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victory would lead to a british protectorate over palestine and the british would then allow massive jewish emigration into the country. now the zionist in great britain who understood this best and quickest and acted most decisively was chaim weizmann russian by birth and left russia become a a chemist and earned his degree in switzerland and practice and became a professor at the university of manchester in england. 1914 he was a relatively obscure figure in the british scientist movement and nobody would have predicted at that point* he would be merged as the leading advocate of zionism and great britain and became not only that but as most of you know, , the first president of israel. why should he had catapulted into the front rank? it turns out, he blesses uniquely able to charm the british governing elite and also uniquely able to teach to them the principles of his movement, as some. moreover, he somehow managed to persuade them something that we know simply was not true, namely the vast majority of jews were zionist. then there was something else about chaim weizmann he was
victory would lead to a british protectorate over palestine and the british would then allow massive jewish emigration into the country. now the zionist in great britain who understood this best and quickest and acted most decisively was chaim weizmann russian by birth and left russia become a a chemist and earned his degree in switzerland and practice and became a professor at the university of manchester in england. 1914 he was a relatively obscure figure in the british scientist movement and...
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so british muslims, british turkophiles. the turkophiles did have some influence. they organized pressure groups, they recruited important members of parliament from all the parties and members of both houses, commons and lord, also men of letters, businessmen who had interests throughout the ottoman empire. they formed a not insignificant pressure group called the anglo ottoman society. and then, more important, were the so-called easterners. now, the easterners were men in the british government. they had come to the conclusion that britain and france would never defeat germany on the western front. that was a killing field. there was no way to victory by just blasting through the western front. and so a back door must be found. well, that door was located in turkey. it could either be kicked open, or it could be opened by turks themselves. well, they couldn't kick it open. they tried in the famous campaign at gallipoli. the man most associated in the early stages of the war with this group of easterners was none other than winston churchill, and he was one of th
so british muslims, british turkophiles. the turkophiles did have some influence. they organized pressure groups, they recruited important members of parliament from all the parties and members of both houses, commons and lord, also men of letters, businessmen who had interests throughout the ottoman empire. they formed a not insignificant pressure group called the anglo ottoman society. and then, more important, were the so-called easterners. now, the easterners were men in the british...
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narrator: the news also reaches the british and gen. howe. man as howe: the unfortunate and untimely defeat at trenton has thrown us farther back from the great encouragement it has given to the rebels. narrator: howe orders gen. cornwallis to return to new jersey with 8,000 men. meanwhile, washington convenes a war council with his top aides. they decide to cross the delaware again to take full advantage of the british confusion. the weather has gotten even worse-- bitter cold, deep snow. the delaware has nearly frozen over making another crossing even more difficult than the first. but in the final days of 1776, washington's army again makes its way across the delaware into new jersey. many enlistments will expire at the end of the year, and washington implores his men to stay. man as washington: my brave fellows, your country is at stake. your wives, your houses and all that you hold dear. you have worn yourselves out with fatigues and hardships, but we know not how to spare you. if you will consent to stay one month longer, you will rende
narrator: the news also reaches the british and gen. howe. man as howe: the unfortunate and untimely defeat at trenton has thrown us farther back from the great encouragement it has given to the rebels. narrator: howe orders gen. cornwallis to return to new jersey with 8,000 men. meanwhile, washington convenes a war council with his top aides. they decide to cross the delaware again to take full advantage of the british confusion. the weather has gotten even worse-- bitter cold, deep snow. the...
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the british did not intervene in this monstrous massacre. where were the british? they were just outside of town outside of baghdad. why were they there? they had one job, secure the oil. and they did secure the oil for british petroleum. and they said if we don't secure that oil, if the nazis get that oil, they will be unstoppable. well, the nazis did not get that oil. and eventually, the pagram was stopped because someone had the courage in the iraqi government which was changing form from minute to minute to call out guards and suppress the agitation. thereafter, the arabs changed their tactics and said we will no longer work with just urban riots and mass mayhem in the cities. we'll help hitler do what he wanted to do. cross the mountains, come around and exterminate of jews of palestine. how? first of all, we'll make common cause with the iranian. what does the word "iran" mean? aryen. they are the true aryen. the name was changed in persia to invoke the well entrenched name of iran, aryen, as a massive-nazi dominated infrastructure. so after the british took
the british did not intervene in this monstrous massacre. where were the british? they were just outside of town outside of baghdad. why were they there? they had one job, secure the oil. and they did secure the oil for british petroleum. and they said if we don't secure that oil, if the nazis get that oil, they will be unstoppable. well, the nazis did not get that oil. and eventually, the pagram was stopped because someone had the courage in the iraqi government which was changing form from...
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the british did not intervene in this monstrous massacre. where were the british? they were just outside of town. just outside of baghdad. why were they there? to secure the oil. they secured the oil for british petroleum. they said if we don't secure the oil, if a nazis get that oil they will be unstoppable. the nazis did not get that oil. eventually it was stopped because someone had the courage in the iraqi government which was changing forms minute to minute to call off guards and suppress the education. thereafter, they changed their tactics and said we will no longer work with urban riots and mass mayhem in the city, will help her do what it wants to do. across the caucasus mountains and come around and exterminate the jews of palestine. first of all we make common cause with the iranians. what does the word iran mean? it means our ian. they are the true ariane's. the name was changed from persia in 1935 to invoke the ancient name of iran, aryan as a salute to a massive nazi dominated iranian infrastructure. when the british took over the oil wells, secured t
the british did not intervene in this monstrous massacre. where were the british? they were just outside of town. just outside of baghdad. why were they there? to secure the oil. they secured the oil for british petroleum. they said if we don't secure the oil, if a nazis get that oil they will be unstoppable. the nazis did not get that oil. eventually it was stopped because someone had the courage in the iraqi government which was changing forms minute to minute to call off guards and suppress...
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spirit a british said gil ahead. build it. fortify it. in 1898 when the assets attacked cuba kicking the spanish out, colonize to why, colonize the philippines, the british stood up and said hurray. the only great power and the world to welcome america's arrival as a serious player. at that point the game switches from the realm of high politics, the ram of diplomat, a round of secret cables. i will come back to this and the second. was deliberately secret because the american government and british government were afraid that if they let out to the public of they were making nice to the enemy the opposition would come after them. they had to do this quietly. after 1898 when there is an outpouring of british support wall known to americans for the arrival in the pacific, then society start to get engaged. travel picks up. there are novels, magazines, the atlantic monthly, cecil rhodes, the rhodes scholarship to notre the next generation of anglo-saxon leaders. the anglo american chamber of commerce. they hold dinners
spirit a british said gil ahead. build it. fortify it. in 1898 when the assets attacked cuba kicking the spanish out, colonize to why, colonize the philippines, the british stood up and said hurray. the only great power and the world to welcome america's arrival as a serious player. at that point the game switches from the realm of high politics, the ram of diplomat, a round of secret cables. i will come back to this and the second. was deliberately secret because the american government and...
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the british prime minister says multiculturalism has failed one british town. by hundreds of anti islam and anti fascist activists. time now for the sports with. hello there thanks for watching the sporting this is what he's coming up the latest from russia's fed cup tie with france with a place in the semifinals it's. plus the goals of flying in the english premier league schools as arsenal try to close the gap on the new. pakistan cricket is a punished by the sport's governing body after being found guilty of corruption. but stopped by the tennis side where russia have got off to the worst possible start and the fed cup against france. losing to at least you can win three one that currently trying to put things back on track. and. it is in the school was to resign or. not has been a goal and they. finished in some pay dispute with the eastern conference winning. team sixteen is going back and forth throughout the night not sure it was even the biggest slice of the show when you're scoring five times with still won enough for the yashin to. get same one goal n
the british prime minister says multiculturalism has failed one british town. by hundreds of anti islam and anti fascist activists. time now for the sports with. hello there thanks for watching the sporting this is what he's coming up the latest from russia's fed cup tie with france with a place in the semifinals it's. plus the goals of flying in the english premier league schools as arsenal try to close the gap on the new. pakistan cricket is a punished by the sport's governing body after...
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but from 1700 when we broke away from the british empire through the war of 1812 when the british kindly burned down the white house through the balance of the 19th century britain was enemy number one. in the uk america was in a number one. we kept battleships. we did not have any at the time, but we kept our cruisers at the ready, troops on the u. s-canadian border. we almost went to war on numerous occasions in the 19th century. everything starts to change in 1895. the precipitating event is a dispute that breaks out between british guiana and venezuela over their border. you may say, well, what does that have to do with anglo-american relations? well, what happened is that the united states -- and keep in mind in the 1890's the u.s. is coming on line, selling its notes, believing that it should have as safe in the world commensurate with its growing economic power. the president dispatches a note from london which says this dispute between british guiana and venezuela is in the western hemisphere. it is in our backyard. we believe we should have a role in this debate we recommend tha
but from 1700 when we broke away from the british empire through the war of 1812 when the british kindly burned down the white house through the balance of the 19th century britain was enemy number one. in the uk america was in a number one. we kept battleships. we did not have any at the time, but we kept our cruisers at the ready, troops on the u. s-canadian border. we almost went to war on numerous occasions in the 19th century. everything starts to change in 1895. the precipitating event is...
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>> we went to the british embassy yesterday morning. they told us to go to the airport and look for british embassy people. we get there, they said, ok, we're getting on an airplane that should be arriving at 6:00 p.m. after that they said it is not arriving, it has been delayed. it then it was not arriving at all. british airways canceled because of technical difficulties. so we had now been in the airport six hours, plus, and it is raining, cold, we have no shelter. we cannot get into the terminal building because there are thousands, tens of thousands of people who are cramped and the airport. we then heard there were a few airplanes, and it turned out to be the polish president's budget. does anybody want to go? yes, me, and that was it. within two hours, we were shepherd it through, process took a long while because it is absolute mayhem. i was with a small group going through, and i got caught in a fight that started between the security forces, security guards, whatever you want to call them, and the airport, fighting with whatev
>> we went to the british embassy yesterday morning. they told us to go to the airport and look for british embassy people. we get there, they said, ok, we're getting on an airplane that should be arriving at 6:00 p.m. after that they said it is not arriving, it has been delayed. it then it was not arriving at all. british airways canceled because of technical difficulties. so we had now been in the airport six hours, plus, and it is raining, cold, we have no shelter. we cannot get into...
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then they kick the british out to colonize hawaii and the philippines the british said parade. the only great power in the world to welcome america's arrival. at that play the game switches from the realm of diplomats and cable and i will come back to this it was deliberately secret to in the british government were afraid that if they let out to the public they were making nice to the enemy they would come after them so they have to do this quiet day. and for the arrival in the pacific and the society start to getting gauged there are novels and magazines the "atlantic monthly" the rhodes scholarship to nurture the next generation of anglo-saxon leaders the chamber of commerce is born and host reagan their dinners and london and in new york and start every dinner by singing them "star spangled banner" and they fly the british and american flags side by side. this deeper societal engagement deepens the roots of the rapprochement of what was carried out between 1895 and the final stage of the process is a change of the dialogue, discourse, the way that leaders talk about the oth
then they kick the british out to colonize hawaii and the philippines the british said parade. the only great power in the world to welcome america's arrival. at that play the game switches from the realm of diplomats and cable and i will come back to this it was deliberately secret to in the british government were afraid that if they let out to the public they were making nice to the enemy they would come after them so they have to do this quiet day. and for the arrival in the pacific and the...
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as the british prime minister says multiculturalism has failed british towns and simultaneous rallies by thousands of and type muslim and anti-fascist. farmer joins us with all the latest sports news stay with us here on r.t. . hello there you're watching the sport and these are the headlines. shocking star russia news via you singles to underdogs. he speaks west make a child will start clashing simply does. on a day of amazing upset seniors primevil. we begin with the tennis they were russia had the worst possible start to the fed cup clash with france urging both singles to trial. will go in the. straight sets off the teammates because they had lost a call and i a real shot for the russians on home court they should have cruised through. they now have to win the remaining singles doubles match on sunday that. i started to run. i still could do that i got to see if it was really good. you know something that we're going to go tomorrow and really really fight for you know where we never give up we never have that's not work country is known for and you know we're going to go out there
as the british prime minister says multiculturalism has failed british towns and simultaneous rallies by thousands of and type muslim and anti-fascist. farmer joins us with all the latest sports news stay with us here on r.t. . hello there you're watching the sport and these are the headlines. shocking star russia news via you singles to underdogs. he speaks west make a child will start clashing simply does. on a day of amazing upset seniors primevil. we begin with the tennis they were russia...
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why the british capital well that's quite out. of the treasury and very famously very good lending proud of the oligarchs here in london. undergrad because so many wealthy russians have moved for the last ten years and i think most of the other famous all the golds but also a lot of more middle class russians have moved here as well i think they like the lifestyle of. the history. of this is. the russians like the schools as well also the children the families. and i think that's the main reason why the right to decide to fight me to just scrap the folk right well this is. just to squelch is otherwise known as red square people so the russian is a big houses. down the street. and you have. houses here will cost at least fifteen. pounds sterling to buy. it's a very historic square i think most of the russian. boy here because they feel it's part of the british establishment. wants to buy a house here in the fall of the ruling elite and that's what they're like. moving to a final location at the victoria and albert museum a temporar
why the british capital well that's quite out. of the treasury and very famously very good lending proud of the oligarchs here in london. undergrad because so many wealthy russians have moved for the last ten years and i think most of the other famous all the golds but also a lot of more middle class russians have moved here as well i think they like the lifestyle of. the history. of this is. the russians like the schools as well also the children the families. and i think that's the main...
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wealthy british style and some. markets find. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to name two kinds of reports on our well one one deals with wall for us to realize that this tremendous amounts of damage that are done not just human damage but damage to the physical environment in which the battlefield takes place tremendous amounts of damage done by aerial bombs by napalm boy chemicals that whether it's a sonic boom say tractor marine mammals or it's the burning oil fields in iraq or straw. in the pacific for landing purposes the list just goes on and on the geneva conventions nineteen forty nine states that there shall be taken in war to protect. against widespread long term and severe damage the united states although it is accepted almost all of the provisions one has taken exception to that. discovery. communicate with you want to. test yourself and become free. see what nature can give you. the first. protest is in that tens of thousands of blog
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the british commander, general cornwallis, believed he would be victorious.n his dining room, mingling amongst his officers, was a black servant named james, who also happened to be an american spy. his information helped the colonists defeat england at the battle of yorktown. lafayette would later write... quote: "this negro spy properly acquitted himself with some important communications i gave him. his intelligence from the enemy's camp were industriously collected and more faithfully delivered." (marquis de lafayette) narrator: after eight long years of war, america had won its freedom. the ideals of the revolution were permanently enshrined in a national motto, "e pluribus unum" - "out of many, one." for some, that included blacks. quote: "holding fellow men in bondage and slavery is repugnant to the golden law of god and the inalienable right of mankind, as well as every principle of the late glorious revolution." (maryland plantation owner philip graham) narrator: southern political leaders disagreed, and in 1787 made their views known at philadelphia
the british commander, general cornwallis, believed he would be victorious.n his dining room, mingling amongst his officers, was a black servant named james, who also happened to be an american spy. his information helped the colonists defeat england at the battle of yorktown. lafayette would later write... quote: "this negro spy properly acquitted himself with some important communications i gave him. his intelligence from the enemy's camp were industriously collected and more faithfully...
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authorities are also banning the keeping of attack dogs, like british bulldogs. they will not be welcome here under the new role. the question is, what will happen to the half a million dogs that will need to be turned out into the street? an online dating service will help. this will be an anxious time for many pets and other owners. >> here in the u.k., prince william and his fiancee carried out their first public engagement together. they christened the new lifeboat at a ceremony in north wales. >> her introduction to rural life is deliberately being done gradually. kate middleton has not been seen in public with william since before christmas. here was a chance on the safe ground, where they live, to gain experience at her future husband's side. if anything, william looked the more nervous, in his suit, while kate looked as though she was the one who had been born to it. they sang the hymn in welsh, a little self-conscious way. how much practice went into that? then, william spoke about the earthquake, which has devastated the new zealand city of christchurch
authorities are also banning the keeping of attack dogs, like british bulldogs. they will not be welcome here under the new role. the question is, what will happen to the half a million dogs that will need to be turned out into the street? an online dating service will help. this will be an anxious time for many pets and other owners. >> here in the u.k., prince william and his fiancee carried out their first public engagement together. they christened the new lifeboat at a ceremony in...
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on as the british prime minister is dead multiculturalism has failed one british colony. on the boards for us good to see you all the op says the shocks everywhere and. the russians losing the tennis against the french the top sides losing against the bottom ones in the football definitely not. have the details just stuff that. you watch in the sport and these are the headlines. shocking start russian singles to underdogs france enough said. he speeds west make a child you'll start clashing simply does. bottom beats top on the day of amazing upset seniors primeval. we begin with the tennis they were russia had the worst possible start to the fed cup clash with france urging both singles to trial . will go in the. going to virginia in straight sets after teammates put down because they had lost a call and i a real shot for the russians on home court they should have cruised through. they now have to win the remaining singles and doubles match on sunday. just. started to rush. to see if there was another to get started. you know something that we're going to go for tomorrow
on as the british prime minister is dead multiculturalism has failed one british colony. on the boards for us good to see you all the op says the shocks everywhere and. the russians losing the tennis against the french the top sides losing against the bottom ones in the football definitely not. have the details just stuff that. you watch in the sport and these are the headlines. shocking start russian singles to underdogs france enough said. he speeds west make a child you'll start clashing...
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wealthy british style seinfeld's in. the. markets why not scandals. find out what's really happening to the global economy in these kinds of reports. in some pieces but ati's available in grants to tell your grand hotel emerald. leave the club school to turn photo in the big old. green gym if she permits say a strong gym in scheme would go twenty two looking. for. protests to tens of thousands of law and the main square calling on the president to step down on what they've dubbed the final friday. a major political figures in the west bank and demonstrates is of trying to be chips in the dead even to criticism they're taking sides in an eternal are promising. all true nationalist movements proves hard for ukrainian origins. is a trick of the hearing states has been there all the way refuse to give up their ideas. and stop replying to patriotism and flout the central civil liberties with the renewal of the patriot time allowing me a limited spying on a. small scenes with. hello there you're watching the sport and these are the headlines. others make at
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british security, security in the region and the least. can i ask for deep and secret -- gratitude to members of the armed forces who have exceeded with courage and professionalism in evacuating so many british nationals and from other countries in the last week. these men and women are a credit to our nation. our first concern as the prime minister said, is the safety of our own people. for obvious operational and security reasons, i would not expect the prime minister to discuss future operations, but can he assure the house that all past contingencies have been accounted for in libya? and given the closure of the embassy on saturday, can he assure us that everything is still being done to keep close contact with those citizens that remain, and tell us which means of communications are available to them? on the question of libya's political future, the whole house agrees with the view that the only future is one without colonel qaddafi and his regime. we welcome his comments on a no- fly zone. could i also welcome the international isola
british security, security in the region and the least. can i ask for deep and secret -- gratitude to members of the armed forces who have exceeded with courage and professionalism in evacuating so many british nationals and from other countries in the last week. these men and women are a credit to our nation. our first concern as the prime minister said, is the safety of our own people. for obvious operational and security reasons, i would not expect the prime minister to discuss future...
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boy here because they feel it's part of the british establishment. or the fall of the ruling elite and. moving to a final location at the victoria and albert museum and simply exhibition on the influential russian artistic director. he founded. dance companies in the twentieth century. douglas imaginatively combine dance music and arts to create theater his dramatic performances transforms dance reawakening interests and ballet across europe and america knowledge of the company's revolutionary ballets filtered through theatre fashion and to daily life including interior design and style all around the world. starts company was created a century ago in the productions of various ballets revolutionize twentieth century arts and still continue to influence cultural activity today celebrating the company's keep period of activity this major exhibition reveals jugglers influence on twentieth century arts design and fashion and includes hundreds of objects including giant theater cloths original costumes set designs props and posters an impressive collecti
boy here because they feel it's part of the british establishment. or the fall of the ruling elite and. moving to a final location at the victoria and albert museum and simply exhibition on the influential russian artistic director. he founded. dance companies in the twentieth century. douglas imaginatively combine dance music and arts to create theater his dramatic performances transforms dance reawakening interests and ballet across europe and america knowledge of the company's revolutionary...
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well traditionally the british pakistani and british muslim community have been aligned with the labor party here tony blair and gordon brown's political party but since the war in iraq people have been looking more to the conservative party and to the liberal democrats which is a third party here in the united kingdom what it really says to you peter is that british muslims are actively involved in politics we have over twenty seven ethnic minority members of parliament we have i think six or eight muslim members of parliament we have a member in a british government a cabinet of muslim descent we have a former member of gordon brown's cabinet as a member of the senior member of his government what it demonstrates treats him in particular terms is that politicians recognise that muslims are an integral part of our societies that there are extremists on all sides as we've been seen on the shore today who try to pull communities apart and what we've all got to do in europe is come together and not let the extremists drivers apart we've got common values we've got a common ideals bring u
well traditionally the british pakistani and british muslim community have been aligned with the labor party here tony blair and gordon brown's political party but since the war in iraq people have been looking more to the conservative party and to the liberal democrats which is a third party here in the united kingdom what it really says to you peter is that british muslims are actively involved in politics we have over twenty seven ethnic minority members of parliament we have i think six or...
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as i said by the british secret intelligence service. the secret intelligence service is the proper name as i understand it is come in mi6, is what was a cover name that was adopted at the beginning of the second world war and it just kind of stuck. and i think james bond has done his part in getting into our american language. the book is a history of the first 40 years indian 1949 dashing -- ending in 1949. all the activities post-1949 are still too close back in our history that to allow those activities to be accessed by the public, would compromise agents, compromise the lives of agents. so we're going to comment this evening, having evening of disguises and invisible ink and forgery, which were the stock in trade of mi6. and one of the members of mi6, he wasn't, i don't think he was strictly a member but he was a friend of many members, was even fleming. and ian fleming spent a lot of time as i said with these spies. one of the ones that was a very charismatic spy, his name was wilfred. he was called if he -- biffie. in the 1930s h
as i said by the british secret intelligence service. the secret intelligence service is the proper name as i understand it is come in mi6, is what was a cover name that was adopted at the beginning of the second world war and it just kind of stuck. and i think james bond has done his part in getting into our american language. the book is a history of the first 40 years indian 1949 dashing -- ending in 1949. all the activities post-1949 are still too close back in our history that to allow...
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and the british prime minister says a multiculturalism has failed one british town braces for. hundreds of. fascist activists. for the sporting news with. watching the sport and this is what is coming up the latest from russia's fed cup tie with france for the place in the semifinals it's. a busy day in english premier league with. really need gold. writings i mean green by in pittsburgh one last time before sunday's super bowl so let's start with the tennis today where russia currently playing france in the first round of the fed cup so a lot of christmas is playing out there and she's playing at least it is assessed. in the deciding set. about one. in the. she will have a place in the tournament. and says this experience will be useful for her. i think the experience that i had in israel was really going to help me. the first time i played for you know for team and it was a completely different experience than anything i have ever imagined it to be. definitely helped me through it but it was great and i certainly hope. for a future. fingers crossed no show time in the k h l w
and the british prime minister says a multiculturalism has failed one british town braces for. hundreds of. fascist activists. for the sporting news with. watching the sport and this is what is coming up the latest from russia's fed cup tie with france for the place in the semifinals it's. a busy day in english premier league with. really need gold. writings i mean green by in pittsburgh one last time before sunday's super bowl so let's start with the tennis today where russia currently playing...
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he hated the british. they had denied him a commission, presumed they were his superiors, he believed he was their superior. this is not a man that lacked self-confidence. radiating out from that story within the book, i try to talk about this. washington's chief problem as a strategist in the war in the early years is that he is so imbued with honor that he believes the sum mons to battle is the sum mons to doom. so if general howl presents himself, he, washington, and the army, which he regarding as a projection of himself, must respond. this is a debacle. the british army is the most professional and the most accomplished military force in the world. and they also have complete control of the seas. the continental army is no match for them. in any kind of equal battlefield. in new york, both in long island and manhattan, the result is disaster. washington starts with 12,000 troops and ends up with 3,000. the others dead, wounded or captured or deserters. but what washington does by 1777, he loses a lot
he hated the british. they had denied him a commission, presumed they were his superiors, he believed he was their superior. this is not a man that lacked self-confidence. radiating out from that story within the book, i try to talk about this. washington's chief problem as a strategist in the war in the early years is that he is so imbued with honor that he believes the sum mons to battle is the sum mons to doom. so if general howl presents himself, he, washington, and the army, which he...
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after an appeal by libya and we know was backed by the british government. >> was it right for the british government to facilitate an appeal to the scottish government in the case of an individual who was convicted of murdering 270 people, including 43 british citizens and 190 americans? >> pan am flight 103 was blown up over scotland. the decision to release the men responsible was for the scottish government alone. but today's report found that the then labour government did not sit on its hands. it had a game plan to discreetly do all it could to facilitate an appeal by the libyans to the scottish government for his transfer or release. labor ministers wanted to help libya because they feared the british jobs and security would be damaged if he was not released. david cameron was restrained but outside his aides accused labor of a lack of honesty. >> there was no pressure from bp on the scottish government that we acted properly at all times. moreover, at no stage did we ever suggest to the spanish government what decision they should do. >> he is right. the report concludes ministers
after an appeal by libya and we know was backed by the british government. >> was it right for the british government to facilitate an appeal to the scottish government in the case of an individual who was convicted of murdering 270 people, including 43 british citizens and 190 americans? >> pan am flight 103 was blown up over scotland. the decision to release the men responsible was for the scottish government alone. but today's report found that the then labour government did not...
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they addressed the unfolding events in british, including the security british nationals there. the prime minister recently visited the region and talks about a timetable for withdrawing british troops. >> order, questions to the prime minister. question one, mr. speaker. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i'm sure the whole house would like to join me to pray tribute to martin bell for the -- he died a true hero, showing exceptional bravery and selflessness as he went to the aid of an injured colleague. it is clear from the tributes paid that he was a well- liked soldier. our deepest and condolences should be with his family. this morning, in addition to my duties in this house, i shall have further meetings today. >> i think the premise to for the generous words about private felt. his battalion is based at the course of garrison. does the prime minister share my concern that some local authorities and some help trusts are using the conceived cuts as an excuse to make cuts, the undermining charities with a big society complex? >> i absolutely sure the gentleman's concern. in the case
they addressed the unfolding events in british, including the security british nationals there. the prime minister recently visited the region and talks about a timetable for withdrawing british troops. >> order, questions to the prime minister. question one, mr. speaker. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i'm sure the whole house would like to join me to pray tribute to martin bell for the -- he died a true hero, showing exceptional bravery and selflessness as he went to the aid of an...
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yet european leaders such as german chancellor angela merkel french president nicolas sarkozy and british prime minister david cameron say multiculturalism in europe isn't working there are huge muslim communities but frequently such as in all strata they leave in their own areas a physical sign of non integration districts in vienna is known as the little people here speak their native language they prepare their national dishes and wear the clothes which they are used to and this is exactly what hell is about subaverage wall fountain. are fellow like south taking a stance against self segregation at top pick which was once taboo is now at the top of the european political agenda with multiculturalism now open to multi criticism from some of the continent's most influential political leaders we've yet to see how their views might fully influence debate on the ground and the future shape of europe exceeding their children r t from vienna. or moscow and london will be hoping to turn a page in their troubled relations as russia's foreign minister is now visiting the british capital events o
yet european leaders such as german chancellor angela merkel french president nicolas sarkozy and british prime minister david cameron say multiculturalism in europe isn't working there are huge muslim communities but frequently such as in all strata they leave in their own areas a physical sign of non integration districts in vienna is known as the little people here speak their native language they prepare their national dishes and wear the clothes which they are used to and this is exactly...
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." >> the british government did all it could to get it bomber free. and government workers in egypt. 99% for independence, that is the result of the referendum. welcome to bbc news broadcasting to pbs and america. he was an hour for three more months. and the fire destroyed dozens of customs. 4 u.s. senators have renewed their call into the controversial release of a bomber. the reports in the matter found that the government did all it could. despite insisting that the decision was entirely made by scottish officials. this report finds some flash photography. >> returning home to a hero's welcome 18 months ago. he was released by the scottish government because he was dying of cancer. we know now he was backed by the british government. >> we will facilitate an appeal in the case of an individual who was convicted of murdering a 270 people, including 43 british citizens and 190 americans, and 19 other nationalities. >> the decision to release the man responsible was for the scottish government alone. today's report suggests that the government did no
." >> the british government did all it could to get it bomber free. and government workers in egypt. 99% for independence, that is the result of the referendum. welcome to bbc news broadcasting to pbs and america. he was an hour for three more months. and the fire destroyed dozens of customs. 4 u.s. senators have renewed their call into the controversial release of a bomber. the reports in the matter found that the government did all it could. despite insisting that the decision was...
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nine were -- and none were british great last year, at u.k.an music punched out nine the number of lines. what is up? >> the lot of people are making transitions into mainstream entered carrying along. that has what has happened with me. >> a home grown urban music has been emerging for a while. ♪ shortly followed by this one. ♪ with a top three single this week, chipmunk is the latest start to find creative inspiration from his inner city upbringing. >> there is a lot of different ethnic minorities. it makes it easier for every single one of us to say, this is britain. we are all expected for different reasons. >> it is fair to say that u.k. urban music is riding high. >> a reminder, at a judge in the italian city has ordered the italian prime minister to stand trial on charges that he paid a 17-year- old prostitute for sex. the prime minister denies all charges and will appeal. you'll find that to add much more on our website. thank you for watching. >> get the top stories from around the globe. go to bbc.com. >> funding was made possible by
nine were -- and none were british great last year, at u.k.an music punched out nine the number of lines. what is up? >> the lot of people are making transitions into mainstream entered carrying along. that has what has happened with me. >> a home grown urban music has been emerging for a while. ♪ shortly followed by this one. ♪ with a top three single this week, chipmunk is the latest start to find creative inspiration from his inner city upbringing. >> there is a lot of...
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wealthy british style held some. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at financial headlines tune into. the headlines see protests flare violence is expected again in egypt. a strong push president mubarak from power and while the u.s. calls for a smooth transition of power. many point to the hypocrisy which decades long backing of mubarak's regime. nationalism and vandalism intensifies in some parts of ukraine to authorities strip. us of the national hero titles the controversial of course the motion award given by the previous ukrainian president . and dozen u.s. lawmakers rush to extend the patriot act before it runs out congressman say it represents the growing by elation of civil liberties under the pretext of fighting terrorism the afterwards hastily adopted after the nine eleven attacks and unable to authorities to spy on american citizens. and the sporting news with you know. have you with us this is sports today i mean you don't they let's take a look at some of t
wealthy british style held some. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at financial headlines tune into. the headlines see protests flare violence is expected again in egypt. a strong push president mubarak from power and while the u.s. calls for a smooth transition of power. many point to the hypocrisy which decades long backing of mubarak's regime. nationalism and vandalism intensifies in some parts of ukraine to authorities strip. us of...
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search of russian speakers in the british capital. for hundreds of thousands of us living in great britain so. as we take a look at recent history. this. is a. you know it seems that come fishies. any new name. you find just how much. it. has several in fact. one thing is for sure. in the british it's a. great. thing well. you can if. it's celebrations of the seventh anniversary of the. new style. several. times and everything. i'm trying to trips to. the simplest things you're one of life's great six might mean you're. working in russia i think. it's a wonderful. may sue me clients said frank said just a little but i think you're going to be the one i love my god i'm. wrong in this wow. yes i buy that. everything else. that they might my. sense of style is what they do they know what they want. and. they go off trail and we will work very well together. we love action. everybody and they love their i. have met them that. night the idea that anybody. with more movie russians actually moving to the u.k. ever you know went to the callin
search of russian speakers in the british capital. for hundreds of thousands of us living in great britain so. as we take a look at recent history. this. is a. you know it seems that come fishies. any new name. you find just how much. it. has several in fact. one thing is for sure. in the british it's a. great. thing well. you can if. it's celebrations of the seventh anniversary of the. new style. several. times and everything. i'm trying to trips to. the simplest things you're one of life's...
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wealthy british. markets. happening to the global economy. we'll. bring you the latest in science and technology from around the world. covered. the. egyptians are. finally seeing hosni mubarak step down leaving the military in power but there are concerns that the country's future is now under the control of a force largely fine as by. washington. as the twenty twelve presidential race the heiress in the u.s. republican party's biggest gathering of the year has given a sneak peek at what might become the next american leader billionaire donald trump was along those considering running for the country's top job. and eight below to turn negative to south africa's. ukraine is getting ready to fall of the example of last summer's world cup hosts they plan to introduce vows of the twenty twelve year old called to an older slavic instrument that will have spectators at fever pitch. but those were the headlines sports news next with. just for an artsy comments here from our studio in the russian capital with. a busy weekend lies ahead but first the storie
wealthy british. markets. happening to the global economy. we'll. bring you the latest in science and technology from around the world. covered. the. egyptians are. finally seeing hosni mubarak step down leaving the military in power but there are concerns that the country's future is now under the control of a force largely fine as by. washington. as the twenty twelve presidential race the heiress in the u.s. republican party's biggest gathering of the year has given a sneak peek at what might...
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wealthy british stock. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger or a no holds barred the global financial headlines two kinds of reports. in india in the movie. the gateway hotel the grand imperial truly. read this and the hotel treat. protesters in the tens of thousands flood cairo's main square calling on the president to step down. as final friday. political figures in the west bank demonstrators trying to. leading to criticism taking sides in. the. nationalist movements proves hard for ukrainian authorities nazi collaborators. but their followers refuse to give up their ideals. their freedom of patriotism. civil liberties with a renewal of the patriot act it's allowing limited spying on citizens. in about fifteen minutes time but for now it's the sports. great to have you with us this is sports today i'm you don't know me let's take a look at some of the stories we're covering this hour. you your first test it's the old guard who were preferred up front by dick. rusher p
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in the case of the british, it was backing down over the border between british and vern -- venezuela. in the case of norway and sweden, it is a willingness by both parties to dismantle forts on the frontier. in the case of brazil and argentina, it was a willingness to cooperate on the nuclear technology that we were beginning to develop. in the case of indonesia and malaysia, they backed away from challenging the malaysia federation. restraints takes different forms, but it's important to sending the signal of benign intent that you mean the other party no harm. another interesting practice that i found, and this is more for groupings of countries and parodies of countries, is deconcentrating power. so, for example, one of the magical maneuvers that helps the united states consolidate as a zone of peace was putting the capital in a swamp. a location that i suffer from as a resident of washington, d.c. [laughter] >> why do i live in washington, d.c.? because it's the capital and because it's the only place that northerners and southerners could agree. which might have been in philly,
in the case of the british, it was backing down over the border between british and vern -- venezuela. in the case of norway and sweden, it is a willingness by both parties to dismantle forts on the frontier. in the case of brazil and argentina, it was a willingness to cooperate on the nuclear technology that we were beginning to develop. in the case of indonesia and malaysia, they backed away from challenging the malaysia federation. restraints takes different forms, but it's important to...
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also the promises of a new beginning a made us russia's foreign minister meets his british counterpart to try to put their past behind them and work on common interests. practical steps towards improving a rocky relationship and what's awards developing a stronger partnership i'm here in london to bring you more. russian security is back in the spotlight after fresh violence leaves five people dead in the country's troubled northern caucasus region. plus they're looking for a better future but are accused of ruining other people's lives in the process the debate over multiculturalism heats up as more migrants seek refuge in europe. live from our studios here in central moscow this is r.t. with twenty four hours a day the revolution in egypt has sparked an avalanche of anti-government protests across the middle east it's a strategically vital region for the u.s. which is now trying to balance its approach to the demonstrations while pushing its own agenda we cannot cross live to israel to get the latest from our middle east correspondent paula see no callers just days after the uprising
also the promises of a new beginning a made us russia's foreign minister meets his british counterpart to try to put their past behind them and work on common interests. practical steps towards improving a rocky relationship and what's awards developing a stronger partnership i'm here in london to bring you more. russian security is back in the spotlight after fresh violence leaves five people dead in the country's troubled northern caucasus region. plus they're looking for a better future but...
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a characteristic of british life is this charities. does the prime minister share my concern that some local authorities and some help trusts are using the conceived cuts as an excuse to make cuts, the undermining charities with a big society complex? >> i absolutely sure the gentleman's concern. in the case of the department of health, there are cuts in the department of health budget. it is going up. but it is a very important that the department of health does what it can to try to protect the organization working in that government. there would be, frankly, whoever is -- i would urge local authorities to look first at their own costs. it is only when they can show that they are sharing chief executives and cutting up their own bureaucracies that they can ensure that they need to make reductions elsewhere. in some cases, they have not yet been convincing. >> first of all, can i call the prime minister in honoring the memory of martin bell. he showed enormous and bravery and dedication. we send condolences to all of his family and fr
a characteristic of british life is this charities. does the prime minister share my concern that some local authorities and some help trusts are using the conceived cuts as an excuse to make cuts, the undermining charities with a big society complex? >> i absolutely sure the gentleman's concern. in the case of the department of health, there are cuts in the department of health budget. it is going up. but it is a very important that the department of health does what it can to try to...
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so a are claimed the deal while its exclusive agreement with the british all major. now turning to the markets and violence in libya is affecting markets worldwide u.s. stocks declined as the price of oil rises investors fear crisis in libya could spread to other oil rich countries in the region or lead to high gas prices there is some good news though consumer confidence in the west reaches highest level in recent years despite mixed feelings about jobs and european stock markets drop sharply as well extending the previous sessions heavy losses airlines ranked among the hardest hit stocks because of the shop spike in oil prices shares of air france p.l.m. dropped three group point two percent and easyjet eight percent. here in russia markets closed in the red tracking those losses in europe and asia the r.t.s. in the mines it's finished over half a percent lower on tuesday after posting their highs climb more than a week on monday and now let's have a look at some of the individual share moves financials were under pressure would spread bank adding almost two percen
so a are claimed the deal while its exclusive agreement with the british all major. now turning to the markets and violence in libya is affecting markets worldwide u.s. stocks declined as the price of oil rises investors fear crisis in libya could spread to other oil rich countries in the region or lead to high gas prices there is some good news though consumer confidence in the west reaches highest level in recent years despite mixed feelings about jobs and european stock markets drop sharply...
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