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international standing but after all david cameron was saying earlier that this is where britain can show its strength its force its presence as a military force but actually could it have a detrimental effect to the british nation his reputation but i think it already has and i think that's clear. i think that david cameron thought this was going to be an easy war for him to strut around on the world stage and show his message to leaders and i think what he's learned over the past few weeks is that war is never a simple matter it's extremely difficult to predict what is going to happen on the ground and actually what might politically seem to see one week can very soon turn round and. it's very interesting to hear what you have to say we really appreciate your time joining us live there in london thank you u.k.i.p. for the labor party barry gardner joining us here on r.t. a pleasure. shakeup of the global monetary system is what the world's fastest growing economies of called for at their annual meeting i'd like just mention that group brazil russia india china and south africa it's
international standing but after all david cameron was saying earlier that this is where britain can show its strength its force its presence as a military force but actually could it have a detrimental effect to the british nation his reputation but i think it already has and i think that's clear. i think that david cameron thought this was going to be an easy war for him to strut around on the world stage and show his message to leaders and i think what he's learned over the past few weeks is...
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look, notice britain's interest. chris: explain. >> britain had an empire. it ran the world. even when i was a kid i would be shown maps with all this pink everywhere and it blows your mind. this little island ran all of this. then of course we left all of that, for good reasons. and in order to get that feeling back, we kind of cooperated the new empire. and we have the same language so we felt the way -- chris: who started that? >> we were the greeks to these new romans. >> america puts a foot wrong, and i haves iraq and it all goes wrong. everyone in britain thinks, fabulous, those big americans who think they can throw their weight around and it produces -- -- chris: why do we give you, even when i know you, an extra 22 i.q. points four your accent? >> this is a legacy of colonial insecurities that america has in no other field. but you only have it towards us brits. it's the "love actually" thing -- >> even the japanese feel this way about the english. there's an element of this effortless class superiority that people who don't have it kind of want. >> what the brits re
look, notice britain's interest. chris: explain. >> britain had an empire. it ran the world. even when i was a kid i would be shown maps with all this pink everywhere and it blows your mind. this little island ran all of this. then of course we left all of that, for good reasons. and in order to get that feeling back, we kind of cooperated the new empire. and we have the same language so we felt the way -- chris: who started that? >> we were the greeks to these new romans. >>...
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security strategy for britain's royal wedding. police in scotland are investigating a sending of parcel bombs. he has previously been threatened by protestant extremists. james cook reports. >> this is a story that the police asked media organizations, including the bbc not to report while they tried to catch the people involved. we are able to now report the details and say that parcel bombs were sent on three separate occasions to the manager of celtic football club, a former member of the scottish parliament who is a well known celtic fan in political circles at least and paul mcbride, the high profile advocate in scotland who is also well connected to celtic, represented the club in the past and has made outspoken remarks about basis against the club. that is the background to this. what we know is that these devices were sent on three different dates, the 26th of march, 28th of march and the last on the 15th of april. two of the devices were intercepted by the royal mail. the service delivered to the office at the time an m.s
security strategy for britain's royal wedding. police in scotland are investigating a sending of parcel bombs. he has previously been threatened by protestant extremists. james cook reports. >> this is a story that the police asked media organizations, including the bbc not to report while they tried to catch the people involved. we are able to now report the details and say that parcel bombs were sent on three separate occasions to the manager of celtic football club, a former member of...
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now member it started in britain's north american colonies. and the british government and british people naturally thought british subjects in british north america should share the cost of the war with their fellow citizens in britain. in fact, the government had raised property taxes so high in britain that farmers rioted in protest and demanded that americans pay their fair share of the war. so in 1764, the british government extented to the colonies a stamp tax that everyone in britain had been paying for more than o 70 years. it amounted next to nothing for the average citizen. a penny or two for a stamp attached to legal documents, publications, and the packages with nonessential products such as paying cards. the hardest tax were on members of three power special interest groups, they had them back then too. these three groups were the merchants, publishers, and lawyers. the merchants had to put a stamp on every purchase order, every bill of sale. publishers had to put a stamp on every newspaper, magazine, and lawyers had to put a stam
now member it started in britain's north american colonies. and the british government and british people naturally thought british subjects in british north america should share the cost of the war with their fellow citizens in britain. in fact, the government had raised property taxes so high in britain that farmers rioted in protest and demanded that americans pay their fair share of the war. so in 1764, the british government extented to the colonies a stamp tax that everyone in britain had...
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well of course i mean britain still those duties . under international legislation to give refugee status to asylum seekers so long as he will have wars and conflicts in muslim lands he will get people coming here but certainly it is strange that now i think in the ninety's the security services were happy to have people in britain so they could watch them monitor them and even essentially manage these dissenters from the middle east but i think that has certainly changed and it's far more difficult now computer silent in britain and certainly people who are voicing that type of things the need for having in foreign countries they've been arrested in silence interesting talkative phil thanks very much for your time phil reece rational terrorism and political violence joining us live in london thank you. well now that brings us to twenty six minutes past the hour in russian capital into beatriz next with business update stay with us for that. banks will resolution of b.p.'s dispute with its russian partners the n.k.v.d. may finally be
well of course i mean britain still those duties . under international legislation to give refugee status to asylum seekers so long as he will have wars and conflicts in muslim lands he will get people coming here but certainly it is strange that now i think in the ninety's the security services were happy to have people in britain so they could watch them monitor them and even essentially manage these dissenters from the middle east but i think that has certainly changed and it's far more...
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britain and france is interest in sustaining civil war rather than reaching some type of. time when things can be sort of put back together and the country can be a whole its about sustaining the period of civil war and destabilizing the revolutions which took place in tunis and in egypt i think is interesting that there is such a respect for these u.n. resolution for the u.n. resolution one thousand nine hundred eighty three when israel has violated countless un resolutions in the united states and britain and france have never even considered military reaction let alone sanctions but ok what benefit does that have for the west for the u.k. france and the united states to have such strife going on in libya to have the civil war as you say they want to keep that going but why. what i think if we can specifically talk about britain for a moment let's look at who was next to david cameron when he went to egypt after the revolution it was his friends from be a e systems this war is costing britain five million pounds per day it's costing the british taxpayer five million poun
britain and france is interest in sustaining civil war rather than reaching some type of. time when things can be sort of put back together and the country can be a whole its about sustaining the period of civil war and destabilizing the revolutions which took place in tunis and in egypt i think is interesting that there is such a respect for these u.n. resolution for the u.n. resolution one thousand nine hundred eighty three when israel has violated countless un resolutions in the united...
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you tax a good but britain shipped to america. glass, lead, paints, paper and tea. he reasoned that duties would be less painful for ordinary americans who could avoid paying them by simply using homemade substitutes. farmers and their families and 95% of americans live on farms and wooden utensils for many things they needed. the people most effect to where the wealthy have a very beautiful british and european furniture and furnishings and lines and fancy gourmet food. when they post to these, they affected the richest colonials, not the poor or the middle classes. it affected those who are profiting most from the war, the shipowners, merchant, banker's. although the townshend duties do not upset americans, they infuriated the rich owners to resolve to evade a smuggling. they didn't decide to smuggle those they repatriates. they decided to smuggle out of greed and that their motives became evident to everyone in the british finally won the war against the french in north america as per dish troops home through the wreckage of french fortification, they found most
you tax a good but britain shipped to america. glass, lead, paints, paper and tea. he reasoned that duties would be less painful for ordinary americans who could avoid paying them by simply using homemade substitutes. farmers and their families and 95% of americans live on farms and wooden utensils for many things they needed. the people most effect to where the wealthy have a very beautiful british and european furniture and furnishings and lines and fancy gourmet food. when they post to...
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that was exactly what the royals in britain needed. william and kate have come to represent a new start for the blue bloods. that after the many ups and downs of recent years. we would like to take you through the highlights of the day once again starting off wh the mome tt eryon was waiting for, the newlyweds first public kiss. >> it is the world was waiting for. hesitation on the balcony buckingham palace. they sealed their marriage before the crowd. they began a tradition begun by charles and diana. for britain, the newlyweds represent the promise of a n chapter in the history of the royal family. this was the scene at westminster abbey a few hours earlier, an estimated 2 billion people were watching on television. because william is not first in line for the throne, this was not a state wedding so they had more freedom to organize things as they wished. among the guests, celebrity friends, politicians, and royals from around the world. also president, the family of williams lake mother, princess diana, the earl spencer, diana siste
that was exactly what the royals in britain needed. william and kate have come to represent a new start for the blue bloods. that after the many ups and downs of recent years. we would like to take you through the highlights of the day once again starting off wh the mome tt eryon was waiting for, the newlyweds first public kiss. >> it is the world was waiting for. hesitation on the balcony buckingham palace. they sealed their marriage before the crowd. they began a tradition begun by...
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we thk measures by britain or any other cntryill not helphis a ordinary libns. >> britain, fran, and united atesaid it will not negotiateabout the fture of the vernment and the colon gaddafi goes that makes i more difcult to find a quick eit from this war. and the exitampan is not so far causing t regime to imode. britain believes the bbings eds connue because that is the only wayo protect civilians and to hastecolol gaddafi's derture. at night year-en -- at night, ifou're in the capitol,ince there isnexpined gunfire. t th gaddafi rege insts it i rea to talk. remy bow, bb ne, tripoli. >> and oth news, thoands ha fle theiromes in northerniger after rio ompt by the eleions incumbenpresent goodluck nathan. 60,000 pele he been displaced he violence in orthern nigeria. n the last hour, the pentago hasnnounced that brady maing, themerinoldiers susptedof givilassied materialo wikileaks, s been moved to a facilityn kansas following inteatiol criticism of his treatment at thmari base in qntic va. mo than 1000 touris we awardeto leave. it wasesigd by aoni. debt. it is t fouletter wd that is cl
we thk measures by britain or any other cntryill not helphis a ordinary libns. >> britain, fran, and united atesaid it will not negotiateabout the fture of the vernment and the colon gaddafi goes that makes i more difcult to find a quick eit from this war. and the exitampan is not so far causing t regime to imode. britain believes the bbings eds connue because that is the only wayo protect civilians and to hastecolol gaddafi's derture. at night year-en -- at night, ifou're in the...
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a lot will depend o britain and fran, the stnges members of the colsion in bulk. germy is on the sidelines, criticizing. predentare cozy --an ty get the alliance back together. what are they yingo aieve? tha's the question i he th answer >> the internationa mmuny has themsves and in this position where they ve no chce but to press furth ahead. >> i thi tha rig. this is the62nd year of no's istence. itas always beeled by the united states. youaw t lifting the sie of nghazi, the ver effective atcks by the unitedtates lita. now e unedtates as retired thesidenes, giving the europeans the opportunity to play the leing role. do credit britain and france of havg a very car vision, baing itp, but iact ing ledowny the rest of t allian. it is hard not to focus germany,he largest coury in europe, d th are not plang a ro at l and making difficult for t oths. >>do you think the u.s. wiss it neverot iolve in this? >> think it is obvious that the administration felt that lia was not a strategic priority. i think that presintobama had toake the decisionce the arab leae, once the
a lot will depend o britain and fran, the stnges members of the colsion in bulk. germy is on the sidelines, criticizing. predentare cozy --an ty get the alliance back together. what are they yingo aieve? tha's the question i he th answer >> the internationa mmuny has themsves and in this position where they ve no chce but to press furth ahead. >> i thi tha rig. this is the62nd year of no's istence. itas always beeled by the united states. youaw t lifting the sie of nghazi, the ver...
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i would like you to address britain's going to war. don't you feel there were not told the whole truth and that is how it got drug into it? guest: i was not aware of having reflected any personal opinion. i tried to reflect what the polls said. i think president obama remains more popular in britain in europe and maybe at home where people are deciding on the day for how they feel. i think there is appealing, which you can trace very obviously and public opinion that the close personal relationship between tony blair and george bush did contribute to britain getting involved in the iraq conflict as deeply as we were. that was unpopular, and therefore i think the wars at the time, david cameron was picking up on the current popular opinion in terms of stepping back a little bit from a close personal relationship with the close incumbent, president barack obama. i think since then events have brought them more closer together, and both the president and the prime minister had words about no closer ally or special relationship, which to r
i would like you to address britain's going to war. don't you feel there were not told the whole truth and that is how it got drug into it? guest: i was not aware of having reflected any personal opinion. i tried to reflect what the polls said. i think president obama remains more popular in britain in europe and maybe at home where people are deciding on the day for how they feel. i think there is appealing, which you can trace very obviously and public opinion that the close personal...
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arrived i britain last week, he w no longer willing to work for colonel gaddafi. emgency services in pan say two people were killed and 100 jured in this perfu aftehock on thursday. the 7.1 eartuakeas the mos of the numerous aftshoc that t jan sin the masve earthquake triggered a msive tsami st month. a guan had shot dead ateast 12 chiren in rio the jeiro. he wt in the building carrying two revolvers and a suicide note. some viewers mayind me of emages distressing. >> people in rio ar no stngers to crime and volence, but one was expecting anything quiteike thi >> it was a catastrophic sne. it was like in thenite stas wheneopl go wn anstart ooti. a lo gunman walked into this school in a pr surb of the citynd oned fire against school ildr aged 9 to15 years old. relatives could no belie what wahappening. >> the gmanas a former student in this school. the witnesses said he arrived smartly dressed, but he wantso give a lecre to the students. he uld en havealked to teacrs beforeoing onis killing spe. hehot d reloahis weapon a number of times fore the first policeman arr
arrived i britain last week, he w no longer willing to work for colonel gaddafi. emgency services in pan say two people were killed and 100 jured in this perfu aftehock on thursday. the 7.1 eartuakeas the mos of the numerous aftshoc that t jan sin the masve earthquake triggered a msive tsami st month. a guan had shot dead ateast 12 chiren in rio the jeiro. he wt in the building carrying two revolvers and a suicide note. some viewers mayind me of emages distressing. >> people in rio ar no...
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theyaint clear picture o past jadis in britain. poteial recruits from britain toainld europe. on here they quickly became dicalized. ey ascend first to paktan d then on to training mps in afgnist. omcamp simar to this on thousands were traed in machine gunsombs and kidnapng. >> i d't tnk we fully have grasped llecvely the chalnge we face fro those who's mission is to usour freedom against us ando carry thugh as what tay say in their life's work in dtroyg everything we stand r. >> in guantamo y, inmates were pked in afghanistan after beg recruited in britain that recruitment h not stopped complely. it's now underrounand hard to detect. >>ou'rwatching "bbc news." the adlines -- grong number of gernments are pulling f sanctions for syria foowin its olent crackdown on protestors. hundreds of peop tryg to fly the be siege lib city of misrata have bee forced to do so from shellingsrom colonel gaddi. it'sow jt two days until the royal ddin prince wilams d kate middton ll take their vows inront of a huge global auence and as you can exct withuch a high profile occasion nothing has bn
theyaint clear picture o past jadis in britain. poteial recruits from britain toainld europe. on here they quickly became dicalized. ey ascend first to paktan d then on to training mps in afgnist. omcamp simar to this on thousands were traed in machine gunsombs and kidnapng. >> i d't tnk we fully have grasped llecvely the chalnge we face fro those who's mission is to usour freedom against us ando carry thugh as what tay say in their life's work in dtroyg everything we stand r. >> in...
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coalition leaders ballot keep up the military campaign in libya until gadhafi leaves with britain also proposing to employ security contractors there an idea criticize due to the bad name of the practice. the russian president once again calls for alternatives to the make up of the existing financial world at an economic summit known as the asian davos that's kicked off in china plus. even if he has fifteen free minutes he says the boy and i come and we chill. the russian bombshell who claims to have it year of the timeframe year after catching his eye silvio berlusconi special friend votes all the rumors that in her explosive charge . it is ten am in the russian capital you're watching r t with me marina joshua welcome to the program in finland the editor of the house and he based website that supports russia's most wanted terrorist is going on trial is accused of illegally smuggling chechens into the country a charge he admits however many believe he causes far greater harm with spreading extremism on his side that he average by helping his so-called freedom fighters reason our way r
coalition leaders ballot keep up the military campaign in libya until gadhafi leaves with britain also proposing to employ security contractors there an idea criticize due to the bad name of the practice. the russian president once again calls for alternatives to the make up of the existing financial world at an economic summit known as the asian davos that's kicked off in china plus. even if he has fifteen free minutes he says the boy and i come and we chill. the russian bombshell who claims...
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coalition leaders vowed to keep up the military campaign in libya until gadhafi leaves with britain also proposing to employ security contractors there an idea criticized due to the bad name of the practice. if. it were for. checking. the russian president follows on his initiatives to find alternatives to the make up of the existing financial world out of economic summit known as the asian dolls that's kicked off in china plus. even if he has fifteen free minutes he says boy and i come and we chill. what it means to have a close relationship with the thai and prime minister and his russian friends explicitly for you to arts. in the russian capital you're watching r t with joshua welcome to the program the editor of a house and he based website that supports russia's most wanted terrorist is gone on trial in finland we have straw sure is accused of illegally smuggling chechens into the country or she argues was for humanitarian reasons however there are reports there's a timothy's may have gone further than that as archie's and he's in our reports from house and. he may not look like a s
coalition leaders vowed to keep up the military campaign in libya until gadhafi leaves with britain also proposing to employ security contractors there an idea criticized due to the bad name of the practice. if. it were for. checking. the russian president follows on his initiatives to find alternatives to the make up of the existing financial world out of economic summit known as the asian dolls that's kicked off in china plus. even if he has fifteen free minutes he says boy and i come and we...
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a picture emerges of britain as a hotbed of the extremists. the wikileaks documents paint a clearer picture. they entered britain from mainland europe. they quickly became radicalized. they were then sent to pakistan and then on to training camps in afghanistan. thousands were trained on machine guns, explosives, and machine guns, ex anaves, and %atthew c a growing gc1 riow do about 25,000 miners displays from western africa. -- this place from western africa. >> this is becoming the worst in 50 years. they are going out of their way to apply the diplomatic rules. dividing them from the 25,000 migrants who have arrived in the past few months. moseley tunisian, italy warned france and the region wanted another year of -- italy wanted other european states to take them in. a face-to-face meeting seems to have some work to. with both men praising the actions of the other, each calling on the european union to revise the treaty that guarantees free movement of people across borders. >> neither of us wants to deny it, but in exceptional circumstanc
a picture emerges of britain as a hotbed of the extremists. the wikileaks documents paint a clearer picture. they entered britain from mainland europe. they quickly became radicalized. they were then sent to pakistan and then on to training camps in afghanistan. thousands were trained on machine guns, explosives, and machine guns, ex anaves, and %atthew c a growing gc1 riow do about 25,000 miners displays from western africa. -- this place from western africa. >> this is becoming the...
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barry gardiner thinks that britain should withdraw from the coalition operation in libya yog use the humanitarian mission is now all about regime change and i think it's i don't believe that what is now going on is justified indeed at the beginning it was made very clear by david cameron and others that this could not be about regime change this was about humanitarian protection well that is clearly no longer the case and this that is clear you no longer the case then britain should not be involved in the original reason that was given for britain being involved it was simply to stop those airstrikes on benghazi and indeed regionally this was marketed to the public and to the world at large as being simply the enforcement of a no fly zone that is not what is now happening and indeed it isn't what's been happening really from that first week on blitz all current political changes backed by some powers could create a better environment for al qaeda that's the view of former cia counterterrorism analyst michael sure he told r.t. that the hopes for a democratic middle east. i think the e
barry gardiner thinks that britain should withdraw from the coalition operation in libya yog use the humanitarian mission is now all about regime change and i think it's i don't believe that what is now going on is justified indeed at the beginning it was made very clear by david cameron and others that this could not be about regime change this was about humanitarian protection well that is clearly no longer the case and this that is clear you no longer the case then britain should not be...
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so yes from britain all they're going to measure this is six months we're going to have mujahideen to suit. with the u.s. cutting back its involvement in the airstrikes the mission has become hugely dependent on french jets and it's artie's daniel bushell reports the longer the campaign lost the more french people themselves are beginning to wonder about the reasons for the country's leading role. proles was among the first countries to push for a military solution in libya but now which is of course geneva is justification for going once again on what i call the imperial condominiums a return to quest of africa already having long term connections on the continent paris told chicky of colonel gadhafi for fighting its military in neighboring chad in the 1980's the challenge against corporations in the region ever since the french quarter. is it a friends party or or is it a sarkozy party see the way that we try to convince the world that he is demanding in this capacity to be their leader. and also the way that it tried to survive in frost reports le pen the gold was put to good invas
so yes from britain all they're going to measure this is six months we're going to have mujahideen to suit. with the u.s. cutting back its involvement in the airstrikes the mission has become hugely dependent on french jets and it's artie's daniel bushell reports the longer the campaign lost the more french people themselves are beginning to wonder about the reasons for the country's leading role. proles was among the first countries to push for a military solution in libya but now which is of...
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turns out they have been here at the foreign office all along. >> britain says their government can't be held liable under law. >> headlines this hour, the internationalally recognized president of ivory coast is calling for the european union to lift sanctions against his country. the rebel commander in libya says nato apologized for an air strike that killed a number of rebel fighters by mistake. there is no firm evidence that its intensified a campaign of abuses against those respected of involvement in anti-government protests. authorities referred to allegations made by the medical charity m.s.f. that patients were arrested and beaten by security forces inside the main hospital. they said the hospital had been taken over and police action to secure the building was unavoidable. the u.s. defense secretary robert gates told american troops in iraq that they may stay longer than the agreed withdrawal date if they are needed. he was speaking during an unannounced visit to iraq. mr. gates said the u.s. will need to act quickly if troops are required to stay. authorities in northern me
turns out they have been here at the foreign office all along. >> britain says their government can't be held liable under law. >> headlines this hour, the internationalally recognized president of ivory coast is calling for the european union to lift sanctions against his country. the rebel commander in libya says nato apologized for an air strike that killed a number of rebel fighters by mistake. there is no firm evidence that its intensified a campaign of abuses against those...
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now, i tell you this because britain has got the home of the english speaking media. i know america is the front of real power, but worrying facts. two years ago the bbc's research showed that there was a 26-year low in american-owned medias on foreign affairs. there was a corresponding 58% growth in elite households from alaska to tennessee choosing british online media sources. the biggest market for the bbc,ed guardian, the financial times, the economist, and now online, the daily mail and followed by the telegraph is your market, america. the biggest news gathering monopoly in the world is the bbc and the way the media market is growing, that is only going to continue. now, i am the biggest, and for all intensive purposes, the only organization dealing with the media in london. guess what my budget is? $-- 1.6 million pounds, and i get asked consistently from friends across the pond, what are you doing? everybody is very bothered about what is happening in london, by minority support sport is funding pro-israel work in britain, so there's lots of organizations tha
now, i tell you this because britain has got the home of the english speaking media. i know america is the front of real power, but worrying facts. two years ago the bbc's research showed that there was a 26-year low in american-owned medias on foreign affairs. there was a corresponding 58% growth in elite households from alaska to tennessee choosing british online media sources. the biggest market for the bbc,ed guardian, the financial times, the economist, and now online, the daily mail and...
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coalition leaders value keep up the military campaign in libya until gadhafi leaves with britain also proposing to avoid security contract or is there an idea criticize due to the bad name of the practice. of the russian president once again calls for alternatives to the make up all be existing financial world economic summit known as the asian davos that's kicked off in china plus. even if he has fifteen free minutes he says boy i come and we chill. silvio berlusconi special russian friend shares a lot of names have a close relationship where they tie in from mr and her exclusive interview to our to. night i am in the russian capital euro with r.t.l. marina joshie it's a house ok based website that's accused of being the legitimate face to hate but now the editor of the side that supports russia's most wanted terrorist has gone on trial in finland is accused of illegally smuggling chechens into the country that is or it is a nice in our reports from house and get the fact he's not charged with spreading stream isn't as provoking the wrath of magic. he may not look like a supporter of
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i began by asking him about a statement by a government official that britain must be ready to be in libya for the long haul. >> i think we should be both patient and persistent-- patient because, yes, this does take time to get this right, but persistent because we are doing, with our allies, absolutely the right thing. we must keep turning up the pressure, military pressure, diplomat pressure, political pressure, so that we give libyans a better chance at a better life. >> couric: can you envision arming the rebels in a more significant way? i know that great britain is currently provide some equipment and military advisers, but it's in its sixth week, this military intervention, and the rebels have not made significant progress. >> well, i wouldn't rule that out, but what we have done so far is, we've helped the rebels, in line with u.n. resolution 1973, to protect civilian life by giving them better communications equipment. but when you say, you know, "it's been six weeks and they haven't made progress," you know, six weeks ago, we were looking down the barrel of a massacre in b
i began by asking him about a statement by a government official that britain must be ready to be in libya for the long haul. >> i think we should be both patient and persistent-- patient because, yes, this does take time to get this right, but persistent because we are doing, with our allies, absolutely the right thing. we must keep turning up the pressure, military pressure, diplomat pressure, political pressure, so that we give libyans a better chance at a better life. >> couric:...
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pressure wiki leaks revelations depicting britain as a terrorism breeding with bombers trained in london mosques and mosque the minds of finding safe haven in the country. next with a shut eye wall of china mobile shopping in focus on japan some nuclear crisis a present danger spotlight asks whether now is the time to consider a world without atomic energy you stick with us. we'll. bring you the latest in science technology from the realm. of the future. hello again oh welcome to spotlight. today my guest in this studio is steve thomas thirty five years ago the explosion at the true novel new life in the u.s.s.r. showed us the back side of what was believed to be the cheapest cleanest source of energy thousands of people were affected acres of land laid waste. away in the world's thought it left the tragedy far behind by a dreadful tsunami hit tomic nuclear plant in japan and then here we are again trying to make an enforceable choice between a new clear and a non-nuclear world or maybe it is possible here's professor manager studies at the university of greenwich stephen thomas. in the
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coalition leaders vow to keep up the military campaign and leave you until gadhafi leaves with britain also proposing to employ security contractors there an idea criticize due to the bad name of the practice. the russian president once again calls for alternatives to the make up of the existing financial world and economic summit known as agent alice that's kicked off in china plus. even if he has fifteen free minutes he says the boy and i come and we chill. the russian bombshell who claims to have the ear of the tie in for a beer after catching his eye silvio berlusconi special friend puts all the rumors to bed in her exclusive interview to r.t. . the number of billionaires in russia has tripled in the last two years that's according to the russian additional saud's joining us from more in about twenty minutes time. is a lot of the russian capital you're watching r.t. with me arena joshua welcome to the program in finland a journalist is being tried for illegally smuggled into the country however the fact the authorities find nothing wrong about him running a website which serves as
coalition leaders vow to keep up the military campaign and leave you until gadhafi leaves with britain also proposing to employ security contractors there an idea criticize due to the bad name of the practice. the russian president once again calls for alternatives to the make up of the existing financial world and economic summit known as agent alice that's kicked off in china plus. even if he has fifteen free minutes he says the boy and i come and we chill. the russian bombshell who claims to...
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britain and france who have now come clean and come off the fence and say that they . are fakes if they said that they are going for regime change and this intervention which is you know which is something that is not covered in the in the resolution is is as far as i can see illegal military intervention doesn't bring liberation doesn't bring progress it creates carnage it creates misery and and it tends to generate a spiral of violence in a country. we have more insight into what's happening in libya and around tamina time here in r.t. his military can she explores why the coalition's heavy hitters are to blame for civilian deaths in the stricken country. russia's prime minister is warning against people getting too excited about he's role in the upcoming twenty twelve presidential election race it comes as what he wouldn't met with political have he waits from the country's leading united russia party r.t. shaun thomas has the details but it certainly has been a very interesting week in russian national politics in terms of speculating who will run for that top posi
britain and france who have now come clean and come off the fence and say that they . are fakes if they said that they are going for regime change and this intervention which is you know which is something that is not covered in the in the resolution is is as far as i can see illegal military intervention doesn't bring liberation doesn't bring progress it creates carnage it creates misery and and it tends to generate a spiral of violence in a country. we have more insight into what's happening...
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. >>> while across the atlantic, the whole world watches as great britain celebrates its big day. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> and good evening from a ravaged tuscaloosa, alabama, tonight. the center of an epic tornado outbreak. the worst since the depression era in this country, and now a tragedy spread over seven states. beyond the pictures of the damage, like the scene behind us we can show you, we have found perhaps a better way to show you how massive this tornado was. a satellite picture from space, when you look closely, you can see in brown the path the funnel carved in the earth from the lower left to the upper right and right through where we're standing now. the image is remarkable, and so is this, the fact that you can now see downtown tuscaloosa from suburbs like the one we're in now, and that hasn't been possible in some places since about the 1860s. sadly, it's only possible now because the vegetation and the buildings are gone across about a half-mile-wide band. we have a huge team on the ground here throughout this r
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and he says the actions that britain france and italy will prolong fighting and destroy any chance of peace more reactions from me just a moment. also as the world bank warns of a new crisis finance experts say it's time for america to step back from the dominant role in the global economy and progress instead of reducing its own colossal debt. plus with more than half the population living below the poverty line many georgians are finding it hard to put food on the table right now claiming government money just doesn't reach them. and in business news a global rally all round stock markets are growing oil is on the rise gold has breached the fifteen hundred dollars mark find out more in twenty minutes time. this is our team is kevin i would welcome if you just joined us it's no nine pm here in moscow where the top story tonight france has promised to intensify air strikes in libya at the request of the opposition comes as nato allies are getting ready to said military officers to the war torn country to advise rebels on how to break the stalemate with pro get off the forces and get t
and he says the actions that britain france and italy will prolong fighting and destroy any chance of peace more reactions from me just a moment. also as the world bank warns of a new crisis finance experts say it's time for america to step back from the dominant role in the global economy and progress instead of reducing its own colossal debt. plus with more than half the population living below the poverty line many georgians are finding it hard to put food on the table right now claiming...
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coalition leaders vow to keep up the military campaign leaving until gadhafi leaves was britain also proposing to envoy security in fact it was their own idea criticize due to the bad name of the practice. the russian president once again calls for alternatives to the make up of the existing financial world solid known as it asian dollars that's kicked off in china plus. even if he has fifteen free minutes he says the boy and i come and we chalk. the russian bombshell claims to have the ear of the entire premier after catching his eye silvio berlusconi special friend puts all the reports to bad in her interview to r.t. . on the number of billionaires in russia has tripled in the last two guess that's according to the russian edition of ford's who are joining us he's a business desk about twenty minutes drive. this is art to you live from moscow i'm marina josh welcome to the program in finland a journalist is being tried for illegally smuggling chechens into the country but many in the country question why the authorities find nothing wrong about him running his website which after a
coalition leaders vow to keep up the military campaign leaving until gadhafi leaves was britain also proposing to envoy security in fact it was their own idea criticize due to the bad name of the practice. the russian president once again calls for alternatives to the make up of the existing financial world solid known as it asian dollars that's kicked off in china plus. even if he has fifteen free minutes he says the boy and i come and we chalk. the russian bombshell claims to have the ear of...
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britain d frce backed by the u.s. say they won' talk to the libyan goverent out the ture until conel gaddafi goes that mes auick exit for them fro this conict much re dficult. andheirain pressure point, the bombing campaign, is not usinthe regime here to plode. britn beeves theombi needs to continue because that thenly way to proct civians from the regime and to hasnolonel ddafi's dertur at nig here ithe pital, mysterious armonvo race arnd, metimeshere's unplaid gun fire. the gadfi rege i resilient but it connues to insist it is also read to talk. >> you'r wtching "bbc new" e u. soldi acced of aking a trovef secret governnt documts ler puished by the wick can lea website is tbe mod to a litary prison in kansa he's been ld pending cou marsll. ouwashington corresponde gave us mo details on the transfer. >> what e penn is saying is that- the ptagon is sayi is thatt's eminent,is move to this mitary jail out in kansas, in the state o kansas, in the midwest. and tre they say he will have re rhts to have exercis he will al b
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. >> the prime minister feels that britain would be supplying the rebels with 1000 sets of body armor. both presidents are cozy and david cameron have agreed that there has to be an intensifying of military actions against colonel gaddafi's forces. mike the libyan leader be convinced that there is no way out? signs of strain were evident at a meeting of the international contact group on libya. there was agreement, but the libyan leader had to go. the german said that there was no military solution to the libyan crisis. other nations began pushing for the libyans to be given weapons. france has taken the lead role in the campaign. supporting countries remain strong. questions are being raised in france, too. what will bring this operation to an aunt? a stalemate might lead to an unacceptable compromise. >> they are worried that another country like turkey can come in and say that i have a solution. there is a stalemate. i have a solution that would bring a permanent ceasefire on the ground. >> british and france airstrikes are not bringing out the armor. 30% of gaddafi's forces may ha
. >> the prime minister feels that britain would be supplying the rebels with 1000 sets of body armor. both presidents are cozy and david cameron have agreed that there has to be an intensifying of military actions against colonel gaddafi's forces. mike the libyan leader be convinced that there is no way out? signs of strain were evident at a meeting of the international contact group on libya. there was agreement, but the libyan leader had to go. the german said that there was no...
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coalition leaders about a keep up the military campaign in levy until gadhafi leaves with britain also proposing to employ security can perhaps was their idea criticised due to the bad name of the practice. of. the russian president once again calls for alternatives to the make up of the existing financial world at an economic summit known as the asian davos that's kicked off in china plus. even if he has fifteen free minutes he says why you and i come and we chill. the russian bombshell who claims to have the ear of the tie in premier after catching the song silvio berlusconi special friend puts all the rumors to bad it hurts scores of interview to r.t. . this starting coming to you live from moscow on marina josh welcome to the program and fellow journalist is being tried for illegally smuggling chechens into the country of many in the country question why the authorities find nothing wrong about him running his website which after all serves as a propaganda tool for one of the world's most wanted terrorists and he's now explains. you may not look like a supporter of terrorism but st
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and i can't imagine that the coverage in britain was any more intense than what we saw here. we saw occasional break-ins to the news with updates of breathless importance. >> and how many pages will you be devoting to it in saturday's edition? >> the advantage of the web is you can throw in anything. and of course, i've written blogs about this, writing about the history of the royal marriages. we have a photo gallery, an immense photo gallery. i think people's curiosity can be satisfied. >> what's your top line on the whole day? is it possible to have one top line? >> i think without a hitch would probably suggest itself to me. a little pun there, hmm? just like the red tops. >> absolutely. let's talk about the happy couple. let's talk about kate first of all. she looked fantastic. she's the newest addition to the royal family. the man she's married, his mother was also an icon. could she become as big as princess diana, do you think? >> i think that because she's an older woman, i don't know how much that youth and appeal is going to work. but kate is the model of a hollywo
and i can't imagine that the coverage in britain was any more intense than what we saw here. we saw occasional break-ins to the news with updates of breathless importance. >> and how many pages will you be devoting to it in saturday's edition? >> the advantage of the web is you can throw in anything. and of course, i've written blogs about this, writing about the history of the royal marriages. we have a photo gallery, an immense photo gallery. i think people's curiosity can be...
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should not be involved in the original reason that was given for britain. was simply to stop those airstrikes on benghazi and indeed regionally this was marketed to the public and to the world at large as being simply the enforcement of a no fly zone that is not what is now happening and indeed it isn't what's been happening really from that first we called once an operation is reportedly hiring private contractors to protect big corporations in the event of could i think departure but the experience of a previous interventions shows that mercenaries can become gold diggers and volatile areas just like it. homeless and displaced people disrupted water electricity supplies decimated infrastructure to the world tragic scenes of the destruction of lives but to britain's large private security sector a gold mine in two thousand and nine the u.k.'s ministry of defense spent eighty two million dollars on hiring private security firms and now insiders say they're hiring again for libya first for the rest of us and for most people these wars these conflicts are jus
should not be involved in the original reason that was given for britain. was simply to stop those airstrikes on benghazi and indeed regionally this was marketed to the public and to the world at large as being simply the enforcement of a no fly zone that is not what is now happening and indeed it isn't what's been happening really from that first we called once an operation is reportedly hiring private contractors to protect big corporations in the event of could i think departure but the...
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the, britain had never quite forgiven america for the war of 1812 at a time when britain felt that she was saving the world from napoleon. here she was having to deal with what she still considered to be a sort of unruly child, you know, causing a lot of trouble and fuss in america when she had much more important things to consider. so, and then when america tried to annex canada, well, that was, that was the last straw. so although peace, the treaty of gent in 1814 brought about peace between the two countries, it was, it was fragile socially and even politically. it wasn't really until the late about 1816, '18, that sort of period, that relations became smoother and more conciliatory between the two countries. the sisters, therefore, were viewed with great suspicion when they got to england as americans. and as i said in the beginning, you know, i think they just wowed everyone with their, with their diplomatic skills. and even when they were talked down to and told that they were all very well for americans, this was a phrase that became a stock phrase in the family and in their le
the, britain had never quite forgiven america for the war of 1812 at a time when britain felt that she was saving the world from napoleon. here she was having to deal with what she still considered to be a sort of unruly child, you know, causing a lot of trouble and fuss in america when she had much more important things to consider. so, and then when america tried to annex canada, well, that was, that was the last straw. so although peace, the treaty of gent in 1814 brought about peace between...
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for britain is post-colonial guilt. it has to do with post-iraq crisis of moral authority and so a lot of what is being projected in the arena of britain on to the debate on israel does actually got nothing to do with israel and everything to do with our crisis and our own identity, and we will be playing our enemies game if we conflate all these people and all these issues into one big delegitimization camp. there are delegitimized respectably do them more service if we paint them bigger than we are. there is the hard-core and as gidi has rightly pointed out in the brilliant report on delegitimization and there is a soft fellow traveler and we need to get that are not actually understanding the core constituency of that are the soft vote and peeling them off because we have the argument, we know they work, we know what works because in the sentences in britain we were fighting motions of zionism equals racism after the u.n. vote on our campuses and we brought back movements to be friends of israel. so we have been here
for britain is post-colonial guilt. it has to do with post-iraq crisis of moral authority and so a lot of what is being projected in the arena of britain on to the debate on israel does actually got nothing to do with israel and everything to do with our crisis and our own identity, and we will be playing our enemies game if we conflate all these people and all these issues into one big delegitimization camp. there are delegitimized respectably do them more service if we paint them bigger than...
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this is justhe 3 men t wen to fig agast fces after beg inctrinated in britain. there -- >> london-bad crtures of hate that they badly underestimated. as hereached from ts, e enior intelligence offerwho diissehim as just a noi cleric. heas rather more than th. ther we 700 claifie u.s. documents. the pictur emerges as a hbed ofxtresm. >> while t proems not fuy unrstand the ideological mindset of himthei agenda wa transnationa it w abo creating an army of racalsndxtrests that would notust look at targeting untries from abroad. saw a number of plotsrom 20 to 06. at was ve much the legacy of these clics. >> they paint a clearer picture. the potential group fr north ricantered brita from inla europe. given mon and contact numbers, theyo first to pakistan and then e trning cas. >> fromampso boobyraps and kidnping. ba in brita, it w the police tt ought to of been le to stop this pipine. a the man thatas secretary ife thinkhe ahorities undetand the sks from radical recruiters. >> i don't thinwe he fully grasd the challenge that face from ose who want tose our democracy a
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also didn't want to do to to to cause panic over the reaction varied from country to country i mean in britain it was a fairly open process but for example in france magically the nuclear cloud turned a sharp left a mist france completely according to the french government so i think there was. it was fairly open in the u.k. and there was a degree of. smugness almost that this was a a soviet design of reactor and now designs were much superior and couldn't possibly been that sort of thing. well. the shock after that to nobble nuclear power plant accident it took nuclear power off. and the agenda in many countries is the true i'm not sure that is true i think again if you go back to three mile island the big previous accident people date the end of ordering for nuclear power in the united states to three mile island and blame it on that actually it was economics that stopped nuclear power not three mile island similarly in chernobyl i think it was a convenient excuse when things were going badly run for nuclear power to say it's all down to churn a bulletin there's not problems with the technol
also didn't want to do to to to cause panic over the reaction varied from country to country i mean in britain it was a fairly open process but for example in france magically the nuclear cloud turned a sharp left a mist france completely according to the french government so i think there was. it was fairly open in the u.k. and there was a degree of. smugness almost that this was a a soviet design of reactor and now designs were much superior and couldn't possibly been that sort of thing....
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joy and jubilation so unrestrained in london, the queen, the crown, symbol of hope for britain. queen elizabeth, symbol of hope for the dawn of a new elizabethan era and prince charles who will one daywear his mother's crown. free men everywhere join in wish her a long and prosperous reign. >> you can watch this week's royal wedding here live on ktvu channel 2 this friday from it 2:004:30 a.m. when we come back on "a second look", a royal couple make a visit to the bay area. find out what prince charles has in common with this farmer in marin county and a bit later the woman who married a prince, but never thought she would become queen. the extraordinary circumstances that propelled a reluctant queen onto the throne of england. as we look forward to the marriage of england's prince william and kate mid-ton, we have looked back at other royal weddings and while others have taken place with great ceremony, one took place quietly in 2005, the marriage of prince charles to his long time lover, camila boules. the queen mother did not attend the private ceremony, but attended a cerem
joy and jubilation so unrestrained in london, the queen, the crown, symbol of hope for britain. queen elizabeth, symbol of hope for the dawn of a new elizabethan era and prince charles who will one daywear his mother's crown. free men everywhere join in wish her a long and prosperous reign. >> you can watch this week's royal wedding here live on ktvu channel 2 this friday from it 2:004:30 a.m. when we come back on "a second look", a royal couple make a visit to the bay area....
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mixed in the crowd, there were other less cheerful faces, the loyalist, colonists siding with britain in the war. the departure of the british troops spelled worry, not jubilation. during the war, tens of thousands of loyalists moved for safety into new york and other british held cities. the british withdrawal now raised urgent questions about their future. what kind of treatment could they expect in the new united states? would they be jailed? would they be attacked? would they retain their property or hold their jobs? confronting real doubts about their lives, liberty, and potential happiness in the united states, 60,000 loyalists decided to take their chances and follow the british elsewhere into the british empire. they took 15,000 black slaves with them bringing the total exodus to 75,000 people, or 1 in 40 members of the american population traveling to canada, britain, journeyed to the baa bahamas and some further to africa and india. wherever they went, this voyage of exile was a trip into the unknown. in america, they left behind friends and relatives, careers and land, hous
mixed in the crowd, there were other less cheerful faces, the loyalist, colonists siding with britain in the war. the departure of the british troops spelled worry, not jubilation. during the war, tens of thousands of loyalists moved for safety into new york and other british held cities. the british withdrawal now raised urgent questions about their future. what kind of treatment could they expect in the new united states? would they be jailed? would they be attacked? would they retain their...
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that's kind of where it came from. >> rose: okay, but measure britain, for example. what can you feel comfortable in saying you achieved? >> in britain? >> rose: yes. >> good question. i think, you know, when you're under... when you're sort of three stages removed from the government... well, obviously we achieved a billion dollars of new money in the system. we achieved the white paper that said what you could and couldn't feed children at school. before i started there were more standards for dog food than there were for kids' food and that's literally how it was. then there begins the long battle of trying to engage america, we got 26,000 schools. fresh ingredients cooking from scratch. so we're kind of five six years into that transition and i think it's probably fair to say that just over 50% are running with it and 50% are struggling with it because they the government training never... so it's still a problem back home. but most importantly fast food... because it raised the conversation and because i'm not the only one doing it and because exposés and docum
that's kind of where it came from. >> rose: okay, but measure britain, for example. what can you feel comfortable in saying you achieved? >> in britain? >> rose: yes. >> good question. i think, you know, when you're under... when you're sort of three stages removed from the government... well, obviously we achieved a billion dollars of new money in the system. we achieved the white paper that said what you could and couldn't feed children at school. before i started...
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. >> the whole problem here is if you go back to great britain to see what is happening in great britain, the purpose of shariah finance is to promolt shariah. and one of the ways they've basically lulled the british to sleep in to accepting shariah in to their society is through shariah finance. the archbishop of canterbury made a statement saying they have to incorporate aspect of shariah and it really isn't that big a deal, seeing as we've already incorporated shariah compliant finance. this is a trojan horse operating in terms of that specific hedge fund, there is a shariah advisor on the hedge fund who was educated in a medrasa in pakistan that is a medrasa that has all kind of ties to jihadis. that doesn't mean he is a jihadi, but he went to the same school so it's worrisome. >> glenn: all right. for instance, a hedge fund like that. the hedge fund is unregulated. wild power with wild amounts of money. there was a pentagon report that came out recently that said that there are sovereign funds, or huge pools of wealth, that they have seen -- for instance, they almost collapsed on th
. >> the whole problem here is if you go back to great britain to see what is happening in great britain, the purpose of shariah finance is to promolt shariah. and one of the ways they've basically lulled the british to sleep in to accepting shariah in to their society is through shariah finance. the archbishop of canterbury made a statement saying they have to incorporate aspect of shariah and it really isn't that big a deal, seeing as we've already incorporated shariah compliant...
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as a top horsewoman, she's training for a spot on britain's olympic equestrian team. later this year she'll mary renown rugby player mike tindall in a wedding that will have no royal overtones. perhaps upbringing matters. prince charles was the product of a more formal era while william and harry grew up with a mother far more affectionate. making them seem easier to know, easier to like and far more likely to change the monarchy into something that better reflects the 21st century. barry pedersen, cbs news, london >> mitchell: later on cbs, "48 hours mystery." thanks for joining us. i'm russ mitchell cbs news in new york. i'll see you back here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> a mist. >> reporter: for scientists what is killing sharks and other marine wildlife. >> when you come down to chinatown be sure you smile. >>> how one community has taken crime fighting into its own hands. >>> the terrifying reaction of the tornado tearing through a midwest airport. how hundreds of passengers ran for
as a top horsewoman, she's training for a spot on britain's olympic equestrian team. later this year she'll mary renown rugby player mike tindall in a wedding that will have no royal overtones. perhaps upbringing matters. prince charles was the product of a more formal era while william and harry grew up with a mother far more affectionate. making them seem easier to know, easier to like and far more likely to change the monarchy into something that better reflects the 21st century. barry...
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why don't we in britain decide ourselves how many people come in every year as the u.k. says it wants to stem the tide of immigrants one and he says it's a brussels and not london that's in charge of who gets into britain coming your way later this hour. pro-government forces in libya have denied claims that they are using illegal cluster bombs against the rebels as findings continue in and it is rather many question the effectiveness of u.n. sanctions no fly zone war veterans in the u.s. are also warning that the nato led coalition has been using the pleaded urania been strikes substance with long term residual effects including cancer and birth defects you may find some of the images in ghana church accounts report a bit disturbing. even though. these libyan men cheer on top of a ten. hit by coalition forces unaware of the silent killer they could be breathing in as they celebrate though the western coalition denies using depleted uranium in bombings in the country others say there's a good chance weapons with the highly poisonous radioactive element have been used tha
why don't we in britain decide ourselves how many people come in every year as the u.k. says it wants to stem the tide of immigrants one and he says it's a brussels and not london that's in charge of who gets into britain coming your way later this hour. pro-government forces in libya have denied claims that they are using illegal cluster bombs against the rebels as findings continue in and it is rather many question the effectiveness of u.n. sanctions no fly zone war veterans in the u.s. are...
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britain and france who have now come clean and come off the fence and said. that they are affectively said that they are going for regime change with this intervention which is you know which is something that is not covered in the in the resolution is is as far as i can see illegal. and you know ratchets up the situation in a very very dangerous why literally intervention doesn't bring liberation doesn't bring progress it creates carnage it creates misery and and it tends. to generate a spiral of violence in a country the basic democratic position is to say get the west out stop the bombing and let the libyan sort the situation out for themselves britain has reportedly hiring private contractors to protect big corporations in the event of a departure but the experience of previous interventions shows that mercenaries can become gold diggers in volatile areas just like libya. homeless and displaced people disrupted water electricity supplies decimated infrastructure to the world's tragic scenes of the destruction of lives but to britain's large private securi
britain and france who have now come clean and come off the fence and said. that they are affectively said that they are going for regime change with this intervention which is you know which is something that is not covered in the in the resolution is is as far as i can see illegal. and you know ratchets up the situation in a very very dangerous why literally intervention doesn't bring liberation doesn't bring progress it creates carnage it creates misery and and it tends. to generate a spiral...