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mr. cameron, we can't believe it! - we're done here. set course for the set of avatar 2. - mr. cameron, people should know how you saved us all. how you raised the bar. how will they know what a hero you are? - james cameron doesn't do what james cameron does for james cameron. james cameron does what james cameron does because james cameron is...james cameron. [applause] - ♪ his name is james, james cameron ♪ ♪ the bravest pioneer ♪ no budget too steep, no sea too deep ♪ - ♪ who's that? it's him! james cameron ♪ >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. ["daily show" theme song playing] [cheers and applause] captioning sponsored by comedy central >> jon: welcome to "the daily show." my name is jon stewart. we have one for you tonight. very, very, very pleasing show. former president jimmy carter is joining us in what i assume is a late night comedy first. we're going to be talking about guinea worms. they are like the gummy worm that eats you. [ laughter ] comedy gold! [laughter] lately, if you've been watching the
mr. cameron, we can't believe it! - we're done here. set course for the set of avatar 2. - mr. cameron, people should know how you saved us all. how you raised the bar. how will they know what a hero you are? - james cameron doesn't do what james cameron does for james cameron. james cameron does what james cameron does because james cameron is...james cameron. [applause] - ♪ his name is james, james cameron ♪ ♪ the bravest pioneer ♪ no budget too steep, no sea too deep ♪ - ♪ who's...
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thatcher you said he made the english people feel very british and so forth but the legs are what mr cameron is trying to do isn't that he's now going to spain trying to talk to mr off why to some of his counterparts in germany as well as in france what do you make of this trip will all the e.u. leaders back him on this idea that he wants to pick and choose european laws to adopt and not toward opt. well yes since margaret thatcher criticised the opinion of a british leaders have wanted to be like her tony blair wanted to get involved in poland overseas military adventures so he could be as successful as as margaret thatcher in foreign policy course hasn't really been very successful. prime minister david cameron of course wants to emulate margaret thatcher's effect with regarding the opinion course margaret thatcher was unfortunately removed from power after she criticized the because there were some in the party who wanted to return to the main tide within the european union was david cameron will i think be less successful than margaret thatcher margaret thatcher secured a rebate from the
thatcher you said he made the english people feel very british and so forth but the legs are what mr cameron is trying to do isn't that he's now going to spain trying to talk to mr off why to some of his counterparts in germany as well as in france what do you make of this trip will all the e.u. leaders back him on this idea that he wants to pick and choose european laws to adopt and not toward opt. well yes since margaret thatcher criticised the opinion of a british leaders have wanted to be...
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mr. cameron, two gowns!ee your black assets. >> i'm looking for my husband. >> girl, who ain't? >> shine, baby, shine. i know you didn't just walk all over my clean floor. >> clean? there ain't nothing clean about this. look at these footprints all over this. look, you got to start all over. i kill myself. >> i'd like to kill yourself. >> mr. "b," i got here as soon as iou
mr. cameron, two gowns!ee your black assets. >> i'm looking for my husband. >> girl, who ain't? >> shine, baby, shine. i know you didn't just walk all over my clean floor. >> clean? there ain't nothing clean about this. look at these footprints all over this. look, you got to start all over. i kill myself. >> i'd like to kill yourself. >> mr. "b," i got here as soon as iou
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mr. cameron is in spain today and then will travel to france and he meets angela merkel after that. at the same time, tens of thousands have been in the streets over the weekend protesting unemployment. unemployment has risen to record highs in recent years as mother than 5 million people out of work. as recession deepens and the economy contracts, yucker workers have been hit the hardest with spain's youth unemployment soaring to over 50%. in spain, we have reese baiting of profites from santander. they've restated their 2012 net profit at 2.295 billion euros versus the 2.205 previously reported. so that's actually stated them slightly higher. i'll just remind you we've got a number of earnings to focus on. alcoa kicking off the first quarter earnings season. the company forecast to earn 8 cents a share. that's revenue of around $5.9 billion. it's expected to be the seventh straight quarter of flat or falling prices for raw aluminum. other companies reporting this week include jpmorgan, wells fargo, bed, bath & beyond and peer 1 imports. earnings are forecast to rise 1.6% in the fi
mr. cameron is in spain today and then will travel to france and he meets angela merkel after that. at the same time, tens of thousands have been in the streets over the weekend protesting unemployment. unemployment has risen to record highs in recent years as mother than 5 million people out of work. as recession deepens and the economy contracts, yucker workers have been hit the hardest with spain's youth unemployment soaring to over 50%. in spain, we have reese baiting of profites from...
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mr. cameron's on backyard. but thailand is currently dominated by two political parties who buy at being more socially democratic . the labor and the scottish nationalists don't control scottish politics simply because governments conservatives are in at. they are, after all, elected to parliament by people who apparently want social democratic policy regardless of the long-term economic and moral cost. five years ago of former white house chief of staff remind us, we never want a serious crisis to go to waste. but this is the uprise i think that europe's leaders have declined to take. very few of them seem interested in using the country's severe economic challenges as a type of circuit breaker to articulate a grand vision of why the economy and society needs to be liberated from all the mighty governments. instead, what you find most european politicians presenting things like austerity measures, the junior -- generally present these changes as necessary evils embarked upon with considerable reluctance so tha
mr. cameron's on backyard. but thailand is currently dominated by two political parties who buy at being more socially democratic . the labor and the scottish nationalists don't control scottish politics simply because governments conservatives are in at. they are, after all, elected to parliament by people who apparently want social democratic policy regardless of the long-term economic and moral cost. five years ago of former white house chief of staff remind us, we never want a serious...
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david cameron arrived in germany for his demands for reform with angela merkel. they are staying with mr. s. merkel. the upper house of the british parlaiment voted for same sex marriage. it is certain to become law after a may vote. several mass demonstrations in paris before and agaisnt the bill. umar al-bashir is traveling to south sudan, the first time there since 2011. he and his southern cou nterpart will talk about how much the south should pay to move its oil through sudan. vladimir putin says russia will put $50 billion in its space program, at a place near the chinese border. he said the first manned flight is expected in 2018. it is over a month since hugo chavez died of cancer, and honow the question is who will succeed him. we will find out. chavez called for them to vote for his former deupity, nicholas maduro, but henrique capriles says the tide is to his favor. nsworth.to eric far >> could maduro lose? >> you never say never but the polls indicate he will win. the question is, by what amount? on this basis the opposition is trying to test the election. there was an electi
david cameron arrived in germany for his demands for reform with angela merkel. they are staying with mr. s. merkel. the upper house of the british parlaiment voted for same sex marriage. it is certain to become law after a may vote. several mass demonstrations in paris before and agaisnt the bill. umar al-bashir is traveling to south sudan, the first time there since 2011. he and his southern cou nterpart will talk about how much the south should pay to move its oil through sudan. vladimir...
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cameron west who visited sidney and her mother. captain, tell me what you had to tell these victims of the boston bombing? >> yes, sir, mr. o'donnell. number one, it's an honor to be here in support of those that were injured, and to tell you, we went up to boston to try to motivate and show those that were injured a little bit of what they might experience in the next couple months and year with their amputation. and in turn we actually were motivated by these people of all ages, and that is what compelled us to get up there, and we were actually the ones that, you know, got that out of the visit. >> and so you as a marine were injured in combat and you suffered amputation yourself, didn't you? >> yes, sir. at the end of 2010, foot patrol , i was leading my platoon through the sangan valley, and we hit an ied. my injuries were amputation right above the knee and extreme damage to my right forearm and hand and loss of vision in my right eye. >> captain, your vision -- experience fascinates me, because i had a friend who was a combat veteran and lost a leg, and i invited him to talk about how life goes on. he can dance and
cameron west who visited sidney and her mother. captain, tell me what you had to tell these victims of the boston bombing? >> yes, sir, mr. o'donnell. number one, it's an honor to be here in support of those that were injured, and to tell you, we went up to boston to try to motivate and show those that were injured a little bit of what they might experience in the next couple months and year with their amputation. and in turn we actually were motivated by these people of all ages, and...
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and the current prime minister, david cameron, cutting short a trip to europe to come back here reflected this morning on the pivotal role that mrs. thatcher played in this country's history. >> as our first woman prime minister, margaret thatcher succeeded against all the odds. and the real thing about margaret thatcher is that she she didn't just lead our country, she saved our country. and i believe she'll go down into the greatest british peace time prime minister. >> reaction is beginning to pour in from around the world. and you know, one of the big parts of her legacy was leading this country's effort in the faulkland's war some 30 years ago, which cemented her reputation as the iron lady and also helped her politically here at home. richard. >> scott, thank you so much for the very latest there. martin bashir here in the studio with us, thanks for being here. >> it's great to be here. >> the prime minister calling her the greatest peace time prime minister, but yet she's been described as beating loved and loathed. why? >> because her legacy can be divided in a sense between her successes on the foreign policy front, whic
and the current prime minister, david cameron, cutting short a trip to europe to come back here reflected this morning on the pivotal role that mrs. thatcher played in this country's history. >> as our first woman prime minister, margaret thatcher succeeded against all the odds. and the real thing about margaret thatcher is that she she didn't just lead our country, she saved our country. and i believe she'll go down into the greatest british peace time prime minister. >> reaction...
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mrs. clinton speaking at an awards events honoring women leaders in washington, d.c. carl camerons actually with us now, live in our bureau. what was the event all about, carl? good morning. >> reporter: this was event for a group she founded in 1997. she got standing ovations. she is founder of the group vital voices honoring women leaders around the world. it offer ad peak at top democratic choices for 20916. shared the stage with vice president joe biden. hillary is making all kind of moves suggesting she is interested in the 2016 race. she is not talking about publicly. her first paid speech will be made in texas. she will give a big speech there on the economy. yesterday while at this speech outside a couple dozen supporters out there are urging her to run for president in 2016. including some of these volunteers and some of these demonstrators here from the super pac called, ready for hillary.com. they started it in february. it's, not been discouraginged by mrs. clinton in any way. they have 100,000 supporters and adding about a thousand a day. all the early polls and there
mrs. clinton speaking at an awards events honoring women leaders in washington, d.c. carl camerons actually with us now, live in our bureau. what was the event all about, carl? good morning. >> reporter: this was event for a group she founded in 1997. she got standing ovations. she is founder of the group vital voices honoring women leaders around the world. it offer ad peak at top democratic choices for 20916. shared the stage with vice president joe biden. hillary is making all kind of...
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the current prime minister david cameron spoke about the life and career of mrs. thatcher who was the first and only female prime minister. you can watch this event at c- span.org. >> margaret thatcher was a remarkable type of leader. she said very rarely, i'm not a consensus politician, but a conviction politician. she could sum up those convictions most profoundly with her upbringing and values in a few short phrases. strong defense. liberty under the rule of law. you should not spend what you have not earned. the clarity of these convictions was applied with great scourge to the problems of the age. the scale of her achievements is only apparent when you look back to britain in the 1970's. successive governments have failed to deal with what was beginning to be called the british disease. appalling industrial relations, high inflation. it seems absurd today, but the stakes have gotten so big. .he air was thick there was a sense of the role of government was simply to manage decline. margaret thatcher rejected this defeatism. she had a clear view about what need
the current prime minister david cameron spoke about the life and career of mrs. thatcher who was the first and only female prime minister. you can watch this event at c- span.org. >> margaret thatcher was a remarkable type of leader. she said very rarely, i'm not a consensus politician, but a conviction politician. she could sum up those convictions most profoundly with her upbringing and values in a few short phrases. strong defense. liberty under the rule of law. you should not spend...
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. >> british prime minister david cameron joined him numbers of parliament to pay tribute to former prime minister, margaret thatcher. mrsthatcher, commonly known as the iron lady database stroke on monday at the age of 87. speakers included deputy prime minister, nick clegg and deputy opposition leader, edward miliband. >> order, order. tributes to the right honorable baroness, zero glm. i called the prime minister. mr. speaker, a day to the notion. in the long history of this parliament, margaret thatcher was the affairs and so far only woman prime minister. she went three elections in a row serving this country for longer continuous. the 90 prime minister for more than 150 years. she defined it overcame the great challenges of our age and it is right that parliament has been recalled to mark our respect. mr. speaker, it is also read the next one day, maybe that's just possible the jury could decide to factions are placed on a gun carriage and taken to singapore's cathedral member of all three services wilander group. today, we in the house of commons paid tributes the dirt to an extraordinary women. what she achieved
. >> british prime minister david cameron joined him numbers of parliament to pay tribute to former prime minister, margaret thatcher. mrsthatcher, commonly known as the iron lady database stroke on monday at the age of 87. speakers included deputy prime minister, nick clegg and deputy opposition leader, edward miliband. >> order, order. tributes to the right honorable baroness, zero glm. i called the prime minister. mr. speaker, a day to the notion. in the long history of this...
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writes philip, as well as british prime minister david cameron and a host of other well-known figures from public life, including some who worked with mrs. thatcher and others who served in politics and also present would be friends and family, including two to be all children or grandchildren. it is not yet clear which foreign heads of state might attend. that is "the wall street journal" reporting on the funeral. ron in eagle river, wisconsin. democratic caller. what are your thoughts? senate sets a vote on thursday on gun legislation. caller: i support the regulation -- legislation currently in congress. i see the problems being driven by basically three issues. irresponsible gun owners, and the woman from sandy hook was an irresponsible gun owner. she wanted to normalize her child who definitely had a problem. she allowed him access to guns. it was a big mistake that caused this whole question of what is going on now. and the guns in the hands of criminals and the mentally ill, that is why we need the background checks. and three, the paranoia of the gunowners caused by the lobby and politicians that be, lobby support. it is about g
writes philip, as well as british prime minister david cameron and a host of other well-known figures from public life, including some who worked with mrs. thatcher and others who served in politics and also present would be friends and family, including two to be all children or grandchildren. it is not yet clear which foreign heads of state might attend. that is "the wall street journal" reporting on the funeral. ron in eagle river, wisconsin. democratic caller. what are your...
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mr. cameron's on backyard. but thailand is currently dominated by two political parties who buy at being more socially democratic . the labor and the scottish nationalists don't control scottish politics simply because governments conservatives are in at. they are, after all, elected to parliament by people who apparently want social democratic policy regardless of the long-term economic and moral cost. five years ago of former white house chief of staff remind us, we never want a serious crisis to go to waste. but this is the uprise i think that europe's leaders have declined to take. very few of them seem interested in using the country's severe economic challenges as a type of circuit breaker to articulate a grand vision of why the economy and society needs to be liberated from all the mighty governments. instead, what you find most european politicians presenting things like austerity measures, the junior -- generally present these changes as necessary evils embarked upon with considerable reluctance so tha
mr. cameron's on backyard. but thailand is currently dominated by two political parties who buy at being more socially democratic . the labor and the scottish nationalists don't control scottish politics simply because governments conservatives are in at. they are, after all, elected to parliament by people who apparently want social democratic policy regardless of the long-term economic and moral cost. five years ago of former white house chief of staff remind us, we never want a serious...