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a warning to david cameron that china must do more to ensure human rights. >> we are different countries. different stages of development. we should show each other respect, but we are very clear that political and economic development should go hand in hand, that one supports the other. >> downing street said that mr. cameron raised specific cases of human rights concerns over lunch, but wen jiabao was equally robust, saying states should not lecture one another. >> our human rights, china and the united kingdom, should respect each other, respect the fact, three each other as equal, engage in more cooperation that finger-pointing and resolve our differences to dialogue. sometimes diplomacy needs to be decoded but not today. diplomats said dead wen's stern words reflected a genuine irritation. the question is whether the trade deals were affected. for now it appears not. all around the table, they agreed on 1.2 billion pounds of new business and they signed a swath of new trade agreements. premier wen promised a couple nuedinburghor a zoo too. the chinese leader cannot escape concerns a
a warning to david cameron that china must do more to ensure human rights. >> we are different countries. different stages of development. we should show each other respect, but we are very clear that political and economic development should go hand in hand, that one supports the other. >> downing street said that mr. cameron raised specific cases of human rights concerns over lunch, but wen jiabao was equally robust, saying states should not lecture one another. >> our human...
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prime minister david cameron, and delivered a speech to the u.k. >> we committed to working togetherthat we could find an approach and is consistent w security needs. >> question, what are the intentions between the i don't think so and great britain today, pat? >> well, the tensions between -- britain is on sort of an austerity program now, also the british and french want the united states to be a little more aggressive in libya, which they've been very out front on. and for the g-8 he has problems with polls. the polls are concerned about given up the anti-missile defense and were the russians. so the real problems they've got is, john, they've got greece, ireland, spain and other countries that are real danger every going down, quite frankly. we've got the imf involved and the americans got their own debt problems. i'll tell you if you look at this, you look at the g-8, you're looking at a western world which is somewhat contracting and whose real power relative to the rest of the world i think is clearly diminishing. >> the question was about u.s., u.k. relationship. and i this
prime minister david cameron, and delivered a speech to the u.k. >> we committed to working togetherthat we could find an approach and is consistent w security needs. >> question, what are the intentions between the i don't think so and great britain today, pat? >> well, the tensions between -- britain is on sort of an austerity program now, also the british and french want the united states to be a little more aggressive in libya, which they've been very out front on. and for...
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through the david cameron's rule that out and i commend that as you rightly say the british taxpayer has been helping out even though we're not in the euro zone and never have it in the euro zone we are being forced to help it out and i have to says what's interesting what's different is we're now hearing from ministers in the x. foreign secretary actually predicting also refusing to rule out the fact that the euro may well. so let's just recap this then there's a final question cino at the end of the day which of the two options would be the least painful for the greek people in your view tonight i think they should go back to the drachma i think they need to get out the euro it is a prison for them and to recreate the drachma i know there are no plans at present to do that but of course they can't sort of plan to be until the euro actually fails i think that is the salvation for greece and that's the way it really should go but obviously that's a matter for the greek people that will be decided tonight to overcome a ban i'm a member of the european parliament thanks for being on th
through the david cameron's rule that out and i commend that as you rightly say the british taxpayer has been helping out even though we're not in the euro zone and never have it in the euro zone we are being forced to help it out and i have to says what's interesting what's different is we're now hearing from ministers in the x. foreign secretary actually predicting also refusing to rule out the fact that the euro may well. so let's just recap this then there's a final question cino at the end...
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do you think david cameron in your home country is -- >> david cameron is a very impressive man, ands the ability to be a great leader. really in order to be a truly great leader, you pretty much always need a war. it's a terrible thing to have to say, but it's very often true. >> we've got three of them. we can give him one. >> actually, we started one of them, and you're coming in. slightly late. well, president roosevelt, of course, had to end a war. so in a sense he was lucky in that regard. >> double lucky. >> no, with regard to the great leaders of the second world war, we do have roosevelt and churchill, of course. who stand head and shoulders above the rest. today when one looks around the world, i think it would be easier for the west if you didn't have this looming threat of china coming up to tread on everybody's toes. >> eliot, you write that you wish obama were more rooseveltian. >> absolutely. >> you think that you need to see a much more unapologetic defense of government. >> because i think it worked. again, just so it's clear before ann starts jumping up and down, i
do you think david cameron in your home country is -- >> david cameron is a very impressive man, ands the ability to be a great leader. really in order to be a truly great leader, you pretty much always need a war. it's a terrible thing to have to say, but it's very often true. >> we've got three of them. we can give him one. >> actually, we started one of them, and you're coming in. slightly late. well, president roosevelt, of course, had to end a war. so in a sense he was...
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do you think david cameron in your home country is -- >> david cameron is a very impressive man and he has the ability to be a great leader, well in order to be a great leader you pretty much always kneeled a war, it's a terrible thing to have to say but -- >> we've got three of hem, we can give him one. >> we started one and you're coming in slightly late. president roosevelt had depression and a war so in a sense he was lucky in that regard. >> double lucky. >> no, with regard to the great world leaders of the second world war we have roosevelt and churchill, de gaulle stand head and shoulders above the rest. today when one looks around the world it would be easier for the west if you didn't have the looming threat of china coming up to tread on everybody's toes. >> elliott, you write that you wish obama were more rooseveltian in your comments. >> absolutely. >> you need to see a much more unapologetic defensive government and defensive -- >> i think it worked. i think again, just so it's clear, before ann starts jumping up and down, i actually believe keynes works. something the tea
do you think david cameron in your home country is -- >> david cameron is a very impressive man and he has the ability to be a great leader, well in order to be a great leader you pretty much always kneeled a war, it's a terrible thing to have to say but -- >> we've got three of hem, we can give him one. >> we started one and you're coming in slightly late. president roosevelt had depression and a war so in a sense he was lucky in that regard. >> double lucky. >>...
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grex of next, british prime minister david cameron appears that no weekly question time in parliament. then it is "road to the white house, featuring michele bachmann and texas representative ron paul at this week's annual republican leadership conference. >> next, prime minister's question time from the british house of commons. prime minister david cameron took questions from members of parliament on topics including the ongoing nato campaign in libya, political unrest in the middle east, and the recent torture allegations against the syrian regime. from london, this is 30 minutes. >> question no. one. >> mr. speaker, this morning and had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others and in addition to my duties in this house, i will ever such meetings later today. >> thank you, mr. speaker. thousands of people in my constituency work hard for less than 26,000 pounds a year. does my right hon. friend agree with me that everybody who believes in the necessity of capping benefits must vote for the welfare reform bill tonight? >> i think my hon. friend is entirely right. we are right
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opposition walk up to the effects or invade any other microphone inside his conservative counterpart, david cameron is inappropriate. >> member from norton. >> manager of opposition business point of order. >> mr. speaker, the prime minister has asked a specific question. she is quite out of order and ask you to try the opposition. >> order! the miniature of opposition is resuming. no matter how he characterizes the argument in the response, the only requirement is the response be directly relevant in the prime minister is aware of the need to be directly relevant >> thank you for image, mr. speaker. i had to distortion of gallo's word to make correct in that distortion. no one should believe it's true or not true and i am pointing out the truth and the truth about professor connors said in a kind of arrangement he is thinking about around the world, including in the united kingdom where prime minister david cameron has recently received recommendations from the climate commission and determined to act on recommendations. i did not see the leader of the opposition say at inspector general says the
opposition walk up to the effects or invade any other microphone inside his conservative counterpart, david cameron is inappropriate. >> member from norton. >> manager of opposition business point of order. >> mr. speaker, the prime minister has asked a specific question. she is quite out of order and ask you to try the opposition. >> order! the miniature of opposition is resuming. no matter how he characterizes the argument in the response, the only requirement is the...
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the leader of the opposition wake up for more any other microphone and say he is concerned that david cameron is not -- [talking over each other] >> prime minister resume her place. >> the manager of opposition business on a point of order. >> prime minister was asked a specific question. her statement is quite out of order and i ask the you withdraw that. >> manager of opposition resuming. no matter how he characterizeds an argument in response, the only requirement is the response be directly relevant and the prime minister is aware of the need to be directly relevant and the prime minister have the call. >> thank you very much. i had mr. garnaut's were put to me in correcting that distortion. r. m. pointing out the truth of what professor garnaut said and the truth of what professor a garnaut said you can see with the arrangements he is thinking about around the world including in the united kingdom where prime minister david cameron has recently received recommendations from a climate commission to act on those recommendations. i did not hear the leader of the opposition say at that time
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prime minister david cameron talked optimistically about increasing trade and investment. >> the breadth of deals agreed today shows we can all came from freer markets and that the eu and china should continue to open up to trade in both directions. >> germany is the third and final leg of the european tour. trade is high on the agenda, as well as attracting chinese investment. >> we are investing in china. why shouldn't the chinese invest here in our markets? we are in a strong position, and highly productive. the global economy is booming. broad trends will continue over the coming decades and china will play a major role with germany. we are not worried. >> germany is china's biggest trading partner in the you, with 7 billion euros of exports last year. clothes and electronic goods are the main export. german companies exported goods worth 53.6 billion year as to china -- mainly machinery, cars, chemicals, and medical equipment. the euro will also be a topic of discussion. china says it will continue to invest in europe sovereign bond market to shore of international confidence in the
prime minister david cameron talked optimistically about increasing trade and investment. >> the breadth of deals agreed today shows we can all came from freer markets and that the eu and china should continue to open up to trade in both directions. >> germany is the third and final leg of the european tour. trade is high on the agenda, as well as attracting chinese investment. >> we are investing in china. why shouldn't the chinese invest here in our markets? we are in a...
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qaeda operative killed in somalia was carrying it early plans for an attack on london's hotel and david cameron's old school. the plans were not advanced and is not known if al qaeda's new leader knew anything about them. zawahiri is taking over al qaeda at a crucial time for the organization. critics say is fragmenting and getting less behind the middle east. others say it is down, but not out, still capable of lashing out against the west. >>> state television and syria has announced that one of president of sot's closest associates -- president of ciba's cozzens control but syria's largest mobile phone company as well as hotels and construction firms. international pressure is mounting on the syrian government. the united nations secretary general said he spoke to the president and urged him to stop killing his own people. thousands every vichy's continue to stream across the border into turkey. -- thousands of refugees continued to stream across the border into turkey. >> the beguiling scenery is deceptive. behind me lies syria. over there, much of the population is on the move. they are arri
qaeda operative killed in somalia was carrying it early plans for an attack on london's hotel and david cameron's old school. the plans were not advanced and is not known if al qaeda's new leader knew anything about them. zawahiri is taking over al qaeda at a crucial time for the organization. critics say is fragmenting and getting less behind the middle east. others say it is down, but not out, still capable of lashing out against the west. >>> state television and syria has announced...
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wen met british prime minister david cameron on monday, the third and final day of his visit to the uk. in a news conference after the meeting, the two leaders said they agreed to double the amount of bilateral trade by 2015. they added expansion in trade and investment will be beneficial for both countries. following cameron's call for china's investment in the project, wen said his country has made progress in rapid rail technology and welcomes chinese firms' participation. many british support the project because of its economic benefits including job creation but it will come with a price tag of about $50 billion. china's economic strength and expertise in rapid rail developments are boosting the country's presence in the field. >>> and now let's go to the markets on monday, the nikkei fell 100 points but the dow managed to end its three-day losing streak to finish above the 12,000 mark. for more we're joined by business reporter yongghi kang who is at the tokyo stock exchange. how are things looking this morning? >> reporter: well a very good morning to you, ai and thank you very
wen met british prime minister david cameron on monday, the third and final day of his visit to the uk. in a news conference after the meeting, the two leaders said they agreed to double the amount of bilateral trade by 2015. they added expansion in trade and investment will be beneficial for both countries. following cameron's call for china's investment in the project, wen said his country has made progress in rapid rail technology and welcomes chinese firms' participation. many british...
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this operative was carrying early plans for attacks on london's ritz hotel and eaton college, david cameron's old school. the plans were not advanced and it's not known if al qaeda's new leader knew anything about them. so al-zawahiri is taking over al qaeda at a crucial time for the organization. critics say it's fragmenting and getting less behind in the middle east. others say it's done, but not out, still capable of lashing out against the west. >> frank gardner reporting. what do the shifts in al qaeda mean and just how much of a threat does the organization still pose? i discussed those issues with a senior adviser to the center for strategic and international studies and a senior analyst for cbs news. can anyone replace bin laden or as the u.s. and u.k. governments say, is this all really rather irrelevant? >> no one can replace bin laden. he was an iconic figure of the terrorist movement, the charismatic leader of al qaeda bund al-zawahiri is no bin laden but this is an important move for al qaeda because al-zawahiri is an ideological and strategic heavyweight for al qaeda. he's been
this operative was carrying early plans for attacks on london's ritz hotel and eaton college, david cameron's old school. the plans were not advanced and it's not known if al qaeda's new leader knew anything about them. so al-zawahiri is taking over al qaeda at a crucial time for the organization. critics say it's fragmenting and getting less behind in the middle east. others say it's done, but not out, still capable of lashing out against the west. >> frank gardner reporting. what do the...
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the announcement was made by prince william david cameron after talks between the two in london. at home beijing is going full speed ahead as well and later this week a bullet train will officially open between the chinese capital and shanghai. it's all part of a hugely ambitious high-speed rail plan and the bbc's martin patience got on board to have a look around the brand-new ride. >> where it started over three years ago and it cost more than $30 billion to build. now the centerpiece of china's high-speed rail program is complete. connecting the country's two main cities, beijing and shanghai. journey time just under five hours. let's go on board and have a look. we're in the train, the final details have been -- of the menu have yet to be formalized because the train won't officially open to passengers until the end of the week. i'm with one of the train's designers. >> this is the fastest train in china. >> the train isn't moving at its optimal speed, is it? >> no. the trains can go faster, the more power we have. >> there hasn't been an entirely smooth ride. first a corrupt
the announcement was made by prince william david cameron after talks between the two in london. at home beijing is going full speed ahead as well and later this week a bullet train will officially open between the chinese capital and shanghai. it's all part of a hugely ambitious high-speed rail plan and the bbc's martin patience got on board to have a look around the brand-new ride. >> where it started over three years ago and it cost more than $30 billion to build. now the centerpiece...
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the british house of commons, you will hear from ed miller band, who challenged prime minister david cameron on reforming the national health service and other. this is a little bit more than 30 minutes. but >> questions for the prime minister. jackie doyle-price. >> i am sure the whole house will join me in paying tribute to the following brave servicemen who have died in afghanistan since we last met. all of them were dedicated professionals serving our country. their deaths are a reminder of the very high price that we are paying to stop afghanistan from being a haven for terrorists. we honor their memory. we support their families and will not forget there's a purse and sacrifice -- their service and sacrifice. i shall have further such meetings later today. >> may i associate myself with the prime minister's tribute to our fallen soldiers? we do, indeed, over them a great debt. mr. speaker, we are reminded on a daily basis that not everyone in the world is as fortunate as we are in respect to the freedoms that we enjoy in the country, and in particular, i would like to highlight the abs
the british house of commons, you will hear from ed miller band, who challenged prime minister david cameron on reforming the national health service and other. this is a little bit more than 30 minutes. but >> questions for the prime minister. jackie doyle-price. >> i am sure the whole house will join me in paying tribute to the following brave servicemen who have died in afghanistan since we last met. all of them were dedicated professionals serving our country. their deaths are a...
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at announcements were made by prime minister david cameron and jin-bo after talks in london a home beijing is going full-speed ahead as well. later this week a bullet train will officially open between the chinese capital and shanghai. it's all part of a hugely ambitious high-speed rail plan. the bbc's martin patience got on board to have a look around this new ride. >> work started over three years ago and cost more than $30 billion to build. and it's now the centerpiece of china's high-speed rail program is complete. connecting the two countries beijing and sjeng high, traveling time just under five hours. let's go on board and have a look. we're in the booking car of the train and this is one of the people with carriages. time details. menu have yet to be formalized and that's because the train wasn't officially open until passengers until the end of the week. i'm with one of the train's designers, so john lay, what's unique about the engineering on board? >> this is a change hangar. it deals with air resistance. >> but the train isn't moving at its optimal speed, is it? >> yes. trains
at announcements were made by prime minister david cameron and jin-bo after talks in london a home beijing is going full-speed ahead as well. later this week a bullet train will officially open between the chinese capital and shanghai. it's all part of a hugely ambitious high-speed rail plan. the bbc's martin patience got on board to have a look around this new ride. >> work started over three years ago and cost more than $30 billion to build. and it's now the centerpiece of china's...
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david cameron as questions from members on the economy. on the creek debt crisis, he stressed the uk would not be involved in the financial aid package. also, he questioned the prime minister on concerns expressed by the military chief. >> these are questions to the prime minister. >> happy anniversary. i wish you a happy anniversary. this is the corporal from the parachute regiment. the third battalion. they were talented, brave, and dedicated soldiers who made the sacrifice overseas for the safety of british people at home. we send our deepest condolences. in addition to my duties in the house, we will have further such meetings today. >> thank you. i think the prime minister for that response, and can i associate myself with attribute that he just said? to deliver his first budget, one year ago today, the chancellor stood up in the house. given that on the government's own assessment, their efforts will have a statistically insignificant impact on child property, can recommend that they prime minister watch the bbc documentary "poor kid
david cameron as questions from members on the economy. on the creek debt crisis, he stressed the uk would not be involved in the financial aid package. also, he questioned the prime minister on concerns expressed by the military chief. >> these are questions to the prime minister. >> happy anniversary. i wish you a happy anniversary. this is the corporal from the parachute regiment. the third battalion. they were talented, brave, and dedicated soldiers who made the sacrifice...
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george osborne and david cameron our prime minister is saying they will not put any british cash into the buyout but they're kind of playing with words really because we've just increased the amount of money we pay to the i.m.f. from ten billion to nineteen billion and if greece defaults and let's face it they are going to default not only on the first by now but on the second bailout if indeed it does go through in a couple of months when they do default on now it will be laudable to pick up some of the bill so british taxpayers repaying for it i personally agree with the mayor of london boris johnson some people say he'll be the next prime minister after cameron i say let's greece go through the wall you know move by allowed greece must be allowed to leave the eurozone let them have the drachma then they can devalue then they can set their wages where they want to set them then they can begin to rebuild from there if we don't do it now as jack straw our former foreign minister and home secretary said in the house of commons is just a slow agonizing death of the euro. well off financ
george osborne and david cameron our prime minister is saying they will not put any british cash into the buyout but they're kind of playing with words really because we've just increased the amount of money we pay to the i.m.f. from ten billion to nineteen billion and if greece defaults and let's face it they are going to default not only on the first by now but on the second bailout if indeed it does go through in a couple of months when they do default on now it will be laudable to pick up...
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well malfeasance well actually philip green i saw was in the news as well because he's advising david cameron about how to make government more efficient government is run of course on taxpayer dollars so a guy who pays no tax is advising the government on how to spend his taxes is pretty but has a lot of chutzpah. going to the right guy to get advice on how to run a national a guy who doesn't pay any taxes but good ones like i said we have the market makers around the world rigging the markets the prices and refusing and well basically using strong arm tactics against any competitors here's another headline analyst goldman too big to face prosecution. market maker goldman sachs apparently won't face criminal prosecution related to sales of mortgage linked securities because such a move could threaten the u.s. financial system according to brad hince an analyst at sanford c. bernstein and company the u.s. department of justice which is reviewing a senate subcommittee report that alleged goldman sachs misled clients before the financial crisis well avoid jeopardizing the fifth largest u.s. ban
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resolution and it's politically suicidal i think for president sarkozy of france david cameron of britain or for that matter brown not to carry through this intervention which is what it is to the end they have moved from protecting civilians which was the justification for the resolution to promoting regime change and that's turned out to be much more difficult than they expected they expected of me to be out of power by the end of march and right now in june around an all could report out from the un just yesterday alleging that both the rebels and gadhafi forces have committed war crimes in libya it makes it hard for nato to justify taking sides in it. well i think this is a big problem after all many of colonel gadhafi is key for shorts his minister of interior for instance allow leading the rebels if we are to believe the criticism of gadhafi regime before the fighting started these were people who were responsible for routine human rights abuses but not likely to change just because they're going to be in garcia from tripoli we know the rebels claim to have captured eight hundred af
resolution and it's politically suicidal i think for president sarkozy of france david cameron of britain or for that matter brown not to carry through this intervention which is what it is to the end they have moved from protecting civilians which was the justification for the resolution to promoting regime change and that's turned out to be much more difficult than they expected they expected of me to be out of power by the end of march and right now in june around an all could report out...
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every wednesday while parliament is in session prime minister david cameron takes questions from the members of the house of congress. prior to questions on the house is wrapping up other business. this is live coverage on c-spa c-span2. >> if our secretary of state will not stand up for wales, why won't she re-sign? >> can i think the honorable lady for her concerns in my career tracks but can i just say to her that the government is having a consultation, and now that she has expressed such a great interest in this i'm sure we will expect her representation to the consultation on this very subject. >> order. question for the prime minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this when i had meetings with ministers of colleagues and others in addition to my duties and house i shall have further such meetings later today. >> thank you, mr. speaker. what does my right honorable friend say to the teacher who up points the children first? >> i would congratulate them for doing the right thing and for keeping their schools open. i don't believe there is any case for industrial action tomorrow. t
every wednesday while parliament is in session prime minister david cameron takes questions from the members of the house of congress. prior to questions on the house is wrapping up other business. this is live coverage on c-spa c-span2. >> if our secretary of state will not stand up for wales, why won't she re-sign? >> can i think the honorable lady for her concerns in my career tracks but can i just say to her that the government is having a consultation, and now that she has...
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with one of the parties in an internal political conflict meanwhile the british prime minister david cameron has said that any country that veto is against war does not vote for this resolution that is being proposed against syria it will be on their conscious so obviously a poignant statements trying to put countries in the corner and i attempt to garner support whether or not that will get support of provoking trees from supporting. will work remains to be seen but of course we'll stay on top of the story and keep our viewers abreast of what happens but is correspondent in new york where there was london a paris call for this resolution against syria the u.n. atomic watchdog also launched an investigation into whether a syrian facility destroyed by israel in two thousand and seven was in fact a nuclear site middle east analyst and political activism to me told me the timing to suggest and ask is could face pressure from two different directions. but there probably might use it as a tool in order to impose sanctions so if they want to impose sanctions the justification for the sanctions wil
with one of the parties in an internal political conflict meanwhile the british prime minister david cameron has said that any country that veto is against war does not vote for this resolution that is being proposed against syria it will be on their conscious so obviously a poignant statements trying to put countries in the corner and i attempt to garner support whether or not that will get support of provoking trees from supporting. will work remains to be seen but of course we'll stay on top...
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state have to be the heads of their military whether it be mr obama in america cozy in france or david cameron in britain what nato is telling the world when you have to read this between the lines headgear respectable legal coverage or not irrespective of who they are right or wrong if i believe they are permanently wrong they have the whole the force the brutal force to impose their agenda their interest and their objectives upon weaker people and what they do have is the support of the global brand of the mainstream media in the west c.n.n. fox news did you see the new york times and daily telegraph with the washington post and with that media coverage promoting psychological warfare upon public opinion they feel that they have all the military resources to impose brutal force so if anything what nato is telling the world is we have the armament we're going to impose our agenda on every country in the world whether you like it or not that's why i say what is happening in the middle east it was happening in north africa should be a wake up more protests we've got here because we might see it
state have to be the heads of their military whether it be mr obama in america cozy in france or david cameron in britain what nato is telling the world when you have to read this between the lines headgear respectable legal coverage or not irrespective of who they are right or wrong if i believe they are permanently wrong they have the whole the force the brutal force to impose their agenda their interest and their objectives upon weaker people and what they do have is the support of the...
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every wednesday while parliament is in session, prime minister david cameron takes questions from members of the house of commons. prior to question time, the house is wrapping up other business. this is live coverage on c-span2. >> and perinatal problems and, of course, the central government compact already provides for multi a year funding wherever that is appropriate. obviously the local compact is a matter for local decision but i want a multi a year contract if at all possible. >> how many does the minister expect to be expecting from his department next year and will he be making a mutual statement on the mutual pathfinder? >> mr. speaker, we expect -- we know that there's a growing enthusiasm for public sector workers to come together to form cooperatives to carry out and deliver public services. all the evidence that is these deliver huge increases in productivity, better public service at lower cost with greater productivity and we will give -- i hope she will give as full support -- >> mr. greg hands. >> to what extent does the minister expect any pcs strike action to have impa
every wednesday while parliament is in session, prime minister david cameron takes questions from members of the house of commons. prior to question time, the house is wrapping up other business. this is live coverage on c-span2. >> and perinatal problems and, of course, the central government compact already provides for multi a year funding wherever that is appropriate. obviously the local compact is a matter for local decision but i want a multi a year contract if at all possible....
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at the same time the g eight during the g eight summit in france the g eight leaders basically david cameron and sarkozy asked the russians to intervene and try to broker a cease fire but at the same time what do we mean by cease fire is that it's fire without any conditions or it is fired with the leader. down i think it who are not speaking the same language here i think for france the u.s. and. really your k. they want the libyan leader to step down and the condition for a cease fire connected with by russia's trust after this. excuse me how can they go when back russians trust after their stuff the way it's interpreted nine hundred seventy three i think it's very hard it's like we would you would i don't think there's a lot of trust between nato and the russians. actually if russia is this is and it's because they're afraid that this president would be used somewhere else we've seen it in afghanistan nature is involved there instead of the u.n. and then we see the libya and they are afraid it might this case might happen also in syria and other places and then russia will feel marginaliz
at the same time the g eight during the g eight summit in france the g eight leaders basically david cameron and sarkozy asked the russians to intervene and try to broker a cease fire but at the same time what do we mean by cease fire is that it's fire without any conditions or it is fired with the leader. down i think it who are not speaking the same language here i think for france the u.s. and. really your k. they want the libyan leader to step down and the condition for a cease fire...
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meanwhile the british prime minister david cameron has said that any country that veto is against or does not vote for this resolution that is being proposed against syria it will be their crotches so obviously poignant statements trying to put countries in the quarter. to quarter support whether or not that will get support or provoke countries from supporting. remains to be seen and of course we'll stay on top of the story and keep our viewers oppressed of what happened absolutely report not only your thanks so much we got more perspective now to get more thoughts on this resolution and also the syrian situation let's bring the conversation to mimi to talk to a bit more of this he's the director of the institute of islamic political thought is in london tonight. to be a very good evening to phone to be with us so the france and britain are pushing for this u.n. resolution to condemn the syrian government's crackdown on protesters is not exactly early intervention in libya started. well this really poses a real dilemma because i mean verbal condemnation will not help the syrian peop
meanwhile the british prime minister david cameron has said that any country that veto is against or does not vote for this resolution that is being proposed against syria it will be their crotches so obviously poignant statements trying to put countries in the quarter. to quarter support whether or not that will get support or provoke countries from supporting. remains to be seen and of course we'll stay on top of the story and keep our viewers oppressed of what happened absolutely report not...
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one prime minister's questions, you'll hear from opposition leader who challenged prime minister david cameron on sentencing and reforming the national health service. this is a little over 30 minutes. way to reach the birth of a new state on july the 9th and the full completion of the comprehensive peace agreement. >> order. questions to the prime minister. jackieoyle price. >> here, here. >> number 1, mr. speaker. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i'm sure the whole house will wish to join me in paying tribute to the following brave servicemen who died in afghanistan since we last met. kevin fortuna and martin lamb from first battalion the rifles. marine samuel alexander and lance corporal martin gill from 42 commander royal marines and corporal mike pike from the fourth battalion the royal regiment of the scotland. all of them were dicated professionals serving our country. their deaths are a reminder of the very high price we are paying to stop afghanistan for being a haven for terrorists. we honor their memory. we will support their families. we will not forget their service d their sacrifice. >
one prime minister's questions, you'll hear from opposition leader who challenged prime minister david cameron on sentencing and reforming the national health service. this is a little over 30 minutes. way to reach the birth of a new state on july the 9th and the full completion of the comprehensive peace agreement. >> order. questions to the prime minister. jackieoyle price. >> here, here. >> number 1, mr. speaker. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i'm sure the whole house...
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feel about it as just one country but well you're absolutely right to two points at that i mean david cameron has been saying recently quite rightly no more bailout money through the new obviously we have an international duty through the i.m.f. the international monetary fund which will help or is involved in this extra bailout for greece that is different but through the cameras rule that out and i commend that as you rightly say the british taxpayer has been helping out even though we're not in the euro zone and never in the euro zone we are being forced to help it out and i have to say what's interesting what's different is we're now hearing from ministers in the x. foreign secretary actually predicting also refusing to rule out the fact that the euro may well collapse so this there's a final question she you know at the end of the day which of the two options would be the least painful for the greek people in your view tonight. i think they should go back to the drachma i think they need to get out the euro it is a prison for them and to recreate the drachma i know there are no plans at
feel about it as just one country but well you're absolutely right to two points at that i mean david cameron has been saying recently quite rightly no more bailout money through the new obviously we have an international duty through the i.m.f. the international monetary fund which will help or is involved in this extra bailout for greece that is different but through the cameras rule that out and i commend that as you rightly say the british taxpayer has been helping out even though we're not...
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that are inexpensive and looking at other countries you know the prime minister of united kingdom david cameron had to charter a plane or schedule first you know schedule one in order to travel are these like some of the things that should be next. well you know we spend certainly yes we spend more money on our military industrial complex that eisenhower warned us about you know sixty years ago then all of the other advanced industrialized nations combined the cold war after after the fact we found out that the arms race was about ten times what it should have been in order to keep us safe and not only do i have an issue with the amount that we spend but we're also spending it oftentimes unconstitutionally when the president is going into war without congressional approval cost of the human lives involved we see major issues now with mental health because so many servicemen and women are going back into battle again and again and of course i want to honor their service and their pension should not be touched but we need to think long term about what our priorities are as a nation and i want to
that are inexpensive and looking at other countries you know the prime minister of united kingdom david cameron had to charter a plane or schedule first you know schedule one in order to travel are these like some of the things that should be next. well you know we spend certainly yes we spend more money on our military industrial complex that eisenhower warned us about you know sixty years ago then all of the other advanced industrialized nations combined the cold war after after the fact we...
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hillary clinton stated quote nothing is off the table and as we just saw british prime minister david cameron has echoed those sentiments. but as violence continues in libya the u.s. sends warships and more troops in that direction fueling speculation and other military intervention to the. teeth with. they're. getting louder. so libya labor protests f.b.i. informants and mosques charlie sheen i don't know you decide which is more newsworthy which qualifies as entertainment but to be fair we want to look at more examples maybe you know it was a big week for charlie sheen well given that so i want to look at another big story that we missed and on the day that this story broke we ended up missing what was one of the biggest newsmakers of the week number three that week according to pew research what we see that was arnold schwarzenegger i'm sure saying there are more to those arnold schwarzenegger arnold schwarzenegger the governor of california woke up today to a bob short shorts and anger admitting he had a child with a staff member who worked for the family for twenty years we now learn mar
hillary clinton stated quote nothing is off the table and as we just saw british prime minister david cameron has echoed those sentiments. but as violence continues in libya the u.s. sends warships and more troops in that direction fueling speculation and other military intervention to the. teeth with. they're. getting louder. so libya labor protests f.b.i. informants and mosques charlie sheen i don't know you decide which is more newsworthy which qualifies as entertainment but to be fair we...
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hillary clinton stated quote nothing is off the table and as we just saw the british prime minister david cameron has echoed the sentiments. but as violence continues in libya the u.s. sends warships and more troops in that direction fueling speculation that the military intervention on. the. seat. there was. getting louder. they were protests libya middle east oil charlie sheen you decide which is more entertaining or more of entertainment news or more serious journalism but i want to you know to be fair that was a big week for charlie sheen a very big week he lost it so maybe it would just be better to look at one day where another big story broke that we missed and on this day we missed covering one of the biggest newsmakers of the week he was number three according to pew research that week arnold schwarzenegger say there are sure to those arnold schwarzenegger arnold schwarzenegger the governor california woke up today to a bob short shorts in anger admitting he had a child with a staff member who worked for the family for twenty years we now learn maria demanded he move out of the revelatio
hillary clinton stated quote nothing is off the table and as we just saw the british prime minister david cameron has echoed the sentiments. but as violence continues in libya the u.s. sends warships and more troops in that direction fueling speculation that the military intervention on. the. seat. there was. getting louder. they were protests libya middle east oil charlie sheen you decide which is more entertaining or more of entertainment news or more serious journalism but i want to you know...
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run out of money within weeks the tensions across europe are mixed our british prime minister david cameron pleaded with his country for people not to protest french president nicolas sarkozy said that an agreement on greek austerity had been reached and that caused us stocks to rise of optimism but what is austerity really going to look like for greece compared to a default i will placing a band-aid on this wound only highlight those elsewhere like portugal and spain it's been reported that in a stress test you come out soon one hundred six european banks i said to fail well the u.s. congress is entrenched in its own debate over budgets and faults and we look to europe as an example where the us is with me as anthony rand director of economic research for the reason foundation and the thanks so much for being here tonight well for starters everyone is just waiting on pins and needles to see what actually happens they're saying if we go is expected do you have any insights there is as to what could be done i think will be seven am eastern time fortunately i don't know really in the parliame
run out of money within weeks the tensions across europe are mixed our british prime minister david cameron pleaded with his country for people not to protest french president nicolas sarkozy said that an agreement on greek austerity had been reached and that caused us stocks to rise of optimism but what is austerity really going to look like for greece compared to a default i will placing a band-aid on this wound only highlight those elsewhere like portugal and spain it's been reported that in...
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. >> next, british prime minister david cameron and the house of commons.n a look at the 2012 republican presidential candidates. tomorrow, on washington journal, stephen bell from the bipartisan policy center examines the state of the u.s. economy as law makers negotiate a deal to raise the debt ceiling fox news correspondent katharine talks about homegrown terrorism. and retired brigadier general eist talks about the reduction of troops in afghanistan. >> blackberry users, now you can access our program any time with the c-span radio app. you can listen to our signature interview programs each week. it is all the available around the clock where you are. download it free from blackberry app world. >> next, prime
. >> next, british prime minister david cameron and the house of commons.n a look at the 2012 republican presidential candidates. tomorrow, on washington journal, stephen bell from the bipartisan policy center examines the state of the u.s. economy as law makers negotiate a deal to raise the debt ceiling fox news correspondent katharine talks about homegrown terrorism. and retired brigadier general eist talks about the reduction of troops in afghanistan. >> blackberry users, now you...
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hillary clinton stated quote nothing is off the table and as we just saw british prime minister david cameron has echoed the sentiments. as violence continues in libya the u.s. sends one.
hillary clinton stated quote nothing is off the table and as we just saw british prime minister david cameron has echoed the sentiments. as violence continues in libya the u.s. sends one.