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there are certainly doors that have been opened to me because of my last name and people's connection to my family. i think that, you know, there are certainly -- on certain issues for certain people there's more resistance or a sense that i come in with a particular sense of politics or, you know, that i might bring to -- to a film -- and that was to some degree the case with this. there were some people who were sensitive to who i was. but you know, everybody who we ultimately approach came around and agreed to speak with us. and some may have done it because of my last name. so others were maybe a little more resistant. >> are you working on another documentary? >> i have somebody developing in my head. i'm dedicated to getting this film out there as much as possible. >> "last days in vietnam." our guest has been rory kennedy. and we thank you very much. >> thank you. it's been a pleasure. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org]
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>> and will talk about some of the claims of outside groups from this campaign season. and marlie o'toole discusses the impact that this term election will have on our defense legislate. as always we'll take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. washington, d.c. live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> prime minister david kameron answered questions from members on a range of issues. he addressed the u.k. in the fight bowla, unemployment and immigration re-- in the fight of ebola, unemployment and immigration issues.
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>> in addition to my duties in the house, i shall have further such meetings later today. >> andrew give -- griffith. >> we should accept accept the mistreatment at stafford hospital. we saw the mistreatment in the n.h.s. in wales. does the prime minister agree with -- does d prime minister agree with me that it's not only time for a full an pendent inquiry but also apology if the opposition for his record. make onorable friends answer important point. doctors and nurses are working around the clock to have good care but they've been down by the welsh politicians in
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cardiff to cut the n.h.s. and that's why it is the british medical association who have been calling for a public inquiry in wales. even before that, what we oscd, a e is the study looking at the english n.h.s. i support doing that. does the right honorable gentleman? >> mr. speaker, mr. speaker, last week 16 leading health organizations representing doctors, nurses and patients that health care services are now and i quote "at breaking point and things cannot go on like this." why is that happening? >> absolutely no answer to the question.
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improper inquiry. i will tell him what is happening in the english n.h.s. for which which this government is responsible. 1.3 million more outpatients eing treated, 8,000 more doctors. a record we can be proud of. why because we invested in the n.h.s. in england. they cut the n.h.s. in wales. >> mr. speaker, everyone can see what the prime minister is doing here. after nearly five years in office, he cannot defend his record in the n.h.s. in england. every time he mentioned wales, we know he's running dead on the n.h.s. in england. now, in england, we have the highest waiting list for six years. the longest wait for 10 years. the cancer treatment target missed for the first time ever
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and millions of people can't get to see their g.p. just admit this. is going backwards. >> i support it. does he? >> so at a very early stage, far too much noise. let's try to operate absolute certain categories. the session will move right along. doesn't bother me. >> he's supposed to answer the question. i ask the question. he couldn't -- and the whole country would have noticed, he could not defend what is happening in the english health service for which he is responsible. and why? because four years ago he told us the top organization would improve the n.h.s.
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now we know it's $3 billion pounds down the drain. what he's saying is his topdown organization has been a total disarm stuff for n.h.s. i'm not only happy for the record for the extra spending, the extra doctors, the extra nurses, i want a comparison between the labor n.h.s. in wales being cut. n.e. so i want to allow the olcd. let me ask him again. will he look at the failures in wales? >> no attempt to answer the question, mr. speaker.
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he should be saving the n.h.s. in england, mr. speaker. now question the people are asking is what will the n.h.s. look like? unless he changes course, there will be charges. he promised nothing more than inflation for the n.h.s. $2.5 billion pounds a year. why doesn't he admit that? all he offers is five more years of crisis. what we have seen is he is totally terrified of labors failures in wales from the n.h.s. he will not answer the simplest of questions. so let me tell them what has been happening over the last five years in the english n.h.s. and let me tell them what the former labor advisor who works with him who now runs n.h.s. england. let's hear what he has to say about the n.h.s. in england. he says this, over the past
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five years the n.h.s. has been remarkably successful. we're treating millions more patients than five years ago. the n.h.s. has become some $20 billion more efficient. it's harnessing the best of the country's medical expertise and they have the highest performing system in entralization. -- industrialiization. e's trading unattributable quotes. this sums it up. we don't have a policy problem. livan got a massive admi problem. >> mr. speaker, i have to say i don't think you improved your pgs to be in master class in
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the leadership. two m.p.'s have defected. every day he changes his policy on europe. answer the question. one of the ways you should support the n.h.s. is for funding one week on cancer y on ng and a lev cigarettes. >> what we're doing is treating half a million every year. but what was it the royal college of g.p. said about his policy. he said this, a promise will only create a false expectation hat cannot be met like all his promises. now mr. speaker, he spoke about leadership. hef only had one leadership difficult decision to make this week and that have the fact that he completely fronted. he tells you the two things you need to know about labor. >> they do not have an economic plan and they don't have the
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leadership that can deal with an economic plan. >> on his lot the deficit is going up by 10%. they have the worst cost of living crisis in a century. and he is in total denial on the health service. the n.h.s. is on the ballot paper in may because there's already a breaking point and all the offers is five more years of crisis. e won't pack expensive property. you can't trust this prime minister on the n.h.s. and every day he proves them right. i'll send him the figures that have come out in four nights a record in unemployment, the i.m.s. saying we're the fastest growing economy. that's what's happening and what we can say from labor is failure and weakness, no
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economic plans. nothing to offer this country. as i put it last week, simply ust not up to the job. >> thank you, mr. speaker, knowing what it's like to employ people, would the prime minister commend small businesses in my constituency who have done so much to reduce unemployment by 32% this year and create 720 apprenticeship? >> it's certainly true as my honorable friend says that the reduction in unemployment and we're seeing that now in every region of the country with some very impressive figures. a lot of businesses feel they are unable to take people off. cutting small business rate and also through the national insurance rebate making sure
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that you have the business benefits. that give them benefit to give people work. >> thank you, mr. speaker. a few months ago i raised with the case of my former constituent who was in business in pakistan. he's actually been shot in prison by a security guard. >> his family would like him to attend a church. what step? >> the honorable lady is absolutely right to raise this case. it's apauing the way which man has been treated. he was shot while in prison supposedly being protected by the pakistani authorities. we've raised this case personally with the pakistani. we obviously are low key. but they have to be suspended in recent years because pakistan released prisoners.
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we take this case very, very seriously. >> mr. speaker, young people in my constituent si want to know if they have the job opportunities when they leave one. in applauding the companies up and down country. we've taken the opportunity to -- e a friendship and you >> she's absolutely right. rate constituency, the is down 27%. and we are on target to receive two businesses. and for the next concern is hat we want to receive 3
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million. mr. speaker. research by the medical research concert. . caused by alcohol consumed in pregnancy. in canada the u.s. -- they can ell you they must the outcome. th as much as the well-being yeah. i think the on honorable gentleman makes a point. i've met the organization most concerned with fetal alcohol syndrome and the parents who have adopted -- because of the excessive intake of all the promises. and this is a growing crisis in our done -- country and we
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should do everything we can to stop it. >> given the importance of the homeless, >> any generation, petro chemicals. come on out steve. this won't happen again in the next 50 years. much of the investment is to make sure we have something that we really require. >> he bruth group of mechanics of parliament to hear the proposal. i've been working very hard for is constituents. many were tested over the last few days with very high winds. doing that. k good
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>> all options are there. and all are possible. unequivocally confirm -- meaning their divulging a few control. >> i certainly stand by all the promises i made in the run for that referendum campaign. i'm sure we can find a way to it. t when they said the referendumened this question for generation possibly lifetime. i think the former leader should stick to that. >> many visits he made during the flooding crisis earlier this year.
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can i invite you to come around again. >> i'm sure many of my leagues will be going to somerset in weeks. ng there are multiple teams out there. i think they're proving -- particularly on man made water ways can make a real difference. the reasons but i'm sure i will be back. mail across the country. misery to bring people across the country. it's imported in one of five
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people. what will you do to stop this in terms of internet on to tell phone and through the course? of think it is the sort issue which the national crime agency is able to remind you about the expertise. there's technological advances that people with put on their commuters. >> mr. henry smith -- >> will the prime minister join with me in congratulating medical systems. they're celebrating 30 years of high quality manufacturing. but also congratulate. that high quality you came manufacturing is on the rise.
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i think my honorable friend makes an important point which is we are seeing a recovery in some of the most important high scale sbizzes in our country. when we look at the jobs that have been created under this government they have come from higher killed job. he wants to rebuild the manufacturing base of our country. >> jamie reid. >> coming to bbc but he didn't answer her question. i'm sure members on all side of the house can relate to the frustration there. will have laugh >> the prime minister promised fight to install maternity services. >> and the effort that we faced her.
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>> i want to see it. direct general. and if we look at the couple we the cumberland hospital. they have been open to revive areas. >> they're going oh. jim o'neill completes his final 50 group commission. cons your support them. on a northern powerhouse. >> i think jim o'neill has done an absolutely first glass job was this reporter. i think there's a real stunt here.
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and other infrastructure to link up our great law and our city. that's what this is about. and think that jim o'neill's ork is -- to the expert which could ffect 15,000 jobs. and also they have talk to companies across europe. it's going to be an important part of the economy. >> this government in the interest of fuel workers. i want to see a successful in the industry. we have seen some good steps in resent years.
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. i think we should talk to clash and we should judge them by what they say and do. and we should give every assistance that we can to try to invent these businesses. that's exactly what we're doing. we're looking all all the flexibility. and i'm sure that the business department andly be looking into this personally will do everything we can to superintendent port into this. there's a shopping center in my husband. with more jobs on offer than here are job seekers congratulate blue water for his strix for his 50% fool. d what can know be described in the revolution. since then, and it is
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no disappoint? are how many jobs have been supported. d i green water has done rather than to go shopping. >> will the >> he remained in yum. >> what we want to do is make sure we hold back public spending so we can go ant cut people's taxing. so if business can come it is orb occur tri. the people that it up of taxes can put up borrowing.
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that is the labor party. our nure clear test center. very much well done. the pryce words are -- or recognition. they have been all over syria's medical condition. can he update the houses to progress as he promised to do in yull. 25 billion pounds. >> i'm afraid there's not a lot moreen i can say. we are looking for terms of recognition in the issue. . if you look across the board at those grievances. i think this guy has done a lot to deal with and deal with them correctly.
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there should be a cost you say. involving come on. yes it was an all those who served in theout atlantic. u haven't been able to get medals. and that's why another fight. he can and getting the medal that they deserve. >> thank you, mr. speaker. a year ago the prime minister looks a grieving mother in the eye as she begs him to get the british police. he said no. this week at the trial we discovered that the fund together was fine. why did he send them to see a case on pie wan. material.
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>> what i remember is smeeting with our. i'm going through all the things we could try to do to help. my understanding is that ms. mathews did secure funding for the cost and traveled the cost to attend the trial. and i believe this -- i'm also working hard to provide. and of course we will go. we can. and i giver that guarantee today. in terms of case imply that. kate, and the fact that we went and i was ish -- very compleezed that when we were up the -- in milan last friday >> i'm very happy to help. what more she thinks we can do.
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and the important face that she .aced him >> would the prime minister agree that his plans could especial us reiterate. no longer an option anyone. sign on g.s.a. when you could be in a jail for .ome join doesn't even know where it is referred to him as wichita. he needs to get in touch with his inner western woman.
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>> the prime minister will i'm sure agree that the regulator is structure. without in mind, can he explain what i e other place, want to see is obviously a row boast which i believe we have. but i do want us to get on with ecovering unconventional gaps. to demonstrate some wales wheres it is actually working. and my fear is that in the other place want to cover. nick harvey >> the prime minister will and changing all
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investors from our people. even though to produce films across ed jobs meet duty allegation. well, i'm sure we've had had constituenty. but i've decided every time i'm ff the table it clear. and were known to be abuses at the time when people entered into them. what i want to do is have a low ax rate sbu where we should be very slr sweet. > thank you mr. speaker. of foreign criminals many of them highly dangerous. so where does the buck stop.
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or a did what the primes does done. i'm very clear about that i think the national order office have deported 20,000. since june 2021. we look for proper. you should. out how the seems comes up and we need to senior the window off. to deport people and they could affect the same way they feel. so we're making progress.
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but i wouldn't mind if it was a rosscourt. >> thank you very much, mr. speaker. >> when the party opposite claims that there's some sort of secret agenda. that was the case under the last state of government where they expand a contract and ex-existed only on private providers. >> the n.h.s. would rather run. but i have a few trials. >> you have a suspicion. >> you always.
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when he's going to shine the light on the men who would chicago. i'm very happy to take away and look at what he says. i would say he's fighting over jerry during which papers have to run. mr. speaker. and the excellent conservative kind. > the number one issue on your doorstep. s e.u. my gration. >> i think my honorable
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question the candidate to your >> this government has made very big steps going forward. . a whole series of rulls coming in about abuse and all of those issues. i think the british public are ot being unaccountability. he keeps outing wrong. u said we needed to defend it. >> completely understood control. >> it's going to happen. the whole house will want to unite in this way and congratulation the former

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