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where we truly stand and not just the united kingdom's or european neighbors but surely not just the united kingdom because obviously the us is bracing itself for more leaks and it's predicting that there will be some intelligence release saying that other countries who are up in arms about it were indeed colluding with the n.s.a. so again double standards not just in the u.k. but all of these countries some are saying of course germany knew about it but they're complaining just because the electorate because of political matters the faces it work. well absolutely and we've seen also because of not least because of the pirate party's pressure in germany actually that this is now a very significant political issue but the germany but when it's been about ordinary citizens the germany germany's interior minister kind of shrugged his shoulders and said excepted the united states assurances but that's frankly not good enough there's now calls for talks from france and germany but actually it's now it's now time for action not just talking it's clear what we need is time for real data pro
where we truly stand and not just the united kingdom's or european neighbors but surely not just the united kingdom because obviously the us is bracing itself for more leaks and it's predicting that there will be some intelligence release saying that other countries who are up in arms about it were indeed colluding with the n.s.a. so again double standards not just in the u.k. but all of these countries some are saying of course germany knew about it but they're complaining just because the...
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can't imagine edinburgh is future without london the organization has extensive ties with the united kingdom and its biggest exporters a big fans of british weapons are london correspondent polly boy could tell me why opec's weighing in now. the british government's got tight links to opec and in fact the british government sells arms export licenses to a number of its member states including saudi arabia so for the critics it's hardly a surprise that opec is trying in along with westminster in dismissing the idea for scottish independence and the opec secretary general general abdullah. who happens to be a former minister under colonel gadhafi he's firmly rejected the notion for scottish independence the head of the oil cartel said that there isn't much oil left in scotland anyway and he's dismissed the idea of an independent edinburgh ever coming under the umbrella of opec which controls one third of the world's oil supply he said that the interests of both london and edinburgh are both under the umbrella of the united kingdom which is all likely to be a blow for the pro independence camp
can't imagine edinburgh is future without london the organization has extensive ties with the united kingdom and its biggest exporters a big fans of british weapons are london correspondent polly boy could tell me why opec's weighing in now. the british government's got tight links to opec and in fact the british government sells arms export licenses to a number of its member states including saudi arabia so for the critics it's hardly a surprise that opec is trying in along with westminster in...
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putting food in the united kingdom and no rather than the moon leaving from the. experience that bumping money into the economy will go into days speculative venture and no even ordinary people are shoved into speculative called druim the just bubbling. produces the. use of the shuffling paper or brewing club here blowing bubbles and blowing hot air and it seems again a cynic would say that this appears to be a policy to buy votes as a help to buy votes not to help to buy anything that's going to have sustainable value but you know professor forget while you're in town here in london you're here with a new austrian manifesto. so we've got about a minute or so left can you speak on a little bit i thought it was time to spell out in won't we the for from the mainstream. and by. them post mieses because they put term. economic or else in the comics stopped with me zus muses in nine hundred seventy three a lot of things happened in the meantime they just applied the old cliche to the new things and that that's not going to lead to very far so the so we have evelyn d.v
putting food in the united kingdom and no rather than the moon leaving from the. experience that bumping money into the economy will go into days speculative venture and no even ordinary people are shoved into speculative called druim the just bubbling. produces the. use of the shuffling paper or brewing club here blowing bubbles and blowing hot air and it seems again a cynic would say that this appears to be a policy to buy votes as a help to buy votes not to help to buy anything that's going...
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bring food in the united kingdom and no other than the looming from the. experience that bumping money into the economy will go into days specular through venture and no even ordinary people are shoved into speculative called druim the just bubbling. produces the. use of the shuffling paper or brewing club clear blowing bubbles and blowing hot air and it seems again a cynic would say that this appears to be a policy to buy votes to help to buy votes not to help to buy anything that's going to have sustainable value but you know professor forget while you're in town here in london you're here with a new austrian manifesto. so we've got about a minute or so left can you speak on a little bit i thought it was time to spell out in won't we the for from the mainstream. and by. them post mieses because they put term. economic or else in the comics stopped with me zus muses nod in nine hundred seventy three a lot of things happen in the meantime they just applied the old cliches to the new things. that's not going to lead to very far so this really available on d
bring food in the united kingdom and no other than the looming from the. experience that bumping money into the economy will go into days specular through venture and no even ordinary people are shoved into speculative called druim the just bubbling. produces the. use of the shuffling paper or brewing club clear blowing bubbles and blowing hot air and it seems again a cynic would say that this appears to be a policy to buy votes to help to buy votes not to help to buy anything that's going to...
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responses to the different situations and behind of course we're seeing the responses of the united kingdom and the united states towards the humorous situation and the fact that the government and what i and believes and knows that they have international impunity is what allows them to continue committing white spread human rights violations and in other countries is the same thing you look at the international players that have played a role in the internal situations and it makes sense why we are where we are in many of these situations but if you are accepting of the fact that if the revolution actually takes place in bahrain that the immediate reality right after that will be probably dismay and anarchy before it gets better. well i mean what's what is anarchy i mean of for looking at the situation right now where we have a crackdown almost on a daily basis where we have people getting arbitrarily arrested from their homes during night raids where we have children being picked off the streets where we have people attacked with tear gas inside their homes where torture is frump and is
responses to the different situations and behind of course we're seeing the responses of the united kingdom and the united states towards the humorous situation and the fact that the government and what i and believes and knows that they have international impunity is what allows them to continue committing white spread human rights violations and in other countries is the same thing you look at the international players that have played a role in the internal situations and it makes sense why...
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i think it's in the united kingdom. general mon tues. it's. you know what they both keeps the game is the financial arm of the fur the book look at the production and that's what i mean couple productive company to is in shambles right so a firm like general motors which used to make cars then they had general motors acceptance corporation which was their lending arm that's the main business that is now and it is a should be the same thing of general electric same thing with i.b.m. same thing with most corporate america they've been hollowed out by financialization and now you have deflation and the result is implosion and shuffling paper rather than producing goods we need this is this this is not being discussed the financial media ignores the making of suffering paper and hollowing an economy and ignoring manufacturing let's talk about george osborne the chancellor of the exchequer here in the united kingdom he's got a new scheme called help to buy which is meant to encourage homeowners and home buyers to buy homes at inflated prices using
i think it's in the united kingdom. general mon tues. it's. you know what they both keeps the game is the financial arm of the fur the book look at the production and that's what i mean couple productive company to is in shambles right so a firm like general motors which used to make cars then they had general motors acceptance corporation which was their lending arm that's the main business that is now and it is a should be the same thing of general electric same thing with i.b.m. same thing...
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said that the interests of both london and edinburgh would be best under the umbrella of the united kingdom this is likely to be a blow for the pro independence movement in scotland because a big part of the scottish nationalists independence campaign has hinged on the notion of more oil providing a role in making scottish independent economically viable the scottish national party has even estimated that oil reserves could be worth up to three hundred thousand pounds every single scored on the first minister of scotland alex salmond has told r.t. in interviews before that if scotland were to become independent well then it could a few more take prepared to take on a part of the u.k.'s national debt because it would then control vast swathes of the u.k.'s oil reserves we have an estimate saying that there are some estimates that say that up to ninety percent of the u.k.'s orderers oil reserves are located in fact above the scottish border in the north sea so in fact from all the european countries it's only norway which has a larger will result so there's a lot of different estimates coming
said that the interests of both london and edinburgh would be best under the umbrella of the united kingdom this is likely to be a blow for the pro independence movement in scotland because a big part of the scottish nationalists independence campaign has hinged on the notion of more oil providing a role in making scottish independent economically viable the scottish national party has even estimated that oil reserves could be worth up to three hundred thousand pounds every single scored on the...
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the nations as one, our kingdom united. \[applause] for 12 years now, men and women from all parts of these islands have been serving their country in afghanistan. next year the last of our combat troops will be coming home having trained up the afghans to look after their own country. more than a decade of war, sacrifice beyond measure from the finest and bravest armed forces in the world. i want us today to stand to raise the roof right here, right now to show just how proud of those men and women all of us are. [applause] [applause] >> we in this room are a team. this year we said good buy to one of our team. margaret thatcher made our country stand tall again, creating work, winning the cold war, saving the fork lands. the faulklands. -- the an amazing record. i was sitting next to her at a dinner once and i was as ever with her a little bit nervous. as ever she was totally charming and she put me at ease. and after a while i said to her, margaret f you had your time in government again, is there anything you'd do diffe
the nations as one, our kingdom united. \[applause] for 12 years now, men and women from all parts of these islands have been serving their country in afghanistan. next year the last of our combat troops will be coming home having trained up the afghans to look after their own country. more than a decade of war, sacrifice beyond measure from the finest and bravest armed forces in the world. i want us today to stand to raise the roof right here, right now to show just how proud of those men and...
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saying that scotland would have to reapply for its new membership and it broke away from the united kingdom that they might not afford to have a postal service so that they wouldn't have enough money to create a proper armed forces so both camps are engaged in a real propaganda battle at the moment resting lots of different facts and figures and statistics very about from both sides and at the moment it's difficult to tell where the truth lies if you check your websites very bold check these out to california have come out in force demanding mercy from migrants thousands of march to get half way to citizenship for eleven million or so immigrants the message that no human is illegal to them or where they belong. and switzerland post-mortem postal service was well. called exposed while the country's recently deceased being sent welcome to new hole cards. the destruction of syria's vast chemical arsenal has begun it's been confirmed by international inspectors posted to the country under the plan brokered by russia in the u.s. warheads chemical mix you put on rockets will be destroyed first so
saying that scotland would have to reapply for its new membership and it broke away from the united kingdom that they might not afford to have a postal service so that they wouldn't have enough money to create a proper armed forces so both camps are engaged in a real propaganda battle at the moment resting lots of different facts and figures and statistics very about from both sides and at the moment it's difficult to tell where the truth lies if you check your websites very bold check these...
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supply he said that the interests of both london and edinburgh are both under the umbrella of the united kingdom which is all lightly to be a blow for the pro independence camp in scotland a big part of the scottish nationalist independence campaign hinges on the notion that oil reserves above the scottish border are going to be what makes the scottish independence campaign viable while the idea of scottish independence viable the scottish national party has even estimated that oil reserves could account for up to three hundred thousand pounds per every scot so the first minister of scotland alex salmond has told r.t. previously that if scotland worse again independence then it would be prepared to take on some of the you case national debts because it would then be in control of vast swathes of the u.k.'s oil reserves according to some estimates ninety percent of the u.k.'s oil is actually located in the north sea in scotland and in fact from all the european countries norway is the only country that is that has more oil than scotland so there's a real difference in opinions from between the tw
supply he said that the interests of both london and edinburgh are both under the umbrella of the united kingdom which is all lightly to be a blow for the pro independence camp in scotland a big part of the scottish nationalist independence campaign hinges on the notion that oil reserves above the scottish border are going to be what makes the scottish independence campaign viable while the idea of scottish independence viable the scottish national party has even estimated that oil reserves...
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supply he said that the interests of both london and edinburgh are both under the umbrella of the united kingdom which is all likely to be a blow for the pro independence camp in scotland a big part of the scottish nationalist independence campaign hinges on the notion that oil reserves above the scottish border are going to be what makes the scottish independence campaign viable while the idea of scottish independence viable the scottish national party has even estimated that oil reserves could account for up to three hundred thousand pounds per every scot put into some estimates ninety percent of the u.k.'s ordeal is actually located in the north sea in scotland we've had the pro independence campaign in scotland really queues in westminster of waging a campaign called project fear to scare scots off taking the yes box when it comes to the scottish independence referendum even the newspaper where the interview with mr badgery appeared it's the telegraph which is closely aligned to the conservative party and i spoke to a scot in london recently who told me that regardless of where you weigh in
supply he said that the interests of both london and edinburgh are both under the umbrella of the united kingdom which is all likely to be a blow for the pro independence camp in scotland a big part of the scottish nationalist independence campaign hinges on the notion that oil reserves above the scottish border are going to be what makes the scottish independence campaign viable while the idea of scottish independence viable the scottish national party has even estimated that oil reserves...
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concerned with anything damages confidence in global financial markets because of course the united kingdom no longer has industrial production of its own something like ten percent of manufacturing their entire economy so anything that threatens to destabilize financial markets for them. is very very problematic so i think they overstate the case in terms of the immediate threat to the global economy but what is actually far more threatening than this kind of. episode is the global trend of austerity in the pulling back of investment in the real economy of production and in infrastructure which actually reduces costs on economies and makes them run more efficiently. if possible for example for the white house to cut the defense bunch it and use that money to fund obamacare instead you know i haven't looked at the policy specifics with regards to alternatives to this but. i really can't comment on it but regardless i mean the united states is still going to find itself in a position where does not have enough of the spending power that's needed to sustain its economy and to fund all of the
concerned with anything damages confidence in global financial markets because of course the united kingdom no longer has industrial production of its own something like ten percent of manufacturing their entire economy so anything that threatens to destabilize financial markets for them. is very very problematic so i think they overstate the case in terms of the immediate threat to the global economy but what is actually far more threatening than this kind of. episode is the global trend of...
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worse than the united states but i do think that the united states and the united kingdom have a particular responsibility here. all of the countries that are have co-operative agreements with the states should be revising them because the united states is in a particular position of power and that's not just because it's rich and powerful it's also because all our data lives in the states so they have a lot more power over individual privacy they have all of these opportunities to spy on people and they've got extremely lax laws and we're unable to challenge those from abroad so i think united states has a particular role to play in cleaning up its own act but so does the united kingdom europe's a place where rights can be protected the of the legal frameworks so let's see the european leaders stand up and do something significant and actually stop these states sharing agreements or rights and as you say germany or germany early expressed anger not only over americans but also britons spying what is london's position in this potential standoff between washington and those e.u. countries th
worse than the united states but i do think that the united states and the united kingdom have a particular responsibility here. all of the countries that are have co-operative agreements with the states should be revising them because the united states is in a particular position of power and that's not just because it's rich and powerful it's also because all our data lives in the states so they have a lot more power over individual privacy they have all of these opportunities to spy on...
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the united kingdom expressly allows united kingdom operators to take bets from american citizens. >> down that this is legal for you to do. >> absolutely. >> even though they know our government considers it illegal. in other words, "in your face, america." britain has become the new center of i-gaming. several companies, including payne's, are traded on the london stock exchange and pay british taxes. >> we've calculated that were america to have regulated this industry in 2004, the american states would have earned $1.2 billion in tax. >> if it were legal, could they tax you? >> absolutely. >> a british company? >> absolutely. and we would pay it, and we have volunteered to pay it, because this is an industry that has to be regulated. >> mgm/mirage's lanni believes it will be regulated. when? >> oh, i wish i would ask you that, if you can tell me when. i don't know. i think it's when an enlightened president with an enlightened attorney general says, "it's legal in all these states. we tax it. we regulate it. let's do it, and let's do it for the internet." >> put yourself ten years
the united kingdom expressly allows united kingdom operators to take bets from american citizens. >> down that this is legal for you to do. >> absolutely. >> even though they know our government considers it illegal. in other words, "in your face, america." britain has become the new center of i-gaming. several companies, including payne's, are traded on the london stock exchange and pay british taxes. >> we've calculated that were america to have regulated...
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states in the early 80s, early 1880s to really become part of an export process that creates the united kingdom in much of europe between the 1880s in the first part of 20th century through the outdoor exhibition back because and the europeans begin shipping probably knew about what american culture is all about, and multiple perception of the united states, depending whether you are an imperial power, whether you're a government, whether your business person, whether you're an ordinary person, whatever that means. so that multiple perceptions of america. but i guess the common denominator across europe is tremendous curiosity about this place. the united states has been so united in the middle of the 1860s, hundreds of thousands of people killed. how could this place combat? how could it basically be something different? could it be different? could it be better? there's a tremendous curiosity about america as part of a long dialogue. it goes back before the civil war, but picks up after that. the european reaction to buffalo bill is it's really pretty interesting because europeans hadn't real
states in the early 80s, early 1880s to really become part of an export process that creates the united kingdom in much of europe between the 1880s in the first part of 20th century through the outdoor exhibition back because and the europeans begin shipping probably knew about what american culture is all about, and multiple perception of the united states, depending whether you are an imperial power, whether you're a government, whether your business person, whether you're an ordinary person,...
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first the developmenn, reprocal openings of embassies in ldon and tehran between iran and the united kingdom it's a big mistake, it's a preemptive concession by the britisto put the iranians in a good mood. another signal to iran the high grou in this negotiati is with them. it signals what ink is the beginning of a bad deal for the united states and allies. >> how conceivable is it the united kingdom would have opened this relationship iran without u.s. approval and full knowledge and support? >> certainly full knowledge and i suspect support becausee're loing for sobody else to make the sequencing moves to give the first concession so it doesn't look like it com from us. it's bad news next week. iran will have a fake proposal in effect that means nothing. i'm afraid we'll agree to i and this i the road to iranian nuclear weapons. >> that the path created in your judgment. is car that the administration is moving along a path thatt really believes is significant. how can they be deterred? it looks as though ey have support internationally for this opening. >> well, i think a lot of countrie
first the developmenn, reprocal openings of embassies in ldon and tehran between iran and the united kingdom it's a big mistake, it's a preemptive concession by the britisto put the iranians in a good mood. another signal to iran the high grou in this negotiati is with them. it signals what ink is the beginning of a bad deal for the united states and allies. >> how conceivable is it the united kingdom would have opened this relationship iran without u.s. approval and full knowledge and...
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quite a bit of cloud, wind, and strong winds pushing it's way across france and the united kingdom. heard towards the weekend, that wild weather has started to make its way in those weatherern parts once again. make the most of it, because it does turn wetter, adrian. >>> we told you about a disabling condition that devastates the lives of thousands of children. it is found in just a few african countries, and so far there is no cure. but workers in the united states are trying to find one. >> reporter: in the remote regions of southern sudan, uganda, and tanzania, there are thousands of children like this little boy who are suffering from knotting disease. >> translator: there is nothing to do. the government does nothing. and no one is helping us. >> reporter: a world away in the u.s., the centers for disease control and prevention in atlanta has been studying this unexplained disease since 2009. >> it's a troubling disease it affects children ages 5 to 7 who are well before that, and they start getting progressive bobs of their heads, which gives it the name nodding disease. >> r
quite a bit of cloud, wind, and strong winds pushing it's way across france and the united kingdom. heard towards the weekend, that wild weather has started to make its way in those weatherern parts once again. make the most of it, because it does turn wetter, adrian. >>> we told you about a disabling condition that devastates the lives of thousands of children. it is found in just a few african countries, and so far there is no cure. but workers in the united states are trying to find...
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is the beginning of a bad deal for the united states and allies. >> how conceivable is it the united kingdomopened this relationship iran without u.s. approval and full knowledge and support? >> certainly full knowledge and i suspect support because we're looking for somebody else to make the sequencing moves to give the first concession so it doesn't look like it comes from us. it's bad news next week. iran will have a fake proposal in effect that means nothing. i'm afraid we'll agree to it and this is the road to iranian nuclear weapons. >> that is the path created in your judgment. it is clear that the administration is moving along a path that it really believes is significant. how can they be deterred? it looks as though they have support internationally for this opening. >> well, i think a lot of countries are determined to find a negotiated quote/unquote, settlement but if we legitimize iranian enrichment by iran, that is guaranteeing iran will be able to weaponnize its uranium with a little bit more enrichment at a time of its choosing. they're going to get sanctions lifted and clear
is the beginning of a bad deal for the united states and allies. >> how conceivable is it the united kingdomopened this relationship iran without u.s. approval and full knowledge and support? >> certainly full knowledge and i suspect support because we're looking for somebody else to make the sequencing moves to give the first concession so it doesn't look like it comes from us. it's bad news next week. iran will have a fake proposal in effect that means nothing. i'm afraid we'll...
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you can see the bands of cloud over the united kingdom.ver the next 24 hours we are expecting the potential for windy weather pushing in for parts of the uk. worst affected will be across southern england and wales and pushing up through eastern areas of england and the southern flank is where we expect to see the worst of the weather. we could see trees down and power outages and it could cause problems for monday morning's rush hour. by monday there is plenty of showers and strong wind and wind winds could exceed 10 100 dower. 100 kilometres-per-hour. brighter on tuesday an 11° celsius and 14 for paris. we are looking at wet and windy weather for northern france and the low countries, david. >> thank you very much,. >> stay with us we have this coming up on the news hour. >> i like guns. i don't think people need to carry guns to get a hamburger. >> we examine why some businesses in seattle on america's west coast are making customers leave their weapons at the door. >> and a rare call lead to a controversial end t to baseballs worworld
you can see the bands of cloud over the united kingdom.ver the next 24 hours we are expecting the potential for windy weather pushing in for parts of the uk. worst affected will be across southern england and wales and pushing up through eastern areas of england and the southern flank is where we expect to see the worst of the weather. we could see trees down and power outages and it could cause problems for monday morning's rush hour. by monday there is plenty of showers and strong wind and...
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and storm expected to hit the united kingdom. may be the worst storm in decades.will go live to the english coast, next. la's known definitely for its traffic, congestion, for the smog. but there are a lot of people that do ride the bus. and now that the buses are running on natural gas, they don't throw out as much pollution into the air. so i feel good. i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. millions have raised their hand for the proven relief of the purple pill. and that relief could be in your hand. for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms from acid reflux disease. find out how you can save at purplepill.com. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. if you have persistent diarrhea, contact your doctor right away. other serious stomach conditions may exist. avoid if you take clopidogrel. for many, relief is at hand. ask your doctor about nexium. ñó5wó >>> you know, it is going to be a long night in southern britain by a region being hammered by what co
and storm expected to hit the united kingdom. may be the worst storm in decades.will go live to the english coast, next. la's known definitely for its traffic, congestion, for the smog. but there are a lot of people that do ride the bus. and now that the buses are running on natural gas, they don't throw out as much pollution into the air. so i feel good. i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. millions have raised their hand for the proven relief of the purple pill. and that...
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. >> we jump to the united kingdom, london. these fans are getting into it with the police. but you see that police dog right there? i want you to pay close attention to him because the police dog gets confused. >> he got the wrong guy! >> he's going after the police officer and the people around there notice it immediately. >> that was embarrassing if you're the police. >> no word on if the dog was suspended or sent to his kennel without a bone. >> he's obviously confuses so many people, so much chaos. i feel bad for the dog. that's a big oopsy. >> maybe the fan was impersonating an officer and the dog was the only one that picked up on it. >> glamour magazine has a story coming out. this is a model, her entire family has breast cancer. she got tested for the gene and tested positive which means she's at a high risk for breast cancer. so she decided to get a double mastectomy. >> they're going to cut from here to here. my boobs are being cut off. >> this documentary series will show us what that journey is like for her from the early stages to the actual process. we're also
. >> we jump to the united kingdom, london. these fans are getting into it with the police. but you see that police dog right there? i want you to pay close attention to him because the police dog gets confused. >> he got the wrong guy! >> he's going after the police officer and the people around there notice it immediately. >> that was embarrassing if you're the police. >> no word on if the dog was suspended or sent to his kennel without a bone. >> he's...
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. >> this video is from the united kingdom. >> i like it. >> the weird sounds happened throughout the day, the night. people getting their cameras out, not really able to identify what they're hearing. >> if there is actually water, sounds like heavy metal rubbing against other heavy metal objects. maybe there as a construction site near? >> some very industrial metal stuff. thech said they drove around trying to found the source of the sound. one of their other neighbors also posting a video upstairs in a flat. >> that time it started like somebody was setting up their system for a garage system and they were getting microphone feedback. >> who knows, creepy sound, halloween, watch out. >> halloween is almost here so you know what that means. >> it's just time to kill some pumpkins! >> the jacked up ways to destroy a pumpkin. >> and throw a curveball to a classic and you get -- ♪ ♪ >> the sing-along coming up. [ female announcer ] this is laura. laura's being healthy and chewing her multivitamin. with one-a-day vitacraves for women! it's a great-tasting gummy multivitamin designed fo
. >> this video is from the united kingdom. >> i like it. >> the weird sounds happened throughout the day, the night. people getting their cameras out, not really able to identify what they're hearing. >> if there is actually water, sounds like heavy metal rubbing against other heavy metal objects. maybe there as a construction site near? >> some very industrial metal stuff. thech said they drove around trying to found the source of the sound. one of their other...
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other top destinations for refugees along with germany eventually maybe even to sometimes the united kingdom but it's only in greece the bear the brunt because e.u. law obliges refugees to remain in the country that they first arrived in weather up locations are processed he called his canucks got the story. they want to buy food from if your puter saddam than traveled to libya and finally reached sicily after what must have been the most nerve wrecking ball right off their lives these three women are hiding their faces from the camera since now they're risking being sent back when we were at sea now the boat with refugees sank into a three hundred people died but we were lucky and in sicily will manage to void getting registered it's illegal between need to go further north there is nothing for us here under regulation all newcomers must seek asylum in the country where they are right and under italian law anyone of voting registration is sent home but nowadays more and more newcomers are ready to take their chances don't register to try to go to northern states where there are more opportu
other top destinations for refugees along with germany eventually maybe even to sometimes the united kingdom but it's only in greece the bear the brunt because e.u. law obliges refugees to remain in the country that they first arrived in weather up locations are processed he called his canucks got the story. they want to buy food from if your puter saddam than traveled to libya and finally reached sicily after what must have been the most nerve wrecking ball right off their lives these three...
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and the united kingdom in afghanistan and other parts of the world, and by israel and gaza as well. and to get a sense of the difficulties involved in assessing civilian casualties. there are real practical problems in that process from a partly due to the lack of transparency from the states and gauged in these counterterrorist -- engaged in these operations. and partly because of the sheer topographical challenges involved in conducting investigations in these largely ungoverned or poorly governed spaces. so at this stage, the principal recommendation of the report, where states have a credible information from any source, including sources like amnesty and human rights watch, as civilians have been killed or injured, then they are under an obligation, of course, to conduct their own investigations toand no doubt, all states conduct their own investigations wind up on this technology. the for the public process, more and partly, the results of this investigation should be disclosed. we have seen in afghanistan, a couple of instances where the u.s., in one case the u.k., have relea
and the united kingdom in afghanistan and other parts of the world, and by israel and gaza as well. and to get a sense of the difficulties involved in assessing civilian casualties. there are real practical problems in that process from a partly due to the lack of transparency from the states and gauged in these counterterrorist -- engaged in these operations. and partly because of the sheer topographical challenges involved in conducting investigations in these largely ungoverned or poorly...
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threatens to deny access to its intelligence services if scotland votes yes to separation from the united kingdom. canadians get the first of a bitcoin a.t.m. digital codes for cash. global users of turning to the stable side accounts.
threatens to deny access to its intelligence services if scotland votes yes to separation from the united kingdom. canadians get the first of a bitcoin a.t.m. digital codes for cash. global users of turning to the stable side accounts.
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. >> 2013 nobel prize in physics to professor at the university and professor peter higgs united kingdom. >> higgs and eglor wrote. the nobel committee says the discovery was confirmed in 2012 by research at an underground lab in switzerland. 6,000 participated in the project using a particle accelerator. >> they say this is key to understanding how the world is constructed. they believe without it, there would be no gravity and no universe. now we give some background. >> the universe was created in the big bang $13.8 billion years ago. scientists say in the moments afterward, particles raced around without any mass. at some point, the higgs bo son showing pink filled the space when free flying particles collided with the bosons. movement was restricted. they contained mass. scientists believe this caused the particles to stick together leading to the creation of star, planets and eventually people. >> the model of physics suggests the universe is made up of 17 basic particles. fiz cysts confirmed 16 of these. finding the last one has not been easy. the higgs boson is tiny and can be fo
. >> 2013 nobel prize in physics to professor at the university and professor peter higgs united kingdom. >> higgs and eglor wrote. the nobel committee says the discovery was confirmed in 2012 by research at an underground lab in switzerland. 6,000 participated in the project using a particle accelerator. >> they say this is key to understanding how the world is constructed. they believe without it, there would be no gravity and no universe. now we give some background....
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to deny access to its intelligence services its copeland of was yes just separation from the united kingdom and canadians get the bust of a bitcoin a.t.m. swapping did show codes for cash look at why global users attending to the stable sign the currency.
to deny access to its intelligence services its copeland of was yes just separation from the united kingdom and canadians get the bust of a bitcoin a.t.m. swapping did show codes for cash look at why global users attending to the stable sign the currency.
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. >> a big shift for ikea in the united kingdom. the store will be selling solar panels. d of step by step instructions experts would install for you. fit does well, we can see them here in the united states. >>> a skarly skart up -- strt sup making a 3 d printer for nasa to launch into space that could be used to make tools, parts and perhaps satellites and karen nyeburg made this toy dinosaur. the skin made interest a fabric that lines russian food containers and then stacked with pieces from an old tee shirt creative. >> so ahandy, huh? >> that is cool. >> coming up what where at kaiser permanente we've reduced serious heart attacks by 62%, which makes days with grandpa jack 100% more possible. join us at kp.org and thrive. look at them with we co back in our day, that u-verse wireless receiver. we couldn't just move the tv wherever we wanted. yeah, our birthday entertainment was a mathemagician. because if there's anything that improves magic, it's math. the only thing he taught us was how to subtract kids from a party. ♪ let's get some cake in you. i could go for some
. >> a big shift for ikea in the united kingdom. the store will be selling solar panels. d of step by step instructions experts would install for you. fit does well, we can see them here in the united states. >>> a skarly skart up -- strt sup making a 3 d printer for nasa to launch into space that could be used to make tools, parts and perhaps satellites and karen nyeburg made this toy dinosaur. the skin made interest a fabric that lines russian food containers and then stacked...
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ironically that debate is already taking place in the united kingdom at the moment, on the back of thosedward snowden revelations. for the first time in a few weeks, we will see the heads of mi-5 and mi-6 giving evidence in public. this will be broadcast by the satellite link, although there will be a short delay. perhaps we will see that they will we'll out some of the media friendly people, and the documents also reveal they have a list of people that they could rely on for handling, but the guardian newspaper is not pulling punches today. they say the revelations -- are once again calling into question the lack of effective legal protections, calling this a breach of trust by the u.k. government on the grandest scale. >> as the gchq story broke, david cameron signed the accord against u.s. spying. they spoke on how the prime minister has been backed into a corner. >> angela merkel has to say that she is outraged, but when the initial disclosures came out -- that we were all being surveyed, this was slightly less indignant. i think david cameron has to show that he is concerned about t
ironically that debate is already taking place in the united kingdom at the moment, on the back of thosedward snowden revelations. for the first time in a few weeks, we will see the heads of mi-5 and mi-6 giving evidence in public. this will be broadcast by the satellite link, although there will be a short delay. perhaps we will see that they will we'll out some of the media friendly people, and the documents also reveal they have a list of people that they could rely on for handling, but the...
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scotland oh god says yes to separation from the united kingdom. and canadians get the best ever bitcoin a.t.m. swapping digital codes for couch or look at why global uses a turning to the unstable cyber currency.
scotland oh god says yes to separation from the united kingdom. and canadians get the best ever bitcoin a.t.m. swapping digital codes for couch or look at why global uses a turning to the unstable cyber currency.
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they are at a standoff cali hopes of meeting the united kingdom. 20 of them are on hunger strike at the group has been offered asylum and cannot accept the help because of the way they have been cured for so far. the migrants said they have been treated worse than animals. i am joined by the director of doctors of the world. the migrants say they are not being treated very well. what are your people on the ground telling you? >> for the 60 people, part of them are here for a few weeks or a few days and we are trying to and there is no concrete place for them proposed by the authorities and they are fed up with the way they are treated by the french authority in this condition. they really want to reach england because they think they will be more well treated and have more chance to get asylum papers. we try to support them by the medical and logistic programs with the organization. in the beginning of september, we called the french president to say that friends should improve -- that france should improve help for people who leave the country because of the war. we are not enough invo
they are at a standoff cali hopes of meeting the united kingdom. 20 of them are on hunger strike at the group has been offered asylum and cannot accept the help because of the way they have been cured for so far. the migrants said they have been treated worse than animals. i am joined by the director of doctors of the world. the migrants say they are not being treated very well. what are your people on the ground telling you? >> for the 60 people, part of them are here for a few weeks or...
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what about the united kingdom and dependence party? do you see them as potential allies? >> [speaking french] >> while her father once railed against communism, she now attacks global capitalism and the european union. hopes ong the left she social justice and the right on the question of national sovereignty. she believes the e.u. and what she sees as the vast unelected bureaucracy is doomed to collapse. this is how she described britain's catherine ashton, the head of the e.u. foreign affair service. >> [speaking french ] >> do you think her presence and her job helps your cause because it makes everyone more eurocentric? >> [speaking french] >> let me ask you about immigration. that is a very powerful issue for you. too many people who oppose you, it sounds like old-fashioned european anti-muslim xenophobia. >> [speaking french] isthe europe that you want the europe of natural fortresses, borders and barriers. limiting trade and economic activity. you want to retreat to national silos. >> [speaking french] >> what is your strategy? french]king >> if they succeed in bui
what about the united kingdom and dependence party? do you see them as potential allies? >> [speaking french] >> while her father once railed against communism, she now attacks global capitalism and the european union. hopes ong the left she social justice and the right on the question of national sovereignty. she believes the e.u. and what she sees as the vast unelected bureaucracy is doomed to collapse. this is how she described britain's catherine ashton, the head of the e.u....
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he found it in whales of the united kingdom.ou see the wild horses up on top of the mountain ridge. he set off. he has got cliff to the left, cliff to the right. a narrow ridge but it is not terrifyingly narrow. >> it is narrow right there. one little topple and he is rolling down a really long ways. >> i feel like you are showing this because he is about to go over the cliff or this will disable him. >> believe it or not, for once, it is all about a beautiful ride. no falls, no crashes, nothing crazy happens. just soak in the beauty. just a grade ride. he was proud of himself for finding it on the map. >>> ferret shreds on the guitar. >>> bat dad strikes again. >> that carpet shampooer is a rental. get off. >> no. >yotdad went viral with his first video. a compilation of five videos that he put together. so you can have his second video. here we go. >> i know you are in there. come out! >> he flushes out the bad guys or the kids. >> the rules of the road don't apply to me. stop picking your nose. thank you. >> this guy is great
he found it in whales of the united kingdom.ou see the wild horses up on top of the mountain ridge. he set off. he has got cliff to the left, cliff to the right. a narrow ridge but it is not terrifyingly narrow. >> it is narrow right there. one little topple and he is rolling down a really long ways. >> i feel like you are showing this because he is about to go over the cliff or this will disable him. >> believe it or not, for once, it is all about a beautiful ride. no falls,...