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leading liberal democrat vince cable has criticized tory prime minister david cameron over a speech in which the coming year cut integration down to tens of thousands cameron said that some immigrants failure to learn english was quote wrecking communities now it comes as member states in the e.u. are locked in a battle over the deluge of north african migrants seeking refuge in europe that's now of course live to london and speak to nigel farage a leader of the u.k. independence party so david cameron has been accused of stirring up extremism by a senior cabinet colleague over some of his immigration plans do you think it's remarkable too strong well look the first thing to say is i'm delighted that the british prime minister has actually stated the obvious which is that if you have huge mass immigration that happens rapidly into an area and if people don't speak the same language then what you get is the ghettoization in cities and towns and you get a dislocated society and so no i mean full marks to david cameron for at least starting that debate now vince cable is a bit of an old d
leading liberal democrat vince cable has criticized tory prime minister david cameron over a speech in which the coming year cut integration down to tens of thousands cameron said that some immigrants failure to learn english was quote wrecking communities now it comes as member states in the e.u. are locked in a battle over the deluge of north african migrants seeking refuge in europe that's now of course live to london and speak to nigel farage a leader of the u.k. independence party so david...
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cameron, thank you for giving us a slice of your afternoon.s a little bit of a framing of how you think about solving the problem. >> well, dylan, for giving me a slice of your show. appreciate that. well, look. i approach this from the standpoint of being a parent. i've got five kids and i think about the world that they're going to live in and i think about -- i think about the consequences of the path that we're on right now, and the fact that we have got to make some huge changes and do it faster than we may even be capable of doing but certainly faster than it looks like we're able to do right now. you know, i think a big part of it is is we have to get out of this sort of mentality of denial. i think people think, well, the government's going to handle it or, you know what? we'll handle it when we feel the climate changing and not feeling that much yet which, of course, it will be too late by that point. >> if you were to look at the nations around the world, the communities around the world, i know you were just in brazil with your frie
cameron, thank you for giving us a slice of your afternoon.s a little bit of a framing of how you think about solving the problem. >> well, dylan, for giving me a slice of your show. appreciate that. well, look. i approach this from the standpoint of being a parent. i've got five kids and i think about the world that they're going to live in and i think about -- i think about the consequences of the path that we're on right now, and the fact that we have got to make some huge changes and...
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independence party says that cameron can't tackle the problem while the u.k. is a member of the e.u. if you have huge mass immigration that happens rapidly into an area and if people don't speak the same language then what you get is the ghettoization in cities and towns and you get a dislocated society so no i mean full marks to david cameron for at least starting that debate the difficulty david cameron has got is he will now have raised expectations within this country that he has a prime minister is actually not just going to talk we're told he's going to walk the world he's going to deliver on the point that i'm making is he cannot do that because we're members of the you because we have open borders we have total free movement of peoples within that union now since two thousand and four since poland lithuania latvia and noble the area and remain here and join the union they are very much poorer country and so we've had a huge number of people from those countries and the argument that i would put to mr cameron is yes let's have this debate but let's not
independence party says that cameron can't tackle the problem while the u.k. is a member of the e.u. if you have huge mass immigration that happens rapidly into an area and if people don't speak the same language then what you get is the ghettoization in cities and towns and you get a dislocated society so no i mean full marks to david cameron for at least starting that debate the difficulty david cameron has got is he will now have raised expectations within this country that he has a prime...
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game will change politically what does someone like david cameron gain from waging a war in africa a militant able cameraman sore what was in it for him for a country he's a pro for he is unfortunately a professional bleeding hearts and so he's one of those guys who rush around endlessly he's a total political animal probably rush around endlessly saying something must be done the answer is something mustn't be done it's like when you've been to send off a really stinking is. on the night before to your boss right. don't send that a mile go to bed wake up in the morning and reread it just as i would it was a good idea or not cameron hasn't got that ability basically i think he's gone mad but he's gone mad very early he's only been in power year now balmy is he going to be the last as long as blair blair was certifiable at the end of it all but on my suspicion is that the pressure is just remember kelvin mackenzie thank you very much. for. the. soon which writer if you knew about sums from finance to the pressure. starts on t.v. dot com. need is their stride see the libyan capital onc
game will change politically what does someone like david cameron gain from waging a war in africa a militant able cameraman sore what was in it for him for a country he's a pro for he is unfortunately a professional bleeding hearts and so he's one of those guys who rush around endlessly he's a total political animal probably rush around endlessly saying something must be done the answer is something mustn't be done it's like when you've been to send off a really stinking is. on the night...
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this was the government push this was cameron's personal speech. in the end of the. this is libyans fighting libyans and who are we to say who should be running their country after all when i lost a lot i didn't notice any of the libyans interfere when the cavaliers and the railheads took place in a revolution or that as far as i could see there was nobody from tripoli wondering where in the french revolution this is a revolution quite normal the other side of good governance mysteriously they seem to have rocket propelled grenades they seem to. pull fire ability these people are sitting there with a spud gun leaning over a friend saying your dad's fairly sophisticated but if you take the other aspect is that the rebels themselves who i wish well although i feel very unsure about what our relationship with libya is going to be at the end of the lips we have al qaeda wondering around. how do we know that at the end of the day they don't end up writing the devil country we don't know anything about us there is a justification for us doing much more than for no fly zone
this was the government push this was cameron's personal speech. in the end of the. this is libyans fighting libyans and who are we to say who should be running their country after all when i lost a lot i didn't notice any of the libyans interfere when the cavaliers and the railheads took place in a revolution or that as far as i could see there was nobody from tripoli wondering where in the french revolution this is a revolution quite normal the other side of good governance mysteriously they...
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by the way, that is prime minister david cameron with his wife samantha. he walked out into the crowd yesterday that he was 14 years old, and he actually camped out to watch charles marry diana. so now he must have to pinch himself. he's the prime minister, walking in to westminster abbey for this very regal affair. and he's slightly controversial, is he not, david? >> david cameron -- >> well, he -- >> go ahead. >> hold on two seconds, you guys. i'm sorry we're just getting our wires crossed a bit. i was saying to david starkey because of the austerity program he's slightly controversial. >> he is. but what caused more controversy was whether he should wear morning dress. that's what people get excited about at weddings. he's shown good manners. rachel, i was saying that this couple, william and kate, really represent a new generation, and young people in great britain must be very the royal family now looks like them. >> it is. i mean, just as david and samantha were a new generation of politicians, a new political family, a dynasty to a young family, th
by the way, that is prime minister david cameron with his wife samantha. he walked out into the crowd yesterday that he was 14 years old, and he actually camped out to watch charles marry diana. so now he must have to pinch himself. he's the prime minister, walking in to westminster abbey for this very regal affair. and he's slightly controversial, is he not, david? >> david cameron -- >> well, he -- >> go ahead. >> hold on two seconds, you guys. i'm sorry we're just...
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game were trained politically what does someone like david cameron again from waging a war in africa a military a war came and saw what was in it for him for a country he's a pro for he is unfortunately a professional bleeding hearts and so he's one of those guys who rush around endlessly he's a true to the political animal by the way rush around endlessly saying something must be done the answer is something must be done this like when used bad to send off a really stinking mees email on the night before to your boss right. don't send that a mile go to bed wake up in the morning and reread it and decide whether it was a good idea or not cameron hasn't got that ability basically i think he's gone mad days gone bad very early he's only been in power a year now balmy is he going to be as old as blair blair was such a fall but at the end of it all. my suspicion is that the pressure is just remember kelly mccann is in thank you very much. culture is that so much of the good news going to be made into a lot of the places where you look at twenty five years ago world was coming to grips wi
game were trained politically what does someone like david cameron again from waging a war in africa a military a war came and saw what was in it for him for a country he's a pro for he is unfortunately a professional bleeding hearts and so he's one of those guys who rush around endlessly he's a true to the political animal by the way rush around endlessly saying something must be done the answer is something must be done this like when used bad to send off a really stinking mees email on the...
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time over immigration policy the liberal democrats last out of conservative prime minister david cameron over a pledge to cut immigration to tan's of thousands per year. the failure of some immigrants to learn english once thriving communities and the leader of the planet's party nigel farrar the prime minister is earn credit for raising the issue but he won't be able to deliver under e.u. regulations. if you have huge mass immigration that happens rapidly into an area and if people don't speak the same language then what you get is the ghettoization in cities and towns and you get a dislocated society so you know i mean full marks to david cameron for at least starting that debate the difficulty david cameron has got is he will now have raised expectations within this country but he has a prime minister is actually logical talk a little bit he's going to walk the war he's going to deliver on the point that i'm making is he cannot do that because we're members of the you because we have open borders we have total free movement of peoples within that union now since two thousand and four
time over immigration policy the liberal democrats last out of conservative prime minister david cameron over a pledge to cut immigration to tan's of thousands per year. the failure of some immigrants to learn english once thriving communities and the leader of the planet's party nigel farrar the prime minister is earn credit for raising the issue but he won't be able to deliver under e.u. regulations. if you have huge mass immigration that happens rapidly into an area and if people don't speak...
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this is the first day that cameron beach is not with us. in honor of his memory, heat -- we have left his name plate up here. he died about two weeks ago. he really cared passionately about the work of the mta. he was interested in it, a wonderful service in his memory. oftentimes, i asked him about something. this is a huge amount of knowledge and was very wise. we have done a number of suggestions in recent weeks about this report to recognize him. one suggestion is to name the street car coach and he was very involved in this. another one that makes a lot of sense to me would be the geneva yard where the historic st. cars are stored and repaired. that would be a fitting thing to named after him. his contributions to the city was enormous and i think it would be a fitting way to remember him i understand to do this, what we need to do is to ask the city attorney to draw up some kind of resolution to do that and i would be interested in members of the board's comments. >> i will miss his wisdom, his wit, and his generosity. i think naming
this is the first day that cameron beach is not with us. in honor of his memory, heat -- we have left his name plate up here. he died about two weeks ago. he really cared passionately about the work of the mta. he was interested in it, a wonderful service in his memory. oftentimes, i asked him about something. this is a huge amount of knowledge and was very wise. we have done a number of suggestions in recent weeks about this report to recognize him. one suggestion is to name the street car...
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arms or granddaughters the one which is a waste but that's gone up fifty percent and now cameron was in pakistan offering it yet more money for pakistani schools well there may be some merits of part of that but you know i think the british people are wondering what on earth is going on where money is being thrown away well it's through the e.u. or through the u.k. it needless internationally but nevertheless britain is still better off than many countries and it's was still one of the richest countries so there should still be an obligation to help partner shouldn't. well look at the scale of debt you know one of every four pounds that we spend government spending in the u.k. it's had to be borrowed you know we don't want to end up like greece or portugal we saw recently spain's in trouble. you know we don't want to be going down that route and we do have to cut back but it shouldn't be the fence which is a very bad cars it should actually be looking at some of this aid i mean we're giving money to certain countries that have their own nuclear programs their own space programs like
arms or granddaughters the one which is a waste but that's gone up fifty percent and now cameron was in pakistan offering it yet more money for pakistani schools well there may be some merits of part of that but you know i think the british people are wondering what on earth is going on where money is being thrown away well it's through the e.u. or through the u.k. it needless internationally but nevertheless britain is still better off than many countries and it's was still one of the richest...
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for at least starting that debate the trouble is that he can't deliver the difficulty david cameron has got is he will now have raised expectations within this country but he has a prime minister is actually not just going to talk the talk but he's going to walk the walk he's going to deliver and the point that i'm making is he cannot do that because we're members of the e.u. because we have open borders we have total free movement of peoples within that union now since two thousand and four since poland lithuania latvia and now bulgaria and romania join the union they are very much poorer countries most of them learn english as their first foreign language and we've had a huge number of people from those countries the united kingdom is the most overcrowded country in the whole of the european union you really have to travel on the london underground to realise just how they were crowded we become the argument that i would put to mr cameron is yes let's have this debate but let's not have the you having open borders and free movement of peoples why don't we in britain decide ourselv
for at least starting that debate the trouble is that he can't deliver the difficulty david cameron has got is he will now have raised expectations within this country but he has a prime minister is actually not just going to talk the talk but he's going to walk the walk he's going to deliver and the point that i'm making is he cannot do that because we're members of the e.u. because we have open borders we have total free movement of peoples within that union now since two thousand and four...
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in the country the leading liberal democrat vince cable has criticized tory prime minister david cameron over a speech in which the premier val to cut immigration to tens of thousands came and said that some immigrants failure to learn english was wrecking communities. in need of the u.k. independence party says that the prime minister can't tackle the problem of mass immigration while the u.k. is a member of the e.u. . if you have huge mass immigration that happens rapidly into an area and if people don't speak the same language then what you get is the ghettoization in cities and towns and you get a dislocated society so no i mean full marks to david cameron for at least starting that debate the difficulty david cameron has got is he will now have raised expectations within this country but he has a prime minister is actually not just going to talk with all but he's going to walk the war he's going to deliver on the point that i'm making is he cannot do that because we're members of the you because we have open borders we have total free movement of peoples within that union now since
in the country the leading liberal democrat vince cable has criticized tory prime minister david cameron over a speech in which the premier val to cut immigration to tens of thousands came and said that some immigrants failure to learn english was wrecking communities. in need of the u.k. independence party says that the prime minister can't tackle the problem of mass immigration while the u.k. is a member of the e.u. . if you have huge mass immigration that happens rapidly into an area and if...
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currently using sniper rifles to suppress the rebels that mr cameron so clearly sympathizes with isn't he eligible to be tried for some sort of crime. and i think that's a good question you know we also have reports today that from the top vatican official who is in libya there are forty civilians reported killed and of course that's what happens when you start bombing a place there are going to be deaths but do you think this is just part of the collateral damage is that how they're going to treat it or does it put in that question the entire idea of the word there to protect civilians. well i think there is one important thing. cameron in parliament was pass the british using depleted uranium he said the british aren't using depleted uranium and they don't use depleted uranium or the people of southern iraq would probably peg to differ with that but let's just say we believe mr cameron that the british aren't using depleted uranium no one has said the united states aren't using completely curing him and depleted uranium has not discriminate between somebody who is loyal and someone w
currently using sniper rifles to suppress the rebels that mr cameron so clearly sympathizes with isn't he eligible to be tried for some sort of crime. and i think that's a good question you know we also have reports today that from the top vatican official who is in libya there are forty civilians reported killed and of course that's what happens when you start bombing a place there are going to be deaths but do you think this is just part of the collateral damage is that how they're going to...
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camerons are staying open all night long so royal fans can enjoy this special event together. the sign says london is more than 5,000 miles away from half moon bay. >> this couple's in love, they're trying to test it, it's a fairy tale, it's beautiful. >> reporter: the wedding party is a bit of a fairy tale. well wishers are signing a guest book. a table is reserved just in case the newlyweds honeymoon in half moon bay. and a cab is ready to whisk them away. it's almost like william and kate are here. after weeks of anticipation, it's a love story worth losing sleep over. >> it takes me back to my fairy tale, my prince from britain found me and swept me up. >> reporter: seems much of half moon bay is swept up in royal matrimony. >> our phones have been ringing off the hook. a lot of people are going to come at some ungodley hour in the morning. >> reporter: lots of people plan to watch history unfold. >> i'm going to go home and take a nap. whether i get up and watch it again, i don't know. >> reporter: the pageantentry draws it in. >> it will come together. i'm not into kate'
camerons are staying open all night long so royal fans can enjoy this special event together. the sign says london is more than 5,000 miles away from half moon bay. >> this couple's in love, they're trying to test it, it's a fairy tale, it's beautiful. >> reporter: the wedding party is a bit of a fairy tale. well wishers are signing a guest book. a table is reserved just in case the newlyweds honeymoon in half moon bay. and a cab is ready to whisk them away. it's almost like william...
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tonight, inside this historic residence, a conversation with prime minister david cameron about libya, the british economy, and, of course, the royal wedding. >> it's like the team of the future, and an excuse for a bit of a party and some fun at the same time. >> couric: and the lady at the center of this fairy tale romance and how it began, once upon a time. captioning sponsored by cbs >> this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric reporting tonight from london. >> couric: good evening, everyone. it was an extraordinary moment. president obama went on national television today and did what no other president has ever even been asked to do: prove he's a natural born u.s. citizen, a requirement for holding that office. calling the birther issue a distraction, the president released a copy of his long-form birth certificate, showing he was born in hawaii, as he's always said. the short form, which has been out there for a while, had not satisfied some obama critics. but there is nothing in the long-form certificate about the president and his parents that we didn't already know. c
tonight, inside this historic residence, a conversation with prime minister david cameron about libya, the british economy, and, of course, the royal wedding. >> it's like the team of the future, and an excuse for a bit of a party and some fun at the same time. >> couric: and the lady at the center of this fairy tale romance and how it began, once upon a time. captioning sponsored by cbs >> this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric reporting tonight from...
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speaker, can i join the prime minister to join in a tribute for cameron and lisa head. both demonstrated enormous courage and bravery and our thoughts are with their family and friends. i also pay tribute to roland kerr who was murdered for simply doing his job and the outrage we have seen across all communities in northern ireland in response to this act. i also join the prime minister in sending best wishes to prince william and kate middleton on their happy day on friday and i'm sure i also speak for him and the deputy prime minister and myself when i say we will all do our best to be suitably attired for the occasion. [laughter] >> mr. speaker -- mr. speaker, turning to the economy, does the prime minister think it is a mark of success or failure that the economy has flatlined over the last six months? >> well, it's clearly a success. the economy is growing. yes, yes. the figures out this morning show the economy growing in the first quarter of the year. they show manufacturing up, exports up, and we got 400,000 more people in work in the private sector than we had
speaker, can i join the prime minister to join in a tribute for cameron and lisa head. both demonstrated enormous courage and bravery and our thoughts are with their family and friends. i also pay tribute to roland kerr who was murdered for simply doing his job and the outrage we have seen across all communities in northern ireland in response to this act. i also join the prime minister in sending best wishes to prince william and kate middleton on their happy day on friday and i'm sure i also...
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david cameron must have got most things right when he was a student at oxford. he ended up with a first-class degree. he got low marks for saying that today. >> only one black person went to oxford last year. the that is disgraceful. >> what he should have said is only one student from a black caribbean background got in that year, joining 40 others from all black background. that is a tiny proportion of an overall intake of 3000 students. when lewis became the first black president of the oxford student union, he was one of two black students at his college and said others should not [unintelligible] >> if you care a lot of subject -- a lot about a subject you should study there. >> the fact that there is such a tiny number of black students is disgraceful, he said but the university said it does not start when it comes to people's filling in their entry forms. only 71 students from black caribbean backgrounds in the country got the kind of grades that schools and university demands. >> it is important to emphasize the reason why too few students from nontradit
david cameron must have got most things right when he was a student at oxford. he ended up with a first-class degree. he got low marks for saying that today. >> only one black person went to oxford last year. the that is disgraceful. >> what he should have said is only one student from a black caribbean background got in that year, joining 40 others from all black background. that is a tiny proportion of an overall intake of 3000 students. when lewis became the first black president...
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i think that david cameron thought this was going to be an easy war for him to strut around on the world stage and show his message to leaders and i think what he's learned over the past few weeks is that war is never a simple matter it's extremely difficult to predict what is going to happen on the ground and actually what might politically seem to see one week can very soon turn round and. it's very interesting to hear what you have to say we really appreciate your time joining us live there in london thank you u.k.i.p. for the labor party barry gardner joining us here on r.t. a pleasure. shakeup of the global monetary system is what the world's fastest growing economies of called for at their annual meeting i'd like just mention that group brazil russia india china and south africa it's the so-called brics nations also slammed laitos operation in conflict on libya well arty's to syria is that the chinese resort of sandia where the summit is taking place. they really want to see change in the international financial model existing right now that will benefit developing countries more p
i think that david cameron thought this was going to be an easy war for him to strut around on the world stage and show his message to leaders and i think what he's learned over the past few weeks is that war is never a simple matter it's extremely difficult to predict what is going to happen on the ground and actually what might politically seem to see one week can very soon turn round and. it's very interesting to hear what you have to say we really appreciate your time joining us live there...
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just as a side note, the last two years, the president is cameron clark. in cameron's husband died last night. there will be a memorial service this thursday. if you would like to be there, let me know. president vietor: thank you. >> the last item on the general managers' report -- do we have a bolt for sfpuc's investing in our community including a new web page and ways to talk about how people see the puc. we have asked mr. jue to talk about that. >> thank you. i'm very excited to be here. what we're asking the commission for today is feedback. there is no formal action to be taken. it is just a new look and feel for the agency. on the agenda -- i will send this over. we have some long-term strategies. the reason we chose to the branding effort now -- and also how we structure of this to be a low-cost transition. and then i will take the back and questions. our priorities are about establishing credibility with both the public and our internal staff. we do that by providing opportunities for engagement, for awareness. whether we're doing our newsletter,
just as a side note, the last two years, the president is cameron clark. in cameron's husband died last night. there will be a memorial service this thursday. if you would like to be there, let me know. president vietor: thank you. >> the last item on the general managers' report -- do we have a bolt for sfpuc's investing in our community including a new web page and ways to talk about how people see the puc. we have asked mr. jue to talk about that. >> thank you. i'm very excited...
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cameron which was addressed to the in which they really are steps that god's nature is going to stay in they be as long as it takes until gadhafi steps down the same saying same day eight air strikes hit the country's capital tripoli and according to reports from libya there have been a number of civilian casualties now russia and china initially did not sort of vote against the u.n. security council resolution. no fly zone over libya but now that what used to be a mission to protect civilians in libya looks like is turning into a bloody massacre according to some experts in russia that other interpretation of the u.n. security council resolution. has been very loose by one set of u.n. resolutions petersfield in accordance with the wording and amazing and not with free interpretations of some states because we voted for a new fly using just the escalation of the conflict so that we could separate the two sides but we're having now is a military operation it may not be on the ground yet but it's certainly going on. number of countries who are taking part and the nature stepped in but
cameron which was addressed to the in which they really are steps that god's nature is going to stay in they be as long as it takes until gadhafi steps down the same saying same day eight air strikes hit the country's capital tripoli and according to reports from libya there have been a number of civilian casualties now russia and china initially did not sort of vote against the u.n. security council resolution. no fly zone over libya but now that what used to be a mission to protect civilians...
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david cameron said he would block brown as the imf job if he it was vacant. a very personalized. he didn't do this to jim callahan. if you don't like the government you replace. >> you say prince william is listening to cameron/ >> 1900 people came. this is a geopolitical state occassion. the government is up to its ears. >> where did the guest list come from? >> this is from the palace, with advice from the government. i would like to think that there were not invited was because it took us into an illegal war in iraq. but this is probably not the case. >> what is the reason? >> we have a story -- i cannot take it beyond that. >> and what are the personal aspects of this? going to the death -- >> this is more probable than the iraq war? this is more serious. >> i could say that this could be construed as something, there are likely allusions made to him in the book. >> i suppose this is possible, if there is something there -- i suppose that this is conceivable. >> there was the this inviting of the ambassador. they would signal this if they were disinvited, and this is a shame
david cameron said he would block brown as the imf job if he it was vacant. a very personalized. he didn't do this to jim callahan. if you don't like the government you replace. >> you say prince william is listening to cameron/ >> 1900 people came. this is a geopolitical state occassion. the government is up to its ears. >> where did the guest list come from? >> this is from the palace, with advice from the government. i would like to think that there were not invited...
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you could not be part of that community without knowing cameron beach. his passing came as a great shock to all of us. all of us that worked with him over the years. in one of the articles written about him when he passed away, it was said that he loved muni more than anyone else in the city, and i think that is exactly right. muni is something special. it is not just a transit system overlaid on a city. it is something that is deeply enmeshed with the city. the city and muni are inseparable. i think the camera understood that. i think that his experience in transportation, when i read about how many years of experience that he had, i thought that it did not add up with this age. but in fact he started sleeping in buses when he was 16. he started caring about the system quite a bit. i remember, one time, i have made recommendations year. obviously i knew him through the board and the policy advisory group. i remember making recommendations here about one year ago where it was an arcane issue about whether they should buy insurance for certain types of li
you could not be part of that community without knowing cameron beach. his passing came as a great shock to all of us. all of us that worked with him over the years. in one of the articles written about him when he passed away, it was said that he loved muni more than anyone else in the city, and i think that is exactly right. muni is something special. it is not just a transit system overlaid on a city. it is something that is deeply enmeshed with the city. the city and muni are inseparable. i...
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them last week president obama and sarkozy and british prime minister david cameron wrote an op ed once again saying that this will not end until gadhafi is out but let's be clear here the military mission the u.n. resolution that was passed does not have that in its wording and to the file back to the u.s. defense secretary robert gates has very begrudgingly complied with obama's orders while he officially stated that the mission is simply to protect libyan civilians but now the u.s. is providing material aid and france and italy have joined forces with britain to train of the rebels who by the way might be tied to al qaeda well as the war continues to expand the question really is what should nato do about it air strikes of expanded loyalist forces continue to be strong and the u.s. seems to remain stuck between a rock and a hard place when it comes to what they actually need to be doing there this mass is getting out of control and i think that a clear statement from obama as to what our role in libya is is in order. well it's so much more to come on tonight's show after being abused
them last week president obama and sarkozy and british prime minister david cameron wrote an op ed once again saying that this will not end until gadhafi is out but let's be clear here the military mission the u.n. resolution that was passed does not have that in its wording and to the file back to the u.s. defense secretary robert gates has very begrudgingly complied with obama's orders while he officially stated that the mission is simply to protect libyan civilians but now the u.s. is...
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. >>> finally, cards and padres, welcome to the team, cameron. stayed that way until the 11th.hit a single to right scoring what proved to be the winning run. but he hurt himself on the play. they thought it was a knee injury, only to find out otherwise in the postgame show with closer keith bell. >> oh, wait. we just got word that cameron appears to have cramps. it does not appear to have a serious problem. you were watching from the bull pen. did you think his ball was going to get out to center? >> yeah. we saw the angle. he got a lot of topspin on that ball. but it's good to know that he has crabs. >> did i say that? cramps? >> no, i think he has crabs. >> i'm not sure where to go from there. >> perhaps the doctor. that's your first look at sports. have a great weekend. >> oh, my goodness. now for another quit look at the weather, here is bill karins. that was just a really bad april fool's joke. good a little baseball humor on the field. >> if that's what they call it. >> that time of year. if you're just joining us on the snow, a lot of snow is falling in areas of massach
. >>> finally, cards and padres, welcome to the team, cameron. stayed that way until the 11th.hit a single to right scoring what proved to be the winning run. but he hurt himself on the play. they thought it was a knee injury, only to find out otherwise in the postgame show with closer keith bell. >> oh, wait. we just got word that cameron appears to have cramps. it does not appear to have a serious problem. you were watching from the bull pen. did you think his ball was going to...
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the british filmmaker cameron north described the problem in his documentary. buzzing with a lot of things company because. firstly one of the things is the economy left. and life now is much harder for good living partly because the nationals i'm. mad about nash's a more than putting the economy another reason is that they've got a very good social riots in the u.k. . it's now been twenty years since latvia jeev sovereignty. but still independence day is most celebrated holiday and the freedom monument its main national icon aliant the heart of the country's population.
the british filmmaker cameron north described the problem in his documentary. buzzing with a lot of things company because. firstly one of the things is the economy left. and life now is much harder for good living partly because the nationals i'm. mad about nash's a more than putting the economy another reason is that they've got a very good social riots in the u.k. . it's now been twenty years since latvia jeev sovereignty. but still independence day is most celebrated holiday and the freedom...
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the british filmmaker cameron north described the problem in his documentary. but in the philippines comes the. first the one of these is the economy not. a life that is much harder with good living partly because of nationalism in matter but national some of them growing economy now the reason is that they get very good sir for rides in the u.k. . it's now been twenty years since latvia jeev sovereignty. but still independence day its most celebrated holiday and the freedom monument its main national icon alien to haunt of the country's population.
the british filmmaker cameron north described the problem in his documentary. but in the philippines comes the. first the one of these is the economy not. a life that is much harder with good living partly because of nationalism in matter but national some of them growing economy now the reason is that they get very good sir for rides in the u.k. . it's now been twenty years since latvia jeev sovereignty. but still independence day its most celebrated holiday and the freedom monument its main...