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and the british prime minister, david cameron, will tell the u.k. parliament why he refused to sign the eurozone rescue treaty. russell is here. a big loss for chelsea, but someone's gain in china? >> yes, i think in many ways, chelsea ought to be quite pleased that nicholas is leaving, because he's expensive, the amount of money they pay him every week, and he's 32, not part of the plans of the current manager. but a real coup, as you say, for asia, for china, for chinese super league called shanghai, who signed him on a two-year deesm a real coup for the league, which has had problems in recent years. he's a sought-after player. even though he's not stayed in one place very long, he's been very successful throughout, despite his constant moving. he scores goals. he's been with arsenal. he's been with liverpool, he's been with bolton, and more recently he's been with chelsea in the premier league. >> and from his point of view, he doesn't fancy his chances in another big european team clearly. >> well, this is the question. we'll hear from him later on, i'm s
and the british prime minister, david cameron, will tell the u.k. parliament why he refused to sign the eurozone rescue treaty. russell is here. a big loss for chelsea, but someone's gain in china? >> yes, i think in many ways, chelsea ought to be quite pleased that nicholas is leaving, because he's expensive, the amount of money they pay him every week, and he's 32, not part of the plans of the current manager. but a real coup, as you say, for asia, for china, for chinese super league...
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option did not take place, he also went out of his way to note that david cameron said in the british parliament yesterday that he wants to work with the european union on other issues. >> thank you very much. let's take a look at the other stories making headlines around the world today. pakistani police said they found 45 students in chains in the basement of an islamic school. the head of the school got away. other clerics were arrested. police are looking into the potential links to militants. joining me from islamabad, olive, what details do we know? as far as i can make out, this school in particular might have had links to militants? any more detail? >> perhaps. police say that they will investigate all aspects of what was taking place in this seminary. some of those freed by police in this raid have been painting a picture of really brutal conditions inside of the seminary. speaking with their chains still attached, one student said that he was beaten 200 times with a stick. another described a beating given to a fellow student that was so sick afterwards, he was removed to hospital and
option did not take place, he also went out of his way to note that david cameron said in the british parliament yesterday that he wants to work with the european union on other issues. >> thank you very much. let's take a look at the other stories making headlines around the world today. pakistani police said they found 45 students in chains in the basement of an islamic school. the head of the school got away. other clerics were arrested. police are looking into the potential links to...
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>> originally it was because of taxation without representation in british parliament. [ crowd cheers ] >> okay, that was an easy one. but a recent test of 8th graders went a little deeper.s they were asked to identify one advantage the colonial forces had over the british in the american revolution. >> the colonists knew the land much better than the british did, so they had better fighting ground. >> our troops were more motivated. >> and the british were from a country that was away by an ocean. >> all correct. the colonists were fighting on familiar territory. they were fighting to protect their homes and families. and they didn't have to transport supplies over the ocean. while we only showed you the kids who knew the correct answers, two out of three 8th graders across the country couldn't come up with any of these factors. the history test is given everye few years by the national educational assessment project. what's the goal of the test? >> the test was an assessment of how much our students know about our u.s. history at grades 4, 8, and 12 -- everything from the united sta
>> originally it was because of taxation without representation in british parliament. [ crowd cheers ] >> okay, that was an easy one. but a recent test of 8th graders went a little deeper.s they were asked to identify one advantage the colonial forces had over the british in the american revolution. >> the colonists knew the land much better than the british did, so they had better fighting ground. >> our troops were more motivated. >> and the british were from a...
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. >> cameron's decision has given new life not only to the euro skeptics in the british parliament, but also to analysts like robert olds from the bruges think tank in brussels. he has been calling for less europe for over 20 years. he believes europe should do away with the current structure. >> it forces a massive change. >> also believes the common currency union is fundamentally flawed. >> managing their affairs would be a lot better than the brussels institutions or the european central bank in frankfurt really dictating policy to other countries. the way forward is to have each country be its own currency, admit that the single currency has failed. >> some fear a europe without the euro could see the block mired in petty national disputes. in london's financial district, opinions, even among bankers and traders, are mixed. am i too would be very unfortunate if the goodwill that has built up with europe over the last many decades is eroded. i do not think that will happen. we have to find a way to get back at the table. >> a transaction taxes primarily going to hit london. it will
. >> cameron's decision has given new life not only to the euro skeptics in the british parliament, but also to analysts like robert olds from the bruges think tank in brussels. he has been calling for less europe for over 20 years. he believes europe should do away with the current structure. >> it forces a massive change. >> also believes the common currency union is fundamentally flawed. >> managing their affairs would be a lot better than the brussels institutions or...
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opposition from its own people it was a war for regime change where in the case of britain the british parliament was told it was sold in a war for disarmament of the nonexistent weapons of mass destruction and the damage it's done in iraq in the region and the civil liberties of everybody in every one of the participating countries is absolutely huge. now turkey is recalling a time baster from france in response to the decision of lawmakers in paris to pass legislation that was out of pardon me outlaws genocide denial including the mass killing of our many ends by autumn and turks back in one nine hundred fifteen hundreds of french turks have been protesting in front of the national assembly in paris saying that the atrocities of the past should be left to historians now if this legislation is approved by the senate the punishment for offenders could result in a hero in prison and a five a fine of forty five thousand euros pirg or lane a professor of political science of paris to west university thinks that this move is just a way of scoring political points. first of all you have to realize tha
opposition from its own people it was a war for regime change where in the case of britain the british parliament was told it was sold in a war for disarmament of the nonexistent weapons of mass destruction and the damage it's done in iraq in the region and the civil liberties of everybody in every one of the participating countries is absolutely huge. now turkey is recalling a time baster from france in response to the decision of lawmakers in paris to pass legislation that was out of pardon...
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attack on a sovereign state it was a war for regime change where in the case of britain the british parliament was told it was sold in a war for disarmament of the non-existent weapons of mass destruction and the damage it's done in iraq in the region and the civil liberties of everybody in every one of the participating countries is absolutely huge. but damage done to the american soldiers who served in iraq and other countries is also uncountable even when the guns fall silent and cease fires are agreed upon wars live on in the minds of the men and women who for a killer stalks them that is more deadly than the enemies they once faced as ati's reports. being in this environment is killing us soldiers but surprisingly the biggest killers are not enemy combatants and fortunately inhabits the demographic in the united states it kills itself pretty much more than any other out there for the second year in a row more soldiers killed themselves than were killed in combat four hundred sixty eight soldiers took their own lives in two thousand and ten and even off the battlefield suicide rates contin
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still to come on the program transatlantic tempers flare up the british parliament takes action with these really go over a one sided extradition policy at least its citizens are politically driven american justice system. a crucial conference on the future of afghanistan is taking place in germany international gathering will be attended by the representatives of several countries and organizations and president hamid karzai himself will take the chair i will artie's he will piss me off is following the event for us and he also what's on the table for today's conference. well it's really hard to underestimate the significance of these of this conference since eighty eight countries are taking part seventeen international organizations nearly a thousand delegates including some of the key political figures in the world like your secretary of state hillary clinton and russia's foreign minister sergey this is the second such conference being held in the first one happened exactly a year ago ten years ago rather and back then the delegates were working on ways to rebuild afghanistan we
still to come on the program transatlantic tempers flare up the british parliament takes action with these really go over a one sided extradition policy at least its citizens are politically driven american justice system. a crucial conference on the future of afghanistan is taking place in germany international gathering will be attended by the representatives of several countries and organizations and president hamid karzai himself will take the chair i will artie's he will piss me off is...
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or in today's currency just over a million dollars in response to the boston tea party the british parliament immediately passed the boston ports act stating that the port of boston would be closed until the citizens of boston reimburse the east india company for the two they destroyed the colonist refused year and a half later the colonists still refusing to reimburse the corporation again openly stated their defiance of the east india company in great britain by taking out british troops in an armed conflict at lexington and concord the shots heard around the world on april nineteenth seven hundred seventy five so there you have it the boston tea party it was a revolt against corporate power and corporate tax cuts from the mouth of the man who was there that night and today and seems as if this generation of tea partiers as they begin to slowly realize that their so-called movement is being funded by america's second largest privately held corporation and its owners the east india company of today maybe they're beginning to wake up there was a tea party event scheduled today for washington
or in today's currency just over a million dollars in response to the boston tea party the british parliament immediately passed the boston ports act stating that the port of boston would be closed until the citizens of boston reimburse the east india company for the two they destroyed the colonist refused year and a half later the colonists still refusing to reimburse the corporation again openly stated their defiance of the east india company in great britain by taking out british troops in...
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replace it with a pro-american regime still to come in the program transatlantic tempers flare up british parliament takes action with m.p.'s using a one sided extradition policy and use its citizens at sea of american justice system. now crucial conference on the future of afghanistan is taking place in germany sent home it comes i will preside over the gathering which will be attended by representatives from all over the world. is watching it all take shape in bomb. eighty eight countries are taking part seventeen international organizations and nearly a thousand delegates including some of the key political figures like u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton and russia's foreign minister said this is the second such conference being held in germany the first one happened exactly ten years ago back then the delegates were working on the rebuilding of afghanistan we storing peace in the country building democratic institutions and so on and unfortunately ten years later some of these issues still remain and probably one of the most troubling ones is still security especially in light of the allian
replace it with a pro-american regime still to come in the program transatlantic tempers flare up british parliament takes action with m.p.'s using a one sided extradition policy and use its citizens at sea of american justice system. now crucial conference on the future of afghanistan is taking place in germany sent home it comes i will preside over the gathering which will be attended by representatives from all over the world. is watching it all take shape in bomb. eighty eight countries are...
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attack on a sovereign state it was a war for regime change where in the case of britain the british parliament was told it was sold to a wall for dissolved into of the nonexistent weapons of mass destruction and the damage it's done in iraq in the region and the civil liberties of everybody in every one of the participating countries is absolutely huge there's a big lesson here and i think it's a benchmark in history of the ultimate folly of the war in iraq all right we have to end it there jeremy corbyn labor m.p. and member of the stop the war coalition thanks for your time. well time to continue our look back at the last twelve months with our teaser ten reports on the events that shaped the year today egypt a country where a million man uprising became a springboard for a tide of riots and protests or days policy or shares what she went through reporting from the heart of the arab spring. i think my biggest impression from covering the egyptian story this year is the sense of betrayal and anger that people in egypt still have there are hundreds of thousands of people moscow right now in ti
attack on a sovereign state it was a war for regime change where in the case of britain the british parliament was told it was sold to a wall for dissolved into of the nonexistent weapons of mass destruction and the damage it's done in iraq in the region and the civil liberties of everybody in every one of the participating countries is absolutely huge there's a big lesson here and i think it's a benchmark in history of the ultimate folly of the war in iraq all right we have to end it there...
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in july, dozens of reporters, including myself, camped out here in front of british parliament wheree watched an extraordinary sight. the powerful media mogul being grilled by lawmakers for the illegal activities of one of his british newspapers. and he did so alongside his son and chief executive of news international, james murdoch. >> this is the most humble day of my life. >> reporter: the humiliation didn't end there. a foam pie intended for murdoch's face was stopped in its tracks by his wife, wendy. throughout, the 86-year-old media mogul seemed old and frail. >> i don't know. that is the first i've heard of that. i can't answer. i don't know. >> reporter: a far cry from the young and ambitious man who bought britain's oldest paper, "the news of the world," in 1969. murdoch made "the news of the world" the tabloid for raunchy headlines and racy scoops. the most widely read weekly paper in britain. readers were shocked to discover the routeless methods the tabloid used. rupert murdoch personally apologize apologized. it wasn't enough to save the paper. >> 7.5 million readers, t
in july, dozens of reporters, including myself, camped out here in front of british parliament wheree watched an extraordinary sight. the powerful media mogul being grilled by lawmakers for the illegal activities of one of his british newspapers. and he did so alongside his son and chief executive of news international, james murdoch. >> this is the most humble day of my life. >> reporter: the humiliation didn't end there. a foam pie intended for murdoch's face was stopped in its...
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. >> a reminder, british parliament is in its winter recess and returns in january. ster david cameron will be back at the british house of commons january 11th to take questions from members as it does every wednesday that parliament is in session. that is live from london at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span2. >> up next a world bank official look at the world economic outlook and then a ceremony marking 23 years since the pan employed 103 bombing. later conversation about religion and politics in the u.s. >> thursday on washington journal a discussion on the states that will be affected by the keystone pipeline. matt kirk of the u.s. chamber of commerce is our guest. then we will talk to barry lynn of americans united for the separation of church and state. his book on and the economy. your calls in the men's line every morning starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. later, here on c-span2, the national black caucus of state legislators will discuss job training and education programs. that is at 10:00 a.m. eastern. >> here is what users are saying >> this is an ap
. >> a reminder, british parliament is in its winter recess and returns in january. ster david cameron will be back at the british house of commons january 11th to take questions from members as it does every wednesday that parliament is in session. that is live from london at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span2. >> up next a world bank official look at the world economic outlook and then a ceremony marking 23 years since the pan employed 103 bombing. later conversation about religion...
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british prime minister david cameron has taken a stand in parliament to the family is firm now new european union treaty changes were not of the country's interest and lavish official financial save guards in southern europe debt ridden greece and italy were out of meetings with international stary inspectors seeking an new tranche of a dead historian and author in the nurse says the latest rescue attempts the euro zone is just heading further into crisis. what we were doing is driving us deeper into a depression and we've now entered what is in effect the second great depression and just as happened in the nineteenth thirty's europe's leaders are repeating the mistakes that deepened the depression in the thirty's which is to deflate in a crisis in a crisis you have to do the opposite if you do you if you impose austerity if you reduce demand you will drive the european economy deeper into deeper into mass unemployment deeper into mass impoverishment and that's the road in which they're moving. is about removing any kind of democratic accountability and putting in place a system whereby the
british prime minister david cameron has taken a stand in parliament to the family is firm now new european union treaty changes were not of the country's interest and lavish official financial save guards in southern europe debt ridden greece and italy were out of meetings with international stary inspectors seeking an new tranche of a dead historian and author in the nurse says the latest rescue attempts the euro zone is just heading further into crisis. what we were doing is driving us...
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british prime minister's use of the b-2 at last week's eu summit. madeid that david cameron an agreement impossible. gavin hewitt has details. >> at parliament, david cameron was the man you everybody seemed to want to talk about. his use of a veto to protect british interests has drawn comment from the french president and the germans chancellor. today, it was the turn of the president of the european commission to criticize the british for demanding safeguards. >> the united kingdom, in exchange for keeping its agreement, asked for a specific protocol on financial services which, as presented, was a risk to the integrity of internal market. this may compromise -- made compromise impossible. >> downing street denied the prime minister had any intention to undermine the single market, but the prevailing view was that britain was now on its own. >> in politics, there is one golden role -- you only walk away if you are sure the others will come after you to when you back. when you are invited at the table, either it is as a guest or otherwise you are part of the menu. >> one french member of the european parliament demanded britain be punished
british prime minister's use of the b-2 at last week's eu summit. madeid that david cameron an agreement impossible. gavin hewitt has details. >> at parliament, david cameron was the man you everybody seemed to want to talk about. his use of a veto to protect british interests has drawn comment from the french president and the germans chancellor. today, it was the turn of the president of the european commission to criticize the british for demanding safeguards. >> the united...
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and british prime minister david cameron has taken a stand in parliament to the fan is firm no new european union treaty he sad the changes were not of the country's interest and lacked sufficient financial save guards and southern you are dead red and green a round of meetings with international staring inspectors seeking an new tranche of a dead bailout dr gerard lines chief economist at standard chartered bank said was the latest rescue attempts the euro zone is just heading further into crisis the euro can't survive its current form it's what we saw last week apart from the u.k. so was once again a cop out from the european leaders they haven't come up with a comprehensive solution. of through i don't think it's going to collapse but difficulties will remain to survive in its current form to the euro area needs to become a political union the germans have a clear mandate but what we saw last week we didn't see enough comprehensive to remove all the worries overhanging the european economy or the euro currency so. and more economic forecasts coming up on the kaiser report just after elev
and british prime minister david cameron has taken a stand in parliament to the fan is firm no new european union treaty he sad the changes were not of the country's interest and lacked sufficient financial save guards and southern you are dead red and green a round of meetings with international staring inspectors seeking an new tranche of a dead bailout dr gerard lines chief economist at standard chartered bank said was the latest rescue attempts the euro zone is just heading further into...
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the headlines -- the british prime minister, david cameron, will shortly tell the u.k. parliament why he refused to sign the euro zone rescue treaty. local elections are being held in syria today against the backdrop of continuing violence of opposition forces and security supporters. time for business news. aaron is here with us. staying out in britain, financial service regulators have come out with a report on the big bank and a sublet -- subject of a massive bailout. >> a long time coming, you mentioned it, it is the banking watchdog is criticized for having no bark and no bite. this report into the collapse of the bank of scotland, bailed out to the tune of $70 billion -- you and die, the taxpayer, owns 87% of it. the purchase made by the dutch bank in 2007 for billions of dollars was a deal that was a bit of casey at -- fiasco. the report criticizes management for taking a risk over a lack of due diligence. but it also criticizes itself, saying that they did not challenge the bank when there were already concerns over finances and asset quality. harsh words, but no one held
the headlines -- the british prime minister, david cameron, will shortly tell the u.k. parliament why he refused to sign the euro zone rescue treaty. local elections are being held in syria today against the backdrop of continuing violence of opposition forces and security supporters. time for business news. aaron is here with us. staying out in britain, financial service regulators have come out with a report on the big bank and a sublet -- subject of a massive bailout. >> a long time...
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among the deputies taking up their seats in the tainted parliament or a famous russian boxer and a man the british police accused of murder in london. the problem is parliament is that we know that tens of thousands of people and maybe millions do not regarded as legitimate. they believe that many people are here because the authorities chose them. 11 days ago, moscow saw the biggest protests in a generation. people were demanding a new election. one of the most senior deputies of the ruling party insisted that the parliament was a fair reflection of the views of the country. >> everybody understands that generally people voted for this composition of the party. that is why there is no problem with the legitimacy of this body. >> this man angrily disagrees. the movement demanding fair elections was given fresh impetus overnight with the release from jail of the increase in the influential political blocker -- blogger. >> the election in march will not be a real election, he said. the scheme organized by crooks and thieves to allow one quick to take back the throne temporarily occupied by another.
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later in the program here europe's financial crisis just drags on the british prime minister explains his e.u. treaty veto to parliament that's greece goes cap in hand to austerity inspectors and once again. crowds of pro to much protesters stormed the court building in ukraine's capital kiev where the former prime minister is challenging seven year sentence. the race for the presidency in russia has taken a new twist the country's third richest man says he's running for the country's top job in march business minute mikala profit off ousted from the leadership of the right wing right cause party just ahead of the recent parliamentary poll is optimistic about his second attempt in big politics sarah for ports. well mikhail prokhorov called his decision to join the race for the presidency perhaps the most important of his life now it was an unexpected move from the russian billionaire he made his money in finance and metals it's estimated that he's the third richest man in russia and in the past he's perhaps been better known for buying an american basketball team and for his exploits as russia's most eligible bachelor
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fair to all citizens and that is not the case of the religion why members of parliament are demanding better protection from british citizens plus. find out what came out of the international conference on afghanistan's future and why a key player in stabilizing the region pakistan boy how to be a vet. but first with libya's civil war now over its people are calling on the government to implement reforms n arrays salaries but the authorities say they're struggling for cash and asking the u.n. to release billions of dollars of frozen assets artie's oksana boyko has details. after months of waking up to gunfire residents of tripoli now have to get used to a new alarm until the city of two million people has an extensive rooster population and the birds have all but replaced rifle chatter as the heralds of the new dawn. there was no exchange of gunfire the situation is ok. this may be deliberate complete it's very few wanted to break free from the obligations of the old regime on the surface it seems that the normal full life in tripoli has been restored a city where many homes didn't have access to face to face the l
fair to all citizens and that is not the case of the religion why members of parliament are demanding better protection from british citizens plus. find out what came out of the international conference on afghanistan's future and why a key player in stabilizing the region pakistan boy how to be a vet. but first with libya's civil war now over its people are calling on the government to implement reforms n arrays salaries but the authorities say they're struggling for cash and asking the u.n....