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hundreds of prisoners but what makes you special is that you know this was actually picked up by the united kingdom in iraq in february two thousand and four the u.k. handed him to the united states in march and april there were discussions between the u.s. and the u.k. because the u.s. wanted to send him to bagram in the u.k. didn't object despite the fact that at this time even the abu ghraib photos broke making it absolutely clear to anyone who had any doubt what was happening to prisoners in u.s. detention the u.k. says that it learned quote unquote in june of that year june two thousand and four that my client had been sent to bob graham and although there was and no you kind of deal between the u.s. and the u.k. that permits the u.k. to get him out of custody it never bothered to do so so we've had to sue them in the united kingdom courts in haiti as corpus to tell them you have to get this prisoner back he never should have been sent out of iraq he was rendered unlawfully in violation of the geneva conventions and you have a responsibility to him he's your prisoner. and it's not just with br
hundreds of prisoners but what makes you special is that you know this was actually picked up by the united kingdom in iraq in february two thousand and four the u.k. handed him to the united states in march and april there were discussions between the u.s. and the u.k. because the u.s. wanted to send him to bagram in the u.k. didn't object despite the fact that at this time even the abu ghraib photos broke making it absolutely clear to anyone who had any doubt what was happening to prisoners...
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was never going to be in the studion because most countries do not want to see especially the united kingdom because of the united states of europe. it is going to end in crisis it is going to end in a major a problem for boring right across the globe there are going to be repercussions and i say let's follow that pill now because this we just keep pumping money into greece is only putting off the death of their economy they are already bankrupt we have to wake up and smell the coffee and say enough is enough what about the first pay allowed to grace one of the money go you put your finger on the pulse what's your take on it. i haven't got a clue where that money personally clearly greece has got a problem he's got his preferred was on the streets of athens at the moment with the riots he's got a problem with flex in taxes always has had a problem but it can of symbolizes how can you possibly link the economy of greece with the economy really economic powerhouse like germany or indeed the united kingdom this is why this euro project and the star euro project an e.u. is a fistfight simply doo
was never going to be in the studion because most countries do not want to see especially the united kingdom because of the united states of europe. it is going to end in crisis it is going to end in a major a problem for boring right across the globe there are going to be repercussions and i say let's follow that pill now because this we just keep pumping money into greece is only putting off the death of their economy they are already bankrupt we have to wake up and smell the coffee and say...
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. >> wen tells of the united kingdom, do not point fingers over human rights records. >> broadcasting to tears on pbs and america and around the world, this is "newsday." colonel gaddafi's regime has rejected the warrant issued by the international criminal court for crimes against humanity. they described the move as cover for nato's bombing campaign, but the presiding judge in the hague said that the warrants were necessary because she said there were reasonable grounds to believe gaddafi and his son were responsible for the murder and persecution of civilians. the icc's decision was greeted by celebrations in the port city of madrasa. the rebels accused nato of reacting too slowly. >> this was his very first day on the front lines. already the 19 year old is wheeled into surgery. a rocket has torn into his leg, get another casualty in the besieged city were defiance is curdling into frustration. >> i do not think nato is helping as much as they should be part there is a lot of delay. last friday, they started to shoot. >> his brother has just been told that amputation is the only o
. >> wen tells of the united kingdom, do not point fingers over human rights records. >> broadcasting to tears on pbs and america and around the world, this is "newsday." colonel gaddafi's regime has rejected the warrant issued by the international criminal court for crimes against humanity. they described the move as cover for nato's bombing campaign, but the presiding judge in the hague said that the warrants were necessary because she said there were reasonable grounds...
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background but what makes you know special is that you know it was actually picked up by the united kingdom in iraq in february two thousand and four the u.k. and the united states in march in april there were discussions between the u.s. and u.k. because the u.s. wanted to send to the u.k. didn't object despite the fact that at this time even the grave broke making it absolutely clear to anyone who had any doubt what was happening to prisoners in u.s. detention the u.k. says that it learned quote unquote in june of that year june two thousand and four that my client had been sent to bob graham and although there was and though you kind of deal between the u.s. and the u.k. that permits the u.k. to get him out of custody and never bothered to do so so we've had to sue them in the united kingdom courts in haiti.
background but what makes you know special is that you know it was actually picked up by the united kingdom in iraq in february two thousand and four the u.k. and the united states in march in april there were discussions between the u.s. and u.k. because the u.s. wanted to send to the u.k. didn't object despite the fact that at this time even the grave broke making it absolutely clear to anyone who had any doubt what was happening to prisoners in u.s. detention the u.k. says that it learned...
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but professor gallo talked about was the time the crime if the mission they have united kingdom, where her body may recommend us to government, which then performed its democratic role. of course, our democracy is still with bodies that make recommendations to government. the activity is just one such body that makes recommendations to government. now, if we look at the way of our democracy has worked for years about anybody taking the political point of receiving a labor of the opposition take today. i never heard the leader of the opposition walk up to the effects or invade any other microphone inside his conservative counterpart, david cameron is inappropriate. >> member from norton. >> manager of opposition business point of order. >> mr. speaker, the prime minister has asked a specific question. she is quite out of order and ask you to try the opposition. >> order! the miniature of opposition is resuming. no matter how he characterizes the argument in the response, the only requirement is the response be directly relevant in the prime minister is aware of the need to be directly r
but professor gallo talked about was the time the crime if the mission they have united kingdom, where her body may recommend us to government, which then performed its democratic role. of course, our democracy is still with bodies that make recommendations to government. the activity is just one such body that makes recommendations to government. now, if we look at the way of our democracy has worked for years about anybody taking the political point of receiving a labor of the opposition take...
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and when they are in the united kingdom don't. know really really you know all the united you know you need to learn the history. you keep trying to jump in here with the jump in here chinese right ninety's i'm going to jump in here right now. in the economy grew now is the only way always agreed greece is not. the value there are uncommon see the value that they value that come in so you. can hear you know richard. gere is right now. robert robert garrett. how much do you think of this is that i don't i don't see that there really any solutions out there i mean i agree with that but as of they had time to think about this but they really haven't thought it out because they just don't want to let go of the political aspect of this to intrude political integration of it all and me and that's where the mismatch continues because looking at statistics you know we're going to have the southern part of the eurozone is going to be inimical for years with economic growth how can you match that with the economies further up north that are
and when they are in the united kingdom don't. know really really you know all the united you know you need to learn the history. you keep trying to jump in here with the jump in here chinese right ninety's i'm going to jump in here right now. in the economy grew now is the only way always agreed greece is not. the value there are uncommon see the value that they value that come in so you. can hear you know richard. gere is right now. robert robert garrett. how much do you think of this is that...
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government and against some of these policies that have drained the economy also today in the united kingdom we're going to half a million public sector workers are involved in protest against their government the government's plans to change their pensions and freeze pay i want to talk now to charlie veach who's in london he's the founder of the love police fairly i'm hearing some similar complaints out of the u.k. that we're hearing from greece that we've been hearing for years now out of the u.s. that the cuts being made there are not being made toward the individuals responsible for the right for the financial crisis what can you tell me about this. yeah i think there are big parallels between what's happening in greece and what's happening in britain of course a protest of britain tends to be a very british uncivilized there so we had less than fifty arrests and in greece we had running battles in the streets and balls and here gas people getting injured but i think you know the public in europe are very confused particularly in britain how our countries not only have we invaded iraq an
government and against some of these policies that have drained the economy also today in the united kingdom we're going to half a million public sector workers are involved in protest against their government the government's plans to change their pensions and freeze pay i want to talk now to charlie veach who's in london he's the founder of the love police fairly i'm hearing some similar complaints out of the u.k. that we're hearing from greece that we've been hearing for years now out of the...
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all right from the united kingdom to greece one thing is clear we're only beginning to see the public outcry over this global economic downturn and the mood is only getting worse earlier i spoke to financial journalist journalist dimitri goofiness he is on the ground for us in athens greece. it's pretty amazing experience firing and that's what you're seeing here is the largest crowd i've seen at night it's peaceful where the people have gathered in constant square and i should make up an important point because right now actually the mat the special police forces are just exited the parliament that's right here and a lot of times the people at the front of parliament are in the front street there's a kind of the muzzle those are kind of the people that are at the front line but the heart the brains of this resistance is mounting the political potential ford is not in right there in the center of the square that's where they have a might set up you have a specific democratic process where they allow people to vote on whether they can speak or not and the people stand up and they make
all right from the united kingdom to greece one thing is clear we're only beginning to see the public outcry over this global economic downturn and the mood is only getting worse earlier i spoke to financial journalist journalist dimitri goofiness he is on the ground for us in athens greece. it's pretty amazing experience firing and that's what you're seeing here is the largest crowd i've seen at night it's peaceful where the people have gathered in constant square and i should make up an...
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in the united kingdom is a bill in the house bill and over forty one who turn on the old waverly who tend to get in trouble so it's in the millstone hutto some of the country house today is the. town's the rim brands the crew made the choice to feel the montagues the turn of the oil spill in the rubens hotel. five thirty am in moscow these here are t. have lie criminally irresponsible libya's colonel qadhafi officially charged with the killing of anti-government protesters you know national criminal court also wants copies son saif and another close aide in the dock for the deaths at the beginning of the popular uprising libyan officials have reacted to the charges saying the court has no authority and lacks legitimacy. every. troubled waters ahead a fleet of ships carrying humanitarian aid bound for gaza gets ready to leave greece . israel says it's gearing up to intercept the convoy after withdrawing earlier threats to bad and deport journalists sailing with the flotilla in may two thousand and ten nine peace activists were killed when israeli commandos stormed aid ships also desti
in the united kingdom is a bill in the house bill and over forty one who turn on the old waverly who tend to get in trouble so it's in the millstone hutto some of the country house today is the. town's the rim brands the crew made the choice to feel the montagues the turn of the oil spill in the rubens hotel. five thirty am in moscow these here are t. have lie criminally irresponsible libya's colonel qadhafi officially charged with the killing of anti-government protesters you know national...
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said you can see with the arrangements he is thinking about around the world including in the united kingdom where prime minister david cameron has recently received recommendations from a climate commission to act on those recommendations. i did not hear the leader of the opposition say at that time that conservative leader was not acting appropriately. why is that the leader of the opposition can never engage in the climate change debate dealing with the fact? why is it he always has to rely on falsehoods when you don't have a rational argument, the
said you can see with the arrangements he is thinking about around the world including in the united kingdom where prime minister david cameron has recently received recommendations from a climate commission to act on those recommendations. i did not hear the leader of the opposition say at that time that conservative leader was not acting appropriately. why is that the leader of the opposition can never engage in the climate change debate dealing with the fact? why is it he always has to rely...
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. >> human rights, china and united kingdom should respect each other and treat as equals, engage in more cooperation than finger pointing. and resolve properly our differences through dialogue. >> sometimes diplomacy needs to be decoded, but not today. with stern words about britain and not pointing a finger at china and the human rights. the question is whether his irritation got in the way of trade deals. >> for now it appears now. around the cabinet table they agreed 1.4 billion pounds of new deals and lifted a ban of sending chickens to china. and that's not all, premier nguyen promised more. and there was smoothing of mr. nguye nguyen capital. and outside as well as inside he could not raise about the record of human rights. >> in another news for the first time since the chinese civil war residents of mainland china can travel to taiwan as solo tourists. 5,000 can visit the island and stay for 15 days. for now residents from china could only go in group tours. speak from the u.s., abdul qadeer says he is kept from foreign banks. with officials involved, and he is under investi
. >> human rights, china and united kingdom should respect each other and treat as equals, engage in more cooperation than finger pointing. and resolve properly our differences through dialogue. >> sometimes diplomacy needs to be decoded, but not today. with stern words about britain and not pointing a finger at china and the human rights. the question is whether his irritation got in the way of trade deals. >> for now it appears now. around the cabinet table they agreed 1.4...
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india, china and the united kingdom. what does he think about the power of asia then and now? >> hi. very nice to see you. >> when you think about what must have been here, what comes to your mind? >> it would have been very noisy, very chaotic, very dirty. and asians really are the motor -- i mean, in terms of the trade, in terms of generating the trade. >> what's in the back of your mind that you wanted to write a historical novel at the power of asia? >> you know it wasn't in the become of my mind at all. it was an exploration of -- personal opinions. the enden chured workers. but then i realized that you could not separate that from the opium trade because the opium trade was so much in the background of the movement. and now having written so much of it, i realize that china was the motor of the global economy in the 18th and 19 centuries as well. it's just that they weren't getting rich off of it. all the cream was coming here. >> we've been talking about the past and where standing -- actually we look at the future as well. we've got hsbc. >> yeah. yes. yes. and where d
india, china and the united kingdom. what does he think about the power of asia then and now? >> hi. very nice to see you. >> when you think about what must have been here, what comes to your mind? >> it would have been very noisy, very chaotic, very dirty. and asians really are the motor -- i mean, in terms of the trade, in terms of generating the trade. >> what's in the back of your mind that you wanted to write a historical novel at the power of asia? >> you...
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government has told ups it will not be allowed to move air cargo through some facilities in the united kingdom because of security concerns. the government refused to say which facilities are effected but it said the move came after security tests. last year authorities discovered a bomb disguised as a toner cartridge in a ups shipment. it had been shipped from yemen. ups said it is working to clear up the security problems and things should be back to normal soon. >>> lawyers for the man suspected in the beating of bryan stowe are still searching for evidence to clear their client's name. prosecutors say he attacked him. now a tv station reports his attorneys went door to door in hollywood looking for video from the day of the beating. the attorneys are hoping video will show ramirez with hair and not the shaved head reported by witnesses at dodger stadium. >>> frank and janie mccourt reached a divorce settlement this morning over how to divide which one of them gets ownership of the dodgers. they agreed to a one day trial to decide if frank mccourt has sole ownership of the team or if his wi
government has told ups it will not be allowed to move air cargo through some facilities in the united kingdom because of security concerns. the government refused to say which facilities are effected but it said the move came after security tests. last year authorities discovered a bomb disguised as a toner cartridge in a ups shipment. it had been shipped from yemen. ups said it is working to clear up the security problems and things should be back to normal soon. >>> lawyers for the...
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the diego garcia exiles today have scattered between more issues in the united kingdom where for years they have been fighting a legal battle to return to them. in two thousand and eight though the house of lords overruled all the cases previously won by the islands which apparelled their right of return. we had to suffer exile because of for defense purposes and we've been surprise and surprised needs to be exiled from your homeland for the defense of the west. to a substantial degree in one form or another socialism has spread the shadow of human regimentation over most of the nations of the earth. and the shadow is an approaching upon our own members. i was certainly a cold warrior i thought the soviet union was a menace i still do i still believe that we had every right to try and defend ourselves against the power of the soviet union i began to change i got new information after the collapse of the soviet union in one hundred ninety one above all how fast our country moved you know to stay and find a replacement enemy to keep the military industrial complex functioning to serve th
the diego garcia exiles today have scattered between more issues in the united kingdom where for years they have been fighting a legal battle to return to them. in two thousand and eight though the house of lords overruled all the cases previously won by the islands which apparelled their right of return. we had to suffer exile because of for defense purposes and we've been surprise and surprised needs to be exiled from your homeland for the defense of the west. to a substantial degree in one...