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[shouting] >> on behalf of the whole house, can welcome my honorable friend back? to the house of commons. good to see him making such a strong recovery and being in such a strong voice today as well, mr. speaker. he makes a very important point. on this side of house, this party can we are committed to a renegotiation and then in-out referendum before the end of 2017. but there has been a staggering silenced from the party opposite. apparently half of the shadow cabinet support a referendum and the other half don't. they will have the chance on the fifth of july. they can turn up and vote for a referendum in the united kingdom. [shouting] >> mr. ed miliband. [shouting] >> mr. speaker, on syria the prime minister has asked to use the g8 in the coming weeks for all members to documentary assistance to alleviate the terrible crisis that is happening there. but on the arms embargo he said last week and i quote, if we helped to tip the balance in that way, there's a greater chance of political transition succeeding. given that russia seems ready to supply more weapons to syria, does the prime
[shouting] >> on behalf of the whole house, can welcome my honorable friend back? to the house of commons. good to see him making such a strong recovery and being in such a strong voice today as well, mr. speaker. he makes a very important point. on this side of house, this party can we are committed to a renegotiation and then in-out referendum before the end of 2017. but there has been a staggering silenced from the party opposite. apparently half of the shadow cabinet support a...
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when we came to office was to stop the nonsense of tax credits going to people included this house of commons who are earning 50,000 pounds a year or more. we are focusing on the people who needed more. ,hen seen it in west midlands another 60,000 people at work. safety concerns. since then, their managers have acted in an intimidating manner. reprisals will not be made against the doctors? ,> as we discussed before safeguards for people who was low and who tell the truth. i would make the point we have .verhauled for what was a totally dysfunctional organization. >> in a few weeks time, thousands of young people across the country including many for my constituency will be graduating from university and looking forward to getting careerirst step on the ladder. the only option will be a long- term unpaid internship that require software for free. will the prime minister make sure the national minimum wage be enforced to put in and to the expectation of our young people is mark -- young people? >> we all know that some short- term internships unpaid, work experience can be thou you both -- can
when we came to office was to stop the nonsense of tax credits going to people included this house of commons who are earning 50,000 pounds a year or more. we are focusing on the people who needed more. ,hen seen it in west midlands another 60,000 people at work. safety concerns. since then, their managers have acted in an intimidating manner. reprisals will not be made against the doctors? ,> as we discussed before safeguards for people who was low and who tell the truth. i would make the...
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, can he explain to the house why when he had a windfall he used it to write down his mortgage instead of writing down the mortgage for the expense amounts in the house of commons? >> what the honorable gentleman needs to do is concentrate on the massive problem on his front bench. i have to say, every week until they pay the money back they are going to get a question about the 700,000 pounds they owed to the british taxpayer. >> order. >> you been watching prime minister's questions. it is live every wednesday at 7:00 a.m. with permission, mr. speaker, i watch anytime at c-span.org where you can find video and other british public affairs programs. >> on wednesday, david cameron spoke to the house of commons about the to date g8 summit in northern ireland. he updated members on talks surrounding the eu trade deal, syria, and boosting the global economy. this is about 90 minutes. >> the government decided to hold the g8 in northern ireland to demonstrate the strength of this part of the united kingdom. we wanted to show the success of the peace process, the openness for business and investment, and the potential for tourism and growth. i thank my right honorab
, can he explain to the house why when he had a windfall he used it to write down his mortgage instead of writing down the mortgage for the expense amounts in the house of commons? >> what the honorable gentleman needs to do is concentrate on the massive problem on his front bench. i have to say, every week until they pay the money back they are going to get a question about the 700,000 pounds they owed to the british taxpayer. >> order. >> you been watching prime minister's...
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minister's question time live from the british house of commons. every wednesday while parliament is in session prime minister david cameron takes questions from members of the house of commons. prior to question time the house is wrapping up of the business. this is live coverage on c-spa c-span2. >> we must make sure when we get the smugglers prosecuted correctly and make it the right source of the sentence. >> thank you, mr. speaker. is the secretary telling the house today -- going house today -- telling the house today she is content with the delay in the implementation of the imf procedure? this delay is frustrating, frustrating the security services, putting billions of pounds -- and importantly helping us against organized crime. what he going to do about it? >> mr. speaker, we are doing everything we possibly can. are we frustrated? yes, we are. are the police frustrated? yes, we are. we have to make sure it is robust and it is legal, and we will get there. >> order. questions to the prime minister. >> number one, mr. speaker. >> thank you,
minister's question time live from the british house of commons. every wednesday while parliament is in session prime minister david cameron takes questions from members of the house of commons. prior to question time the house is wrapping up of the business. this is live coverage on c-spa c-span2. >> we must make sure when we get the smugglers prosecuted correctly and make it the right source of the sentence. >> thank you, mr. speaker. is the secretary telling the house today --...
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cameron takes questions from the members of the house of common sense. ofn a look at the operations the foreign intelligence surveillance court known as the court. after that, the senate hearing to the duplication of federal information technology programs. tomorrow i'm reporters .oundtable with ian swanson the former deputy national security adviser for counterterrorism discusses in a safe surveillance programs and the case against edward snowden. -- discusses nsa surveillance programs in the case against edward snowden. >> going as far back as abigail adams and marcia washington -- martha washington you find firstly displayed an important role in the white house. abigail adams was basically a campaign strategist for her husband. she helped advise him on who to woo to win election. they would talk excessively about politics and legislation that needed to be passed emma which senators and which congressmen he could count on, what he needed to do to win more support. >> if we continue our discussion on first ladies, john roberts takes a look at our nation'
cameron takes questions from the members of the house of common sense. ofn a look at the operations the foreign intelligence surveillance court known as the court. after that, the senate hearing to the duplication of federal information technology programs. tomorrow i'm reporters .oundtable with ian swanson the former deputy national security adviser for counterterrorism discusses in a safe surveillance programs and the case against edward snowden. -- discusses nsa surveillance programs in the...
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the policy, we know that issue. >> you have been watching prime minister's questions from the house of commons. it airs live every wednesday at 7:00 a.m. eastern when the house of country -- house of commons is in session and again sunday night on c-span. watch any time on c-span.org, where you can find past prime minister's questions and other public affairs programs. next, a discussion on the primal -- the priorities and issues in president obama's second term as well as his legacy. after that, it is q&a with robin nagle. then, a chance to see david cameron take questions from the house of commons. auctions,incentive the voluntary auctions that are upon us now, i do think that the fcc has to steer this in a way that very small, medium-sized, and large companies are able to compete across the spectrum. and the idea that big fish swallow up little fish i do not think is healthy for our economy. they all have a business plan. obviously, they want to make money. when you look at the markets in the country, 80% is owned in terms of the beachfront. the most valuable spectrum. spectrum is golden in
the policy, we know that issue. >> you have been watching prime minister's questions from the house of commons. it airs live every wednesday at 7:00 a.m. eastern when the house of country -- house of commons is in session and again sunday night on c-span. watch any time on c-span.org, where you can find past prime minister's questions and other public affairs programs. next, a discussion on the primal -- the priorities and issues in president obama's second term as well as his legacy....
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after that, another chance to see david cameron take questions from members of the house of commons. tomorrow, the new energy secretary addresses this year's energy administration conference in d.c. he will discuss the strategy for and all of the above approach to capping energy sources. coverage begins on c-span2. critical that is any regulation or lack thereof keeps in mind that we need to be incentivized and continue to invest in the physical infrastructure at the core of every product we deliver. and if we are going to be a world leader in the delivery of high-speed data, we will have the fastest speeds, the most capable wi-fi access points, it is key that the regulatory environment in which we operate actually fosters, as opposed to inhibits, further investment in that plan. >> should we have more packaging flexibility and options for consumers? that is something that we are hopeful and we have worked on. is this the government 's role or is it a negotiation between content companies and distributors? my view is that it is best served in the business relationships, not in governm
after that, another chance to see david cameron take questions from members of the house of commons. tomorrow, the new energy secretary addresses this year's energy administration conference in d.c. he will discuss the strategy for and all of the above approach to capping energy sources. coverage begins on c-span2. critical that is any regulation or lack thereof keeps in mind that we need to be incentivized and continue to invest in the physical infrastructure at the core of every product we...
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on the issue of the house of commons, as i have made clear, i have always believed in allowing the house of commons a say on all of these issues. i was right when it came to made the decision to help the opposition in libya, and it would be right in the future for that to happen. but we have made no decision to arm the rebels in syria. on the government land to double the size of our reserve forces, has the prime minister considered the role of girders in this? many say they would welcome a role in the army, but there is no traditional recruitment. will he authorize an initiative to recruit them? >> my honorable friend makes an excellent suggestion. one of the ways we can build up the larger reserve that we want to see funded and fully thatped is to make sure those who have served in the regular army, that we have better opportunities for them to serve in the deserve. the point he makes about the girkers, i am sure my secretary of defense will look at that and see what can be done. ofi am sure he will be aware a program that many of us, members of the scottish select midi, already knew.
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for the respect party in the house of commons and obviously the respect party wants to increase its influence and you want to bring in other m.p.'s out of the respect party when you look you mentioned nigel frost for a second here's a guy who was really on the outline force ukip started on the french and they've really made their way into mainstream that as a party leader for respect as any lessons learned from that number one just as it's from a tactical point of view putting aside the politics for a second as as a mere tactician nigel raj seems like he's done a good up he has tried to do the same kind of thing be honest be street be real be a human being not speak your whip machine see what you mean mean what you say for is perceived in the country to be all of these things and i try to do the same of course selling right wing nationalist ideas to the simple minded is an easier task than selling left wing progressive source was the ideas especially in the sea of media power all around us which is deeply hostile to the kind of things we talk about let me ask a question it seems and i know fr
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. >> and now to london for prime minister's question time-life from a british house of commons. every wednesday while parliament is in session prime minister david cameron takes questions from members of the house of commons. prior to question time the house is wrapping up of the business. this is live coverage on c-spa c-span2. >> [inaudible] >> schiffer gives the measures we take, out the tax altogether, 224,000 of them. she forgets all those things. without the firm measures were taken we would not be moving from rescue to recovery as we are. >> order. questions to the prime minister. gordon henderson. >> number one, mr. speaker. >> the 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. >> gordon henderson. >> many people who have mortgages are benefiting from historically low interest rates. >> want reassurance can my right honorable friend give my constituents of their mortgages will continue to be affordable under his govern
. >> and now to london for prime minister's question time-life from a british house of commons. every wednesday while parliament is in session prime minister david cameron takes questions from members of the house of commons. prior to question time the house is wrapping up of the business. this is live coverage on c-spa c-span2. >> [inaudible] >> schiffer gives the measures we take, out the tax altogether, 224,000 of them. she forgets all those things. without the firm...
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is in session prime minister david cameron takes questions from members of the house of commons. prior to question time the house is wrapping up other business. this is live coverage on c-spa c-span2. >> what we've done is point chair of the authority a very distinguished figure now to andrew who exercises his task with great rigor, which we welcome. >> order. questions to the prime minister. >> number one, mr. speaker. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this morning i had meetings with ministerial of others and i shall further such meetings later today. i would also be making an announcement about the new minister to join a government. at the end of the year stephen green, former chair and chief executive, will be standing down as trade minister after doing a superb job refocusing the governments efforts in key export markets. i can't announce today that in livingston for the past five years chief executive of bt, one of britain's most successful businesses, will take on this vital role. i believe he will bring huge talent to a vital national effort. >> thank you, mr. speaker. with the p
is in session prime minister david cameron takes questions from members of the house of commons. prior to question time the house is wrapping up other business. this is live coverage on c-spa c-span2. >> what we've done is point chair of the authority a very distinguished figure now to andrew who exercises his task with great rigor, which we welcome. >> order. questions to the prime minister. >> number one, mr. speaker. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this morning i had...
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british prime minister david cameron takes questions from the house of common sense. then the house of common sense members are briefed on the g-8 northern ireland. after that, jonathan alter talks about his latest book "the center holds" and the president's second term agenda. david gruber from the healthcare industry group looks at how hospitals that have a large percentage of uninsured patients may be hurt financially by the healthcare law. we will have a conversation with the founder of the witness protection program. "washington journal lowe's quote live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. -- "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span.
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but britain did she told the house of commons in this huge cheering etc she went out for a drink. and in the end only you could have done it and then she started crying. it was a tremendous test of character and she passed it and that did change everything because some of the people that you're talking about that doubted the war were keen to get rid of her and she had a lot of problems in the economic policies that were beginning to turn the corner. and if they could have gotten rid of her they would have. so this was a moment that cured her and really allow her to have another five or six years of great success before the troubles in the end. i was astonished by some of the british foreign office and a very, very candid remarks that mrs. thatcher would scroll down on the margins. >> guest: she would receive the documents she went through all the time on every subject and she would write all over them what she thought and then her private sector these would translate them into the printed form and she would write feasible nonsense. so you would get -- this is part of the fun of stu
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. >> the british foreign secretary william hague making that statement and the house of commons. let's go to the kenyan capital of nairobi now. so this is going to be greeted very, very happily by many in kenya, aren't they? >> well, v greeted it with happiness, and others are skeptical, saying that it is not really much to pay back to people who endured such torture. >> we are getting reports that there will be as many as $20 million worth of compensation. admittedly, it goes across 5000 people, but that must go some way to redress the terrible injustice that these people have suffered over so many years. >> some of those who suffered have excepted and said, yes, this is a good start, but it is not close to the payment of those who believe this is a drop in the ocean. the amount of torture that they endured is not anything that can be offset by a mere $4000 u.s. >> there is also going to be a monument in memory of those victims during the mao mao uprising. is that something that is also make people feel is long overdue? yout is long overdue, if recall that the kenyan government h
. >> the british foreign secretary william hague making that statement and the house of commons. let's go to the kenyan capital of nairobi now. so this is going to be greeted very, very happily by many in kenya, aren't they? >> well, v greeted it with happiness, and others are skeptical, saying that it is not really much to pay back to people who endured such torture. >> we are getting reports that there will be as many as $20 million worth of compensation. admittedly, it goes...
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the house of commons and not period although not just talking were very much subsidiaries to the world. the mantel of the important decisions. the of rose, the influence was always limited by the king. >> you're first volume, history of england cannot foundations you called that. what does that cover? >> it covers everything before they began which you might take and goes right on to the beginning to the and the overview if you like to put it that way of the medieval period and what is unfortunately and inaccurately known as the dark ages it is the beginning of england's rise to dominance in the world. >> are you couldn't leave writing volume three? >> i am currently revising volume three and writing volume for. it's concerned with the civil war and the monarchies. so we have charles ii, cromwell and then the next volume is concerned with the hanovers, the industrial revolution, the scientific revolution and the commercial revolution which causes a change in the shape of the society. >> why are you writing the history of england now? >> why not. it seems a natural thing for me to do. i
the house of commons and not period although not just talking were very much subsidiaries to the world. the mantel of the important decisions. the of rose, the influence was always limited by the king. >> you're first volume, history of england cannot foundations you called that. what does that cover? >> it covers everything before they began which you might take and goes right on to the beginning to the and the overview if you like to put it that way of the medieval period and what...
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fallen fromit has .1.2% of gdp >> firstly in the house of commons, and then last night in the city oflondon, and here, banging the drum for the british economy. at the g-8 summit this week, president obama met with the world beaters. he met george osborne, too, but got his name wrong at least twice. it's not as if the two men had not met before -- here they are in washington -- but it did not stop president obama from calling him jeffrey. .> i was completely flattered i never realized president obama was such a big fan of mine. maybe to smooth things over with the chancellor, the next time i come over there, maybe we will get together so we can do a duet together. that would be great. >> one of the chancellor's advisors even can down and sang to me earlier. mr. osborne has tweeted his , saying he even suggested a duet since he heard me sing. >> good for george osborne. that brings the show to a close. remember, you can see all our updates on our 24-hour news channel. thanks so much for watching. do tune in tomorrow. >> make sense of international .ews at bbc.com/news >> funding of thi
fallen fromit has .1.2% of gdp >> firstly in the house of commons, and then last night in the city oflondon, and here, banging the drum for the british economy. at the g-8 summit this week, president obama met with the world beaters. he met george osborne, too, but got his name wrong at least twice. it's not as if the two men had not met before -- here they are in washington -- but it did not stop president obama from calling him jeffrey. .> i was completely flattered i never realized...
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what britain did -- when britain did when she told the house of commons, there was huge chairing and she went to have a drink with -- that only you could have done it. then she started crying with the relief of it all. dennis of course her husband said have a drink. but it was a term and his test of character and she passed it and that did change everything because some of the people you were just talking about who doubted the war were keen to give rid of her and she had a lot of problems with their economic wolesi's. though they were beginning to turn the corner and if they could have gotten rid of her they would have so this was the moment which cured her and really allowed her to have another five or six years of great successes before the troubles at the very end. >> host: i was astonished by some of the british foreign office memos about the falklands and other subjects and the very candid remarks that mrs. thatcher would scroll in the margins. >> guest: the way mrs. thatcher worked, she did not write memorandums of her own. she would receive them and huge numbers of documents sh
what britain did -- when britain did when she told the house of commons, there was huge chairing and she went to have a drink with -- that only you could have done it. then she started crying with the relief of it all. dennis of course her husband said have a drink. but it was a term and his test of character and she passed it and that did change everything because some of the people you were just talking about who doubted the war were keen to give rid of her and she had a lot of problems with...
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these are live pictures from the house of commons. many kenyans say they were tortured or mistreated during the mau mau uprising against the british in the 1950's. they have been fighting for years to get compensation. also listening to what's happening in london from kenya's capital, nairobi, is al jazeera' to regress that -- is al jazeera's peter greste. this has been a long time coming, hasn't it? >> very. the people who say they were abused during the mau mau rebellion say they are also owed an official apology. this legal fight began about six or seven years ago when they started to formally make a legal case. they reached a breakthrough late last year, october of last year when the high court finally ruled that the british government did indeed have to answer. britain argued that the statute of limitations had passed, that it was too long for them to be held accountable. then they tried to argue that the kenyan government had inherited the responsibility for any kind of abuse. the high court ruled that they did have a case to an
these are live pictures from the house of commons. many kenyans say they were tortured or mistreated during the mau mau uprising against the british in the 1950's. they have been fighting for years to get compensation. also listening to what's happening in london from kenya's capital, nairobi, is al jazeera' to regress that -- is al jazeera's peter greste. this has been a long time coming, hasn't it? >> very. the people who say they were abused during the mau mau rebellion say they are...
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his passions aspire beyond the throne but then he goes to the house of commons and feels only anger because his this is the body that passed the detested -- these are people who thought of themselves as monarchs. >> rush is in england at the time in the constitutional conflict between the colonies and the british parliament in particular is heating up so he is very angry. but when it goes to the house of lords and he sits on the throne and is so overcome with emotion, i think that really, it is such a wonderful example of the process that americans would have to go through in the coming years. so it was not an easy decision to make. >> couldn't have gone the other way? were there one or two moments where that may have, differently there would have been -- >> well, the people of canada did it. the people of the british west indies did it. people of australia did it much later soap wasn't the only solution. it is the case that you really do have a steady escalation of the conflict. when those three groups of mohawk indians toss 92,000 pounds of tea in the british harbor the british colony had
his passions aspire beyond the throne but then he goes to the house of commons and feels only anger because his this is the body that passed the detested -- these are people who thought of themselves as monarchs. >> rush is in england at the time in the constitutional conflict between the colonies and the british parliament in particular is heating up so he is very angry. but when it goes to the house of lords and he sits on the throne and is so overcome with emotion, i think that really,...
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c-span: did you ever think of running for congress--or for house of commons? >> guest: no. c-span: were you ever interested in politics? >> guest: oh, yes, i've been interested in politics all my life, but i've never wanted to participate. c-span: this is a photograph of your mother and father on november the 10th, 1945. >> guest: again, a conversation piece. my mother's, i think, just said something to papa that he's taking in, do you see? very nice, isn't it? lovely woman, she was. c-span: how old were they when they died? >> guest: my father was in his 90th year and my mother was 92. c-span: and what were they like at the end? 'cause you write... >> guest: well... c-span: there's a--there's a letter in here, as a matter of fact, and i--i wanted to find it and--and read it--where your father refers to the gray days at the end. >> guest: yes. well, my father in the last years of his life declined very much, but he was--i mean, in 1955 just before he retired as prime minister, he made a speech to the house of commons, a long speech on the hydrogen bomb. the secretary who was
c-span: did you ever think of running for congress--or for house of commons? >> guest: no. c-span: were you ever interested in politics? >> guest: oh, yes, i've been interested in politics all my life, but i've never wanted to participate. c-span: this is a photograph of your mother and father on november the 10th, 1945. >> guest: again, a conversation piece. my mother's, i think, just said something to papa that he's taking in, do you see? very nice, isn't it? lovely woman,...
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the government has gone out to speak today in the house of commons defending the regulatory frame work overseas the intelligence agencies. insisting there's no deep state that's out of control. the foreign secretary describing press reporting around this story as partial and misleading giving the public concern where there need not be one. >> that's a look around the world on views and exposed surveillance program here in the united states. we'll have more on the nsa at the top of the hour. still up ahead, we talk about joseph kony's latest operation. he's now said to be using elephant poaching to fund his malitias. stay with us. it starts with little things. tiny changes in the brain. little things anyone can do. it steals your memories. your independence. ensures support, a breakthrough. and sooner than you'd like. sooner than you'd think. you die from alzheimer's disease. we cure alzheimer's disease. every little click, call or donation adds up to something big. >>> many americans learned about joseph kony last year. kony is wanted by the international criminal court for war crimes.
the government has gone out to speak today in the house of commons defending the regulatory frame work overseas the intelligence agencies. insisting there's no deep state that's out of control. the foreign secretary describing press reporting around this story as partial and misleading giving the public concern where there need not be one. >> that's a look around the world on views and exposed surveillance program here in the united states. we'll have more on the nsa at the top of the...
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. >> next, british prime minister david cameron takes questions from members of the house of commons.me of the speeches from the final day of the faith and freedom coalition conference, including texas governor rick perry. at 11:00, another chance to see q&a with patrick gavin. "washingtonon ," the week ahead in washington. the former national security advisor for counterterrorism discusses nsa surveillance programs and the case against edward snowden. and daniel weiss talks about that groups disaster relief spending. >> going as far back as abigail adams and martha washington, you
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buddies right to say that at >> you have been watching prime minister's questions from the british house of commons. question time airs live every wednesday at 7 a.m. eastern when the house of commons is in session and again on sunday nights at 9 p.m. eastern and pacific. watch any time at www.c- span.org, where you can find video of hast prime minister's questions and other public affairs programs. on monday, british foreign secretary william hague told members in the house of commons recent allegations they tried obtain data from private citizens were baseless. he added it was subject to proper statutory controls and safeguards. following the remarks, mr. haig took questions from members. an fairly it has fully explored. >> i will make a statement on the legal framework. i am responsible for the work and the secret intelligence service. the home secretary is responsible for in my five area did in the last few days there of leaks anderies questions about the role of it. the u.s. administration has begun a review and to circumstances of the leak with the u.s. intelligence community. president obama
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she told the house of commons, she went up for a drink after with a deputy in the people. in his of speech to all you could have done it. she started crying he said have a drink. it was a tremendous test of character. she passed it. that coat -- that did change everything. some of the people you were just talking about here doubt that the war were very keen to get rid of her. if they could have the will have. this is the moment which curator and really allow her to have another five or six years of great successes. >> astonished by some of the memos about the falklands and other subjects and the very, very candid remarks that the stature it would scroll on the margins. >> she did not like memorandums' overall. she would receive all sorts of huge numbers of doctrine that she would throw a time. she would read all over them, what she thought. then her private secretaries would translate them into slightly more principal forms and she would read feeble nonsense or rubbish. so you would it -- this is part of the fun of studying it. you can see her personality working on all thi
she told the house of commons, she went up for a drink after with a deputy in the people. in his of speech to all you could have done it. she started crying he said have a drink. it was a tremendous test of character. she passed it. that coat -- that did change everything. some of the people you were just talking about here doubt that the war were very keen to get rid of her. if they could have the will have. this is the moment which curator and really allow her to have another five or six...
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. >> next, british prime minister cameron takes questions from the members of the house of common sensegn intelligence surveillance court known as the court. after that, the senate hearing to the duplication of federal information technology programs. tomorrow i'm reporters .oundtable with ian swanson the former deputy national security adviser for counterterrorism discusses in a safe surveillance programs and the case against edward snowden. -- discusses nsa surveillance programs in the case against edward snowden. >> going as
. >> next, british prime minister cameron takes questions from the members of the house of common sensegn intelligence surveillance court known as the court. after that, the senate hearing to the duplication of federal information technology programs. tomorrow i'm reporters .oundtable with ian swanson the former deputy national security adviser for counterterrorism discusses in a safe surveillance programs and the case against edward snowden. -- discusses nsa surveillance programs in the...
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tree in the white house. , thecaroline harrison president of the 23rd president as we continue our series on the first lady's. at 9:00 p.m.live eastern on >> the british house of commonsas in recess last week. prime minister's question time returns wednesday, june 5. you can watch it live on c-span 27 :00 a.m. eastern and sunday night at 9:00 eastern and pacific here on c-span. you can watch previous sessions anytime at c-span.org or you will find video of past prime minister's questions and other british public affairs programming. now a discussion about president obama's commencement speech at morehouse college in atlanta and its impact on young african-american men. this is 90 minutes.
tree in the white house. , thecaroline harrison president of the 23rd president as we continue our series on the first lady's. at 9:00 p.m.live eastern on >> the british house of commonsas in recess last week. prime minister's question time returns wednesday, june 5. you can watch it live on c-span 27 :00 a.m. eastern and sunday night at 9:00 eastern and pacific here on c-span. you can watch previous sessions anytime at c-span.org or you will find video of past prime minister's questions...
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next, david cameron takes questions from the house of commons.residentgram on obama's second term as well as it -- as well as his legacy. finally, q&a with robin nagle. tomorrow on "washington journal ," u.s. defense policy in the middle east and europe. a modern healthcare reporter looks at the affordable health care law's impact on insurance coverage under age 26. of examining the cost operating u.s. military bases overseas. journal," live at 7:00 p.m. eastern. >> in poor health, ida mckinley also suffered from epilepsy. because of that, her husband would sit next to her at state dinners. if she had a seizure, he would shield her face from guests until the episode past. despite her health problems, she traveled as first lady, even attending
next, david cameron takes questions from the house of commons.residentgram on obama's second term as well as it -- as well as his legacy. finally, q&a with robin nagle. tomorrow on "washington journal ," u.s. defense policy in the middle east and europe. a modern healthcare reporter looks at the affordable health care law's impact on insurance coverage under age 26. of examining the cost operating u.s. military bases overseas. journal," live at 7:00 p.m. eastern. >> in...
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. >> the british house of commons was in recess last week. prime ministers question time returns wednesday, june 5. you can watch it live on c-span two at 7:00 a.m. eastern. can also watch previous sessions anytime at c-span.org, where you will find video of past prime ministers questions another british public affairs programs. center forward released a study in the healthcare law's effect on insurance premiums, which is that most people will see an increase. states like new york and new jersey that have already instituted healthcare changes will see a decrease in premiums if more healthy people come into the system. on six states.ed former bush administration congressional budget office director douglas holds a can and former north dakota representative. this is an hour and 10 minutes. >> good morning. i'm a former member of congress and chair of center forward. we welcome you to our program this morning. center forward has existed for three years. we are about discussions and across the aisle conversations. we think it is important for org
. >> the british house of commons was in recess last week. prime ministers question time returns wednesday, june 5. you can watch it live on c-span two at 7:00 a.m. eastern. can also watch previous sessions anytime at c-span.org, where you will find video of past prime ministers questions another british public affairs programs. center forward released a study in the healthcare law's effect on insurance premiums, which is that most people will see an increase. states like new york and new...
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q&a.org -- and-a.org. , british prime minister david cameron takes questions and the british house of commons. then janet a. napolitano. at 11 p.m. come another chance to see "two and a" with " national affairs" editor. jonathan alter talks about his latest book. alvarezuber from the and household -- a conversation with the founder of the witness protection program. >> first ladies have a capacity to personify if they so choose. this is the in american women and politics famous or not. ,ne is that they are women real people who actually do things. then there is this secondary capacity of being a personified figure, charismatic figure. many a first lady has realized it is this larger than life. that is something
q&a.org -- and-a.org. , british prime minister david cameron takes questions and the british house of commons. then janet a. napolitano. at 11 p.m. come another chance to see "two and a" with " national affairs" editor. jonathan alter talks about his latest book. alvarezuber from the and household -- a conversation with the founder of the witness protection program. >> first ladies have a capacity to personify if they so choose. this is the in american women and...
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that, british prime minister david cameron takes uestions from the members of the house of commons. and the recent g-8 summit in ireland. tomorrow, a discussion on u.s. exico cooperation with mexican ambassador to the u.s., eduardo medina mora. the assistant homeland security secretary who used to customs ad of the u.s. and border agency. we were rolling out residential services.commercial bringing the bund toll the market. we started bundling them together. before that, the high of product today. able to get to new businesses that others didn't dream about. got in there so early. >> everybody understands sports spot of media. it's almost the only thing you have to watch live. increased its value. and i think everybody is seeing that now, whether they be social media sights that are partnering tweet about sports or show sports that we have. networks, other cable etworks, i think everybody understands they're quite valuable. >> more of what's happening in today's cable industry from this year's annual cable show with leaders of two of the country's companies.mmunication the communica
that, british prime minister david cameron takes uestions from the members of the house of commons. and the recent g-8 summit in ireland. tomorrow, a discussion on u.s. exico cooperation with mexican ambassador to the u.s., eduardo medina mora. the assistant homeland security secretary who used to customs ad of the u.s. and border agency. we were rolling out residential services.commercial bringing the bund toll the market. we started bundling them together. before that, the high of product...
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from the british house of commons in london, the prime minister question is about 35 minutes. >> order. questions to the prime minister? >> thank you, mr. speaker. this morning i had meetings with others in additional to a dude is in the house i shall have further meetings later today. >> alex cunningham had >> thank you, mr. speaker. stop 10256 were put in the back of ambulances. why does the prime minister think he can do with this to find hospitals 90 million pounds for his government's failure. [shouting] >> this government is spending 12.7 billion pounds extra, money by the party opposite him because of the extra money and the reforms, waiting times are down, waiting times or in patients, outpatients are both down. they've almost been abolished. that's a record we can be proud of. >> thank you, mr. speaker. [inaudible] [inaudible] -- to be negotiations and referendum? [shouting] >> on behalf of the laws cover my welcome my honorable friend back? good to see him making such a strong recovery and being in such strong voice today as well, mr. speaker. he makes a very important point.
from the british house of commons in london, the prime minister question is about 35 minutes. >> order. questions to the prime minister? >> thank you, mr. speaker. this morning i had meetings with others in additional to a dude is in the house i shall have further meetings later today. >> alex cunningham had >> thank you, mr. speaker. stop 10256 were put in the back of ambulances. why does the prime minister think he can do with this to find hospitals 90 million pounds...
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. >> wednesday the prime minister from the british house of commons. prime minister david cameron takes questions from members live starting is 7:00 a.m. eastern. wednesday after prime minister, the british house of commons david cameron takes questions from members of the british parliament. you can see it live starting at 7:30 a.m. eastern here on c-span2. >> it was essential to remove from canada so of the united states would have the opportunity to achieve its independence. a few people led by frank and recognize the possibilities for america to become a great country. let me put it in different words for what i said a moment ago. the american achievement bill, two and a half million people, half a million slaves, and get the british to leave it to the french from the borders and the french help them evicted the british. manipulate the two greatest powers in the world. >> the emergence of the united states as a world power saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern. >> now the house intelligence committee questions fbi director and foil terrorist plots. you can
. >> wednesday the prime minister from the british house of commons. prime minister david cameron takes questions from members live starting is 7:00 a.m. eastern. wednesday after prime minister, the british house of commons david cameron takes questions from members of the british parliament. you can see it live starting at 7:30 a.m. eastern here on c-span2. >> it was essential to remove from canada so of the united states would have the opportunity to achieve its independence. a...
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explain to the house why when he had a windfall he decided to write down his mortgage at nottinghill instead of the mortgage of the one he was claiming from the allowance in the house of commons >> with the gentleman needs to do is concentrate on the problem on his front bench because what i have to say is they are going to get a question of the 700,000 pounds the urge in the british taxpayer. >>> when you talk about transparency to the american public, there is -- you are going to give something up. you won't be giving signals else to what the capabilities are. the more specific you get about the program and the more specific about the oversight, the more specific you get about the capabilities and the success to that extent you have people sitting around saying okay malae understand what can be done with our members in yemen and the united states and you aren't going to find another way to communicate. there is a price to be paid for that transparency. where the line is drawn in terms of identifying what our capabilities are is out of our hands. you tell us to do it one way but there is a price to be paid for that transparency. >> first ladies have a capacity to personify i
explain to the house why when he had a windfall he decided to write down his mortgage at nottinghill instead of the mortgage of the one he was claiming from the allowance in the house of commons >> with the gentleman needs to do is concentrate on the problem on his front bench because what i have to say is they are going to get a question of the 700,000 pounds the urge in the british taxpayer. >>> when you talk about transparency to the american public, there is -- you are going...
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of the house. point of order comes after statements. >> we believe the british house of commons now as they move onto other legislative business. you have been watching prime minister's question time aired live wednesdays at 7 a.m. eastern while parliament is in session. you can see this weeks question time in sunday night night at nine eastern and pacific on c-span. and for more information go to c-span.org, click on c-span series for prime minister's question. us links to international news media and legislatures around the world. you can also watch recent data and putting programs dealing with other international issues. >> census online launch in 2007 that are now more than 200,000 hours of original c-span programs, public affairs politics, history and nonfiction books all totally searchable and free. a public service created by private industry. america's cable companies. >> the senate finance committee has approved president obama's nominee to the u.s. trade representative. if confirmed by the full senate, michael froman would be in charge of negotiating trade deals with the european union and
of the house. point of order comes after statements. >> we believe the british house of commons now as they move onto other legislative business. you have been watching prime minister's question time aired live wednesdays at 7 a.m. eastern while parliament is in session. you can see this weeks question time in sunday night night at nine eastern and pacific on c-span. and for more information go to c-span.org, click on c-span series for prime minister's question. us links to international...
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house. i think it would be right. before you trigger a recall, there should be some sort of censure by the house of commons in order to avoid attempts to get rid of those who are doing a reasonable job. >> some believe government plans to replace 20,000 bridges with 30,000 reservists will prove a false economy. immobilization rates of 40%, the justice says we need 50,000. given that we have raised this matter with the secretary of state, will he meet with us to discuss this and other concerns, including the wisdom of this policy in this increasingly uncertain world? >> i am always happy to meet with my honorable friend and discussed these and any other issues. the point that i would make is that, in the spending review, we produced 1.5 billion pounds to provide the uplift for the army that it requires. there is a difference between reserves. it is essential that we get the improvement of our reserve forces. the point i would make is we are going to have some of the best equipped or sis anywhere in the world. we will have new aircraft carriers for our navy, the hunter killer submarines, the joint strike fighter, the ty
house. i think it would be right. before you trigger a recall, there should be some sort of censure by the house of commons in order to avoid attempts to get rid of those who are doing a reasonable job. >> some believe government plans to replace 20,000 bridges with 30,000 reservists will prove a false economy. immobilization rates of 40%, the justice says we need 50,000. given that we have raised this matter with the secretary of state, will he meet with us to discuss this and other...
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. >> you on c-span2 will leave the british house of commons now as they move on to other legislative business. you've been watching prime minister's question time aired lies -- aired live wednesday one apartment is in session. you can see this weeks questions and again sunday sunday night at nine eastern and pacific on c-span. >> for more information go to c-span.org and click o on c-span series for prime ministers questions plus links to international news media and legislatures around the world. you can also watch recent video including programs even with other international issues. >> today, funeral services for the late new jersey senator frank lautenberg who died earlier this week. vice president joe biden, cinda bob menendez in new jersey and former secretary of state hillary clinton are expected to speak at the service from park avenue synagogue in new york city. live coverage at 11:30 a.m. eastern here on c-span2. >> i realized that our citizens it's not as dramatic as the pursuit of war and frequently the words of the pursuers fall on deaf years, but we have no more at task.
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statements, the chancellor -- >> we believe the british house of commons now as they move on to other legislative business. you have been watching prime minister's question time aired live wednesdays at seven in eastern apartment is in session. you can see this weeks question time and again sunday night at 9 p.m. asian and pacific on c-span. for more information go to c-span.org and click on c-span cities for prime minister's questions. plus links international news media and legislatures around the world. you can also recent review concluding programs dealing with other international issues. >> you are watching c-span2 with politics and public affairs. weekdays future life coverage of the u.s. senate on weeknights watch key public policies and. every week in delays non-fiction authors and books on 80. you to pass programs and get our schedules at our websites and you can join in the conversation on social media sites. >> the supreme court will announce its ruling on same-sex marriage at california proposition eight same-sex marriage ban this morning. we will have live coverage of the
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explain to the house why, when he had a windfall, he decided to write down his mortgage instead of writing down the more of the one he was claiming for the expenses allowance in the house of commons? >> i think what the honorable gentleman needs to do is concentrate on the massive problem on his front bench. because i have to say, mr. speaker, every week until they pay the money back they will get a question about the 700,000 pounds that they owe to the british taxpayer. [shouting] >> border. -- order. statements, the prime minister. >> with permission, mr. speaker, i would like to make a statement on the g8. the government decided to hold the g8 in northern ireland to demonstrate the strength of this part of the united kingdom. we wanted to show the success of the piece process, the openness for business and investment, and the potential for tourism and growth. i want to thank the right honorable friend, the secretary of state for northern ireland, the first deputy minister for all they did to help with the conference. i want to congratulate the psn i and all those is possible for living a safe and successful g8. and to think a foot in northern ireland for giving everyone such a
explain to the house why, when he had a windfall, he decided to write down his mortgage instead of writing down the more of the one he was claiming for the expenses allowance in the house of commons? >> i think what the honorable gentleman needs to do is concentrate on the massive problem on his front bench. because i have to say, mr. speaker, every week until they pay the money back they will get a question about the 700,000 pounds that they owe to the british taxpayer. [shouting]...
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at 9:00 p.m.live eastern on >> the british house of commons was in recess last week. prime minister's question time returns wednesday, june 5. you can watch it live on c-span 27 :00 a.m. eastern and sunday night at 9:00 eastern and pacific here on c-span. you can watch previous sessions anytime at c-span.org or you will find video of past prime minister's questions and other british public affairs programming. now a discussion about president obama's commencement speech at morehouse college in atlanta and its impact on young african-american men. this is 90 minutes. >> for the next hour and a half, we want to focus on a speech the president gave last month.> one of his four commencement addresses. this one focused on african- american men and their own responsibility. first, take a look at one statistic when it comes to the employment rate cording to the latest from the department of labor. young african-american men between ages 2724 have among the highest unemployment rate. you can see among white men there. he says it is time for african- american men to take the r
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those people get in fistfights in the house of commons a lot of times. you're used to this, aren't you, ross? >> yeah. >> and being a spy yourself -- you've done a little spying yourself as 00 -- what were you? >> 007. >> yeah, no, he's got a different number. 00 -- i don't know. but you're used to it. what do you think? your paper, we need your press over there to figure this stuff out because we don't really -- you know, we don't really like to investigate the messiah over here too much. >> yeah. this is interesting. we had the phone hacking scandals over here, right? and then everybody was coming into the big commission and weather the pressure would be reigned in or not, whether you should have less press freedom. but, of course, what the press does do is hold governments to account and digs up stories on politicians. actually, we want that to continue, don't we? i guess as voters we want to know when things are going on. and the interesting thing about using security as an argument is where do you draw the line on that? right? because they probably
those people get in fistfights in the house of commons a lot of times. you're used to this, aren't you, ross? >> yeah. >> and being a spy yourself -- you've done a little spying yourself as 00 -- what were you? >> 007. >> yeah, no, he's got a different number. 00 -- i don't know. but you're used to it. what do you think? your paper, we need your press over there to figure this stuff out because we don't really -- you know, we don't really like to investigate the messiah...
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here's a portion of his remarks from the british house of commons. it is about 10 minutes. the matters have been explored. foreign and commonwealth affairs. secretary william hague. oni will make a statement the communication headquarters. -- it's legalwork framework for the responsible for the work and the secret intelligence services. over the last few days, there's been a series of media disclosures of classified u.s. documents relating to the collection of intelligence by u.s. agencies and questions about the role. the u.s. administration has begun a review and to circumstances of the leak with the u.s. intelligence community. thatdent obama has said the area is overseen by congress and they are committed to respecting the civil liberties of its citizens. to maintain the security of our own country and by providing a partial and misleading picture, they give rise to public concern. ofis been the policy british government not to comment on the detail of intelligence operations. and the house will therefore understand that i will not be drawn into confirming or denying an
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of landlord norman on 2 separate occasions. this was shot when he was about to hose down a common area of the apartment house. >> this is a common area. you need to know this you need 24 hour notice. >> you and your bleep notice. get out of my. >> 24 hour notice. >> get out of my face. >>reporter: after he take as swing at the tenant he charges after him. >> i will ruin your face rate now. >>reporter: in this video the l fighting with someone about the lack of heat. if. >> what is going on? >> shut up. the is. >> turn up the heat. >> please there's a young person. it's okay. >> you are out of control. >>reporter: he own this is 24 unit apartment building on fulton street intergolden gate park. lawyers representing several tenant say half of the units are empty. steve mcdonald represents 2 former tenants and one who is trying to leave. all are suing sable. >> he just enjoys dominating and harassing the 10 apartment until they are begging please give us heat. please keep the people out of the building. why are you doing this. >> yesterday tension came to a head. tenant secretly recorded sable cussing at him as he tried to kick did
of landlord norman on 2 separate occasions. this was shot when he was about to hose down a common area of the apartment house. >> this is a common area. you need to know this you need 24 hour notice. >> you and your bleep notice. get out of my. >> 24 hour notice. >> get out of my face. >>reporter: after he take as swing at the tenant he charges after him. >> i will ruin your face rate now. >>reporter: in this video the l fighting with someone about the...