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families of all those killed and injured, but especially with the family of gordon cousland of the united kingdom. i spoke to president medvedev on monday evening and offered him our complete support in ensuring that the terrorists should never be allowed to win. this morning, i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others, and in addition to my duties in the house, i shall have further such meetings later today. >> on behalf of my colleagues, i wish to join in the tribute that the prime minister has paid. we would also wish to send our best wishes to a soldier from northern ireland who was injured in afghanistan last week. every week, 600 million pounds in fuel duty flows into the treasury from hard-pressed motorists right across the united kingdom. that is 600 million pounds each week since the prime minister said that a fuel duty stabilizer was "a sensible, balanced policy that protects families from big increases in the oil price." he has talked about a fuel duty stabilizer. he has promised it. he has answered questions on it -- so when is he going to introduce it? >> i do not believe
families of all those killed and injured, but especially with the family of gordon cousland of the united kingdom. i spoke to president medvedev on monday evening and offered him our complete support in ensuring that the terrorists should never be allowed to win. this morning, i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others, and in addition to my duties in the house, i shall have further such meetings later today. >> on behalf of my colleagues, i wish to join in the tribute that the...
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million pounds in fuel duty flows into the treasury from hard-pressed motorists right across the united kingdom. that is 600 million pounds each week since the prime minister said that a fuel duty stabilizer was "a sensible, balanced policy that protects families from big increases in the oil price." he has talked about a fuel duty stabilizer. he has promised it. he has answered questions on it -- so when is he going to introduce it? >> i do not believe in making tax changes outside a budget, which is the proper way we do things in this country. i do think that there is a strong case for looking at this area, because i want to see a situation where, when oil prices rise, we try to help motorists and share the burden with them. the honorable gentleman quite rightly reminded me of something i said, so perhaps i can remind him of something he said, as he stood on a manifesto that emphasized the need to "reign back public spending" and stated, "a key priority of the next government must be reducing debt." i agree with that. >> i am delighted that the government's new enterprise allowance will be an
million pounds in fuel duty flows into the treasury from hard-pressed motorists right across the united kingdom. that is 600 million pounds each week since the prime minister said that a fuel duty stabilizer was "a sensible, balanced policy that protects families from big increases in the oil price." he has talked about a fuel duty stabilizer. he has promised it. he has answered questions on it -- so when is he going to introduce it? >> i do not believe in making tax changes...
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there are thousands of undocumented citizens of the united kingdom in america, and the united kingdom government has no interest. i would urge you to press that. there are bilateral trade agreements and millions of people working. press the slew. one final point, i would challenge the bill. at would price do we have comprehensive immigration reform. i would ask the question at what price can we not have it? >> so you would give them all the bad stuff just to get the good things? >> no, i wouldn't. but i'm reminded of what voltere said, which is let not the perfect be the enemy of the good. by holding out for the perfect, there are 12 million in a bad way in this country. >> what is the difference between imperfect and the atrocious. >> i would ask you to not let the perfect outway the we. thank you for having this commission tonight. someone once said that what leads evil to triumph over good is that good men do nothing. i think you for doing something good and not letting the evil win by sitting down and doing nothing. thank you. >> thank you. i will probably get in trouble for letti
there are thousands of undocumented citizens of the united kingdom in america, and the united kingdom government has no interest. i would urge you to press that. there are bilateral trade agreements and millions of people working. press the slew. one final point, i would challenge the bill. at would price do we have comprehensive immigration reform. i would ask the question at what price can we not have it? >> so you would give them all the bad stuff just to get the good things? >>...
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then i traveled to the united states, travel around europe, come to the united kingdom, and there is not that same optimism. there is a lack of self-confidence. there are questions being asked about our economic futures in the advanced developed economies. and there is soul searching and i think we are right to challenge that and confront that and ask how we can change that. i would suggest in opening up this session that there are three challenges. a challenge for the international institutions, a challenge for the european union, and a challenge for our own domestic governments. the first is the challenge for the international institutions. i think that the challenge is this. can these institutions be as relevant in the economic recovery as they were in the recession? it is not so straightforward. not all countries need to do the same thing at the moment. that is a challenge for coordination. there is a second challenge we are familiar with, which is these institutions created after the second world war in a world dominated by western victor of the war don't necessarily reflect the
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that upsurge of tuberculosis in the united kingdom the country that's pumping huge sums to fight the white played a broad proves unable to tackle it's alarming. this is r.t. it's not a welcome my name is kevin now in with this i was roundup of the day's news and first the immediate cause of the polish presidential plane crash last april was the crew's refusal to land at an alternative air field the investigative committee has presented its final report on the accident which killed the late polish meat in the kitchen skid ninety five others he's innocent now as the details. for the first time last seconds are heard for polish president lech kaczynski as plane crashed new smog down one to. the right. yes. i mean the crew and nord warnings from the aircraft's automated system to the hall up and advice from the air traffic controllers to land at an airport last hour in experiencing flying whether the interstate aviation committee highlighted what they found to be the main causes behind the tragedy in their final report there's never any earlier does make you look decisions to land at the
that upsurge of tuberculosis in the united kingdom the country that's pumping huge sums to fight the white played a broad proves unable to tackle it's alarming. this is r.t. it's not a welcome my name is kevin now in with this i was roundup of the day's news and first the immediate cause of the polish presidential plane crash last april was the crew's refusal to land at an alternative air field the investigative committee has presented its final report on the accident which killed the late...
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and it was widespread in europe in the nineteenth century but now in the united kingdom it's on the rise again as the country's been named europe's tb capital while the u.k. is one of the world's major aid providers to fight the disease or if it is it won't be able to tackle it back at home. reports. it's a fatal illness most common in the victorian era as a result of badly ventilated damp living conditions but tuberculosis is alive and kicking in twenty first century london a recent study shows tb has hit a thirty year high in the u.k. with more than nine thousand cases diagnosed annually the reasons for this increase is largely due to the number of people who arrive in the u.k. with infection tb infection who usually would have acquired the disease because of their association of have believed in a country with a high incidence of tb. and also because of travel to to those countries britain has become known as the tb capital of western europe pulls some of felt from tb alerts which aims to draw attention to the threat of tuberculosis thinks that's a bit strong but still it is the one c
and it was widespread in europe in the nineteenth century but now in the united kingdom it's on the rise again as the country's been named europe's tb capital while the u.k. is one of the world's major aid providers to fight the disease or if it is it won't be able to tackle it back at home. reports. it's a fatal illness most common in the victorian era as a result of badly ventilated damp living conditions but tuberculosis is alive and kicking in twenty first century london a recent study...
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the traditional retirement in the united kingdom to. suffering financially. small pensions and low interest on savings is forced to put off for. more stories on line twenty four seven of our team will talk sports next and see the end of proud project to me in football fans are one very special player in particular. messi has been named the world player the year twenty ten will be cracking open the champagne tonight and it's the second year running to take an award it is and i don't think many people will argue with that this is. just after the. thanks for watching the sport and that is what is coming. messi is the will play of the year for the second straight year finishing ahead of to make out of any iniesta . plus michael vick will be starting to be any city in the pro bowl but the packers advance to the next stage of the playoffs i rebuke will. someone in when we look at how binge soccer is gaining popularity in one of the coldest countries in the world. but first faith has handed out his annual award to the little messy getting his second straight world p
the traditional retirement in the united kingdom to. suffering financially. small pensions and low interest on savings is forced to put off for. more stories on line twenty four seven of our team will talk sports next and see the end of proud project to me in football fans are one very special player in particular. messi has been named the world player the year twenty ten will be cracking open the champagne tonight and it's the second year running to take an award it is and i don't think many...
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documents suggest at least sixty thousand asylum seekers will be left to live illegally in the united kingdom because the agencies lost all trace of them let's find out what that means for the country's security talk to robin simcox now he's a research fellow the scent of a social cohesion simcox evening to you so how can it be that sixty thousand solomon seekers just get lost in the united kingdom which will take. well clearly this is a really terrible situation the government should be held this government and the previous one before should be held entirely to account for this britain is essentially lost control of who is coming into the country and once you can secure your borders you can't secure your country once you can't secure your country i think you're being remiss and you should not really be allowed to carry on in power i think this is this is a outrageous situation that's allowed to develop there's a focus on the impact that might have on security if the authorities have no idea who these thousands of people are this may pose a very serious and real threat absolutely i don't see
documents suggest at least sixty thousand asylum seekers will be left to live illegally in the united kingdom because the agencies lost all trace of them let's find out what that means for the country's security talk to robin simcox now he's a research fellow the scent of a social cohesion simcox evening to you so how can it be that sixty thousand solomon seekers just get lost in the united kingdom which will take. well clearly this is a really terrible situation the government should be held...
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. >> it was in the united kingdom where police arrested a man accused of murdering a landscape architect. the bbc has learned that is occupied by dutchman. the heat is on, the u.n. climate scientists say last year was one of the warmest on record. an attack on an army based who has killed four soldiers and wounded several others. troops say that dozens overran the camp. thousands are stationed in the south. from bangkok, there is this report. goshawk the attack began after dark. they threw grenades -- >> and the attack began after dark. they threw grenades. and the well organized attack [inaudible] almost every day, there is violence. a small, self-contained part. the violence often starts revenge. the majority in this part of thailand. adding to insecurity. they are targeted by the shadowy groups. they have no real link to global groups. the military is based in the region. as troops cleared up, the army insists that things are improving. >> you are watching bbc news. the headlines this hour. more than 120 people suspected of being with mafia groups have been arrested in new york. the c
. >> it was in the united kingdom where police arrested a man accused of murdering a landscape architect. the bbc has learned that is occupied by dutchman. the heat is on, the u.n. climate scientists say last year was one of the warmest on record. an attack on an army based who has killed four soldiers and wounded several others. troops say that dozens overran the camp. thousands are stationed in the south. from bangkok, there is this report. goshawk the attack began after dark. they...
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[inaudible] >> the visit of the prime minister of bangladesh to the united kingdom and to parliament. apparently a few years ago when she came to a session pmg's she was so impressed she decided to institute it in bangladesh. i'm not sure whether she changed her mind. [laughter] >> key give the house an assurance that he will continue to build on the strong bilateral links between britain and bangladesh? >> i thank the honorable gentlemen for his question and the prime minister is very coupled to britain and welcomed to be watching our deliberations today as he says whether she will go away feeling proud and excited by what the mother of parliament does wednesday at 12:00 is another question. she's already had a very good meeting with my right honorable friend the deputy prime minister. relations between britain and bangladesh are good and i think we need to expand them further. >> thank you, mr. speaker. my constituents are autistic asperger's syndrome and they want to speak with pupils and staff and give them their experience of living with autism and the challenges that they face w
[inaudible] >> the visit of the prime minister of bangladesh to the united kingdom and to parliament. apparently a few years ago when she came to a session pmg's she was so impressed she decided to institute it in bangladesh. i'm not sure whether she changed her mind. [laughter] >> key give the house an assurance that he will continue to build on the strong bilateral links between britain and bangladesh? >> i thank the honorable gentlemen for his question and the prime...
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. >>> when christian world news returns , from the united kingdom. how the bad economy is putting families in danger and christian ministry bridging the gap between. >> in england a judicial decision advances the gay rights over religious freedom. a christian couple fined 3600 pounds peter and mary that ran the bed and breakfast in england. two homosexual men sued them. the bowls told cbn news, they have a strict policy of not renting double rooms to any unmarried cum gay or straight. >> being christians, we agree it is our moral duty to carry out his wishes and what he wants. we try to be fair in everything we do. i respect the married rights. >> this week the judge ruled the policy violates the law banning discrimination based on sexual orientation. they spoke outside the courthouse. >> it is not just our livelihood, it is our home. we don't expect everyone to agree, but we do want the freedom to live by our own values under our own roof. everyone benefits from those liberties and everyone loses something when they are watered down. >> the christia
. >>> when christian world news returns , from the united kingdom. how the bad economy is putting families in danger and christian ministry bridging the gap between. >> in england a judicial decision advances the gay rights over religious freedom. a christian couple fined 3600 pounds peter and mary that ran the bed and breakfast in england. two homosexual men sued them. the bowls told cbn news, they have a strict policy of not renting double rooms to any unmarried cum gay or...
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and the companies were just canadian at that point in time, and we ended up with mills in the united kingdomermany, and in the united states. and we were looking seriously at doing one in china and one in russia. - china eventually got done, i think, actually, out west with some kind of joint venture in bc. - yeah, we brought them in. we bought a paper mill in british columbia--at the bottom--and we made a deal with the chinese: "we'll let you in on our deal, but you've got to take all the product", which they were very happy to do, because it was a good deal for them. - that was a smart way to do it, too. and, again, i read in the research that you were talking about warburg, who is one of your heroes--siegmund warburg-- who traded being a ceo, being a consultant for life, and he said, "on wall street, guys are just in a hurry to get out, make their pile, and leave". - yeah, it's a different world. i would argue that the long- range view... paul desmarais had the long-range view. that's one of the great things about him. he bought things knowing that 25 years from now, they'd be worth a lot
and the companies were just canadian at that point in time, and we ended up with mills in the united kingdomermany, and in the united states. and we were looking seriously at doing one in china and one in russia. - china eventually got done, i think, actually, out west with some kind of joint venture in bc. - yeah, we brought them in. we bought a paper mill in british columbia--at the bottom--and we made a deal with the chinese: "we'll let you in on our deal, but you've got to take all the...
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. >> a milestone in a growing relationship between the united kingdom and china. >> the uk is expanding exports to china. from whiskey products to high- tech and energy products. some companies are stepping up in china. they have exported goods and services worth over 7 billion pounds. they signed a business deal worth 2.6 billion. there was an agreement to sell thousands of land rover vehicles to the chinese. >> they should go beyond this. we look forward to a partnership. of the deals signed, they are looking at low carbon technology and wildlife conservation. they will receive a pair of giant pandas from china that will breed. if you want to see how the britain future compares to china's, but at shopping. a big spender is chinese. >> over 1,000 pounds. >> yes. >> some extraordinary things about this is the international terrorists who come to buy. young chinese are shopping hardest of all. a change is sweeping the world. the bbc news. >> made headlines, police have ordered the evacuation of austria's third largest city, brisbane. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the
. >> a milestone in a growing relationship between the united kingdom and china. >> the uk is expanding exports to china. from whiskey products to high- tech and energy products. some companies are stepping up in china. they have exported goods and services worth over 7 billion pounds. they signed a business deal worth 2.6 billion. there was an agreement to sell thousands of land rover vehicles to the chinese. >> they should go beyond this. we look forward to a partnership. of...
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. >> the building is being restored and a similar revival sweep the united kingdom. peter wooding has the story. >> reporter: scottish bible teacher terry quinn is on the race -- well known healing evangelist smith wigglesworth preached for 30 yeers. >> quinn was final able to fulfill the first set of dreams to convert the abandoned building into a revival center. >> people who loved bradford building -- wondered why nobody had ever taken over. to cut a long story short, finally owned by a muslim who knew smith wigglesworth and holding the building. so so excited to come to the center and skill the spreader international bible skills and ms. to welcome people all over the world to bring by the power to the world. a remarkable healing ministry across 5 continents raising 14 people from the dead. quinn believes by relawn unching the mission into the museum, bible school and healing center this could be a place are to reignite revival into england. >> we own the hard of islamic territory and reach the muslims from all over the world through the pou wer of believing god'
. >> the building is being restored and a similar revival sweep the united kingdom. peter wooding has the story. >> reporter: scottish bible teacher terry quinn is on the race -- well known healing evangelist smith wigglesworth preached for 30 yeers. >> quinn was final able to fulfill the first set of dreams to convert the abandoned building into a revival center. >> people who loved bradford building -- wondered why nobody had ever taken over. to cut a long story short,...
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in the united kingdom is available in the house bill and. the. country house. the pool. halls. the creamy to feel. the oil the rubens hotel. this is the international news. story. time portuguese authorities refute speculation that the country's going to ask for. the full. wiki leaks founder. fights extradition to sweden over sexual assault allegations. the accusations and claims. the u.s. the next extradition hearing will take place for weeks. and help is on the way for the last of five ships trapped in ice off russia's far east coast for. the previous transport. yesterday. next screen violence gets more and more explicit we look at how movies and video games are pushing boundaries but also straining people's psychology to the limit this program contains some graphic images. business is booming at gun shops across the country one man ready to sell me all the ammo you have pistols shotguns even ammunition are flying off the shelves there may be no better illustration of what gerber means by the mean world syndrome than the fact that gun sales have risen sharply during exactly t
in the united kingdom is available in the house bill and. the. country house. the pool. halls. the creamy to feel. the oil the rubens hotel. this is the international news. story. time portuguese authorities refute speculation that the country's going to ask for. the full. wiki leaks founder. fights extradition to sweden over sexual assault allegations. the accusations and claims. the u.s. the next extradition hearing will take place for weeks. and help is on the way for the last of five ships...
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the united kingdom and china. >> from products like whiskey and high-tech energy projects. companies are setting up shop. britain exploited goods and services. china signed business deals of around $2.6 billion. >> china-u.k. relations should go beyond it. we look forward to foster in the partnership. >> research for low-carbon technologies, brazil will receive a pair of white of's giant pandas. >> if you really want to see how his future is tied to china's the big spenders are chinese. >> over 1,000 pounds? >> britain wants to sell to china whenever it can. the international tourists are almost 50% of china. >> it is young chinese that are shopping the hardest of all. >> and a reminder of our main points. the u.s. president barack obama will be coming to arizona on wednesday to attend a memorial service for the victims killed in the attack on the u.s. congresswoman. meanwhile, the man alleged to carry out the shooting has made his first court appearance. that wraps up this bulletin of world news. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around
the united kingdom and china. >> from products like whiskey and high-tech energy projects. companies are setting up shop. britain exploited goods and services. china signed business deals of around $2.6 billion. >> china-u.k. relations should go beyond it. we look forward to foster in the partnership. >> research for low-carbon technologies, brazil will receive a pair of white of's giant pandas. >> if you really want to see how his future is tied to china's the big...
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. >> he will not get the chance to spread his views in the united kingdom. >> police in switzerland have rearrested a former swiss banker, rudolf elmer, who is giving what he says details of thousands of tax evaders to wikileaks. he spoke -- faced charges of breaking banking laws. he was charged with threatening an employee of the bank where he used to work. >> it is a case that has drawn attention to the market world of offshore tax havens. rudolf elmer was chief operating officer of a swiss bank in the cayman islands. he said he witnessed the rich and powerful hiding their money away and avoiding taxes. once he left the bank, he gradually began passing on that information. first to tax authorities, then to the press. in court, the prosecution claimed he had conducted a personal vendetta because he believed the bank, which sacked him in 2002, had treated him badly. the question for the judge did he act of moral conviction or simply revenge? the final verdict was mixed. guilty on charges rudolf elmer had admitted to come are writing a threatening letter -- letters and passing on informat
. >> he will not get the chance to spread his views in the united kingdom. >> police in switzerland have rearrested a former swiss banker, rudolf elmer, who is giving what he says details of thousands of tax evaders to wikileaks. he spoke -- faced charges of breaking banking laws. he was charged with threatening an employee of the bank where he used to work. >> it is a case that has drawn attention to the market world of offshore tax havens. rudolf elmer was chief operating...
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just take a look at what's happening to greece, ireland, the united kingdom and other nations in europe. they didn't act soon enough and now they're governments have been forced to impose painful austerity measures, large benefit cuts to seenl yorps and huge tax increases on everybody. they're day of reconning has arrived. ours is around the corner. that is why we have to act now. some people will back away from this challenge. but i see this challenge as an opportunity to rebuild what lincoln called the central ideas of the republic. we believe a renewed commitment to limited government will unshackle our economy and create millimeters of new jobs and opportunities for all people of every background to succeed and prosper. under this approach, the spirit of initiative, not political clout, determines who suck seeds. millions of families have fallen on hard times, not because of our ideals of free enterprise, but because our leaders failed to live up to those ideals. because of poor decisions made in washington and wall street that caused a financial crisis. squandered our savings. brok
just take a look at what's happening to greece, ireland, the united kingdom and other nations in europe. they didn't act soon enough and now they're governments have been forced to impose painful austerity measures, large benefit cuts to seenl yorps and huge tax increases on everybody. they're day of reconning has arrived. ours is around the corner. that is why we have to act now. some people will back away from this challenge. but i see this challenge as an opportunity to rebuild what lincoln...
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in the united kingdom is available in the house bill and forty one hotel the old waverly hotel a canal search of the mill stone hotel some old country house holiday in the pool good old.
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just take a look at what's happening to greece, ireland, the united kingdom and other nations in europe. they didn't act soon enough and now their governments have been forced to impose painful austerity measures, large benefit cuts to seniors and huge tax increases on everybody. their day of reckoning has arrived. ours is around the corner. that is why we have to act now. some people will back away from this challenge. but i see this challenge as an opportunity to rebuild what lincoln called the central ideas of the republic. we believe a renewed commitment to limited government will unshackle our economy and create millions of new jobs and opportunities for all people of every background to succeed and prosper. under this approach the spirit of initiative-- not political clout-- determines who succeeds. millions of families have fallen on hard times not because of our ideals of free enterprise but because our leaders failed to live up to those ideals. because of poor decisions made in washington and wall street that caused a financial crisis, squandered our savings, broke our trust an
just take a look at what's happening to greece, ireland, the united kingdom and other nations in europe. they didn't act soon enough and now their governments have been forced to impose painful austerity measures, large benefit cuts to seniors and huge tax increases on everybody. their day of reckoning has arrived. ours is around the corner. that is why we have to act now. some people will back away from this challenge. but i see this challenge as an opportunity to rebuild what lincoln called...
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we've got the future covered in the united kingdom is available in philly house villa. if you will return to the old way which are they getting closer to the mill stone which no country holds. the bull goldman turns the ring branch the creamy it used to be the montague the toe the oil the ribbons original. and. a recap of the stories that shaped this week going for him to the whims of weather is frozen rain leads to massive blackouts and travel chaos paralyzing the russian capital. it's. scaring increasingly wherry of the spread of islamic extremism with the recent arrests a mass terror plot in denmark adding to the fear says. russia's most famous prisoner. for taking this stage to six more years as the court finds the. guilty of massive oil embezzle. so soon is all through israel's military offensive on the goals of people there is still struggling to get back to normal despite his rather the system it's easy economic blockades. to worldwide welcome for twenty eleven a quick trip around the globe to enjoy the highlights of the new year festivus in its. next to walt dis
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and that upsurge of tuberculosis in the united kingdom the country that's prompting huge sums to fight the white plague abroad proves unable to tackle its alarming spread at home britain's big named europe's tb capital with thousands diagnosed with the disease annually. twenty forty five pm moscow time the sport. hello to you watching the sport and this is what is coming up. chasing the play all swedes are latest on wednesday sticks choose and make a h.l. . plus life's tough for the top russian usually loses to hewitt ahead of the strike you know you can. go in the you get the best ever or not yet you can. start though with the k h l well for going to taking place this evening and bodies have got the first win all of the night against a more four two is coming back in the group six after being three nil is down but the fourth about to wrap up their wins so they'll swear she is going moscow are looking to revive their fortunes eighteenth in the table at the moment we just eleven wins in forty one games that are up against of a south. hosting spot moscow with both clubs hovering around t
and that upsurge of tuberculosis in the united kingdom the country that's prompting huge sums to fight the white plague abroad proves unable to tackle its alarming spread at home britain's big named europe's tb capital with thousands diagnosed with the disease annually. twenty forty five pm moscow time the sport. hello to you watching the sport and this is what is coming up. chasing the play all swedes are latest on wednesday sticks choose and make a h.l. . plus life's tough for the top russian...
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in the united kingdom is available in. the room for the one who took the old waverly who took a good simple search of the mill stone who took. the bull. turns. the groom to choose to be the montague the turn of the world the rubens photo. reminder of the top stories here in our russian lawmakers prepared to reopen debate on the landmark nuclear arms reduction treaty with washington the u.s. senate has already approved the deal at basco promises to ratify the new treaty by the end of the month it will slash the country's nuclear arsenals bias for. poland says it will launch its own probe into the plane crash that killed the country's president. conclusions of an official report which found. among the causes incomplete much of poland's political elite died in the disaster april. and washington and american n.g.o.s stand accused of supporting both governments and opposition movements worldwide and the tam to hijack freedom us gives itself a perfect score in terms of a fair society while claiming democracies on the quiet acros
in the united kingdom is available in. the room for the one who took the old waverly who took a good simple search of the mill stone who took. the bull. turns. the groom to choose to be the montague the turn of the world the rubens photo. reminder of the top stories here in our russian lawmakers prepared to reopen debate on the landmark nuclear arms reduction treaty with washington the u.s. senate has already approved the deal at basco promises to ratify the new treaty by the end of the month...
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is put by the charities aids foundation in the united kingdom why is it so who do you think that the people here are less compassionate than in other countries this is a good question i think yes i think we just like to talk about our great pretty sure i live here and that we. specialized in spirituality and then we have the russian grade so all wired to speak about it and to be ones it's a big difference and i guess we have been but then shal i mean russian people so i am expecting you to be off on some so you prove this this foundation work charity work is making you person mystic about you know the spirituality of russians there not to see mystic it's just makes me realize the fact the realist and moralistic but anyway we never gored an answer no when we ask for help so there's a lot of lots of work to do i mean to rise in awareness to help people people to isolate state. desires to do some kind deeds so that's why we're looking for many more ways to help people to become. charitable so they do a part of an actress and co-founder of the day the reason charity foundation spotlight
is put by the charities aids foundation in the united kingdom why is it so who do you think that the people here are less compassionate than in other countries this is a good question i think yes i think we just like to talk about our great pretty sure i live here and that we. specialized in spirituality and then we have the russian grade so all wired to speak about it and to be ones it's a big difference and i guess we have been but then shal i mean russian people so i am expecting you to be...
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in the united kingdom and is available in thirty house dylan forty one hotel the old waverly hotel.
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citizens of various countries fell victim to terrorist act citizen of russia united kingdom to check its turn ukraine germany austria. was focused on. that it will be sure more than one hundred persons were injured they are now at hospital but their tragedy but if you engage the entire russian society. although our country of. iran and the poster was subjected to serious tests that act caused indignation throughout civilized world i received numerous messages telegrams from your comms from the leaders of foreign states leaders of international organizations expressing their condolences and solidarity here i am grateful for they can downsize and for the words i have just heard from you and from other put his opponents in the form. together we mourn the loss of life. bullock about the shortage pain from the loss of human lives of course will stay in our hearts for long. but what appears to have been the only strengthened our resolve to find an effective protection against international terror and i believe this to be of utmost importance sure those who committed a heinous act by aiming
citizens of various countries fell victim to terrorist act citizen of russia united kingdom to check its turn ukraine germany austria. was focused on. that it will be sure more than one hundred persons were injured they are now at hospital but their tragedy but if you engage the entire russian society. although our country of. iran and the poster was subjected to serious tests that act caused indignation throughout civilized world i received numerous messages telegrams from your comms from the...
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in the united kingdom she's available in the house bill and. the old waverly hotel they can also tell the. country house full of the full tongues. the creamy to feel. the oil the rubens hotel. are you watching. the cia it comes under fire as one of its operatives to court for minor offenses despite being one to ten at times. one of five ships stranded in the frozen sea rushes follows coast between the waters. us finds that paying afghan when the show is to hold back taliban influence is not enough to buy their loyalty. as the u.s. ignores tera claims against iran it's put on trial for only minor charges or teen out in the spotlight on what barack handles people which it thinks are extremists. today i'm talking to courtney bush she's a paralegal for the human rights organization reprieve she looks into people detained in guantanamo bay and other cia detention facilities i'm talking to her on the occasion of the ninth anniversary of the printing of guantanamo bay called me bush thanks very much for talking to us now you've recently come back from
in the united kingdom she's available in the house bill and. the old waverly hotel they can also tell the. country house full of the full tongues. the creamy to feel. the oil the rubens hotel. are you watching. the cia it comes under fire as one of its operatives to court for minor offenses despite being one to ten at times. one of five ships stranded in the frozen sea rushes follows coast between the waters. us finds that paying afghan when the show is to hold back taliban influence is not...
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in this g rick mmond's case, being raised in the united kingdom made her a member of british society regardless of her legal status, and it's the same for all children. the years of childhood are the formative years of education and wider socialization. and it's just morally wrong to force someone to leave the place where she has been raised, where she's received her social formation, where she has her most important human connections just because her parents brought her there without official authorization. human beings who have been raised in a democratic society become members of that society and not recognizing their social membership is cruel and unjust. and currently, the rules in north america and europe threaten many young people in just this way. some of you may be familiar with the story of the young man at harvard that was in the newspaper a few months ago. i've forgot cannen his name, but he was brought from new mexico to texas as a small child, raised by a poor single mom. he went to school, worked hard, he did well. classic american dream story, won a scholarship to har
in this g rick mmond's case, being raised in the united kingdom made her a member of british society regardless of her legal status, and it's the same for all children. the years of childhood are the formative years of education and wider socialization. and it's just morally wrong to force someone to leave the place where she has been raised, where she's received her social formation, where she has her most important human connections just because her parents brought her there without official...
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between the russian companies use on the series of this edition because sample it is from the united kingdom also and in the united states they want to find something they want to find these black at the in the very back room but that is why of course there will be some speeches but you know b.p. is a private company and so b.p. made this decision i think it's very difficult to speak that it's dangerous to the russian state to be the part of the d.p. company b. you have to say that look of approximately one hundred percent free flow if you can buy. it's up to you because we're open private companies or why it's dangerous china for example is appropriate to more than one percent of the i mean cheney's company so i don't think it's a problem so you think for the russian business climate having such a such a deal is is a good idea absolutely because you know that i said about last year because russian government during all two thousand and seven soon we will have the realization of. weeks of tax regime the british of our world war you were speaking about for us and because. we made themselves a
between the russian companies use on the series of this edition because sample it is from the united kingdom also and in the united states they want to find something they want to find these black at the in the very back room but that is why of course there will be some speeches but you know b.p. is a private company and so b.p. made this decision i think it's very difficult to speak that it's dangerous to the russian state to be the part of the d.p. company b. you have to say that look of...
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in the united kingdom auntie's available in thirty house dylan forty one hotel the old waverly hotel they can also turn the mill stone hotel on some old country house holiday in the full to old government homes.
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he mentioned the united kingdom and norway which responded to severe accident they had by separating the revenue generating functions for the regulatory function in significantly improving the quality of the regulator. senator graham mentioned in the united kingdom, the oil and gas industry lobbies for more appropriations for the regulator because they recognize the quality and the regulator as did mr. taylor's son, the chairman of exxon mobil and the president fishel u.s.a., both of them mention the quality of regulation is essential to the quality of industrial activity. that's all we're really suggesting. so to try to save money that bom are we having a co-of the oil and gas production in the gulf would reenter% israeli penny wise foolish. >> the time of the gentleman has expired. mr. mcclintock from california. >> i like to ask unanimous consent to search into the record the petroleum institute entitled the impact of the gulf of mexico deepwater permit on oil and natural gas david 2010, which i cited earlier tonight souvenir copies for our lucky panelist. >> without objection so
he mentioned the united kingdom and norway which responded to severe accident they had by separating the revenue generating functions for the regulatory function in significantly improving the quality of the regulator. senator graham mentioned in the united kingdom, the oil and gas industry lobbies for more appropriations for the regulator because they recognize the quality and the regulator as did mr. taylor's son, the chairman of exxon mobil and the president fishel u.s.a., both of them...
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i have a quote a scientist from the united kingdom stephen hawking it says that advanced extraterrestrial life could conquer and colonize there actually what way thinking about what we're dreaming up to to to find a contact with somebody. if it happens it may be the end of our civilization do you believe in that. again that's that's sheer speculation but. you. a truly advanced society would probably have little need of earth so i could it would seem like worth their time to become used to it but that's just speculation so you think they've been there if they have a possibility they have the resources to come to see whatever they would be interested in this planet yeah well i think first of all you have to realize that communicating from one planet to another is extremely difficult and that is something that and that is something that we know how to do at the speed of light actually transporting any. body from any mass from one solar system to another is extraordinarily difficult so that the the value added to even go in the first place much less to send a conquering army would seem to me
i have a quote a scientist from the united kingdom stephen hawking it says that advanced extraterrestrial life could conquer and colonize there actually what way thinking about what we're dreaming up to to to find a contact with somebody. if it happens it may be the end of our civilization do you believe in that. again that's that's sheer speculation but. you. a truly advanced society would probably have little need of earth so i could it would seem like worth their time to become used to it...
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. >> where are you from in the united kingdom? >> i'm from lancashire. >> how far is that from here? >> near manchester, 200 miles to the northwest. >> what kind of family did you grow up in? >> we grew up in a family which was very late to get color television, my father didn't believe it would ever take off, it was only when my grandfather came to live with us that color television arrived. probably one of the last households in the u.k. to get digital television. so it's -- i don't think my family know a huge amount of what i do in this world. >> who's alive in your fam any hi? mom and dad? >> yes, and they've recently moved from lancashire to a scottish island. >> so if you live on the scottish island or in bolton, how many choices do you have about where you get television in the home? >> the analog has been switched off around the country so more than 90% of people have digital television which is a choice of i'm not sure how many but probably 80 or more channels of which bbc parliament is one. >> is there a way to describe
. >> where are you from in the united kingdom? >> i'm from lancashire. >> how far is that from here? >> near manchester, 200 miles to the northwest. >> what kind of family did you grow up in? >> we grew up in a family which was very late to get color television, my father didn't believe it would ever take off, it was only when my grandfather came to live with us that color television arrived. probably one of the last households in the u.k. to get digital...
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want to do so many in a free flight in the united kingdom is available in any house the landmark forty one hotel the old waverly hotel they can halls hotel the millstone hotels.
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everybody was coming down in the united kingdom and she's available in the house bill and she won the title the only way for her to begin to feel certain the mill star hotels some of the country house on a day in the pool in towns the rembrandt the crimean the chesterfield the montague the town the oil the rubens hotel. welcome back to crossfire computable to remind you we're talking about haiti one year after the earthquake. but before let's see what russians think about helping this country on the first anniversary of the earthquake that struck haiti people pray and call to offer more help one year ago haiti earthquake claimed the lives of over two hundred thousand people and left more than one point three million homeless men is still living in tents it is a year ago the other son also trust us if they would donate to help patients forty five percent of the respondents said they would and they had the forty three percent would not there was no unanimous does since the aid delivered to haiti by the entire world is now called aid industry and public fears it would not reach the recip
everybody was coming down in the united kingdom and she's available in the house bill and she won the title the only way for her to begin to feel certain the mill star hotels some of the country house on a day in the pool in towns the rembrandt the crimean the chesterfield the montague the town the oil the rubens hotel. welcome back to crossfire computable to remind you we're talking about haiti one year after the earthquake. but before let's see what russians think about helping this country...
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in the united kingdom is available in the house bill and the one who took. it to. the mill stone who took some country house. the bull tells. the crew me to feel. the oil pull the ruben's hotel. tonight poland asks russia to carry out further investigations following publication of the official report into april's presidential plane crash but its authors hit by claiming there's nothing more to say. despite a reluctant to accept the findings of this later appointed polish prime minister says this will not spoil good relations with russia from warsaw just below. the starting production treated russia's progress with the e.u. and nato the russian foreign minister sergey lavrov looks back over the international actions of twenty ten. patients who found refuge in the united states face being separated from their families and deported back to the island in spite of its continuing turmoil following a devastating earthquake. followed this is. thursday night the. top story this hour poland's prime minister says his country will carry out its own investigate. into april's pl
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rather traditional image of a happy retirement in the united kingdom shattered by a report which says that the elderly suffering financially more than any other group small pensions and low interest on savings is forcing many to put off retirement. twenty forty five pm here in moscow andrew scott the sport now. hello there thanks for watching the sport and this is what is coming up. boston's star dominate the shortlist for two knowledge world football of the year award. plus michael vick will be starting starring starting for the n.f.c. in the pro bowl but the packers advance to the next stage of the playoffs i will be eagles. from summer fun even when we look at how beach soccer has gained popularity in one of the coldest countries in the world. first i will stop at tonight's ice hockey in the cage there's just over a month left before the playoffs in the next dozen games or so will be crucial in deciding who will make it into the last sixteen the pick of tonight's game season amerigo the sixteenth take on new icing denominator still in the hunt for the regular season championship it
rather traditional image of a happy retirement in the united kingdom shattered by a report which says that the elderly suffering financially more than any other group small pensions and low interest on savings is forcing many to put off retirement. twenty forty five pm here in moscow andrew scott the sport now. hello there thanks for watching the sport and this is what is coming up. boston's star dominate the shortlist for two knowledge world football of the year award. plus michael vick will...
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and this is in the united kingdom and this pawnbroker in the u.k. their profits are soaring their margins are now about thirty percent and the reason is because there's been stunning gold purchasing volumes going on people are turning in their gold for cash do ransack the proles up the bottom suckers of course at the top it'll be reversed you'll really have the signal that gold or silver has reached the top of their price action and so the reverse is true until you start to see people hawking gold and silver on t.v. in this way and in the ghettos as we see and now we have a video that came in actually max from the ghetto and this is from big b. keller and he's responding to a flyer he received asking for him to send their gold for cash just watch this video this guy is on the ball. before a show trial to to. well see here so some else look it also came in the middle of the day. brochure this will worthless brochure came to me from someone small. some little small roshon out of baltimore it's called precious no liquid day. trying to. me it's a given
and this is in the united kingdom and this pawnbroker in the u.k. their profits are soaring their margins are now about thirty percent and the reason is because there's been stunning gold purchasing volumes going on people are turning in their gold for cash do ransack the proles up the bottom suckers of course at the top it'll be reversed you'll really have the signal that gold or silver has reached the top of their price action and so the reverse is true until you start to see people hawking...
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documents suggest at least sixty thousand asylum seekers will be left to live in legally in the united kingdom because the agency has lost all trace of them as part of roman simcox he's a research fellow at the center for social cohesion he told me the situation results from yukos open door policy and its obligations as a new you member. britain is essentially lost control of who is coming into the country and once you can secure your borders you can't secure your country this is a outrageous situation that's allowed to develop why there's a huge problem with the britains inability to deport generally. being part of the european union we often can't deport people but their country of origin because it may contravene the european convention on human rights on top of this there's a systemic problem where the huge backlog of cases and we have something like a half a million backlog of cases simply can't be processed and can't be dealt with quickly enough so you have a lot of people and that's immigration last year into the u.k. was around two hundred thousand people more coming to the u.k. than l
documents suggest at least sixty thousand asylum seekers will be left to live in legally in the united kingdom because the agency has lost all trace of them as part of roman simcox he's a research fellow at the center for social cohesion he told me the situation results from yukos open door policy and its obligations as a new you member. britain is essentially lost control of who is coming into the country and once you can secure your borders you can't secure your country this is a outrageous...
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and pensioner poverty the traditional image of a happy retirement in the united kingdom is shattered by a report which says the elderly are suffering financially more than any other group . hello this is r t it's eight pm monday the tenth of january money was kevin owen and our top story tonight trapped by ice for almost two weeks now a refrigerator vessel stuck in frozen waters off russia's far east is being towed by two ice breakers tonight several other ships have been rescued from the same situation over the past few days that now leaves just one more with over three hundred crew aboard as the last to be freed sarah first following the operation. two icebreakers still working hard to free these remaining two ships that has been incredibly tough. i think the president of the macro not to say that at the remaining t.v.'s the refrigerator said and they voted to get that trying out to get it through the thin ice area but it's been tough going they've had to bow to this incredibly thick ice and the plan is to that end i will say full to the a pool it's a gate back and get the launch o
and pensioner poverty the traditional image of a happy retirement in the united kingdom is shattered by a report which says the elderly are suffering financially more than any other group . hello this is r t it's eight pm monday the tenth of january money was kevin owen and our top story tonight trapped by ice for almost two weeks now a refrigerator vessel stuck in frozen waters off russia's far east is being towed by two ice breakers tonight several other ships have been rescued from the same...
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innocent people citizens of various countries fell victim to a terrorist act citizens of russia the united kingdom. germany austria kyrgyzstan is and was biggest down more than one hundred people were injured they are now in hospital the tragedy indeed shocked russian society although even before our country was subjected to serious tests the act caused indignation throughout the civilized world that. i have received numerous messages telephone calls from the leaders of foreign states leaders of international organizations expressing their condolences and solidarity i'm grateful for the condolences and for the words that i've just heard from you and from other participants of the forum together we mourn the loss of life the pain from the loss of human lives will stay in our hearts for long the pain of the loss of human lives will stay in our hearts but what has happened has only strengthened our desire to find affective protection against international terror and i believe this must be of it's not most important those who committed this act by targeting the citizens of various countries intended t
innocent people citizens of various countries fell victim to a terrorist act citizens of russia the united kingdom. germany austria kyrgyzstan is and was biggest down more than one hundred people were injured they are now in hospital the tragedy indeed shocked russian society although even before our country was subjected to serious tests the act caused indignation throughout the civilized world that. i have received numerous messages telephone calls from the leaders of foreign states leaders...