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gordon brown said it was a sad day for football fans everywhere. a look back at his career. >> in a career spanning 23 years as a player and manager, he had an unrivaled reputation as one of the true professionals. his allies had never caused controversy. yesterday morning, police were called to his home in a gesture, where he was found -- in cheshire where he was found hanged. >> i asked if it was a joke. no, something has happened to gary. a sad day for football and for gary speed. >> his last public appearance was on saturday. he seemed relaxed and spoke optimistically about his future. at his former club, leeds, flowers were laid in his memory. tributes came from former teammates. ryan said he had been honored to call speed a teammate and friend. prime minister david cameron said his thoughts were with speed's family and a very sad day for everybody. >> gary speed gave a determination, a real commitment. he just kept going. that is what he brought to leading wales at the international level. unbelievable about this, he was just wanting to win.
gordon brown said it was a sad day for football fans everywhere. a look back at his career. >> in a career spanning 23 years as a player and manager, he had an unrivaled reputation as one of the true professionals. his allies had never caused controversy. yesterday morning, police were called to his home in a gesture, where he was found -- in cheshire where he was found hanged. >> i asked if it was a joke. no, something has happened to gary. a sad day for football and for gary...
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about the thing has improved since the time of gordon brown. >> mr. speaker, i understand the prime minister is having trouble connecting with women and is seeking advice. given that unemployment has increased the toshiba 22nd given that women have been hard hit by public sector cuts and given that they have benefited the least from its tax give wickham was not a great sign for a plan b and ensure benefits increased n light of inflation? >> i don't agree with the honorable lady. of course, everything in britain is facing a difficult time with rising inflation, tight household budget in fact there's been a pay sector, public sector pay freeze. but actually if you look at what we're doing in terms of try to help women, the million people were lifted out of tax of the lowest in, many of those are women. look at what we do in terms of traditional childcare, that is helping women. look at the extra hours we're geing for two three and four year old that is open women pics i don't accept what she says it is a difficult economic environment. but for instance,
about the thing has improved since the time of gordon brown. >> mr. speaker, i understand the prime minister is having trouble connecting with women and is seeking advice. given that unemployment has increased the toshiba 22nd given that women have been hard hit by public sector cuts and given that they have benefited the least from its tax give wickham was not a great sign for a plan b and ensure benefits increased n light of inflation? >> i don't agree with the honorable lady. of...
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about the thing has improved since the time of gordon brown. >> mr. speaker, i understand the prime minister is having trouble connecting with women and is seeking advice. given that unemployment has increased the toshiba 22nd given that women have been hard hit by public sector cuts, and given that they have benefited the least from its tax give wickham was not a great sign for a plan b and ensure benefits increased in light of inflation? >> i don't agree with the honorable lady. of course, everything in britain is facing a difficult time with rising inflation, tight household budget in fact there's been a pay sector, public sector pay freeze. but actually if you look at what we're doing in terms of try to help women, the million people were lifted out of tax of the lowest in, many of those are women. look at what we do in terms of traditional childcare, that is helping women. look at the extra hours we're getting for two, three and four year old that is open women pics i don't accept what she says it is a difficult economic environment. but for inst
about the thing has improved since the time of gordon brown. >> mr. speaker, i understand the prime minister is having trouble connecting with women and is seeking advice. given that unemployment has increased the toshiba 22nd given that women have been hard hit by public sector cuts, and given that they have benefited the least from its tax give wickham was not a great sign for a plan b and ensure benefits increased in light of inflation? >> i don't agree with the honorable lady....
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chance of the exchequer gordon brown but it's so i think the big three china and europe and the us would be in the club and they would be set to go through the new zealand encounter than others could then pay their currencies to say the us dollar with the euro summit so that's how that would work but it's interesting that for fifteen years central banks were not sellers of gold and as you pointed out in the process when they become that buyers of well there's actually a cartel did they get a advanced copy of your book i don't know because they're not i mean we are thinking along the same laws but maybe you know it's interesting to me that you know ben bernanke he disparages gold the u.s. has not sold a single. since then nine hundred eighty we're still gathering thousand tons stashed away which i think is a good thing for the u.s. national security perspective ok and just real quickly we don't have a lot of time for a long answer but one of our viewers wanted to know if you were bullish on silver and said you know you always get asked about gold what are your thoughts quickly on silver s
chance of the exchequer gordon brown but it's so i think the big three china and europe and the us would be in the club and they would be set to go through the new zealand encounter than others could then pay their currencies to say the us dollar with the euro summit so that's how that would work but it's interesting that for fifteen years central banks were not sellers of gold and as you pointed out in the process when they become that buyers of well there's actually a cartel did they get a...
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former prime minister gordon brown said they even stole medical records, pertaining to his disabled son details, even though the child hadn't even reached his second birthday. now, mr. murdoch and his son, james, had already given evidence before a house of commons select committee earlier this year. but members of parliament felt that first-time round, they'd been lied to. so today, james murdoch was called back. and one member of parliament offered an extraordinary explanation for why he felt the murdochs had failed to tell the truth. >> are you familiar with the word "mafia"? >> yes, mr. watson? >> have you heard a term murder, the word they use for the code of silence? >> james was upset that the family business was now being compared to the world's most heinous criminal organization, but that's exactly how elected lawmakers in london now regard the media empire of rupert murdoch. and as the hearing drew to a close, this was their verdict of how the murdochs run their business. >> you must be the first mafia boss in history you didn't know he was running a criminal enterprise. >> mr
former prime minister gordon brown said they even stole medical records, pertaining to his disabled son details, even though the child hadn't even reached his second birthday. now, mr. murdoch and his son, james, had already given evidence before a house of commons select committee earlier this year. but members of parliament felt that first-time round, they'd been lied to. so today, james murdoch was called back. and one member of parliament offered an extraordinary explanation for why he felt...
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it's actually a guest editorial from gordon brown, the former british prime minister who said no one should be lull under to a false sense of complacency. the euro summit called to bring a lasting solution to a three-year crisis may have brought a little more than a short breathing space. the "daily telegraph" in the uk. the euro tragedy is meeting its bloody end. it's an opinion piece that says we had the mellow drama, the comic flourishes and the lunetic interludes but there's still no telling how it's all going to end. the australian has this, greek vote a banana republic moment. the opinion piece says, papandreou's decision is as much about realism as heroics. whether he will succeed is highly uncertaintop but in the birthplace of democracy, he is right to put the decision in to the people. we don't know if greeks will vote on a referendum. the best case scenario is if he resigns and a coalition government takes over, then the referendum gets put off the table and everybody just moves ahead with the plan to bail out as it was supposed to go. greece gets the money and later on the
it's actually a guest editorial from gordon brown, the former british prime minister who said no one should be lull under to a false sense of complacency. the euro summit called to bring a lasting solution to a three-year crisis may have brought a little more than a short breathing space. the "daily telegraph" in the uk. the euro tragedy is meeting its bloody end. it's an opinion piece that says we had the mellow drama, the comic flourishes and the lunetic interludes but there's still...