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britain has an empire of sorts.inancial empire, the only empire in the 21st century that really matters. britain has the world's largest financial center. under british sovereignty for the key global tax havens where the russian elite and not just the russian elite but all the despotics of the world launder their money. britain, london has become the russian oligarchy's destination of choice. calling these people oligarchs hides what they are really are, putin's political bosses, russia's leadership. liz: let me interrupt. your article, i found it fascinating. we jumped all over it. let's get you on. people mostly in the u.k. slammed you for inaccuracies, calling you, at least what you wrote, rap sod i cannily stupid. when you really delve into the complaints, didn't like you mentioned that many so. buss in london are dirty. you were describing certain things. you say there are empty townhouses owned by russian oligarchs. people said, they're not empty, they're filled. but the substance of what you say is a little d
britain has an empire of sorts.inancial empire, the only empire in the 21st century that really matters. britain has the world's largest financial center. under british sovereignty for the key global tax havens where the russian elite and not just the russian elite but all the despotics of the world launder their money. britain, london has become the russian oligarchy's destination of choice. calling these people oligarchs hides what they are really are, putin's political bosses, russia's...
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vladimir putin looks at britain. he sees london, the center of which the capital is sold, a stock exchange in which vast billions are in the pockets of major russian states, companies, and he sees britain's empire of tax havens over which the sun never sets. this is why vladimir putin believes that the western elite is, in fact, corrupt. there has been start lipping news from london, a -- startling news from london, a leak to the "guardian" newspaper that britain's government issued an internal position paper saying that britain wants to stop american sanctions from hurting the interests of the city of london. that means ta britain is talking in conversations with n.a.t.o. allies that it doesn't want sanctions that can hit vladimir putin where it hurts. >> you're reporting that you believe they are considering in london some sort of legislation that would prevent american sanctions affecting the city of london, the financial sector in london. >> there was a leak to a british newspaper, an internal position paper of w
vladimir putin looks at britain. he sees london, the center of which the capital is sold, a stock exchange in which vast billions are in the pockets of major russian states, companies, and he sees britain's empire of tax havens over which the sun never sets. this is why vladimir putin believes that the western elite is, in fact, corrupt. there has been start lipping news from london, a -- startling news from london, a leak to the "guardian" newspaper that britain's government issued...
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they're debating how to position britain in iraq to maximize their own long-term energy security.s not the only one. >> the battles of afghanistan and iraq, polish forces served with skill and honor, america will not forget that poland rose to the moment. >> along with britain, poland, a member of the bush administration's coalition of the willing, also positions itselves to take advantage of iraqi oil. in july 2003, a consortium of polish companies signs a contract with halliburton subsidiary kbr to join in. at the signing, poland's foreign minister, quote, never concealed our design to provide polish firms with direct access to sources of crude oil. access to iraq's oil, poland's foreign minister says, quote, is our final goal. the foreign governments that led the invasion start to jockey for position to try to take advantage of what iraq has you should the ground. less than two months after the invasion, the british government is internally discussing getting iraq's oil fields up and running as its first main target. they're debating how to position britain in iraq to maximize
they're debating how to position britain in iraq to maximize their own long-term energy security.s not the only one. >> the battles of afghanistan and iraq, polish forces served with skill and honor, america will not forget that poland rose to the moment. >> along with britain, poland, a member of the bush administration's coalition of the willing, also positions itselves to take advantage of iraqi oil. in july 2003, a consortium of polish companies signs a contract with halliburton...
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for example, britain has just set up a military academy to train the afghan officer corps. that is a longstanding commitment which british officers go out there and train up a new generation of the afghan army and is still in it the kind of discipline and principles that we would expect from the western army. but whether this is a stake is a big question. as you probably know, the chicago agreement. the west provided $4 million or so to pay for the afghans, but the absence of bilateral security pacts with karzai really jeopardize is that. karzai has gone off on his own strange journey again. then i get the sense that the obama administration is almost exasperated by this and is just not prepared to make any commitment beyond 2014. it is all in the balance. i just from my experience working in afghanistan as a journalist don't think the afghan army and police force is yet ready to take complete control of the security. they do a lot of good work at the moment, but that is because we are helping them. we provide the helicopters, the unit was to the intelligence. without that
for example, britain has just set up a military academy to train the afghan officer corps. that is a longstanding commitment which british officers go out there and train up a new generation of the afghan army and is still in it the kind of discipline and principles that we would expect from the western army. but whether this is a stake is a big question. as you probably know, the chicago agreement. the west provided $4 million or so to pay for the afghans, but the absence of bilateral security...
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is or is in britain.ing jobs would be hospitals, recruit nurses, doctors and then meet health needs of the country as well. i just don't understand -- well, i do understand because i know the people who are saying it. they have absolutely no relation to health care. >> finally, any thoughts on the comparison of the debate you are seeing today with what happened before the british -- the national health service was ushered in in britain? are you seeing an echo of it? >> yes, in a way. some of the doctors were opposed to it, but they came around. you had a little bit of it. i tell you what changed it. it takes you back to the 1930's. we had mass unemployment, as you do in the u.s. i was a pilot in the royal air force and the war and we were discussing when we are coming home once how we would do with the problems of unemployment. one lad said something about her forgotten. he said in the 1930's we had mass unemployment am a we don't have unemployment and we are killing germans. if you can have full employme
is or is in britain.ing jobs would be hospitals, recruit nurses, doctors and then meet health needs of the country as well. i just don't understand -- well, i do understand because i know the people who are saying it. they have absolutely no relation to health care. >> finally, any thoughts on the comparison of the debate you are seeing today with what happened before the british -- the national health service was ushered in in britain? are you seeing an echo of it? >> yes, in a...
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this time on the diplomatic front, with back to back news conferences great britain and rome, all in an effort to diffuse a cry that is seems to be growing worse by the day. just moments ago, the president unannounced coming to the podium announcing new sanctions against russia, we have a team of reporters cooing the crisis but we begin with jennifer glass, she joining us live now, and jennifer, western leaders taking a very hard line against russia. >> that's right. president obama says as clear plan he would like to see international on servers here on the ground that won't be easy here right after president obama spoke, we heard from john kerry he had very harsh words for russia. >> we cannot allow russia or any country to defy international law with impunity. there's no place in the community of nations for the kind of aggression, and steps that we have seen taken in crimea and ukraine in these last days. 40 russian ships are blocking other bays that are home to ukraine and the fleet. ukrainian ships basically blockaded in their own port, and in britain prime minister warned russ
this time on the diplomatic front, with back to back news conferences great britain and rome, all in an effort to diffuse a cry that is seems to be growing worse by the day. just moments ago, the president unannounced coming to the podium announcing new sanctions against russia, we have a team of reporters cooing the crisis but we begin with jennifer glass, she joining us live now, and jennifer, western leaders taking a very hard line against russia. >> that's right. president obama says...
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interestingly not in great britain but the famous elite universities of our country. this is appalling to me. this is the grain of bread in my oyster and why we are here this evening. their attitude is the humane equivalent of indulging in aversion to the study of the causes of cancer because the study is unpleasant. the reason for the establishment for this than military history is to call attention to this most regrettable condition. and ironically the national appetite for military history invariably off campus is constant and voracious. sales of serious works of military history continue at extraordinarily high levels. and we hope that this award will be the beginning of a substantial remedy of the disease. the military history is somehow considered as right-wing or conservative. this is an utterly preposterous way of looking at the discipline. but it is deep-seated and it will not be remedied overnight. and here and there are bright rays of hope and we have heard from some of the hope later victor davis hanson strategic enterprise at stanford and strong programs
interestingly not in great britain but the famous elite universities of our country. this is appalling to me. this is the grain of bread in my oyster and why we are here this evening. their attitude is the humane equivalent of indulging in aversion to the study of the causes of cancer because the study is unpleasant. the reason for the establishment for this than military history is to call attention to this most regrettable condition. and ironically the national appetite for military history...
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but the monday and widely tipped as britain's next prime minister or obese next to the doc called beacon seventh of march that it was so full of them coming back into parliament. behind me. i am to take over the leadership from david cameron. with views like these you can see that this statement that he made the newspaper column in one of britain's most right wing news that was previously saved set the cat amongst the pigeons. the circle the government of immigration is the muslim community then be made a scapegoat for the politicians fail yet in that regard. it's a multidimensional a doctor today that the conservatives on the right are involved they are keeping fee of one of the art amongst the so called indigenous community we are about immigration. in fact most all of the immigration is coming from white people in the european union and more british people are working in european union countries and eu countries' populations of living and working in britain but when they talk about immigration. they know that the will look around for black or brown faces. and almost set tomatoes faces
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instead the pound in britain. it will look like this. twelve so he did call and talking back to the old company that from the days before we even had the decimal currency. it is this take cctv on. dazzling designs ranging from antique chandeliers to plastic pipe are currently on show in dubai. this year's design day's event has attracted dozens of exhibitors from twenty countries around the world. let's take a look of what they have on offer one of the highlights of this year's design davies is a collaboration of mold on with brett antiques. this natural rock crystal chandelier with a million us dollars was once part of the collection of the untimely and bro need to dash the family composting with a seventeen century tapestry of king david is this a warm night by random international which resembles a swarm of bees but reacts to sound. and this is a molten take on the traditional grandfather talk. time is penned in every minute with a black marker pen. today we visited a kid again if you buy a wee nap needs to get a contemporary art with
instead the pound in britain. it will look like this. twelve so he did call and talking back to the old company that from the days before we even had the decimal currency. it is this take cctv on. dazzling designs ranging from antique chandeliers to plastic pipe are currently on show in dubai. this year's design day's event has attracted dozens of exhibitors from twenty countries around the world. let's take a look of what they have on offer one of the highlights of this year's design davies is...
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retirement of britain's drug. some britons and mind fly assassins could sense wish that telecom painful afghanistan to africa and i mean leave the full story is just ahead after the break stay with us. good line investigation of the fishing industry. reveals what she had in fish farms waters. under me because. i saw it spread all over norway is the most toxic food you have in the whole world during private drama zones in the fischel inquiry furthermore tells restrictions. i don't. really know what's inside the feeling of fish. do we speak your language as anybody will or not again. this program some documentaries in spanish what matters to you. it will turn a deaf angle on this story. here to. find out me visit actuality. dot com. welcome back to our team to national britons arrested three men and a woman on suspicion of hedging to syria to support extremist fighters than they now face terror related charges that could land them with a life in jail there's been a rise in such arrests in the u.k. where police fear
retirement of britain's drug. some britons and mind fly assassins could sense wish that telecom painful afghanistan to africa and i mean leave the full story is just ahead after the break stay with us. good line investigation of the fishing industry. reveals what she had in fish farms waters. under me because. i saw it spread all over norway is the most toxic food you have in the whole world during private drama zones in the fischel inquiry furthermore tells restrictions. i don't. really know...
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so if britain imposes sanctions on russia, bp takes a hit.eans everyone in this country takes a hit. this is a serious question that's being asked of us. the difference in a way between america and britain or wider with europe is that our economic ties since '91 with russia have gotten very, very close indeed. and this does make it difficult for our governments to make independent judgment on a question like this. >> we should point out that some, not all, but some of these russian elites who are part of this london system. they didn't exactly make their money on the up and up. do you think journalists who have been following the money have only scratched the surface on how dependent aspects of the british economy are on russia's plutocrasy? >> absolutely, no question about it. there's an institution called the limited liability partnership. a vehicle perfectly designed for the criminal. you cannot investigate this -- the ownership of it. you cannot investigate the accounts. yanukovych, the deposed president of ukraine. it has been revealed a
so if britain imposes sanctions on russia, bp takes a hit.eans everyone in this country takes a hit. this is a serious question that's being asked of us. the difference in a way between america and britain or wider with europe is that our economic ties since '91 with russia have gotten very, very close indeed. and this does make it difficult for our governments to make independent judgment on a question like this. >> we should point out that some, not all, but some of these russian elites...
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because americans had trouble in britain and this is a tragic story of melville in britain. because of the uncertain status of american copyrights of american authors in britain, one thing they did to tweak the system and improve their position is publish their published their book first in britain and then in america. so you might have a better shot of getting a copyright. and melville sent moby dick to be published for and the british publisher did not include the epilogue. so if you read this book about everyone and if you don't have the epilogue you don't know that ishmael survived. so the reviews of him were just terrible. if it doesn't make any sense. how is everyone died. and this doesn't make any sense. well, in addition to violating the copyright of literary works, the american newspapers would pick up british book reviews. so even though the american publishers publish the whole moby dick, which explains everything, sort of, it certainly makes the book makes sense. even melville was the subject of having them reprinted in people at the time never found that book. t
because americans had trouble in britain and this is a tragic story of melville in britain. because of the uncertain status of american copyrights of american authors in britain, one thing they did to tweak the system and improve their position is publish their published their book first in britain and then in america. so you might have a better shot of getting a copyright. and melville sent moby dick to be published for and the british publisher did not include the epilogue. so if you read...
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and as i worked in britain, thanks to the guggenheim fellowship, it grew and grew and grew.i go back to antiquity and look at western culture in general and slavery in western culture. and it's somewhat more intellectual history, but certainly there's not much a social history in it. but when i moved on through the department of slavery in the age of revolution and i'm dealing with industrial revolution as well as with the american and french -- american revolutions and so political revolutions and so on. so i'm beginning in that second one to do a good bit with what i say with the abolitionists were up against. the first abolitionist. the first big question was why, and to give a moment in history, a fairly small group of men and women had come to see slavery, and absolutely terrible evil when it had been accepted pretty much for millennia, going back to plato and aristotle are cities and so on. but the age of revolution i'm dealing with, already had a transformation of moral perception so that quite a few people who feel that slavery is terrible and we've got to do somethi
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he spoke it's an important note to the irish community in britain. those attending tonight's event bookings no promise of being here for decades. i lived through periods when relations between the two countries were severely strained through the troubles when being a liar to quicken wasn't necessarily something you would openly celebrate all that has changed now according to mary ellen who was quick to point at the contribution she and others like her help meet to life in britain. winter break into a procession at the last king of the irish community the recognition of his they basically want another and you know it and mpeg which you can't explain it. i should get. to enter. i've always wanted. i was eighteen i came here. i came on sunday the fifth of may launch on monday the sixth of may the last few minutes marion co have arrived at the palace to see these proceedings hundred and fourteen new zealand and. i know that as she is inside at the quadrangle of buckingham palace which has the soul of the guests have been at finding two he joins the snap
he spoke it's an important note to the irish community in britain. those attending tonight's event bookings no promise of being here for decades. i lived through periods when relations between the two countries were severely strained through the troubles when being a liar to quicken wasn't necessarily something you would openly celebrate all that has changed now according to mary ellen who was quick to point at the contribution she and others like her help meet to life in britain. winter break...
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. >> the sad history in britain's great past. ♪ >>> good evening, thanks for joining us.'m joie chen. there are late develops in the crisis in ukraine. president obama spoke to vladimir putin for about an hour this evening. the white house reports the president laid out a road map for a resolution, but only if russian troops returned to their bases, and russia engage in direct talks with the interim ukrainian government. the call comes after mr. obama drew a bright line on the most urgent question of the day. >> united states is united with our allies and partners in upholding international law. and advancing global security. >> the president rejecting what should surely be a rubber stamp vote in crimea's parliament. aimed at making crimea a part of russia. outside of the parliament building protesters push back too only to be quickly put down by men in caps. for the fledgling government of ukraine -- >> this is illegitimate decision, and this so-called at all. >> while john kerry after meeting with russia foreign minister excooed president obama's order. >> crimea is ukr
. >> the sad history in britain's great past. ♪ >>> good evening, thanks for joining us.'m joie chen. there are late develops in the crisis in ukraine. president obama spoke to vladimir putin for about an hour this evening. the white house reports the president laid out a road map for a resolution, but only if russian troops returned to their bases, and russia engage in direct talks with the interim ukrainian government. the call comes after mr. obama drew a bright line on the...
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britain's trade war with the name. he taped on to beat the train states recently doubled to ten and fifteen indications that the bleach could spread far beyond the current operations in afghanistan is a real commitment now is the use of armed unmanned systems crimes when the teacher. the petition by the americans by the minute the forces around the world according to tim lincoln and the height of the english countryside east. if the band is playing tonight features stunning. you ain't see any signs that the alms week the fleet is currently on deployment in afghanistan this is from this place that that operates its un special buffet said that an affinity for false sense of the impact that during strikes. she's day. with the ministry of defence should be preparing to use its weekly trains in africa and the middle east once they finished the quilt again this time the cia to deal with the art life and i have read bits and some of what takes place a bid to a base and aria flooding said but there's still more questions than
britain's trade war with the name. he taped on to beat the train states recently doubled to ten and fifteen indications that the bleach could spread far beyond the current operations in afghanistan is a real commitment now is the use of armed unmanned systems crimes when the teacher. the petition by the americans by the minute the forces around the world according to tim lincoln and the height of the english countryside east. if the band is playing tonight features stunning. you ain't see any...
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britain's drone war is looming. the u.k.' reproduce fleet recently doubled to ten and there have been indications that their reach could spread far beyond the current operations in afghanistan is a real commitment to use of unmanned systems well into the future by the protests by the americans by military forces around the world oh yeah fording tin in lincoln and the heart of the english countryside a surveillance plane collides three the sky. you won't see any signs of the reaper fleet they currently on deployment in afghanistan but it's from this base that operated un special rapporteur everson his report into the impact of drone strikes was published on tuesday said the britain's ministry of defense could be put. pairing to use it we could drains in africa and the middle east once they finished their deployment in afghanistan the ministry of defense to be all of this good p.r. drive recently learned the regular some of what takes place over drone base here in our area affording but there is still more questions than answer
britain's drone war is looming. the u.k.' reproduce fleet recently doubled to ten and there have been indications that their reach could spread far beyond the current operations in afghanistan is a real commitment to use of unmanned systems well into the future by the protests by the americans by military forces around the world oh yeah fording tin in lincoln and the heart of the english countryside a surveillance plane collides three the sky. you won't see any signs of the reaper fleet they...
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britain -- how journalists are defying the secret service. and greece -- why the lights could go out for small fishermen . relations between east and west have not been this bad since the cold war. the fall of the viktor yanukovych regime in the ukraine and the resulting tug-of-war between tf and moscow have led to fears that ukraine might break up altogether -- the tug-of-war between key iev and moscow. during the second world war, stalin forced them to relocate to central asia. in early 1990's, the authorities allow them to return, but now the tartars are worried history might repeat itself. >> this is a village of about 600, off the beaten path in southeastern crimea. the quiet of the early spring missed he lies the turmoil of the peninsula elsewhere. in the 1990's, crimean tartars began to return to the region. all this family had to start with was a ramshackle hut overgrown with weeds. >> we built a greenhouse and planted a garden here. we grow radishes and onions in it. >> he earns a bit of extra money on the side as a driver using his
britain -- how journalists are defying the secret service. and greece -- why the lights could go out for small fishermen . relations between east and west have not been this bad since the cold war. the fall of the viktor yanukovych regime in the ukraine and the resulting tug-of-war between tf and moscow have led to fears that ukraine might break up altogether -- the tug-of-war between key iev and moscow. during the second world war, stalin forced them to relocate to central asia. in early...
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britain had indeed been defeated in america.the morning of october the 17th, 1781, outside yorktown in virginia, but a long-term or mounted the parent has said that this each british lines between the ribbon. the sound of his drum was an oddball again background, to irene. if it had not been for visibility at the redcoat, he might as either way until doomsday. he was followed by an officer holding that the way hanker cheese and proposing negotiations to surrender. the american suddenly ceased. the junior officer in the pennsylvania line at the continental army described how when the firing ceased, i thought i'd never heard a drug equal to it. the most delightful music to us all. they stood in silence as from a distant of last and 200 yards. i'm in october 19, the victors were forced to raise for the pleasures they humiliated so before them. other washington specified the type has surrendered with tape plays at 2:00 precisely, the british and german troops did not appear for another hour. a new uniforms they formed two columns mo
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and that britain will not support significant economic sanctions at this time. this is the editorial cartoon of today's london "times." it shows bare chested putin in his mussolini pose playing chess with three tanks on the chess board knocking over the chess pieces of barack obama, prime minister david cammeron and eu chief negotiator baronness ashton. that's how they see it over here. it's not a bad depiction. putin is on a roll. we don't know what we are doing. we have no strategy. that's because we didn't think of up yesterday but because we didn't have it for five years. >> doesn't that mirror with what happened last summer with syria when britain didn't back us up on syria when the president drew the red line. that put us in a rather crumbling position. >> right. i think it certainly undercut the president's already weak position. the issue here is that the europeans are much more dependent economically on russia. than we are. oil and natural gas, much of it coming through ukraine and the trade relationships they have developed. the notion that at this poi
and that britain will not support significant economic sanctions at this time. this is the editorial cartoon of today's london "times." it shows bare chested putin in his mussolini pose playing chess with three tanks on the chess board knocking over the chess pieces of barack obama, prime minister david cammeron and eu chief negotiator baronness ashton. that's how they see it over here. it's not a bad depiction. putin is on a roll. we don't know what we are doing. we have no strategy....
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really take hold contributed to anti-slavery movement and indeed there was a proslavery writer in britainy the name of gilbert franklin who claimed that in effect the whole abolition movement largely in the late 18th century was an attempt to divert attention from that terrible exploitation of workers in britain. ..
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silly and as we saw and heard from the earlier the enormous economic interests of germany france britain would really preclude economic sanctions while the crisis in ukraine and the way its coverage is affecting the situation right after the break stay with us. the first issue that this government this interim government preoccupied itself which was the future of the russian language in ukraine and at a time when. the country's. government was prepared to take. you know what appears to. many...
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liz: david, i have a question for you and jack, is britain a nation of valets and hire links for oligarchs in russia and other countries in. david: absolutely. liz: we asked the author of a thought provoking op-ed that came out this weekend in ukraine why the u.k. appears slightly reluctant to impose sanctions against russia after the russia's military occupation of crimea. could it be they need the money? >>> if you bought facebook shares in august of 2012 when they were near an all-time low you look like a genius today, right? with the stock up nearly 250%, up next we talk to the money manager who did just exactly that. he is sharing his latest stock pick with you, coming up. ♪
liz: david, i have a question for you and jack, is britain a nation of valets and hire links for oligarchs in russia and other countries in. david: absolutely. liz: we asked the author of a thought provoking op-ed that came out this weekend in ukraine why the u.k. appears slightly reluctant to impose sanctions against russia after the russia's military occupation of crimea. could it be they need the money? >>> if you bought facebook shares in august of 2012 when they were near an...
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international law much more world news coming your way including why dirty diesels could get britain slapped with a massive new fine for some u.k. politicians though it's all a bunch of talk one of them tells us what he thinks brussels is really that story after the break. they look like bounty yard. where the locals can enjoy the sun and the ocean. was buried here years ago. means these people are suffering the consequences. how much more poison lies on the ground. behind this there is what we call the clip bank on which there is a bit. left by security test. radionuclides despite what really is. there remains the don't hold it in a little less than two of the. stock is the rock on the coral reef on ten meters down nuclear tests a never ending legacy. good to have you with us or an r.t. international syria has repelled it too attempted attacks on its chemical weapons convoys and the arsenal is as exposed as ever during the operation to destroy the toxic arms with militants exploiting that vulnerability to derail the process. now reported on how the civil war is clearly hampering the
international law much more world news coming your way including why dirty diesels could get britain slapped with a massive new fine for some u.k. politicians though it's all a bunch of talk one of them tells us what he thinks brussels is really that story after the break. they look like bounty yard. where the locals can enjoy the sun and the ocean. was buried here years ago. means these people are suffering the consequences. how much more poison lies on the ground. behind this there is what we...
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james has amassed and the full arsenal of britain is not even the eu advocates worried about the voice of the sixteen is good. critics say this is called vacuuming kids and the new government is to be incapable of intruding these disparate nations. but he does it use to co manage its a controlled center of cubans this talk of an older city there've been incidents of mangrove trees off the sweets extortion. so the car control it now and they won't be able to in the future. it's one thing to cook yet. people might like to get one in which the conduct of time before awake and talking to him and production support is needed if the law was amended to get home even as his minions. we received information on holiday to the weapons are being sold one hundred dollars for one cannot recall. so what. read magazines. we called the national guard recruitment office and canapes and found it's pretty easy to sign up. i mean. to a temple. far northeast. this is the treatment also sick with something just to be sixteen in the connectivity that clung to a story that came. from a man who had been using t
james has amassed and the full arsenal of britain is not even the eu advocates worried about the voice of the sixteen is good. critics say this is called vacuuming kids and the new government is to be incapable of intruding these disparate nations. but he does it use to co manage its a controlled center of cubans this talk of an older city there've been incidents of mangrove trees off the sweets extortion. so the car control it now and they won't be able to in the future. it's one thing to cook...
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because of crimes britain's drone war is looming. the case in fleet recently doubled to ten and there have been indications that their reach could spread far beyond the current operations in afghanistan bryza real commitment now. systems well into the future by the british by the americans by military forces around the world oh yes hoarding tin in lincoln and the heart of the english countryside a surveillance plane collides treat the sky. you would see any signs of the reaper fleet here they currently on deployment in afghanistan but it's from this base that operated un special rapporteur ben emmerson he's reported to be impacted train strikes was published on cheese day said the britons ministry of defense could be preparing to use its be two trains in africa in the middle east when they finish the fight against the ministry of defense of being on the base of the p.r. drive recently the regular emphasis some of what takes place over drain base here in our affording but there is still more questions than answers once a month some pr
because of crimes britain's drone war is looming. the case in fleet recently doubled to ten and there have been indications that their reach could spread far beyond the current operations in afghanistan bryza real commitment now. systems well into the future by the british by the americans by military forces around the world oh yes hoarding tin in lincoln and the heart of the english countryside a surveillance plane collides treat the sky. you would see any signs of the reaper fleet here they...
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and britain is not the only one. >> the battles of aftghanistan and skill and honor. rose to the moment. >> along with britain, poland, a member of the bush administration's coalition of the the willing positions itself to take advantage of iraqi oil. a consortium of the polish companies signs with kbr to join in iraq's reconstruction. at the signing, poland's foreign minister declares that their government has never, quote, concealed our desire to provide polish firms with direct access to sources of crude oil. access to iraq's oil, poland's foreign minister says, quote, is our final goal. nice morning, scott? aye, or...a mornin' of tiny voices crying out, "feed us -- we've awakened from our long winter's nap and we're peckish to the point of starvin'"!! i don't understand... your grass, man! it's a living, breathing thing. it's hungry, and you've got to feed it with scotts turf builder. that a boy, mikey! two feedings now...in the springtime strengthens and helps protect your lawn from future problems. [ scott ] get scotts turf builder lawn food. it's guaranteed. fe
and britain is not the only one. >> the battles of aftghanistan and skill and honor. rose to the moment. >> along with britain, poland, a member of the bush administration's coalition of the the willing positions itself to take advantage of iraqi oil. a consortium of the polish companies signs with kbr to join in iraq's reconstruction. at the signing, poland's foreign minister declares that their government has never, quote, concealed our desire to provide polish firms with direct...
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lol did so under britain's anti trekking we're going to scavenge the most remote demonstration in mind to stop the government sold on the quarterback to take me to getting gas and oil from shale rock vocals come out in the numbers to defend their apartment from being sacrificed by any jobs such as hezbollah i am one of the day. we take it to me. i cannot believe it. a while to clean the bath just a few miles away from whitsunday places take place both in most areas this already seen take place. so what is first game. hydraulic fracturing full franking is the conservation techniques for covering gas and oil from shale rock style gas production is already well underway in the us that still leaves about was the contamination and a ten is as a result of fresh king of that to granting consent in the uk. the government to try to win the call for the expansion of the controversial race as i say it could bring seventy four thousand jobs. i'm more than three billion pounds of investment to the country but not everyone is convinced. modernism in announcing the troll under the law does not senten
lol did so under britain's anti trekking we're going to scavenge the most remote demonstration in mind to stop the government sold on the quarterback to take me to getting gas and oil from shale rock vocals come out in the numbers to defend their apartment from being sacrificed by any jobs such as hezbollah i am one of the day. we take it to me. i cannot believe it. a while to clean the bath just a few miles away from whitsunday places take place both in most areas this already seen take place....
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you can also see clearly prime minister david cameron of britain. there's chancellor angela merkel of germany. you can see stephen harper of canada, the president of france, but this guy over here in the blue shirt, that is not vladimir putin. vladimir putin that day was home washing his hair. he spent the prime minister instead. he did not care to attend the g-8 summit. kicking a nation out of the g-8 is a big deal. watching what is going on in the world right now, it does not seem reasonable to conclude, however, that vladimir putin much cares about the g-8. it doesn't seem reasonable to conclude that vladimir putin cares more about the g-8 than he does about ukraine. and as president putin considers to be consolidating or at least escalating his military adventure into crimea, as he considers whether or not he's going to push russian troops even further beyond crimea into other parts of ukraine, would any of the options available to not just the united states but the international community actually make a difference? would any of the options tha
you can also see clearly prime minister david cameron of britain. there's chancellor angela merkel of germany. you can see stephen harper of canada, the president of france, but this guy over here in the blue shirt, that is not vladimir putin. vladimir putin that day was home washing his hair. he spent the prime minister instead. he did not care to attend the g-8 summit. kicking a nation out of the g-8 is a big deal. watching what is going on in the world right now, it does not seem reasonable...
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and britain agreed in principal to deploy international observers to ukraine. the idea is to ease concerns after president putin indicated he was worried about those in ukraine. an excuse very few in washington are buying. >> we don't accept anything that president putin said as fact about why they had to protect the so-called ethnic minority in crimea. the other reasons that the russians have laid out as to why they took the action they did. >> joining me now foreign affairs reporter from paris is traveling with secretary kerry and as well joined by the chief national security correspondent. to you first. we know that kerry has spoken to russia's foreign minster. do we have any details about that meeting today? what has come out of it? >> he met with the minster three times, 50 with a group of others from chance, britain, germany, then later he huddled with the foreign minster and then they just wrapped up about a one-hour meeting in annest to get diplomatic track going. they wanted to sit down from britain, france and germany and try to get the process going
and britain agreed in principal to deploy international observers to ukraine. the idea is to ease concerns after president putin indicated he was worried about those in ukraine. an excuse very few in washington are buying. >> we don't accept anything that president putin said as fact about why they had to protect the so-called ethnic minority in crimea. the other reasons that the russians have laid out as to why they took the action they did. >> joining me now foreign affairs...
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but in eastern europe in particular and for some generations in other, in britain and the united states as well poor jews coming from eastern europe were attracted to socialism. and a very small percentage of those were attracted to the most radical and antidemocratic form of socialism, namely communism. for a variety of reasons, although very few jews were communists and very few communes were jews, jews in the early stages of the bolshevik revolution and the communist regime this the soviet union -- in the soviet union were often found in very, disproportionately found in salient positions in the communist regime. that was partly because they spoke many languages, they tended to be more literate than most bolsheviks and so on. al e though most jews were anti-communist, there was a small percentage of jews who were salient in communist parties. and that remained the case in russia in the 1920s and 1930s, and then over time stalin increasingly came to use anti-semitism as a tool of restoring or regaining his legitimacy. and that was particularly the case, actually, in eastern europe aft
but in eastern europe in particular and for some generations in other, in britain and the united states as well poor jews coming from eastern europe were attracted to socialism. and a very small percentage of those were attracted to the most radical and antidemocratic form of socialism, namely communism. for a variety of reasons, although very few jews were communists and very few communes were jews, jews in the early stages of the bolshevik revolution and the communist regime this the soviet...
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canada joined in by condemning introduces me to treat it eventually but for them plus britain from two decided to suspend preparations for the g eight summit in salty these foreign policy chief weight and the corn russia's potential use of force and a british colleague says that there's no excuse for outside retreated to mention all this despite most are still haven't decided whether to send it in the troops will garbage time as mole was probably the strongest threat secretary kerry threatening to isolate russia economically and politically he's like an acid resistant these events he said russia may not remain the g eight deal with threats and there was chris is a lesson. it's really nineteenth century behavior in the twenty first century and there is no way to start with. you just don't invade another country on phony pre tax. in order to assert your interest will be interviewing never asked and what about iraq. what about constant threats to use force coming from washington. even though secretary kerry has not received those question basically cross the minds of those who saw the int
canada joined in by condemning introduces me to treat it eventually but for them plus britain from two decided to suspend preparations for the g eight summit in salty these foreign policy chief weight and the corn russia's potential use of force and a british colleague says that there's no excuse for outside retreated to mention all this despite most are still haven't decided whether to send it in the troops will garbage time as mole was probably the strongest threat secretary kerry threatening...
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and britain.xercises coming under a treaty signed in 1994 known as the budapest memorandum in which britain, the u.s. and russia interestingly guarantee ukrainian's territorial integrity. those exercises a clear sign from the u.s., britain and ukraine that any further military man uvgs for instance, to move into eastern yuck rain would get one assumes a more serious response than the ones we've seen with the military takeovers of the crimean bases we're seeing right now. >> no matter what happens in the world someone starts questioning whether islamist fighters will end up somewhere. now questions whether islamist fighters will end up in crimea? >> crimea is home to more than a quarter million muslims known as tatars. they have historically they say been persecuted by the russians. they're afraid that history may repeat itself. now a term on twitter is trending, nefir on ukraine, that's an islamic term that they might travel there from chech a chechnya. and if they get to crimea, they get into ukr
and britain.xercises coming under a treaty signed in 1994 known as the budapest memorandum in which britain, the u.s. and russia interestingly guarantee ukrainian's territorial integrity. those exercises a clear sign from the u.s., britain and ukraine that any further military man uvgs for instance, to move into eastern yuck rain would get one assumes a more serious response than the ones we've seen with the military takeovers of the crimean bases we're seeing right now. >> no matter what...
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. >> to al qaeda extremists received long prison sentences in britain on monday.hey murdered a off-duty soldier last year. he was jailed for life without role. his accomplice receives a minimum of 45 years. defendants were convicted of murdering a police officer on a london street. they ran him over with a car and then hacked into death. the attack provoked shock and anger across britain. >> parts of northern china continued to struggle with alarming levels of smog. the world famous portrait of mao zedong in beijing was barely visible the city had its sixth day of orange smog alert. later in the week, wiens blew the smog further east. >> ukraine's new interim government took office on thursday. the opposition leader has been approved as prime minister. the new cabinet includes a number of leaders from the protest movement. they convened immediately to discuss the growing turmoil in the crimea region. men seized the regional parliament building on thursday. they raise the russian flag. they call themselves a self-defense force for the russian population. paramilita
. >> to al qaeda extremists received long prison sentences in britain on monday.hey murdered a off-duty soldier last year. he was jailed for life without role. his accomplice receives a minimum of 45 years. defendants were convicted of murdering a police officer on a london street. they ran him over with a car and then hacked into death. the attack provoked shock and anger across britain. >> parts of northern china continued to struggle with alarming levels of smog. the world famous...
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but britain was their most important trading partner and anglophiles one into the street demanding we join england in a war with france. it was a mess. making matters worse president washington had no way to enforce laws and crush the -- and to make force the french revolutionary governments and the new ambassador to the united states. he had secret orders to spread the french revolution in america and overthrow the washington government if necessary. vice president adams said and this is john adams talking, the terrorism drew 10,000 people into the streets of philadelphia. day after day they threaten to drive washington out of this house and effect a revolution or compel it to declare war in favor of the french revolution and against england. suddenly the french fleet sailed into philadelphia's port. he ordered french seaman off the ships to join mobs in the streets. the british consul rd. in panic to his foreign minister in london. the town is one continuous scene of riots. the french seaman brain the streets by night and by day commit the most daring outrageous. jenae seems ready t
but britain was their most important trading partner and anglophiles one into the street demanding we join england in a war with france. it was a mess. making matters worse president washington had no way to enforce laws and crush the -- and to make force the french revolutionary governments and the new ambassador to the united states. he had secret orders to spread the french revolution in america and overthrow the washington government if necessary. vice president adams said and this is john...
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britain may never bring its. military mission in afghanistan ends instead of says that the war machines will be used in other regions as more of this. the un special rapporteur ben emmerson is going to be presenting the results of an inquiry he undertook into the impact of armed drone strikes on civilian populations we know civilian casualties do occur as a result of these drone strikes the figures that always incredibly hard to obtain or say this research has been really vital in looking using eyewitness accounts and looking very closely at what that impact has been now in other comments that ben emmerson made he seemed to suggest that the u.k. armed drone fleet could after its current deployment in afghanistan and then be redeployed to other countries and he made notes of africa and the middle east the u.k. could be following in the us is this expanded drone program into countries with which britain isn't at war now the mit has said that they've no plans currently a visiting decision could be made by the end of
britain may never bring its. military mission in afghanistan ends instead of says that the war machines will be used in other regions as more of this. the un special rapporteur ben emmerson is going to be presenting the results of an inquiry he undertook into the impact of armed drone strikes on civilian populations we know civilian casualties do occur as a result of these drone strikes the figures that always incredibly hard to obtain or say this research has been really vital in looking using...
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against muslims as proving a major challenge for britain muslim patrols displays of islamic extremism and the daily lives decapitation of a soldier in london have all fuelled violence sentiment and now a vigilante christian group is taking justice into its own hands. i want to be so hard for the big girls given the christian prolific there's any patrol in town also in the hills of the small but make sure it's muslim patrols any political group calling themselves britain first have responded by filming what they've dubbed christie and patrols and this patrol comes complete with armored vehicles on the bulletproof the whole thing is all of the t. joins the list they took to the streets in east london where we had info. why the area because that's where drugs should be happening it's ok for you to make fun of the group has been described as far right many of the members of pullman b.m.p. or e.t.l. that they really get to differentiate themselves from these groups and insist they don't want to be associated with violence tactics such as baiting when members stand with empty beer cans to t
against muslims as proving a major challenge for britain muslim patrols displays of islamic extremism and the daily lives decapitation of a soldier in london have all fuelled violence sentiment and now a vigilante christian group is taking justice into its own hands. i want to be so hard for the big girls given the christian prolific there's any patrol in town also in the hills of the small but make sure it's muslim patrols any political group calling themselves britain first have responded by...
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why for now on the program britain is a lagging behind in cleaning up its polluted air quality and i could see it having to cough up an e.u. fine of hundreds of millions of pounds though some m.p.'s in westminster say it's a smokescreen covering up some underhand political game play laura smith explains. another breach of an e.u. imposed diktats and not the by this time it's about pollution the u.k. has failed to meet its e.u. target to reduce as he said so busy roads it made to safety have higher than agreed levels of nitrogen dioxide the target shouldn't be that three years ago and now the government has two months to present a plan and the cost of notes doing math a staggering three hundred million pounds some say it's no secret about the rules anymore because britain the way in first of all stopping increases to the e.u. budget then leading the charge to reduce the budget first time is that the e.u. bureaucrats are really targeting britain and no doubt some other countries to try and make up the revenue by imposing fines for even the slightest technical preach that's if accurate
why for now on the program britain is a lagging behind in cleaning up its polluted air quality and i could see it having to cough up an e.u. fine of hundreds of millions of pounds though some m.p.'s in westminster say it's a smokescreen covering up some underhand political game play laura smith explains. another breach of an e.u. imposed diktats and not the by this time it's about pollution the u.k. has failed to meet its e.u. target to reduce as he said so busy roads it made to safety have...
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joined in by condemning putin's military intervention both of them plus britain and france have decided to suspend preparations for the g eight summit in sochi the e.u.'s foreign policy chief weighed in deploring russia's potential use of force and her british colleague says there is no excuse for outside military intervention all this despite moscow still not having decided whether to send troops r t is going to check on has more on what was probably the strongest threat. secretary kerry threaten to isolate russia economically and politically he threatened asset freezes and visa bans he said russia may not remain in the g eight there were threats and there was criticism take a listen. it's really nineteenth century behavior in the twenty first century and there is no way to start with you just don't invade another country on phony pretext in order to assert your interests while the interviewer never asked him what about iraq what about constant threats to use force coming from washington even though secretary kerry has not received those questions they certainly kwassa the minds of tho
joined in by condemning putin's military intervention both of them plus britain and france have decided to suspend preparations for the g eight summit in sochi the e.u.'s foreign policy chief weighed in deploring russia's potential use of force and her british colleague says there is no excuse for outside military intervention all this despite moscow still not having decided whether to send troops r t is going to check on has more on what was probably the strongest threat. secretary kerry...
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guarantee our security when we gave up our nuclear weapons, that would be the united states and great britain, if they now demonstrate their power that could be a peaceful credit answer. the aggres aggressor will retreat to his own country. the one thing world leaders cannot do now is lose time. they cannot leave ukraine on its own. every ukrainian believes that the world will not leave ukraine on its own, to the aggressor who are why violating all treaties. the critical date is the date of the referendum. if the international community allows this referendum to be held then our struggle would be much more difficult. i call to all national leaders not to allow this referendum to be conducted and to not allow this brutal destabilization of the world. if key world leaders and the country that promised us to protect credit territorial integrity when we gave up nuclear weapons, then these sanctions like weapons will destroy all the plans of the aggressor to capture the territory of the other country. if a real war starts in crimea, if putin starts a real war in crimea, and if he starts to take ou
guarantee our security when we gave up our nuclear weapons, that would be the united states and great britain, if they now demonstrate their power that could be a peaceful credit answer. the aggres aggressor will retreat to his own country. the one thing world leaders cannot do now is lose time. they cannot leave ukraine on its own. every ukrainian believes that the world will not leave ukraine on its own, to the aggressor who are why violating all treaties. the critical date is the date of the...