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they have to sign off of this if the president of the parliament market is not very happy if he sees excessive costs and he said he might not put a signature on it in the end even if they do come up with a deal here at the summit. and well e.u. leaders are thought to go over with a cut there's one other item that's apparently immune from any austerity measures the e.u. is reportedly planning to spend more than three million dollars to wage a propaganda blitz on its critics in the social media euro skeptic from the u.k. independence party says approach it would violate one of the main principles of the european parliament. they decided that they got to train in how staff in the run up to the european elections of twenty fourteen train those people to go online to look at facebook twitter and other social media sites and to correct that's their word not mine to correct any misapprehensions that may exist about the european union and i have to say the fact that it's a parliament that is doing this that is using taxpayers' money to do this says a lot about the institutions that all what
they have to sign off of this if the president of the parliament market is not very happy if he sees excessive costs and he said he might not put a signature on it in the end even if they do come up with a deal here at the summit. and well e.u. leaders are thought to go over with a cut there's one other item that's apparently immune from any austerity measures the e.u. is reportedly planning to spend more than three million dollars to wage a propaganda blitz on its critics in the social media...
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, and national parliament, too. i hope that next year's european elections will be a time for a great debate on the future of europe, which will enable us to decide what policies we want to conduct, of course, but also the architecture we want to propose without of course forgetting about the cabinets to the key jobs to the human. we want a big european debate, and emerge from that with a greater legitimacy. your passed out the institutions that will enable it to have its impact on the destiny of the world. europe is a continent of piece and democracy, but more than anything for itself and wants to give the rest of the world its heritage, its values, its principles. so europe must take on its share of the fight for democracy, for human dignity. and that is why i have decided to speak to take action and molly on behalf of france. i took that decision under international law. there was no time to lose. or to be more precise. if we had left time, it would've been time for terrorism. and terrorism would've conquered all
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which aims to cut brussels red tape may now be undermined by bureaucracy itself as the european parliament presents to block the deal. and president obama's nominee to head the cia faces catcalls from anti drone protesters but seemingly gets an easy ride from lawmakers over his targeted assassinations program. world news live from our moscow headquarters you're watching r t with me to see catherine of well in tunisia clashes between mourners and the police have marred the funeral of a secular opposition leader whose assassination has led to chaos on the streets and in parliament now violence erupted near the cemetery as demonstrators threw stones and set cars a blaze while police had responded with tear gas now adding to this turmoil the country has been paralyzed by a general strike party israel for notion is following the developments in tunisia. as you can see many people have gathered here today for the funeral so for chokri belaid one of the most prominent opposition leaders who was killed on wednesday in same standard situation here on the ground cummings very tense and very valid ti
which aims to cut brussels red tape may now be undermined by bureaucracy itself as the european parliament presents to block the deal. and president obama's nominee to head the cia faces catcalls from anti drone protesters but seemingly gets an easy ride from lawmakers over his targeted assassinations program. world news live from our moscow headquarters you're watching r t with me to see catherine of well in tunisia clashes between mourners and the police have marred the funeral of a secular...
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independence party says the project would violate the main principles of the repeat in parliament. they decided that they're going to train in how staff in the run up to the european elections are twenty fourteen train those people to go online to look at facebook twitter and other social media sites and to correct that's their word not mine to correct any misapprehensions that may exist about the european union and i have to say the fact that it's a parliament that is doing this that is using taxpayers' money to do this says a lot about the institutions that all what about parliaments is the person is it's him a chair of parliament he's the speaker in westminster he's the chairman in other parliaments around the world but he and all the rest of the staff are supposed to be neutral they're not supposed to take any political position at all and the fact that the parliament has decided it's going to spend money time and resources doing this shows you that frankly they're no better than a banana republic and this is all the mcgarvie would do or someone like that so i think many people
independence party says the project would violate the main principles of the repeat in parliament. they decided that they're going to train in how staff in the run up to the european elections are twenty fourteen train those people to go online to look at facebook twitter and other social media sites and to correct that's their word not mine to correct any misapprehensions that may exist about the european union and i have to say the fact that it's a parliament that is doing this that is using...
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you which aims to cut brussels red tape may now be undermined by bureaucracy itself as the european parliament threatens to block the deal. president obama's nominee to head the cia faces catcalls from anti drone protesters but seemingly gets an easy ride for lawmakers over his targeted assassinations program. world news and analysis live from our moscow headquarters you're watching archie with me to see calf enough well in tunisia clashes between the mourners and police have marred the funeral of a secular opposition leader whose assassination has led to chaos in the streets and a crisis in the parliament now violence erupted near the cemetery as demonstrators threw stones and set cars a blaze while police responded with tear gas adding to the turmoil the country has been paralyzed by a general strike archies maria from the ocean is following the developments in tunisia. as you can see many people have gathered here today for the funeral so for chokri belaid one of the most prominent opposition leaders who was killed on wednesday in same standard situation here on the ground remains very tens
you which aims to cut brussels red tape may now be undermined by bureaucracy itself as the european parliament threatens to block the deal. president obama's nominee to head the cia faces catcalls from anti drone protesters but seemingly gets an easy ride for lawmakers over his targeted assassinations program. world news and analysis live from our moscow headquarters you're watching archie with me to see calf enough well in tunisia clashes between the mourners and police have marred the funeral...
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independence party says the project would violate the main principles of the repeat in parliament. they decided that they got to train in how staff in the run up to the european elections of twenty fourteen train those people to go online to look at facebook twitter and other social media sites and to correct that's their word not mine to correct any misapprehensions that may exist about the european union and i have to say the fact that it's a parliament that is doing this that is using taxpayers' money to do this says a lot about the institutions that all brought about parliaments is the person is it's him a chair of parliament he's the speaker in westminster he's the chairman in other parliaments around the world but he and all the rest of a staff are supposed to be neutral they're not supposed to take any political position at all and the fact that the parliament decided it's going to spend money time and resources doing this shows you that frankly they're no better than a banana republic and this is all the mcgarvie would do or someone like that so i think many people outside
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budget risks unraveling with the european parliament threatening to veto the austerity ridden package. russia's black sea resort of sochi celebrates one year before the start of the most expensive winter olympics ever made major reshuffles among the game's officials and they keep the fire. from moscow you're watching weekly news if you carry just. it's been a restless week for tunisia the country has witnessed a rise in public fury ignited by the assassination of a key opposition figure on wednesday crowds of protesters flocked to the streets of the capital tunis and in the blame for chokri. on the islamist government. is there with more. forty eight year old lawyer shockley belied criticize the is the missed government for creating a religious state internees here and burying democracy now belied is dead but his ideas are not musically increases the country has been in crisis economic political and social the ruling troika had a chance it's been a year and a half but we didn't see any progress the death of our comrade becomes the last rule. anger moved to the streets with protesters
budget risks unraveling with the european parliament threatening to veto the austerity ridden package. russia's black sea resort of sochi celebrates one year before the start of the most expensive winter olympics ever made major reshuffles among the game's officials and they keep the fire. from moscow you're watching weekly news if you carry just. it's been a restless week for tunisia the country has witnessed a rise in public fury ignited by the assassination of a key opposition figure on...
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which aims to cut brussels red tape may now be undermined by bureaucracy itself as the european parliament threatens to block the deal. and president obama's nominee to head the cia faces catcalls from anti-aids rhone protesters but gets seemingly an easy ride from lawmakers over his targeted assassinations program . good evening we've got world news and analysis live for you from moscow headquarters i'm lucy california of any watching our team. well internees or clashes between the mourners and the police have marred the funeral of a secular opposition leader whose assassination has lead to chaos on the streets and a crisis in the parliament now violence has erupted near the cemetery as demonstrators threw stones and set cars a blaze while pro police have responded with tear gas now adding to this turmoil the country has been paralyzed by a general strike or despair for notion is following the developments in tunisia as you can see many people have gathered here today for the funeral sofa chokri belaid one of the most prominent opposition leaders who was killed on wednesday and seems stan
which aims to cut brussels red tape may now be undermined by bureaucracy itself as the european parliament threatens to block the deal. and president obama's nominee to head the cia faces catcalls from anti-aids rhone protesters but gets seemingly an easy ride from lawmakers over his targeted assassinations program . good evening we've got world news and analysis live for you from moscow headquarters i'm lucy california of any watching our team. well internees or clashes between the mourners...
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georgia's parliament is edging the president out of power. saakashvili hughes officially the country's leader until october is losing most of his policies after his party lost the parliamentary majority following a crackdown on dissent and that revelations of human rights abuse that's coming up . and image is everything even amid the ravaging economic crisis leaders plan to spend millions on an online propaganda blitz aimed at enhancing the blocks reputation via the use of social media. the british government is trying to get its hands on private web information it's drawn up a documentary for cheap by some as snoop is a charter which looks to give authorities war rights just by on a citizens' online is one concerns over an invasion of privacy archies a search for the looks now at whether such measures could enhance national security . the main area of concern surrounds this the draft communications data bill and proposals in it that critics say see the public left wide open to having their facebook accounts or twitter e-mails read anything t
georgia's parliament is edging the president out of power. saakashvili hughes officially the country's leader until october is losing most of his policies after his party lost the parliamentary majority following a crackdown on dissent and that revelations of human rights abuse that's coming up . and image is everything even amid the ravaging economic crisis leaders plan to spend millions on an online propaganda blitz aimed at enhancing the blocks reputation via the use of social media. the...
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budget a risk on revelator with the european parliament are threatening to veto the austerity written package. plots so russia's the black sea resort of sorties the brave the one year to go before the start of the most expensive winter olympics ever a major major reshuffle is among the games officials with a key organizer quiet. it's nine am here in moscow you're watching are you with me to moments it's good to have you with us. it's been another regular restless week for egypt with plumes of smoke in teargas covering the country's main cities following street battles between anti-government protesters and the police. armed with stones and petrol bombs have been unleashing their anger against islamist president mohamed morsi the political turmoil has also been fueled by the authorities decision to block the video sharing web site you tube for a month or hosting a controversial anti islam film party is a reporter from the capital cairo on how the motion has been perceived by the opposition. there's been a lot of her condemnation of the banned by protest movements to see you tube as a v
budget a risk on revelator with the european parliament are threatening to veto the austerity written package. plots so russia's the black sea resort of sorties the brave the one year to go before the start of the most expensive winter olympics ever a major major reshuffle is among the games officials with a key organizer quiet. it's nine am here in moscow you're watching are you with me to moments it's good to have you with us. it's been another regular restless week for egypt with plumes of...
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independence party so the project would violate one of the main principles of european parliament. they decided that they got to train in how staff in the run up to the european elections of twenty fourteen train those people to go online to look at facebook twitter and other social media sites and to correct that's their word not mine to correct any misapprehensions that may exist about the european union and i have to say the fact that it's a parliament that is doing this that is using taxpayers' money to do this says a lot about the institutions that all what about parliaments is the person is it's him a chair of parliament he's the speaker in westminster he's the chairman in other parliaments around the world but he and all the rest of the staff are supposed to be neutral they're not supposed to take any political position at all and the fact that the parliament has decided it's going to spend money time and resources doing this shows you that frankly they're no better than a banana republic and this is all the mcgarvie would do or someone like that so i think many people outsi
independence party so the project would violate one of the main principles of european parliament. they decided that they got to train in how staff in the run up to the european elections of twenty fourteen train those people to go online to look at facebook twitter and other social media sites and to correct that's their word not mine to correct any misapprehensions that may exist about the european union and i have to say the fact that it's a parliament that is doing this that is using...
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says the person is it's him a chair of parliament he's the speaker in westminster he's the chairman of the parliaments around the world but he and all the rest of the staff are supposed to be you know they're not supposed to take any political position at all and the fact of the parliament decided it's going to spend money time and resources doing this shows you that frankly they're no better than a banana republic. where you can log onto r.t. dot com for a unique take on the global financial woes and those who cause them in the kinds of reports or programs are available online. a massive suicide explosion has rocked a checkpoint and tomorrow is northern city of some ten kilometers away from a french military base came shortly after another suicide bombing in the same place tax of fuel fears of a looming insurgency by jihadists in the french and malian forces have pushed into nearby desert two weeks ago. when charming says its military operation against isn't this travels almost complete john laughlin from the paris instituted democracy corp is the lie intervention could be part of
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that goes for the british parliament and also for the german, swedish, dutch and danish parliaments. all parliaments of the net contributors must be listened to. >> may i join the congratulations to the prime minister on his personal achievement in bringing back a great deal for britain? for years, the european union has talked about its growth agenda, but is not the fact of the matter that eu regulation and the eu political project are holding back, rather than promoting, growth in europe? >> my honorable friend makes an important point. although there are things in the eu budget that can help growth -- clearly, if we invest in the brilliance of british universities, that is welcome -- we also need to drive the agenda of completing the single market and knocking out unnecessary regulation, as my right honorable friends in the cabinet are doing. >> may i also add my congratulations to those coming from both sides of the house on this significant result in brussels? i note that the shadow chancellor is doing his best to cheer himself up. does my right honorable friend agree that while
that goes for the british parliament and also for the german, swedish, dutch and danish parliaments. all parliaments of the net contributors must be listened to. >> may i join the congratulations to the prime minister on his personal achievement in bringing back a great deal for britain? for years, the european union has talked about its growth agenda, but is not the fact of the matter that eu regulation and the eu political project are holding back, rather than promoting, growth in...
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independence party member of parliament or. some other international news in brief for you right now. iran's supreme leader ayatollah khamenei has rejected a u.s. offer of direct talks over its nuclear program saying the two countries cannot negotiate when tehran has a gun pointed out it comes just a day after washington tightened economic sanctions on iran aimed at restraint cash from oil production u.s. vice president joe biden made the offer of one to one discussions last saturday. now the leader of hamas seventy one talks with palestinian president mahmoud abbas about forging a coalition government colleague michel mentions that both parties could be getting ready ahead of parliamentary and presidential elections hamas pushed the fatah movement headed by abbas out of the gaza strip in two thousand and seven sparking a conflict between the two sides. meanwhile wildfires in australia are making their way across the south of tasmania while emergency services are bracing for a worsening weather conditions authorities have calle
independence party member of parliament or. some other international news in brief for you right now. iran's supreme leader ayatollah khamenei has rejected a u.s. offer of direct talks over its nuclear program saying the two countries cannot negotiate when tehran has a gun pointed out it comes just a day after washington tightened economic sanctions on iran aimed at restraint cash from oil production u.s. vice president joe biden made the offer of one to one discussions last saturday. now the...
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which aims to cut brussels red tape may now be undermined by bureaucracy itself as the european parliament presents to block the deal. and president obama's nominee to head the cia faces catcalls from the anti drone protesters but seemingly gets an easy ride from lawmakers over his targeted assassinations program. world news live from our moscow headquarters you're watching r t with me to see catherine of. well in tunisia clashes between mourners and the police have marred the funeral of a secular opposition leader who's assassination has led to chaos on the streets and in parliament now violence erupted near the cemetery as demonstrators threw stones and set cars of blades while police had responded with tear gas now adding to this turmoil the country has been paralyzed by a general strike party israel for notion is following the developments in tunisia. as you can see many people have gathered here today for the funeral sofa chokri belaid one of the most prominent opposition leaders who was killed on wednesday and seems standard situation here on the ground remains very tense and very va
which aims to cut brussels red tape may now be undermined by bureaucracy itself as the european parliament presents to block the deal. and president obama's nominee to head the cia faces catcalls from the anti drone protesters but seemingly gets an easy ride from lawmakers over his targeted assassinations program. world news live from our moscow headquarters you're watching r t with me to see catherine of. well in tunisia clashes between mourners and the police have marred the funeral of a...
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we just received news that the bill has passed in parliament. let's go live to our correspondent in london, who is following the vote in parliament for us. what was the majority? >> it has really only just been passed -- 400 for the bill and 155 against it, which is quite a lot against it. most would have voted for the bill, but a large portion, really, of the conservative party have voted against it. >> ok, now, where is the political upset in all of this for the prime minister, for david cameron? some say that this vote could leave a legacy of bitterness within his own conservative party. >> well, yes, definitely. one british paper actually made an interesting comment and said the conservative party has had decades of being divided over europe and now david cameron has found an entirely new subject to split the party. humor aside, it has really been a struggle between traditionalists and modernizers. traditionalists have been quite vocal. one mp promoting the merciless prison of equality and another saying that he fears for the future of the c
we just received news that the bill has passed in parliament. let's go live to our correspondent in london, who is following the vote in parliament for us. what was the majority? >> it has really only just been passed -- 400 for the bill and 155 against it, which is quite a lot against it. most would have voted for the bill, but a large portion, really, of the conservative party have voted against it. >> ok, now, where is the political upset in all of this for the prime minister,...
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leaders well economist james mehta ways says the budget may be sunk by the parliament. constitutionally the well within their rights to reject the thing and send it back and have another go at writing this no whether they actually do that will probably depend on the fine print in the budget or already there's a new parliament to said he would be able to support the steel and the heads of one of the major groups in the parliament the socialist group said there are likely to be supported there's going to be a rocky ride i think this budget over the next few months cameron's right to talk about this being like a reduction in a credit card limits and of course you can have your credit card limit reduced and still spend carry on spending more money now that's almost certainly what's going to happen to britain over the next few years the amounts that britain is expected to pay into the main e.u. fund will increase as a result of increased payments to a new member countries so he's going to pretend that this will show how britain can still be a force in europe how we can push
leaders well economist james mehta ways says the budget may be sunk by the parliament. constitutionally the well within their rights to reject the thing and send it back and have another go at writing this no whether they actually do that will probably depend on the fine print in the budget or already there's a new parliament to said he would be able to support the steel and the heads of one of the major groups in the parliament the socialist group said there are likely to be supported there's...
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is the person is it's him a chair of parliament he's the speaker in westminster he's the chairman in other parliaments around the world but he and all the rest of the staff are supposed to be neutral they're not supposed to take any political position at all and the fact that the parliament decided it's going to spend money time and resources doing this shows you that frankly they're no better than a banana republic this is all the mcgarvie would do or someone like that so i think many people outside would be shocked by it having worked there myself for thirteen years i'm not surprised at all they are really really scared they're scared that from north to south to east to west all over the european union citizens are saying we've never voted for this thing to become the united states of europe we've never asked to have the majority of our laws made somewhere else and we want to do something about it so they're scared and they're fighting back. right online and key documents in no russia's recent history disappear as the accords eclair in the soviet union speak of vanishes and better
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let the parliament claim responsibility for that but let's see russia r.t. reporting from police in georgia. iran has extended a helping hand to egypt offering a learning to the cash strapped country and also plans to invest some more ensuite done all this despite the fact that to run itself is the subject to severe economic sanctions imposed by the u.s. and its nuclear program economist and commentator ana mokhtari told r.t. that egypt has no choice but to accept help from we can get it but i think egypt has has made it quite clear that it wants to go and see where it stands but the muslim brotherhood has come to the realisation that with a cunt three as important as powerful as iran in the region. they will have to be given take and should they decide to such a conference confrontational cause with iran it would it would prove counterproductive so egypt is in dire straits it will require assistance from any number of muslim countries to get back on its feet again. now let's have a look at some other international news in brief islamist fighters in marjah s
let the parliament claim responsibility for that but let's see russia r.t. reporting from police in georgia. iran has extended a helping hand to egypt offering a learning to the cash strapped country and also plans to invest some more ensuite done all this despite the fact that to run itself is the subject to severe economic sanctions imposed by the u.s. and its nuclear program economist and commentator ana mokhtari told r.t. that egypt has no choice but to accept help from we can get it but i...
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is the person is it's him a chair of parliament he's the speaker in westminster he's the chairman in other parliaments around the world but he and all the rest of the staff are supposed to be neutral they're not supposed to take any political position at all and the fact of the parliament decided it's going to spend money time and resources doing this shows you that frankly they're no better than a banana republic this is all the mcgarvie would do or someone like that so i think many people outside would be shocked by it having worked there myself for thirteen years i'm not surprised at all they are really really scared they're scared that from north to south to east to west all over the european union citizens are saying we've never voted for this thing to become the united states of europe we've never asked to have the majority of our laws made somewhere else and we want to do something about it so they're scared and they're fighting back. online a key documents in russia's recent history disappear as the accord to marry the soviet union's break up vanishes in bellary use sparking
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you which aims to cut brussels red tape may now be undermined by bureaucracy itself as the european parliament threatens to block the deal. president obama's nominee to head the cia faces catcalls from anti drone protesters but seemingly gets an easy ride from lawmakers over his targeted assassinations program. world news analysis live from our moscow headquarters you're watching archie with me to see catherine of well in tunisia clashes between the mourners and police have marred the funeral of a secular opposition leader whose assassination has led to chaos in the streets and a crisis in the parliament now violence erupted near the cemetery as demonstrators threw stones and set cars a blaze while police responded with tear gas adding to the turmoil the country has been paralyzed by a general strike or days maria from the ocean is following the developments in tunisia. as you can see many people have gathered here today for the funeral so for chokri belaid one of the most prominent opposition leaders who was killed on wednesday in same standard situation here on the ground remains very tense
you which aims to cut brussels red tape may now be undermined by bureaucracy itself as the european parliament threatens to block the deal. president obama's nominee to head the cia faces catcalls from anti drone protesters but seemingly gets an easy ride from lawmakers over his targeted assassinations program. world news analysis live from our moscow headquarters you're watching archie with me to see catherine of well in tunisia clashes between the mourners and police have marred the funeral...
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of course, my criticism and the parliament was like take care. you have a big responsibility because of the events and because of the educational program, you invite people to take the bicycle on the street on a regular day, you have a big risk because your infrastructure is not yet there. so that was part of the political debate. still, i am willing to defend that policy that organizing events, this is in front of a mayor bank in the heart of brussels where the employees have been invited to come to work not by a car and to have a taste, as it says, of another mobility. it is part of the european car-free day which is organized every year, september 22, i believe it's similar to what you have in may, bike to work event. i really think those are good references. people maybe only have one day but a good experience of an alternative way to travel. i have been showing just one hour go, to go, the guidelines in english, it's our regional administration. they're very proud of it. i took one copy and showed it to some of you just this morning. it's re
of course, my criticism and the parliament was like take care. you have a big responsibility because of the events and because of the educational program, you invite people to take the bicycle on the street on a regular day, you have a big risk because your infrastructure is not yet there. so that was part of the political debate. still, i am willing to defend that policy that organizing events, this is in front of a mayor bank in the heart of brussels where the employees have been invited to...
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is the person is it's him a chair of parliament he's the speaker in westminster he's the chairman in other parliaments around the world but he all the rest of the staff are supposed to be neutral they're not supposed to take any political position at all and the fact of the parliament decided he's going to spend money time and resources doing this shows you that frankly they're no better than a banana republic this is all the mcgarvie would do or someone like that so i think many people outside would be shocked by it having worked there myself for thirteen years i'm not surprised at all they are really really scared they're scared that from north to south to east to west all over the european union citizens are saying we've never voted for this thing to become the united states of europe we've never asked to have the majority of our laws made somewhere else and we want to do something about it so they're scared and they're fighting back. right online and key documents in no russia's recent history disappear as the accord declare in the soviet union speak of banishes and better use sp
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is the person is it's him a chair of parliament he's the speaker in westminster he's the chairman in other parliaments around the world but he and all the rest of the staff are supposed to be new they're not supposed to take any political position at all and the fact that the parliament decided it's going to spend money time and resources doing this shows you that frankly they're no better than a banana republic. where it is our economics professor laurence kotlikoff shares his opinions on how to heal the global financial woes an exclusive interview with r.t. so if you have enough. now what looked like a distant and then pick dream for russians has now become a very close reality a countdown has kicked off across the country walking one year before russia hosts its first ever winter games celebrations and the praise for the unique facilities built from scratch went hand in hand with harsh criticism for overspending and missed deadlines under far more reports from such. fireworks lit up the sochi sky this week marking exactly a year to go before the winter games begin since two thousa
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is the person is it's him a chair of parliament he's the speaker in westminster he's the chairman in other parliaments around the world but he has all the rest of the staff are supposed to be neutral they're not supposed to take any political position at all and the fact of the parliament decided it's going to spend money time and resources doing this shows you that frankly they're no better than a banana republic. where you can log onto r.t. dot com for a unique take on the global financial woes and those who cause them in the kinds of reports or programs are available online. a massive suicide explosion has rocked a checkpoint and tomorrow is northern city of some ten kilometers away from a french military base came shortly after another suicide bombing in the same place tax of fuel fears of a looming insurgency by jihadists in the french and malian forces have pushed into nearby desert two weeks ago. and charming says its military operation against islamist rebels almost complete john laughlin from the paris city to democracy corp he's the my intervention could be part of a wider
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independence party member of parliament. some other international news in brief for you right now. iran's supreme leader ayatollah khamenei has rejected a u.s. offer of direct talks over its nuclear program saying the two countries cannot negotiate when tehran has a gun pointed out it comes just a day after washington tightened economic sanctions on iran aimed at risk strictly in cash from oil production u.s. vice president joe biden made the offer of one to one discussions last saturday. now the leader of hamas seventy one talks with palestinian president mahmoud abbas about forging a coalition government colleague michele mentions that both parties could be getting ready ahead of parliamentary and presidential elections hamas pushed the fatah movement headed by abbas out of the gaza strip in two thousand and seven sparking a conflict between the two sides. meanwhile wildfires in australia are making their way across the south of tasmania while emergency services are bracing for a worsening weather conditions authorities have called on some locals to move from inaccessible areas u
independence party member of parliament. some other international news in brief for you right now. iran's supreme leader ayatollah khamenei has rejected a u.s. offer of direct talks over its nuclear program saying the two countries cannot negotiate when tehran has a gun pointed out it comes just a day after washington tightened economic sanctions on iran aimed at risk strictly in cash from oil production u.s. vice president joe biden made the offer of one to one discussions last saturday. now...
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james midway of the european parliament serves as a major obstacle for the budget deal. constitutionally they're well within their rights to reject the thing and send it back and have another go at writing this now whether they actually do that will probably depend on the fine print and the budgets are already present to the e.u. parliament to said he would be able to support the steel and the heads of one of the major groups in the parliament the socialist group said there were likely to support it so it's going to be rocky right i think this budget over the next few months cameron's right talk about this being like a reduction in a credit card limits and of course you can have your credit card limit reduced and still spend carry on spending more money now that's almost certainly what's going to happen to britain over the next few years the amounts that britain is expected to pay into the main e.u. fund will increase as a result of increased payments to new member countries so he's going to pretend that this will show how britain can still be a force in europe how we ca
james midway of the european parliament serves as a major obstacle for the budget deal. constitutionally they're well within their rights to reject the thing and send it back and have another go at writing this now whether they actually do that will probably depend on the fine print and the budgets are already present to the e.u. parliament to said he would be able to support the steel and the heads of one of the major groups in the parliament the socialist group said there were likely to...
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budget for the next seven years the agreement now faces a serious threat from the european parliament which is likely to ban the deal. and live from our studios in central moscow this is r.t. i'm sean thomas cloyd had with us angry protesters have thrown petrol bombs had the presidential palace in egypt where thousands took to the streets protesting against the government the violence comes despite the deal that some opposition leaders had with the islamist president morsi last week our correspondent in cairo bill true brings us the latest. in the capitol i'm standing above tahir square one hundred so gov it's chanting against the president and also his organization the mission brotherhood finally and they were violent scenes out front of the presidential palace two groups attempted to storm the building with mona talks and actually take asked by the security forces who also fired to rule to cannons out and now as the new clashes have really been more violence outside of the capital we've had reports also clashes with security forces and anti-government protesters in alexandria. a tow
budget for the next seven years the agreement now faces a serious threat from the european parliament which is likely to ban the deal. and live from our studios in central moscow this is r.t. i'm sean thomas cloyd had with us angry protesters have thrown petrol bombs had the presidential palace in egypt where thousands took to the streets protesting against the government the violence comes despite the deal that some opposition leaders had with the islamist president morsi last week our...
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. -- of parliament. as most likely partner is outgoing prime minister, mario monti, the architect of an austerity program popular with the international world. he may have been upstaged, but they currently have a slim lead in the upper house of parliament. a further muddying the picture, his tirades against the political elite helping his 5- farm movement to the initial in a strong third. they're starting to predict parliamentary gridlock which could perpetuate another trend. voter turnout was 8% was down five years ago, not a good omen for the eurozone's third largest economy. >> for the latest, let's go to rome and to our correspondent. it's looking quite close. what's the latest you've heard? >> italy is heading for a stalemate. in his neck and neck believe the left and -- between the left and right and it is still too close to call who will have a majority in the senate, the second chamber, but it is the deciding chamber because you would need both in italy to govern in a stable manner. >> there has
. -- of parliament. as most likely partner is outgoing prime minister, mario monti, the architect of an austerity program popular with the international world. he may have been upstaged, but they currently have a slim lead in the upper house of parliament. a further muddying the picture, his tirades against the political elite helping his 5- farm movement to the initial in a strong third. they're starting to predict parliamentary gridlock which could perpetuate another trend. voter turnout was...
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economist james medway says the budget may yet be sunk by the parliament's. constitutionally they're well within their rights to reject the thing and send it back and have another go at writing this now whether they actually do that will probably depend on the fine print in the budget or already present the e.u. parliament to said it won't be able to support the steel and the heads of one of the major groups in the parliament or the socialist group said there are likely to be support it so it can be a rocky ride i think this budget over the next few months cameron's right talk about this being like a reduction in a credit card limits and of course you can have your credit card limit reduced and still spend on spending more money now that's almost certainly what's going to happen to britain over the next few years the amounts that britain is expected to pay into the main e.u. fund will increase as a result of increased payments to a new member countries so he's going to pretend that this will show how britain can still be a force in europe how we can push the
economist james medway says the budget may yet be sunk by the parliament's. constitutionally they're well within their rights to reject the thing and send it back and have another go at writing this now whether they actually do that will probably depend on the fine print in the budget or already present the e.u. parliament to said it won't be able to support the steel and the heads of one of the major groups in the parliament or the socialist group said there are likely to be support it so it...
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and so i'm wondering either in the parliament of mayors or as a prelude to arriving at a parliament of mayors what the real sources of countervailing power might be in a large historical development that would enable a more democratic or civic republican or common-spaced vision of the city to actually come into dominance against the privatizing forces within it. >> i think this is to our last round, and, i'm sorry, i'd like to talk to you longer, but let me just very quickly make a couple of comments in response to the most recent round of questions and comments. first i want to speak on the question of i think it came up about three speakers ago, four speakers ago, the question of movements and power over time. or, in other words, most of you would be familiar with in this kind of issue as the issue of co-opation. don't moves arise only to precipitate responses which result in the integration of some leaders from the movement, maybe some softening of the dpreecheses of -- grievances of the rank and file and then the movement disintegrates, disappears, evaporates back into the general
and so i'm wondering either in the parliament of mayors or as a prelude to arriving at a parliament of mayors what the real sources of countervailing power might be in a large historical development that would enable a more democratic or civic republican or common-spaced vision of the city to actually come into dominance against the privatizing forces within it. >> i think this is to our last round, and, i'm sorry, i'd like to talk to you longer, but let me just very quickly make a couple...
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budget risks unraveling with the european parliament threatening to veto the austerity ridden package. russia's black sea resort of sochi celebrates one year before the start of the most expensive winter olympics ever made major reshuffles among the game's officials and they keep the fire. from moscow you're watching weekly news if you carry just. it's been a restless week for tunisia and the country has witnessed a rise in the public fury ignited by the assassination of a key opposition figure on wednesday crowds of protesters flocked to the streets of the capital tunis putting the blame for chocolate and ides murder on the islamist government. is there with more forty eight year old lawyer shockley belied criticize the islamist government for creating an religious state in tunisia and burying democracy now belied is dead but his ideas are not looked immediately increases the country's been in crisis economic political and social the ruling troika had a chance it's been a year and a half but we didn't see any progress the death of our comrade becomes the last rule. anger moved to the
budget risks unraveling with the european parliament threatening to veto the austerity ridden package. russia's black sea resort of sochi celebrates one year before the start of the most expensive winter olympics ever made major reshuffles among the game's officials and they keep the fire. from moscow you're watching weekly news if you carry just. it's been a restless week for tunisia and the country has witnessed a rise in the public fury ignited by the assassination of a key opposition figure...
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i do one server and a top negotiator each you budget was some graveling with the european parliament threatening to veto the austerity ridden package. rushes blacks' us the result of soul she celebrates one year to go before the start of the most expensive winter olympics ever a major major reshuffles among the game's officials will be key organizer fired. from moscow this is archie with me to say. it's been another restless week for egypt with the plumes of smoke and tear gas covering the country's main cities following street battles between anti-government protesters and police thousands of people armed with stones and petrol bombs have been unleashed the anger against the chinese president mohamed morsi political turmoil has also been fueled by the authorities decision to block the view sharing website you cheat for months for osun a controversial and to islam film which is built through ripples from the capital cairo on how the motion has been received. there's been a lot of condemnation of the banned by protest movements to see you tube as a vital resource for disseminating inf
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let the parliament claim responsibility for that but. r.t. reporting from belief in georgia. now let's have a look at some other international news in brave to back to back its patients have been through a busy shine to area of baghdad reporters a killing at least twenty nine people one of the bombs was hidden in a box at a market and the other one was in a parked car targeting business city areas on fridays which is the start of the muslim weekend has become a widespread terror tactic within. a ferry carrying around one hundred passengers has gone down in a river in central bangladesh reports suggest that more than forty people have been rescued or want to show schools are still remain missing there have been no immediate reports of casualties. ferry accidents are common in bangladesh due to faulty vessels and lex regulations. right after a day of picture perfect celebrations the work in the rush of the winter olympics host city of sochi is in full swing once again the festive spirit spread not only across russia but dreams as far as the u.n. headquarters in new york as it m
let the parliament claim responsibility for that but. r.t. reporting from belief in georgia. now let's have a look at some other international news in brave to back to back its patients have been through a busy shine to area of baghdad reporters a killing at least twenty nine people one of the bombs was hidden in a box at a market and the other one was in a parked car targeting business city areas on fridays which is the start of the muslim weekend has become a widespread terror tactic within....
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is the person is it's him a chair of parliament he's the speaker in westminster he's the chairman of the parliaments around the world but he has all the rest of the staff are supposed to be neutral they're not supposed to take any political position at all and the fact that the parliament has decided it's going to spend money time and resources doing this shows you that frankly they're no better than a banana republic and this is all the mcgarvie would do or someone like that and i think many people outside would be shocked by it having worked there myself for thirteen years i'm not surprised at all they are really really scared they're scared that from north to south to east to west all over the european union citizens are saying we've never voted for this thing to become the united states of europe we've never asked to have the majority of our laws made somewhere else and we want to do something about it so they're scared and they're fighting back. well critics say brussels costly worries about many across the continent speechless the frustration. that seems to test it against gove
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they're not supposed to take any political position at all and the fact that the parliament decided it's going to spend money time and resources doing this shows you that frankly they're no better than a banana republic this is all the mcgarvie would do or someone like that so i think many people outside would be shocked by it having worked there myself for thirteen years i'm not surprised at all they are really really scared they're scared that from north to south to east to west all over the european union citizens are saying we've never voted for this thing to become the united states of europe we've never asked to have the majority of our laws made somewhere else and we want to do something about it so they're scared and they're fighting back. online a key document in russia's recent history disappeared as the cold declare of the soviet union to break up vanishes and better news sparking predictions that the thieves i'd make a fortune. also alien life form scientists claim that i galaxy contains billions of potentially habitable planets you can read more of that at ality dot com
they're not supposed to take any political position at all and the fact that the parliament decided it's going to spend money time and resources doing this shows you that frankly they're no better than a banana republic this is all the mcgarvie would do or someone like that so i think many people outside would be shocked by it having worked there myself for thirteen years i'm not surprised at all they are really really scared they're scared that from north to south to east to west all over the...
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which aims to cut brussels red tape it may now be undermined by bureaucracy itself as european parliament threatens to block the deal. and president obama's nominee to head the cia faces catcalls from anti-aids rhone protesters but get stephen lee an easy ride from lawmakers over his targeted assassinations program. good evening we've got world news and analysis live for you from moscow headquarters i'm lucy cow foot of any watching r.t.e. . well internees are clashes between mourners and the police have marred the funeral of a secular opposition leader whose assassination has a two k. also in the streets and a crisis in the parliament now violence has erupted near the cemetery as demonstrators threw stones and set cars a blaze while pro police have responded with tear gas now adding to this turmoil the country has been paralyzed by a general strike. is following the developments in tunisia as you can see many people have gathered here today for the funeral so chokri belaid one of the most prominent opposition leaders who was killed on wednesday and seen standard situation here on the gro
which aims to cut brussels red tape it may now be undermined by bureaucracy itself as european parliament threatens to block the deal. and president obama's nominee to head the cia faces catcalls from anti-aids rhone protesters but get stephen lee an easy ride from lawmakers over his targeted assassinations program. good evening we've got world news and analysis live for you from moscow headquarters i'm lucy cow foot of any watching r.t.e. . well internees are clashes between mourners and the...
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they're not supposed to take any political position at all and the fact that the parliament decided it's going to spend money time and resources doing this shows you that frankly they're no better than a banana republic and this is all the mcgarvie would do or someone like that so i think many people outside would be shocked by it having worked there myself for thirteen years i'm not surprised at all they are really really scared they're scared that from north to south to east to west all over the european union citizens are saying we've never voted for this thing to become the united states of europe we've never asked to have the majority of our laws made somewhere else and we want to do something about it so they're scared and they're fighting back. right on a website a key documents in russia's recent history disappear as you call to declare in the soviet union's break up vanishes in better use barking predictions of the fever might make a fortune. also while you're there eliot alive will fall but scientists claim that our galaxy contains billions of the century habitable planets
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good old what about parliaments is the person is it's him a chair of parliament he's the speaker in westminster he's the chairman in other parliaments around the world but he has all the rest of the staff are supposed to be neutral they're not supposed to take any political position and the fact of the parliament decided he's going to spend money time and resources doing this shows you that frankly they're no better than a banana republic. or lying today bush hacked access to the private life of a former president who gets access to the email i counseled she's family some personal photos online or about dot com. and you're the only now foreigners in russia will do military service they receive citizenship even if they've already served and other countries forces. john to cook's are taking all over russia officially starting the countdown to the start of the sochi winter olympics the black sea resort through a spellbinding celebration marking one year into the games get underway artie's andrew father accept the construction already completed and how much work is still ahead. fireworks lit up the
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budget a risk on revelator with the european parliament are threatening to veto the austerity written package. plus so russia's a black sea resort of sorties the appraisal one year to go before the start of the most expensive winter olympics ever a major major reshuffle is along the game's officials with a key organizer of quiet. it's nine am here in moscow you're watching r t with me tomorrow it's it's good to have you with us. it's been another regular restless week for egypt with plumes of smoke and teargas covering the country's main cities following street battles between anti-government protesters and police. armed with stones and petrol bombs have been unleashing their anger against islamist president mohamed morsi the political turmoil has also been fueled by the authorities decision to block the video sharing web site you tube for a month for posting a controversial and to islam film which is a reporter from the capital cairo on how the motion has been perceived by the opposition. there's been a lot of condemnation of the by protest movements to see you tube as a vital resour
budget a risk on revelator with the european parliament are threatening to veto the austerity written package. plus so russia's a black sea resort of sorties the appraisal one year to go before the start of the most expensive winter olympics ever a major major reshuffle is along the game's officials with a key organizer of quiet. it's nine am here in moscow you're watching r t with me tomorrow it's it's good to have you with us. it's been another regular restless week for egypt with plumes of...
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just parliament is edging the president out of power but on a crackdown on dissent and revelations of human rights abuses now that that's really has been prevented from making his admiral address even though he's still president all the details coming up. and image is everything even the myth the continuing economic crisis even leaders plan to spend millions on an on line up against a blitz aimed at enhancing the block's reputation by the use of social media that's all off the shelf. technology innovation all the moves developments around russia we've gone to the future or covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly 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 about i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. if you. welcome back you're watching our aviators have started tough negotiations over the bloke's next budget well it will seven years from two thousand and fourteen the financial wrestling comes with u.k. prime minister david camero
just parliament is edging the president out of power but on a crackdown on dissent and revelations of human rights abuses now that that's really has been prevented from making his admiral address even though he's still president all the details coming up. and image is everything even the myth the continuing economic crisis even leaders plan to spend millions on an on line up against a blitz aimed at enhancing the block's reputation by the use of social media that's all off the shelf. technology...
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just parliament and the president out of power up following it back down on dissent and revelations of human rights abuses now suck us really has been prevented from making his annual address even though he's still president over details coming up. and fly of words that i speak i feel a gala show you round off a day of celebration in russia's black sea resort all sorts marking one year until the most expensive winter olympics and. the british government is trying to get its hands on private a weapon information it's a drone up with document referred to by some as a snoop is a charter which looks to give us always more rights to spy on us citizens online is why concerns over an invasion of privacy serve further looks now adds whether such measures could enhance national security. the main area of concern surrounds this the draft communications data bill and proposals in it that critics say see the public left wide open to having their facebook accounts or twitter e-mails read anything that they visit online the websites that they gate logs by the government now understandably days or ev
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summit the next step is the european parliament they will have to approve this and we're already hearing reports of the leaders of the main political groups there don't accept the deal that was reached here and the president of the parliament martin schulz last night in a statement he had been sounding very angry at the proposed cuts and now we're already seeing the cuts that the twenty seven leaders will impose on the budget he said he's not going to put a signature on something he sees as excessive so if we saw countries leaders coming here protective of their national interest we're going to see political parties protective of their own industries or whatever they represent in parliament and that is going to be a long long time of negotiations it could probably take about three months to get any answer out of there and we're seeing it's already negative just from today well speaking of negative of course the deal is widely seen as a victory for the u.k. prime minister but is this really truly a win for cameron. that's an interesting thing here david cameron came here saying that he wa
summit the next step is the european parliament they will have to approve this and we're already hearing reports of the leaders of the main political groups there don't accept the deal that was reached here and the president of the parliament martin schulz last night in a statement he had been sounding very angry at the proposed cuts and now we're already seeing the cuts that the twenty seven leaders will impose on the budget he said he's not going to put a signature on something he sees as...
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they insisted the mandate only comes to an end when parliament calls for new elections. widely seen as a moderate, jebali is an instrumental figure in the party. he spent 16 years in jail, including 01 -- 10 in confinement during the rule of the former president. there is a consensus that he is most likely to head the national unity government. if appointed, he will have two weeks to appoint his ministers to parliament for approval. it will be a delicate mission for the man that many hope can tune -- can unite tunisians during the ongoing transitional period. >> malawi's government is set to auction off a cedar set. the current president has never used the plane since coming to office. the aircraft was brought under former leader -- the former leader, who died last year. the country cut aid -- countries cut aid to malawi after the purchase. trade unions across india have gone on strike, protesting against rising costs. governmenten the and union leaders broke down earlier this week. transport has shut down, forcing commuters to find alternate ways to work. the strike is
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independence party so the project would violate one of the main principles of european parliament. they decided that they're going to train in how staff in the run up to the european elections are twenty fourteen train those people to go online to look at facebook twitter and other social media sites and to correct that's their word not mine to correct any misapprehensions that may exist about the european union and i have to say the fact that it's a parliament that is doing this that is using taxpayers' money to do this says a lot about the institutions that all brought about parliaments is the person is it's him a chair of parliament he's the speaker in westminster he's the chairman in other parliaments around the world but he has all the rest of the staff are supposed to be neutral they're not supposed to take any political position at all and the fact that the parliament has decided it's going to spend money time and resources doing this shows you that frankly they're no better than a banana republic this is of the mcgarvie would do or someone like that so i think many people o
independence party so the project would violate one of the main principles of european parliament. they decided that they're going to train in how staff in the run up to the european elections are twenty fourteen train those people to go online to look at facebook twitter and other social media sites and to correct that's their word not mine to correct any misapprehensions that may exist about the european union and i have to say the fact that it's a parliament that is doing this that is using...
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lawmakers look for parliament café workers offering higher salaries then to those who defend the country and keep the peace. good evening and watching r t with me lucy catherine of one on to our top story right now egypt has been plunged into a fresh outbreak of street violence as protesters vent their firy against president morsy clouds of tear gas have been fired by the police and golfing the demonstrators who had pelted the presidential palace with petrol bombs now amid the deepening crisis the authorities have now decided to ban the you tube video service in the country for an entire month saying that this is because of the anti islamic content on that site and the decision has sparked outrage among many egyptians questioning the need to shut down the whole service true as the latest from cairo. at the moment there's been a lot of condemnation of the by protest movements who see you tube as a vital resource for disseminating information about human rights abuses by the security forces it's also an indication of an islam mind zation all egypt has been a number of quite controversial s
lawmakers look for parliament café workers offering higher salaries then to those who defend the country and keep the peace. good evening and watching r t with me lucy catherine of one on to our top story right now egypt has been plunged into a fresh outbreak of street violence as protesters vent their firy against president morsy clouds of tear gas have been fired by the police and golfing the demonstrators who had pelted the presidential palace with petrol bombs now amid the deepening crisis...
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is the person is it's him a chair of parliament he's the speaker in westminster he's the chairman of the parliaments around the world but he has all the rest of the staff are supposed to be neutral they're not supposed to take any political position at all and the fact of the parliament decided he's going to spend money time and resources doing this shows you that frankly they're no better than a banana republic this is all the mcgarvie would do or someone like that so i think many people outside would be shocked by it having worked there myself for thirteen years i'm not surprised at all they are really really scared they're scared that from north to south to east to west all over the european union citizens are saying we've never voted for this thing to become the united states of europe we've never asked to have the majority of our laws made somewhere else and we want to do something about it so they're scared and they're fighting back. online a key document in russia's recent history disappeared as the cold declare in the soviet union to break up benches and better views sparking
is the person is it's him a chair of parliament he's the speaker in westminster he's the chairman of the parliaments around the world but he has all the rest of the staff are supposed to be neutral they're not supposed to take any political position at all and the fact of the parliament decided he's going to spend money time and resources doing this shows you that frankly they're no better than a banana republic this is all the mcgarvie would do or someone like that so i think many people...
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budget for the next seven years the agreement now faces a serious threat from the european parliament which is likely to ban the deal. twenty four hours a day this is our t. glad to have you with us. angry protesters have thrown at petrol bombs at the presidential palace in egypt where thousands took to the streets protesting against the government the violence comes despite the deal that some opposition leaders had had with the islamist president morsi last week our correspondent in cairo bell true brings us the latest. in the capitol i'm standing above tahir square one hundred still gov it's chanting against the president and also his organization a basic brotherhood earlier there were violent scenes out front of the presidential palace the groups attempted to storm the building with mona talks and actually take asked by the security forces who also finds a rule to come into them you know as good the clashes have really been more violence outside of the capital we've had reports also clashes with security forces and anti-government protesters in alexandria. a time to call for a shak
budget for the next seven years the agreement now faces a serious threat from the european parliament which is likely to ban the deal. twenty four hours a day this is our t. glad to have you with us. angry protesters have thrown at petrol bombs at the presidential palace in egypt where thousands took to the streets protesting against the government the violence comes despite the deal that some opposition leaders had had with the islamist president morsi last week our correspondent in cairo bell...