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i try to look at the struggle both in america and in great britain. tonight because of time constraints i am only going to talk about what was going on in america. particularly in the continental congress and see if we can come to some resolution about why those who favored independence won the struggle in july of 1776. in the pre-don darkness of july 1st, 1776, john adams awakens in his running house in philadelphia, got up, and by candlelight he wrote a letter to of former georgia congressman and an old friend named archibald bullard. adams said in that letter that today is set for the greatest debate of all. today we are going to debate whether to declare an american independence. and as adams was the leader of congress and had his finger on the pulse of congress, he knew what the outcome would be. in fact, his next sentence, adams says in that letter, may have been bless the newborn republic. so he knew that independence was going to be declared. he just didn't know if it would be that day, july 1st, or the next day, july the second. he was not ce
i try to look at the struggle both in america and in great britain. tonight because of time constraints i am only going to talk about what was going on in america. particularly in the continental congress and see if we can come to some resolution about why those who favored independence won the struggle in july of 1776. in the pre-don darkness of july 1st, 1776, john adams awakens in his running house in philadelphia, got up, and by candlelight he wrote a letter to of former georgia congressman...
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hundred million times greater than an attack of great britain a structural russia against the great britain so we should do view we should be reduced and bush would view the real threats not the measured ones all right thank you very much dimitri and to be true babbage political analyst and your perspective and. business are next with helium stay with us here on r.t. . hello and a very warm welcome to the business update deals for around four hundred million dollars have been signed during the visit of the u.k. prime minister david cameron to a russian delegation includes blue chip companies like royal dutch shell b.p. and british airways british d.i.y. retailer kingfisher will unveil a plan to open a nine schools in russia total investment could reach two hundred fifty million dollars the u.k. is also expected to sign a deal with the russian state energy corporation which would help u.k. companies will contracts in russia's expanding nuclear industry. among other notable deals russia's state nanotechnology cool promotion is buying forty to fifty percent of the london base pro bono bio for
hundred million times greater than an attack of great britain a structural russia against the great britain so we should do view we should be reduced and bush would view the real threats not the measured ones all right thank you very much dimitri and to be true babbage political analyst and your perspective and. business are next with helium stay with us here on r.t. . hello and a very warm welcome to the business update deals for around four hundred million dollars have been signed during the...
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the two countries can use that as a platform for cooperation i'm sure they can because of course great britain is concerned about security and you know you played games in london and of course russia is concerned about security at the olympic games in sochi so the fact that britain refused to take part in an international panel on security or for sochi olympics i think it's regrettable and i think basically. the chance us or a terrorist attack against great britain or a terrorist attack against russia are fun media on the vast hundred million times greater than an attack of great britain eg structural russia against the average people so we should do view should be reduced and bush would view the real threats not the major advance or i thank you very much peter and dimitri babbitt political analyst now you have perspective and. business up next with you here stay with us here on r.t. . hello and a very warm welcome to the business of dave dales for around four hundred million dollars have been signed it during the visit of the u.k. prime minister david cameron to russian delegation includes bl
the two countries can use that as a platform for cooperation i'm sure they can because of course great britain is concerned about security and you know you played games in london and of course russia is concerned about security at the olympic games in sochi so the fact that britain refused to take part in an international panel on security or for sochi olympics i think it's regrettable and i think basically. the chance us or a terrorist attack against great britain or a terrorist attack against...
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there was a great love for great britain. not only among the conservatives but among most of the coloranis in fact who looked at great britain as the freest country in the rest of the world, probably the most liberal politically and certainly probably the freest in terms of religion. they also believed in the king, george iii. and, in fact, the conservative program, this reconciliationist program was built around two notions. one was they supported the war and they believed that america could do well in the war against great britain. and that as america won battles in the war, then the mood would shift in england toward negotiating with america. but they also believed in george iii, who was the king who represented all of the interests within the empire supposedly. and so the agenda for the conservatives was to have congress appeal to the king, what became known as the olive branch petition, to appeal to the king to intervene and open negotiations with america and those negotiations, the conservatives, felt, would resolve mat
there was a great love for great britain. not only among the conservatives but among most of the coloranis in fact who looked at great britain as the freest country in the rest of the world, probably the most liberal politically and certainly probably the freest in terms of religion. they also believed in the king, george iii. and, in fact, the conservative program, this reconciliationist program was built around two notions. one was they supported the war and they believed that america could...
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in recent weeks we've been talking about great britain's news of the world scanneddal.per whose news gathering methodology consisted hacking into voice mails, the police paid off to allow them to do so and the politicians who curried their favor. and if you ever do go to england tried the curried favor, -- -- [laughter] if you recall parliament held an inquiry into the incident even dragging prime minister david cameron in front of parliament for a right close rogering square in the boulders. we talked about it here. >> did the prime minister want to be kept in the dark or is he angry with his chief of staff? >> i'm waiting for a reply. >> he is not obviously smell a rat when he has one in his mitts >> jon: england is awesome. [cheers and applause] [laughter] who is that young go getter? who does not appear to be five to eight time zones behind everybody else right now? that's the segment you saw if you were watching our show in america or one of 85 countries where the global edition is broadcast including such free speech havens as chad, somalia, saudi arabia, syria an
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and that's just in the great britain as well but we are prepared to cooperate and there's the end to the doesn't mean that we are not in and into to deal with this is a large scale corruption and we should may dress take a mattress radical measures and not to. you know the to improve the situation in our economy and the last part of the question pretty much sure that they would be in a very good teacher be edge and in this case he would never become prime minister of the u.k. . thank you very much. now for more on this we're joined in the studio by political analyst dmitri babich thank you very much for joining us here so i will suggest it's still too early to talk about a reset in relations like the one we've seen which we need us in russia to have one between the u.k. and russia work you think i are the chances for something like that well i think the chances are very good we've seen that there is a cold here between the two men and i see no unsurmountable obstacles basically or the russian side is ready for the british side that keeps raising each other's. russia side you know is
and that's just in the great britain as well but we are prepared to cooperate and there's the end to the doesn't mean that we are not in and into to deal with this is a large scale corruption and we should may dress take a mattress radical measures and not to. you know the to improve the situation in our economy and the last part of the question pretty much sure that they would be in a very good teacher be edge and in this case he would never become prime minister of the u.k. . thank you very...
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. >> we want to keep bombardier in great britain and working. and that's why i said to my honorable friend that there should be a new activity but we are putting a lot of investment in our our real industry. 14 billion pounds into network grant for network rail, 3.8 billion for cross-rail, 750 million for high-speed too. this is a government that wants to do more for our railway industry and wants to do more for bombardier after they were so badly let down by the last government. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the campaign is on the right to get rid of the 50 pence tax rate. those on the left want to juggle with the a.t. will the fair and most aggressive way to maintain confidence in the economy to accelerate the process of raising the tax threshold to 10,000 pounds? >> what we have made -- i'm grateful to my honorable friend to his question. that we have raised the personal allowance significantly in our budgets. we've taken over a million people out of tax all together. we're committed to going further. on the 50p tax let me just say i think we sh
. >> we want to keep bombardier in great britain and working. and that's why i said to my honorable friend that there should be a new activity but we are putting a lot of investment in our our real industry. 14 billion pounds into network grant for network rail, 3.8 billion for cross-rail, 750 million for high-speed too. this is a government that wants to do more for our railway industry and wants to do more for bombardier after they were so badly let down by the last government. >>...
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. >> we want to keep bombardier in great britain and working. and that's why i said to my honorable friend that there should be a new activity but we are putting a lot of investment in our our real industry. 14 billion pounds into network grant for network rail, 3.8 billion for cross-rail, 750 million for high-speed too. this is a government that wants to do more for our railway industry and wants to do more for bombardier after they were so badly let down by the last government. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the campaign is on the right to get rid of the 50 pence tax rate. those on the left want to juggle with the a.t. will the fair and most aggressive way to maintain confidence in the economy to accelerate the process of raising the tax threshold to 10,000 pounds? >> what we have made -- i'm grateful to my honorable friend to his question. that we have raised the personal allowance significantly in our budgets. we've taken over a million people out of tax all together. we're committed to going further. on the 50p tax let me just say i think we sh
. >> we want to keep bombardier in great britain and working. and that's why i said to my honorable friend that there should be a new activity but we are putting a lot of investment in our our real industry. 14 billion pounds into network grant for network rail, 3.8 billion for cross-rail, 750 million for high-speed too. this is a government that wants to do more for our railway industry and wants to do more for bombardier after they were so badly let down by the last government. >>...
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great britain great britain the u.k. is singled out as a europe's worst place to live in a new quality of life find out why it's abysmal for brits the details are at are two dot com. thousands of egyptian activists are back in cairo's main square to take part in a protest that they are calling reclaiming the revolution the crowds feel let down by the transitional military council and are angry it is taking so long to institute democratic changes participants want the emergency laws and once used by x. president hosni mubarak to be revoked they are also calling for more open election laws as political parties are threatened to boycott november's problem entry election parties and he said now reports from the streets of cairo. we knew that change would come to egypt a new chapter of freedom and democracy don't judge a book by its cover when reading post mubarak egypt it's between the lines where you'll find a new chapter hasn't been published ended or slightly revised we still have the supreme council of the all important
great britain great britain the u.k. is singled out as a europe's worst place to live in a new quality of life find out why it's abysmal for brits the details are at are two dot com. thousands of egyptian activists are back in cairo's main square to take part in a protest that they are calling reclaiming the revolution the crowds feel let down by the transitional military council and are angry it is taking so long to institute democratic changes participants want the emergency laws and once...
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great britain has it there's other countries that have it in now we're looking at germany and france the european countries are now looking at this very closely as well it is a very minuscule when you think of the trading that is done in the money that exchanged hands it's point five percent would be just you know even now looking. and calculated again it would be somewhere around three hundred fifty billion dollars put back every year into our economy to be able to help keep these programs going get people back to work help with housing help with those that are you know have no jobs have no help here and support all these things how can this be wrong i mean you know again it was based we supported the wall street back up and running it's now time for wall street to get the russian people out here and this is exactly what. we're trying to trillion dollars in. care and the details of this exactly what you what are your clients who are coming days well tomorrow is going to be a great day and we call it a day of action basically what we're doing is we're visiting sixty representatives a
great britain has it there's other countries that have it in now we're looking at germany and france the european countries are now looking at this very closely as well it is a very minuscule when you think of the trading that is done in the money that exchanged hands it's point five percent would be just you know even now looking. and calculated again it would be somewhere around three hundred fifty billion dollars put back every year into our economy to be able to help keep these programs...
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. >>> an antiterror arrest in great britain has led to the arrest of six people. six men arrested in birmingham overnight, suspected of instigating an act of terror in the united kingdom. and a woman was arrested this morning accused of failing to disclose information. >>> 5:13. >>> the death toll interest from a powerful earthquake in india has risen to 50. the 6.9 quake happened in the north eastern part of the country and felt as far away as new delhi and nepal's capital of katmandu. concrete slabs and bricks and mud were cleared away to rescue trapped victims. much of the damage is still unknown because the region is in such a remote location and two aftershocks and experts have warned that more are possible. >>> it is 5:14. and it is six tons. and it is heading straight for the ert. nasa is warning about a giant satellite that is tumbling from space. >> and a massive crater marks the scene of the san bruno explosion. the change coming to the neighborhood this week. ,,,, ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] because you never stop improving your recipe... we never stop imp
. >>> an antiterror arrest in great britain has led to the arrest of six people. six men arrested in birmingham overnight, suspected of instigating an act of terror in the united kingdom. and a woman was arrested this morning accused of failing to disclose information. >>> 5:13. >>> the death toll interest from a powerful earthquake in india has risen to 50. the 6.9 quake happened in the north eastern part of the country and felt as far away as new delhi and nepal's...
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in the boy's championship, oliver golding of great britain won in three sets. two names to follow, as we look ahead to the future of this great sport. novak djokovic, two sets in the novak djokovic, two sets in the bank. dick: that's quite remarkable. he was 38-2 coming into this championship. he had won 13 straight matches here at the open. and djokovic with the only aces in the match -- well, nadal has won. djokovic now with four. -- has one. -- has one. djokovic now with four. john: on the outside, he's keeping that facade up that he thinks he can do. but right now inside, there's some inner turmoil with that dasm look at this catch catching the line. beautiful serve. 99 miles an hour, gets the asmse just as important where you place it. and there's a real question if he does have that belief or confidence that he can do it after losing to this guy in five finals. dick: cbs swing vision. mary: it shows how well in control djokovic is. look how far back he's pinned nadal. time and again, nadal is trying to do something from way back in the court. djokovic is g
in the boy's championship, oliver golding of great britain won in three sets. two names to follow, as we look ahead to the future of this great sport. novak djokovic, two sets in the novak djokovic, two sets in the bank. dick: that's quite remarkable. he was 38-2 coming into this championship. he had won 13 straight matches here at the open. and djokovic with the only aces in the match -- well, nadal has won. djokovic now with four. -- has one. -- has one. djokovic now with four. john: on the...
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why some are running short of needed medicines and paying@ >>> a lawyer in great britain says legalaction is being launched against rupert murdoch's news corp here in the united states. accused of interentering voice mails. here in the u.s. news corp owns fox news channel, "new york post" and "wall street journal". an attorney for the victims says they are researching legal action here and damages in u.s. courts can be much higher thanness in the english court system. >>> public safety officials in fremont are using twitter to give the public a look at their typical day. from now until 2 a.m. tomorrow members of police and fire departments are tweeting all public safety calls that come into their 911 center. during the 15 hour period they expect 200 calls for service. they encourage the public to follow the calls and ask questions at fremont pd on twitter. for more information go to our website and click on see it on tv. >>> a nationwide shortage of lifesaving medication is forcing hospitals to do something they don't want to do. buying the drugs from secondary suppliers and paying
why some are running short of needed medicines and paying@ >>> a lawyer in great britain says legalaction is being launched against rupert murdoch's news corp here in the united states. accused of interentering voice mails. here in the u.s. news corp owns fox news channel, "new york post" and "wall street journal". an attorney for the victims says they are researching legal action here and damages in u.s. courts can be much higher thanness in the english court...
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in great britain, they are going to have all community schools. it's what my colleague, jim dierck, is doing. we need to turn every school into a community school. i had a fabulous opportunity to visit this school. it's for kids who have failed in every way. it's colead by the cb on. they do the counseling. vocational work. the district is the class teaching. they have somebody at their side all the time to help with the needs of the student and the principle and cbo get up and meet every morning. they were total partners in making this a community school. then i will be through. i had the opportunity to go to another school at 9 o'clock at night where i thought it was going to be closed. i walk into the school in upper manhattan and it is lit up like a christmas tree. we have to light up every school. it changed the whole neighborhood. it was a beacon of wonderfulness. it was full of activity. of young people. parents. esl. everything. i got so excited about the potential could be. and it changed the neighborhood and young people. if you want to
in great britain, they are going to have all community schools. it's what my colleague, jim dierck, is doing. we need to turn every school into a community school. i had a fabulous opportunity to visit this school. it's for kids who have failed in every way. it's colead by the cb on. they do the counseling. vocational work. the district is the class teaching. they have somebody at their side all the time to help with the needs of the student and the principle and cbo get up and meet every...
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when they make people make reservations, they can send the card while they are in great britain. the message is even before you get to san francisco, this card is more universal passport. the clipper will be used indiscriminately and it is something we're talking about with and not meant to give people an alternative to treasury station. they're offering to rule that out on the weekends and help us with these big we in days. the clipper card becomes your passport. for someone who is new, this card did everything i needed it to do. for those of us who have seen this and how it is taking shape, this is a huge breakthrough. i do not want to estimate the impact. if you are relying on the street car, it is already full. wherwe have this golden gate li. they get a line at the cost of the muni. a different expense. a line that is not in place now.i want to manage the parking issues.w le'ts evaluate and plan for 2013. quex would be the tricare -- trigger for more restricted access. just to make sure they do not become gridlocked. >> we would propose that the plan works really well. every
when they make people make reservations, they can send the card while they are in great britain. the message is even before you get to san francisco, this card is more universal passport. the clipper will be used indiscriminately and it is something we're talking about with and not meant to give people an alternative to treasury station. they're offering to rule that out on the weekends and help us with these big we in days. the clipper card becomes your passport. for someone who is new, this...
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we got a gift to help with the golden gate park irrigation of great britain mercedes-benz donated $15,000 for our youth scholarship program. we got a gift from the u.s. soccer foundation for mission soccer field lighting. improving our environmental stewardship. we are committed to being stored of our parks -- being stewards of our parks in many ways. we implemented and they are being installed as we speak, dual recycling in golden gate park. we have continued efforts to reintroduce the mission blue butterfly to twin peaks. also, a dedicated by calling in golden gate park. our department was recently the recipient of an award from the department of the environment for these efforts. the department has recognized the water resources conservation pre in partnering with th. we have partnered with the puc to reduce water at 12 of the most water-consuming parks. leed silver certification. we've begun using a variety of alternative fuel, including electric power and compressed natural gas in our vehicles three we have a green. machine -- we have a green steam machine. we have talked a little bi
we got a gift to help with the golden gate park irrigation of great britain mercedes-benz donated $15,000 for our youth scholarship program. we got a gift from the u.s. soccer foundation for mission soccer field lighting. improving our environmental stewardship. we are committed to being stored of our parks -- being stewards of our parks in many ways. we implemented and they are being installed as we speak, dual recycling in golden gate park. we have continued efforts to reintroduce the mission...
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doctors in great britain have carried out four long operations to separate twins joined at the head. they were separated last month after become flown to the u. k. last june and now to meet them. >> this is now togetherness with these twins undergon an extraordinary surgery, joined at the head, doctors said they would likely dead without the surgery. now the parents can each hold one daughter in their arms. to them it's a miracle. >> what was it like when the twins were to look at each other in the eye for the first time? >> it was very great moment in our life. i will never forget. i have that day get a normal life. and treat it as normal human beings. and to forget all of the suffering time. >> looking at the twins now, it's remarkable to think that just a month ago they were joined at the head. it's still too early to be sure, but there is are no signs at this stage that either has suffered neurological damage. >> this is the team at the hospital that carried out four complex operations spread over four months. first dividing the veins and arteries and then growing skin to cover t
doctors in great britain have carried out four long operations to separate twins joined at the head. they were separated last month after become flown to the u. k. last june and now to meet them. >> this is now togetherness with these twins undergon an extraordinary surgery, joined at the head, doctors said they would likely dead without the surgery. now the parents can each hold one daughter in their arms. to them it's a miracle. >> what was it like when the twins were to look at...
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. >>> a lawyer in great britain says legal action is being launched against rupert murdoch's news corphere in the united states. accused of interentering voice mails. here in the u.s. news corp owns fox news channel, "new york post" and "wall street journal". an attorney for the victims says they are researching legal action here and damages in u.s. courts can be much higher thanness in the english court system. >>> public safety officials in fremont are using twitter to give the public a look at their typical day. from now until 2 a.m. tomorrow members of police and fire departments are tweeting all public safety calls that come into their 911 center. during the 15 hour period they expect 200 calls for service. they encourage the public to follow the calls and ask questions at fremont pd on twitter. for more information go to our website and click on see it on tv. >>> a nationwide shortage of lifesaving medication is forcing hospitals to do something they don't want to do. buying the drugs from secondary suppliers and paying exorbitant pry cysts. associated press has identified 15 cas
. >>> a lawyer in great britain says legal action is being launched against rupert murdoch's news corphere in the united states. accused of interentering voice mails. here in the u.s. news corp owns fox news channel, "new york post" and "wall street journal". an attorney for the victims says they are researching legal action here and damages in u.s. courts can be much higher thanness in the english court system. >>> public safety officials in fremont are...
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yesterday, we went with her to the oliver street school in newark, 1 of 220 schools in the u.s., great britainuse her technique. >> did you learn anything about the brain? >> it helps us, too. >> awesome. >> reporter: i am certain there were plenty of people saying, okay, very hippie-dippie, very sunny goldie, but come on. >> for me, it was really about science. so, we did research on this. we did very extensive research. >> reporter: so, before you tried to get them to adopt this, you were -- >> we talked about it. i've been doing this ten years. this is the first time i've actually sat down to talk about what i have done because i want proof. how about a 63% rise in optimism in the classroom? how about a 30% drop in aggression on the play ground? how about full attendance? >> reporter: thes pence of her program is this. mindfulness. being aware of your surroundings, taking a deep breath, taking what she calls a brain break. all of which she's detailed in her new book, "ten mindful minutes." >> this is brain fitness. this is something we've not done about our children. we know way too much ab
yesterday, we went with her to the oliver street school in newark, 1 of 220 schools in the u.s., great britainuse her technique. >> did you learn anything about the brain? >> it helps us, too. >> awesome. >> reporter: i am certain there were plenty of people saying, okay, very hippie-dippie, very sunny goldie, but come on. >> for me, it was really about science. so, we did research on this. we did very extensive research. >> reporter: so, before you tried to...
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listen to prime minister cam rain listening to what france and great britain will help do now. >> wekeep on with the nato mission until civilians are all protected and until this work is finished. we will help you to find gadhafi and to bring him to justice. and we also want to help you to -- today britain is committing itself to helping you with taking -- >> from the beginning here, what the nato mandate said on painer a on paper, finding gadhafi, getting rid of weapons, that's new ground, right? >> yes, it is new ground. you can see what's happening. the campaign is morphing inevitably into a kind of nation building. prime minister cam reron said protect civilians. from whom? perhaps from various gangs, from some elements of al qaeda-type groups. some rogue operations. so we have to provide order in the cities in other words. does that sound familiar now from iraq and afghanistan? we have to find gadhafi. we have to take the mines out of the ground. it's all commendable stuff, but it's as you say a big stretch from the original mission. i will point out this is why i think it has b
listen to prime minister cam rain listening to what france and great britain will help do now. >> wekeep on with the nato mission until civilians are all protected and until this work is finished. we will help you to find gadhafi and to bring him to justice. and we also want to help you to -- today britain is committing itself to helping you with taking -- >> from the beginning here, what the nato mandate said on painer a on paper, finding gadhafi, getting rid of weapons, that's new...
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and it is great britain and ireland have a commanding lead at the vivendi seve trophy in paris they are four one up over continental europe after the four balls the time was set early by jamie donaldson and simon dyson from the off they beat him in as and about to win one of the tournament is a ryder cup style event started by seven ballots there are six died in may. and finally over one hundred pros from all over europe are in the moscow region this week they are competing in the russian challenge cup which place which has places on the european top at stake as constantine pathak off expects. russia returned to europe's golfing map last year with the inaugural russian challenge cup and the biggest international event on the domestic calendar finally teed off at the boys seventy two to labor club course on thursday the jack nicklaus signature venue which was described by the eighteen time major champion as one of the best ten courses i have built so far can boast not only some of the most any holes on the tour but in increased prize fund of two hundred fifty thousand euros most notably
and it is great britain and ireland have a commanding lead at the vivendi seve trophy in paris they are four one up over continental europe after the four balls the time was set early by jamie donaldson and simon dyson from the off they beat him in as and about to win one of the tournament is a ryder cup style event started by seven ballots there are six died in may. and finally over one hundred pros from all over europe are in the moscow region this week they are competing in the russian...
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and his great britain are going to have a commanding lead at the vivendi seventy trophy in paris they are four one up over continental europe after the four balls the time was set by jamie donaldson here and simon dyson from the off they beat me go him in earth. to win one this tournament is a ryder cup style event started by seven about a steer us who died in may. the. family will end with football because some of russia's most famous play is a set to make a dream come true for schoolchildren form a spot at moscow stars and you know if dimitri and uncle will make guest appearances at a children's international street tournament in the crowds in dar region the five day competition between sides from over twenty countries kicks off next wednesday for my favorite for birth or is that he is also expected to be there he's now in charge of coaching referees in russia and says it's important professionals in the game give something back to society. the new super or use. the players you saw to play years of practice because. they have to an example for example in the next ball in the beach a
and his great britain are going to have a commanding lead at the vivendi seventy trophy in paris they are four one up over continental europe after the four balls the time was set by jamie donaldson here and simon dyson from the off they beat me go him in earth. to win one this tournament is a ryder cup style event started by seven about a steer us who died in may. the. family will end with football because some of russia's most famous play is a set to make a dream come true for schoolchildren...
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royal chamberlain's office, which was there to look over the script of any play to be done in great britain and censor it on the odd assumption that her majesty might want to go to the theater. [laughter] um...her sister went a lot. and so i went to the lord chamberlain's office, where they had read the play and informed me very quietly-- nice guy with a necktie and an english accent and everything... [laughter] said that they had 75 objections to my text. i said, "oh, dear, really? well, what-- what are they?" he said, "well, let's start at the beginning: "the opening line of the play, jesus h. christ! we can't say that on the british stage." i said, "is it the 'h'?" "no. [laughter] you can't say jesus christ." and i said, "well, let's put that aside for a while, and i'll think about that one." then they went on to some others, like, there's a point in the first act of the play where george refers to martha's father, president of the university, and says to the guests, "she is his right ball, so to speak." they objected to "ball" as a slang term, and this really, really puzzled me. they sa
royal chamberlain's office, which was there to look over the script of any play to be done in great britain and censor it on the odd assumption that her majesty might want to go to the theater. [laughter] um...her sister went a lot. and so i went to the lord chamberlain's office, where they had read the play and informed me very quietly-- nice guy with a necktie and an english accent and everything... [laughter] said that they had 75 objections to my text. i said, "oh, dear, really? well,...
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if you look closely at the pictures there, the leaders of great britain and france. [ speaking foreign thank you. thank you. >> the british and french offered to help the libyans secure the gadhafi regime weapons and captured the former dictator. these promises go beyond the original mandate to protect civilians. beyond the cheering, there's growing concerns tonight in libya about where the new libya is heading, about how much influence radical islamists may have. a good starting point for a conversation with cnn's fareed zakaria. fareed, i want to start with cameron and sarkozy, the president and prime minister there. listen to prime minister cameron. listen to what france and great britain will help do now. >> we must keep on with the nato mission until civilians are all protected and until this work is finished. we will help you to find gadhafi and to bring him to justice. and we also want to help you to take the dangerous weapons out of libya, whether that is surface-to-air missiles. today britain is committing itself to helping you with taking -- >> from the beginning here, what t
if you look closely at the pictures there, the leaders of great britain and france. [ speaking foreign thank you. thank you. >> the british and french offered to help the libyans secure the gadhafi regime weapons and captured the former dictator. these promises go beyond the original mandate to protect civilians. beyond the cheering, there's growing concerns tonight in libya about where the new libya is heading, about how much influence radical islamists may have. a good starting point...
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believes taking the event to russia will definitely help spread the appeal of the sport globally is a great britain a sinful sports is a great country and i'm sure that there will be a christmas for them and in moscow we are pretty proud of the reveal of seven to seven sirkin in moscow that we know the quality of the organization we know the dedication of the people the government and the union and we work together to are going to the first ever tournament to that we have capacity that russia has had plenty of experience of hosting sevens events for the last five years moscow's host of the world cup leg and the president of the russian rugby federation has a game has never been more popular in russia the more we broadcast or the more we bring to the screens to. those who are really interested in to give the more we were the more they were enjoying coming to stadiums to see the game go russia is still considered one of the minos and fifteen man game said he saw it as more than established they want to told him it recently in spain over men saw it as only lost once of a powerhouse england side and th
believes taking the event to russia will definitely help spread the appeal of the sport globally is a great britain a sinful sports is a great country and i'm sure that there will be a christmas for them and in moscow we are pretty proud of the reveal of seven to seven sirkin in moscow that we know the quality of the organization we know the dedication of the people the government and the union and we work together to are going to the first ever tournament to that we have capacity that russia...
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second is denmark with 20% and down to great britain to 2% and the u.s.nly has 1% trip share by bike. advantages and the benefits of cycling, very short but, which you can capitalize is the health part, the reduction of health costs because the effect of cycling on health are above expectations. it's nearly all diseases will have less risk of occurring when people have enough physical exercise and all the extra, the ideal means of physical exercise is about half an hour a day, medium-intensive exercise. so it's far bett
second is denmark with 20% and down to great britain to 2% and the u.s.nly has 1% trip share by bike. advantages and the benefits of cycling, very short but, which you can capitalize is the health part, the reduction of health costs because the effect of cycling on health are above expectations. it's nearly all diseases will have less risk of occurring when people have enough physical exercise and all the extra, the ideal means of physical exercise is about half an hour a day, medium-intensive...
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question was about the global economy and the knowledge economy that's taking place outside of great britain that's taking place outside of france that is india that is china that is egypt and so americans are very conscious of the need to understand those places so i think that's why they're going to non more and more to nontraditional destinations and they ought to because that's where the global economic action is. in the most prestigious university rankings that we see and that we can take a look at the russian education looks quite merry ocker and it's very sad for the russians because we we are used to especially the people that were raised in the soviet union as myself we're used to knowing that the russian education system is one of the best in the world what's happening is there's something wrong with the. and kings' is this something wrong with the standards we were talking about what is the sense of something really wrong with the russian system since you here in russia maybe maybe you can tell us i'd say just wait a minute given the end we've been waiting for twenty years and and
question was about the global economy and the knowledge economy that's taking place outside of great britain that's taking place outside of france that is india that is china that is egypt and so americans are very conscious of the need to understand those places so i think that's why they're going to non more and more to nontraditional destinations and they ought to because that's where the global economic action is. in the most prestigious university rankings that we see and that we can take...
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and you can't give a mandate to the un to do anything about it because either the united states great britain and france will put a veto veto to it so it's not surprising they've been sponsoring of course the independents for years now and they're actually thinking that they're entering the endgame now and they're actually doing a hard push for it right now and you are invited to share your thoughts on the story. where the burning question is what should belgrade do about kosovo so far the majority think it's the best way out is to simply take it back from the albanians more than ten percent suggest recognising cause info and joining in the e.u. a similar amount of think belgrade should repatriate all serbs and a small minority believes that serbia should build a concrete wall at the border what's your take on this story log on to our team dot com and have your say. european energy giants have. signed up to bring in the long planned south stream gas pipeline a step closer to reality the pipeline would run under the black sea and to be another means of pumping russian gas directly into europe
and you can't give a mandate to the un to do anything about it because either the united states great britain and france will put a veto veto to it so it's not surprising they've been sponsoring of course the independents for years now and they're actually thinking that they're entering the endgame now and they're actually doing a hard push for it right now and you are invited to share your thoughts on the story. where the burning question is what should belgrade do about kosovo so far the...
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the last year's gaza flotilla great. britain throws a switch from the new undersea gas pipeline to europe curbing ukraine staios as an irreplaceable middleman which it seems to negotiate discounts for its own supplies . more of those stories of fifteen minutes but first all the latest sports. hello there welcome to the sports update it is good for your company again in this whole. test russia victory in what a huge step towards an automatic qualification support at next year's european football championships. and the simple chance of advances into our last second grand slam quarter final cyrano williams is up next for the question in new york. and causing us splash rushers. claims the high school in competition history on the way to winning the final while seriously taking advantage of the city's. now let's start with football where a crowd of seventy thousand fans are set to watch russia and the republic of ireland go for broke in moscow tonight victory for the side would go a long way to ensuring russia qualify for their third
the last year's gaza flotilla great. britain throws a switch from the new undersea gas pipeline to europe curbing ukraine staios as an irreplaceable middleman which it seems to negotiate discounts for its own supplies . more of those stories of fifteen minutes but first all the latest sports. hello there welcome to the sports update it is good for your company again in this whole. test russia victory in what a huge step towards an automatic qualification support at next year's european football...
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second is denmark with 20% and down to great britain to 2% and the u.s. only has 1% trip share by bike. advantages and the benefits of cycling, very short but, which you can capitalize is the health part, the reduction of health costs because the effect of cycling on health are above expectations. it's nearly all diseases will have less risk of occurring when people have enough physical exercise and all the extra, the ideal means of physical exercise is about half an hour a day, medium-intensive exercise. so it's far better than going to the gym twice a week and then, very intensive sporting for two hours. and what is easier than having this bike trip into your daily commuting? then automatically you have your half an hour exercise and it's been shown in the managementerlands that people who sigh -- netherlands that people who cycle to work have more than people who don't. also the environment there are a lot of things you can capitalize because you don't have to invest on electric cars or transit or whatever to reduce the carbon dioxide, because the emis
second is denmark with 20% and down to great britain to 2% and the u.s. only has 1% trip share by bike. advantages and the benefits of cycling, very short but, which you can capitalize is the health part, the reduction of health costs because the effect of cycling on health are above expectations. it's nearly all diseases will have less risk of occurring when people have enough physical exercise and all the extra, the ideal means of physical exercise is about half an hour a day,...
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when the four hundred meter hurdles rushes to tell you until they claim the bronze its final push great britain finally claimed the gold medal of the tournament david greene strong finish in the four hundred meter hurdles giving him victory rubrics reason i. who hopes to be its next year i don't let's move to ice hockey where the moscow mayor's cup is up for grabs at the moment forte's are competing in the tournament ahead of the new k h l season which starts seeing tear scar three two win over time while in the other game the number thrashed skaar tak brainier alexander team dominating the match scoring a goal in every period archon cheered off with the first there and that was followed by strikes from magic of appeal and dominic gornja also good night the banaras new keeper alexander get to make a shot at for russia international on his debut for his former club after spending four years as tell about your life. when every game is a ball to call it three that's why we mustn't underestimate this week three of the tournament itself i think i would see him do really world golf in defense in the
when the four hundred meter hurdles rushes to tell you until they claim the bronze its final push great britain finally claimed the gold medal of the tournament david greene strong finish in the four hundred meter hurdles giving him victory rubrics reason i. who hopes to be its next year i don't let's move to ice hockey where the moscow mayor's cup is up for grabs at the moment forte's are competing in the tournament ahead of the new k h l season which starts seeing tear scar three two win over...
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at its core and it is not just pertaining to the arab world it is the world over in europe in great britain in france in spain in greece the world over wherever we see today if people are given a permission and a chance to express themselves and express their opinions they will certainly rise up against the influence of the united states. you were referring to. all the uprisings that have taken place and. some continue to take place where who is that if it is anyone benefiting from the stability you see at the end of the day justice freedom and the right of self-determination is the right of all people of all nations all nations have the rights to be free under fair conditions to live their lives and also have the freedom of choice everyone should recognize it as a god given right and legitimate right and of course those who take advantage of such situations some will want to put their own copyrights so to speak on such events to be able to influence the atmosphere following these events we believe that no one no sense of fear nations are fully capable of determining the own destiny. u.s. d
at its core and it is not just pertaining to the arab world it is the world over in europe in great britain in france in spain in greece the world over wherever we see today if people are given a permission and a chance to express themselves and express their opinions they will certainly rise up against the influence of the united states. you were referring to. all the uprisings that have taken place and. some continue to take place where who is that if it is anyone benefiting from the...