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hey, hey british! you, you the british are coming, here's a warning shot. okay. now to warn the next town the british, that they are on their way, i just have to reload, just have to-- . (laughter) okay. that's good. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: stop, stop, stop! stop, i certainly hope paul revere was wearing his cup. we'll be right back. >> stephen: welcome back. folks, weinergait may have come to a conclusion by my nightmare is just beginning. you see last week i told you that like weiner my twitter feed was hacked. because several provocative photos were posted on it with a message, i cannot say with certitude that this is not part of my body. here is one such image. well, folks, in light of congressman weiner's admission that this is actually him, i have to confess, this is actually part of me. now this is, folks this is a private matter between me and my doctor because if that is part of my body i obviously need help. didn't really worry me until it started growing teeth. i will now refuse to take any of your questions. nation, we all know the governmen
hey, hey british! you, you the british are coming, here's a warning shot. okay. now to warn the next town the british, that they are on their way, i just have to reload, just have to-- . (laughter) okay. that's good. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: stop, stop, stop! stop, i certainly hope paul revere was wearing his cup. we'll be right back. >> stephen: welcome back. folks, weinergait may have come to a conclusion by my nightmare is just beginning. you see last week i told you...
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hey, hey british! you, you the british are coming, here's a warning shot. okay. now to warn the next town the british, that they are on their way, i just have to reload, just have to-- . (laughter) okay. that's good. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: stop, stop, stop! stop, i certainly hope paul revere was wearing his cup. we'll be right back. a vacation on a budget with expedia. make it work. booking a flight by itself is an uh-oh. see if we can "stitch" together a better deal. that's a hint, antoine. ooh! see what anandra did? booking your flight and hotel at the same time gets you prices hotels and airlines won't let expedia show separately. book it. major wow factor! where you book matters. expedia. >> stephen: welcome back. folks, weinergait may have come to a conclusion by my nightmare is just beginning. you see last week i told you that like weiner my twitter feed was hacked. because several provocative photos were posted on it with a message, i cannot say with certitude that this is not part of my body. here is one such image. well, folks, in light of con
hey, hey british! you, you the british are coming, here's a warning shot. okay. now to warn the next town the british, that they are on their way, i just have to reload, just have to-- . (laughter) okay. that's good. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: stop, stop, stop! stop, i certainly hope paul revere was wearing his cup. we'll be right back. a vacation on a budget with expedia. make it work. booking a flight by itself is an uh-oh. see if we can "stitch" together a better deal....
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coming, the british were coming. they're going to try to take our arms. we have to protect ourselves and shoring up our firearms so they couldn't take it. remember the british had already been there, many soldiers, for seven years in that area, and part of revere's ride, and it wasn't one ride, he was a courier, a messenger, part of his ride was to warn the british we're already there, hey, you're not going to succeed, you're not going to take american arms. you are not going to beat our own well armed persons, individual private militia we have. he did warn the british. >> all right. palin also said she's still on the fence about making a run for the white house. >>> may was not a good month for the economy. jobs, housing, consumers confidence headed downward. republicans, including sarah palin, are taking their shots at the obama administration. fox 5's melanie alnwick has the details. >> reporter: though she happen declared her candidacy, sarah palin remains a draw for crowds. her one nation bus tour and its purpo
coming, the british were coming. they're going to try to take our arms. we have to protect ourselves and shoring up our firearms so they couldn't take it. remember the british had already been there, many soldiers, for seven years in that area, and part of revere's ride, and it wasn't one ride, he was a courier, a messenger, part of his ride was to warn the british we're already there, hey, you're not going to succeed, you're not going to take american arms. you are not going to beat our own...
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hey, hey british! you, you the british are coming, here's a warning shot. okay. now to warn the next town the british, that they are on their way, i just have to reload, just have to-- . (laughter) okay. that's good. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: stop, stop, stop! stop, i certainly hope paul revere was wearing his cup. we'll be right back. a young man with ambition met an old man at the top asked him if he had a secret and the old man stopped and thought and said: free 'cause that's how it ought to be my brother credit 'cause you'll need a loan for one thing or another score 'cause they break it down to one simple number that you can use dot to take a break because the name is kinda long com in honor of the internet that it's on put it all together at the end of the song it gives you freecreditscore-dot-com, and i'm gone... offer applies with enrollment in freecreditscore.com >> stephen: welcome back. folks, weinergait may have come to a conclusion by my nightmare is just beginning. you see last week i told you that like weiner my twitter feed was hacked. bec
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the british and french had controlled that company for decades. two thirds of the oil from western europe came through the canal and now it was the united states and its allies that were in a helluva spot. immediately the british and french prepared to go to war but eisenhower was adamant that war was not justified. egypt, he said, had a right to nationalize the canal because it was located in egyptian territory. to mike the only question was whether the egyptians would keep the canal open and functioning effectively. eisenhower shook off the lingering effect of his surgery. for three months he and dulles made frantic average to keep the french talking instead of fighting. you have to remember this is only 11 years after the end of world war ii. still shellshocked the british and french maid nasser into another hitler and by late september, 1956 eisenhower's allies gave up on him and any support for taking out nasser and implemented a program of blatant deception. the failures of american intelligence, the cia did not foresee nasser's nationalizat
the british and french had controlled that company for decades. two thirds of the oil from western europe came through the canal and now it was the united states and its allies that were in a helluva spot. immediately the british and french prepared to go to war but eisenhower was adamant that war was not justified. egypt, he said, had a right to nationalize the canal because it was located in egyptian territory. to mike the only question was whether the egyptians would keep the canal open and...
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british troops reportedly tension and terror of combat duty in afghanistan. midday in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington, and 1:00 p.m. in luxembourg, where europe's agriculture ministers are meeting. after almost two weeks, 22 people have died and two thousand have been struck by illness. nobody has been able to work out where the bacteria originated. the european commission has warned against spreading unjustified fears. the damage has been done. farmers are struggling to sell their produce and are now demanding compensation. this report from hamburg -- >> it's not getting any easier for the german authorities. over the weekend, they identified this farm 60 miles south of hamburg as the likely source for the e. coli outbreak sweeping across europe. instead of relief at locating the origin of the crisis, there's no confusion. green sprouts grow here are tested, but early results show they're not contaminated after all. the farm is not fully in the clear, but the negative results are not good news for officials try to get on top of the outbreak. agriculture mini
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in our teenager admits it launched the airstrike that killed nine civilians of it's a police while british taxpayers wary of reckless spending a hundred the bill for three months of bloody stalemate. japan gets a grilling in vienna and members of the international nuclear watchdog gather to look at ways to avoid another fukushima crisis while people there don't feel safe even kilometers away from the exclusion zone. every head of state wants a second term but it's the people who are the final word so says president but that is he still hasn't announced whether he'll stand again but did rule out a faceoff with prime minister putin. it's nine pm monday evening here in moscow welcome you watching our team with me kevin now in and first a nato has admitted its forces killed up to nine civilians in a bungled airstrike on a poor neighborhood in tripoli anger over the incident among libyans was heightened when the country's health ministry announced that the intervention of left more than eight hundred civilians dead so far. reports from the capital tripoli next you may find some of the images an
in our teenager admits it launched the airstrike that killed nine civilians of it's a police while british taxpayers wary of reckless spending a hundred the bill for three months of bloody stalemate. japan gets a grilling in vienna and members of the international nuclear watchdog gather to look at ways to avoid another fukushima crisis while people there don't feel safe even kilometers away from the exclusion zone. every head of state wants a second term but it's the people who are the final...
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he did warn the british.n a shout out gotcha type of question that was asked of me i answered candidly, and i know my american history. >> we'll talk to a historian about this in a moment. but she claims she was asked a gotcha type of question. which was a statement she makes a lot. but listen again to the question she was actually asked to judge whether or not you think it's actually a gotcha question. >> what are you going to take away from your visit? >> what are you going to take away from your visit? that's what the local television reporter asked. what are you going to take away from your visit? it's a pretty open-ended question. palin could have said, for example, a deep appreciation of this city's historic past or maybe renewed respect for the courage of paul revere. no one asked her for details about this historic ride. it wasn't a trick question. it's not the first time, though, that palin has used the gotcha defense. remember during the 2008 presidential campaign when palin said alaska's proximity
he did warn the british.n a shout out gotcha type of question that was asked of me i answered candidly, and i know my american history. >> we'll talk to a historian about this in a moment. but she claims she was asked a gotcha type of question. which was a statement she makes a lot. but listen again to the question she was actually asked to judge whether or not you think it's actually a gotcha question. >> what are you going to take away from your visit? >> what are you going...
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that's unlikely to be popular with the british public that government spending like a hawk already seeing services and jobs slashed even so downing street is open and it's taking the lead in libya data gathered by britain's guardian newspaper from defense ministries and news reports shows that britain has flown twenty five percent of all sources in libya second only to the u.s. by the second week of may six thousand strike missions had been ordered blogger daniel rennick says the u.k.'s likely to have weighed up the cost but with a warm wind blowing westwards from libyan rebels and us movement britain reckons a billion pounds is a pretty good investment. some bombs cost up to one and a half million dollars each and with the u.k. cutting defense spending analysts say they may not be replaced and when you're dealing with such big numbers small things make a big difference. maybe. small changes in the number of hours you estimate produce big changes in cost estimate. and. always expensive but the costs back home. could prove harder to afford next in line to strike a million public sector wor
that's unlikely to be popular with the british public that government spending like a hawk already seeing services and jobs slashed even so downing street is open and it's taking the lead in libya data gathered by britain's guardian newspaper from defense ministries and news reports shows that britain has flown twenty five percent of all sources in libya second only to the u.s. by the second week of may six thousand strike missions had been ordered blogger daniel rennick says the u.k.'s likely...
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the first british explorers wrote of their warm reception in afghanistan's cities. we feel a new and shocking departure from the existing narrative is needed to change the tone of the afghan crisis and reorient people's thinking, and we feel what better way for afghans to remove themselves from the existing extremist narrative than by reconnecting to a common ancient-shared past with the irish people. it occurred to us that this could be achieved by organizing a planning meeting preceding the formal tribal jirgas at an ancient 5500-year-old you necessary ca world heritage site north of dublin known today as new grange but traditionally by a mythological celtic name, the mansion on the river point. we felt the ancient lure and mythology could provide a place to begin a new narrative outside the framework of today's violent religious strug les. but most of all, new grange would stimulate something in the imagination of all the participants, a shared connection to the past and the evolution of human consciousness that has been forgotten to both the east and the west. n
the first british explorers wrote of their warm reception in afghanistan's cities. we feel a new and shocking departure from the existing narrative is needed to change the tone of the afghan crisis and reorient people's thinking, and we feel what better way for afghans to remove themselves from the existing extremist narrative than by reconnecting to a common ancient-shared past with the irish people. it occurred to us that this could be achieved by organizing a planning meeting preceding the...
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but according to history, revere alerted americans to impending british attacks. and here is what palin had to say this morning on fox morning news. >> he warned the americans that the british were coming, the british were coming and they were going to try to take our arms and make sure we were protecting ourselves and shoring up our ammunitions and our firearms. but remember that the british had already been there, many soldiers, for seven years in that area and part of paul rivere's ride, he was a currier, he was a messenger, part of his ride was to warn the british that were already there, that you will not succeed and not take american arms you will not beat our own well-armed persons, individual, private militia. did he warn the british. >> meanwhile, palin said she's still on the fence about making a run for the white house. >>> health officials in germany believe they are pinpointed the source of a deadly e foley outbreak. what officials say is likely responsible for the death of at least 20 people. >>> and love is in the air as hundreds of calms -- couples
but according to history, revere alerted americans to impending british attacks. and here is what palin had to say this morning on fox morning news. >> he warned the americans that the british were coming, the british were coming and they were going to try to take our arms and make sure we were protecting ourselves and shoring up our ammunitions and our firearms. but remember that the british had already been there, many soldiers, for seven years in that area and part of paul rivere's...
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we are proposing to the british and the americans. this is a point of discussion with hillary clinton. we think that now we must go ahead and circulate this draft resolution. we are saying that it will be possible to get -- in favor of the resolution and we see what the russians will do. if they veto, they will take the responsibility. maybe they see that there is -- voters in favor of the resolution, they will change their mind. it is a risk to take and we're willing to take it. >> more now on the situation from my correspondent jim muir. jim is monitoring the event from beirut. it is an extraordinary story, isn't it in jisl al-shughour? how close u to understanding what is happening? >> not very, i have to admit. the government has consistently reported military and security deaths since the uprising began in march and it has documented them with funerals and names and pictures. to admit that 120 of its own security men have been killed is a major admission. it may be preparing a way for a huge crackdown in the area as activists fea
we are proposing to the british and the americans. this is a point of discussion with hillary clinton. we think that now we must go ahead and circulate this draft resolution. we are saying that it will be possible to get -- in favor of the resolution and we see what the russians will do. if they veto, they will take the responsibility. maybe they see that there is -- voters in favor of the resolution, they will change their mind. it is a risk to take and we're willing to take it. >> more...
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as long as the falkland islands want to be so often british territory, they should be sovereign british territory. >> this week we have seen the government change its mind on the nhs, on sentencing, on student visas and on bin collection. so will the prime minister tell us now whether he will change his mind over government plans to force more than 300,000 women to wait up to two years later before they qualify for their state pensions? >> all parties supported the equalization of the pension age between men and women. that needed to happen. it also needs to happen that we raise mention ages to make sure our pension system is affordable and the point i would make is because we've done that, we've been able to relink the pension back to earnings and as a result pensioners are 15,000 pounds better off on their retirement than they would have been under labour. that is a good deal and the right thing to do. if the party opposite wants to be serious about pension reform and dealing with the deficit, they should back these changes. >> allen reed. >> mr. speaker, i agree with the government's
as long as the falkland islands want to be so often british territory, they should be sovereign british territory. >> this week we have seen the government change its mind on the nhs, on sentencing, on student visas and on bin collection. so will the prime minister tell us now whether he will change his mind over government plans to force more than 300,000 women to wait up to two years later before they qualify for their state pensions? >> all parties supported the equalization of...
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he did warn the british. >> i totally, you have an answer. >> washington was crossing the de to bomb an abortion clinic. >> how does palin feel about victimizing mitt romney? >> she obviously stepped all over mitt romney's announcement. >> i apologize if i stepped on any of that pr that mitt romney needed or wanted. >> chris wallace even seemed a little mused by that. >> why didn't she just say i apologize to the little man. >> i'm sorry, i just can't help it. >> i think anybody can be president in this dumb [ bleep ] country. >> i'm running for president of the united states. >>> good evening from new york. only four hours in a sheraton hotel in midtown manhattan, congressman anthony weiner collided with a blogger who had joined forces with abc news to force the congressman to tell the truth about his life in cyberspace. on may 28th, a website biggovernment.com claim that had this photograph of an underwear covered penis was sent to a woman not his wife by congressman wiener. the congressman denied sending t
he did warn the british. >> i totally, you have an answer. >> washington was crossing the de to bomb an abortion clinic. >> how does palin feel about victimizing mitt romney? >> she obviously stepped all over mitt romney's announcement. >> i apologize if i stepped on any of that pr that mitt romney needed or wanted. >> chris wallace even seemed a little mused by that. >> why didn't she just say i apologize to the little man. >> i'm sorry, i just...
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he did warn the british. in a shout-out, gotcha type of question that was asked of me, i answered candidly, and i am my american history. >> she makes no apologies. one more time. that gotcha question. what have you seen so far today and what are you going to take away from your visit? one more thing for you here. we love larry king. in fact, we'll have larry king on "morning joe" tomorrow. he joined the roundtable discussion on "realtime with bill maher" on hbo friday night. they were talking about all kinds of things. larry's greatest concern was about the temperature in the study yes. . >> turning the tables on you, larry king. >> finally. >> tuscaloosa, your call. >> by the way, the air conditioning in here -- >> yeah. >> who planned this? >> why? are you cold? >> am i cold? >> throw a log on it. this is freezing, bill. >> get larry king a shawl. please. i want mr. king to be perfectly happy. >> it's cold. >> i don't mean to complain. >> time nor new rules. >> we're going to warm it up for larry we visits
he did warn the british. in a shout-out, gotcha type of question that was asked of me, i answered candidly, and i am my american history. >> she makes no apologies. one more time. that gotcha question. what have you seen so far today and what are you going to take away from your visit? one more thing for you here. we love larry king. in fact, we'll have larry king on "morning joe" tomorrow. he joined the roundtable discussion on "realtime with bill maher" on hbo friday...
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in london well the british m.p. jeremy corbin joins me now from london to give us his reaction to those developments and thanks very much indeed for being with us here in r.t. now with british attack helicopters and even commandos reportedly being prepared for possible deployment there in yemen all we're looking at a potential libya style intervention in. the numbers at the moment in the area of too small for a libya style of intervention as you put it i believe eighty commandos for quite large in helicopters and some apache attack helicopters stationed on two british ships off the coast they were. apparently for the evacuation of british nationals who were in yemen of whom were thought to be about five hundred but clearly they could be used for something else and with the upping of the u.s. role and now the presence safely out of the elements for as the u.s. is concerned they can essentially do what they like as your package explained and so i'm concerned that this might indeed be leading into yet another military
in london well the british m.p. jeremy corbin joins me now from london to give us his reaction to those developments and thanks very much indeed for being with us here in r.t. now with british attack helicopters and even commandos reportedly being prepared for possible deployment there in yemen all we're looking at a potential libya style intervention in. the numbers at the moment in the area of too small for a libya style of intervention as you put it i believe eighty commandos for quite large...
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were coming, the british were coming and they are going to take our arms. we had to be sure we were shoring up our am nation so they couldn't tax it. remember the, the british had already been had for sent jurors that area and part of paul revere's ride, he was a courier. he was a messenger. part of the ride was to warn the british that you are not going to succeed, you not going to take american arms. you are not going to beat our own well armed persons, individual private militia that we have. he did warn the british. >> palin had also claimed revere fired warning shots when really he just carried a lantern. she told chris wallace she is still on the fence about making a run for the white house. >>> a bit of a scare for the washington nationals. their top minor league prospect injured yesterday. >>> we'll check in with the sports junkies coming up in a little bit. we are checking your weather, all your traffic. julie has that for you. stay with us. ke >>> we are taking a live look at the beltway over in the oxon hill area where traffic is
were coming, the british were coming and they are going to take our arms. we had to be sure we were shoring up our am nation so they couldn't tax it. remember the, the british had already been had for sent jurors that area and part of paul revere's ride, he was a courier. he was a messenger. part of the ride was to warn the british that you are not going to succeed, you not going to take american arms. you are not going to beat our own well armed persons, individual private militia that we...
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wealthy british scientists are told some time it was time. for the. markets. scandal find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to name two guys a report on r.t. . hello this is our team from moscow it's kevin owen here with a headline update for you nato admits it launched the strike that killed nine civilians in a tripoli suburb while british taxpayers weary of reckless spending out of the bill for three months bloody stalemate. the international atomic energy agency is expected to slam japan for poor handling of the fukushima crisis but nuclear safety form opens in vienna and improving safety regulations and try to prevent a repeat of the japanese. and europe's finance ministers for spota decision a fresh bailout for greece the same morris territory is needed in the country already shaken by protests against pending cuts. coming away just ahead artie's people of elena's guest discuss whether the international presence in libya and other african countries is really likely to improve lif
wealthy british scientists are told some time it was time. for the. markets. scandal find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to name two guys a report on r.t. . hello this is our team from moscow it's kevin owen here with a headline update for you nato admits it launched the strike that killed nine civilians in a tripoli suburb while british taxpayers weary of reckless spending out of the bill for three months bloody...
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the british were two staffers who worked for beetle smith. beetle was eisenhower's chief of staff and he was a miserable guy to work for. these two british guys came up to be land and said we really think you need to move the first and ninth are reason to montgomery's command at least for right now. we know there will be nationalistic problems from the military perspective. what beagles' said what you are fired. consider yourselves on. he thought about it for six hours overnight and then woke up and never apologized to those two guys but made it clear he wanted them the next day. before they had a chance to pack their bags they were and fired again. he made the recommendation to eisenhower, it was a decision like felt he had to make and he did it with the backing of his talented staff. >> i read not too long ago that eisenhower was subordinate to douglas macarthur before world war ii and he studied drama on douglas macarthur. is that true? more important question, maybe this isn't a fair question but when you look at eisenhower and douglas ma
the british were two staffers who worked for beetle smith. beetle was eisenhower's chief of staff and he was a miserable guy to work for. these two british guys came up to be land and said we really think you need to move the first and ninth are reason to montgomery's command at least for right now. we know there will be nationalistic problems from the military perspective. what beagles' said what you are fired. consider yourselves on. he thought about it for six hours overnight and then woke...
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british troops record what it is like in the heat of battle. the japanese government has again revised upwards the risk of the fukushima nuclear plant, doubling the estimates of the nuclear leaks from the first week. japan has admitted it was unprepared, saying this may have contributed to the worst atomic crisis since chernobyl. >> explosions tore through the fukushima nuclear plant in the days after the earthquake and tsunami. details are emerging about what was going on inside. there was a meltdown in reactor no. 1 within five hours according to the nuclear industrial safety agency, more quickly than initially thought. the same happened in another reactor three days later. people were forced to abandon their homes because of contamination. estimates are now doubled of the amount of radiation released. since the disaster on march 11th, japanese authorities have been criticized for slow and sometimes conflicting information. on the 27th, the plant's operator said that radiation levels were 10 million times higher than normal, before correcting
british troops record what it is like in the heat of battle. the japanese government has again revised upwards the risk of the fukushima nuclear plant, doubling the estimates of the nuclear leaks from the first week. japan has admitted it was unprepared, saying this may have contributed to the worst atomic crisis since chernobyl. >> explosions tore through the fukushima nuclear plant in the days after the earthquake and tsunami. details are emerging about what was going on inside. there...
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british troops record what it is like in the heat of battle. the japanese government has again revised upwards the risk of the fukushima nuclear plant, doubling the estimates of the nuclear leaks from the first week. japan has admitted it was unprepared, saying this may have contributed to the worst atomic crisis since chernobyl. >> explosions tore through the fukushima nuclear plant in the days after the earthquake and tsunami. details are emerging about what was going on inside. there was a meltdown in reactor no. 1 within five hours according to the nuclear industrial safety agency, more quickly than initially thought. the same happened in another reactor three days later. people were forced to abandon their homes because of contamination. estimates are now doubled of the amount of radiation released. since the disaster on march 11th, japanese authorities have been criticized for slow and sometimes conflicting information. on the 27th, the plant's operator said that radiation levels were 10 million times higher than normal, before correcting
british troops record what it is like in the heat of battle. the japanese government has again revised upwards the risk of the fukushima nuclear plant, doubling the estimates of the nuclear leaks from the first week. japan has admitted it was unprepared, saying this may have contributed to the worst atomic crisis since chernobyl. >> explosions tore through the fukushima nuclear plant in the days after the earthquake and tsunami. details are emerging about what was going on inside. there...
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we hear from greek and british politicians and the assistant to the president. remember lehman brothers opened the -- have you ever wondered how google seems to deliver exactly what you want to hear? instead of broadening their horizons, maybe it is trapping as a side of our own bubble -- trapping us inside of our own bubble. >> the mess in greece was not formally on the agenda of the eu summit but it was on the minds of all of the gathering leaders. the key is whether the prime minister can win a vote next week and seeking a approval for tax increases. some are saying that this is the biggest crisis since the second world war for europe. >> we must build a kind of united states of europe. in this way only with hundreds of millions of joiners will be able to regain the simple joys and hopes which makes life worth living. >> europe's union group out of the experience of what happened when the national interest is pursued to its ultimate and most terrible conclusion. what could have been more logical to the british were later than assuming those powers for the com
we hear from greek and british politicians and the assistant to the president. remember lehman brothers opened the -- have you ever wondered how google seems to deliver exactly what you want to hear? instead of broadening their horizons, maybe it is trapping as a side of our own bubble -- trapping us inside of our own bubble. >> the mess in greece was not formally on the agenda of the eu summit but it was on the minds of all of the gathering leaders. the key is whether the prime minister...
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billion pound war it's calculated that if the war in libya goes on for six months it will cost the british taxpayer one point six billion dollars but that initial humanitarian mission is now get rid of gadhafi operation and that could take a lot longer assuming that their goal is to simply oust him from power this is not going to end until he. leaves office so this could potentially drag on for months more and as we've seen they've already extended the operation by another three months that's unlikely to be popular with the british public that government spending like a hawk already furious at seeing services job slashed even so downing street swore wall it is open and it's taking the lead in libya data gathered by britain's guardian newspaper from defense ministries and news reports shows that britain has flown twenty five percent of all sources in libya second only to the u.s. by the second week of may six thousand strike missions had been ordered blogger daniel rennick says the u.k.'s likely to have weighed up the cost but with a warm wind blowing westwards from libyan rebels and us mov
billion pound war it's calculated that if the war in libya goes on for six months it will cost the british taxpayer one point six billion dollars but that initial humanitarian mission is now get rid of gadhafi operation and that could take a lot longer assuming that their goal is to simply oust him from power this is not going to end until he. leaves office so this could potentially drag on for months more and as we've seen they've already extended the operation by another three months that's...
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british law major b.p. says it has no plans to sell down at stake and it's a russian venture team keeping the company denied earlier reports that it threatened to do so b.p.'s russian partners in taking recently bought the share swap deal between the british firm and state run ross net but to spite the route he says its focus is on developing take a b.p. which is also the country's third largest oil producer and russia's biggest lenders bareback mason expand into europe one of its first steps is to bid for talks back international bank c.e.o. herrmann grafters to offer seven hundred fifty million euros less than the owners expected the austrian banking group put its fifty one percent stake in its eastern european d.b.i. . leasing business for sale in december the bank hopes to raise one point eight billion euros because when you hear crisis faced forced the world to look for ways to boost renewable energy supply the head of the russian energy agency has been outlining russia's potential. oil gas it's the ma
british law major b.p. says it has no plans to sell down at stake and it's a russian venture team keeping the company denied earlier reports that it threatened to do so b.p.'s russian partners in taking recently bought the share swap deal between the british firm and state run ross net but to spite the route he says its focus is on developing take a b.p. which is also the country's third largest oil producer and russia's biggest lenders bareback mason expand into europe one of its first steps...
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the british government. has just won the former finance minister instead of beginning a thirty year prison sentence for embezzle mint in egypt he said to be running around london a free man but he was convicted in absentia of corruption profiteering and abusing state and private assets he's also been ordered to repay more than ten million dollars and. has demanded the british government does something about it but is disappointed by the response but expect to see some more action both against the money and other goods that's been extorted from egypt and other. countries but also against fugitives from justice in those countries that are pressing to govern here today we do have a very strong tradition in this country of upholding international law and i want to see that continue i don't want the government to neglect that you too many think they're already negligent in case an international arrest warrant has reportedly been issued by egypt but critics feel money and connections secure a ticket to freedom in
the british government. has just won the former finance minister instead of beginning a thirty year prison sentence for embezzle mint in egypt he said to be running around london a free man but he was convicted in absentia of corruption profiteering and abusing state and private assets he's also been ordered to repay more than ten million dollars and. has demanded the british government does something about it but is disappointed by the response but expect to see some more action both against...
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we don't have a problem bases in america we don't have any british base we don't have any korean base we don't have any french bases or you know we just all american bases in in crossed our bases of ah they are the noises our north is and doesn't bother us at all because they're all bases but for other people it's almost like a cancer here full speed. since the end of world war two the spaces i've been. working here to provide a safe and secure environment for everybody. the questions they have thing else is to get everything you needed. if. it's. ok.
we don't have a problem bases in america we don't have any british base we don't have any korean base we don't have any french bases or you know we just all american bases in in crossed our bases of ah they are the noises our north is and doesn't bother us at all because they're all bases but for other people it's almost like a cancer here full speed. since the end of world war two the spaces i've been. working here to provide a safe and secure environment for everybody. the questions they have...
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british experts have built irrigation channels and dug wells. survival was once a challenge here, but no longer. >> we used to eat just one meal a day. what was very hard. now i grow three to four crops a year and my family can live more comfortably. >> with reservoirs now full of water and fish, the local economy has received another boost this is a success story. after 10 years here, they are finally pulling out and leaving the things in the hands of the local community. they have decided to copy what has happened here and replicate it over a much larger area. no shortage of money here. india has more millionaires than the u.k. and its own large foreign aid budget. so is this really a country that need help? they have enough resources in the country and do not need the foreign aid. the real challenge in india is not the quantity of resources, but the efficiency of the use of these resources. >> with cutbacks at home, criticism of foreign aid is bound to continue >> you have been watching newsday from bbc. >> the united nations says tens of tho
british experts have built irrigation channels and dug wells. survival was once a challenge here, but no longer. >> we used to eat just one meal a day. what was very hard. now i grow three to four crops a year and my family can live more comfortably. >> with reservoirs now full of water and fish, the local economy has received another boost this is a success story. after 10 years here, they are finally pulling out and leaving the things in the hands of the local community. they have...
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. >>> china's premier wen jiabao expressed interest in having chinese firms participate in a british rail project. the new high speed railway would connect london and scotland. wen met british prime minister david cameron on monday, the third and final day of his visit to the uk. in a news conference after the meeting, the two leaders said they agreed to double the amount of bilateral trade by 2015. they added expansion in trade and investment will be beneficial for both countries. following cameron's call for china's investment in the project, wen said his country has made progress in rapid rail technology and welcomes chinese firms' participation. many british support the project because of its economic benefits including job creation but it will come with a price tag of about $50 billion. china's economic strength and expertise in rapid rail developments are boosting the country's presence in the field. >>> and now let's go to the markets on monday, the nikkei fell 100 points but the dow managed to end its three-day losing streak to finish above the 12,000 mark. for more we're joi
. >>> china's premier wen jiabao expressed interest in having chinese firms participate in a british rail project. the new high speed railway would connect london and scotland. wen met british prime minister david cameron on monday, the third and final day of his visit to the uk. in a news conference after the meeting, the two leaders said they agreed to double the amount of bilateral trade by 2015. they added expansion in trade and investment will be beneficial for both countries....
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twenty eight year old pakistani units around is one of the victims of this deal he was seized by british soldiers in iraq in two thousand and four as a suspected insurgent and secretly sent to a u.s. detention camp in afghanistan the process of extraordinary rendition the mass lawyers are calling on the u.k. to help to free him as britain was that is handing off dorothy. from the reprieve charity who's fighting for rottweilers release told r.t. that britain's friendship with america blinds it to the truth. there are hundreds of prisoners there but what makes you special is that eunice was actually picked up by the united kingdom in iraq in february two thousand and four the u.k. handed him to the united states in march and april there were discussions between the u.s. and the u.k. because the u.s. wanted to send them to bob graham in the u.k. didn't object despite the fact that at this time even the grade photos broke making it absolutely clear to anyone who had any doubt what was happening to prisoners in u.s. the township the u.k. says that it learned quote unquote in june of that year
twenty eight year old pakistani units around is one of the victims of this deal he was seized by british soldiers in iraq in two thousand and four as a suspected insurgent and secretly sent to a u.s. detention camp in afghanistan the process of extraordinary rendition the mass lawyers are calling on the u.k. to help to free him as britain was that is handing off dorothy. from the reprieve charity who's fighting for rottweilers release told r.t. that britain's friendship with america blinds it...
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there is a british version. it is a remarkable idea for a show. it resonates. they could do a french and spanish version. it speaks to issues that are universal. this dysfunctional family with an addictive parent. it is a common story. tavis: you mentioned there is a british version. i think of your show and i think of the "office." there is no guarantee that just because it worked in britain we could import it here. sometimes it falls flat. what is your sense of why this one was able to work when others have not? >> the idea translates well. perhaps more than that, john wells is a genius. he should run the universe. he recognized that it had an american character to it buried in there. he set it in chicago. they cast it genius lee. even though our first season had a lot of episodes in the british version, it found its own voice. it is a good fit. the british tried to do a lot of our tv, too. you can never tell what is going to work. tavis: is there something about setting this in chicago as opposed to any other city that adds to the success? >> i feel like it
there is a british version. it is a remarkable idea for a show. it resonates. they could do a french and spanish version. it speaks to issues that are universal. this dysfunctional family with an addictive parent. it is a common story. tavis: you mentioned there is a british version. i think of your show and i think of the "office." there is no guarantee that just because it worked in britain we could import it here. sometimes it falls flat. what is your sense of why this one was able...
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wealthy british scientists in. the tightly. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy in the cause report. if. it is. if. they want to order. this is true still keeps its secrets but now it's time to reveal that in the soviet files on oxy.
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wealthy british style. markets why not scandals. find out what's really happening to the global economy in the cause a report on our.
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the british bank whose collapse marked the start of the credit crisis more than three years ago is to be private eyes. the chancellor was like to find a buyer before the end of the year. >> nationalize northern rock. they put a for sale sign up. they hope to raise about 1 billion pounds. this is not a great deal for taxpayers. >> i can announce tonight that on behalf of you, the british taxpayer, i have decided to put northern rock up for sale. images of the lines outside of northern iraq branches or a symbol of all that went wrong. -- northern rock branches are a symbol of all that went wrong. >> they would like the chancellor to impose taxes on financial trading which they see as a casino. the chancellor has a different answer. for the huge banks like will bank of scotland, hsbc, they would like a bear investment activity to be insulated. in a crisis or collapse, these retail operations are less likely to be damaged. >> this will not stop another financial crisis. it will not stop having to bail out a banking system. the idea that you can walk away from an investment bank and let it
the british bank whose collapse marked the start of the credit crisis more than three years ago is to be private eyes. the chancellor was like to find a buyer before the end of the year. >> nationalize northern rock. they put a for sale sign up. they hope to raise about 1 billion pounds. this is not a great deal for taxpayers. >> i can announce tonight that on behalf of you, the british taxpayer, i have decided to put northern rock up for sale. images of the lines outside of...
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he did warn the british.hout jot, gotcha type of question that answered me, i answered candidly. i know my american history. >> pat, is sarah palin incapable of admitting wrong. every time she messes up she says it's a gotcha question. she didn't mean to step on the announcement of the former governor for romney for his announcement. >> sure she is. >> is everybody just picking on her? >> no. well -- by picking on her, not everybody. i will say, look, you saw a gracious apology there to mitt romney, and frankly, al -- or reverend sharpton, i don't think she did that deliberately. she started with rolling thunder, she's on the coast in new hampshire, romney's up in the north. how was she to know that the manchester union leader will put her on the front page and put mitt romney inside. i thought she was very gracious. >> so you don't feel her compare, people people or advisers had any idea that routing themselves that way they thought they would run into his planned announcement that day? >> reverend sharpton,
he did warn the british.hout jot, gotcha type of question that answered me, i answered candidly. i know my american history. >> pat, is sarah palin incapable of admitting wrong. every time she messes up she says it's a gotcha question. she didn't mean to step on the announcement of the former governor for romney for his announcement. >> sure she is. >> is everybody just picking on her? >> no. well -- by picking on her, not everybody. i will say, look, you saw a gracious...
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wealthy british style sun it's time to. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy is a report on. russian. politics as head of a liberal pro-business party and sets his sights on the prime minister's position. if not me then. all the details in just a few moments. in afghanistan as barack obama promises to follow through with the decision to withdraw one third of u.s. troops from the country. london is accused of harboring foreign fugitives allowing the egyptian finance minister to live openly in britain despite a thirty year jail sentence back home. international news income and live from our studios here in central moscow this is . one of russia's richest men has set his sights on politics after conquering the world of business because has been elected leader of the right cause party which plans to run in december parliamentary elections. spoken exclusively to the billionaire. mccall is not yet known as a successful politician but he is known as a very successful businessman and when it comes to pull her off
wealthy british style sun it's time to. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy is a report on. russian. politics as head of a liberal pro-business party and sets his sights on the prime minister's position. if not me then. all the details in just a few moments. in afghanistan as barack obama promises to follow through with the decision to withdraw one third of u.s. troops from the country. london is accused of harboring foreign fugitives allowing the egyptian finance...
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wealthy british style but it's a small time to explain this let's go. back to the south african. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy is causing reforged on our. cost around the world from central moscow this is thank you for being with us in. kevin i would here with the headline update now plato admits it launched the airstrike that killed nine civilians in the tripoli subway while british taxpayers with a reckless spending and the bill for three months of blood and stanley. every head of state wants a second term but it's the people who have the final word so says president but bet if he still hasn't announced whether he'll stand again but did rule out a face off with. the international atomic energy agency is expected to slam japan for poor handling of the fukushima crisis the nuclear safety forum opens in vienna aimed at improving safety regulations and preventing a repeat of the japanese crisis story next to our team takes a closer look at the nuclear crisis in japan now we talked to the number two nuclear official in the disaster country.
wealthy british style but it's a small time to explain this let's go. back to the south african. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy is causing reforged on our. cost around the world from central moscow this is thank you for being with us in. kevin i would here with the headline update now plato admits it launched the airstrike that killed nine civilians in the tripoli subway while british taxpayers with a reckless spending and the bill for three months of...