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mr cameron what. we started discussing your crane before the break break and there was definitely a genuine aliment in that uprising people wanted some change positive change they wanted to they and to him to corruption the they wanted a more fair and more representative and more transparent government and all of those. calls you can hear in russia these days changes also have pretty popular world in this country but i think russia's relationship with changes is interesting because as part of the loop and the former prime minister of the imperial russia once said everything changes in russian ten years and nothing in two hundred i wonder what are some of those changes the norm changes that struck you when you came back to this country after a very long break. well obviously you were talking about since the cold war years when i worked to forty six years ago it's a very different country now totally different in terms of material living standards in terms of the the the menace of the people the old rud
mr cameron what. we started discussing your crane before the break break and there was definitely a genuine aliment in that uprising people wanted some change positive change they wanted to they and to him to corruption the they wanted a more fair and more representative and more transparent government and all of those. calls you can hear in russia these days changes also have pretty popular world in this country but i think russia's relationship with changes is interesting because as part of...
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putin as a devil it's a photoshop image of exactly that same picture so we we demonize putin and mr cameron i am sorry for indigestion i think it's safe to say but both of us have a. fairly neutral if not positive attitude towards putin of what he has done for this country but. that none of us standing my question still stands don't you think that. you know he too has to think about what russia yeah will be after he's gone absolutely and i think and i talk about this in my book in the chapter about suicide oh i think he's trying to leave. a positive legacy of ideas the idea of the russian wilderness can mirror the idea of. civil is that he is actually trying to leave a legacy of a multicultural russia a russia of many of the cities not just of the docks russia. certainly proper respect for the dogs he has in england this respect for the anglican church but not not of the periodic table of the ducks for other religions and i think he's trying to leave a legacy of multiculturalism and i talk about that quite a lot. he's trying to leave you know as thought up this question. what is the russian
putin as a devil it's a photoshop image of exactly that same picture so we we demonize putin and mr cameron i am sorry for indigestion i think it's safe to say but both of us have a. fairly neutral if not positive attitude towards putin of what he has done for this country but. that none of us standing my question still stands don't you think that. you know he too has to think about what russia yeah will be after he's gone absolutely and i think and i talk about this in my book in the chapter...
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mr. cameron. mr. osborne. out that say,ng and created i would -- i would say drama everywhere. to make a speech that evening so i had to stay there. but i do remember saying to a friend at the end of the day because although i was chief days, all ofthose the financial stocks took a massive dive. although we were not exposed to lehman particularly. i told a friend of mine that i am down on paper 100 million quit today. not a particularly pleasant experience. were you ready for it? did you see it coming? anticipate that this would be a reality? or did they think that at some point someone is going to step in? realitys a suspended environment. i remember sitting there watching the berkeley share hece tumbled down to net 50 and genuinely wondering at the time is it possible that barclays does not survive this? is it possible? notas a proper -- i was there in 1929 but i imagine that was a period where things were collapsing and people's confidence was being undermined by seeing a share price collapse. of us thought
mr. cameron. mr. osborne. out that say,ng and created i would -- i would say drama everywhere. to make a speech that evening so i had to stay there. but i do remember saying to a friend at the end of the day because although i was chief days, all ofthose the financial stocks took a massive dive. although we were not exposed to lehman particularly. i told a friend of mine that i am down on paper 100 million quit today. not a particularly pleasant experience. were you ready for it? did you see it...
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when mr cameron dropped this referendum, he told us in that little bit of paper you sent round in mayners phones in the cells because occasionally there is furore when a photo gets posted on social media, prisoner using a phone in the cell. do you think this idea of rehabilitating them is one that could get traction? i think it could gain traction but i am not sure how justified is. it is thejustice secretary who is saying, he's looking at this and saying, there are huge problems in british prisons, they are overcrowded. this isa prisons, they are overcrowded. this is a proposal to have all prisoners have them, and they would have dedicated numbers, they would pay for their own phone calls still. what is the incentive? the hope is that there would be better behaviour, it would be a calmer person. they would have less problems with the prisoners. but i think one is to be addressed is the overcrowding, the isolation of people who are islamic terrorists, that something that has been implemented in french prisons and the still being worked on, and also what is extraordinary is the number
when mr cameron dropped this referendum, he told us in that little bit of paper you sent round in mayners phones in the cells because occasionally there is furore when a photo gets posted on social media, prisoner using a phone in the cell. do you think this idea of rehabilitating them is one that could get traction? i think it could gain traction but i am not sure how justified is. it is thejustice secretary who is saying, he's looking at this and saying, there are huge problems in british...
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cameron: go for it. mr.tivers: the benchmark and bell weather for this cycle is minnesota one, minnesota eight, and the paulsen and lewis incumbent seats. sew minnesota one is the walz seat. he is running for governor. it's our plus five seat, one of the most republican seats held by a democrat. jim is our candidate. minnesota eight is pete up in the iron range. nolan retired rather than running against pete. and pete is like straight out of central casting for northern minnesota. played professional hockey. he was a deputy shot in the line of duty. so he's got a law enforcement background. his wife is an air force veteran who served in the gulf war. they are -- the family is very well-known in the iron range. just yesterday the mines got turned back on which has been pete's biggest issue. it's an issue that plays really well for our side and allows a lot of the labor guys to feel comfortable with pete. i think those two races, we're on offense. the two, paulsen and lewis, are tough races. i think both of th
cameron: go for it. mr.tivers: the benchmark and bell weather for this cycle is minnesota one, minnesota eight, and the paulsen and lewis incumbent seats. sew minnesota one is the walz seat. he is running for governor. it's our plus five seat, one of the most republican seats held by a democrat. jim is our candidate. minnesota eight is pete up in the iron range. nolan retired rather than running against pete. and pete is like straight out of central casting for northern minnesota. played...
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mr. cameron. only 39% of americans have enough savings to cover the emergency cost of a thousand dollars. the median savings of workers earning the median income of 54,000 in my congressional district is over 2000. median savings of women is 2000. the median savings of african-americans is 1000 of latinas, 1500. get this bill bestows tremendous tax benefits on the wealthy who can stockpile tens of thousands of dollars in multiple savings account, leaving the middle class out in the cold. when hard work is one of two jobs it isn't enough for most americans to escape poverty because wages have stagnated for decades and the cost recovery from the great recession is concentrated in a small percentage of americans who invest in the stock market. when we know that low and moderate income families have a harder time leaving for college because they have less cash available. put away in a savings account, the republican solution embraces the privilege and fails the middle class. what is absent from this b
mr. cameron. only 39% of americans have enough savings to cover the emergency cost of a thousand dollars. the median savings of workers earning the median income of 54,000 in my congressional district is over 2000. median savings of women is 2000. the median savings of african-americans is 1000 of latinas, 1500. get this bill bestows tremendous tax benefits on the wealthy who can stockpile tens of thousands of dollars in multiple savings account, leaving the middle class out in the cold. when...
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mr. president. porter the national retains full confidence in malcolm turnbull. sarah mckenzie. >> i have made it very, very clear our support to have prime minister. > order. sarts cameronnd carr, you have been particularly -- we're only 11 minutes in. senator gallagher? senator carr. senator gallagher. i just asked you, senator gallagher -- >> thank you, mr. president. can the minister confirm that -- had been a vote of a joint party room, the honorable malcolm turnbull would not be prime inister. >> order. if you take up your own time. senator gallagher, you will be aware of standing orders. not hypotheticals. i will call the minister to ask the part of the question she wishes to. the questions for the remainder of question time, senators should keep that in mind. senator mckenzie? >> thank you, mr. president. the coalition is made up of two separate parties. -- 100 years old. >> order. >> and for nearly 100 years, the 45 odd years, the liberal party. we don't vote on the leadership matter. we never have. we never will because we are two separate parties and that is how it should be. >> there is one figure in particular who was central to the prime minister's hopes of
mr. president. porter the national retains full confidence in malcolm turnbull. sarah mckenzie. >> i have made it very, very clear our support to have prime minister. > order. sarts cameronnd carr, you have been particularly -- we're only 11 minutes in. senator gallagher? senator carr. senator gallagher. i just asked you, senator gallagher -- >> thank you, mr. president. can the minister confirm that -- had been a vote of a joint party room, the honorable malcolm turnbull would...
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cameron who was not prime minister then, mr. osborne who was not chancellor then.ews came out that morning and created, i would say drama everywhere. even if you went in the financial market, it was front page news. i was due to make a speech that evening so i had to stay there. but i do remember saying to a friend at the end of the day -- although i was chief executive in those days, and all the financial stocks took a massive dive including our share price to the major hammering. although, we were exposed to lehman in the negative way particularly. i remember saying to a good on paper mine, puti'm 100 million quid today. guy: you remember it then. were you ready for it? did you see it coming? did people anticipate this was going to be a reality or did everybody think at some point some of you will step in? this can't be let go. michael: it was a suspended reality environment. i remember sitting there watching the barclays share price tumble down to 50p and genuinely wonder at the time, is it possible that barclays doesn't survive this? is it possible? -- i waspro
cameron who was not prime minister then, mr. osborne who was not chancellor then.ews came out that morning and created, i would say drama everywhere. even if you went in the financial market, it was front page news. i was due to make a speech that evening so i had to stay there. but i do remember saying to a friend at the end of the day -- although i was chief executive in those days, and all the financial stocks took a massive dive including our share price to the major hammering. although, we...
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cameron? i have affairs with all my models. didn't anyone tell you that? i guess they didn't. so, it really doesn't matter who you look like. oh, i like subtle men, mr. st. claire. so, i'm gonna read you one of the reviews. okay-- ooh, this is gonna be fun. "'charlie's angels' is sexy, sexist garbage which aims at the lowest common denominator and hits the bull's-eye." wow, that is not nice, is it? well, you know what? it didn't kill our show. they couldn't kill it. harvey: this is right around the time when the women's lib movement - was in full force. - jaclyn: mm-hmm. harvey: did you view the characters as feminist? 'cause you could go either way on this. jaclyn: i viewed us as feminist. i viewed us that we were three women in a series, not three men. i viewed us that we were, you know, emotionally and financially independent, and they should cheer for us. we always got the bad guy, you know? i don't-- i don't know why they took such a shot at us, like we were just barbie dolls prancing around. ( music playing ) ah! ooh! leave her alone. farrah was the breakout star in this. jaclyn: right. her hair, too. - harvey: her hair. well, that-- - it was the f
cameron? i have affairs with all my models. didn't anyone tell you that? i guess they didn't. so, it really doesn't matter who you look like. oh, i like subtle men, mr. st. claire. so, i'm gonna read you one of the reviews. okay-- ooh, this is gonna be fun. "'charlie's angels' is sexy, sexist garbage which aims at the lowest common denominator and hits the bull's-eye." wow, that is not nice, is it? well, you know what? it didn't kill our show. they couldn't kill it. harvey: this is...
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joining us is cameron, former us ambassador to pakistan and serbia and currently the ceo of east-west institute. mrionship with north korea but moving at someplace. >> it sure is. even for skeptics of the meeting that takes place, even for skeptics, it's good to see the dialogue continuing. as the president said yesterday, there's a lot of work to be do done. stuart: but you not have a second summit unless there's been a success coming out of that summit and success between now and that summit. >> two things are going on. we have a definite desire by both leaders, kim jung-un and president trump to continue along the route they started in singapore. in both of them in it the hard part starts now. identifying what it means by denuclearization in identifying the sequences they have to go through so they come to agreement it is progress. stuart: it is a positive. okay. ambassador nikki haley, you are ambassador to 90 nations she's going after john kerry accusing him of interfering in our relationship with iran. done it will take. >> what secretary carrie did was, not only disrespectful but hurtful to
joining us is cameron, former us ambassador to pakistan and serbia and currently the ceo of east-west institute. mrionship with north korea but moving at someplace. >> it sure is. even for skeptics of the meeting that takes place, even for skeptics, it's good to see the dialogue continuing. as the president said yesterday, there's a lot of work to be do done. stuart: but you not have a second summit unless there's been a success coming out of that summit and success between now and that...
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mr. speaker, i rise today honor milam county sheriff david groan of cameron, texas who passed away july 20, 2018. sheriff green was born in 1952 in sherman, texas, to oscar and marguerite green. in 1996 he married janelle. he had three sons and was blessed with three grandsons. sheriff green dedicated his life to public service in texas. he served as a game ward fortune the texas park and wildlife service for almost 30 years before becoming a milam countieson the tabble. in 2008 he was elected milam county sheriff and was re-elected for two additional four-year terms. sheriff green went well beyond the call of duty in 2010 by establishing the milam county sheriff's office program to raise money to buy christmas gifts for underprivileged children in milam county. this year's event was held just days after his passing and was the largest in its history. sheriff green's life was defined by his service to those around hi he work tirelessly to better our community. he'll be forever remembered as a selfless public servant, a husband, a father, and a grandfather and a friend. my wife and i offer
mr. speaker, i rise today honor milam county sheriff david groan of cameron, texas who passed away july 20, 2018. sheriff green was born in 1952 in sherman, texas, to oscar and marguerite green. in 1996 he married janelle. he had three sons and was blessed with three grandsons. sheriff green dedicated his life to public service in texas. he served as a game ward fortune the texas park and wildlife service for almost 30 years before becoming a milam countieson the tabble. in 2008 he was elected...