idea or not thought of it with many thought of cherie. our little did the. national heart of. political. who are the starlet i look at remove. my knee i mean. to be a highly. mean mean by. political thought that...
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well i think it is going to responsible statement if you look at the britain and the security of britain you'll find when russia and syria. eliminated the threat of the isis in syria we wish you could improve the security of the. i think in them and it's quite a funny story but still this is the fact of what and if you look at the no budget neutral budget though the united kingdom it's fifty four billion and the russian oodgeroo budget this is this essence of the of the i. says it's only forty six billion dollars and russia has nothing to do with its troops i mean mostly brought why because this is the british troops who are not far from the russian borders especially in the stone ear and the generals there and the british is sending the troops to the ukraine in order to train the ukrainian soldiers to fight with the done boss in the guns so basically i see the military policy of the united kingdom quite aggressive you see the russian business trade for isn't going to be the headlines of the newspapers even though breaks it and post breaks a trade deals are allegedly nor these alleged ch
well i think it is going to responsible statement if you look at the britain and the security of britain you'll find when russia and syria. eliminated the threat of the isis in syria we wish you could improve the security of the. i think in them and it's quite a funny story but still this is the fact of what and if you look at the no budget neutral budget though the united kingdom it's fifty four billion and the russian oodgeroo budget this is this essence of the of the i. says it's only forty...
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agreement with the european union on the terms of britain's exit. the european parliament's representative in the brexit talks, guy verhofstadt, broadly welcomed the deal, but said he still hoped britain would one day return to the eu fold. germany's foreign minister maas called it "a great relief". the irish prime minister said it was a satisfactory outcome. in california, the death toll from the wildfires ravaging the state is still rising. at least 50 people are known to have died but many are still missing and it's likely to take weeks to put out all the blazes. some have already made a painful return home. now on bbc news, wednesday in parliament.
agreement with the european union on the terms of britain's exit. the european parliament's representative in the brexit talks, guy verhofstadt, broadly welcomed the deal, but said he still hoped britain would one day return to the eu fold. germany's foreign minister maas called it "a great relief". the irish prime minister said it was a satisfactory outcome. in california, the death toll from the wildfires ravaging the state is still rising. at least 50 people are known to have died...
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britain and saudi arabia speaking about this that he is in the lead here the two runs the motor. is the mentor and the mentee the she is m.b.a.'s he runs saudi arabia he was put into place by by them they expended extreme political capital you know this from the e-mails from a table at the. us which shows that they were backing up in the early days and b.s. and trying to say well is this he's he's a reform or all these interesting things will happen and that they are behind been directing in a way the saudi what we saw when we see what's happened with the saudis the merger of. cetera and we see the activities of the saudis and tarnishing around for example the new t.v. channel iran international which is run by the saudis through a through a front group. part of the same strategy which is to try and demonize marginalize iran so as you say these are have significant consequences for world peace it's not just a question of you know perhaps slightly corrupting lobbying practices i'm talking someone would say he appointed moment been silent as the crown prince david miller thank you
britain and saudi arabia speaking about this that he is in the lead here the two runs the motor. is the mentor and the mentee the she is m.b.a.'s he runs saudi arabia he was put into place by by them they expended extreme political capital you know this from the e-mails from a table at the. us which shows that they were backing up in the early days and b.s. and trying to say well is this he's he's a reform or all these interesting things will happen and that they are behind been directing in a...
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times you're watching going on the ground ahead of tomorrow's vote on britain's budget that could spell the end of to raise a maze government coming up on the show carry on mendoza editors of top independent you can you cite the canary on the coffee ism post budget class war could double sonora victory in brazil mean a return of the u.k. u.s. back to torture in the western hemisphere we speak to professor james caballero who has spent years working with some of the major nations. plus former u.k. home office minister norman baker on continued u.k. intervention in the world's worst humanitarian crisis in yemen and this week's bombing of gaza. coming up in today's show but first forty four years ago today mohammad ali was celebrating his eighth round rumble in the jungle knock out against george foreman in what is now the democratic republic of congo in those days americans arguably did more than take a knee of the game they said things like this about nato nation foreign intervention in the developing world and went to jail for it not. that all right i'm. not. going to do. your mom. your
times you're watching going on the ground ahead of tomorrow's vote on britain's budget that could spell the end of to raise a maze government coming up on the show carry on mendoza editors of top independent you can you cite the canary on the coffee ism post budget class war could double sonora victory in brazil mean a return of the u.k. u.s. back to torture in the western hemisphere we speak to professor james caballero who has spent years working with some of the major nations. plus former...
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britain france and russia the central powers of germany austria-hungary and bulgaria. shortly after the ottomans opted just supports germany. the daughter of the fleet. and who are. still thought it was kind of a funny. little city when i came. home and there was suffering from a lie about enough on how to see a lot of it with many thought of. that our little did the. national heart of. political. who are you starlet. as. money mean. to be a highly. mean mean. politically really thought that i will a good or i must be really really really brilliant or see you're going to doggy into luckily my mother took. me in the circular buffer to libya that i'm a poet so they were all poor. ruth doleman had the head of a says he cannot afford it and we had death well. when the robber had there that you let me up and and method a low ball get it to read woman who wore it get auburn the most for almost half moved at the hall and we had death. in february nine hundred fifteen frustrated by the stagnating war in europe the british open to an eastern front against the ottomans on the da
britain france and russia the central powers of germany austria-hungary and bulgaria. shortly after the ottomans opted just supports germany. the daughter of the fleet. and who are. still thought it was kind of a funny. little city when i came. home and there was suffering from a lie about enough on how to see a lot of it with many thought of. that our little did the. national heart of. political. who are you starlet. as. money mean. to be a highly. mean mean. politically really thought that i...
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but britain is supported the overthrow of president. and you would agree that russia has prevented british support and british help. throw them into damascus. that. if. you meant that the input. to support c. . ninety four and for them to think that is politically and financially in tennis sometimes for the life of civilian weapon. he's thirty is it accordingly it was not. the kind of war it was and then showing that as a core of a lot of hard christian communities feel threatened by the assad government i am not see it yet but they even see the. nineteen ninety four. and. of course the better. and that can't be opened. and the version says look i but i didn't see. it kind of imagine what he. most people in the government or the. united nations because this is up at length. in britain had says it had to bomb syria because the government was using chemical weapons if you want to punish the government if you do not. see the notice or less would destroy your own card the old you only know one country to be spit on and because of the use of
but britain is supported the overthrow of president. and you would agree that russia has prevented british support and british help. throw them into damascus. that. if. you meant that the input. to support c. . ninety four and for them to think that is politically and financially in tennis sometimes for the life of civilian weapon. he's thirty is it accordingly it was not. the kind of war it was and then showing that as a core of a lot of hard christian communities feel threatened by the assad...
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facilitate a free trade between great britain and the european union without britain having to sacrifice its own self-determination. david: however we got to this juncture, we are where we are. at this point, it appears as prime minister may actually said there are three options -- essentially the deal that she structured, that you think is a bad deal, or not leaving the european union at all, or going out with maybe any kind of agreement. with would be best for the u.k. at this point? nile: there is another option as well, which is a different deal for britain. i do believe that at this time, britain needs new leadership. it needs someone who is at the helm who believes fully in brexit and is prepared to enter into tough negotiations with the european union. if we do not get that, i think the person is faced with a no deal scenario. i think the deal we have right now is completely unacceptable, but there is another option, another renegotiation with the european union and getting a good deal with present. the prime minister -- good deal for britain. the prime minister seems to be refusi
facilitate a free trade between great britain and the european union without britain having to sacrifice its own self-determination. david: however we got to this juncture, we are where we are. at this point, it appears as prime minister may actually said there are three options -- essentially the deal that she structured, that you think is a bad deal, or not leaving the european union at all, or going out with maybe any kind of agreement. with would be best for the u.k. at this point? nile:...
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britain is an example? i don't think it is about punishing britain are showing what is happening you didn't have to do anything in the past few years to show it is not a good idea to break up show it is not a good idea to break up the membership or leave. britain has always benefited most of the time the whole mess has actually already set an example. you are absolutely right. the eu should not have to change its fundamental character of the uk, which is why the uk's voting to leave and i want to leave. but rather than as having an honest parting of ways, there is deceit, and it has been at the heart of british politics and a problem for the eu as well from the start in that the british were sold a different idea of europe, the idea ofa different idea of europe, the idea of a trading body. it is precisely as you described. the british are having to face up to that reality. of course what is happening in parliament now is shambolic at a high think in a way i relish it and i think it is a good thing that brit
britain is an example? i don't think it is about punishing britain are showing what is happening you didn't have to do anything in the past few years to show it is not a good idea to break up show it is not a good idea to break up the membership or leave. britain has always benefited most of the time the whole mess has actually already set an example. you are absolutely right. the eu should not have to change its fundamental character of the uk, which is why the uk's voting to leave and i want...
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documents placed online by a hacker group suggests that britain's government is behind. and campaigns across the world. black friday sees dark clouds gather over amazon's warehouses a staff protest against working conditions. good evening and welcome this is r.t. and. we start this hour with news from paris where protests against government imposed fuel hikes heating french cities throughout the week have now swept across the capital being clashes with police to with tear gas and water cannon used against the demonstrators have been wearing yellow safety vests the release of the streets of paris on fire. thank you. thank. one hundred thirty practice has been detained around the country and south today thirty five of them in paris when the hundred thousand took to the streets in france two people were killed more than six hundred injured last weekend when the rallies first began to show the devinsky who's in paris who's been covering the story for us from the stop. here on the show as least as you can see there's our rallies gathering behind me and there is a rule of the
documents placed online by a hacker group suggests that britain's government is behind. and campaigns across the world. black friday sees dark clouds gather over amazon's warehouses a staff protest against working conditions. good evening and welcome this is r.t. and. we start this hour with news from paris where protests against government imposed fuel hikes heating french cities throughout the week have now swept across the capital being clashes with police to with tear gas and water cannon...
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of lobbyist investigated spin watch david thanks so much for going on being a legal activity here in britain what's in your new report concerning the united arab emirates when we look at the loping in this country which really starts as a result of the spring where the moving slowly perhaps towards democracy they see the arab spring which promises democracy and they don't like it so they just say that they're going to set the face against them to try and undermine the possibility of democracy in their country or they would say standing up for us traditions and people will know the u.a.e. is a dubai is a tourist destination and so they spent a lot has been a lot of money particular in this country to try and marginalize the opposition and that country and also in this country so they try to pressurize the british government for example to investigate the muslim brothers and british government acceded to that demand they pressured them in particular by threatening to withhold b.p. contracts threatening possibility of three billion b. systems contracts so there was a lot of arm twisting and. br
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also to come this hour documents placed online via groups suggest that britain's government is behind anti russian campaigns across the world. black friday sees dark spilled over amazon's warehouses and staff protests there over working conditions. and i welcome just gone five pm here in moscow you're watching r.t. international now we start this hour with paris because protests against government imposed fuel hikes that have been gripping french cities throughout the week have now reached paris and there have been clashes with police too with gas and water cannons use let's get the latest now from paris with our correspondent there the show they've been ski charlotte it looks like things have calmed down slightly doesn't it what's the latest situation. that's why things feeling a lot calmer here than they have throughout the last few hours. in paris just to give you some updates on some figures that we're getting through the suggestion is that eight thousand people are protesting in paris today as part of this a yellow best movement across france twenty thousand people out in the str
also to come this hour documents placed online via groups suggest that britain's government is behind anti russian campaigns across the world. black friday sees dark spilled over amazon's warehouses and staff protests there over working conditions. and i welcome just gone five pm here in moscow you're watching r.t. international now we start this hour with paris because protests against government imposed fuel hikes that have been gripping french cities throughout the week have now reached...
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friends with britain. the center of the european commission shall project us that it was no date to celebrate. we. sucked because we're told we are satisfied with the result. but it's a very sad day. for you mysie a country like the u.k. leave the european union is not something we celebrate with champagne and applause . is up for this it's a sad day. for those who've expressed themselves at today's european council summit have shared their sadness the christus of this ruling was largely if not unanimously shared. joining us for more ideas of the correspondence up of a.s.l. in london and at the european council in brussels mattis welcome to you both let's begin with you the e.u. has now formally agreed to the deal the first country to leave the e.u. block a somber day for brussels. not this approval for those six hundred page document took just a mere forty five minutes but it brings an end forty five years of membership at least potentially that is if the u.k. parliament approves it to it as well so it wa
friends with britain. the center of the european commission shall project us that it was no date to celebrate. we. sucked because we're told we are satisfied with the result. but it's a very sad day. for you mysie a country like the u.k. leave the european union is not something we celebrate with champagne and applause . is up for this it's a sad day. for those who've expressed themselves at today's european council summit have shared their sadness the christus of this ruling was largely if not...