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the british said come with us, we'll give you land somewhere else in the british empire, and you canstart out a new life somewhere else. so imagine yourself then as a loyalist at the end of the american revolution in new york city, the last place to be evacuated by british troops. george washington is marching in at the helm of the continental army. a jubilant moment for the patriots celebrating this with fireworks and banquets and all the rest of it. it's a great moment for patriot america. but there are still thousands of loyalists who have to figure out what to do. imagine yourself on the docks, the patriots coming down. you don't know what's going to happen when they come in, but in front of you are the british ships, the ships that belong to, you know the most powerful navy in the world offering you a free chance at a life somewhere else. what are you going to do? 60,000 loyalists decided to follow the british, and they brought with them 15,000 slaves. so we have 75,000 people leaving these shores at the time of independence to seek out a new future in the british empire. this i
the british said come with us, we'll give you land somewhere else in the british empire, and you canstart out a new life somewhere else. so imagine yourself then as a loyalist at the end of the american revolution in new york city, the last place to be evacuated by british troops. george washington is marching in at the helm of the continental army. a jubilant moment for the patriots celebrating this with fireworks and banquets and all the rest of it. it's a great moment for patriot america....
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we don't know our history of the indians and the british well enough to know that they were british citizensom 1715 on. there was never a question which side they were going to be on. so allen's idea was to move quickly. it was also the idea of george washington who sent benedict arnold with 1000 men to attack quÉbec at the same time ethan allen decided without george washington's approval to attack montrÉal. allen was only able to raise 134 men, paying some french 1p a day which was more cash than they usually had her go by, the french canadians, many were unhappy with the british, so allen miscalculated and thought he would have much more support from the french-canadians. he also thought he would have more support from the americans. his own cousin, the new commander of the green mountain boys, did not show up as he expected with a mountain boys, nor did any of the other americans. so basically ethan allen crossed the st. lawrence river at night trying to do for ticonderoga again and he ran into a british garrison under a strong commander, sir guy carleton, with 134 trains troops and in 3
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is an enormous cost or to both british taxpayers and the british economy it's a video millstone around the neck of this country british taxpayers have to pay billions to the you each year british businesses have burdened by excessive e.u. regulations and really we want to have a say in our own country again the you understand the u.k.'s democracy because e.u. law has suprema see over national law most new laws are made by the institutions of the european union based in brussels that is wrong wm power should be returned to people that we've actually elected in this country and the british people want a referendum to return those powers but what about what about the actual the benefits of staying with the e.u. would you leave all about just behind for the sake of calling yourself independent we've where we've experienced massive trade benefits between the e.u. members free movement across the e.u. access to cheap credit is it really all just doom and gloom. well trade with the european union we can continue with whether we're members of it or not switzerland is not a member of the europe
is an enormous cost or to both british taxpayers and the british economy it's a video millstone around the neck of this country british taxpayers have to pay billions to the you each year british businesses have burdened by excessive e.u. regulations and really we want to have a say in our own country again the you understand the u.k.'s democracy because e.u. law has suprema see over national law most new laws are made by the institutions of the european union based in brussels that is wrong wm...
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that is where we are at now. >> what has the british army's engagement been for? >> this has been a sacrifice by many courageous people. look at what we are trying to achieve. that is a price worth paying. >> nato excess the parts of afghanistan will remain a violent in years to come. the bridge will maintain a presence here -- the bridge will remain a presence here, but more and more, it will be an afghan war. >> a hollywood actress has called for more help for the horn of africa. >> angelina jolie house called for international action to be scaled up. >> the appeal came as the actress breast the closing stage of the annual meeting of the governing executive committee in geneva. she urged member states to remain committed to helping the world's refugees despite increasing global economic pressures. she warns that countless lives would be lost. >> today, three-quarters of a million people are at risk of death in the next four months. in the horn of africa. this astonishing number of @ risk lives is the reason this is termed the humanitarian crisis of a generation.
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in the first place are getting more vocal in saying they should call it a day next that a leading british columnist explains why it's time the u.k. cut loose. i'm doing what peter oborne chief political commentator for the daily telegraph and he just published a pamphlet entitled guilty men term uses that describe those trying to drag britain into the euro zone peter thanks for speaking to r.t. now this turned guilty man it was a term used to describe the one hundred forty s. those who are peace they're not things i seriously comparing brussels and the euro zone to hitler's third reich that's not the comparison i make in what that brilliant pamphlet short book my written by michael foot and what they were analyzing was the failure of policy in the one nine hundred thirty s. that's what it was but the posing appeasement which led to the this moment objects that are here now what we have what we're trying to do in this part of that is to you know is another failure of policy which is the attempt by the british government elites to push britain into the euro and. how we base exceeded in that
in the first place are getting more vocal in saying they should call it a day next that a leading british columnist explains why it's time the u.k. cut loose. i'm doing what peter oborne chief political commentator for the daily telegraph and he just published a pamphlet entitled guilty men term uses that describe those trying to drag britain into the euro zone peter thanks for speaking to r.t. now this turned guilty man it was a term used to describe the one hundred forty s. those who are...
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british columnist explains why it's time the u.k. cut loose. i'm drawn by peter oborne chief political commentator for the daily telegraph and he just published a pamphlet entitled guilty men a term used to describe those trying to drag britain into the euro zone peter thanks for speaking to r.t. this term guilty men use a term used to describe nine hundred forty s. those who appease the nazis i seriously comparing brussels and the eurozone to hitler's third reich that's not the comparison i'm making what that brilliant pamphlet short book my written by michael foot and what they were analyzing was afraid of policy in the one nine hundred thirty s. that's what it was about the policy of appeasement which led to the this moment here now what we have what we're trying to do in this part of that is to allies another failure of policy which is the attempt by the british governing elite to push britain into the your and. how we base exceeded in that period we would now be in the same situation as greece absolutely destitute was certainly little in s
british columnist explains why it's time the u.k. cut loose. i'm drawn by peter oborne chief political commentator for the daily telegraph and he just published a pamphlet entitled guilty men a term used to describe those trying to drag britain into the euro zone peter thanks for speaking to r.t. this term guilty men use a term used to describe nine hundred forty s. those who appease the nazis i seriously comparing brussels and the eurozone to hitler's third reich that's not the comparison i'm...
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the british could still win the war. they controlled key parts in georgia, south carolina, north carolina and new york and the interior of the states there were loyalists still hoping for an ultimate victory. they still had 26,000 trained regulars and loyalists underarms and north america from canada to florida. washington's meen army had dwindled to less than 6,000 ragged men who hadn't been paid in years. worse, america's french allies had ignored washington's pleas to strike another possibly decisive blow with the british in new york were charleston. instead the french fleet sailed back to the west indies where it soon suffered a catastrophic defeat. the french army hunkered down in virginia for the winter obviously waiting for orders from paris to the nearest port and aboard ships for the sugar islands or ferments. a month after georgetown 300 loyalist guerrillas led by an embittered former patriots named william cunningham erupted from charleston the general nathaniel greene's tiny army of less than 1,000 disgruntle
the british could still win the war. they controlled key parts in georgia, south carolina, north carolina and new york and the interior of the states there were loyalists still hoping for an ultimate victory. they still had 26,000 trained regulars and loyalists underarms and north america from canada to florida. washington's meen army had dwindled to less than 6,000 ragged men who hadn't been paid in years. worse, america's french allies had ignored washington's pleas to strike another possibly...
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how much the british banks. well british banks are liable for quite a lot of money billions of pounds at least that used to be regarded as quite a lot of money until our government started printing it but he's the case the british banks are going to take a hit and they're going to take a hit not because of some abstract problem in the euro zone they're going to take a hit because their investment teams on their fixed income that bought greek and portuguese and other government debt but they regard it as fixed income but turned out to be a really bad investment now when my constituents buy shares in a company that's badly run and lose money the government doesn't step in and underwrite their loss so i'm very very concerned that taxpayers in my constituency will be asked to bail out banks that brought this upon themselves now if if that is the case that we are going to have to prop up some of these banks because these banks have been so badly run such victims of their own greed that unless we do so our economy wil
how much the british banks. well british banks are liable for quite a lot of money billions of pounds at least that used to be regarded as quite a lot of money until our government started printing it but he's the case the british banks are going to take a hit and they're going to take a hit not because of some abstract problem in the euro zone they're going to take a hit because their investment teams on their fixed income that bought greek and portuguese and other government debt but they...
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wealthy british style it's time to. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger or a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser reports. fresh. wall street protests spread to police in oakland california detained nearly one hundred activists chased the rest off with tear gas and rubber bullets. the euro zone's fate hangs in the balance as the new leaders try to stop squabbling and serve up a solution instead which could see the biggest yet the taco let's run away find that says for the summit wall. news that germany has approved a massive expansion of the bailout. the cheers and jeers over a gruesome death with western media seaforth reporting of gadhafi spilling his family wants nato to answer war crimes charges. and in russia the markets are more optimism than anywhere else with the two percent to two percent of the close of wednesday's session more on this in business plus the business news. just after seven pm here in the russian capital and.
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wealthy british. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. the ability of you to. eat food. immediately eat. such a. warm . top stories on our t.v. fresh arrests of protesters in new york as people go on a march of solidarity for demonstrators in oakland who were violently dispersed by police a day earlier. pressure on e.u. leaders to take crisis solving steps finally reached results the deal reached to write off powerful greek debt and give the country another hundred billion euros to rescue. gadhafi family plans to sue nato for striking the lead colonel's convoy as it was trying to flee the alliance is also being blamed for the flood of weapons on libyan streets. just after three pm here in the russian capital you're watching are good to have you with us now our top story there been a fresh clashes between police and the wall street protesters in new york followed by a rest well this several hundred people marche
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and the british public they should be all east impartial they just were they frame the debate always sense that made the answer european argument the anti euro arguments in particular and that mad the ranged and sometimes even racist and they made the pro euro argument look as mainstream and sensible was the effect it's had in public perception of the issue given the b.b.c.'s status as a major broadcaster well i think for a long time it was impossible to get the emptiness euro argument out very well because of the distortions created by the b.b.c. and so it made it made it a very one sided debate at the highest level at the end of the day it's quite reassuring to say of course the good sense of the british people you know the average bloke wasn't taken in by this high level attempt to sabotage the great ruthlessly well refreshment room that we didn't go in it wasn't because it was the only billion going because the average voter. was it also a case. there being a lot of institutionalized yes men in british politics industry and media it was a mark of respectability you were in favor
and the british public they should be all east impartial they just were they frame the debate always sense that made the answer european argument the anti euro arguments in particular and that mad the ranged and sometimes even racist and they made the pro euro argument look as mainstream and sensible was the effect it's had in public perception of the issue given the b.b.c.'s status as a major broadcaster well i think for a long time it was impossible to get the emptiness euro argument out very...
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. >> and next, speaking on the state of the british economy. after that, the first presidential campaign. then rick perry at a town hall meeting in new hampshire. they discussed the upcoming supreme court term which opens monday. he talks about the impact of a new rule that took effect sunday. the center for budget priorities examines the cost of a federal program. >> the oral argument is the first time the justices talk about a case together. when they ask a question i can figure out what is bothering them about a case and where they are leaning. >> the new supreme court term begins the first monday in october. this year, the cases included gps tracking without a warrant in copyright protection. >> the british house of commons is in recess. tonight we would hear from labor party leader and miller bent his spoke at the conference on the ripple on tuesday where he discussed the state of the economy. this is almost one hour. >> thank you for that fantastic reception. it is great to be here in liverpool. a generation ago a labor leader came to our
. >> and next, speaking on the state of the british economy. after that, the first presidential campaign. then rick perry at a town hall meeting in new hampshire. they discussed the upcoming supreme court term which opens monday. he talks about the impact of a new rule that took effect sunday. the center for budget priorities examines the cost of a federal program. >> the oral argument is the first time the justices talk about a case together. when they ask a question i can figure...
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i am interested in the government doing the right thing by the british people. so there is a big choice facing the country. whether it's to stick to the current plan or to change course. there is an alternative for britain and other countries to get together and work to get growth going across the world. to cut vhe in britain and to ley a bank bonus tax to put the young unemployed back to work. i say to david cameron, put the politics aside. look at the facts. look at what is staring you in the face. and understand that protecting our economy matters more than protecting a plan that has failed. [applause] so i'm going to tell it straight and that's a lesson i've learned about this job and myself over the past 12 months. to be true to myself, my instincts, my values, to take risks in the pursuit of that. and to stand up for what is right. the moment it came home to me most was when i heard the terrible news that millie's phone had been hacked. someone had hacked into the voice mail of a missing teenager. deleted her messages. and given her parents false hope. wha
i am interested in the government doing the right thing by the british people. so there is a big choice facing the country. whether it's to stick to the current plan or to change course. there is an alternative for britain and other countries to get together and work to get growth going across the world. to cut vhe in britain and to ley a bank bonus tax to put the young unemployed back to work. i say to david cameron, put the politics aside. look at the facts. look at what is staring you in the...
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wealthy british style. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser reports. she is beautiful to. me too features. immediately to. see. such a. warm . fresh arrests of anti corporate protesters in new york people go on a march of solidarity for demonstrators in oakland who have fallen to dispersed by police a day earlier. the pressure on e.u. leaders to take crisis solving steps on the research results in a deal reached to write off half of greek debt and give the country another one hundred billion euros rescued a. day after his family plans to sue nato for striking the late colonel's convoy is trying to sleep is also being blamed for the flow of weapons on libyan streets. around the world and around the clock you're watching r t welcome to the program now there's been a fresh clashes between police and wall street protesters in new york followed by arrests this as several hundred people marched in the city str
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representing a large body of british public opinion they were sort of science. you could i think their budgets brilliantly for. the study of time very interesting so i settle for go into it i keep on discovering people who are now we work with people who works. the b.b.c. lies and fabrications of the time for instance you mention the b.b.c. there and you also point to the thing the financial times and their editorial support the euro zone in what ways will a biased work b.b.c. in the financial times and indeed the c.b.i. in the free beige or institutions i looked at the same applies to the foreign office but let's just look at the b.b.c. and the financial times they had at the top of these organizations there was a corporate view that it was in british interests not just to be part of the european union but actually to go ahead and join me in europe they understood it was a political project they were really interested in the economics you would expect the b.b.c. maybe for the economics you would hope that the financial times understood economics out and they di
representing a large body of british public opinion they were sort of science. you could i think their budgets brilliantly for. the study of time very interesting so i settle for go into it i keep on discovering people who are now we work with people who works. the b.b.c. lies and fabrications of the time for instance you mention the b.b.c. there and you also point to the thing the financial times and their editorial support the euro zone in what ways will a biased work b.b.c. in the financial...
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well the british study done it's time to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. watch. the headlines on our t.v. cheering the killing of one bad while ignoring the deaths of thousands of civilians in libya analysts point out the problems the u.s. media is approach to the dolphins demise. on saving the euro are at risk as a crucial meeting of european finance ministers is cancelled ahead of wednesday's summit casting doubts over the prospects of a solution to the deepening debt crisis. and a new international study says the us news secret uranium based weapons in iraq causing high levels of cancer and birth defects talks to an author of the report. just after three pm here in the russian capital and you're watching r.t. now libya's new rulers are increasingly being accused of the kinds of abuses they were rebelling against when they overthrew colonel gadhafi insert the number of people allegedly executed has risen to three hundred now t
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delighted to name them i think it's important that we do name them they range from tony blair the british prime minister time his close ally peter mandelson the close friend of pascoe another russian oligarchs ken clarke michael heseltine the conservative. politicians nick clegg the deputy prime minister and danny alexander of the show and she was actually the treasurer many of them retain unbelievably very powerful positions in the british ruling elite a decade ago euro skeptics were hounded out of plan society label xenophobes racists fascists. what was the effect on these people's lines it's very interesting just examine the sheer ruthlessness of the pro your movement this time they were planning to hound out of jobs the people who were euro skeptics recently who was the policy director of the institute of directors a key. business organization and took she took an anti euro largely she ended up losing her job and the. stories were spread that she was mad dislocated and they were tough they were ruthless there was a kind of greed for power for the supreme top of the british establishme
delighted to name them i think it's important that we do name them they range from tony blair the british prime minister time his close ally peter mandelson the close friend of pascoe another russian oligarchs ken clarke michael heseltine the conservative. politicians nick clegg the deputy prime minister and danny alexander of the show and she was actually the treasurer many of them retain unbelievably very powerful positions in the british ruling elite a decade ago euro skeptics were hounded...
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wealthy british style. sometimes. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause a report on. a very warm welcome to you this is your news today protesters on the wall street today at. least intensified your chance to choose instead to get the status of the human experiment . with. business rap music or was it just goes to movies allegedly trying to make sense of global economy and it's all came to us financial temples the research scrambling to maintain a confidence in markets and. wants to be easing trade imbalances recession look keep the nations close to collapsing in some foreclosed homes people. to fail aaa banks again feel like thing is us crashing timonen smashed the ceiling is like putting it in a closet in athens three the i.m.f. constructs me i'm just programs increasing the total economy. stories tonight nato gets six marching orders from the u.n. to leave libya an end to struct of air strikes but leavi
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to quit or not to quit fired on british membership of the euro skeptics call for a nationwide referendum on the thinking. people here by wall street movement grows stronger despite a series of arrests and scuffles with police which continue in new york activist the king's the police of heavy handed tactics against people peacefully expressing their opinion. has all that easy. well the occupy wall street protests continue to spread across the united states here in new york city and not only have occupy wall street protesters and camps themselves in zuccotti park but here in union square they are now marching against police brutality that is the new focus of the protests in the face of increasing arrests increasing for tally they say by not only the new york city police department but also police departments across the world now over the weekend approximately nineteen protesters were arrested in downtown orlando in florida one of them was an armed u.s. army a soldier and a man in a wheelchair their crime not moving when the police officers told them to move even though they say they were s
to quit or not to quit fired on british membership of the euro skeptics call for a nationwide referendum on the thinking. people here by wall street movement grows stronger despite a series of arrests and scuffles with police which continue in new york activist the king's the police of heavy handed tactics against people peacefully expressing their opinion. has all that easy. well the occupy wall street protests continue to spread across the united states here in new york city and not only have...
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is an enormous cost or to both british taxpayers and the british economy it's really a millstone around the neck of this country british taxpayers have to pay billions to the you each year british businesses are burdened by excessively you break elation leaving would give us an advantage we wouldn't have to be paying the european union billions each year we'd be better off out of the european union and the british people know that and want their chance to have a referendum which they were originally promised by all three political parties the european union passes legislation which binds all member states because the proposals for legislation come from the european commission which nobody has ever elected they're not accountable blame rests with the european union which is burdened british businesses for far too long the excessive regulation is damaging not just british competitiveness but the competitive competitiveness of the whole european union and undermining europe's economy that has got to stop would be a lot better off without the you. coming up later in the program the sick rep
is an enormous cost or to both british taxpayers and the british economy it's really a millstone around the neck of this country british taxpayers have to pay billions to the you each year british businesses are burdened by excessively you break elation leaving would give us an advantage we wouldn't have to be paying the european union billions each year we'd be better off out of the european union and the british people know that and want their chance to have a referendum which they were...
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membership on the minds british sovereignty of the country to watch. the we do all the late former russian agent alexander tonight who died from poisoning in london five years ago has admitted in an interview to a british newspaper that he'd worked for british intelligence a corner in london has agreed to hold an inquest into his death which has been the cause of a major rift between russia and the u.k. his request worlds.
membership on the minds british sovereignty of the country to watch. the we do all the late former russian agent alexander tonight who died from poisoning in london five years ago has admitted in an interview to a british newspaper that he'd worked for british intelligence a corner in london has agreed to hold an inquest into his death which has been the cause of a major rift between russia and the u.k. his request worlds.
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wealthy british scientists sometimes the tireless. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my next concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. losing sleep. it's tuesday. august so. if. he. again this is the headline. new era. of cost of a blood stained shadow over the nation's future the interim government claims he died in a shootout but the leaks in video shows and. executed before went into. the movement in the build support across the world as a new york city's new despite a peaceful demonstrations as protests in the big apple become more and more organized the police presence is also increasing. as a huge finance chiefs get in brussels for their latest round of crisis talks euro skeptics in the u.k. push for a nationwide referendum for. e.u. membership undermines. the country to launch. the leader of the mate for russian agent alexander litvinenko who died from poisoning in london five days ago has admitted in an interview to a british newspaper that he
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wealthy british style. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy stronger the no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser reports . will. review the latest in science technology from. the future. to the eurozone is in the balance as e.u. leaders try to stop squabbling and solution instead which could see the biggest yet to tackle its runaway finances. now on a high note after news of germany's approved a massive expansion of the e.u. bailout more on that. also. from. fresh clashes on the wall street protests spread police in oakland california to tell you nearly one hundred activists chased the rest. reportedly ready to surrender the war crimes court while the dead relatives want to see nato at the hague. in business tiny particles with a big future russian beds big box on nanotechnology to modernize and love us supplied more on this coming up in twenty five.
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the british conservative party m.p. a well. i'm in manchester with douglas collins well he's a conservative members of parliament he said the political system in this country is broken and in urgent need of reforms he's also renowned euro skeptic douglas gansler thanks for talking to us we use this catch all term euro skeptic what does that mean old style euro skepticism in this country used to be about trying to take this country back it used to be an inherently conservative movement that was about trying to take us back to a sort of one nine hundred fifty s. status quo i don't have much truck with that at all i mean you're a skeptic because i want change and i want to really change the way this country is run i think fundamentally europe is in the mess that she is today because she's trying to do too much by conscious deliberate design how currency is a mess because it's a product of conscious design agricultural policy have fisheries policy trade policy you know we need to let go and we need to allow the different parts of t
the british conservative party m.p. a well. i'm in manchester with douglas collins well he's a conservative members of parliament he said the political system in this country is broken and in urgent need of reforms he's also renowned euro skeptic douglas gansler thanks for talking to us we use this catch all term euro skeptic what does that mean old style euro skepticism in this country used to be about trying to take this country back it used to be an inherently conservative movement that was...
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the intermission coming from a top british agent or the lives -- information coming from a top british agent or the lives of two policemen. the truth could be about to surface. their friends and colleagues may soon know whether and by whom they were betrayed. >> san sebastian in the spanish basque region has been named as a european cultural capital for 2016, but the choice has sparked puree in other spanish cities bidding for -- a theory -- fury in other spanish cities are vying for the title. they claim the choice was made for political, not cultural reasons. >> with a skyline like miami, a beach like the couple cabana, and a film festival like cannes, san sebastian is spanish, yet a basque, historically separatist, but soon to be a cultural capital of europe. >> there is not a more beautiful city. as far as peace goes, there will not be any while aetna is still active. -- etna is still active. >> i do not want to hear anything about politics. >> san sebastian's role as european capital of culture is contentious. the city lies in the basque country. there, the separatist group eta ha
the intermission coming from a top british agent or the lives -- information coming from a top british agent or the lives of two policemen. the truth could be about to surface. their friends and colleagues may soon know whether and by whom they were betrayed. >> san sebastian in the spanish basque region has been named as a european cultural capital for 2016, but the choice has sparked puree in other spanish cities bidding for -- a theory -- fury in other spanish cities are vying for the...
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wealthy british style. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger the no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser report. tonight on our t.v. look at duffy's most prominent. reportedly ready to surrender to the war crimes course while the dead former. nato and the hague. spanx order to shore up their defenses and could take a bigger hit over their exposure to the blogs flaky finances. summit tonight. clashes is the answer wall street protests spread police in oakland in california to take nearly one hundred activists and chased the rest stops with tear gas and rubber bullets. welcome you're watching r t with me kevin i mean it's now eleven pm here in moscow and our top story for you most prominent son saif could appear at the war crimes tribunal he's reportedly ready to surrender to the hague where he's wanted on charges of crimes against humanity he's been on the run since revolutionary forces took control of certain last week and is thought to be somewhere
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as the french and british leader of argue over the u.k. the chance to influence the euro as future and by not being part of the euro zone. will next week hear more about the british take on the european crisis from u.k. conservative party m.p. parties and coming right up. patrick nice is a member of parliament for the conservative party and a former shadow minister for homeland security has been a frequent commentator on defense and security issues patrick thanks of pigs r.t. now even very outspoken on the human rights act on how essentially is allowing from criminals to stay in the u.k. on the grounds of human rights what does that say about britain i think it says the britain has surrendered far too many powers to the european union. is interpreted the the rules and regulations and the strict strictures of europe in a much more proper but in this way in this case unhelpful way the most of the members of the the loopholes the foreign criminals can exploit to stay in the u.k. is that making britain a target do you think i think if you if y
as the french and british leader of argue over the u.k. the chance to influence the euro as future and by not being part of the euro zone. will next week hear more about the british take on the european crisis from u.k. conservative party m.p. parties and coming right up. patrick nice is a member of parliament for the conservative party and a former shadow minister for homeland security has been a frequent commentator on defense and security issues patrick thanks of pigs r.t. now even very...
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reports now and recent discoveries could post some uncomfortable questions for british and. according to britain this is a man on the run and very lugovoy hasn't left russia since two thousand and six because of an international arrest warrant he's accused of murdering alexander litvinenko in london almost five years ago both former k.g.b. agents but lugovoy says he's got nothing to hide. from you know nobody really expected me at the pre inquest hearing even though british officials claim i'm hiding from justice my lawyers annoy found out about it by sheer chance had we not found out about it i think the british press would have accused us once again of hiding from justice but this girl won't look at boys lawyers last week echoed calls from a live in yonkers widow for a full inquest which is now finally being ordered but that's prompted yet another twist in a case already steeped in intrigue in order. my lawyers and i put ourselves food as an interested party so live in yonkers we don't often was forced to admit her husband was a paid agent of m i five and m i six o'clock t
reports now and recent discoveries could post some uncomfortable questions for british and. according to britain this is a man on the run and very lugovoy hasn't left russia since two thousand and six because of an international arrest warrant he's accused of murdering alexander litvinenko in london almost five years ago both former k.g.b. agents but lugovoy says he's got nothing to hide. from you know nobody really expected me at the pre inquest hearing even though british officials claim i'm...
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most famous traitor in american history. >> arnold fled to safety with the british.ar, the young country re college. >> what our founding fathers realized -- with the size of our country, we need a strong military. we also needed a professional, military class of officers that were educated and trained in the art and science of war. >> in 1802, president jefferson made it official. the united states military academy was born. >> this is the entrance to west point. it's called thayer gate. it's named after the man known as the father of the military academy, colonel thayer. >> he is known as the father -- not the founder, but the father of the military academy. his contribution is immense. he established what we call the thayer method, where students were tested every day, discipline was rigid, and "duty, honor, country," those words, though not codified in law -- they were the standard. >> 1st division barracks was built in 1851. over the years, some of our nation's greatest military leaders slept and studied here. names like world war i's general pershing, world war
most famous traitor in american history. >> arnold fled to safety with the british.ar, the young country re college. >> what our founding fathers realized -- with the size of our country, we need a strong military. we also needed a professional, military class of officers that were educated and trained in the art and science of war. >> in 1802, president jefferson made it official. the united states military academy was born. >> this is the entrance to west point. it's...
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british euro skeptics are pushing for the right to vote on a referendum on whether the country should leave the e.u. the people's pledge campaign believes that the e.u. undermines britain sovereignty and is costing the country too much demand for a nationwide referendum will be discussed in parliament on monday and the group is holding a congress and london we can actually cross there live now and talk to a. member of the u.k. independence party thank you for joining us on the program today the e.u. is currently going through an economic crisis do you think really this is the time to be holding a referendum challenging britain's membership. of course i think it's time to hold a referendum because we are all paying to bailout this country and they are not really getting a solution for the crisis the. absence bureaucracy east totally accountable and they're asking people countries to put more money to bail out countries that this is not the solution the countries need to get out of the euro zone and i think the british people who put their money their taxes to pay for the european union
british euro skeptics are pushing for the right to vote on a referendum on whether the country should leave the e.u. the people's pledge campaign believes that the e.u. undermines britain sovereignty and is costing the country too much demand for a nationwide referendum will be discussed in parliament on monday and the group is holding a congress and london we can actually cross there live now and talk to a. member of the u.k. independence party thank you for joining us on the program today the...
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wealthy british style. expert on the. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports on our. breaking news this hour critical condition our two sources say egypt's former leader hosni mubarak is fighting for his life following his reported shock at seeing images of colonel gadhafi. as many libyans celebrate the country's that way or liberation questions remain over whether the price they paid in the form of lost lives and roy infrastructure was too high. a search for a solution to the e.u.'s debt crisis at a summit in brussels brings no breakthrough while in the u.k. there are growing calls to leave the law altogether as a parliament prepares to vote on whether to hold a referendum on the issue. that from our business desk russia has become the world's ten fastest growing economy according to our survey young the firm says in nine years emerging economies will provide top of the global g.d.p. join me for the
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the french and british leaders. to influence the euro future despite not being part of the euro zone. for us here with us on this day which means we've got a sports update and you know now i know there was seven goals scored a magister yesterday but. top that yes what a weekend it was a. city of course. but also for. five three and we're going to have a look at the pick of the golds in just a sec. monday morning here in central moscow for sport today we have plenty ahead including. finish the latest russian premier league weekend with the same two point advantage over. after both sides win away from home. champion dethroned viktor troicki falls to young tips or a pitch in the all serbian kremlin cup final held here in moscow. in britain the annual n.f.l. game in london see chicago home tampa bay their second defeat in three years in the english. for not coming up but remain the team to catch in the russian premier league this in petersburg side maintaining their two point lead over with a convincing victory away to
the french and british leaders. to influence the euro future despite not being part of the euro zone. for us here with us on this day which means we've got a sports update and you know now i know there was seven goals scored a magister yesterday but. top that yes what a weekend it was a. city of course. but also for. five three and we're going to have a look at the pick of the golds in just a sec. monday morning here in central moscow for sport today we have plenty ahead including. finish the...