Freedom fighters south African Federation a trade unions a united front or whether it continues to be fragmented or sporadic and part of that will be whether Cyril Ramaphosa revives his old left wing heroic stance he was a Great Trade Union leader and can put down these protests and promise and divide and conquer and thats a tradition of they and see theyve done it well they may not be able to continue given the contradictions because of how drawn thank you after the break. Sixty is the date of the campaign for Nuclear Disarmament was founded we speak to one of britains great just fine on just peter can a lot about why his work for the organization is more relevant than ever and with london opening its doors in this Seasons Fashion week iconic design a dames on the roads suggests brooks it may be anything but fashionable all this is all going to have a lot to him going underground. In america a College Degree requires a great deal. Paying a decades long debt. Studying so hard it requires trying to. Go through humiliation to enter an elite society. And parching to dance sometimes quite literally. Want other true colors of universities in the u. S. Joining me every first week on the alex salmond show and ill be speaking to get off of the world of politics Small Business im show business ill see you then. Palestine is Getting International recognition with the help of israel at least in the world of zoos im in bill fit of to commission to do it long before you like commitment and this isnt my cup of tea is going to have no phil saviano maybe. Theyre an old john without a job or they should be the only palestinians is who gets the most help from his jerusalem counterparts i dont think theres some of those who in the world under the oak visions im not going to go through this. And know it is all off out there its got to this lady of the muscle that you had im going to continue muslims you know do more commitments also dont piss off. Welcome back fashion as always arguably being political welsh n l gucci and boss prove their right wing grit jewels why sell broader and westwood have signalled and the imperialism and while old fashion except the tour finds itself under scrutiny over labor practices this weeks London Fashion week contends with a britain about to depending on your brakes a dirty expand into the wider world or retreat into homespun isolationism joining me now is james Andrea Rhodes who was dressed everyone from Princess Diana and Jackie Onassis to Elizabeth Taylor and Freddie Mercury she opened this years London Fashion week festival on the twenty second of february so ana thank so much for coming on and so i first of all here just tell me about the festival which is slightly separate a lot of fashion well i think its to give a lovely continuation no i mean everyone does the fashion way to go global and then everyone rushes office to give it give us a little more atmosphere here in london i think its a great idea ok well i just said theyre the couture no one could insult after bad labor practices thanks to the seamstress unions and so on can mass fashion really ever be good for Worker Rights alone. The environment its a very difficult subject because if youre talking about mass fashion youre always going to be talking about cutting costs and how you make things less expensive i mean i think well wind weve always all got to think about how we can make out clothes last longer not always because of whats happening to the atmosphere but why should we always have to have new new hes been saying things like this arguably for maybe not quite as long as Prince Charles has been saying similar things that people stream which have that initiative happen before the run of blows a disaster among the dish implicating a prime or madeleine mango monsoon walmart which killed or injured three thousand six on. I mean i went over there with people tree and interviewed some of the people whod actually seen in that building it was quite terrifying really that whole whole experience i mean i dont know what we can do about it because people are still going to want to buy this economic uprise one sustainable but for mass fashion that could be it could destroy itself what do you think about with bricks at me spell. Challenging times for fashion coming from the sky i cant bear to think about it i did not vote for breakfast i kept hoping that theyd say well we made a mistake lets do another vote in the meantime thats whats happened then well have to wait and see what happens i mean what does it mean for London Fashion designers or fashion designers or the rest dont yet know do way i mean were all going to continue to decide its possible that its going to be more difficult for those of us the going to show in italy or from us and it might be a bit easier if youre sharing in the rest of the world but i really dont feel we can predict anything we have to now wait and see what really does happen but it could be a bright or is johnson that future of london beijing shanghai i dont have a choice anyway i do really i mean considering there was a two old british people you know voted out seven theres already overbroad. But i mean we we all were all going to pick deciding where all going to kick designing somehow and i do think this country attracts talent breeds talent and we have wonderful art colleges that i think that people are still going to come here and were just going to have to wait and see what really happens in reality even if it could be a russian plot the backs of referendum or i know you said in the past about whether the russians got trump elected. Well it might be mostly because youve reported he got a bust of putin let me put it oh i do ive got a bill is passed in fact i did a show in russia and one of my russian friends came up and gave me. This wonderful monte boggs uprooted and we painted him up and hes so hes golden all sorts of bright colors and he sits in my studio hes very happy there he doesnt live that has not yet. Fashion associates with politics i mean like i said in the intro there about how when chanelle bounce iagos about fascism in spain the real seller was a bit of the left in paris. Was as it were the left what is it about fashion and well i mean at the moment in the Fashion Textile Museum that i founded weve just opened an exhibition on statement t. Shirts so weve got wonderful Vivienne Westwood one mommy breasts and all the different statements so i think youve got the fashion is of course exactly and youre going to have them making less statements and thats what some people want to wear and then ive got mine that are a different kind of statement i wear and i should just that when it comes to groans and the cost of training in fashion any concerns youve heard about increasing cost putting people off from entering the fashion world given that britain is famous also for working class fashion designers i think this is going to be room for everyone i mean i just think that whats going to really happen is instead of things being bought fashion youre going to find that there might be more and more small things in communities one hopes that instead of always being focused on london or scotland or island youre going to have small individual communities that are necessarily making both fashion but making a step this statement of their own i think thats a possibility too even the things are so cheap now in the street arguably if you can just for inflation you can buy and throw away. So i find it all terribly sad thinking that people will buy and throw away i hope it will be more like bar i get tired of it every work or pass it on them is on the roads thank you pleasure. Well it certainly fashionable in nato nations now to express just pray at the state of International Relations the Doomsday Clock is now closer to Nuclear Armageddon than its ever been arguably in part because Donald Trumps finger is poised over the red button that not only controls billions of dollars of u. S. Nuclear weaponry but britons as well sixty years ago today the campaign for Nuclear Disarmament was founded and the images of arguments put forth in its early years are arguably just as relevant as they were then Deputy EditorSebastian Packer went to speak to see in these general secretary kate hudson and artist Peter Kennedy who has been working with the campaign for Nuclear Disarmament for nearly forty years we know. About Nuclear Weapons because really in hiroshima suffering the horror of. Weve got to imagine the into our own environment weve got to imagine it as what could happen across the world unless we do something about it. Well we say that c. N. D. Is one of britains most enduring mass movements it was founded in one nine hundred fifty eight in the midst of absolutely enormous public concern about Nuclear Weapons so the first demonstration took place in one nine hundred fifty eight the first mass meeting which founded c. N. D. Took place on the seventeenth of february nine hundred fifty eight so sixty years ago today the first meeting had about five thousand people attending it and from then on from strength to strength hundreds of thousands of people became. Involved over the next few years demonstrations protests protests and basis sit downs in westminster you name it that was taking place i saw it working you see andy i think it was seventy nine and it was when cruise missiles it was announced that they were going to come to Greenham Common and most were in a couple. Went to see andy and this was in seventy nine they were a very Small Organization i remember time in a room i think you know. And. Everyone was just about. People just sitting on the floor of a port case when i was tiny as an artist i want i dont want to sit in my studio you know waiting for the muse to descend i wanted to actually involved in things so the first one i did was the broken mist with the c. N. D. Symbol and they were made very crudely i actually went to hamlet which is the big toy shop and they seem to have a guided Missile Department for ten year olds and so i bought some plastic missiles and then smash them up with a hammer and then photograph them so the actual original. Crew which i live and then that was used by cindy. Posters at the time. We had the big marches in the beginning of the eightys because suddenly cindy escalated it suddenly had a quarter of a million members. Normas demonstrations. Cruise missiles. In the arrival of cruise missiles was the turning point. For sandy in terms of peoples involvement today our government saying that they wanted to replace trident Nuclear Weapons system our Nuclear Weapon system vos costs massive popular opposition to that they overwhelm. Majority of people would rather spend that money on their own health on social Care Education jobs homes and so on rather than spending it on weapons of mass destruction it was very shocking for everyone i think to see last week the report that a homeless person whod died just in the proximity of the houses of parliament from cold sleeping rough in the street theres no theres no rational explanation i think for all wouldnt really decent people which is the overwhelming majority of people here and elsewhere its just inconceivable that people would choose people in power would choose to spend our heart of taxpayers money on weapons of mass destruction that can kill millions of people rather than spending it on ensuring peoples needs are met if they put people in the twenty First Century dari on the streets of london close to parliament its its just unbelievable we need media reorientation of our National Priorities and i believe the people as a whole the majority of the people share those common values with us this is a normal human concern value its the government thats out of step its the political elite thats out of step the government didnt actually want anyone to see the realities of it they didnt want Nuclear Weapons to be connected to the horrors of hiroshima which. Iran knew about where they were they wanted to sort of make the Nuclear Weapons were possible they were. Thinking of something thats. Something thats completely. Turned into something thats everyday thats what ive always been from the town to with this thats what cindy is trying to counter to this sense that we can live with these things and its quite so have them. And we know it isnt. Going to explode all over the. Program with a couple years ago. You know we still got weve got this. Madness of the word spending. Two hundred thirty billion on this reconditioning trident. Each each missiles equal to thirty russias i mean the madness of Nuclear Weapons gets more and more intense now with trump saying that were going to make use of Nuclear Weapons and joking about the sizes but in all this you know you just cant believe it because Nuclear Weapons a minute they start going to blow up the world and theyre in the hands of complete crazy weather and all crazy the power hungry maniacs. And so the imagery that i started by making in the eightys is still as relevant and its good that its being used again but its horrific needs to be used again its a shame in many ways that we still have to use his image and new images against us that we still have to carry on sixty years on but the dangers are there the dangers to regain increasing and becoming greater so we will continue to work with peter and to work with the hundreds of thousands of other really dedicated people across britain our partners internationally will carry on working together until Nuclear Weapons are finally abolished. One of britains greatest artist peter cannot and c. N. D. General secretary kate hudson talking to going on the ground deputy had just passed a packet and thats it for the show were back on monday when we go to iraq to save the Children Office to ask about u. K. U. S. 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Of the twenty sixth. Indictments come as the f. B. I. Is under heavy criticism even facing calls for the directors resignation lotsof of the bureau admitted it failed to react to tipoffs riots of wednesdays Deadly School shooting in florida. And in a case of mistaken identity Israeli Soldiers stormed the house of a Palestinian School teacher whos left with severe scarring after being mauled by an all new dog. Six oclock here in moscow watching all t. International live from a studio with mean a day or two to welcome to the program thirteen russian nationals and three companies have been indicted by the u. S. Justice department over alleged meddling in americas twenty sixteen president ial election the defendants are accused of waging Information Warfare. 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