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it's across the our hair and most scary cap of our top stories reports of fresh arrests of anti corporate protesters in new york as hundreds of solidarity demonstrates an uncommon day earlier rally in the californian city was violently dispersed riot squads using flash grenades and tear gas. gadhafi family plans to sue nato for breaking the u.n. mandate by striking late humbling as it was trying to flee says he announces also being blamed for the flood of weapons on the libyan streets which many feel will lead to new violence. and pressure on the e.u. leaders to take crisis solving steps on its results as an all night summit they reached a deal to write off half a greek debt and the struggling country in a one hundred billion euro in rescue that. europe's financial woes are intensifying
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calls in the u.k. to leave the book next to r.t. exposed the possibility of this happening and the future of the euro telegraph writer is one of britain's most prominent political journalists and opinion formers . i'm joined by peter oborne the chief political commentator for the daily telegraph and he just published a pamphlet entitled kill three men a term in uses that describe those trying to drag britain into the euro zone peter thanks for speaking to r.t. this term guilty man it was a term used to describe in one hundred forty s. those who are peace not sings i seriously comparing brussels and the euro zone to hitler's third reich as not the comparison i'm making what that brilliant pamphlet short book my written by michael foot at what they were analyzing was afraid of policy in the 1930's and that's what it was about the policy of appeasement which
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led some of the this moment here now what we have what we're trying to do in this pamphlet is to another failure of policy which is the attempt by the british government elites to push britain into the euro and. that had we base exceeded in that period we would now be in the same situation as greece and absolutely destitute was absolutely italy and spain were utterly dependent on me with of the international markets and the benevolence of the i.m.f. and of the european union so who are these men and why are they guilty we guilty man i'm delighted to name them i think it's important that we do they should be blair the british prime minister at the time his close ally peter mandelson close friend of gary pascoe another russian oligarchs ken clarke or michael heseltine the
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conservative. politicians nick clegg the deputy prime minister and exams of the shura to secure the treasury many of them retain unbelievably very powerful positions in the british ruling elite. a decade ago euro skeptics were hounded out of plan is the starting label xenophobes racists fascists was the effect on these people's lives it's very interesting just examine the sheer ruthlessness of being pro your movement at this time they were. hounded out of jobs. people who are skeptics ruthlessly he was the policy director of the institute directors a key. business organization and took. your allies she she ended up losing her job and the. stories are spread that she was mad dislocated. they were tough they were ruthless there was
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a kind of bid for the three top of the british establishment and the ideology of that was it was the european union and the euro captured the new labor party at the time it captured the lib dems at the time british foreign office was a major manifestation of this drop which is a disgrace really so the treasury of course did hold. brown not publicly but behind the scenes to work to block block. other the tracks is especially in the u.k. u.k. independence party they were dismissed completely for their opposition to the euro zone but now what's happening is it's given an elevated status you can really gain from this they were systematically ignored by being b.b.c. and the other establishment organs of public opinion in the the of the century and in fact is if they didn't exist if they were. representing a large body of british public opinion they were sort of science. you could i think
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their budgets brilliantly for. the study of time very interesting so i settle for go into it i keep on discovering people who are now we work with people who works. the b.b.c. lies and fabrications of the time for instance you mention the b.b.c. there and you also point to the thing the financial times and their editorial support the euro zone in what ways will a biased work b.b.c. in the financial times and indeed the c.b.i. in the free beige or institutions i looked at the same applies to the foreign office but let's just look at the b.b.c. and the financial times they had at the top of these organizations there was a corporate view that it was in british interests not just to be part of the european union but actually to go ahead and join me in europe they understood it was a political project they were really interested in the economics you would expect the b.b.c.
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maybe for the economics you would hope that the financial times understood economics out and they didn't and they knew all the economy. they abandon rigorous impartial journalism is a major part of the contract between the b.b.c. the british public they should be the least impartial they just were they frame the debate always. made the anti european argument the anti euro arguments in particular and that maddow ranged and sometimes even racist and they made the pro euro buddy might look as mainstream and sensible was the effect it had in public perception of the issue given the b.b.c.'s status as a major broadcaster well i think for a long time it was impossible to get the euro argument out very well because of the distortions created by the b.b.c. and so it made it made it a very one sided debate at the highest level at the end of the day it's quite
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reassuring to say of course the good sense of the british people you know the average bloke wasn't thinking any more by this high level attempt to sabotage in the way the wrestling world refreshment room that we didn't go in. it wasn't because it was the only because the average voter. was it also a case of there being a lot of institutionalized yes men in british politics industry and media it was a mark of respectability. favor of the european union in its broadest sense it showed that you were a civilized person. and of course these characteristics is one of the most amusing aspects of this that were such as how well. since even though they've been completely disproved they'd be gently absolutely wrong very thought you know chris patten is now the chairman of the b.b.c.
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trust. craig meticulous figuring this plea. throughout. the ten year exams was the key propagandists for europe movement he's now been chief secretary to the treasury and so forth but leave it really well for themselves what would you say is the most sinister aspect of brussels rise to power. it's in many ways that your opinion is such a fast company. it's quite hard to take it seriously you can't get its accounts up . it's sort of fantastically retain and it's of itself on the other hand there is a. and if you have a sense of humanity you'll have a sense of compassion what is happening with the euro which is the imposition of a very very problematic monetary policy on
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a whole set of diverse nations. it's horrific i mean the destruction of the greek economy businesses the creation of mass and unemployment in greece. is really horrendous and it comes from. you have to have a single currency and a single monetary policy and i think. across a very diverse confident germany's just deepened exposure to euro zone losses even further and seems like there's no turning back so they really think this is making economic sense here or is it more political face saving if you read the english mountain climbing guard mountain rescue it says turn back if conditions turn against you and your prize city your presence is the thing for intervention support generally iraqi victory that piece of advice might well be
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useful in part afghanistan but it also applies i think to three euro zone i mean the euro zone was an experiment the euro skeptics advised against it but go ahead but it is not creating financial chaos it's creating the potential of a great financial cataclysm and it's also just wiping out industries across europe that's an extraordinary pace and terrifying. they are fanatic they are fanatics and you know very. proud of the many ways to do everything in the commons through nine hundred thirty one of the. everything has to fit in soon very narrow precise scheme i would think. you have you can't tell who was it who said you can't make an omelet without breaking eggs that was the last chance of the bullshit because the first twenty's and thirty's this is now the chief of the european elite
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it at the turn of the twenty first century greece is being destroyed people are losing their jobs three how the actions of economic basis of the country has gone but that is a worthwhile set for us as we move towards a unified europe and from this fanaticism it's like time for anything you can be had joined the euro saying what would have happened. in other greece i think i can tell you what would have happened if you had joy it would have been even worse because we we had a boo boo many a way to be bigger in the first we've had a smallish interest rates have been less than they would otherwise would have been in the first half of three. d. the first decade of the twenty first century and then they would be higher than the ones ago so we did have a bigger boom and we had a bigger past we had we wouldn't have been able to pay our debts on the international markets we. would not be controlled by the i.m.f. taking orders from the e.c.
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be. and buy the car from brussels we have lost our ability to control our economy we have lost. internationally it would have been a complete and total economic and political disaster if we had joined the euro ten years ago. thank you very much. but i. was struck with the idea australia are doing exactly on their cell and not really going to see the film on screen yet if you want to have sex go and have sex
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reports of fresh arrests certainty corporate protest is in new york as hundreds go on a march of solidarity for demonstrators in oakland a day earlier rally in the california city was part of the dispersed pride squads using flash grenades and tear gas. and office family plans to sue nato from breaking the un mandate for striking in a colonel's convoy as it was trying to flee and says they announce is also playing for the flow of weapons on libyan streets which many fear need to violence. and pressure on even leaders to take crisis solving steps finally reached results at an all night summits they reached a deal to write off half greek debt and give the struggling country another one hundred billion directly in rescue loans. back with more news in full in fifteen minutes time next thing let's go sanjay for that to start.
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hello good morning nice to have you company and these are the headlines dream. of his hopes of ending the year as world number one are in tatters after a second straight loss to the beauty a championships. plus on target a k forty seven on the regular langat helps to discard down bros in basketball surely. and on the doubles floor at schools twice as liverpool chelsea man city and make the quarter finals of the carling cup . but start over the tennis where murray should wrap his dream of ending the season as the world number one is over she called down to the deputy a championship with injury after losing his second match to lean our meaning karen wozniacki remains the world's top player leading the torn without a wee enough to her surprise opening defeat to sound the russian conceding the first set in the second match to lean out on a tie break and then lead in the second set six ball this is the first win for the
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french open champion since august. tomorrow the first time. i was there i forgot i can win that. i was happy to the president coming in. second in the white group behind by the russian victoria as a writer who won her opening match against sounds those are comfortable straight sets win for the full see he took control from the baseline winning at sixty sixty even though she needs much points. and despite carla mostly ascii holding on to her world number one status she might not make the semi's in the stamboul she lost of it is one of the over in three sets the russian are second in the group behind women champion patrick of beat of their with a match let it play out in the chop to progress to the last four of the competition . cheerily past the weightiest gold star signing undertaker olenka has led be our mentor an easy victory over jim in champions approach ninety four seventy four with
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a score moscow result which pushed the russians level on points of pain of the night course at the top of the watching the game which roman culture at. says how moscow had been final four regulars in the euro league for eight years until the last season poor performance prompted a roster revamp and their arrival of a new head coach johnson has loused us forward andrei kirilenko has become the army man's most notable signing after he joined his former club from the n.b.a.'s eads a jazz g.t. the ongoing lockouts in the american league and nicknamed a k forty seven it's a king almost no time to find his rhythm been named the euro league's most valuable player of the season's opening week when he posted a score of thirty seven on his performance in the x. rays and in the first group stage match against gays of lithuania killing also concede to dominate on the court in this second euro league match after his works well for as against brawls that
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a get out for rebounds and six assists in the process however they and stars this gutsy were on fire with caroline goes teammates showing they could play through well he sets out most of the third and fourth quarters but think of me controlling the game in there you know we have twelve guys who can play really nice basketball so at their fourth of the game i think coach wants to everybody to you know if you became a player and just some minutes i think it's the right decision you know everybody can feel where they are the way i am. says god led by twenty points almost throughout the entire match as the visiting german champions were held at bay playing a key role was the helm side's point guard below still those he would join says call from falling back course this year you're released would send most valuable player proved that he's scoring passing and leadership skills are still sharp and his perfect fit for a team that's a real contender for triumph in this european campaign which along the way again.
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and we show for we supposed to play both seasonal flu second play. people know little but the guy believed believe. looks to be ok if we continue working locally it will continue it will go well so it's two out of two forces come moscow's so four in the euro league group stage battle in first place along with title defenders jonathan i call st greece the our men will hope to continue their impressive euro league march next week when they all played zagreb its team which is yet to win a match last year was the first time in eight years one says kumble still failed to reach the coveted security line also since then it's stocked up on stardom and multiplications the likes of a chemical cars cars loves cars and it's all but then you leap up towards a visionary along with the force draw for will help with the return to the european
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summit mile to a large scale. well as i look at their great showing to sky and i level on points with my course of the charts of the greek side the fit is to grab the last night eighty one sixty two and head to table one point for. him for both any coach for john his ability says he's a fully fit squad to choose from frontier out for tonight's russian premier league game of olga a win would put the same page as big side five points clear of tea iscar at the top of the table but he says despite the hex take care thanks to lists his squad is without injury so you can see mike i'm going to be struck up both feet meanwhile looking to hull for paul run of form which has seen them fail to score in their last three games. over an england free scoring munch the city have reached the quarter finals of the carling cup the five team demolition of wolves after the six one thrashing month united city of nice for fifteen times in three games was in strike i think it's going to pause for the premier league leaders also into the
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last eight years chelsea could be dead it into one after extra time. needed extra time to get past newcastle fourteen the score. and that one alu swaret sports weiss in little victory caption from now one time when jones put stoke ahead just before halftime along clearance by the keeper should have been dealt with by liverpool defender sebastian but he was robbed by john walters floats the ball on to the head of james and finds the bottom corner not long after the restart liverpool were level not to go from suarez bringing the ball down then not make driving shorten and coldstone into the bottom corner. suarez then got the winner with six minutes to go this time liverpool going route one themselves and suarez is there to knowledge been to send liverpool into the carling cup quarter final it's. not unusual is new ice hockey. yet i was named an experimental sport because his
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first game in charge and is relying heavily on his former club pass five back to the twenty three places like that occur really up in the next month from a cause and side only one player has been called up from the reigning champion celebrate your life alexander to do love retains his place in the squad for the blood the greek up to the first leg of the euro hockey tour which also features sweden the czech republic and world champions in. in boxing russia's dennis leavitt is in confident mood ahead of next week's non-title cruiserweight battle against change telling how to see fighters held a joint media conference in the russian capital ahead of their on the fourth of november with the american more than happy to pose for the waiting press however toni's entrance couldn't compete with that of his opponent would lead it ever rising by helicopter along with training cost is a good effort is the cruiserweight divisions number one contender for the w b a
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belgian and the south pole is confident he will have too much of his american. i don't want to be rude so we will hear any insults from me with all due respect to train your body move good and my opponent we will win and it's going to be we'll deserved to be a tree. that might be three years away but the organizers of the russian grand prix say they are expecting around eighty thousand fans to attend the race and such it is due to be held in twenty fourteen at the olympic park which will also be used for such a winter olympics if you are in the year in the region of two hundred million dollars will be spent on making a racetrack and the organizers are expecting plenty of spectators to turn out and watch what will be russia's motor sports biggest event. around eighty thousand spectators will turn to release water sports isn't popular in russia at the moment though we're sure this will change and in the future we can add more students to learn more fans watch the grand prix if there is the demand
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and finally the france rugby team have met their president nicolas sarkozy at least a palace and he congratulated them on their efforts at the world cup which resulted in an era defeat to new zealand in the final within hours of arriving in the french capital the players were already on their way to meet the president had struggled for much of the torn pleas in three games for facing new zealand in the final however the french produced an excellent performance there and were unlucky to lose by just a single point eight seven the final score in favor of the all blacks france is still yet to win the william webb ellis trophy sunday's defeat in the final part of the time they had fallen at the last hurdle. so that certain sport for the moment we've got more stuff.
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