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he'll sign this treaty. the problem with the treaty from the american side is that they cannot enforce it. there are so many settlers coming from georgia and south and north carolina moving across the alleganies they can't stop them. knox says it would have required a military force of 50,000 troops. this at a time when the total size of the american army is 2,000. >> right. >> okay. and washington says what will it take? a chinese wall? in some sense, a just solution to the native-american problem is made impossible by democracy. >> because these people are free to -- >> these are individuals performing their happiness. they want land, right? and here are some numbers. in 1783, at the end of the war, there are 5,000 whites west of the alleganies. in 1790 -- in 1800, in the second census, there are 500,000. >> well -- >> you can't stop them. you just can't stop them. and so indian removal becomes inevitable. >> and -- >> and washington doesn't want it. and mcgillivray keeps thinking i'll beat them. i've got
he'll sign this treaty. the problem with the treaty from the american side is that they cannot enforce it. there are so many settlers coming from georgia and south and north carolina moving across the alleganies they can't stop them. knox says it would have required a military force of 50,000 troops. this at a time when the total size of the american army is 2,000. >> right. >> okay. and washington says what will it take? a chinese wall? in some sense, a just solution to the...
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as i said come is to most charities didn't rally behind boudinot and the rest of the treaty party.on the piece of removal the cherokee nation continued to consist of traditionalists who embraced government. agriculture. and remain suspicious of missionaries christianity, not to mention the white man's civilization. the treaty parties and contrasting vision and justice farmers living in nuclear family, formally educated, dedicated to the principles of christian faith and republican government. on a small portion of such a world in fact have developed in cherokee country by the 1830s. giving rise to the notion that men like boudinot and ridge were tragic figures who surrendered their lives on half of an imaginary nation that did not yet exist. these clashing notions of patriotism in for much of the workforce and a mobile crisis represent fundamentally colliding visions over the future of the cherokee people. ross and his supporters take up against an oppressive federal government allied with all the greedy white settlers in the south was necessarily tied to saving the homeland and pr
as i said come is to most charities didn't rally behind boudinot and the rest of the treaty party.on the piece of removal the cherokee nation continued to consist of traditionalists who embraced government. agriculture. and remain suspicious of missionaries christianity, not to mention the white man's civilization. the treaty parties and contrasting vision and justice farmers living in nuclear family, formally educated, dedicated to the principles of christian faith and republican government....
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charges of breaching copyright it's all down to a british or american treaty that's being. on balance. iran has apparently found a way to stay in business despite a new e.u. oil embargo acid freeze india is reportedly agreeing to pay iran in gold for its oil instead of u.s. dollars reports suggest that iran's biggest customer china could follow suit. with . india actually has already bought iranian oil using gold instead of u.s. dollars and this is extremely significant because every year india actually spends twelve billion u.s. dollars on iranian oil and now actually beijing is also saying that it might want to jump on board with new delhi and also look into some sort of agreement with iran to continue to get oil new delhi and beijing actually account for forty percent of the imports of iranian oil the e.u. only counts for twenty percent obviously we've been talking about all week about this oil embargo that the e.u. announced on monday that they're hoping to roll out and put into place by chalabi first and obviously if new delhi and beijing find a way to continue trading
charges of breaching copyright it's all down to a british or american treaty that's being. on balance. iran has apparently found a way to stay in business despite a new e.u. oil embargo acid freeze india is reportedly agreeing to pay iran in gold for its oil instead of u.s. dollars reports suggest that iran's biggest customer china could follow suit. with . india actually has already bought iranian oil using gold instead of u.s. dollars and this is extremely significant because every year india...
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party because of their willingness to negotiate the treaty to emigrate new lands out west where they believe the cherokees had the best chance to survive. by summer of 1830 to an escalating war of words grounded the first conviction of both parties swirl the cherokee nation. in this critical debate it turned on the question of what a patriot should do for his people. as you have begun to figure out, why are we different? portraying himself as a steadfast protector of the homeland, members of the treaty party where a small minority opposed to the will of the people attempting to allow the homeland without the authority to do so. they fought back against a vast majority opposed to it. the only reason the cherokee people sided with ross was because their chief did not speak honestly with them if they resisted removal. it was a forbidding discussion and debate that made people ignorant of their true condition. the cherokee people would prefer to remove the true state of the condition made known. he and his friend insisted they were the cherokee people. he did not hesitate to use his posi
party because of their willingness to negotiate the treaty to emigrate new lands out west where they believe the cherokees had the best chance to survive. by summer of 1830 to an escalating war of words grounded the first conviction of both parties swirl the cherokee nation. in this critical debate it turned on the question of what a patriot should do for his people. as you have begun to figure out, why are we different? portraying himself as a steadfast protector of the homeland, members of...
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even though his actions aren't considered a crime in his home country all due to a treaty between the countries drawn up to fight terrorism. now newly liberated but back in trouble doctors without borders announced its suspending its mission to libya over concerns that it's being made to treat interrogation victims a budget they tortured by and t.c. forces now with thousands of gadhafi loyalists still behind bars there's growing concern over the intentions of the nato backed government argues with an ocean of reports. doctors without borders known for going do their job in the most dangerous and notorious places around the globe but in n t c iran libya the group has encountered a formidable obstacle they couldn't overcome burns from electric shocks and cigarettes heavy bruising and renal failure all these evidence of the continued to churn of prisoners say the doctors and now off the two inmates died from the beatings the international group has stopped its mission in protest. patients were brought to us in the middle of interrogation for medical care in order to make them fit for fur
even though his actions aren't considered a crime in his home country all due to a treaty between the countries drawn up to fight terrorism. now newly liberated but back in trouble doctors without borders announced its suspending its mission to libya over concerns that it's being made to treat interrogation victims a budget they tortured by and t.c. forces now with thousands of gadhafi loyalists still behind bars there's growing concern over the intentions of the nato backed government argues...
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extradition treaty was signed in two thousand and three supposedly to bring international terrorists to justice but many feel it's unfair to british citizens it makes it far easier for america to extradite someone from the u.k. than the other way around so far extraditions of five to two in america's favor veteran british m.p. simming campbell's leading a review of the treaty by his party the smaller partner in the governing coalition . what i argue for is that the position of a british citizen should be no worse than that of an american to and at the moment you think it's in bonds i'm in no doubt that it's an out of balance richer driers a innocently caught up in something which was never intended to deal with people like him gary mckinnon is case is another that's left british m.p.'s crying out for change the asperger's sufferer has been fighting extradition for seven years he's wanted for hacking into pentagon files that he claims he was searching for evidence of u.f.o.'s a recent parliamentary debate on the treaty was so one sided in favor of changing it that a vote wasn't even n
extradition treaty was signed in two thousand and three supposedly to bring international terrorists to justice but many feel it's unfair to british citizens it makes it far easier for america to extradite someone from the u.k. than the other way around so far extraditions of five to two in america's favor veteran british m.p. simming campbell's leading a review of the treaty by his party the smaller partner in the governing coalition . what i argue for is that the position of a british citizen...
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s controversial extradition treaty with america his actions aren't even a crime in britain that count as copyright infringement in the us for the judge that was enough for richard's mother it was devastating. very telling. you about the gulf states i don't think the cuban rigid citv shank was seized by u.s. authorities last year this is what you see on the home page now he didn't host any illegal videos itself but posted links to where users could find them u.s. prosecutors claim richard banked two hundred thirty thousand dollars in advertising revenue from the site although he's never been to america they claim his actions had a direct consequence is there to be treated unfairly slightly. here because he was just pro extradition for well after it all about but i'm just going to go with the other side anyway so. all that work that we put in. and all but you were there when you i'm not sure if you were there last time before we started a good strong argument that all went out the window completely. you know giving up no no we can't go. to. the u.k. u.s. extradition treaty was signed in
s controversial extradition treaty with america his actions aren't even a crime in britain that count as copyright infringement in the us for the judge that was enough for richard's mother it was devastating. very telling. you about the gulf states i don't think the cuban rigid citv shank was seized by u.s. authorities last year this is what you see on the home page now he didn't host any illegal videos itself but posted links to where users could find them u.s. prosecutors claim richard banked...
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in britain but in america he could get up to ten years in prison it's because of a controversial treaty between the two countries originally intended to extradite terrorist suspects but as r.t. as i'm about it found out the deal is putting many british citizens in an extremely vulnerable position. from running a website in his bedroom with links to pirated movies to up to ten years in a u.s. federal prison richard o'dwyer is the latest victim of the u.k.'s controversial extradition treaty with america his actions aren't even a crime in britain but counters copyright infringement in the u.s. for the judge that was enough for richard's mother it was devastating. very telling . you about the gulf states i don't think that richard citv shack was seized by u.s. authorities last year this is what you see on the home page now he didn't host any illegal videos itself but posted links to where users could find them u.s. prosecutors claim richard banked two hundred thirty thousand dollars in advertising revenue from the site although he's never been to america they claim his actions had a direct
in britain but in america he could get up to ten years in prison it's because of a controversial treaty between the two countries originally intended to extradite terrorist suspects but as r.t. as i'm about it found out the deal is putting many british citizens in an extremely vulnerable position. from running a website in his bedroom with links to pirated movies to up to ten years in a u.s. federal prison richard o'dwyer is the latest victim of the u.k.'s controversial extradition treaty with...
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lisbon treaty.he final stage of the negotiation to take into account the voice of the 500 million people of europe that we do represent and not to undermine the common institutions and key transparency and openness of the decision making process? thank you very much. >> who would like to address this? >> i would like to give you the mobile number of -- come on. of course. it's not a joke. we would -- it would be much more -- much better and better to understand for everyone outside of here if we do what we have to do in our european treaty. it has to be done by anonymous decision. therefore we go -- in the meantime we go 70 plus 9, everyone is invite d to join. of course we will make -- we are in favor in the treaty to make everyone who signs the treaty will take part in the decision in the treaty and we will invite european parliament to take responsibility. of course it is much easier in reducing the treaties, therefore, on monday we agreed we will be in favor of implementing the treaty not only i
lisbon treaty.he final stage of the negotiation to take into account the voice of the 500 million people of europe that we do represent and not to undermine the common institutions and key transparency and openness of the decision making process? thank you very much. >> who would like to address this? >> i would like to give you the mobile number of -- come on. of course. it's not a joke. we would -- it would be much more -- much better and better to understand for everyone outside...
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however experts say that in order for this treaty to take in fact in poland it has to be ratified in the country's parliament and that's where this can still be averted even though we understand that the ruling party the prime minister is in fact having the majority in the parliament and hence there's practically no chance that this treaty would not be ratified in poland that it would take effect. the world's business elite is searching for ways to reform the current state of capitalism as those most affected by the financial turmoil are shunted to the sidelines the world economic forum the swiss resort of davos is opening its doors for a second day of debates ati's learn this to has more. there is an official agenda at davos and then there is an unofficial agenda at davos which is one that you also hear about and also that you see when you're on the sidelines and not in all of these sessions that are kind of the official program we heard on the stage some concerns about capitalism some criticism about capitalism also we heard some defenses because of course at davos there are plenty
however experts say that in order for this treaty to take in fact in poland it has to be ratified in the country's parliament and that's where this can still be averted even though we understand that the ruling party the prime minister is in fact having the majority in the parliament and hence there's practically no chance that this treaty would not be ratified in poland that it would take effect. the world's business elite is searching for ways to reform the current state of capitalism as...
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they want to establish and new eu treaty. -- they want to establish a new eu treaty. >> we have to produce a debt ceiling in their national constitutions. >> meaning an end to reckless spending, and how exactly? no one knows. things could get unpleasant for countries with excess debt. >> debts procedures against countries could be launched more easily, almost automatically. >> but who would take support? that is a sore point. some countries including germany wants the eu commission to have more power so it can act independently. the draft treaty says in the country can take another 2 court. >> that does not work. it has never been used in 60 years. so, it is already a firm indication it does not work. >> with the treaty help? >> the most important weakness of the national agreement is there is no solidarity. >> with each country fighting for its interests, there is no happy ending in site. >> well, there is some good news. italy and spain or appear to be emergency cases, but the great -- italy and spain no longer appear to be emergency changes -- emergency cases. one thing is for certain.
they want to establish and new eu treaty. -- they want to establish a new eu treaty. >> we have to produce a debt ceiling in their national constitutions. >> meaning an end to reckless spending, and how exactly? no one knows. things could get unpleasant for countries with excess debt. >> debts procedures against countries could be launched more easily, almost automatically. >> but who would take support? that is a sore point. some countries including germany wants the eu...
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it was the maastricht treaty which first give the european union and the influence over education, but what we see in the crisis is that schools and universities are often the first to feel the brunt of the cutbacks, which is certainly what we saw in greece. the principal runs his school in northern athens with a firm hand. every morning before the school day starts, children are called to attention, and there is a mandatory prayer. the prince of bel takes every opportunity to stress the importance of discipline and self-reliance. >> we have to maintain morale and show we have to -- we can provide the best education possible with the little money we have. >> the school has 350 pupils aged 11 to 15 and no shortage of problems. because of the spending cuts, there are not enough textbooks to go around. instead, the school is being encouraged to use computers and interactive software. >> the ministry has already informed us that from next year on, there will not be any more books. all we will get our -- are cd- rom's. that is a problem for low-income families. they can all afford a compute
it was the maastricht treaty which first give the european union and the influence over education, but what we see in the crisis is that schools and universities are often the first to feel the brunt of the cutbacks, which is certainly what we saw in greece. the principal runs his school in northern athens with a firm hand. every morning before the school day starts, children are called to attention, and there is a mandatory prayer. the prince of bel takes every opportunity to stress the...
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loss and treaties which protect very little properties steffen up we'll talk about that in a minute i just wanted to talk first though about why actors seems to be kind of under the radar a little bit i mean our correspondent in poland has seen the reaction there ok poland's reacting but of course it's not the only country that signed up to this why is actor not getting as much coverage throughout the rest of the world is this american anti-piracy bills are making all the headlines. we started with and tactic campaigns about two years ago in europe no one really listened to it the media did not cover it so no one cared about it and now when it's nearly too late as always people stand up and say oh no this is not ok and i think in germany for example or well at least in europe except poland no one really cares about it because it's very abstract and so open and people have been very good example. out of the internet how they would work we cannot do the same with. so we cannot visualize it and so it's very hard to do it compared for that. person individual thing to american. internation
loss and treaties which protect very little properties steffen up we'll talk about that in a minute i just wanted to talk first though about why actors seems to be kind of under the radar a little bit i mean our correspondent in poland has seen the reaction there ok poland's reacting but of course it's not the only country that signed up to this why is actor not getting as much coverage throughout the rest of the world is this american anti-piracy bills are making all the headlines. we started...
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he said, i want you to sign a peace treaty for berlin and for germany and when that peace treaty is signed all of the rights that the allies enjoyed will pass to the gdr, the german democratic republic, because they are the ones who are sovereign in berlin and in what he called the gdr. if they do not agree -- if the allies do not agree to sign that, i will sign the treaty with the gdr. the gdr will impose its rules on whoever wants to come into berlin. this was a direct challenge. it created a lot of commotion in the west. it created conferences. one particular conference with eisenhower and khrushchev when khrushchev visited the united states. he did not get to disneyland much to his sorrow. but he got to a lot of other places. between eisenhower and others, they held khrushchev back for a while. nothing very much had happened except that there was a lot of talk. in 1961, john f. kennedy became president. essentially, the others had left the problem for him. eisenhower briefed him and said berlin was the number one problem that kennedy would have to face. and we're going to face that pro
he said, i want you to sign a peace treaty for berlin and for germany and when that peace treaty is signed all of the rights that the allies enjoyed will pass to the gdr, the german democratic republic, because they are the ones who are sovereign in berlin and in what he called the gdr. if they do not agree -- if the allies do not agree to sign that, i will sign the treaty with the gdr. the gdr will impose its rules on whoever wants to come into berlin. this was a direct challenge. it created a...
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. >> translator: today we have come to agree on a new fiscal treaty. >> reporter: the agreement came at first summit in belgium. 25 of the 27 countries agreed to the fiscal compact. it would impose penalties on members whose deficit appears nominal of the gdp. the leaders also agreed to launch a permanent bailout fund in july. one year earlier than planned. >> we recognize that financial stability is not enough to get out of the economic crisis. we must do more, in particular on economic growth. >> reporter: the eu leaders urged greece to conclude negotiations with private bond holders to restructure debt. germany proposed before the summit opened that greece s surrender control to outside institutions in the eu commission. the proposal was met with strong opposition. from here in japan, we have two economic indications just out this morning. let's start with japan's job market. the unemployment rate worsened in december from the month before. the internal affairs minister says the jobless rate was up 1% from november. the number was 2.75 million unemployme unemployment. people with
. >> translator: today we have come to agree on a new fiscal treaty. >> reporter: the agreement came at first summit in belgium. 25 of the 27 countries agreed to the fiscal compact. it would impose penalties on members whose deficit appears nominal of the gdp. the leaders also agreed to launch a permanent bailout fund in july. one year earlier than planned. >> we recognize that financial stability is not enough to get out of the economic crisis. we must do more, in particular...
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is that with the 300 votes we got, which is the first time in history of the united states that a treaty gets 300 votes, i think it means a lot for panama, for the united states and for the whole world. for panama, it makes it clear what the importance of our country to the united states for the world. for the world, it makes it clear that everybody wants to better world trade. and the united states, they get together after other things, the two political parties could get together on something invoked, 300 congressman for the treaty. >> what is at the heart of the economy of panama? is it services, agriculture or? what is at the heart of it? >> it is service. we are not and agricultural country. we are mostly services. our canal is one of them. our country is close to $1 billion a year to the government. we have tourism, banking and of the maritime sector. >> americans always when they think of panama, they know about the canal and there is a big project going on right now. talk a bit about the panama canal -- spain had the dream, france tried it and the united states did it. is that ri
is that with the 300 votes we got, which is the first time in history of the united states that a treaty gets 300 votes, i think it means a lot for panama, for the united states and for the whole world. for panama, it makes it clear what the importance of our country to the united states for the world. for the world, it makes it clear that everybody wants to better world trade. and the united states, they get together after other things, the two political parties could get together on something...