Wednesday, April 1, 2009

In tonight's programme

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NEWSNIGHT - WEDNESDAY 1st APRIL 22.30 GMT - BBC TWO
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PRESENTED BY JEREMY PAXMAN
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Hello,

The whole of tonight's programme is devoted to the G20 in London, where
we saw Barack Obama and Gordon Brown appearing at a joint press
conference to say one thing, while the French and German heads of state
held their own conference to say quite another. The row is between the
countries who are prioritising global fiscal stimulus (us, the Americans
and the Japanese), and the ones who first want root and branch reform of
the 'Anglo-saxon' model of capitalism that they say caused the mess in
the first place.

Meanwhile, as the leaders of the West fail to agree the fundamentals,
outside the conference centre the angry mob circles.

Check out today's Twitter updates from our reporters inside and outside
the G20 here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/newsnight/fromthewebteam/2009/04/gtweeting.html
Jeremy will be joined by our Economics Editor Paul Mason, our Political
Editor Michael Crick, and our Diplomatic Editor Mark Urban for full
spectrum analysis of the day, while Newsnight?s Ethical Man Justin
Rowlatt has been following the protestors in London.

Do join us at 10:30pm on BBC2.

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