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that type of recap of the main stories we're covering today that pressure arrests of anti corporate protesters in new york hundreds go on a march of solidarity in the streets in oakland today earlier rally in the california city was violently dispersed riot squads using flash grenades and tear gas. could offer family plans to sue nato for breaking the u.n. mandate by striking a late colonel's convoy that was trying to meet that side of the alliance is also being blamed for the flood of weapons on libyan streets many fear it will lead to new violence. and pressure on e.u. leaders to take crisis solving steps funny weeks results but all night summits they reached a deal to write off half of greek debt and give the struggling country another one
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hundred billion euros in rescue that. europe's financial woes are intensifying calls in the u.k. to leave the bloc thanks to r.t. explores the possibility of this happening in the future of the euro with the daily telegraph writer who's one of britain's most prominent political journalists. i'm drawn by peter oborne chief political commentator for the daily telegraph and he just published a pamphlet entitled guilty men a term used to describe those trying to drag britain into the euro zone peter thanks for speaking to r.t. this turn guilty man it was the term used to describe in one hundred forty s. those who appease the not sings and he seriously comparing brussels and the eurozone he was third reich that's not the comparison i'm making what that brilliant. short book my written by michael foot i what they were analyzing was
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a failure of policy in the one nine hundred thirty s. that's what it was a bug the policy of appeasement which loads of the this moment here now what we have what we're trying to do in this part for it is to live another failure of policy which is the attempt by the british government elites to push written into the euro. we basic cd and in that period we would now be in the same situation as greece and the other absolutely destitute was that musically and brain was utterly dependent on the whim of the international markets and the benevolence of the i.m.f. and of the european union so who are these men and why they don't think we guilty man i'm delighted to name them i think it's important that we do know. tony blair the british prime minister at the time his close ally peter mandelson a close friend of gary pascoe another russian oligarchs ken clarke or michael
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hasn't signed the conservative. politicians nick pregnant deputy prime minister danny alexander be sure to second the treasury many of them retain unbelievably very powerful positions in the british ruling elite and they had to go euro skeptics were hounded out of polite society labelled xenophobes racists fascists. what was the effect on these people's lives it's very interesting just examine the sheer ruthlessness of any pro your movement at this time they were proud hunger out of jobs the people who were euro skeptics recently who was the policy director of the institute of directors a key. business organization i took and she took him and she you're a large she she ended up losing her job and the. stories were spread and she was mad dislocated and they were tough they were ruthless they was
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a kind of paid for part of the supremes with talk of the grief establishment and the ideology of that was it was was you the european union and the euro captured the new labor party at the time it captured bill bennett at the time british foreign office was a major manifestation of the stop mechanism disgracefully so the treasury of course did hold gordon brown not publicly but behind the scenes to work block a block where your other the trying to especially the you kick the can attendance party they were dismissed completely for their opposition to the u.s. and but now what's happening is this given the elevated status you really gained from this they were systematically ignored by any e.c. and the other establishment organs of public opinion in the. of the century and. in fact was if they didn't exist in fact they really did absolutely represent
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a large body of british public opinion but they were sort of siding with the. ukip i think the images brilliantly for. this study are done great things i say it will go in so i think progress covering the people who are now in you were good people who were exposing the b.b.c. lies and fabrications are the times when you mention the b.b.c. that you've also pointing the finger. the financial times for their editorial support of the euro zone and in what ways will a biased work b.b.c. in the financial times and indeed the c.b.i. the free beige 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 britain's interests not just to be proud of european union but actually if you go ahead and join the europe they understood it was a political project they were really interested in the economics we would expect the
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b.b.c. maybe for the second omics you would hope that the financial times and the sun economics and they didn't and they know the economic arguments and they abandon rigorous impartial journalism is a major part of the contract between the b.b.c. and the british public relations be all east impartial they just weren't they frame the debate always in the sense that made the european argument the anti euro argument in particular and that mad to ranged and sometimes even racist and they made the pro euro argument that the mainstream and sensible was the effect it's had on 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 average bloke wasn't taken in by this high level attempt to sabotage in the great ruthless legal refreshment that we didn't go in it wasn't because it was the only game in going because the average voter we. was it also the case. they're doing a lot of institutionalizing yes man in british politics industry and media it was a mark of respectability you were in favor of the european union and its in its broadest sense it showed that you were a civilized person. and of course these characteristics just one of the most amusing aspects of this output was that is how well we've all done since even though they've been completely disprove that we've shown to be utterly wrong in what way i thought you know chris patten is now the chairman of the b.b.c.
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trust. craig us figure in this argument please pass this roughly around for a while you know that if you cross that then the exiled who's the chief propagandist for the pro europe movement has now been chief secretary to the treasury and so forth they've done unbelievably well for themselves what you say is the most sinister aspect of brussels rise to power it's in many ways the your opinion is such a fast and clearly incompetent organization that it's quite hard to take it seriously if you can't get its accounts at up. it's sort of fantastically retaining in that sort of way it conducts itself on the other hand there is a ruthlessness to it and if you have a any sense of humanity the sense of compassion. what is happening with the euro
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now which is the imposition of a very dogmatic monetary policy on a whole set of diverse nations is horrific i mean the destruction of the greek economy businesses the creation of massive unemployment in greece italy now. is really horrendous and it comes from the dogma you have to have a single currency and a single not true policy in a single economic policy across a very diverse continent jennie's just deepen exposure to eurozone 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 mansion climbing guard mountain rescue it says turn back if conditions turn against you and applies to be present for something for
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intervention school generally iraq being a good venture that piece of advice might well be useful but afghanistan but it also applies i think to the euro zone i mean the euro zone was an experiment the us skeptics advised against it. but they've gone on ahead but it is not creating financial calles it's creating the potential of a great financial cataclysm and it's also just wiping out industry and across europe as an extraordinary pace terrifying paris they are they are fanatic they're fanatics and sweet well you know very. proud of the many ways to me called the commons tonight in thirty one of the everything has to fit in soon that very narrow precise scheme i would think. you have you can't who was it you said you can't make an omelet without breaking eggs that was the action of the bullshit. because we threw the first twenty's and thirty's this is now the attitude of the european
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elites it at that at the turn of the twenty first century greece is being destroyed people are missing their jobs their actions the economic basis of the country has gone but that is a worthwhile step for us as we move towards a unified europe this time and this fanaticism is like tunnel for if the u.k. had joined the race and all this happened would have been another greece i think i can tell you what would have happened if you take the joint it would have been even worse because we would we had a booth like boom anyway it would be bigger in the first we've had a smallish interest rates would have been less than i would otherwise would have been in the first half of three. be the first to kill twenty first century and then they would be higher than humans are often so we have had a bigger boot and we've had a bigger past because we wouldn't have been able to play out that something international markets we'd not be would not be controlled by the i.m.f.
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or taking orders from the e.c. be. at and by the from brussels we would have lost our ability to control our economy we have lost since project internationally it would have been a complete and total economic and political disaster if we had joined the euro ten years ago peter oborne thank you thank you very much.
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a very warm welcome to you this is your news today protesters on hold since they have. ladies and gentlemen you are the chances to get a book that says of the human experiments. with you approach this in this rap music in which it just goes to the movies lately trying to make sense of global economy and its arcane things as financial templates. to maintain our confidence in markets and. wants to be seen trade imbalances recession look even the nation's close to collapsing a song like close. to fail circlet banks again feel like the u.s. crash. was in athens greece the i.m.f.
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pressure restaurants and corporate protesters in new york as hundreds of solidarity demonstrators in oakland a day earlier rally in california says he was appalled that they dispersed riot squads using flash grenades and tear gas. to go off his family plans to sue nato breaking the u.n. mandate by striking the date convoy as it was trying to sleep something in the hands also being blamed for the lot of weapons on the libyan streets many create new violence. and pressure on e.u. leaders to take crisis solving steps are finally results and all night summits they reached a deal to write off half a greek debt and give the scottish country another one hundred million you can rescue that. sports news and use next time sources say your team got a bit of a hiding last night against man city for mentioning that carry a fight in the favor wolves in the running can have at least i can concentrate on
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a late night carry. and city next and the action for last night's game is coming up . hello there you're watching the sport and these are the headlines dream. of his hopes of ending the year is world number one are in tatters after he pulls out of the w.t. a championship. plus on target a k forty seven on the weaker lane can help steer scar down both of bamberg in basketball surely. and on the double swara schools twice as livable chelsea man city i'm glad all my quarter finals of the carling cup . will start with the tennis so where maria sharapova dream of ending this season as the world number one is over she's pulled out of the deputy a championship with an injury after losing her second marriage to lean our meaning caroline wozniacki will remain the world's top player for believing the torn down
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to win after her surprise in the face to. the russian conceding the first set yesterday to lean on a tie break and then lose in the second set six call this the first win for the french open champion since august. twenty ninth the first time. i was there i forgot our marriage. i was happy there. only nari second in a white group behind belorussian victoria as a ranger who won her group match against sam stosur a comfortable straight sets win for the full three took control from the baseline winning it sixty six team even though she beat me for much points. both by car nor the r.c. holding on to her world number one status she might not even make the semi's needs down ball she lost if it is it on the over in three sets the russian nice second in the red group behind moving champion petra could be developed with a match that play only the top seed progress the last four of the competition.
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cheerily basketball where tears star starting undertaker lanka has led the army men to an easy victory over german champions prose bamberg ninety four seventy four the score in moscow a result which puts the russians level and i course at the top of group b. watching the game with roman caceres. says come moscow had been final four regulars in the year early for eight years until the last season and poor performance prompted a roster rewound and their arrival of a new head coach ijaz has allowed us forward and break it and go has become the army man's most notable signing after he joined his former club from the n.b.a.'s jazz gee to the ongoing lockouts in american league nicknames a k forty seven it's a king almost no designed to find his rhythm being 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 get it and go
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also can see need to dominate on the court in this his second year a league match after he scored twelve points against brawls that make it up for rebounds and six assists in the process however the entire says gutsy were on fire with karen nkosi made showing they could play to well he sets out most of the third and fourth quarters but think of the control in the game remember you know we have trouble guys want to play really nice basketball so at their fourth of the game i think ultra's to everybody to you know feel the game i'm playing and get some minutes i think it's the right decision you know everybody can feel when they love in a way. 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 home side's point guard. would join says call from holland back course this year euro leastways he'd send most valuable player proved that he's
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scoring passing and leadership skills are still sharp and he's perfect fits for a team that's a real contender for triumph and this european campaign will show one big game post . and we show for we supposed to play all seasonal two seconds probably. but from the little bug above believe me believe we. were going to be working locally we were going to mail will go up so it's two out of two for cisco moskos so four in the year only group stage that's all in first place along with title depends on a call from greece the army men will hope to continue their impressive euro league march next week when they'll play zagreb its team which is yet to win a match last year was the first guy to here's what it says come on still fail to reach the coveted security finals since then it's stocked up on stardom and
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multiplications the likes of a chemical darts cuz loves god and it's hope but then you need a large visionary along with the force processor will help with the return to the european summits. also a large scale so a quick look then at high things currently stand in that group it is garner level with kind of an i course at the top a great face in terms of wins the greek side if it is a grab eighty one sixty two yesterday evening and had the table only on points difference. in football with any coach duty on his players he says he's a fully fit squad to choose from for tonight's russian premier league game volga a win would put the same page as big side five points clear of tea iscar the top of the table but as he says despite a hectic thanks to list his what is without injuries. and let it be sure of both a pay to play hold and meanwhile looking to hold the ball run of form which has seen them fail to score in their last three gangs. over in england for
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a scoring lunch the city had reached the quarter finals of the carling cup but a five two demolition of wolves are today six one thrashing a month united city have now scored fifteen times in three games causing a striker jack-o. scoring twice for the premier league leaders yesterday also in the last eight and chelsea could be there but into one after extra time needed extra time. get past newcastle for three luis suarez scored twice a little polish victory over. a couple of great goals two will go and when jones put stoke ahead just before half time a long clearance while they keep it should have been dealt with by live the spend to bat right he was robbed by john wall to steer the float the ball on to the head of games he finds the bottom corner not long after the restart liverpool were well not a goal it was still in suarez after bringing the ball down he manages to nutmeg right shotton. the ball into the far corner. suarez then got the winner with six minutes to go this time liverpool were going one and suarez was
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there not in december it will call into the carling cup quarter finals. another news russia's new ice hockey coach dinner to libya yet the north is named an experimental squad for his first game in charge and is relying heavily on his former club five out of the twenty three players selected for the currie cup in finland next month half from the side only one player has been called up from the reigning champions sell about you life alexandra do love retains his place in the squad to speak in public and really cut marks the first leg of the year of hockey to which also features sweden the czech republic and world champions finland. and boxing russia's dennis leavitt is in confident mood ahead of next week's non-title cruiserweight back against change tony. has held a joint media conference in the russian capital the head of their battles on the fourth of november the american more than happy to pose for the waiting press
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however chinese entrants couldn't compete with that of his opponent live it every arriving by helicopter along with trainer course just visiting. the cruiserweight division is number one contender for the derby be a belt and the south pole is confident he would have been much his american apparel . you should be i don't want to be rude so we will hear any insults from me. and my opponents we will win and it's going to be we'll deserved it but we now even though the formula one championship has been wrapped up by sebastian vettel and his red bull team there is still pride at stake here for the remaining three races of the season teens will race in india this weekend for the first time in mclaren's jenson button his term and to hold on to his runner up spot in the championship he's a narrow tempore lead over ferrari's fernando alonso and has been praising the new good international to stand side. by to circuit it's quite fast and flowing you know you have sections of the like places like spa which is great and only has
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a very slow sections. but it. is very good. personally. asked for welfare to look a little bit like a car park if you know but it's a very hilly car park so. i think it's going to phones look at the race of america which has. its first crown prince such a bit all going to say they are expecting just under one hundred thousand fans to attend the event it is due to be held in twenty fourteen at the olympic park which will also be used for the sochi winter olympics earlier in the year in the region of two hundred million dollars will be spent on making a racetrack and the organizers expected to capture the imagination of the public. around eighty thousand spectators will turn to release 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 let them all fans watch the grand prix if the demand. i'm
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funny in texas rangers will have to wait a little longer for their chance to win baseball's world series game six against the st louis cardinals was cancelled after heavy rain was forecast in missouri and has been rescheduled for thursday in a push stadium would see the rangers when the best of seven contests but yesterday showdown was called off after organizers fade heavy downpours however rangers coach ron washington says his players remain car despite the disruption. you know we were supposed to play today so you want to play but we're not playing so we came in and we got some work joining you know once we finish everything that we wanted to do today we'll get on a bus and here who can only come back tomorrow because we will play baseball tomorrow. at this point. when you're able to play you play we're not good me and when i get married i will say olds. we just have to wait. and see it.
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from the sport for a moment so we've got more into that stuff. to the current us policy trip to a magical land where pesticides are just called anymore for school children to live and learn without ever opening the paper blogs or einstein's theories then the laws of physics no longer apply and we're big going to always be bigger still be afraid she might enjoy the ride on technology update here on r.g.p. .
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