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Nigel Farage on BBC Question Time - English
Nigel Farage on QT . Also on the panel are the completely incoherent Gloria De Piero (Labour) MP - I honestly felt embarrassed watching her give answers. Ian Duncan Smith MP (Con),...
Nigel Farage on QT . Also on the panel are the completely incoherent Gloria De Piero (Labour) MP - I honestly felt embarrassed watching her give answers. Ian Duncan Smith MP (Con), Jo Swinson MP (Lib Dem) and Julian (Lord) fellowes, a luvvie who became a tory peer this year.
Questions were asked about this weeks parliamentary EU referendum debate, the eurozone crisis, the capacity of British prisons, the anti-capitalist demo at St. Paul's Cathedral and the decline in University applications by 9% this year
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Nigel Farage on QT . Also on the panel are the completely incoherent Gloria De Piero (Labour) MP - I honestly felt embarrassed watching her give answers. Ian Duncan Smith MP (Con), Jo Swinson MP (Lib Dem) and Julian (Lord) fellowes, a luvvie who became a tory peer this year.
Questions were asked about this weeks parliamentary EU referendum debate, the eurozone crisis, the capacity of British prisons, the anti-capitalist demo at St. Paul's Cathedral and the decline in University applications by 9% this year
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Worse Then 1929 - Are You Prepared-English
Ron Paul is the only Presidential candidate talking about this impending market collapse and talking about the dollar crisis and impending recession
Ron Paul is the only Presidential candidate talking about this impending market collapse and talking about the dollar crisis and impending recession
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7/5/09 Gerald Celente on Fox News: Obamageddon is coming! - English
http://TrendsResearch.com
Gerald Celente of the Trends Research Institute looks into the future and gives some rather dire predictions.
http://TrendsResearch.com
Gerald Celente of the Trends Research Institute looks into the future and gives some rather dire predictions.
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[06 Nov 2013] Palestinians disappointed with peace talks: Paul Larudee - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Paul Larudee, with the Free Palestine Movement, about Acting Palestinian Authority chief saying Israel\'s expansion of settlements could blow up talks...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Paul Larudee, with the Free Palestine Movement, about Acting Palestinian Authority chief saying Israel\'s expansion of settlements could blow up talks between the two sides.
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Press TV has conducted an interview with Paul Larudee, with the Free Palestine Movement, about Acting Palestinian Authority chief saying Israel\'s expansion of settlements could blow up talks between the two sides.
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[1 Jan 2012] Andaz-e- Jahan - ہندوستان ميں لوگ پال بل سے متعلق تغیرات - Urdu
[1 Jan 2012] Andaz-e- Jahan - ہندوستان ميں لوگ پال بل سے متعلق تغیرات - Urdu
مہمان : ڈاکٹر راشد علوی-محترم علی انور...
[1 Jan 2012] Andaz-e- Jahan - ہندوستان ميں لوگ پال بل سے متعلق تغیرات - Urdu
مہمان : ڈاکٹر راشد علوی-محترم علی انور انصاری-محترم اتل کمار انجان
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[1 Jan 2012] Andaz-e- Jahan - ہندوستان ميں لوگ پال بل سے متعلق تغیرات - Urdu
مہمان : ڈاکٹر راشد علوی-محترم علی انور انصاری-محترم اتل کمار انجان
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[14 Jan 2014] Several US lawmakers introduce bill to bring legal end to war in Iraq - English
A group of lawmakers in the US have introduced legislation that would finally bring to an end Washington\'s authorization to wage war in Iraq.
The introduced bill has been led by Republican...
A group of lawmakers in the US have introduced legislation that would finally bring to an end Washington\'s authorization to wage war in Iraq.
The introduced bill has been led by Republican Senator Rand Paul. He says that US President Obama declared the war in Iraq over two years ago. Yet, it\'s necessary to bring the war to an official and legal end. Although Barack Obama has declared the war over, a loophole in the law green-lighting the March 2003 invasion allows for future U-S presidents to send troops back to Iraq. In 2003, the US attacked Iraq under the pretext that the regime of former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein possessed weapons of mass destruction. WMDs were never found in the country and the war killed hundreds of thousands of people.
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A group of lawmakers in the US have introduced legislation that would finally bring to an end Washington\'s authorization to wage war in Iraq.
The introduced bill has been led by Republican Senator Rand Paul. He says that US President Obama declared the war in Iraq over two years ago. Yet, it\'s necessary to bring the war to an official and legal end. Although Barack Obama has declared the war over, a loophole in the law green-lighting the March 2003 invasion allows for future U-S presidents to send troops back to Iraq. In 2003, the US attacked Iraq under the pretext that the regime of former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein possessed weapons of mass destruction. WMDs were never found in the country and the war killed hundreds of thousands of people.
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[14 June 2012] Israel flotilla report is pig lipstick Dr Paul Larudee - English
[14 June 2012] Israel flotilla report is pig lipstick Dr Paul Larudee - English
recent report on the 2010 deadly attack by Israeli forces on a Gaza-bound flotilla found "substantive and...
[14 June 2012] Israel flotilla report is pig lipstick Dr Paul Larudee - English
recent report on the 2010 deadly attack by Israeli forces on a Gaza-bound flotilla found "substantive and significant shortcomings" in Tel Aviv's handling of the assault.
An interview with Dr. Paul Larudee, co-founder of Free Palestine Movement
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[14 June 2012] Israel flotilla report is pig lipstick Dr Paul Larudee - English
recent report on the 2010 deadly attack by Israeli forces on a Gaza-bound flotilla found "substantive and significant shortcomings" in Tel Aviv's handling of the assault.
An interview with Dr. Paul Larudee, co-founder of Free Palestine Movement
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[17 May 2012] UN must take action on Bahrain - English
[17 May 2012] 'UN must take action on Bahrain' - English
The UN Human Rights Council will discuss Bahrain's human rights record in its upcoming Universal Periodic Review on May 21st in Geneva....
[17 May 2012] 'UN must take action on Bahrain' - English
The UN Human Rights Council will discuss Bahrain's human rights record in its upcoming Universal Periodic Review on May 21st in Geneva.
Interview with Paul Wolf, human rights and international lawyer, Washington
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[17 May 2012] 'UN must take action on Bahrain' - English
The UN Human Rights Council will discuss Bahrain's human rights record in its upcoming Universal Periodic Review on May 21st in Geneva.
Interview with Paul Wolf, human rights and international lawyer, Washington
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[18 June 13] US leaders pro-Zionists, neocons - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Paul Sheldon Foote, professor at California State University from Irvine.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Paul Sheldon Foote, professor at California State University from Irvine.
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[21 June 13] israel using Palestinian kids as shield, nothing new - English
A United Nations human rights body has criticized the Tel Aviv regime for torturing Palestinian children, saying the Israeli military frequently uses them as human shields in its operations.
The...
A United Nations human rights body has criticized the Tel Aviv regime for torturing Palestinian children, saying the Israeli military frequently uses them as human shields in its operations.
The UN Committee on the Rights of the Child said on Thursday Palestinian children in the occupied West Bank and blockaded Gaza Strip are normally not allowed to have their birth registered, and are denied access to health care, decent schooling as well as safe drinking water. The UN report also stated that an estimated 7,000 Palestinian children aged 12 to 17, but some as young as nine, have been arrested, interrogated and detained over the past ten years.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Paul Larudee, from the Free Palestine Movement, about this issue.
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A United Nations human rights body has criticized the Tel Aviv regime for torturing Palestinian children, saying the Israeli military frequently uses them as human shields in its operations.
The UN Committee on the Rights of the Child said on Thursday Palestinian children in the occupied West Bank and blockaded Gaza Strip are normally not allowed to have their birth registered, and are denied access to health care, decent schooling as well as safe drinking water. The UN report also stated that an estimated 7,000 Palestinian children aged 12 to 17, but some as young as nine, have been arrested, interrogated and detained over the past ten years.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Paul Larudee, from the Free Palestine Movement, about this issue.
[26 June 13] Press TV should take case to court: Paul Wolf - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Paul Wolf, international lawyer, about the communications satellite service provider Intelsat announcing that it will take Iranian channels off the air as...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Paul Wolf, international lawyer, about the communications satellite service provider Intelsat announcing that it will take Iranian channels off the air as of next week.
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Press TV has conducted an interview with Paul Wolf, international lawyer, about the communications satellite service provider Intelsat announcing that it will take Iranian channels off the air as of next week.
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[27 June 13] Obama ruthlessly threatens truth tellers - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Paul Sheldon Foote, professor at California State University, Irvine, about the issue of NSA whistle-blower Edward Snowden who is at present in Moscow, his...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Paul Sheldon Foote, professor at California State University, Irvine, about the issue of NSA whistle-blower Edward Snowden who is at present in Moscow, his US passport canceled, trying to evade US extradition.
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Press TV has conducted an interview with Paul Sheldon Foote, professor at California State University, Irvine, about the issue of NSA whistle-blower Edward Snowden who is at present in Moscow, his US passport canceled, trying to evade US extradition.
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[28 Oct 2013] Top Sunni cleric Abducted Syrian orthodox bishops alive held in Turkey - English
Syria\'s grand Mufti says Turkey is behind the abduction of two Orthodox bishops of the city of Aleppo.
Sheikh Ahmed Badreddin Hassoun says the two bishops are alive and being held in Turkey. He...
Syria\'s grand Mufti says Turkey is behind the abduction of two Orthodox bishops of the city of Aleppo.
Sheikh Ahmed Badreddin Hassoun says the two bishops are alive and being held in Turkey. He says Chechen militants colluded with Turkish special services to kidnap them. Metropolitan Paul of Aleppo and Metropolitan Gregory of the Siro-Jacobite Church were abducted near the Turkish border in April. Rumors circulated that both of them were killed, however the rumors were later denied. The metropolitans were said to be working on resolving humanitarian problems in the northern village of Kafr Dael when they were abducted. The Syrian cleric believes their abduction could be linked to Ankara\'s requests for the transfer of the seat of the Antioch patriarchate from Syria to Turkey.
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Syria\'s grand Mufti says Turkey is behind the abduction of two Orthodox bishops of the city of Aleppo.
Sheikh Ahmed Badreddin Hassoun says the two bishops are alive and being held in Turkey. He says Chechen militants colluded with Turkish special services to kidnap them. Metropolitan Paul of Aleppo and Metropolitan Gregory of the Siro-Jacobite Church were abducted near the Turkish border in April. Rumors circulated that both of them were killed, however the rumors were later denied. The metropolitans were said to be working on resolving humanitarian problems in the northern village of Kafr Dael when they were abducted. The Syrian cleric believes their abduction could be linked to Ankara\'s requests for the transfer of the seat of the Antioch patriarchate from Syria to Turkey.
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[EUROPEAN AWAKENING] Occupy London protesters take over Swiss bank building - 18 Nov 2011 - English
It started last month with one encampment outside Saint Paul's Cathedral. Next came the expansion to Finsbury Square, a smaller but similarly active protest camp.
Now, Occupy London have...
It started last month with one encampment outside Saint Paul's Cathedral. Next came the expansion to Finsbury Square, a smaller but similarly active protest camp.
Now, Occupy London have unveiled their latest base, and this time they mean business.
At four storeys high and taking up almost half a street, this is the third of the Occupy London movement's locations, coming complete with a fully functional conference room and a five hundred seat auditorium. More significantly, this building is owned by the Swiss bank UBS, who themselves are no strangers to controversy.
In two thousand and seven, they were accused of heavily profiting from a controversial mortgage scheme in which thousands of British pensioners lost a total of around one billion pounds. They bought the troubled mortgages from another bank. At the time they said that it was an “entirely usual” transaction.
It was bailed out by the Swiss government just one year later. This building is one of its assets, and it's worth over fifty four million pounds.
Occupy London want to hold educational workshops and community events here. They've named their new space “The bank of ideas”, this concept was explained to us by one occupier.
After weeks of being told that their protest was going nowhere, those within the Occupy movement are seeing this as proof that they aren't giving up any time soon. They plan on hosting a conference of worldwide occupy movements inside.
Officially the building is now a 'legal squat', meaning that police are powerless to remove the activists from the building without first consulting the courts.
The City of London has already started legal action against the Saint Pauls cathedral protest camp. Although this is a private building and in a different part of London, its owners are likely to start taking steps to launch their own case against the protesters.
UBS bank today said that they were taking “appropriate action”. In the meantime, Occupy London is likely to squeeze as many events as it can into their limited occupancy time to take full advantage of their new found space.
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It started last month with one encampment outside Saint Paul's Cathedral. Next came the expansion to Finsbury Square, a smaller but similarly active protest camp.
Now, Occupy London have unveiled their latest base, and this time they mean business.
At four storeys high and taking up almost half a street, this is the third of the Occupy London movement's locations, coming complete with a fully functional conference room and a five hundred seat auditorium. More significantly, this building is owned by the Swiss bank UBS, who themselves are no strangers to controversy.
In two thousand and seven, they were accused of heavily profiting from a controversial mortgage scheme in which thousands of British pensioners lost a total of around one billion pounds. They bought the troubled mortgages from another bank. At the time they said that it was an “entirely usual” transaction.
It was bailed out by the Swiss government just one year later. This building is one of its assets, and it's worth over fifty four million pounds.
Occupy London want to hold educational workshops and community events here. They've named their new space “The bank of ideas”, this concept was explained to us by one occupier.
After weeks of being told that their protest was going nowhere, those within the Occupy movement are seeing this as proof that they aren't giving up any time soon. They plan on hosting a conference of worldwide occupy movements inside.
Officially the building is now a 'legal squat', meaning that police are powerless to remove the activists from the building without first consulting the courts.
The City of London has already started legal action against the Saint Pauls cathedral protest camp. Although this is a private building and in a different part of London, its owners are likely to start taking steps to launch their own case against the protesters.
UBS bank today said that they were taking “appropriate action”. In the meantime, Occupy London is likely to squeeze as many events as it can into their limited occupancy time to take full advantage of their new found space.
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America Going Into Greece Style Bondage-English
Dr. Paul Craig Roberts joins Alex to discuss the collapsing conditions across the United States.
Dr. Paul Craig Roberts joins Alex to discuss the collapsing conditions across the United States.