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david cameron continues to deliver. if we force that choice at the election, i am confident that some of those supporters of other parties -- by the way, those supporters may have very legitimate concerns about welfare issues, about immigration. about our relationship with the european union. we say those concerns are best addressed through a conservative government and david as prime minister. >> what is going to happen in regards your membership in the eu? >> we wanted reform, partly so europe is -- >> but you're not going to get out? >> we are aiming to achieve reform and referendum on britain's membership where we can recommend that the country stays in the union. >> what you have to achieve before you can recommend that? >> you have to say to our colleagues in europe -- we have to be creating more jobs through a there is too much going on in the european union which is anti-enterprise. the united kingdom is not part of the eurozone. we are a big non-euro member. our interest me to be protected in the eu. there are
david cameron continues to deliver. if we force that choice at the election, i am confident that some of those supporters of other parties -- by the way, those supporters may have very legitimate concerns about welfare issues, about immigration. about our relationship with the european union. we say those concerns are best addressed through a conservative government and david as prime minister. >> what is going to happen in regards your membership in the eu? >> we wanted reform,...
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so let's be very clear about that. >> british prime minister david cameron there.ation on the impact this is having with other countries, i spoke with john a short time ago. >> i think the people have broadly condemned what happened during that period. it is made easier by the fact that the political generation in power was not in power was not empowered them, so there is no tony blair in downing street, which means david cameron is free to criticize some of the activities that took place, and you have to make sure -- you have to understand that they have been very preoccupied over the past four and five years with improving the american image of what was perceived to be in sensitivities of the bush era, and what we know now happened when the cia were taking people through extraordinary rendition and all the rest of what has been detailed in this report today. >> john, how much has opinion changed in entries, written, in particular? -- how much has opinion changed in countries, in britain, in particular? i think what has happened in britain if you have to say possi
so let's be very clear about that. >> british prime minister david cameron there.ation on the impact this is having with other countries, i spoke with john a short time ago. >> i think the people have broadly condemned what happened during that period. it is made easier by the fact that the political generation in power was not in power was not empowered them, so there is no tony blair in downing street, which means david cameron is free to criticize some of the activities that took...
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. >> rose: and help me understand what it is that makes you and david cameron, if you are different in putting an economic house in order. >> you know,, i think in the end, good politics follows from good economics and of course politicians want to get reelected, there is nothing wrong with that, i want to get myself reelected in a few months time but i think publics reward people who clearly have a long-term plan, an idea of where they want to take the country in the future that do not bend and, you know, quaver with every single pressure group or opinion poll that comes their way. you have got to be prepared to take difficult decisions in politics, one thing i have learned in five years doing this job is that some of the most economically essential things are also the most politically difficult things but partly because the public aren't stupid and they can see you are taking a risk with your own reputation, with your party's prospects, you have taken a difficult decision that has been unpopular at the time. >> rose: your popularity has decreased in the country, yes? >> well, my pers
. >> rose: and help me understand what it is that makes you and david cameron, if you are different in putting an economic house in order. >> you know,, i think in the end, good politics follows from good economics and of course politicians want to get reelected, there is nothing wrong with that, i want to get myself reelected in a few months time but i think publics reward people who clearly have a long-term plan, an idea of where they want to take the country in the future that do...
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david cameron explained why he wanted the u.k.join airstrikes against the militants in iraq. >> isis is a terrorist organization unlike those we have dealt with before. the brutality is incredible. beheadings, crucifixion, the use of rape as a weapon. the slaughter of children. all these things belong to the dark ages. it is not just the brutality. it is backed by billions of dollars and has captured an arsenal of the most modern weapons. in the space of a few months isil has taken control of territory greater than the size of britain and has made millions selling oil. some will say that any action will further radicalize young people. i have to say that this is a counsel of despair. the threat of radicalization is already here. young people have left the country to fight for these extremists. we must take action at home, but we must also have a comprehensive strategy to defeat these extremists abroad. >> two questions he has put to himself. how long will the war last, and when will mission creep set in? >> this will not take mont
david cameron explained why he wanted the u.k.join airstrikes against the militants in iraq. >> isis is a terrorist organization unlike those we have dealt with before. the brutality is incredible. beheadings, crucifixion, the use of rape as a weapon. the slaughter of children. all these things belong to the dark ages. it is not just the brutality. it is backed by billions of dollars and has captured an arsenal of the most modern weapons. in the space of a few months isil has taken...
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i don't think it is possible for david cameron to be that prime minister for britain.est way one would argue to keep the u.k. within the eu is for the e to grow, one will that happen? as any ofnot as fast us want as we move from the crisis phrase it feels like a long and drawn out chronic. of slow growth. -- chronic period of slow growth. >> i sat at my desk yesterday and watched a whole host of research notes pouring own on u.k. political uncertainty and how it was set to drag down the value of the pound. much lower. i'm happy to say one of the authors of those notes joins us right now, hans reddick at morgan stanley. great to have you with us. and you/yourrecast forecast aced largely on developments in u.k. politics, my first question for you is why now? we had a few months ahead of the general election in this need to look at the position of the two major parties. labour and conservative. when you look at the current government in the position concerning the eu there is a risk involved concerning the invert investment. this debate about leaving the eu would i tens o
i don't think it is possible for david cameron to be that prime minister for britain.est way one would argue to keep the u.k. within the eu is for the e to grow, one will that happen? as any ofnot as fast us want as we move from the crisis phrase it feels like a long and drawn out chronic. of slow growth. -- chronic period of slow growth. >> i sat at my desk yesterday and watched a whole host of research notes pouring own on u.k. political uncertainty and how it was set to drag down the...
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prime minister david cameron said torture is wrong and undermines the u.s. moral authority. spell out is britain may be complicit in some of the international aspects of the cia torture program. the polish ex-president said maybe the united states should not reveal too many details because this will hamper u.s. efforts to gain international intelligence in the future. the united states is not a member of the international criminal court. that could make it difficult, if not impossible to bring officials to trial there. the united states says it doesn't have interest. >> no cooperation from the united states can be expected. karl, thanks. >>> new information about a high level terrorist the u.s. thought had been killed in an air strike. this concerns a bombmaker for al qaeda offshoot operating in syria. he appears very much alive this morning. cnn's barbara starr at the pentagon with more. >> reporter: john and christine, u.s. officials tell me they believe the key leader in the khorasan group is still alive after months of air strikes. a french bombmaker, david drugeon, a ma
prime minister david cameron said torture is wrong and undermines the u.s. moral authority. spell out is britain may be complicit in some of the international aspects of the cia torture program. the polish ex-president said maybe the united states should not reveal too many details because this will hamper u.s. efforts to gain international intelligence in the future. the united states is not a member of the international criminal court. that could make it difficult, if not impossible to bring...
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independence party, which is going to cause big problems in 2015 for david cameron. >> mark? >> for my mind it was bill cosby because he was an icon for america for so long in such a hugely popular figure to find out that everything he stood for was just absolutely destroyed by his life pattern. it was just too much. >> mark listen to this it comes from your district. trench coat of the year democratic senator chuck schumer who in a press club speech blamed obamacare. but until november he has been a star for the affordable care act, which he helped ram through the senate in 2010. turncoat of the year. okay most boring, pat. >> this is what we call a greenspan trophy, john. it goes to harry reid. >> i give it to the two senate leaders harry reid and mitch mcconnell. boring can be beautiful. they are having a very productive, well they had a very productive laying duck session this year. congratulates to both of them. >> tom? >> i think that it is going to be al sharpton just trying to be repetitive and tedious. >> mark? >> well again i'll go with harry reid as the leader of t
independence party, which is going to cause big problems in 2015 for david cameron. >> mark? >> for my mind it was bill cosby because he was an icon for america for so long in such a hugely popular figure to find out that everything he stood for was just absolutely destroyed by his life pattern. it was just too much. >> mark listen to this it comes from your district. trench coat of the year democratic senator chuck schumer who in a press club speech blamed obamacare. but...
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it is not possible for david cameron to do that. would argueway, one to keep the u.k.the eu, the need to grow. when will that happen? >> i fear not as fast as any of us want. through the phase in the eurozone to what feels like a long and drawnout chronic period of slow growth. >> ed balls speaking to francine lacqua. tomorrow, the man in that ed we'll talk to secede tomorrow. it will be freezing. they should call it though winter statement. george osborne will discuss business and talk about his economic plan is working. what is really on the table going forward? what osborne is selling us, british business. let's talk to the chief economist of the residue of directors, james. good morning to you. let's start off with a what ed balls was saying there. the big question that everybody wants an answer to. the next two or three years, how much uncertainty will we see? a general election coming up and a conservative party talk about a possible exit. is it a big, long shadow? >> is one of the big shadows. is of the biggest challenges live within the means the government for
it is not possible for david cameron to do that. would argueway, one to keep the u.k.the eu, the need to grow. when will that happen? >> i fear not as fast as any of us want. through the phase in the eurozone to what feels like a long and drawnout chronic period of slow growth. >> ed balls speaking to francine lacqua. tomorrow, the man in that ed we'll talk to secede tomorrow. it will be freezing. they should call it though winter statement. george osborne will discuss business and...
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then david cameron taking questions at the house of commons. on wednesday, members of the european parliament debated the release of a senate report on c.i.a. interrogations. some members welcomed the the release of the report and arced that the eu should take further action. this is a one-hour portion of he debate from strossberg. >> thank you, president. the united states are an important partner in fighting terrorism for the european union, but certain serious concerns and differences have existed in respect to certain aspects of the united states criticism policy. european union has started dialogue on these issues and today we are debating a senate report on a proceeding u.s. program which was firmly concluded almost six years ago. share the view expressed by president obama according to which these techniques run counter to our use and are not helpful in combating terrorism. it's important that we garn dee this doesn't happen again, and that's why we welcome the publication of the report and also the following public debate. it shows tran
then david cameron taking questions at the house of commons. on wednesday, members of the european parliament debated the release of a senate report on c.i.a. interrogations. some members welcomed the the release of the report and arced that the eu should take further action. this is a one-hour portion of he debate from strossberg. >> thank you, president. the united states are an important partner in fighting terrorism for the european union, but certain serious concerns and differences...
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the morning after the referendum david cameron said alongside that he wanted to look at the powers of the rest of the u.k. and stop scottish mps from voting on english matters. that upset later who accuse mr. cameron of moving the goalposts. opening up comments debate william pate argued there's a call for change. >> make no mistake the need and demand for renewal is palpable in serious across the united kingdom we must find that better and fairer settlement and i believe thither or delay is not an option on these issues. >> but the debate quickly turn to what is known as the ability of scots mps at westminster to vote on laws affecting england when english mps can vote on similar issues. >> our constituents feel that too many decisions are london centered and they want more power closer to them. is it a problem with the english laws that it changes the job description of members in this house but doesn't actually take take. >> i would say these issues are not mutually exclusive. it is entirely possible to believe there should be virtual autonomy at the local level including for her c
the morning after the referendum david cameron said alongside that he wanted to look at the powers of the rest of the u.k. and stop scottish mps from voting on english matters. that upset later who accuse mr. cameron of moving the goalposts. opening up comments debate william pate argued there's a call for change. >> make no mistake the need and demand for renewal is palpable in serious across the united kingdom we must find that better and fairer settlement and i believe thither or delay...
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next on c-span, british prime minister david cameron takes questions from the house of commons.hen former secretary of state hillary clinton talks about middle east issues. discussesac herzog u.s. relations with israel. >> in the british house of commons on wednesday, david cameron pay tribute to the embassy staff in kabul who were recently killed in an attack. he also took questions on the national economy, the health service, and immigration policy. this is about 35 minutes. questions to the prime minister, flello.rt >> i'm sure you'll join me in paying tribute to the embassy staff in kabul. our thoughts are with their families at this time. we will not allow such inhumanity to prevent us from building a stable future for the afghan people. we have nothing but admiration for the staff of the embassy, who work together, at great personal risk, to help achieve that. this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others. in addition to my duties in this house, i shall have further such meetings later today. >> robert flello. >> i would like to associate myself and my
next on c-span, british prime minister david cameron takes questions from the house of commons.hen former secretary of state hillary clinton talks about middle east issues. discussesac herzog u.s. relations with israel. >> in the british house of commons on wednesday, david cameron pay tribute to the embassy staff in kabul who were recently killed in an attack. he also took questions on the national economy, the health service, and immigration policy. this is about 35 minutes. questions...
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hen british minister david cameron. and later hl hillary clinton alks about middle east issues. >> starting december 22nd on c-span. >> this week, our guest is ann compton. she recently retired after 40 years of covering the white house for abc news. she talks about gerald ford and barack obama and shares her personal experiences with these men and her opinions on their administrations. >> after 40 years of covering the president of the united states at the white house, who had the best and worst press
hen british minister david cameron. and later hl hillary clinton alks about middle east issues. >> starting december 22nd on c-span. >> this week, our guest is ann compton. she recently retired after 40 years of covering the white house for abc news. she talks about gerald ford and barack obama and shares her personal experiences with these men and her opinions on their administrations. >> after 40 years of covering the president of the united states at the white house, who...
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up next on c-span, british prime minister david cameron and the house of commons.dvisortional security susan rice on global security threats. later, another chance to see "q&a" with ann compton. in the british house of commons on wednesday, david cameron paid tribute to the members of a british embassy staff in kabul who were recently killed in an attack. he also took questions on the national economy, the national health service, and policy. this is about 35 minutes. >> questions for the prime minister. question 1. thank you, mr. speaker. house willhe whole join me in paying tribute to the british embassy staff who were killed and injured in kabul following the horrific bomb attack last week. our thoughts are with their family and friends at this time. we will not allow such inhumanity to deter us from building a safe future for the afghan people. we have nothing but admiration for the staff of the embassy, british and afghan, who worked together at great personal risk to help achieve this. i will be having meetings with ministerial colleagues and others later tod
up next on c-span, british prime minister david cameron and the house of commons.dvisortional security susan rice on global security threats. later, another chance to see "q&a" with ann compton. in the british house of commons on wednesday, david cameron paid tribute to the members of a british embassy staff in kabul who were recently killed in an attack. he also took questions on the national economy, the national health service, and policy. this is about 35 minutes. >>...
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we heard from david cameron saying torture is wrong under any circumstance, but what cameron did not state is britain may have been complicit in the aspects of the torture program. we heard from poland's former president. he said he was aware and he did offer what he called a quiet place for cia operations on polish territory. he said he did not know what was going on. the european court of human rights is already condemned poland for actions allowing the cia to operate a black site on its territory. whether it can be forwarded to the international criminal courts, for example, a debatable point. that would count on assistance from the u.s. officials. the cooperation they will probably not give. >> they made that clear. karl penhaul, thanks. >>> the u.s. officials believed a bomb maker for a al qaeda group had been killed in an air strike. cnn's barbara starr from the pentagon with more. >> reporter: john and christine, two officials are telling me they believe a key leader in the khorasan group in syria is still alive. even after months of u.s. air strikes. a french bombmaker named
we heard from david cameron saying torture is wrong under any circumstance, but what cameron did not state is britain may have been complicit in the aspects of the torture program. we heard from poland's former president. he said he was aware and he did offer what he called a quiet place for cia operations on polish territory. he said he did not know what was going on. the european court of human rights is already condemned poland for actions allowing the cia to operate a black site on its...
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however, what david cameron didn't spell out is that britain may be complicit. and he urged the cia to better cover its tracks. he said he offered at one stage the cia what he called a quiet place for operations but denied knowledge that that location was then used as a secret torture facility or so-called cia black site. now, the united nations and international human rights groups are urging cia torturers and u.s. officials responsible for this program to be brought to justice, but the united states is not a member of the international criminal court. the likelihood of u.s. personnel facing an international trial is very limited. cnn, london. >>> the u.s. senate meets in the coming days on the expected vote on the enormous government spending package. it could avoid a dead lock that could shut down the government. now senators from both parties are trying to make last changes. here is cnn's aaron mcpike. >> this, by definition was a compromised bill. >> president obama acknowledging the new political reality in washington that he has to deal with republicans.
however, what david cameron didn't spell out is that britain may be complicit. and he urged the cia to better cover its tracks. he said he offered at one stage the cia what he called a quiet place for operations but denied knowledge that that location was then used as a secret torture facility or so-called cia black site. now, the united nations and international human rights groups are urging cia torturers and u.s. officials responsible for this program to be brought to justice, but the united...
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that david cameron proposal has spoken more to his weakness and division than anything to do with the british national interest and i think business and labor here are on the same side saying that would be really dangerous for britain's future as an economy what do they say, the guests we have on here seem to say this is a huge risk and why would you put yourself through this? >> our partners in europe want to stay and i think they have their own problems to deal with at the moment but they have also shown that they want to find solutions which work for all of europe including britain. they know we and they need reform. and i am hugely frustrated because it always looks to our european partners that the current government is making only short-term reddish politics and when david cameron stormed out at the stability tax summit a couple years ago he did to the net margaret thatcher, tony blair and john major had never done, to walk away. that blackmail politics is not something we want to be part of, we need to reset our relationship and show we can be a firm partner and a good partner.
that david cameron proposal has spoken more to his weakness and division than anything to do with the british national interest and i think business and labor here are on the same side saying that would be really dangerous for britain's future as an economy what do they say, the guests we have on here seem to say this is a huge risk and why would you put yourself through this? >> our partners in europe want to stay and i think they have their own problems to deal with at the moment but...
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it isn't clear whether or not he will convince his people, david cameron the prime minister of the conference, certainly seem to be convinced they gave very warm speeches and endorsement, in public they at least have great confident in his new government, but it was i think a undercurrent n both of the statements that they will be looking for real reform. and holding the president to his word, if the level of finance and donations of aid that the country needs continue to flow they will need real proof that he is changing and starting to deliver not just talk, but real change. mork is braced for a second night of protests after a grand jury decided not to charge a policeman over the deaths of an african-american during an arrest. he was caught in the a band choke hold by the officer. 83 people were arrested in demonstrations across new york immediately following the verdict. the decision not to inindictment the police officer comes at a sensitive time in police race relations after the defense of michael brown in ferguson. eric holder is promising a federal investigation into the case. joined
it isn't clear whether or not he will convince his people, david cameron the prime minister of the conference, certainly seem to be convinced they gave very warm speeches and endorsement, in public they at least have great confident in his new government, but it was i think a undercurrent n both of the statements that they will be looking for real reform. and holding the president to his word, if the level of finance and donations of aid that the country needs continue to flow they will need...
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minister david cameron taking questions of the house of commons. after that, the european parliament discusses the u.s. senate report on cia interrogation techniques. then farewell speeches for retiring senator mary landrieu. >> in the final question time of the year, david cameron answered questions from members on the economy, climate change policy, and relations with russia. he also condemned the attacks in australia and pakistan. this is about 35 minutes. >> questions to the prime minister. minister? i am sure the whole house will join me in condemning the outrages that shocked the world in recent days. the siege of the cafe in sydney was accompanied by harry was typical of that great nation. and we all grieve with the australians today. what happened several thousand miles away in a school in pakistan is utterly heartbreaking -- a massacre of the innocents that has left the world numb. the world stands, head bowed, with pakistan today. words can comfort but words cannot defeat the men of violence, so let this be the moment when the whole of pa
minister david cameron taking questions of the house of commons. after that, the european parliament discusses the u.s. senate report on cia interrogation techniques. then farewell speeches for retiring senator mary landrieu. >> in the final question time of the year, david cameron answered questions from members on the economy, climate change policy, and relations with russia. he also condemned the attacks in australia and pakistan. this is about 35 minutes. >> questions to the...
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we'll be hearing from the afghan president later on today as well as david cameron and the secretaryhn kerry. i can tell you one piece of news that's come out of the conference. the canadians have pledged $10 million extra today. >> gary, thanks so much for the update from lancaster house. >>> well, let's take you back to cape canaveral. as promised, we're keeping a close eye on orion, the unmanned space capsule that we're expecting to take off at any time. but we have had news from nasa that the whole launch of the spacecraft is on hold now. there is quite high winds there. the capsule is on standby energy, and as we were hearing from jonathan amos, our correspondent who was there at cape canaveral, there was only a two-hour window for this launch and we're into about 40 minutes into that two-hour window. but very significant, of course. an exciting day for everyone at nasa and those involved, because this is a spacecraft that could one di see us, see humans travel to mars, so everyone watching events there very closely. as soon as there are any developments, we will bring them to y
we'll be hearing from the afghan president later on today as well as david cameron and the secretaryhn kerry. i can tell you one piece of news that's come out of the conference. the canadians have pledged $10 million extra today. >> gary, thanks so much for the update from lancaster house. >>> well, let's take you back to cape canaveral. as promised, we're keeping a close eye on orion, the unmanned space capsule that we're expecting to take off at any time. but we have had news...
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in london today, david cameron made it clear britain could not walk away from afghanistan. >> a secure and prosperous at its heart, is very important for the safety and security of british citizens of our streets. >> much of the focus here has been on what is going right, not wrong him in afghanistan, including newly elected leaders with new ideas. books were determined to ofrcome the past, to build you to worry the of the aspirations of our people. >> but can they be so confident when security is so bad? realities thate we are determined to change, to .hange the conditions >> gatherings like this send a signal to afghans that their partners are not completely pulling out. but afghans and their leaders know that more and more, they are going to have to solve their own problems on their own. >> the opening ceremonies of the olympic aims are watched by millions of people around the world. who could forget the beijing display in 2008? the choreographer company is based in new york. ass well-known as his work as painter. tonight he opened his first major exhibition in miami. jane o'brien w
in london today, david cameron made it clear britain could not walk away from afghanistan. >> a secure and prosperous at its heart, is very important for the safety and security of british citizens of our streets. >> much of the focus here has been on what is going right, not wrong him in afghanistan, including newly elected leaders with new ideas. books were determined to ofrcome the past, to build you to worry the of the aspirations of our people. >> but can they be so...
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. >> but british prime minister david cameron made it clear from the start he is not planning to contribute a penny. >> our correspondent as covering the summit for us in brussels. at the end of the day, this economic stimulus package is basically an answer to what we are seeing in southern europe, where unemployment is really high. it is part of a crisis that has been confronting the european economy. >> they are trying to attract private investment, because that is what has been lacking in the last couple of years, to kickstart european economies. it is a complicated process, as always, with the european union. that's why they are still talking about it right now, discussing things like what happens if a member state puts money in the fans -- in the fund to reduce the public deficit. this will take a while to hash out the details, but the bottom line is that if it does work, in the end am a to kickstart european economies, that will bring in more tax money for the member states and that is of course the best remedy you can have against high public deficits. in the end, against the repeat
. >> but british prime minister david cameron made it clear from the start he is not planning to contribute a penny. >> our correspondent as covering the summit for us in brussels. at the end of the day, this economic stimulus package is basically an answer to what we are seeing in southern europe, where unemployment is really high. it is part of a crisis that has been confronting the european economy. >> they are trying to attract private investment, because that is what has...
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david cameron will be battling for another term. the ompo sigs mass made major gains in local elections campaigning for britain to leave the european leave. turkey holds parliament elections in june. iran and six world powers negotiate nuclear talks until the june 30th deadline. the parties failed in november to finalize an agreement over tehran for an international sanction. the pc gears up for a comeback as microsoft releases windows 10. the version will run on everything from phone and tablets to smart watches and ten years after being hit by hurricane katrina, new orleans takes stock of recovery. the federal government has spent more than $120 billion on the gulf post disaster. in september, queen elizabeth ii would overtake queen victoria. queen elizabeth ii marks 64 years on the throne and counting. pope francis makes his first pain am visit to the united states in september to an attend an international meeting in philadelphia. he's expected to visit united nations. in washington, shannon brien, fox news. >>> an out pouring o
david cameron will be battling for another term. the ompo sigs mass made major gains in local elections campaigning for britain to leave the european leave. turkey holds parliament elections in june. iran and six world powers negotiate nuclear talks until the june 30th deadline. the parties failed in november to finalize an agreement over tehran for an international sanction. the pc gears up for a comeback as microsoft releases windows 10. the version will run on everything from phone and...
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the event is being cochaired by the country's leader and british prime minister david cameron. >> international representatives are expected to pledge more aid to help afghanistan fight a fresh wave of attacks by the taliban. afghanistan relies on foreign aid from what -- for more than 90% of its income. >> also, some turbulence for some travelers. pilots from germany's biggest airline have walked off the job with a second time this week. the airline has canceled about half of its long-haul flights that was scheduled for thursday. >> the walkout comes less than a day after executives unveiled plans to launch a low-cost subsidiary, offering long-haul flights. it's likely to allow both the carrier and travelers to save money, but not everyone is happy. >> in their 10th strike this year, pilots are fighting for a lot more than pay or early retirement. that's because the airline is greatly expanding its budget operations, including long-haul flights at far lower prices than those offered by the parent company, but lower cost flights mean lower payroll costs. after 10 years on the job, basic pay plu
the event is being cochaired by the country's leader and british prime minister david cameron. >> international representatives are expected to pledge more aid to help afghanistan fight a fresh wave of attacks by the taliban. afghanistan relies on foreign aid from what -- for more than 90% of its income. >> also, some turbulence for some travelers. pilots from germany's biggest airline have walked off the job with a second time this week. the airline has canceled about half of its...
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. >> and prime minister david cameron saying it's horrifying that children are being killed for going to school. >> and dozens killed. stay withabc for the very latest and full update coming up later on "good morning america." >>> now to the other big story happening now. the intense manhunt underway in philadelphia after a shooting spree that left six people dead. >> police looking for this man. an ex-marine that is considered extremely dangerous. police say bradley stone shot his ex-wife in the head after killing five of her family members including a 14-year-old niece. right now have we have abc's susan saulny with the latest details tracking the search. >> reporter: several towns outside philadelphia remain on lockdown after a shooting spree across several locations left six people dead, sparking a massiveman hundredth. on the loose, the suspect 35-year-old former marine sergeant bradley stone. considered armed and dangerous. police have confirmed that stone had a family connection to all six victims. >> we do not know where he is. we do not have vehicle information. >> reporter:
. >> and prime minister david cameron saying it's horrifying that children are being killed for going to school. >> and dozens killed. stay withabc for the very latest and full update coming up later on "good morning america." >>> now to the other big story happening now. the intense manhunt underway in philadelphia after a shooting spree that left six people dead. >> police looking for this man. an ex-marine that is considered extremely dangerous. police...
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. >> german chancellor angela merkel and david cameron complies,russia french president francois hollanderoke ranks from his eu counterparts saying in use in sanctions is possible. i consider that if the gestures rusher is making what we are waiting for, there is no reason to enact any new sanctions. on the contrary, they will allow us to start the escalating the situation. >> barack obama signing legislation that gives him the power to impose more sanctions. the u.s. president said he would only act in line with european allies. joining us now to discuss all of this is our russian expert, ryan chilcote. alongmazing how quickly -- hollande steps forward but there seems to be a series of voices that's wanting to. >> belonged is the latest -- hollande is the latest. -- theyz was discussed were not supposed to discuss scaling these back. the sanctions are in place until july. when they expire, if the eu wants to continue, they have to have unanimity across the 28 states. it is very important that the french president is now saying he's backed by the austrians. they are also concerned. france
. >> german chancellor angela merkel and david cameron complies,russia french president francois hollanderoke ranks from his eu counterparts saying in use in sanctions is possible. i consider that if the gestures rusher is making what we are waiting for, there is no reason to enact any new sanctions. on the contrary, they will allow us to start the escalating the situation. >> barack obama signing legislation that gives him the power to impose more sanctions. the u.s. president said...
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. >> what do your members think about david cameron's re cent speech on immigration? the quota push has been dropped. do businesses support of that idea? >> we said the prime minister was right to take a balanced view. businesses need workers from overseas. it is very important for the u.k. economy. it creates wealth and helps growth. we need skills, we need soft skills. again, it is a complex picture. at the same time, we need to help our large number of young unemployed to get work, and the education system has failed those young people. we need to make them capable competing in an international market for work. fixing the education system is part of the answer. we also need a strict point system. in the short-term, we need workers from overseas. >> we started on public finances, let's finish on it. he doesn't have much room to maneuver. >> not much room at all. he is constrained by the debt and the deficit. he can only do certain things. he seems to be targeting quite well but it is clear to me that the autumn statement is not going to be the place for big announce
. >> what do your members think about david cameron's re cent speech on immigration? the quota push has been dropped. do businesses support of that idea? >> we said the prime minister was right to take a balanced view. businesses need workers from overseas. it is very important for the u.k. economy. it creates wealth and helps growth. we need skills, we need soft skills. again, it is a complex picture. at the same time, we need to help our large number of young unemployed to get...
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abbott follows the conservative line you expect to get from david cameron in brisbane. to some extent from president obama in the united states. but it's not just an abbott thing. you'll find that the opposition, the labour party is at one with the government on this sort of thing. a rigid and village leapt opposition to terror. if this is some lone half wit, it's an act of terror to take hostages, and to wave a black flag is an act of terror. >> mike, thank you very much indeed. get back to us if you see or here of anything you think we may be interested in. >> writer and historian, mike carlton in sydney. these are pictures of one of the two women that broke out of the lindt cafe in the business district of sydney in the past hour. speculation that they are employees. they have been held for most of the day. ever since a man they believe has been armed - we haven't seen a weapon, just a backpack and a black flag with writing on it - came into the cafe and took a number of hostages. we don't know how many, we know that five got out. speculation is somewhere in the teen
abbott follows the conservative line you expect to get from david cameron in brisbane. to some extent from president obama in the united states. but it's not just an abbott thing. you'll find that the opposition, the labour party is at one with the government on this sort of thing. a rigid and village leapt opposition to terror. if this is some lone half wit, it's an act of terror to take hostages, and to wave a black flag is an act of terror. >> mike, thank you very much indeed. get back...
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david cameron says the door is open if russia changes its behavior. shares of blackberry filing. surprised analysts a profit. we will talk to john chan on "market makers" at 11:30 eastern . madison square garden looking for other ways to split up the company. in october, msg said it was considering a separation that would keep media and sports together. new york rangers and entertainment businesses. a good season for the new york knicks. 30 minutes from the start of trading. the top 10 headlines before the bell. julie hyman joining me. also our special test, alan patricof, managing director and founder of greycroft partners. one of the big venture capital firms in new york. number 10, uber. the controversial car service app just declared illegal in taiwan. the next country to ban it. patent onlied for a its algorithm system that measures demand. its price surging technology. they want to patent this. i do not know. critics say this is unfair. they are actually price gouging. what do you think? an enormoushad effect on our economy. we've started a new ways, a sharing economy. mayb
david cameron says the door is open if russia changes its behavior. shares of blackberry filing. surprised analysts a profit. we will talk to john chan on "market makers" at 11:30 eastern . madison square garden looking for other ways to split up the company. in october, msg said it was considering a separation that would keep media and sports together. new york rangers and entertainment businesses. a good season for the new york knicks. 30 minutes from the start of trading. the top...
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> and continue to let us know. >> wednesday in the british house of commons, prime minister david cameronok questions from parliament on a range of domestic and international issues, including britain's response to ebola, healthcare services, and the economy. his is 35 minutes. >> order. qwest turns to the prime minister. mr. albert owen. mr. prime minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this morning, i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others, and, in addition to my duties in this house, i shall have further such meetings later today. >> albert owen. >> thank you, mr. speaker. in april 2010, i agreed with the prime minister and nick that vat was a regressive tax. indeed the prime minister went further and said that it was far more regressive than income tax. he then went on to break his pledge to the british people and hiked vat to 20%. can i give him an opportunity to restore his credibility on vat and ask him to rule it out completely to pay for any future income tax cuts? >> well, our plans involve not putting up any taxes. what they involve is growing our economy and creating
> and continue to let us know. >> wednesday in the british house of commons, prime minister david cameronok questions from parliament on a range of domestic and international issues, including britain's response to ebola, healthcare services, and the economy. his is 35 minutes. >> order. qwest turns to the prime minister. mr. albert owen. mr. prime minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this morning, i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others, and, in...
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. >> coming up tonight, british prime minister david cameron in front of the british liaison committee. an interview with jeb bush and brad and dallas woodhouse. the washington post headline, jeb bush jump starts the 2016 election. they say he became the first they'd name potential gop presidential candidate to make a major 2016-related comment saying he will actively explore a run. this kind of announcement will be followed with an exploratory committee which is legally and practically the same thing as launching a campaign. says he's not going that far. he will launch a leadership pac in january. we have an interview from earlier this month at 9:30 p.m. eastern here on c-span. next, to british politics. david cameron appearing today before the british liaison committee answering questions on climate change priorities and combating extremism. this is 90 minutes. >> welcome, prime minister. we have two things to ask you about today. the first is on climate change and the second is radicalization. >> before we start, i think it might be right after the events of yesterday and today -- i
. >> coming up tonight, british prime minister david cameron in front of the british liaison committee. an interview with jeb bush and brad and dallas woodhouse. the washington post headline, jeb bush jump starts the 2016 election. they say he became the first they'd name potential gop presidential candidate to make a major 2016-related comment saying he will actively explore a run. this kind of announcement will be followed with an exploratory committee which is legally and practically...
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. >> we also heard from david cameron, as well. and the message from david cameron was keep the pressure on. >> on the viemths issue of russia and ukraine, we also had a very good discussion and unanimous agreement. >> i also want to mention this summit was supposed to be two days of european leaders, but they managed to condense et al. into one evening. we're wondering now if that isn't just donald coming in and saying we're going to keep things tight and make some real discussions now that i'm running the eu council. we are seeing what could be massive protests here in brussels today. an umbrella group of protesters called d-12901920 have gathered, they've put tractors in the street. they're saying save our milk. we know they're coming out against b this transatlantic trade treaty. we'll have to wait and see if this gets tricky today. it certainly was tricky coming in. >> yes, absolutely, hadley, please keep us updated on what you're hearing in brussels. >>> right now, let's talk about the broader implications of a potential sanc
. >> we also heard from david cameron, as well. and the message from david cameron was keep the pressure on. >> on the viemths issue of russia and ukraine, we also had a very good discussion and unanimous agreement. >> i also want to mention this summit was supposed to be two days of european leaders, but they managed to condense et al. into one evening. we're wondering now if that isn't just donald coming in and saying we're going to keep things tight and make some real...
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while angela merkel and david cameron insists russia comply with the west's demands on ukraine, the french president hollande ripped up the script. take a listen. > the gestures that russia is making are what we are waiting for. there is no reason to enact any new sanctions. on the contrary, they will allow us to start the escalating the situation. >> joining us is ryan chilcote. a suggestion from france that sanctions could be scaled back. are we about to see a rift within europe on the sessions? >> hollande ahead of schedule. not to beginreed discussions about rolling back sanctions against russia until march. was if president hollande to get his way and the sanctions would be rolled back, that would not happen until july. the ones in place are there to the middle of the year. then it gets interesting. all of the eu's countries have to agree by consensus to extend them. that is perhaps were president hollande gets to fight the good fight. you can understand france's pain. they had to forgo that $1.2 billion sale to those two helicopters to russia. austria has been complaining about sanct
while angela merkel and david cameron insists russia comply with the west's demands on ukraine, the french president hollande ripped up the script. take a listen. > the gestures that russia is making are what we are waiting for. there is no reason to enact any new sanctions. on the contrary, they will allow us to start the escalating the situation. >> joining us is ryan chilcote. a suggestion from france that sanctions could be scaled back. are we about to see a rift within europe on...
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david cameron will allow him back in the country.r of prisoners down so they can close base and move remaining inmates into the u.s. >> how do you celebrate christmas weekend? is >> these protestors in portland oregon disrupting traffic and chanting for dead police officers. the sickening christmas carol coming a week after the murders of two nypd officers. social media web sites now calling for mass demonstrations on new year's eve in new york boston san francisco and other big cities. >> well, time now for look who is talking. new york city police commissioner bill bratton saying it's not just new york city but police officers across the country feel like the federal government is against them. >> they feel under attack rank and file officers and much of american police leadership they feel they are under attack from the federal government at the highest levels. so that's something we need to understand also the sense of perception that becomes a reality. we have a lot of talking we are going to have to do here to understand all si
david cameron will allow him back in the country.r of prisoners down so they can close base and move remaining inmates into the u.s. >> how do you celebrate christmas weekend? is >> these protestors in portland oregon disrupting traffic and chanting for dead police officers. the sickening christmas carol coming a week after the murders of two nypd officers. social media web sites now calling for mass demonstrations on new year's eve in new york boston san francisco and other big...
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president obama and british prime minister david cameron have warned about a frozen conflict. steven harper has been even more blunt telling putin, quote, you need to get out of ukraine. but the message has been clear. nato has been taking advantage by butting in on its new sphere of influence and russia will no longer take it. putin has vowed to protect russian people and their interests abroad.but the west's situation with russia, has much to do with energy. as far north as the arctic circle, competing for precious natural resources and polar shipping lanes with new urgency. and yet what's happened in eastern ukraine may have fundamentally changed the game. today a new cold war is brewing. it's 10:00 a.m. an atom morning autumn morning in tran si transylvania. demonstrations of force like this have taken on a new urgency for the west. here, beside the car carpathian mountains in romania, just a seven hour drive from moscow. romanians and other eastern europeans who remember russia aggression, willingness to stop an emboldened russian president vladimir putin. >> now this is
president obama and british prime minister david cameron have warned about a frozen conflict. steven harper has been even more blunt telling putin, quote, you need to get out of ukraine. but the message has been clear. nato has been taking advantage by butting in on its new sphere of influence and russia will no longer take it. putin has vowed to protect russian people and their interests abroad.but the west's situation with russia, has much to do with energy. as far north as the arctic circle,...
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that is important because she is seen as a link between people like president obama, david cameron, andif the relationship between her and putin is in at ramones one, that does not vote well. an ace well -- putin is rimonious one, that does not bode well. year, the ruble has been driven lower, and lower. the chart, the ruble is higher, higher. the central bank, it has not change with the ruble did. >> on the other hand, they have raised rates. we don't know what would have happened had they not done that. the ruvell might be in much worse shape. it is the toolkit left over. they spent a billion dollars on trying to prop up he ruble. they can't control the oil price. they have done other things. we had the finance minister tell russian state companies that they should turn their foreign currency into rubles. t, which bank of america says is tantamount to capital controls. what they can do is raise the rate by 50 basis point and if directly thet at ruble, they can at least try to temper inflation. the big concern for the russian government isn't so much the ruble itself as it is the prosp
that is important because she is seen as a link between people like president obama, david cameron, andif the relationship between her and putin is in at ramones one, that does not vote well. an ace well -- putin is rimonious one, that does not bode well. year, the ruble has been driven lower, and lower. the chart, the ruble is higher, higher. the central bank, it has not change with the ruble did. >> on the other hand, they have raised rates. we don't know what would have happened had...
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david cameron answers questions about the uk's climate change priorities. he also talked about what his country is doing to fight isis. he testified before a parliamentary committee today. here is more now. start, after the wants of yesterday, i just to say i think it is right to pay to beat for those that were murdered in australia and in pakistan. i'm sure the prayers for everyone here will be with the family of the loved ones who perished. i am now being told about what happened in that cafe in australia. that is what we expect from people of that remarkable country. what has happened in pakistan simply defies belief. humanityark day for when something on this scale happens with no justification. no belief system in the world can justify this sort of appalling act. i think what this shows is a worldwide threat that is posed by this poisonous ideology of extremist islamist terrorism. it has nothing to do with one of the world's great religions -- islam. this is a perversion. we have to understand the scale of what we face. we see this in the country and a
david cameron answers questions about the uk's climate change priorities. he also talked about what his country is doing to fight isis. he testified before a parliamentary committee today. here is more now. start, after the wants of yesterday, i just to say i think it is right to pay to beat for those that were murdered in australia and in pakistan. i'm sure the prayers for everyone here will be with the family of the loved ones who perished. i am now being told about what happened in that cafe...
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national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> coming up in just under an hour, prittish prime minister david cameron will appear before a plarm committee about the u.k.'s climate change priorities and combating extremism. the prime minister generally meets with the liaison committee three times a year. it's a tradition that started with prime minister tony blair. live coverage starts at 11:00 a.m. eastern. we'll have it for you here on c-span. also live today at 3:00 eastern, ebola and efforts to create a vaccine with the director of national institute of allergy and infectious diseases and the former c.d.c. director under prureb. -- president bush. that will be live at almost on c-span. yesterday the supreme court ruled 8-1 police can use evidence seized during a traffic stop even if the officer pulled a car over on a misunderstanding of the law. since the officer's mistake of law was reasonable, there was reasonable suspicion justifying the stop under the fourth amendment. chief justice john roberts in his opinion for the court wrote, to be reasonable is not to be perfect. and so the fourth amendm
national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> coming up in just under an hour, prittish prime minister david cameron will appear before a plarm committee about the u.k.'s climate change priorities and combating extremism. the prime minister generally meets with the liaison committee three times a year. it's a tradition that started with prime minister tony blair. live coverage starts at 11:00 a.m. eastern. we'll have it for you here on c-span. also live today at 3:00 eastern, ebola and efforts...
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. >>> david cameron's office says the uk asked to have sections deleted or changeed from the report on controversial cia interrogation techniques. the changes were meant to protect national security and intelligence operations, not because of allegations of british involvement in the mistreatment of prisoners. meantime, the man at the center of the cia report is speaking with cnn. james mitchell is one of two psychologists that designed the interrogation program. tough questions are now being asked about mitchell's qualifications. >> i think it's a partisan pile of crap. it's an attempt to smear the men and women of the cia as the democrats leave their position of authority. >> reporter: that's james mitchell who has been tied to the secret interrogation program by publications in a 2008 senate report. he's one of two psychologists slammed in the report for developing the program. it's the details that are jaw dropping. mitchell and his partner are believed to have landed in $180 million contract with the government, despite the fact neither had knowledge of al qaeda, background in cou
. >>> david cameron's office says the uk asked to have sections deleted or changeed from the report on controversial cia interrogation techniques. the changes were meant to protect national security and intelligence operations, not because of allegations of british involvement in the mistreatment of prisoners. meantime, the man at the center of the cia report is speaking with cnn. james mitchell is one of two psychologists that designed the interrogation program. tough questions are...
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. >> british prime minister david cameron says britain and turkey are working closely to keep foreign fighters from joining isis. he made with turkey's prime minister and president on tuesday. a big focus was how to stop would-be jihadists from traveling from the uk through turkey to syria and iraq. britain estimates about 500 of its citizens have crossed through turkey to join isis. well, iraq is pressing the u.s. for more air strikes and more arms to turn back the isis threat. u.s. defense chief chuck hagel met with iraqi military leaders in baghdad on tuesday. hagel told cnn he is encouraged by the progress being made against isis, and he acknowledged help from an unlikely source -- iran. . >> kwu identify a turning point, a positive turning point of the fight against isis? >> we have stymied and stopped isis in many areas. they have retreated in some areas. they have lost ground in some areas. but it's still an immense threat. and it's just too early to be defining any turning points. >> is iranian military action against isis helping to degrade? >> well, anytime the isis leadersh
. >> british prime minister david cameron says britain and turkey are working closely to keep foreign fighters from joining isis. he made with turkey's prime minister and president on tuesday. a big focus was how to stop would-be jihadists from traveling from the uk through turkey to syria and iraq. britain estimates about 500 of its citizens have crossed through turkey to join isis. well, iraq is pressing the u.s. for more air strikes and more arms to turn back the isis threat. u.s....
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british prime minister david cameron has even pledged news through try to prevent britains from goingconflict zone and ban them from re-entering britain if they do make it there. >> reporter: the country is bound by a u.n. resolution to stop the flow of fighters, and keeping germans out of the fight will be a challenge. >> we'll have to approach the families, sport clubs, the mosques, et cetera, it's a gigantic, monumental effort that will involve the entirety of our society. but we're talking about young muslims that are an inthingal part of our society, and we want them. >> reporter: mosques across germany have taken to holding payday -- days of peace and prayer. many will tell you the perception of the threat will only worsen if there are more cases brought. >>> france has agreed to pay a new round of compensation to holocaust families. they will eligible for the $6 million fund. the new deal will help american and israeli citizens and those who weren't eligible for other programs. >>> china's security chief has been excelled and arrested. he is being investigated for corruption. s
british prime minister david cameron has even pledged news through try to prevent britains from goingconflict zone and ban them from re-entering britain if they do make it there. >> reporter: the country is bound by a u.n. resolution to stop the flow of fighters, and keeping germans out of the fight will be a challenge. >> we'll have to approach the families, sport clubs, the mosques, et cetera, it's a gigantic, monumental effort that will involve the entirety of our society. but...
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more akinship with dictators than with democratically ---benjamin netanyahu, our great britain's david cameron, or australia's tony abbott. he talks with the holocaust denying iranians, lightens up their sanctions and green lights to a nuclear weapon. he goes all out to welcome chinese leaders, then he's busy involving himself in a local police matter in missouri that it took him in the friday's press conference to comment -- north korea was most likely aided and abetted by their handlers, the chinese. by hacking sony and ultimately bringing them to their knees and getting them to pull a movie off their shelf because of threats? an entertainment country and in fact the nation has just given in to terrorists, waved the white flag and said, you win. i can understand why the president hasn't be that concerninged. some presidents are accused of being too quick with a gun. this president is too quick with a pen and a phone. he calls up dictators and makes really lousy deals, he did it again this week with cuba. it appears that president obama is much smarter than the ten presidents before him. they
more akinship with dictators than with democratically ---benjamin netanyahu, our great britain's david cameron, or australia's tony abbott. he talks with the holocaust denying iranians, lightens up their sanctions and green lights to a nuclear weapon. he goes all out to welcome chinese leaders, then he's busy involving himself in a local police matter in missouri that it took him in the friday's press conference to comment -- north korea was most likely aided and abetted by their handlers, the...