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million people so that's why david cameron is on immigration he is encouraging open door immigration in fact just in the same way that tony blair did well what do you say to the criticism your bs on immigration are fueling prejudice well that's complete that you know i mean i just resent that reject that and if people are deeply prejudicial against those from overseas they can go and vote b.m.p. don't vote for us go vote for the b.n.p. if that's how you feel if you're like ukip and you know you wish people in romania and bulgaria well but you don't think that total unlimited open door is a responsible thing to do at a time of twenty two percent youth unemployment then come a vote for you what are your concerns regarding immigration when it comes to winning in bulgaria never in our history until two thousand and four have we ever had a complete unlimited. open door you know ever since nine hundred five we've had an immigration policy in britain something like thirty to fifty thousand people a year for that fifty year period came and settled in this country over the last seven years it
million people so that's why david cameron is on immigration he is encouraging open door immigration in fact just in the same way that tony blair did well what do you say to the criticism your bs on immigration are fueling prejudice well that's complete that you know i mean i just resent that reject that and if people are deeply prejudicial against those from overseas they can go and vote b.m.p. don't vote for us go vote for the b.n.p. if that's how you feel if you're like ukip and you know you...
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remember david cameron has said that he actually wants to look at renegotiation the balance of power between the united kingdom and the european union and if you going to do that that's going to take quite a long time so it's certainly going to take longer than than twenty fifteen possibly longer than twenty seventy because what david cameron is saying is that we don't want to pull out of europe in the european union but we want to get a much better deal so if we're going to be given time to get that better deal by the people of britain i think that's what british people want then it's probably going to need to be in the next parliament european immigration to blow apart the conservative party before is the chance now the camera's going to reconsider all that. but they're here by what's just out there eastley. well i mean i i'm keen to know exactly what nigel farage his strategy is on immigration in terms of of course he wants to pull out of the european union but the u.k. independence party has no chance of offering a referendum in the in the foreseeable future the next ten years i
remember david cameron has said that he actually wants to look at renegotiation the balance of power between the united kingdom and the european union and if you going to do that that's going to take quite a long time so it's certainly going to take longer than than twenty fifteen possibly longer than twenty seventy because what david cameron is saying is that we don't want to pull out of europe in the european union but we want to get a much better deal so if we're going to be given time to...
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know that's what david cameron was talking about this afternoon so part of new measures unveiled today is a cap on unemployment benefit for instance so if you're a migrant and you've been living in the u.k. and you've been out of work for over six months your benefits are going to be cut you're also going to have to prove that you've been seeking work very actively and that you stand a chance of actually finding a job also that your english is good enough it's not just unemployment benefits there's also the national health system that we're going to be looking at david cameron was keen to point out that the u.k. doesn't run a free international health system so they want to introduce a system called risk. migrants that are out of work and are treated on the n.h.s. well that should be billed to their home country and the housing system is also going to be limited in that way so migrants david cameron said today shouldn't expect to get a property as soon as they arrive in fact for at least two years after they arrive they won't be eligible to get onto the waiting lists for social housing
know that's what david cameron was talking about this afternoon so part of new measures unveiled today is a cap on unemployment benefit for instance so if you're a migrant and you've been living in the u.k. and you've been out of work for over six months your benefits are going to be cut you're also going to have to prove that you've been seeking work very actively and that you stand a chance of actually finding a job also that your english is good enough it's not just unemployment benefits...
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their home country and the housing system is also going to be limited in that way so migrants david cameron said today shouldn't expect to get a property as soon as they are right in fact priests here years after they arrive they won't be eligible to get onto the waiting lists for social housing now to talk about all these new measures i'm joined by kerry dingle from the charity world writes kerry. to begin with all of these measures fat in your opinion absolutely not i mean i don't think you could talk about immigration policy without having complete freedom of movement or open borders and what we have is very far from the case and basically it sets up the idea that migrants people who want to come and live in the u.k. are all just hungry man who are going to consume our resources our health service and take benefits and not do anything and so the seeing them as they really are creative. or very aspirational in fact public health surveys and do love to jobs that this government has also used to make the point to a lot of british people that they're somehow lazy. michael it's a prepared to
their home country and the housing system is also going to be limited in that way so migrants david cameron said today shouldn't expect to get a property as soon as they are right in fact priests here years after they arrive they won't be eligible to get onto the waiting lists for social housing now to talk about all these new measures i'm joined by kerry dingle from the charity world writes kerry. to begin with all of these measures fat in your opinion absolutely not i mean i don't think you...
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britain's voters adult prime minister david cameron a serious blows governing coalition conservative party has been shunted back to a poor third in a key by election you can depend his party surged into second place meantime while the beleaguered liberal democrats held on to the say despite a becoming vacant because one of the former cabinet ministers had to quit of a driving offense campbell as for ukip it's the third time they've come second in a by election the main parties dismiss it as a protest vote but analysts say some quitting the e.u. immigration as some genuine traction with voters. says you keeps increasing popularity means they'll soon be able to influence mainstream politics i think there's a feeling i share it that we now are run by a political class of people they all go to the same schools they all go to the same oxford colleges they all take the same degrees they all marry each other sisters i think it unlikely that we're going to be the biggest party in westminster in twenty fifteen but what we could well do is we could well catalyze some sort of realignment of bri
britain's voters adult prime minister david cameron a serious blows governing coalition conservative party has been shunted back to a poor third in a key by election you can depend his party surged into second place meantime while the beleaguered liberal democrats held on to the say despite a becoming vacant because one of the former cabinet ministers had to quit of a driving offense campbell as for ukip it's the third time they've come second in a by election the main parties dismiss it as a...
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million people so that's why david cameron is on immigration he is encouraging open door immigration or in fact just in the same way that tony blair did well what do you say to the criticism your fees on immigration are fueling prejudice well that's complete you know i mean i just resent that reject that and if people are deeply prejudicial against those from overseas they can go vote b.m.p. don't vote for us go vote for the b.n.p. if that's how you feel if you're like ukip and you know you wish people in romania and bulgaria well but you don't think that total unlimited open door is a responsible thing to do at a time of twenty two percent youth unemployment then come of it for you concerns regarding immigration when it comes to even amy and doug area never in our history until two thousand and four have we ever had a complete unlimited. open door you know ever since ninety forty five we've had an immigration policy in britain something like thirty to fifty thousand people a year for that fifty year period came and settled in this country over the last seven years it's now between f
million people so that's why david cameron is on immigration he is encouraging open door immigration or in fact just in the same way that tony blair did well what do you say to the criticism your fees on immigration are fueling prejudice well that's complete you know i mean i just resent that reject that and if people are deeply prejudicial against those from overseas they can go vote b.m.p. don't vote for us go vote for the b.n.p. if that's how you feel if you're like ukip and you know you...
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what does this so let's try again this is a million david cameron at the ballot box in this byelection mean more to you than your own party the poor showing. well what it shows is that the conservatives cannot defeat the liberal democrats in areas where it's a contest between the liberal democrats and the tories whether has been an election battle between labor and the lib dems or labor and the conservatives then it's labor that's picking up a lot of support so what it does point to is probably a growth in ukip support largely at the expense of the conservatives and in areas that may well be inclined to vote labor liberal democrats coming over saliva so it actually could well be a sign of a labor victory in the general election of two thousand and fifteen. which way to seeing paid breath u.k. labor m.p. jeremy corbyn thank you for your time. thank you so had for you stand by america the cuts the decision makers on capitol hill have failed to agree on how to stave off eighty five billion dollars of cuts which will start a few hours what's that going to mean for americans the rest of us.
what does this so let's try again this is a million david cameron at the ballot box in this byelection mean more to you than your own party the poor showing. well what it shows is that the conservatives cannot defeat the liberal democrats in areas where it's a contest between the liberal democrats and the tories whether has been an election battle between labor and the lib dems or labor and the conservatives then it's labor that's picking up a lot of support so what it does point to is probably...
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walking the boris plug the boris playbook above the mayor's office i mean the the mayor or maybe david cameron or maybe mark carney the incoming but you know governor of the bank of england they should all get up there on the boards playing with this criminal here the guy who stole all this money and they should decide who should walk the plank should it be the politicians that only say one pound fine to this kind of wholesale financial fraud or the politicians themselves and then the people here on the job should get on a barge and vote like one of those shows where you vote on the star who go wins and who loses here who should vote on whether it should be counted were boras the criminal walk the plank jump into the thames and buy buy well a few things however the reason why he was fined one pound is because he's bankrupt he has no money so this is a token amount we should have token amounts for cyprus a token amount for ireland a token amount for greece they should they're bankrupt they can't pay back anybody they could say oops it was a ponzi scheme sent us to jail for thirteen years who kn
walking the boris plug the boris playbook above the mayor's office i mean the the mayor or maybe david cameron or maybe mark carney the incoming but you know governor of the bank of england they should all get up there on the boards playing with this criminal here the guy who stole all this money and they should decide who should walk the plank should it be the politicians that only say one pound fine to this kind of wholesale financial fraud or the politicians themselves and then the people...
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times while heavily reducing the numbers of those allowed in prime minister david cameron says this will include restricting welfare payments social housing and health care the measures largely target migrants from romania and bulgaria he will have e.u. restrictions on travel and work lifted next year on his political reports on the crackdown. part of new measures unveiled today is a cap on unemployment benefit for instance so if you're a migrant and you've been living in the u.k. and you've been out of work for six months your benefits are going to be cut you're also going to have to prove that you've been seeking work very actively and you stand a chance of actually finding a job also that your english is good enough there's also the national health system that we're going to be looking at they want to introduce a system called reciprocal billing whereby migrants that are out of work and are treated on the n.h.s. well that should be billed to their home country and the housing system is also going to be limited in that way so migrants david cameron said today shouldn't expect to get a
times while heavily reducing the numbers of those allowed in prime minister david cameron says this will include restricting welfare payments social housing and health care the measures largely target migrants from romania and bulgaria he will have e.u. restrictions on travel and work lifted next year on his political reports on the crackdown. part of new measures unveiled today is a cap on unemployment benefit for instance so if you're a migrant and you've been living in the u.k. and you've...
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david cameron, a conservative economic strategy march 2008. i have a few. as a free marketeer, as a free marketeer by conviction, it won't surprise you to hear me say the problem of the last decade has been too much regulation. [shouting] so there we have it, mr. speaker. but look, let me say, let me say, i think, i think john the banker will take heart that the prime minister is straining every muscle to help them. now, let me ask him, let me ask him about the case of the hundreds of thousands of disabled people who will be losing an average of 700 pounds a year because of his bedroom tax. is he going to fight for them by deciding for john the banker? spent first of all let us just remember what happened in 2008 when he was sitting in government. the biggest banking both in our history. the buildup of the biggest deficit in our history. all the mess that we're having to deal with now was delivered by him and his henchmen in 2008. and what about -- before we go on to the spare room subsidy, let them get to his feet and apologize for the mess he left in this
david cameron, a conservative economic strategy march 2008. i have a few. as a free marketeer, as a free marketeer by conviction, it won't surprise you to hear me say the problem of the last decade has been too much regulation. [shouting] so there we have it, mr. speaker. but look, let me say, let me say, i think, i think john the banker will take heart that the prime minister is straining every muscle to help them. now, let me ask him, let me ask him about the case of the hundreds of thousands...
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david cameron, "a conservative economic strategy", march 2008. i have it here. he said: "as a free-marketeer by conviction, it will not surprise you to hear me say" that the problem of the past decade has been "too much regulation". there we have it. i think john the banker will take heart that the prime minister is straining every muscle to help him. now, let me ask the right honorable gentleman about the cases of the hundreds of thousands of disabled people who will lose an average of £700 a year because of his bedroom tax. is he going to fight for them, like he is fighting for john the banker? >> first of all, let us just remember what happened in 2008, when the right honorable gentleman was sitting in government-the biggest banking bust in our history, the build- up of the biggest deficit in our history. all the mess that we have to deal with now was delivered by him and his henchmen in 2008. before we go on to the spare room subsidy, let him get to his feet and apologise for the mess that he left in this country. apologise! >> mr speaker- >> order. i know t
david cameron, "a conservative economic strategy", march 2008. i have it here. he said: "as a free-marketeer by conviction, it will not surprise you to hear me say" that the problem of the past decade has been "too much regulation". there we have it. i think john the banker will take heart that the prime minister is straining every muscle to help him. now, let me ask the right honorable gentleman about the cases of the hundreds of thousands of disabled people who...
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with a margin that politicians in so-called western countries obama himself in the united states david cameron in britain would actually dying for so i think if we look again at the figures i think you finished it with the biggest popular vote ever recorded at the last election taking those figures into account then will his successor be able to win the next election in we're told thirty days. i'm certainly hopeful and the thing about it is that obviously the big question now is. these more exist without chavez and i think if you speak to venezuela you can see there's a fundamental change taking place amongst the mass of the people the venezuelan socialist party is a membership of nearly five million and i'm confident that both the memory and the actions of chavez will deliberate and a victory from a door in about thirty days time and if that does come to fruition do you see him continuing the policies late in place by chavez. or do you see i mean i have met. so i can say or do you see him deviating slightly in any way. no i think broadly speaking in the this brooke there is support for the mo
with a margin that politicians in so-called western countries obama himself in the united states david cameron in britain would actually dying for so i think if we look again at the figures i think you finished it with the biggest popular vote ever recorded at the last election taking those figures into account then will his successor be able to win the next election in we're told thirty days. i'm certainly hopeful and the thing about it is that obviously the big question now is. these more...
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. >> next, british prime minister david cameron takes questions at the house of commons. then a discussion on the future of the democratic and republican parties. after that, another chance to see "q&a." tomorrow, on "washington journal" michael steele talked about the future of the republican party. a consumer advocate and former presidential candidate, ralph nader, discusses income inequality. george director of the mason university center for advancing correctional excellence looks at the cost effectiveness of the justice department, halfway house program. that is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> monday night on "first ladies." called a bigamist in the rachel jackson dies of an apparent i art attack. his niece later becomes the white house hostess and is later dismissed because of a scandal. angelica singleton, a widower ahmad and then marries him. -- a widower, then marries him. that is on c-span and c-span three, c-span radio and c- span.org. weekly question time, the british foreign minister david cameron answered questions on the british economy. i head of t
. >> next, british prime minister david cameron takes questions at the house of commons. then a discussion on the future of the democratic and republican parties. after that, another chance to see "q&a." tomorrow, on "washington journal" michael steele talked about the future of the republican party. a consumer advocate and former presidential candidate, ralph nader, discusses income inequality. george director of the mason university center for advancing...
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. >> next, british prime minister david cameron takes questions at the house of commons. after that, george osborne, chancellor of the exchequer, talks about the british budget. then a house hearing on electronic privacy. tomorrow on "washington journal ," former republican national committee chairman michael steele talked about the future of the republican party. consumer advocate and former presidential candidate ralph nader discusses income inequality between ceo's and the typical wage earner. and the director of the george mason university center for advancing correctional excellence looks of the cost and effectiveness of the justice department halfway house program. live atton journal," 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. monday night, called a bigamist and adulterer during her husband's presidential campaign, rachel jackson dies of an apparent heart attack before andrew jackson takes office. his niece becomes the white house hostess but is later dismissed as fallout from a scandal. during the next administration, angelica van buren is the white house hostess for her father
. >> next, british prime minister david cameron takes questions at the house of commons. after that, george osborne, chancellor of the exchequer, talks about the british budget. then a house hearing on electronic privacy. tomorrow on "washington journal ," former republican national committee chairman michael steele talked about the future of the republican party. consumer advocate and former presidential candidate ralph nader discusses income inequality between ceo's and the...
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condition that italy can can legitimately complain that it's not being well served by the c b david cameron doesn't like with the bank of england is doing he can you know mark carney a bit more mervyn king who i think is still there for a couple months but what we've seen in britain is that austerity is a massive failure. free premature contraction and reforms i mean i was listening to what he had done in the case actually have a social democratic government is not cutting it is not involving itself in serious cuts it's cutting all the wrong things and none of the right things it's not cutting at extremely high wilderness of what do you by the national god there's a lot of traction happening dylan finish a point that i know they're cutting the wrong things they're not i don't disagree if you gave up but they're cutting waste they're. know you're not cutting they're absolutely not carson eclipse romantically hard gentlemen good to go is here a lot of change here here ok nicholas how much can it really hold back reform of the euro now if they want to. it's a big economy now i think at this po
condition that italy can can legitimately complain that it's not being well served by the c b david cameron doesn't like with the bank of england is doing he can you know mark carney a bit more mervyn king who i think is still there for a couple months but what we've seen in britain is that austerity is a massive failure. free premature contraction and reforms i mean i was listening to what he had done in the case actually have a social democratic government is not cutting it is not involving...
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no majornow there is leader congratulating kenyatta, but david cameron did congradulate him and the e.u. diplomat and for the west, kenya is too important to them. they don't wnaant them to turn to china. they are important with al- shabab and they want to make sure they still have good relations. >> live in nairobi. rose as theorea north delcared war against the u.s. lesupported south. weaponrynds ots of are on both sides since the war in the 1950's. the north was incensed by war games with the south and the u.s. >> a delcaration of -- declaration of all-out war. although they've been at wr ar since 1953. and the promise to shut down a border issue between the countries. >> these north korean threats threaten war, cutting the military hotline. harming the peace and stability of korea. >> stability is important for those on the south korean island near the sea border declared after the war, disputed by tne he north. pyongyang shelled it in 2004, killing four. >> what if the attacks happen again? i will live here but i am scared of another attack. >> if the north provokes again, i think
no majornow there is leader congratulating kenyatta, but david cameron did congradulate him and the e.u. diplomat and for the west, kenya is too important to them. they don't wnaant them to turn to china. they are important with al- shabab and they want to make sure they still have good relations. >> live in nairobi. rose as theorea north delcared war against the u.s. lesupported south. weaponrynds ots of are on both sides since the war in the 1950's. the north was incensed by war games...
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. >> plus, british prime minister david cameron wants to give money to working parents to help with child sounds great, but stay at home moms are furious over the way his spokesperson explained it. >> yes. it was all in the words. >>> also, if you see an asteroid heading your way, nasa's advice there's really nothing you can do. head to the park and have a good time. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. [ bop ] [ bop ] [ bop ] you can do that all you want, i don't like v8 juice. [ male announcer ] how about v8 v-fusion. a full serving of vegetables, a full serving of fruit. but what you taste is the fruit. so even you... could've had a v8. but what you taste is the fruit. ...
. >> plus, british prime minister david cameron wants to give money to working parents to help with child sounds great, but stay at home moms are furious over the way his spokesperson explained it. >> yes. it was all in the words. >>> also, if you see an asteroid heading your way, nasa's advice there's really nothing you can do. head to the park and have a good time. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to...
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followed by prime minister david cameron and actress and activist ashley judd. >> this week on "q&a," journalist and author bill steigerwald discusses his book "dogging stenbeck." >> bill steigerwald, author of "dogging stenbeck." when did you first read "travels with charley," and what is it? >> it was john steinbeck's last major work. it was supposedly a trip -- nonfiction account of his trip across the country with his dog. iran were reading it when i was 15. it would probably -- i remember reading it when i was 15. i remember being kind of disappointed that on his great trek he did come through pittsburgh. the place -- closest he came was eerie -- erie. i have a vague recollection of reading it, but it made no impression on me. steinbeck himself, i had to read "of mice and men." "grapes of wrath." i did not have to read his other major work, "cannery row," in high school. but they say are springsteen's life was changed when he read "grapes of wrath." it gave him a social conscience and he wanted to do work on the working man. it had no effect on me. i was a goldwater boy. hillary
followed by prime minister david cameron and actress and activist ashley judd. >> this week on "q&a," journalist and author bill steigerwald discusses his book "dogging stenbeck." >> bill steigerwald, author of "dogging stenbeck." when did you first read "travels with charley," and what is it? >> it was john steinbeck's last major work. it was supposedly a trip -- nonfiction account of his trip across the country with his dog. iran...
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. >> david cameron said lifting the embargo would not necessarily mean britain army rebel groups right now. the french have been a little more forceful, but the issue will now be passed to foreign ministers to decide. the current embargo expires at the end of may. if no compromise is found, britain and france could choose to let the embargo last and then go it alone. that would be controversial, but they have certainly use the second anniversary of the conflict to send a message -- "we are not doing enough." overr more on the debate whether to arm the rebels and what if anything the major powers can do to stop the with georgee spoke w. bush's national security adviser. a year ago, you argue that farming syria's rebels was desperately required. where do you stand now? series rebelsg was desperately required. >> we are late. we should have done more before now. >> will britain and france get anywhere? >> i certainly hope so. that would have a good impact within the united states. we have a new secretary of state. i know he is assessing the situation. that could be an opportunity for a re
. >> david cameron said lifting the embargo would not necessarily mean britain army rebel groups right now. the french have been a little more forceful, but the issue will now be passed to foreign ministers to decide. the current embargo expires at the end of may. if no compromise is found, britain and france could choose to let the embargo last and then go it alone. that would be controversial, but they have certainly use the second anniversary of the conflict to send a message --...
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then last april, noda and british prime minister david cameron said japan and britain would start jointly developing defense equipment. suga says even if japanese companies participate in the production of the f-35, they would only be manufacturing parts. but u.s. government officials have refused to create a system to get japanese consent before exporting the fighter jet to other nations. lawmakers are concerned, even members of the ruling coalition. >> translator: there's a worrisome possibility that the f-35 could be provided to a nation involved in conflict. the government should call on the u.s. to put strict controls in place. >> reporter: government leaders insist they will continue to uphold the principles of being a passivist nation but taking part in the production of the planes is absolutely necessary in order to defend the country. jun yutsomoto, nhk world, tokyo. >>> thousands of u.s. and south korean troops have begun an annual joint exercise. they're preparing for any fresh provocation by north korea. the drill hasn't gone unnoticed in pyongyang where officials are calling
then last april, noda and british prime minister david cameron said japan and britain would start jointly developing defense equipment. suga says even if japanese companies participate in the production of the f-35, they would only be manufacturing parts. but u.s. government officials have refused to create a system to get japanese consent before exporting the fighter jet to other nations. lawmakers are concerned, even members of the ruling coalition. >> translator: there's a worrisome...
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. >> david cameron expressed his concern earlier in the week. the idea of arming the rebels is not a new one but remains heavily disputed. some countries fear that doing so could lead to a proliferation of weapons and make the conflict even worse. the issue could be on the agenda when foreign ministers meet. >> let's pull in our european affairs correspondent. talk to us about the possibility here nina. this could issue with the arms embargo on syria, could this issue drive a wedge between countries here in the european union? >> the e.u. does stand united that he step down but there are conflicting views as to how to support the opposition. but it is too risky to deliver weapons to the rebels because simply you can't guarantee who gets them, how do they get them, will we get them back and et cetera. now germany indicated this morning that if there are member states that indeed feel that the arms embargo should be lifted germany, which is always one of the most hesitant downtown deliver weapons is willing to re-assess the situation because it is
. >> david cameron expressed his concern earlier in the week. the idea of arming the rebels is not a new one but remains heavily disputed. some countries fear that doing so could lead to a proliferation of weapons and make the conflict even worse. the issue could be on the agenda when foreign ministers meet. >> let's pull in our european affairs correspondent. talk to us about the possibility here nina. this could issue with the arms embargo on syria, could this issue drive a wedge...
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then last april, noda and british prime minister david cameron said japan and britain would start jointly developing defense equipment. suga says even if japanese companies participate in the production of the f-35, they would only be manufacturing parts. but u.s. government officials have refused to create a system to get japanese consent before exporting the fighter jet to other nations. lawmakers are concerned, even members of the ruling coalition. >> translator: there's a worrisome possibility that the f-35 could be provided to a nation involved in conflict. the government should call on the u.s. to put strict controls in place. >> reporter: government leaders insist they will continue to uphold the principles of being a passivist nation, but they say taking part in the production of the planes is absolutely necessary in order to defend the country. jun yutsomoto, nhk world, tokyo. >>> two members of the u.s. naval forces in japan are getting acquainted with life in jail. they were on trial for raping and injuring a woman in okinawa. both pleaded guilty. police arrested christopher br
then last april, noda and british prime minister david cameron said japan and britain would start jointly developing defense equipment. suga says even if japanese companies participate in the production of the f-35, they would only be manufacturing parts. but u.s. government officials have refused to create a system to get japanese consent before exporting the fighter jet to other nations. lawmakers are concerned, even members of the ruling coalition. >> translator: there's a worrisome...
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they tonight on c-span, "q & a" jody williams, prime minister's questions with prime minister david cameron, and later, the state funeral for hugo chavez. >> this week on "q & a," jody williams, winner of the noble peace prize discusses her recent autobiography titled, "my name is jody williams." >> jody williams, what role did a pamphlet play in your life? >> i was living here in washington, d.c., it was february of 1981, i was rushing to the metro stop trying to get on the train early and get home to virginia and some scrufffi looking individual shoved a pamphlet at me, kind of like you had no choice but to take it and you and i are old enough to remember mimeograph, the ink came off on my hands and i was getting annoyed but i looked at it, and it said, el salvador, another vietnam. my first protest was against vietnam, and so when i saw el salvador compared to vietnam, i was interested. i ended up going to a meeting, and i volunteered, shoving those same mimeograph sk ed pamphlets into people's hands trying to elingt people. >> who handed out those pamphlets? >> the committee for solidar
they tonight on c-span, "q & a" jody williams, prime minister's questions with prime minister david cameron, and later, the state funeral for hugo chavez. >> this week on "q & a," jody williams, winner of the noble peace prize discusses her recent autobiography titled, "my name is jody williams." >> jody williams, what role did a pamphlet play in your life? >> i was living here in washington, d.c., it was february of 1981, i was rushing to...
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. >> david cameron said lifting the embargo would not necessarily mean britain army rebel groups right now. the french have been a little more forceful, but the issue will now be passed to foreign ministers to decide. the current embargo expires at the end of may. if no compromise is found, britain and france could choose to let the embargo last and then go it alone. that would be controversial, but they have certainly use the second anniversary of the conflict to send a message -- "we are not doing enough." overr more on the debate whether to arm the rebels and what if anything the major powers can do to stop the with georgee spoke w. bush's national security adviser. a year ago, you argue that farming syria's rebels was desperately required. where do you stand now? series rebelsg was desperately required. >> we are late. we should have done more before now. >> will britain and france get anywhere? >> i certainly hope so. that would have a good impact within the united states. we have a new secretary of state. i know he is assessing the situation. that could be an opportunity for a re
. >> david cameron said lifting the embargo would not necessarily mean britain army rebel groups right now. the french have been a little more forceful, but the issue will now be passed to foreign ministers to decide. the current embargo expires at the end of may. if no compromise is found, britain and france could choose to let the embargo last and then go it alone. that would be controversial, but they have certainly use the second anniversary of the conflict to send a message --...
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british prime minister david cameron has tweeted his best wishes to her majesty, saying he hopes she makes a speedy recovery. lester? >> annabelle, thank you. >>> and now to a story resonating from great britain to the vatican, a stunning admission tonight from the man who was the leading catholic church official in great britain until he resigned last week. it comes on the eve of the first big meeting of cardinals in rome to elect the next pope. nbc's keir simmons is at the vatican with the latest. keir, good evening to you. >> reporter: good evening, lester. the timing is extraordinary as the cardinals and the catholic church gather at the vatican behind me to choose a new pope, a former cardinal from britain issues a statement, effectively admitting sexual impropriety. former cardinal keith o'brien was set to be one of those helping to choose the next pope, but a week ago, he resigned as archbishop of scotland after several priests, and a former priest, accused him of inappropriate behavior. tonight, o'brien released a statement saying, in part, his sexual conduct has fallen below
british prime minister david cameron has tweeted his best wishes to her majesty, saying he hopes she makes a speedy recovery. lester? >> annabelle, thank you. >>> and now to a story resonating from great britain to the vatican, a stunning admission tonight from the man who was the leading catholic church official in great britain until he resigned last week. it comes on the eve of the first big meeting of cardinals in rome to elect the next pope. nbc's keir simmons is at the...
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david cameron suggested the uk would also consider vetoing any extension of that embargo, which expiresin may. benjamin netanyahu says he has succeeded in putting together a coalition after five weeks of negotiations. his party would be joined by three others. the new centrist party and another, a smaller party. the new government will take office next week. in beijing, artie leaders have formally confirmed xi jinping as president. he begins his 10-year term bowing to curb corruption. will he be able to help the poor as well as the rich? a report now from beijing. , a name you're going to hear a lot. now officially the second most powerful leader in the world. the u.s. president has more influence. already the head of the this ballotrty, confirms him as president. just one delegate voted against him. others wanted his autograph. xi jinping says he has a dream, the china dream, to make china powerful and prosperous once more. he has been on a pr offensive. he comes from a wealthy family. his father was a senior communist leader. the new president wants to show he has the common touch. th
david cameron suggested the uk would also consider vetoing any extension of that embargo, which expiresin may. benjamin netanyahu says he has succeeded in putting together a coalition after five weeks of negotiations. his party would be joined by three others. the new centrist party and another, a smaller party. the new government will take office next week. in beijing, artie leaders have formally confirmed xi jinping as president. he begins his 10-year term bowing to curb corruption. will he...
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. >> during the weekly question time on wednesday, british prime minister david cameron answered questions mostly on the british economy. specifically on budget reform, childcare benefit, and performs to the national health service this is just over 30 minutes. >> order. questions to the prime minister. >> number one, mr. speaker. businessorning, i had with ministerial colleagues and others and i shall have further such meetings later today. time minister the believes there is an alternative to his double debt and his loss of a aaa credit rating. is he aware that some in his cabinet believe there is an alternative for him? >> what this government is delivering is a million private sector jobs, the fastest rate of job creation in this country's history and banged on the debt by 25%. we have cut immigration by a third. we have a long road to travel, but we are going in the right direction. i'm sure that the prime minister will wish to add his condolences to the family and friends of christina at ken's who was murdered on a path to school in my constituency last thursday morning. the governme
. >> during the weekly question time on wednesday, british prime minister david cameron answered questions mostly on the british economy. specifically on budget reform, childcare benefit, and performs to the national health service this is just over 30 minutes. >> order. questions to the prime minister. >> number one, mr. speaker. businessorning, i had with ministerial colleagues and others and i shall have further such meetings later today. time minister the believes there is...
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war world war two veterans were awarded by prime minister david cameron for their service during the arctic convoys the convoys brought supplies to the soviet union in the fight against nazi germany last year london was criticised for rejecting moscow's offer to grant the british veterans a special award as an artist. reports feelings of gratitude a tinge with sadness and anger. a quarter of a million men took part in the arctic convoys over seventy years ago sadly today just a handful of those brave men still survived after decades of campaigning the case convoy veterans are at downing street to pick up their new limited medals but launch a lot of projects will be worth it it's been a long more heated bridge between a wonderful day long time coming but tonight it's around one there will be a sadness as old boy ship might has crossed the bow. to die during the war ninety two year old vic bashford served in the royal air force as an electrical engineer am he was part of a secret operation that traveled on board the first stock to convoy to russia back in one thousand nine hundred fort
war world war two veterans were awarded by prime minister david cameron for their service during the arctic convoys the convoys brought supplies to the soviet union in the fight against nazi germany last year london was criticised for rejecting moscow's offer to grant the british veterans a special award as an artist. reports feelings of gratitude a tinge with sadness and anger. a quarter of a million men took part in the arctic convoys over seventy years ago sadly today just a handful of those...
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massive immigration crackdown which could restrict welfare payments social housing and health care david cameron laid into what he called the something for nothing culture of those arriving in the u.k. was the number of people allowed in to be heavily reduced it's largely aimed at new e.u. member states like ball garia and romania which are about to join the agreement allowing free movement and work throughout the day. and to libya now about two hundred former rebel fighters have perceived the office of prime minister ali demanding his resignation claim the country's political isolation law forbids members of the former regime from political life was a diplomat during more market daffy's rule before the nation's eight month long civil war in two thousand and eleven. are not just a couple of minutes here a lot see it's a look at the lives of migrants in russia and working towards a better future for their children back. to life from. wealthy british style sun. that's not on the. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mikes concert for a no holds barred
massive immigration crackdown which could restrict welfare payments social housing and health care david cameron laid into what he called the something for nothing culture of those arriving in the u.k. was the number of people allowed in to be heavily reduced it's largely aimed at new e.u. member states like ball garia and romania which are about to join the agreement allowing free movement and work throughout the day. and to libya now about two hundred former rebel fighters have perceived the...
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also claims the islands and denounced the referendum as irrelevant but british prime minister david cameron said his country will always stand for the four corners but that's in sharp contrast to the country's treatment of other islanders as sarah first now reports. this is the story of an island a proud and spirited people displaced and the government he put it devastatingly high price paradise shockingly for many it will be the first time the stories ever been heard. of the happiness that we were leaving to each other and the way we've been treating here. we discover a moment it's very hard to go says a british colony in the indian nation and the largest of the chaebol silence has a population of roughly two thousand people about the same as the oakland. good memories. there you go it's a home a real paradise today they da gusty is one of america's biggest military advices because we it's our land. it's not for them. you know when you see them you got this anger because they are enjoying the island. we are suffering back in the one nine hundred sixty s. and it is shrouded in secrecy bush
also claims the islands and denounced the referendum as irrelevant but british prime minister david cameron said his country will always stand for the four corners but that's in sharp contrast to the country's treatment of other islanders as sarah first now reports. this is the story of an island a proud and spirited people displaced and the government he put it devastatingly high price paradise shockingly for many it will be the first time the stories ever been heard. of the happiness that we...
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then david cameron takes questions from the house of commons.debate between ucker karlson and paul begala.
then david cameron takes questions from the house of commons.debate between ucker karlson and paul begala.
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the falkland islanders themselves have decided to exercise this right of self-determination now david cameron in london said that he would back the falkland islanders no matter what the outcome of the vote and they he has done so in argentina needs to listen the people of the falkland islands want to remain british it's very clear alex is it an either or situation here as it was just described. pretty much unfortunately we have to look at this from historical perspective i think both of argentina alone have been fighting for control of the island. and making sense of. the day when the u.k. is accused of how and explain their arguments they used to leave their lands in the brawl in their own people and we see depending on who you ask nor are you or a british historian going to tell you different version of probably just plain history. obviously both nations are not going to agree on some kind of sobriety is not on the table the u.k. has always said that and i actually disagree we've what look said i think d.c. said to especially because argentina has been trying to get the sympathy vote from l
the falkland islanders themselves have decided to exercise this right of self-determination now david cameron in london said that he would back the falkland islanders no matter what the outcome of the vote and they he has done so in argentina needs to listen the people of the falkland islands want to remain british it's very clear alex is it an either or situation here as it was just described. pretty much unfortunately we have to look at this from historical perspective i think both of...
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britain and france all one day could well supply weapons such as syrian rebels just find an embargo david cameron and francois hollande sceptic press the e.u. to lift the ban russia has responded by saying that any such a time to would be in breach of international little odd treat contribute to afshin rattansi believes it will eventually backfire on western countries if i am the anti us our fight is by definition as it would be supplied by the french and british governments would be in the wrong head because they are supplying rebels in a civil war and therefore they are the wrong hands no matter who britain or france and so this is i suppose what's interesting here is that washington is much more nervous about the arming of rebels because they are obviously concerned that the afghanistan scenario is beginning yet again but it is so sad that leaders of countries like france and britain can think of these as a missed because the blowback will be phenomenal. rebel fighters tactics in syria come under international scrutiny human rights organizations ways. groups torture summary executions and kidn
britain and france all one day could well supply weapons such as syrian rebels just find an embargo david cameron and francois hollande sceptic press the e.u. to lift the ban russia has responded by saying that any such a time to would be in breach of international little odd treat contribute to afshin rattansi believes it will eventually backfire on western countries if i am the anti us our fight is by definition as it would be supplied by the french and british governments would be in the...
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two thousand and eleven election i think it was so she's probably more politically stable than david cameron is and finally do you think the referendum is going to resolve this dispute referendums don't resolve disputes actually negotiation resolve disputes and that's what really needs to happen down there in the in the falklands or the melbourne of whichever you call them well in r.t. dot com we are asking what do you think argentina will do next if falkland islanders decide to stay british and these are the results of the vote so far the moment forty percent of you say that argentina will declare the vote rigged or illegitimate slightly fewer think will be told to move to britain by their south american neighbor fifty percent expect argentina to announce a new referendum in five years while just eight percent believe. will finally back off from its claim you can tell us what you think and cast your vote at r.t. dot com. meanwhile domestically in the u.k. economic hardship appears to be sparing no one coming up we've got the story of world war two veterans whose families are forced to sell
two thousand and eleven election i think it was so she's probably more politically stable than david cameron is and finally do you think the referendum is going to resolve this dispute referendums don't resolve disputes actually negotiation resolve disputes and that's what really needs to happen down there in the in the falklands or the melbourne of whichever you call them well in r.t. dot com we are asking what do you think argentina will do next if falkland islanders decide to stay british...