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but the official line they become the government intends on this procedure and when we go to go on was that it is nothing more than just the general public awareness campaign that people need to know what to do in a state of emergency what is. that. they had a stumbling discovering the blind sheikh exposed hundreds of thousands of some a tourist a dangerous chemical plant. have you been watching not at all why not because i don't like either one of those guys with america's election season coming into the homestretch the president is in new york to see if anyone is even paid attention.
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i had a family i lived in a fairly nice community wasn't rich it was an upscale it was just like you know our society ok then they started showing up here what happened was. my company decided i could get cheap labor and they got rid of. me rosa legally legally we have to get up every morning we have to go to work and you know we have to pay our bills and we have to do it and that's just the american dream.
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and if you want the american dream you have to go by the last i figure it's here's one of the major trails in the united states and. i watch and they run run down my property and about this noise. bothers a little chap mean that car mortars from coming over the wire is protecting the country i'm the kind of guy who doesn't mind your newspaper and sturdy so i come out here you know we're all immigrants as well that we all came from somewhere else . wealthy british style sun. that's not on the tires. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars
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a report. would be soon which brightened if you move the song from funds to impression made some. moves from stock totty dot com. this is now see it's good to have you with us the power in the games in london aren't away with thousands of athletes defying disabilities to compete but among this pounces is a company which accused of leading leaving many so physically impaired people defeated to check said laura smith hasn't. the paralympics are the ultimate display of troy over adversity
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a showcase for people who've overcome their disabilities and achieve something amazing but hanging over this event is a shadow cast by may just toss it's the firm the government's paying to assess disabled people's ability to work but it's blamed for humiliating the vulnerable and forcing people off benefits as part of the country's austerity drive they are making money out of other people's misery quite literally the old many of them sponsoring the paralympics is i think it's really lost on them and he seems to divide people into the serving disabled and the un to serving tony bradstock went through an at or sest moment which resulted in him losing his entire income for six months he says he was made to feel like a criminal and the process resulted in him attempting suicide work and just session is going for the world and. it's a disposable. because they said explosive watch explosions
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what more occupational health doctor a shade she took a great noise from all this because i couldn't find any why i took over the roof over my head. i couldn't shoot any y.i.t. he's not a load of pressure groups a thirty two people died a week after being found fixed to work by ourselves disabled people and other activists have travelled here from all over the country to very test against actresses sponsorship of the paralympics they're united in their admiration for the paralympics themselves but say an organization and they feel that you ordinary disabled people should play no part in this. in a statement the company defends its practices and policies responsibility back to the government department for work and pensions which actually makes the final decision. we do not make decisions on people's benefit in thailand on welfare
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policy but to continue to make sure the disservice who grew wide is a highly professional and compassionate as it can be but disability activists say that's just passing the buck and that at all says sponsorship of the games gives it a whitewash it doesn't deserve they're trying to clean up their image by trying to associate themselves with sports you know this is so disability and people's activity has really given the other side oh how hall floats thank you michael to the team g.b. athletes appeared to highlight the artist branding on their paralympic accreditation during the opening ceremony but activists say that's not enough when the top of the government expect to cause a row total of the million people to lose their independent living benefits in the next four years. or to. have more news on the
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paralympic games on our website dot com as well as some other stories that you may have missed on air insulting devastatingly funny for instance to learn how a new british that calm split the muslim audience in the u.k. . and also making money the easy way learned how a talented swindler cheated billions of dollars out of trust for investors. charges won't be filed against dozens of cia officers accused of torturing two terror suspects to death had attention facilities in iraq and afghanistan the u.s. justice department officially closed its investigation saying it didn't have enough evidence for a conviction and on this one way it from the counsel for the national interest believes the basic rules of law have been thrown out by washington. many of us feel that this is not finished that we were opposed to what went on and that there should be true justice and true pursuit of justice gone which we have not seen yet
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the cia destroyed some of the tapes that in itself was a criminal action that that itself shouldn't been pursued. hopefully will be pursued some time so the fact that there may be some difficulty in gathering evidence we don't know that's really the case but a part of the difficulty certainly is because important evidence was destroyed there are still people in in the united states as well as around the world who are outreach to what's going. on but this has been a you know this is still the george w. bush administration's activities being carried on by the obama administration's actions as well i think they did expect that a great many liberals especially the conservatives too would be outraged at this violation of the rule of law and that's probably why this was announced as you say after you know a number of years that the announcement came the day before
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a major holiday in the united states labor day holiday i don't think that that coincidence is by accident. u.s. presidential nominee mitt romney closed down as this year's republican national convention with some harsh criticism of barack obama and his handling of foreign affairs but did americans take any notice the resident is a new york restaurant to find out. in the u.s. republicans and democrats are holding their national conventions and here the media and politicians talk about them that the most important things going on right now so who's watching and what have they seen this week let's talk about that have you been watching why not because i don't like either one of those guys so you don't watch and you don't vote i meant that no i do vote but i don't like voting for the word who's who's not the worst of the two. but do you need to watch the conventions to be informed know it's all crap have you been watching it out absolutely none of
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it why now but i hate the republicans are you going to watch the democratic convention probably not why not i don't need to do you think there is actual information being said sad at the conventions or is it just kind of b.s. but i think it's sort of you know sounds good on camera do you think. these conventions actually do anything you know. spend money our money our money how do you feel about that i don't like that. how do we get them to stop because you know romney's going to say leave town. the content is not so much the poor important as the outside how people perform that this my first impression that people are choosing the heads not the i think most of europeans are pro obama and that's it but you don't need to watch any of the bad never. really want to show us that i was
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really i mean congress or us are smarter than that that was really awful i'm sure what better way irritates me is that these people aren't. she really think we're stupid what are they covering up well she's a very intelligent lady but i mean she sat there for an hour striking mitt romney so you go well you know americans smarter than that you know that way i mean america needs someone to stand up and take charge of think. people that are out for themselves that's it i give up on it but don't they when i mean you're not happy with the way things are going and so the solution you've chosen is to check out doesn't that mean they they went. yes. yes so it seems like most people aren't even watching but if you do decide to tune in and remember to watch it for what it is extremely calculated very expensive showmanship designed to influence the way you think whether or not that works is up to you.
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and let's not have some other world news and briefly the sa at least twelve people including ten civilians have been killed in central afghanistan. near a local military base first a bomb known suit detonated himself apparently to clear the way for a trunk which followed him exploding shortly after they taliban how already claimed responsibility for the blasts. thousands of protesters occupied the main highway leading to bahrain's capital to demand freedom and a democratic government the demonstrators banners and flyers urging the release of jailed activists leaders the shia majority bahrain which was ruled by a western backed sunni dynasty has been told by and rest and protesters since twenty eleven. at least two people have been killed in a supermarket shootout in new jersey as the next marine sprayed sixteen rounds from his rifle lab to coworkers and been shot himself and terence tyler left his night
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shift but returned shortly after with an assault rifle and a handgun to find fourteen people still inside tyler reportedly suffered from depression and has even tweeted about going on killing sprees. opposition activists have taken to the streets of mexico after enrique pena nieto was declared president following a two month legal struggle election called the outcome was correct and within legal limits but rather rob lowe biz obrador who made claims of violations during the campaign and voting said he may not accept the decision. the future of the crimea's holiday friendly beaches is at stake g.'s her danger at the bottom of the black sea off season exceed your ship ski look at what lies beneath. locals in the crimea admit that the tourist season this year might have been better but still we're talking hundreds of thousands of stories from all over the world who have come here for summer holidays but none of them are aware that swimming in the sea
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here might actually be dangerous this summer dozens of dead dolphins washed up on crimean shores ecologists say this is down to an infection and the actions of local poachers but others have connected these deaths to something more sinister divers recently discovered these barrels containing poisonous gas which were dumped in the sea by the retreating soviet army prior to the nazi invasion of one nine hundred forty one if poisonous substances are released into the sea water the consequences could be on imaginable he breathed gas can theoretically kill everything within forty kilometers however the state ecological watchdog firmly denies this threat even exists but the laws are divers and specialists from the interior ministry check the bottom of the sea or the board tori's tested water for poisonous substances and we found nothing. but this recently declassified documents suggest the opposite in two thousand and four crimea's authorities urged private colleges
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to check the coastline for threats that is when those containers were found former m.p. oleksandr kusa is probably the only politician in ukraine who is making comments on the issue because she says the authorities are deliberately keeping the public in the dark and you ship it with it now that's the mentality of local bureaucrats who come in for a year or two now this and don't want these problems on their hands meanwhile more and more kids return to this virus infections from crimea's summer holidays and this is definitely caused by travel project state of the sea water who says lifting those containers from the bottom of the sea is impossible they will fall apart that's why experts suggest a different solution. there's a technology which allows us to see all these containers all for seven hundred. years underground succumb focus is constructed and put above the decaying barrels this would solve the problem. it is hard to estimate how much this kind of
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operation would cost but as long as these barrels are a threat to every black sea country key of would most certainly get international aid should it appeal for help this year's tourist season has finished with no major incidents but some say that next year unless there's urgent political action the region may not be so lucky alexi russia of ski artsy reporting from crimea in ukraine they would ask how the back with a recap our top stories in a moment. the
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this is r.c. coming to live from moscow the headline. syrian rebels are threatening to our time civilian planes on breed to the country claiming they're being used to supply the government with weapons that has sticky valves to keep pushing for foreign protected save zones inside syria a move that amounts to military intervention. iran is ready firming its position in the international arena after hosting a summit of dozens of nations the missing bonds the country's controversial nuclear ambitions the international atomic watchdog the pressure on toronto for charging forward with the program. there paralympic games in london are overshadowed by the controversy around a major sponsor sorry it's accused of forcing people with disabilities box to work
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when they are physically unable. and right now ahead of the bicentennial of the defeat of napoleon at the hands of russia the bottle of you know all going to talks to historian david markham about what they french leader was a hero or one of history's greatest villains that spotlight on r.t. in just about. welcome to spotlight the interview show on r t i know and today my guest on the show is david marr and we'll talk about napoleon emperor. as being two hundred years since one of the greatest wars in europe you have in summer eighteen twenty one of our to invaded russia the russian army made the
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french chase them just drive away from the capital which at that time was the st petersburg after a bloody battle near moscow napoleon captured the city but the russian burned down and the french were forced to retreat fiasco of the russian campaign was the turning point of napoleonic wars in europe it's against the french forces and severely shook the emperor's reputation so what were the lessons we learned from the war and why is the loser still considered the greatest. we'll discuss it with david mark president of the international napoleonic society. in the beginning of the nineteenth century after napoleon had conquered a large part of europe he himself was considered a monster and even an anti-christ by a song but two centuries of paused and added years to him have changed dramatically in the west a lot of historians consider him
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a remarkable military figure and compare him to alexander the great and julius caesar mr david mark him as one of those who have dedicated themselves to napoleonic history he's one of the most competent experts in this field and head of the international napoleonic society. who welcomes the show thank you. great pleasure to be here thank you very much for coming in without first of all do that you have dedicated your life you have dedicated yourself to to to. napoleon and to. looming more about this great personally certainly he is a great he was a great personality but what inspired you personally what inspired you most in the pelion bonaparte well the answer is probably different than you might anticipate it was actually my father when i was a very young lad would tell me stories about napoleon and then about caesar and alexander and some others and he had been a war correspondent he was
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a journalist like yourself and although he was in print and he brought back. postcards that showed liaison believe you know were napoleon's buried in the arctic tree op and stuff and he would tell me stories and and it just sort of stuck and over the years my interest went up and down is such things go and then back in the eighty's when the bicentennial of the french revolution was about to take place and there was all sorts of stuff going on about the french revolution and the polian and and i took a class and then the paper that i wrote for the class the professor said oh you should submit this to be published and i did and it was published and and that opened the floodgates i've got a quote from one of you would see you say there could napoleon bonaparte is career has been virtually matched it is truly only alexander the great and julius caesar
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made a claim to comparable lives and influence on this end quote what influence left. napoleon. do you think had the most the most lost thing effect on people in history on no question about the polio on which was initially the code. seville the civil code that he had a huge hand and writing he'd write the whole thing himself and the group that worked with them didn't always even let him get his way on some things he wanted more liberal divorce law for example then it ended up being put in the code. well. well when you're in peru don't have to worry too much about that sort of thing but never never never the less that was a very progressive civil code combine. hundreds and hundreds of royal decree as in a regional laws and so forth and so on and finally gave
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a unified civil code so that no matter where you went in the country you you you were under the same same laws and then that code was expanded into a number of the areas of the empire including even in the united states where i'm your problem but in one of our states. louisiana operates under the civil good big big. he wrote the civil code he actually betrayed the idealism of the true lucia which actually made him what he became this isn't that what do you did that were you when you were a kid well i'm not so sure that i completely agree he believed in the equality which was one of the three aspects of the slogan a lot of the cinema solution for turning to some extent but as you know liberty also although and states of war you have some restrictions of liberty he certainly did have censorship as many.
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