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cameron, praising his efforts to improve britain's relations with cameron. mr. cameron is 20 years younger, but china's leader describes the cabinet ministers as very young, but full of drive and energy. britain's prime minister responded that he puts the highest value on britain's ties with china. and this is why. business and cash. mr. cameron wants to focus on trade with china, deals that can earn hard money for british companies. then, to an audience of students, david cameron delivered the keynote speech of his visit to china. he said he sees it as not just a new economic power, but a new political power too. with that, he said, comes responsibility. mr. cameron spoke of the importance of what he believes is a free media, the rule of law, and the political scrutiny of politicians. it's all couched in ways very carefully designed not to sound like he was lecturing his chinese host. >> arguing for a strong relationship between our countries, i want a relationship in which we can be open with each other, in which we can have constructive dialogue of give and t
cameron, praising his efforts to improve britain's relations with cameron. mr. cameron is 20 years younger, but china's leader describes the cabinet ministers as very young, but full of drive and energy. britain's prime minister responded that he puts the highest value on britain's ties with china. and this is why. business and cash. mr. cameron wants to focus on trade with china, deals that can earn hard money for british companies. then, to an audience of students, david cameron delivered the...
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cameron's ministers as very young but filled with drive and energy. the british prime minister responded by putting the highest value on britain's ties with china. mr. cameron wants to focus on trade with china. deals that can earn hard money for british companies. to an audience of students, david cameron delivered the keynote speech. noting that it is not just a new economic power, but a new economic -- new political power as well. that with that comes responsibility. he talked about free media and the rule will lot as well as political scrutiny. very careful not to sound like he was lecturing his chinese hosts. >> arguing for a strong relationship between our countries, i want this to be open with each other. but constructive dialogue in the give-and-take of mutual respect. the rise of economic freedom in china over recent years has been hugely beneficial to china and the rest of the world. i hope that in time this will lead to greater political openings. i am convinced that the best guarantor of political prosperity is for economic progress to go
cameron's ministers as very young but filled with drive and energy. the british prime minister responded by putting the highest value on britain's ties with china. mr. cameron wants to focus on trade with china. deals that can earn hard money for british companies. to an audience of students, david cameron delivered the keynote speech. noting that it is not just a new economic power, but a new economic -- new political power as well. that with that comes responsibility. he talked about free...
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how will david cameron deal with that? >> we don't know. what we do know is that david cameron says he will talk about human rights in china. i think what's important is what david cameron says in public and what he says behind closed doors because what he says in public in front of the world media, in front of possibly chinese leaders, could well define what is the british prime minister's first trip to china in his capacity as british prime minister. so, certainly, i think chinese officials will be carefully watching to see what david cameron will say on this issue, particularly on the issue of the chinese dissident who was awarded the nobel peace prize last month and is currently in jail for 11 years. certainly there will be pressure on david cameron to raise that issue though it's not clear how he will exactly do that. >> president obama has announced he will support india in its bid for a permanent seat on the united nations security council. the pledge has been opposed by pakistan which is accusing him of playing power politics. our r
how will david cameron deal with that? >> we don't know. what we do know is that david cameron says he will talk about human rights in china. i think what's important is what david cameron says in public and what he says behind closed doors because what he says in public in front of the world media, in front of possibly chinese leaders, could well define what is the british prime minister's first trip to china in his capacity as british prime minister. so, certainly, i think chinese...
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and that's what david cameron thinks. and human rights leaders want cameron to address it directly. because they believe that gives support to the cause and that it works. if david cameron does talk to the chinese leaders about this issue, and it could improve the quality and political freedoms in china. although it seems in the speech that he will say, look, you need to try to do this. because it's in your own self-interest. >> martin, many thanks. now other news for you, the pan-american health organization warns that ten's of thousands of people in haiti are likely to be infected with cholera. it's confirmed that the outbreak has reach the port-au-prince. it's a national security issue. >> the cholera outbreak here in ha haiti is refusing to release its grip. and thousands of being treated for the symptoms. and in port-au-prince, many are living in crowded tents. a three-year-old boy is confirmed a victim in the capital. dozens of other cases are being investigated. and it's determined that this outbreak will get worse than better. >> what we know about haiti infrastructure we kn
and that's what david cameron thinks. and human rights leaders want cameron to address it directly. because they believe that gives support to the cause and that it works. if david cameron does talk to the chinese leaders about this issue, and it could improve the quality and political freedoms in china. although it seems in the speech that he will say, look, you need to try to do this. because it's in your own self-interest. >> martin, many thanks. now other news for you, the...
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cameron cameron has boasted about this to put nine percent increases being great cut relative to six percent that's what the european parliament here wanted a six percent increase which is outrageous really but to be honest this is not true it hasn't actually been agreed it's no it's called is only by the actual chief negotiator here the m.e.p. negotiating about half the parliament has called this two point nine percent claim as being designed this and the president of the european union says it's an opinion not a decision so i mean to be honest we don't know where we are at the budget could be far more than two point nine percent it could go up towards six percent in siri so we really are left in limbo here but there's no excuse for this kind of increase what about britain looking at those pictures just in of you shoulder of the disturbances yes no the students cause the cuts in britain go further than many other countries in europe how likely is it do you think the protests in the u.k. will reach the level that we've recently seen for instance in greece and france earlier this year
cameron cameron has boasted about this to put nine percent increases being great cut relative to six percent that's what the european parliament here wanted a six percent increase which is outrageous really but to be honest this is not true it hasn't actually been agreed it's no it's called is only by the actual chief negotiator here the m.e.p. negotiating about half the parliament has called this two point nine percent claim as being designed this and the president of the european union says...
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rumors about james cameron coming to lake baikal have been circulating ever since the expedition began not everyone believed a famous director would make the dives but mr cameron couldn't turn down an invitation from. each the two had worked together on titanic. well it was very calm creative even. we had a rendezvous with mir two at the bottom we move smoothly in silence. james cameron celebrated his fifty sixth birthday right before taking the plunge when he resurfaced he called it one of the most remarkable experiences he's ever had. this completely unique situation deepest freshwater lake in the world it felt like being at the bottom of the ocean. this in petersburg divers expedition on the river is about to conclude they found several sunken russian barges over a five day period using sonar to go in. a sand bank. i'm sure will run into a ship since countless numbers of them well you have sunk here over a thousand years. if you can see the shoreline here. and this silhouette is probably a ship with one of. our vessels will soon turn around and then we'll try inspecting it again. bu
rumors about james cameron coming to lake baikal have been circulating ever since the expedition began not everyone believed a famous director would make the dives but mr cameron couldn't turn down an invitation from. each the two had worked together on titanic. well it was very calm creative even. we had a rendezvous with mir two at the bottom we move smoothly in silence. james cameron celebrated his fifty sixth birthday right before taking the plunge when he resurfaced he called it one of the...
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james cameron celebrate. at his fifty sixth birthday right before taking the plunge when he resurfaced he called it one of the most remarkable experiences he's ever had in. this completely unique situation deepest freshwater lake in the world it felt like being at the bottom of the ocean. this in petersburg divers expedition on the river is about to conclude they found several sunken russian barges over a five day period using sonar to go in. a sand bank. i'm sure will run into a ship since countless numbers of them well you have sunk here over a thousand years. if you can see the shoreline here. and this silhouette is probably a ship. our vessel will soon turn around and then we'll try inspecting it again. but still they can't manage to get a good look at the ships. it's hard to. put it on the table but wait. on this one since it's colored and that's. the visibility is only twenty centimeters. so you crawl around constantly getting caught up on the net with. the divers in crew still consider the expedition a
james cameron celebrate. at his fifty sixth birthday right before taking the plunge when he resurfaced he called it one of the most remarkable experiences he's ever had in. this completely unique situation deepest freshwater lake in the world it felt like being at the bottom of the ocean. this in petersburg divers expedition on the river is about to conclude they found several sunken russian barges over a five day period using sonar to go in. a sand bank. i'm sure will run into a ship since...
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cameron mathison is on the parade route. in a few moments. >>> we have a story about a community that leapt into action, mobilizing to help the woman who keeps local children safe on their way to school. she is a beloved crossing guard, who hit a serious rough patch in her personal life. and reached out to parents, when she had nowhere else to turn. >> how are we doing today? we going to have a good thanksgiving? all right. come on, now. come on. have a good one, sweetie. all right. >> reporter: for 20 years, deborah clark has been ushering kids in and out of washington elementary school in suburban chicago. always exuberant. >> give me a hug, baby. all right. thank you very much, sweetie. oh. have a good thanksgiving. oh, my goodness. thank you. have a good thanksgiving, my loves. oh, that is so nice of you guys. >> she brightens up our day. she brightens up our morning. >> she's from every day. she's never sick. she never takes a day off. she's committed herself to our children. >> reporter: but in october, deborah found h
cameron mathison is on the parade route. in a few moments. >>> we have a story about a community that leapt into action, mobilizing to help the woman who keeps local children safe on their way to school. she is a beloved crossing guard, who hit a serious rough patch in her personal life. and reached out to parents, when she had nowhere else to turn. >> how are we doing today? we going to have a good thanksgiving? all right. come on, now. come on. have a good one, sweetie. all...
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cameron's first stop was a tesco supermarket in beijing. they would like to open more supermarkets next year than there are super markets in the u.k. he is looking for a new relationship with china. the question many wonder is his focused on trade will leave him soft on human rights? >> we has an important relationship with china. we will be having a dialogue over human rights as we have always done and will do and i think that that is right. >> david cameron is the first western leader to visit china since the jailed political leader was given the nobel peace prize. for many in china, this will be the test of his visit. will he publicly called for the release of the leader? if he does not, this will send a signal that he puts trade above human rights. another critic, an artist, says that china will trade with britain come what may. it is important that the british prime minister does not caved to pressure. >> if you not talk about this, certainly will see how those in the western world retreat the human rights just for temporary profit. --
cameron's first stop was a tesco supermarket in beijing. they would like to open more supermarkets next year than there are super markets in the u.k. he is looking for a new relationship with china. the question many wonder is his focused on trade will leave him soft on human rights? >> we has an important relationship with china. we will be having a dialogue over human rights as we have always done and will do and i think that that is right. >> david cameron is the first western...
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david cameron is on his first is it to china as british prime minister, saying he wants to spread the message that britain is open for business with the world's second largest economy, but he is also expected to raise the issue of china's's human rights record. >> from britain to china, the contrast could hardly be more stark. david cameron arrived here in the world's fastest growing economy seeking a new relationship with china. hoping his deals done in the east can secure jobs back home. >> we have a central objective to work together to resist protectionism in all its forms, to reduce barriers to trade and investment, to develop new markets. >> a while china is booming on exports, there are many barriers when selling to china. david cameron must tackle these head-on. >> when the chinese come to britain, they are free to invest in what they like, but we want to invest freely in china while we encourage the chinese to invest freely in britain, and through britain and europe. >> there is one key test for david cameron -- will he raise human rights publicly here? nobel peace prize winn
david cameron is on his first is it to china as british prime minister, saying he wants to spread the message that britain is open for business with the world's second largest economy, but he is also expected to raise the issue of china's's human rights record. >> from britain to china, the contrast could hardly be more stark. david cameron arrived here in the world's fastest growing economy seeking a new relationship with china. hoping his deals done in the east can secure jobs back...
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both of these men were handpicked by david cameron. there were conservatives in the house of lords. these cast a new light on the judgment of the camera. >> leaders in the house of lords say david cameron could still reverse the appointment, but he is choosing not to for now. david cameron has spent many years modernizing conservatives to end their reputation as a nasty party. his problem may be giving a seat to a man in their whose remarks seem to be exactly the opposite. >> some of the world's most famous landmarks and music icons are going on show in belgium, and that are all made of ice. dozens of sculptors have been chipping and chiseling for an unusual festival opening soon. >> it is described as the coolest show in town. pounds of crystal eyes and fresh no crafted into some of the world's most famous landmarks. in london scene featuring big ben and the queen's guard won this arctic exhibition. hear, iconic symbols of cuba. >> it is unique in europe. the have this in the cold countries. we do it in a hot country like belgium. it is great. we ought refrigerate this to -10 degre
both of these men were handpicked by david cameron. there were conservatives in the house of lords. these cast a new light on the judgment of the camera. >> leaders in the house of lords say david cameron could still reverse the appointment, but he is choosing not to for now. david cameron has spent many years modernizing conservatives to end their reputation as a nasty party. his problem may be giving a seat to a man in their whose remarks seem to be exactly the opposite. >> some...
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we are told that david cameron will make comments live outside of #10 at 12:30. as soon as the prime minister emerges, we will bring you back to our correspondents. peter, already we are hearing so much of these details. i would suspect that for many people it is up and down the country. >> is easy to forget that. we have become cynical, skeptical. we lived through the fairy tale wedding of the 1980's and we know where they ended up. but many viewers are most likely thinking about where they will place their picnic table and chair when they have a date. there are cases of the light in this country. obviously, there are exceptions. elected heads of state say that they do not want this turned into a public relations opportunity for the british monarchy. but i am afraid that that is exactly what it will be. i do not think that william wants to do a rerun of his parents ill-fated marriage. that is why it is unlikely to be at the cathedral, with the arch chapel -- it might be too small given that we are talking about the marriage of a future king. it may likely be whe
we are told that david cameron will make comments live outside of #10 at 12:30. as soon as the prime minister emerges, we will bring you back to our correspondents. peter, already we are hearing so much of these details. i would suspect that for many people it is up and down the country. >> is easy to forget that. we have become cynical, skeptical. we lived through the fairy tale wedding of the 1980's and we know where they ended up. but many viewers are most likely thinking about where...
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very much set up for bilateral meetings president medvedev met with british prime minister david cameron there the dialogue very positive both saying they see eye to eye on many of the top priorities of the g twenty and of course the top priority is the economy which you can't talk about these days without china are going to hear a lot of dialogue on the u.s. fiscal policy policy which right now the world is not very happy with what the u.s. just pumps six hundred billion dollars into its economy essentially devaluing the dollar while at the same time pushing pretty intensely on china to revalue its currency it's pushing on germany to lower its exports to spend more to help global recovery so there is an air of hypocrisy and leaders around the world are seeing this protesters are seeing this artie's alice hibbert takes a closer look at this high stakes battle for the world's currencies they'll be plenty of soul searching at this g. twenty for the south korean capital it on the lines its economic kidding but there are may just spots around as country circle the wagons while others try to
very much set up for bilateral meetings president medvedev met with british prime minister david cameron there the dialogue very positive both saying they see eye to eye on many of the top priorities of the g twenty and of course the top priority is the economy which you can't talk about these days without china are going to hear a lot of dialogue on the u.s. fiscal policy policy which right now the world is not very happy with what the u.s. just pumps six hundred billion dollars into its...
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the british prime minister david cameron is allowed -- is about to arrive on in china. the artist believes world leaders have a responsibility to make sure china becomes a more civilized country. michael bristow, bbc news, beijing. >> you are watching "bbc world news." these are the stock -- these are the top stories. president obama has endorsed india's bid for a permanent place on the u.n. security council. there is growing concern among doctors and health experts that an outbreak of cholera has reached port-au-prince. >> a hardline islamic cleric thought to be hiding in yemen has encouraged attacks on americans and says "no permission is needed to kill them." anwar al-awlaki, who was born in the united states, delivered his message on an extremist website. jeremy bowen is where the cleric is being tried in his absence. >> it does not matter that anwar al-awlaki is not here for trial. the authorities say he is taking on al-qaeda the way the americans want. >> his response was to release and new video from wherever he is hiding. anwar al-awlaki urged his followers to k
the british prime minister david cameron is allowed -- is about to arrive on in china. the artist believes world leaders have a responsibility to make sure china becomes a more civilized country. michael bristow, bbc news, beijing. >> you are watching "bbc world news." these are the stock -- these are the top stories. president obama has endorsed india's bid for a permanent place on the u.n. security council. there is growing concern among doctors and health experts that an...
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mainly due to that average salary being far short of that needed to lead a comfortable life david cameron did a means testing over there in the u.k. what he found out is that nobody has any means what exactly so that people are going into debt because they can't even afford the basic services and food and water and think you know basic ingredients and this is the same in the u.s. isn't it in other words the producers are in other countries in the consumers or in the u.s. and they've been able to keep this state. disequilibrium alive for decades by artificially cheap interest rates brought to you by the financial terrorist alan greenspan and ben bernanke i say bring back a man like tall paul volcker the see that's the only solution america back in two thousand and seven they could either have gone austrian hard money or kings in soft money paul volcker of course back in the seventies shows hard money quick three year recession followed by epic growth. right now we've got policymakers that are choosing keynesian which means a big marshmallow pie of nothingness and continued last decade and
mainly due to that average salary being far short of that needed to lead a comfortable life david cameron did a means testing over there in the u.k. what he found out is that nobody has any means what exactly so that people are going into debt because they can't even afford the basic services and food and water and think you know basic ingredients and this is the same in the u.s. isn't it in other words the producers are in other countries in the consumers or in the u.s. and they've been able...
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conservative headquarters attacked us as milbank tower which was conservative headquarters david cameron was seen carrying in the corner of his office cameron supposed duracell's them from the tory party cowering under his desk while students showed up demanding they have these debts repudiated as they rightly should remember when the u.k. introduced the fees to begin with for university students they call it top up fees you know sounded so benign oh a little top of the has gone up every year since to now it's trying to coney and students are right go down there show dave cameron you mean business well the interesting thing about this as well is that it wasn't reported in the press but i did receive tweets from people who were there and they were saying that i did my tweet by the way and i tweeted you know i didn't but but m i five apparently had barricaded themselves in behind their yes this is the security services and that's the james bond outfit now that's m i six but m i five is the domestic the equivalent of the f.b.i. but in the u.k. and they apparently barricaded themselves in bu
conservative headquarters attacked us as milbank tower which was conservative headquarters david cameron was seen carrying in the corner of his office cameron supposed duracell's them from the tory party cowering under his desk while students showed up demanding they have these debts repudiated as they rightly should remember when the u.k. introduced the fees to begin with for university students they call it top up fees you know sounded so benign oh a little top of the has gone up every year...
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david cameron and prisons sarkozy say it will save money without undermining national sovereignty. nick robinson has this report. >> marching forward together, british and french forces for the next 50 years. that was the plan unveiled today by a new coalition. it was between the men who call each other david and nickoli. pledging their armies, navies, and air forces to work together, and cooperation on nuclear defense. >> this is not about sharing our nuclear deterrent. let me say this plainly. britain and france are and will always remain sovereign nations, able to deploy independently and in our national interests. >> david cameron stressed what this deal was not, but his guests praised his courage and his vision. >> merci, david. it shows the level of trust and confidence unequaled in history. this is what they agreed to today. to form a joint expeditionary force. british and french troops will train together and be deployed together under a single commander if both governments agree. british and french nuclear scientists will work together to share the huge cost of the safety
david cameron and prisons sarkozy say it will save money without undermining national sovereignty. nick robinson has this report. >> marching forward together, british and french forces for the next 50 years. that was the plan unveiled today by a new coalition. it was between the men who call each other david and nickoli. pledging their armies, navies, and air forces to work together, and cooperation on nuclear defense. >> this is not about sharing our nuclear deterrent. let me say...
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>> you're a jack of all trades, cameron.entation coming up. >> impressive to do a live shot with skates on. >> and ron actually saw that show on ice. >> went earlier this weekend, with three kids, age 5, 8 and 12. they loved it. it was a lot of fun. >> and you lived to talk about it. >> i lived to talk about it. >>> you have news to tell us about. >> i do have news. good morning, everyone. we begin overseas this morning. the government of north korea is lashing out, warning that last weekend's -- this weekend's joint military exercises by the u.s. and south korea will push the korean peninsula to, quote, the brink of war. hours after that warning, artillery fire was heard, on the island north korea attacked earlier this week. but it was part of a drill. it raised tensions higher. meanwhile, the u.s. military commander in south korea, toured that island this morning, to survey the damage. he says the north's attack was, quote, a clear violation of the armistice agreement. >>> and disturbing, new statistics out this morning ab
>> you're a jack of all trades, cameron.entation coming up. >> impressive to do a live shot with skates on. >> and ron actually saw that show on ice. >> went earlier this weekend, with three kids, age 5, 8 and 12. they loved it. it was a lot of fun. >> and you lived to talk about it. >> i lived to talk about it. >>> you have news to tell us about. >> i do have news. good morning, everyone. we begin overseas this morning. the government of north...
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now, cameron, here is what i can't imagine.head and jump in. >> when you talk about that part of the democratic party, the very far activist left. >> bill: right. >> they want to give the money. frankly the very thing that moderate and centrists in the democratic party abhor, the vote on cap and trade. pushing for health care reform act, all those things, liberals love nancy pelosi for having fought that. >> bill: another fact that the unions give a lot of money to the democrats and nancy pelosi and the unions are like this. all right. so we got it okay. that's good. now, i can't imagine, cameron, boehner and pelosi working together on anything. i mean, you can't get to two opposites in this country. it's crazy. >> well, john boehner on his 61st birthday today got tapped to be the republican leader again. that means when they get sworn in next year he is the speaker of the house. but, listen, nancy pelosi's own people in her own conference, people who have watched her act in the last couple of weeks have been deeply worried tha
now, cameron, here is what i can't imagine.head and jump in. >> when you talk about that part of the democratic party, the very far activist left. >> bill: right. >> they want to give the money. frankly the very thing that moderate and centrists in the democratic party abhor, the vote on cap and trade. pushing for health care reform act, all those things, liberals love nancy pelosi for having fought that. >> bill: another fact that the unions give a lot of money to the...
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right now all lanes of georgia avenue are shut down between cameron and spring street. police say somebody called in a bomb threat into a building in the 8700 block of georgia avenue. this is a commercial office building. it is just two blocks from the discovery building. we have got a crew headed there. we will give you more information as soon as it comes
right now all lanes of georgia avenue are shut down between cameron and spring street. police say somebody called in a bomb threat into a building in the 8700 block of georgia avenue. this is a commercial office building. it is just two blocks from the discovery building. we have got a crew headed there. we will give you more information as soon as it comes
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that person is competitive in the process that state has also been controlling by all of that david cameron and the united kingdom on these two mobile trades at the u.s. has also turned to biggs also countries like china producing like germany and the last thing them suman less than that dependence on exports and spend more money to increase their trade so this is not of course intended to kill said current massive american trade deficits however that suggestion has a penchant for no but death is it was so cruel some a crisis of double standards critics pointing to the federal reserve accusing us of a truly believed until about us and then of course there was special announcement last week since i said that it would embark on a second round of want to be using six hundred billion us dollars plugs into the economy does prevent some of course i'm not saying that the problem is but also from big major economies like a chimney but everyone is hearing to present a bull in the suggestion that what's good for american economy is good good well we are expecting the spinal communique at the end toda
that person is competitive in the process that state has also been controlling by all of that david cameron and the united kingdom on these two mobile trades at the u.s. has also turned to biggs also countries like china producing like germany and the last thing them suman less than that dependence on exports and spend more money to increase their trade so this is not of course intended to kill said current massive american trade deficits however that suggestion has a penchant for no but death...
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power backed up with this is that extraordinarily david cameron the prime minister has agreed to increase the amounts of money that person gives to the european union every. if we saw seven hundred million dollars it's already been suggested that. he. said very simple to balance the. needs of the european union and the seven hundred million will be upwards of one billion dollars now this is really the first address to be seen in not to stop people expecting that it's about. you. and james pryor his chief executive of the e.u. referendum campaign previously told is that pulling out of the bloc will save britain a lot of much needed cash we're sending forty eight million pounds a day forty eight million pounds a day to the e.u. i mean that's a huge amount of money i mean you know our cases are going if we pull out or least have a referendum and so on and pulling out would be saving that money we can you know we can look at all sorts of other savings and all these vicious cuts that you know that cameron and clegg are bringing in the. rich talk that you know this is an organization that hasn'
power backed up with this is that extraordinarily david cameron the prime minister has agreed to increase the amounts of money that person gives to the european union every. if we saw seven hundred million dollars it's already been suggested that. he. said very simple to balance the. needs of the european union and the seven hundred million will be upwards of one billion dollars now this is really the first address to be seen in not to stop people expecting that it's about. you. and james pryor...
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that's right an obvious by the lateral meetings president medvedev meeting david cameron used to meet with china's hu jintao and while the leaders gather as a group of twenty like you said the focus is going to be the economy that's of course why this group of twenty was formed in the first place during the crisis but the thing this time is shared recovery beyond the crisis and the only way to do that is to talk about currency wars the high stakes battle for global exchange rates let's take a look at the front you have the u.s. and china the u.s. recently pumping six hundred billion dollars into its economy essentially devalued the dollar while at the same time asking china to revalue its currency europe is all the spending you have the success story of germany it's turned into an economic powerhouse by cutting spending its exports have to drive the fastest growth in the country in decades to do was asking germany to lower its exports to spend more important more to join the team and help global recovery while pretty much back at home only taking measures to help itself some experts s
that's right an obvious by the lateral meetings president medvedev meeting david cameron used to meet with china's hu jintao and while the leaders gather as a group of twenty like you said the focus is going to be the economy that's of course why this group of twenty was formed in the first place during the crisis but the thing this time is shared recovery beyond the crisis and the only way to do that is to talk about currency wars the high stakes battle for global exchange rates let's take a...