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that was brittain's war aim. in the whole course of 22 years fighting the french the british took from the rest of europe two very small islands, one in the mediterranean called malta. the other one called heligoland. that is the entire access of european territory in this war. they gave it all up for peace and stability. then, of course, napoleon came back but not for long. he was rapidly arrested for the man who ran the blockade of new york for the previous two years. when the war was over the republican party did when you've presided over a failure, they've declared it a great success. republican party's speech writers, newspaper men and everybody else declared it a victory. three frig get victories which came down through the years. so arthur scott who understood how to create fabulous stories realized what they had been doing and rather wished they had been taught a more severe lesson. he knew that the american pens would create a victory that had a hue to their swords and he also understood that the endeari
that was brittain's war aim. in the whole course of 22 years fighting the french the british took from the rest of europe two very small islands, one in the mediterranean called malta. the other one called heligoland. that is the entire access of european territory in this war. they gave it all up for peace and stability. then, of course, napoleon came back but not for long. he was rapidly arrested for the man who ran the blockade of new york for the previous two years. when the war was over...
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it's brittain joining u.s. air strikes and within this video is a direct threat made against a british hostage as well saying effectively if you join this campaign the british hostage is next. >> yeah. brittain and the united states have been very clear that they don't negotiate with hostage takers and terrorists in the past so i believe the reality here is that this is a very, very tough situation but the threat that is perceived to be coming from isis that it has so many foreign fighters, 500 from brittain, hundreds from france, denmark, many, many other countries foreign fighters have been drawn to syria including the united states drawn to isis, in syria and iraq. the threat that isis poses is businesser than the threat that it poses to those hostages that it has right now, including the british hostage who is the latest to be threatened in this particular video. there's also an assessment that isis will do whatever it will do to these people anyway. the bigger and broader concern and the reason for buildin
it's brittain joining u.s. air strikes and within this video is a direct threat made against a british hostage as well saying effectively if you join this campaign the british hostage is next. >> yeah. brittain and the united states have been very clear that they don't negotiate with hostage takers and terrorists in the past so i believe the reality here is that this is a very, very tough situation but the threat that is perceived to be coming from isis that it has so many foreign...
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there's certainly a fear that these airstrikes can mean further radicalization in brittain. karl penhaul, thank you very much. we appreciate it. >>> the u.s. is looking for more control in the attack in yemen. witnesses say men on motorcycles had shoulder fired rockets near the diplomatic missions. u.s. authorities doubt the embassy was a target. now the group say the embassy was targeted. >>> and police in the st. louis, missouri, area are looking for suspects in two separate incidents during which police officers were shot at. now the most recent happened when a gunman opened fire on an off duty police officer driving on the highway near the airport. that officer suffered only minor scratches. earlier a ferguson, missouri, officer was shot in the arm during a burglary. his injuries were not threatening. ferguson has been the scene of tension ever since an unarmed african-american teenager, michael brown, was shot by a police officer two months ago. they don't necessarily think that this particular incident tonight was related. take a listen. >> i don't think it is. it didn
there's certainly a fear that these airstrikes can mean further radicalization in brittain. karl penhaul, thank you very much. we appreciate it. >>> the u.s. is looking for more control in the attack in yemen. witnesses say men on motorcycles had shoulder fired rockets near the diplomatic missions. u.s. authorities doubt the embassy was a target. now the group say the embassy was targeted. >>> and police in the st. louis, missouri, area are looking for suspects in two separate...
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if napoleon could break the british economy, brittain would surrender. in war against brittain. they would exclude all british trade from europe on penalty of seizure and destruction. the british counter blockade, the famous order in council, did exactly the reverse. it cut europe off from the rest of the world. so the europeans had to fight the 12-year long world without any coffee. and there were a few other things they missed as well. the british counter blockade cut europe off from africa, asia, and the americas and fundamentally it threatened america's economic development. from 1803 through to 1812 american shippers, merchants and traders had made a lot of money being the last neutral carrier, the last country that could carry goods from the french west indecember to europe through the british blockade. they were also trading with the british and neither the british nor the french treated the americans particularly kindly. the british would arrest their ships and send them before court and napoleon simply burned them. but the american government th
if napoleon could break the british economy, brittain would surrender. in war against brittain. they would exclude all british trade from europe on penalty of seizure and destruction. the british counter blockade, the famous order in council, did exactly the reverse. it cut europe off from the rest of the world. so the europeans had to fight the 12-year long world without any coffee. and there were a few other things they missed as well. the british counter blockade cut europe off from africa,...
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that was brittain's war aim. in the whole course of 22 years fighting the french the british took from the rest of europe two very small islands, one in the mediterranean called malta. the other one called heligoland. that is the entire access of european territory in this war. they gave it all up for peace and stability. then, of course, napoleon came back but not for long. he was rapidly arrested for the man who ran the blockade of new york for the previous two years. when the war was over the republican party did when you've presided over a failure, they've declared it a great success. republican party's speech writers, newspaper men and everybody else declared it a victory. three frig get victories which came down through the years. so arthur scott who understood how to create fabulous stories realized what they had been doing and rather wished they had been taught a more severe lesson. he knew that the american pens would create a victory that had a hue to their swords and he also understood that the endeari
that was brittain's war aim. in the whole course of 22 years fighting the french the british took from the rest of europe two very small islands, one in the mediterranean called malta. the other one called heligoland. that is the entire access of european territory in this war. they gave it all up for peace and stability. then, of course, napoleon came back but not for long. he was rapidly arrested for the man who ran the blockade of new york for the previous two years. when the war was over...
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perhaps brittain, perhaps france. you mentioned those images that have come out of the middle east and how terrifying people find them and how much it reminds you of 9/11. the interesting thing in london is that, you know, i don't ever remember seeing so much focus on dangerous images and the terrible videos and yet the kind of reaction we had in 9/11, which is that we must all stand together, we must support the united states, we must think what we must do as a group i don't feel that at all this time. there's very much a sense about terrorism, domestic terrorism. a lot of it is about immigration and a lot of it is about the british muslim problem. i don't feel a sense of common purpose. >> why do you think that is, ann? what is the purpose? >> i don't feel that people think the united states has a strategy. they don't see what it is. they don't see where it's going. there's nothing clear that they can join that has a chance of being successful. partly that's a critique of the united states and partly it's a sense of
perhaps brittain, perhaps france. you mentioned those images that have come out of the middle east and how terrifying people find them and how much it reminds you of 9/11. the interesting thing in london is that, you know, i don't ever remember seeing so much focus on dangerous images and the terrible videos and yet the kind of reaction we had in 9/11, which is that we must all stand together, we must support the united states, we must think what we must do as a group i don't feel that at all...
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brittain is calling for an official state visit. he's filling in for his wife. the duchess of cambridge. he met with malta's prime minister. the trip was supposed to be kathryn's first independent overseas visit, but as you know, she is expecting their second child and she's staying home after experiencing morning sickness. earlier this month the royal couple announced they're expecting their second child. as you may remember, she had severe morning sickness during her first pregnancy so we wish her well. her husband's nice to stand in for his wife. >>> on to oktoberfest. rainfall on the first day in germany. let's find out what the rest of the weekend will be because you know these people really don't care whether they drink in the rain or not, do they? >> hey, listen, rain or shine, 7 million liters of beer will be consumed in the next few days in munich. yes, sometimes when it's raining you want to drink a little bit more. here's the forecast as we move in. look at the rain moving across southern germany. we find munich, we'll post it for you. you'll see some
brittain is calling for an official state visit. he's filling in for his wife. the duchess of cambridge. he met with malta's prime minister. the trip was supposed to be kathryn's first independent overseas visit, but as you know, she is expecting their second child and she's staying home after experiencing morning sickness. earlier this month the royal couple announced they're expecting their second child. as you may remember, she had severe morning sickness during her first pregnancy so we...
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european country that the pope is visiting and an interesting choice that he's not going first to brittainance or to germany. and i think another part of the reason for that is the pope kind of general theme of reaching out to people on the fringes, of remembering the less powerful, the less rich and so on. and this is one of the reasons why he's chosen albania. natalie? >> and as he speaks to the crowd there, we know there have been some certain issues about security of the pope because of a comment made about a visiting iraqi there in rome, but no special precautions were taken for his security there in albania and that's the way he wanted it. what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: security has been a big question. obviously it's been a question all over the world in the last few months, and it has also come to rome in the last week with some conflicting reports in the italian press about possible security threats. but the vatican is saying there is no concrete security threat and the pope will go on business as usual, both here at the vatican and in albania. natalie? >> all right
european country that the pope is visiting and an interesting choice that he's not going first to brittainance or to germany. and i think another part of the reason for that is the pope kind of general theme of reaching out to people on the fringes, of remembering the less powerful, the less rich and so on. and this is one of the reasons why he's chosen albania. natalie? >> and as he speaks to the crowd there, we know there have been some certain issues about security of the pope because...
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from right up the road, marietta, georgia, it's the brittain family.ring and applause] and from atlanta, georgia--right here--it's the stewart family. [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash and a shot at riding out of here in a brand-new, stylish ford fusion. let's go play "feud," everybody! give me miss irma! give me miss gia! let's go. ["family feud" theme playing] ladies, here we go. top 7 answers are on the board. name something most husbands, if they were honest, wish their wives would stop doing. miss irma? >> eating. steve: eating. gia? >> shopping. steve: shopping--yes! number one, yes! pass or play? >> we're gonna play, steve. steve: they're gonna play. drill sergeant? >> yes, mr. harvey? steve: name something most husbands, if they were honest, wish their wives would stop doing. >> complaining, mr. harvey. steve: "complaining, mr. har--" boy--boy-- >> good answer!
from right up the road, marietta, georgia, it's the brittain family.ring and applause] and from atlanta, georgia--right here--it's the stewart family. [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash and a shot at riding out of here in a brand-new, stylish ford fusion. let's go play "feud," everybody! give me miss irma! give me miss gia! let's go. ["family feud" theme playing] ladies, here we go. top 7 answers are on the board. name something...
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he also talked about giving the other constituent component parts, all of brittain's four nations or united kingdom's four nations to have more power, including wales, including the northern ireland to be able to fu function. becky anderson is right there outside 10 downing street. this is an amazing hour for the prime minister, becky. >> reporter: yes it is, and the way that the united kingdom will be running forward will be changed. you made a good point about the english powers to english lawmakers for people of england. the machinations of the u.k. government here are such that scottish lawmakers vote on english law and on their own law in scotland. and the idea is going forward -- and this is pressure from his own back benches, those in the conservative party who sit in parliament in david cameron's government. they want to see english lawmakers making decisions for the people of england. that would be devolving power to a certain extent. look. it was a very specific and definitive statement. you could see he was extremely tired. it seems he's been up all night as most of us hav
he also talked about giving the other constituent component parts, all of brittain's four nations or united kingdom's four nations to have more power, including wales, including the northern ireland to be able to fu function. becky anderson is right there outside 10 downing street. this is an amazing hour for the prime minister, becky. >> reporter: yes it is, and the way that the united kingdom will be running forward will be changed. you made a good point about the english powers to...
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a no fly list and share passenger names if they don't they won't be allowed to land in brittain. in the wake of james foley's brutal killing they focus on certain western countries seen in the video a masked man who may have carried out foley's be heading with an apparent english accent. >> 500 people traveling from the uk to join the group 250 people coming back. united states that number is a dozen or so join's isis so the threat is much greater in the uk so you are seeing new measures there. >> some are calling for a similar plan here in the u.s. but so far no measures have been taken. friday the u.s. said there are no plans to raise the better risk threat level in the u.s. any time soon. >> some republican lawmakers are among those blasting president obama announcing he's not showing the same leadership on this issue as the british prime minister. on this issue as the british prime minister. >> coming up stolen you got to make every dollar count these days. that's why they have lots of ways for you to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. time for a
a no fly list and share passenger names if they don't they won't be allowed to land in brittain. in the wake of james foley's brutal killing they focus on certain western countries seen in the video a masked man who may have carried out foley's be heading with an apparent english accent. >> 500 people traveling from the uk to join the group 250 people coming back. united states that number is a dozen or so join's isis so the threat is much greater in the uk so you are seeing new measures...
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at one of the most exclusive golf clubs in brittain ukrainian president petro poroshenko addressed the most powerful club in the world, nato. >> i've given an order to the chief of my military to declare a cease-fire in a half an hour's time at 6:00 ukrainian time. >> reporter: overhead a show of force for nato leaders gathered for the summit, a reminder at least in words, ukraine and its eastern european neighbors have the backing of the alieps. as to whether the piece will hold a skeptical president obama gave a cautious we'll see. >> a cease-fire announced today is going to advance that goal but only if there is follow-through on the ground. pro-russian separatists must keep their commitment and russians must stop their violation to the sovereignty and territory. >> but it's far from over. regions remain divided. the conflict remains unsettled, and people who have been living under threat of all out war for months know this simmering hatred can soon spark further fighting. keeping up the political pressure, the united states and european allies ready to implement the toughest sancti
at one of the most exclusive golf clubs in brittain ukrainian president petro poroshenko addressed the most powerful club in the world, nato. >> i've given an order to the chief of my military to declare a cease-fire in a half an hour's time at 6:00 ukrainian time. >> reporter: overhead a show of force for nato leaders gathered for the summit, a reminder at least in words, ukraine and its eastern european neighbors have the backing of the alieps. as to whether the piece will hold a...