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but kashmir had a hindu ruler and he opted under pressure to join india. that set off the first of three major wars between india and pakistan, ending in a ceasefire with india controlling about two-thirds of kashmir, pakistan most of the rest. the so-called "line of control" that divided kashmir has served as an international border for 65 years, but kashmir has festered as a sore point between the islamic republic of pakistan and mostly hindu india. although the conflict has long been cast in religious terms, joseph schwartzberg, a leading scholar on kashmir, says it's more complicated than that. and within kashmir, he says, there's a long tradition of tolerance. >> the hindus frequently attended religious ceremonies that were held by muslims, and the converse was also true. in terms of actual day-to-day religious practices, it's a fairly eclectic area, and the type of strident militaristic islam that we think of when we think of, say, the middle east -- that was not present in kashmir at all. >> reporter: that begato change in the 1980s in indian-held k
but kashmir had a hindu ruler and he opted under pressure to join india. that set off the first of three major wars between india and pakistan, ending in a ceasefire with india controlling about two-thirds of kashmir, pakistan most of the rest. the so-called "line of control" that divided kashmir has served as an international border for 65 years, but kashmir has festered as a sore point between the islamic republic of pakistan and mostly hindu india. although the conflict has long...
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the location here is tat 1 kashmire, an overall shot of the location. a more particular look and the area impacted by this proposed easement runs right here on the edge of the cul de sac. simply put, what we have about 850 square feet of these men to be granted. it is determined as part of the resolution before you today is granting -- if it furthers the public interest and therefore, there is no cost involved in the transfer. it is a perpetual easement, but it includes the right to terminate has the terms of conditions are brief in some way. so that, in a nutshell, is the real estate item, and i think john can give you some contact has to why this is before you today. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i am the project manager, and most of you are probably familiar with hunters view, a redevelopment of an existing hubble housing project. the easement 04 you will provide a long-term access to a maintenance of kashmire connection, there will be landscaping and lighting that will cut back the stocks in two different neighborhoods. kind of eliminating the iso
the location here is tat 1 kashmire, an overall shot of the location. a more particular look and the area impacted by this proposed easement runs right here on the edge of the cul de sac. simply put, what we have about 850 square feet of these men to be granted. it is determined as part of the resolution before you today is granting -- if it furthers the public interest and therefore, there is no cost involved in the transfer. it is a perpetual easement, but it includes the right to terminate...
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in the days prior to the incident, sgt manning learned the resident of 60 kashmir, was dealing narcotics out of the residents. they conducted an investigation and learn a resident of 60 kashmir was robert hackert, a man with a history of violence in numerous felony convictions. on the morning of february 16, a team of officers who set up outside the apartment to conduct a probation search. once it was determined that sector was in sight, the officer's watch for several hours as this aspect -- suspects came and left sparking a suspicion that he was engaged in narcotics trafficking that day. there was a female suspect that the brought to children inside the suspected drug house. at 10:30 hours he emerged from the front door and had a cell phone conversation before going back inside. at 11:30 a male subjects and to the house and officers took the time of advantage to make their approach to the front door and yelled out police, a provision search and enter the residence. manning encountered heckert walking down a hallway toward him. manning sa anw a concerning said. he sought a loaded gun in
in the days prior to the incident, sgt manning learned the resident of 60 kashmir, was dealing narcotics out of the residents. they conducted an investigation and learn a resident of 60 kashmir was robert hackert, a man with a history of violence in numerous felony convictions. on the morning of february 16, a team of officers who set up outside the apartment to conduct a probation search. once it was determined that sector was in sight, the officer's watch for several hours as this aspect --...
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incredible--kashmir blue. i am looking at these prices, a lovely peach blush outfit. are wearing today i bet is more than $99. >>host: and by the way this is queen latifah coming up. between that and my pants, more than $100. >>guest: my top by itself is more than two of these. >>host: this will sell out and we are down to the last couple hundred. >>guest: the point is you will spend more money for this than a really nice outfit. >>host: this will go on and on. i want to show one more and by the way the pendant is still available. let us get into these pieces. i was talking to victoria earlier and i said you do not do turquoise very often. she really does not. we have the ring we are going to start with. have the 36 in. necklace with lobster claw closure and the 18" version. why did you decide to do this? >>guest: real turquoise because, robin's egg blue it really mimics6 c13 sleeping beauty turquoise which i love and i collectmany many different turquoise. i am not opposed to turquoise with nameveins, which is a little bit rustic. this is a very sophisticated, fine j
incredible--kashmir blue. i am looking at these prices, a lovely peach blush outfit. are wearing today i bet is more than $99. >>host: and by the way this is queen latifah coming up. between that and my pants, more than $100. >>guest: my top by itself is more than two of these. >>host: this will sell out and we are down to the last couple hundred. >>guest: the point is you will spend more money for this than a really nice outfit. >>host: this will go on and on. i...
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. >> khar says pakistan and india should find a way to solve the territorial dispute over kashmir through negotiations. >>> representatives from six western nations have left a meeting in baghdad essentially empty-handed. they were trying to reach an agreement with officials from iran about the country's nuclear program but they weren't able to make much progress. the meetings ended in baghdad a day later than scheduled. western delegates demanded that iranian scientists stop enriching uranium toward levels that could be used for weapons. >> it's clear that we both want to make progress and that there is some common ground. however, significant differences remain. >> iranian negotiators pressed u.s. and european officials to lift their economic sanctions. >> translator: iran has the right to enrich uranium and generate nuclear energy for peaceful purposes. >> the negotiators will meet again in moscow next month. >>> chen guangcheng is savering his freedom, but not forgetting the family he left behind in china when he sought refuge in the united states. nor is he giving up on his commitmen
. >> khar says pakistan and india should find a way to solve the territorial dispute over kashmir through negotiations. >>> representatives from six western nations have left a meeting in baghdad essentially empty-handed. they were trying to reach an agreement with officials from iran about the country's nuclear program but they weren't able to make much progress. the meetings ended in baghdad a day later than scheduled. western delegates demanded that iranian scientists stop...
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. >> khar says pakistan and india should find a way to solve the territorial dispute over kashmir through negotiations. >>> representatives from six western nations have left a meeting in baghdad essentially emy-handed. they were trying to reach an agreement with officials from iran about the country's nuclear program but they weren't able to make much progress. the meetings ended in baghdad a day later than scheduled. western delegates demanded that iranian scientists stop enriching uranium toward levels that could be used for weapons. >> it's clear that we both want to make progress and that there is some common ground. however, significant differences remain. >> iranian negotiators pressed u.s. and european officials to lift their economic sanctions. >> translator: iran has the right to enrich uranium and generate nuclear energy for peaceful purposes. >> the negotiators will meet again in moscow next month. >>> human rights activist chen guangcheng is savoring his freedom, but not forgetting the family he left behind in china when he sought refuge in the united states. nor is he giving
. >> khar says pakistan and india should find a way to solve the territorial dispute over kashmir through negotiations. >>> representatives from six western nations have left a meeting in baghdad essentially emy-handed. they were trying to reach an agreement with officials from iran about the country's nuclear program but they weren't able to make much progress. the meetings ended in baghdad a day later than scheduled. western delegates demanded that iranian scientists stop...
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how you, you know, disarm the kinds of intensity about land we see in kashmir between the pakistanis and the indians- how do we disarm that? you know, we saw what happened in the serbian area- these are the tensions- and land is part of it; you know, land is part of it. but as we'll see when we look at the middle east closer, there's also that religious element, and to have really sat down, as you'll see in the next class, and talk with on-the-street muslims about the threat of the western secular values- patterns of action- upon the islamic way of life, you can't blame them for the anger that they feel; it's truly a threat. we've heard in the media that the united states has been called the great satan or something along that line, but in many ways, to their way of thinking, it is. so the challenges are immense, and all we can say, as we move through this first class on the ethical dimension, as we so often do, is just- let's- you know, you sort of stand back and say, "look at the power of this kind of dimension, in its religious form, in its political form, as it affects our human
how you, you know, disarm the kinds of intensity about land we see in kashmir between the pakistanis and the indians- how do we disarm that? you know, we saw what happened in the serbian area- these are the tensions- and land is part of it; you know, land is part of it. but as we'll see when we look at the middle east closer, there's also that religious element, and to have really sat down, as you'll see in the next class, and talk with on-the-street muslims about the threat of the western...
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know quite a fiery language when we see our brothers and sisters fighting in chechnya iraq palestine kashmir afghanistan then we know where the example lies but you see his blood defeating the armies of israel we know what the solution is and where the victory lies you know it is incumbent upon us to all of us to support the jihad of ever others and sisters in these countries where they are facing a version by the west. that i saw that video and to me it looks like a fiery muslim preaching jihad. why did you say this sort of bombing this comes in the context of. israelis having bombed qana and in the cold masses of civilians this is in two thousand and six now i want you have to understand is that you know as far as muslims are concerned at the moment you know they are under attack in countries you know all over the world oh you know hundreds and thousands of people dying and effectively our concept of just you know at least in its current iteration is that you know as muslims we have the right to defend ourselves you know there is no point of saying that you know these people are being kill
know quite a fiery language when we see our brothers and sisters fighting in chechnya iraq palestine kashmir afghanistan then we know where the example lies but you see his blood defeating the armies of israel we know what the solution is and where the victory lies you know it is incumbent upon us to all of us to support the jihad of ever others and sisters in these countries where they are facing a version by the west. that i saw that video and to me it looks like a fiery muslim preaching...
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muslims and indians, kashmirs heard about it. they went and volunteered to create a neighborhood church. so my point is that the extremists fuel each other. we have to get -- we have to find a way, sean, you and i have to find a way to get those of us who are moderates, who are peace loving to work together to build those-- >>> let me tell you -- >> we can do that. >> sean: you talk about the muslim brotherhood. i want you to acknowledge that they are extremists. they said, while this arab spring was going on, quote, prepare for war with israel. that's what they were saying. we saw the violence in the square. i knew what was going to happen. i was right. more importantly, their first act of parliament to say that israel is their enemy, cutting off their energy supplies to israel, saying that the camp david accords are dead, gone, buried. now they are going to have an extremist that wants to apply shirria law. i would argue it will be an extreme version in egypt. that's the rise of radical islamists. >> the good news is that for t
muslims and indians, kashmirs heard about it. they went and volunteered to create a neighborhood church. so my point is that the extremists fuel each other. we have to get -- we have to find a way, sean, you and i have to find a way to get those of us who are moderates, who are peace loving to work together to build those-- >>> let me tell you -- >> we can do that. >> sean: you talk about the muslim brotherhood. i want you to acknowledge that they are extremists. they said,...
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kashmir. israel. pakistan. afghanistan. got four with pakistan. keep guessing. you need two. dangerous. dangerous. iran, iraq. lebanon. sudan. jordan. you got it! [ cheering ] lebanon and the sudan put you over the top. yeah! well done, guys. the ones you didn't say -- haiti and the congo. you didn't need them, though. successful red light challenge number two brings you up to $1,500, and we're here, so you just won $1,500 in the cash cab! congratulations! wow! what a game! you guys were perfect all the way through. great job. all right, guys, here's the deal. you've won $1,500 in the cash cab. [ cheering and applause ] and i got a feeling you know what's coming next. i've got it right here. i can give it to you know. you can take it into brother jimmy's and buy a barbecue for everybody. or you can stick around and risk it all and go double or nothing on a video bonus question. now, here's how the video bonus question works. i'll play a video clip for you. i'll ask you a single question about that video clip. if you get it wrong, you lose the $1,500. but if you get it right,
kashmir. israel. pakistan. afghanistan. got four with pakistan. keep guessing. you need two. dangerous. dangerous. iran, iraq. lebanon. sudan. jordan. you got it! [ cheering ] lebanon and the sudan put you over the top. yeah! well done, guys. the ones you didn't say -- haiti and the congo. you didn't need them, though. successful red light challenge number two brings you up to $1,500, and we're here, so you just won $1,500 in the cash cab! congratulations! wow! what a game! you guys were...
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. >> rose: what is the nature of the relationship today because of all the conflict over the kashmir. >> our, the nature of the relationship today is vastly improving, actually. it is very heartening for me. i just went on a trip to india with my father. and it wasn't just the indian government and prime minister, it was also the opposition party's president at that. if you look over the border in pakistan it is not just my party that is always talked about peace with india. in fact, my mother talked about peace in india in 1988 when she invited-- to pakistan and declared a security threat by the opposition at the time that very same opposition today talks about peace with india. i think peace with india has moved beyond a sort of intellectual elite desire to every common man desire. >> rose: notwithstanding the fact that the mumbai attacks originated from pakistan. >> those are nonstate actors. people are always going to try and say, i believe the mumbai attacks took place to sabotage the vast strides we made as soon as my father took over with the peace process with india, in order
. >> rose: what is the nature of the relationship today because of all the conflict over the kashmir. >> our, the nature of the relationship today is vastly improving, actually. it is very heartening for me. i just went on a trip to india with my father. and it wasn't just the indian government and prime minister, it was also the opposition party's president at that. if you look over the border in pakistan it is not just my party that is always talked about peace with india. in...
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can the prime minister give a timeframe for the club kashmir for the conclusion of such a deal and perhapshow much the uk economy in particular might benefit from a? >> i thank the honorable friend for his question. i think there's something salvageable still from the doha round which is all the omens of trade facilitation. helping reduce customs, times, charges and the rest of it, rather than the bigger doha package but i think we should precipitate in terms of the e.u.-u.s. potential deal, we have a conversation at the end of the g8 what we agreed to go and look at sort of issues paper for the g20 about whether there was small enough distance between the e.u. and the u.s. to close that would make a deal worthwhile. britain is one of the most open trading nations. they are our real concern to both sides. you have a french position on agriculture and an american position on many services and other issues. but i think with a good look at apogee 20 and see if we can then fast-track it. >> is the prime minister aware that greece spends 50% more on defense than ourselves and friends or turkey,
can the prime minister give a timeframe for the club kashmir for the conclusion of such a deal and perhapshow much the uk economy in particular might benefit from a? >> i thank the honorable friend for his question. i think there's something salvageable still from the doha round which is all the omens of trade facilitation. helping reduce customs, times, charges and the rest of it, rather than the bigger doha package but i think we should precipitate in terms of the e.u.-u.s. potential...
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other terrorist groups rely on kashmir going with carriers delivering suitcases full of cash and terroristmasterminds. others engage in money laundering and legitimate business to further finance terrorist activities. broadly speaking terrorist financiers are increasingly shifting to criminal activity. earlier this year u.s. authorities indicted a network of money laundering cocaine deals a more exposing 30 khobar -- car dealerships. senator dianne feinstein noted how the taliban rise heavily on profits from the heroin trade to finance its operations. if this trend continues its reasonable to assume criminal could investigations will play an increasingly prominent role in u.s. efforts to counterterror finance. for its part treasury must continue to issue destinations even if fewer family to capturing cash. the naming and shaming the terrorist financiers let them know they are being watched and that helps us down the flow of cash on the homeland or against allies abroad. designations can also expose key notes of terrorist groups. that has been critical in exposing al qaeda's relationship wi
other terrorist groups rely on kashmir going with carriers delivering suitcases full of cash and terroristmasterminds. others engage in money laundering and legitimate business to further finance terrorist activities. broadly speaking terrorist financiers are increasingly shifting to criminal activity. earlier this year u.s. authorities indicted a network of money laundering cocaine deals a more exposing 30 khobar -- car dealerships. senator dianne feinstein noted how the taliban rise heavily...
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gold i love your rose gold, i used to be such a rose gold person i love your hoops i have a fabulous kashmirought a few years ago, every time i wear it with a charm i have the yellow and gold hearts to go with it, that is one of my favorite of all the pieces thank you for that beautiful piece. i am looking at this because i had a granddaughter that graduates from eighth grade we go to butterfly festivals every year, this will be a keeper for her. i love the butterfly because it is a transition from middle school to high school, i think that will be perfect >>guest: i could not have asked for a bed of testimonial, and god bless you for what he said. hope that you are enjoying your pieces what you have put together for the last 20 years you could not replace, if i am happy to share that excess >>caller: i was at the biggest hotel in vegas i had the star barse pendant and yellow gold, everyone was asking me where i got it and i say you have to go to michael anthony gold. i think he did it not too long ago but a different version >>host: great, so glad that you called, have a happy birthday >>ca
gold i love your rose gold, i used to be such a rose gold person i love your hoops i have a fabulous kashmirought a few years ago, every time i wear it with a charm i have the yellow and gold hearts to go with it, that is one of my favorite of all the pieces thank you for that beautiful piece. i am looking at this because i had a granddaughter that graduates from eighth grade we go to butterfly festivals every year, this will be a keeper for her. i love the butterfly because it is a transition...
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are very necessary for a movement like al qaeda to have the ability to operate may be more locally kashmirthat those do have to be addressed. how do we know when we get there, how do we know when we succeed? will there be peace reading, peace treaties, that is a different type of termination. it is a consensus. i don't know when people will say that's acceptable just like kriseman there will be some incidents in the year but that's parable them the cost available and the resources and the threat. that's something that the society has to determine. the political structure and the public for and it's not something that just emerges automatically. it's not something you can plan for, but it's something that has to be at least pondered to get their. it may be ugly before we get there. you never know. if you're in a group like al qaeda does feel that substantially threatened, then you never know, or the more radical elements come to the floor as the leadership of the established leadership not to be excluded, dirty bombs, things like that. it may be very, very messy because if a system to some
are very necessary for a movement like al qaeda to have the ability to operate may be more locally kashmirthat those do have to be addressed. how do we know when we get there, how do we know when we succeed? will there be peace reading, peace treaties, that is a different type of termination. it is a consensus. i don't know when people will say that's acceptable just like kriseman there will be some incidents in the year but that's parable them the cost available and the resources and the...
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and if you want this ship kashmir what you mean in the little squares you need inflatable boats, unmanned systems and helicopters. that's what you need. that's what the ship brings to the fight. and if you need to up gun it to a frigate, then it can carry two-mh 60 very slightly. for 3000 tons was the lower limit of the mission that we wanted but it also made it easier to sell. to produce questions, here are the six things. the first thing we did is we have to address the issues that ben brought up. they are 62 dishes. we think we have answers to every single one. they're going to be more issues we find that get hull one and hull to the right the right. gave the sixers into the production run, first thing. second thing, get the core precise record we know we are probably too low. we have to figure that out. three, single up the combat systems. if you do that, now you become totally interoperable inside the fleet and to solve a lot of your problems. make sure the medicine passionate mission modules were. as things fall out, or we can welcome the beauty of the ship issue to make the changes
and if you want this ship kashmir what you mean in the little squares you need inflatable boats, unmanned systems and helicopters. that's what you need. that's what the ship brings to the fight. and if you need to up gun it to a frigate, then it can carry two-mh 60 very slightly. for 3000 tons was the lower limit of the mission that we wanted but it also made it easier to sell. to produce questions, here are the six things. the first thing we did is we have to address the issues that ben...
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or maybe more locally kashmir or elsewhere, there are these regional issues as well. long term. but i think that they have to be addressed. how do we know where we get there? how do we know we have succeeded? no, parades, peace treaties, that is a different type of war termination. it is a consensus. we do not know. i do not know when people will say that is acceptable, just like crime. there will be some incidents every year, but that is bearable given the available resources and costs and the threat. that is something that society has to determine, the political structure and the public, and that is not something that just emerges automatically. not something you can plan for. but it is something that has to be at least pondered if one wants to get there. it may be ugly before we get there. wmd may be used. never know. if a group like al qaeda does feel essentially threatened, then you never know. or more radical elements come to the floor as leadership in the established leadership of superiors. that is certainly not to be excluded. dirty bombs, things like that. it may be ve
or maybe more locally kashmir or elsewhere, there are these regional issues as well. long term. but i think that they have to be addressed. how do we know where we get there? how do we know we have succeeded? no, parades, peace treaties, that is a different type of war termination. it is a consensus. we do not know. i do not know when people will say that is acceptable, just like crime. there will be some incidents every year, but that is bearable given the available resources and costs and the...
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really perform statutory duties, the first statutory duty was obligated to reform which was to resolve kashmir restore their solvency. this was a simple task to adding capital to this part of the government sector, which is to raise -- in a very and historically low environment. the availability of credit. and we could accomplish, creating capital ahead of the government inside these entities to protect us against future loss. so i think, i think we have gone through the worst crisis in really two generations. we have between the guarantees and extraordinary relief that provided to the financial system from almost $7 trillion of support came into the system, and has now been withdrawn. the banking system has we capitalized. the aig's of the world have we capitalized on and we're still sitting with housing finance sector that is still under government ownership with no clear path to an exit, and still under countless. so i think until we figure out how to bring capital back in and freddie freddie, you're not have capital formation or private parties in any meaningful side. >> can i jump in your
really perform statutory duties, the first statutory duty was obligated to reform which was to resolve kashmir restore their solvency. this was a simple task to adding capital to this part of the government sector, which is to raise -- in a very and historically low environment. the availability of credit. and we could accomplish, creating capital ahead of the government inside these entities to protect us against future loss. so i think, i think we have gone through the worst crisis in really...
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was who was a suspect it and i raced down there and i jumped out of the car and i could see just kashmirspeaker of the california assembly with his head down talking to a policeman. and as he came out, i said, who is this guy? because we've heard that he was a mexican-american what they called a chicano. he worked in the kitchen which would have it, the place you might expect to see back and. and he said, no come he some kind of an arab. that was the first we knew and he said his name is sirhan sirhan. the first we heard of the. i then went from there to the hospital and stayed all night long doing reports. i was very close to johnson was one of bobby kennedy's closest friends but he was one of my close personal friends. later he told me a remarkable story. i went back to interview him from home, and did not talk about this. and he wrestled the gun out of sirhan sirhan's hands. and looked down at bobby's eyes are still open but he thought he is going to do. he stuck the gun in his sports jacket, raced out, jumped in the motorcade going to the hospital, stayed there until about nine in th
was who was a suspect it and i raced down there and i jumped out of the car and i could see just kashmirspeaker of the california assembly with his head down talking to a policeman. and as he came out, i said, who is this guy? because we've heard that he was a mexican-american what they called a chicano. he worked in the kitchen which would have it, the place you might expect to see back and. and he said, no come he some kind of an arab. that was the first we knew and he said his name is sirhan...
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can the prime minister give a timeframe for the club kashmir for the conclusion of such a deal and perhapsthe k economy in particular might benefit from a? >> i thank the honorable friend for his question. i think there's something salvageable still from the doha round which is all the omens of trade facilitation. helping reduce customs, times, charges and the rest of it, rather than the bigger doha package but i think we should precipitate in terms of the e.u.-u.s. potential deal, we have a conversation at the end of the g8 what we agreed to go and look at sort of issues paper for the g20 about whether there wasmall enough distance between the e.u. and the u.s. to close that would make a deal worthwhile. britain is one of the most open trading nations. they are our real concern to both sides. you have a french position on agriculture and an american position on many services and other issues. but i think with a good look at apogee 20 and see if we can then fast-track it. >> is the prime minister aware that greece spends 50% more on defense than ourselves and friends or turkey, the biggest
can the prime minister give a timeframe for the club kashmir for the conclusion of such a deal and perhapsthe k economy in particular might benefit from a? >> i thank the honorable friend for his question. i think there's something salvageable still from the doha round which is all the omens of trade facilitation. helping reduce customs, times, charges and the rest of it, rather than the bigger doha package but i think we should precipitate in terms of the e.u.-u.s. potential deal, we...