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mama told me either we're going to go to school or study at home i said i'm going to go to school the clegg all children. and then i was staying at home and studying on my own would be boring i don't have any bad grades only good and great going into will i don't like reading or writing writing takes too much time and. i am not particularly fond of reading mathematics is more interesting for you we do exercises and draw our patterns in our matheson's you. you get a yeah i am going to be an artist the worst thing is because drawing that's what i like most of all. the children understand that d.s. is not like that they know they better not pass to her and leave her alone to avoid unnecessary problems. but she does try to join in by sometimes she even chases other children as she drives her wheelchair around the room she chimes in when the boys or girls are discussing something she has friends and the surge in fifth forms as well as her own. i discovered she copes pretty well without me sometimes she asks me to stir pick up books because she finds it difficult and doesn't deserve to go through
mama told me either we're going to go to school or study at home i said i'm going to go to school the clegg all children. and then i was staying at home and studying on my own would be boring i don't have any bad grades only good and great going into will i don't like reading or writing writing takes too much time and. i am not particularly fond of reading mathematics is more interesting for you we do exercises and draw our patterns in our matheson's you. you get a yeah i am going to be an...
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prime minister david cameron and the deputy leaders because it should nick clegg giving one of their rare chewing public appearances together to deliver this mid-term review it was an awkward appearance it was really really difficult watching there were red faces there were or could pull a series of these really embarrassing jig it was certainly i think rather public to him to parents as somebody would say off to the home and that's probably quite a good thing this is something up we're half way through the coalition now of course a huge question was whether the coalition a going to be breaking up whether they're going to stay together. the main message from the to leaders was presenting a united front that they're in this for the full five years of course their plans that they laid out the next steps that are going to follow already being criticized by the opposition who said this is and he promises no real substance here you know there was a lot of summing up we're going to get the details of this sort of bulk mid term ready in the coming weeks that some of the things that they tho
prime minister david cameron and the deputy leaders because it should nick clegg giving one of their rare chewing public appearances together to deliver this mid-term review it was an awkward appearance it was really really difficult watching there were red faces there were or could pull a series of these really embarrassing jig it was certainly i think rather public to him to parents as somebody would say off to the home and that's probably quite a good thing this is something up we're half...
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these days david cameron the prime minister has played it out saying it's just an opinion but nick clegg his deputy has said that it is a big issue that the u.k. is valuable to the u.s. u.s. precisely because it has a close relationship with the european union but of course his party does stands against anything that distances person from the now i felt that the main issue for people here given that there's an increasing lack of support for britain's membership of the european union would probably be just that the u.s. sticking its already so i went out to us that they have concerns and i can understand because they were saying they feel that we have similar values. therefore we represent them and the european union go. clearly. we take notice but equally i don't. fully understand. the implications for britain i don't think it is because i mean we're a different country to them so you know i think we should make that decision and those people in the streets they're seeing it as a question of sovereignty now with me i said gerald batten he's a member of the european parliament general we'
these days david cameron the prime minister has played it out saying it's just an opinion but nick clegg his deputy has said that it is a big issue that the u.k. is valuable to the u.s. u.s. precisely because it has a close relationship with the european union but of course his party does stands against anything that distances person from the now i felt that the main issue for people here given that there's an increasing lack of support for britain's membership of the european union would...
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these days david cameron the prime minister has played it out saying it's just an opinion but nick clegg his deputy has said that it is a big issue that the u.k. is valuable to use us precisely because it has a clue.
these days david cameron the prime minister has played it out saying it's just an opinion but nick clegg his deputy has said that it is a big issue that the u.k. is valuable to use us precisely because it has a clue.
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it's a coalition between the conservatives and nick clegg is is you know is very real is to go a little you know austerity is a two headed beast you can't have a sturdy unless you have tax hikes and cripple the economy and we're doing this austerity is all about tax cuts we're going to cut spending and let's not austerity . ok what's your think should have been doing is cutting taxes cutting regulation and cutting spending then you'll be able to see the government gets out of the space in the private sector is based operate they haven't been doing that they've been doing the opposite they've cut some spending but they're also increasing taxes well then why is it that that doesn't work g.d.p. to debt ratio was at four point nine percent now it's of four point three percent they said they were going to get it down below two percent and happen when you spend a little bit less and tax more. of the private sector the actual opposite that you need to do they are penalizing the very people that they need to be out there encouraging the sort of ideas the private sector that drives economies. pr
it's a coalition between the conservatives and nick clegg is is you know is very real is to go a little you know austerity is a two headed beast you can't have a sturdy unless you have tax hikes and cripple the economy and we're doing this austerity is all about tax cuts we're going to cut spending and let's not austerity . ok what's your think should have been doing is cutting taxes cutting regulation and cutting spending then you'll be able to see the government gets out of the space in the...
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these referendums in the past after all he gave us a cast iron guarantee his coalition partner nick clegg also campaigned on offering a referendum and indeed tony blair for the labor party offered a referendum on master it so the british people are fully aware that the politicians in this country offer one thing but actually then don't deliver on it ukip will campaign right up to the opportunity that we have this referendum where we will say we are the only party that truly believes in getting out of the european union and that's why we will are the party you should vote for under you the party that really explains to the british people what it's all about do the british people really understand if that referendum does happen what the actual issues are and why it is that britain should be putting out of the e.u. because many politicians of course can confuse them and cloud the issue in their favor. well that's that's again but actually their game has actually been kind of defeated because people are fully understanding when young women who have now having to face higher insurance bills be
these referendums in the past after all he gave us a cast iron guarantee his coalition partner nick clegg also campaigned on offering a referendum and indeed tony blair for the labor party offered a referendum on master it so the british people are fully aware that the politicians in this country offer one thing but actually then don't deliver on it ukip will campaign right up to the opportunity that we have this referendum where we will say we are the only party that truly believes in getting...
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everybody, meet ian clegg. congratulations. >> thank you.en married before. >> i've been married before. i have two children. >> and you decided to go on a dating site. how did it feel to find out that you met every, single requirement that women want? >> it's very amusing. it's been fun. i had a couple of girls call me and say they want to go to istanbul. >> really? if you meet every requirement, why has it been hard to find someone to spend your life with? >> we're all sort of busy. we're all preoccupied. >> this has been the world's biggest personal ad. >> it can't hurt. >> you need to turn on your cell phone. >> we thank you so much. best of luck. keep us posted. >> thank you. >>> sam, are you there? >> mr. perfect? are you in vegas? >> are you there? hello? can you guys hear me? can you see me? hey, lara. if dan harris is in for josh today, why is josh heckling me on twitter from vegas? how is that possible? >> i don't know. the guy -- sleep in, josh. >> let's get to the boards. one or two things going on we want to talk about. as you s
everybody, meet ian clegg. congratulations. >> thank you.en married before. >> i've been married before. i have two children. >> and you decided to go on a dating site. how did it feel to find out that you met every, single requirement that women want? >> it's very amusing. it's been fun. i had a couple of girls call me and say they want to go to istanbul. >> really? if you meet every requirement, why has it been hard to find someone to spend your life with?...
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the question is whether you see nick clegg presiding or the prime minister. what we don't have as in many great debates is any clear deadline. the leveson inquiry was meant to answer the difficult questions and take them away from the hands of politicians who could be seen to be biased or subject to influence or trying to bully newspapers. the way it worked out is we have the report, we have the conclusions, and then it went right back to those politicians who still have to deal with a lot of the difficult questions they would have had to deal with had there been no leveson report at all. >> all right. well, as we have you here, let's take a look at the wider political world. david cameron is going to have to deal with leveson in the new year, but what other clouds are there on the coalition's horizon coming up? >> well, there's plenty coming up. there's talk of some audit at how far the coalition has gotten in its aims, and that will raise, i think, some of the things in which there's been very little or no progress at all. remember the idea of the capacity
the question is whether you see nick clegg presiding or the prime minister. what we don't have as in many great debates is any clear deadline. the leveson inquiry was meant to answer the difficult questions and take them away from the hands of politicians who could be seen to be biased or subject to influence or trying to bully newspapers. the way it worked out is we have the report, we have the conclusions, and then it went right back to those politicians who still have to deal with a lot of...
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michael clegg and daniel webster, director of the school's gun policy and research for hosting this conference. you know, a few years ago dr. webster or conducted a study of an initiative we undertook in new york city identifying the most problematic out-of-state gun dealers based on crime data, conducting undercover operations of their sales practices and suing those that sold guns to straw purchasers. straw purchasers are those who lie about who is the actual purchaser of the gun and stand in for somebody that could not pass a background check. 24 of the most problematic dealers settled or were put under a court monitor, and dr. webster found that in new york city the likelihood of recovering a gun at a crime scene from one of these dealers almost overnight dropped by 84%. 99% of the gun dealers in our country do obey the law. 1% don't, and those are the ones that we have to go after. and the results are dramatic and almost instantaneous. our investigation never would have happened without the data that allowed us to identify the problematic dealers. and yet if it were up to the nra, we woul
michael clegg and daniel webster, director of the school's gun policy and research for hosting this conference. you know, a few years ago dr. webster or conducted a study of an initiative we undertook in new york city identifying the most problematic out-of-state gun dealers based on crime data, conducting undercover operations of their sales practices and suing those that sold guns to straw purchasers. straw purchasers are those who lie about who is the actual purchaser of the gun and stand in...
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. >> british prime minister david cameron and deputy prime ministers nick clegg held their first joint news conference of the year, monday come in london, outlined the coalitions governments midterm priorities on the british economy, the leaders stated the economy was healing at a much slower pace than expected, but they added they were confident the coalition had a plan in place to promote growth. >> to come together in a national interest and for the first coalition government in britain for over 65 years. we were faced with a national economy in difficulty, with our nation's finances in debt and disarray after years of mismanagement and neglect. this was always going to involve tough decisions, and some people thought our coalition wouldn't make it through our first christmas. but this government is now well into its third year. because this coalition was not and is not some short-term arrangement, it is a serious five-year commitment to give our country the strong, stable and determined leadership that we need for the long term. at the heart of that commitment is one simple fact, b
. >> british prime minister david cameron and deputy prime ministers nick clegg held their first joint news conference of the year, monday come in london, outlined the coalitions governments midterm priorities on the british economy, the leaders stated the economy was healing at a much slower pace than expected, but they added they were confident the coalition had a plan in place to promote growth. >> to come together in a national interest and for the first coalition government in...