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mr. cameron. of course, it raises questions about the special relationship that britain enjoys with the u.s. mr. cameron, though, has just spoken and said that he feels he has no reason to apologize to mr. obam athobama, that the pre will respect the vote in the british parliament. >> annabelle roberts, thank you. >>> an historic settlement in the nfl concussion lawsuit. a $765 million settlement was reached in the case brought by almost 4500 former players. it breaks down to about $170,000 per athlete with $675 million going to former players and their families. $75 million will be spent on medical exams. $10 million for research and education. and additional $5 million for players who develop cognitive impairments. tony dorsett and jim mcmahon sued the league over the negligent treatment and misinformation regarding head trauma. many cited their concussions as the route of later neurological problems. it gained attention after the suicides of seau. >>> the government is getting more comfortable
mr. cameron. of course, it raises questions about the special relationship that britain enjoys with the u.s. mr. cameron, though, has just spoken and said that he feels he has no reason to apologize to mr. obam athobama, that the pre will respect the vote in the british parliament. >> annabelle roberts, thank you. >>> an historic settlement in the nfl concussion lawsuit. a $765 million settlement was reached in the case brought by almost 4500 former players. it breaks down to...
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mr. cameron. members of parliament were called back from their long kay aviation to vote on military action against syria and they voted against. opinion polls shows the public electronically opposed to any military action. there's a feeling it's happening too quickly. many question what would a few air strikes achieve. this is happening under the shadow of iraq. there's no appetite to get involved in what people feel could be an open ended conflict and there's a real demand for conclusive evidence and intelligence again under the shah dove iraq. for mr. cameron personally this is a bitter blow. he effectively lost control of foreign policy at a critical time and the papers this morning show this. here we have the "daily mail" saying with the headline the humbling of cameron. and all the papers pointing out the fact that the mp rejected the syria strikes. it raises strikes for britain and its role in the world is going to be i'm sure a period of national soul searching. also it questions the speci
mr. cameron. members of parliament were called back from their long kay aviation to vote on military action against syria and they voted against. opinion polls shows the public electronically opposed to any military action. there's a feeling it's happening too quickly. many question what would a few air strikes achieve. this is happening under the shadow of iraq. there's no appetite to get involved in what people feel could be an open ended conflict and there's a real demand for conclusive...
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mr. cameron. >> reporter: more than that, it's a humiliation.ot necessarily a resignation issue, but the prime minister cuts a much diminished figure not just domestically but, indeed, on the world stage. i'll bring in my guest jeremy cliff, he follows british governments. why do you think the government lost this crucial vote. >> i think in one word, iraq. iraq's involvement and in david cameron's own words poisoned the opinion of british public opinion. >> where does this leave britain's relationship with the united states i think we had cabinet members who stated that it could jeopardize those ties. >> i think it could, in recent years it's been perhaps america's most steadfast ally. and now that parliament has prevented david cameron from moving forward with intervention along side the united states against syria makes britain a much diminished figure in washington. i think we'll aid the united states on communication, intelligence but there is no chance that david cameron could push ahead with military involvement in an intervention. >> we'
mr. cameron. >> reporter: more than that, it's a humiliation.ot necessarily a resignation issue, but the prime minister cuts a much diminished figure not just domestically but, indeed, on the world stage. i'll bring in my guest jeremy cliff, he follows british governments. why do you think the government lost this crucial vote. >> i think in one word, iraq. iraq's involvement and in david cameron's own words poisoned the opinion of british public opinion. >> where does this...
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create much needed jobs an estimated seventy four thousand in family here some of the other benefits mr cameron is claiming is well. sim vironment syllis leading the anti fracking campaign and and his the reasons now according to the way system ations five hundred years worth of gas supply is lying beneath britain right now so how we shall get such extract to that well is haven't so the process of fracking involves drilling a hole deep into the dent shell rocks that contain contain the natural gas and pumping in a very high pressure of vast quantities of of water mixed with sand in chemicals this opens up these tiny fishes in the wrong now through which the trapped gas can then escape it bubbles out and is captured and brings it all the way to the surface and then and then its point count now i asked chris we senior partner with advisory whether fracking is the way forward for britain now as to what it practically have an overall economy of course is very much to go question if the u.k. developed the resourced standards to optimised. see no question about it we consider the door energy basicall
create much needed jobs an estimated seventy four thousand in family here some of the other benefits mr cameron is claiming is well. sim vironment syllis leading the anti fracking campaign and and his the reasons now according to the way system ations five hundred years worth of gas supply is lying beneath britain right now so how we shall get such extract to that well is haven't so the process of fracking involves drilling a hole deep into the dent shell rocks that contain contain the natural...
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mr. cameron. he's not even sure of winning the motion that will be voted on tonight. there'll be eight hours of debate. it starts at 2:30 p.m. london time. it will be kicked off by the prime minister himself. what m.p.'s are uneasy, whether it is in his party, the opposition party, the liberal democrats -- what they are concerned about is being taught down in some protracted war -- being bogged down in some crook track and war. -- some protrac ted war. it is the same as the iraq war, the way it was voted on, and what iraq has become today. that is all haunting not just the political class but also the british population. we know that from all the opinion polls. >> thank you very much. we are getting reports of russia, an ally of syria, planning to send an anti- submarine ship and the missile cruiser to the region. i asked correspondent about that earlier -- asked a correspondent about that earlier. >> you mentioned the anti- submarine ship in the missile cruiser are headed to the mediterranean. it is in response to the "well- known situation in the region, " a clear r
mr. cameron. he's not even sure of winning the motion that will be voted on tonight. there'll be eight hours of debate. it starts at 2:30 p.m. london time. it will be kicked off by the prime minister himself. what m.p.'s are uneasy, whether it is in his party, the opposition party, the liberal democrats -- what they are concerned about is being taught down in some protracted war -- being bogged down in some crook track and war. -- some protrac ted war. it is the same as the iraq war, the way it...
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mr. cameron, i believe, that cameron has pushed for this. >> absolutely. >> and they rejected it anyway. anyway, let me go to you a minute on this, brian. the president as kristen said he was at this point considering limited and narrow military response. listen to this. >> in no event are we considering any kind of military action that would involve boots on the ground, that would involve a long-term campaign, but we are looking at the possibility of a limited, narrow act that would help make sure that not only syria, but others around the world understand that the international community cares about maintaining this chemical weapons ban. >> now brian, limited, no boots on the ground, targeted, and i understand saying they would not use any funds that is not already in defense. so it wouldn't take away from any other domestic programs. now, for many of us, including me that opposed the war and oppose any interventions like this, does this -- does this do you think limit a lot of those that would have active opposition to move at this point? >> i actually think it doesn't. i think the pr
mr. cameron, i believe, that cameron has pushed for this. >> absolutely. >> and they rejected it anyway. anyway, let me go to you a minute on this, brian. the president as kristen said he was at this point considering limited and narrow military response. listen to this. >> in no event are we considering any kind of military action that would involve boots on the ground, that would involve a long-term campaign, but we are looking at the possibility of a limited, narrow act...
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mr. cameron.moral story and a story that will affect the whole world and unfortunately today we see that britain stands isolated and a small island and we don't want to be with europe and the world, what is the future of the island? >> reporter: what is it that you believe that the limited strikes as the uk was calling it as they took part it in and u.s. perhaps might still strike syria, what are the limited strikes can do in the country? because the argument is that this is a very difficult situation and, in fact, it can engulf the whole region. >> yes, i actually don't believe that that it will engulf the whole region and i think it will do a lot and if not only keeping the morality of the world and telling assad and the like the world will not stand for anybody attacking innocent children and women and human beings at large with gas. we have only seen also in the last few hours another attack by mr. assad in the north of syria with bombs as they are having the pictures now and this is limited a
mr. cameron.moral story and a story that will affect the whole world and unfortunately today we see that britain stands isolated and a small island and we don't want to be with europe and the world, what is the future of the island? >> reporter: what is it that you believe that the limited strikes as the uk was calling it as they took part it in and u.s. perhaps might still strike syria, what are the limited strikes can do in the country? because the argument is that this is a very...
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mr. cameron over the weekend.nt obama believes there must be accountability for those who would use the world's most heinous weapons against the world's most vulnerable people. nothing today is more serious and nothing is receiving more serious scrutiny. >> we're just getting word right now that secretary kerry has told the bbc that the u.s. military is ready to go if the president -- if president obama orders military action against syria. secretary kerry says the obama administration is actively consulting with members of congress on this and already some of them are urging the president to have a very specific objective when it comes to syria. >> our concern should be those chemical weapons preventing them into the hands of hezbollah, preventing them from falling into the hands of al-qaeda. >> jay carney says there is, quote, very little doubt that it was a chemical weapons attack last week. but syria today is telling the international community to prove it. back to you guys in new york. >> steve: all right. th
mr. cameron over the weekend.nt obama believes there must be accountability for those who would use the world's most heinous weapons against the world's most vulnerable people. nothing today is more serious and nothing is receiving more serious scrutiny. >> we're just getting word right now that secretary kerry has told the bbc that the u.s. military is ready to go if the president -- if president obama orders military action against syria. secretary kerry says the obama administration is...
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mr. cameron's pullback came as britain moved to introduce a security council resolution that would otherwise military action in syria, a move that russia quickly signaled it would block several times." go ahead. caller: this is the same old war, democrat wmd lies we have heard. ever since vietnam, democrat lies. they always get us into war and then say, "oh, it's not our fault, we didn't know, we're just stupid." obama is a stupid. that guy is probably one of the dumbest presidents in the history of america, and maybe the whole planet. he has got no intelligence whatsoever -- host: as far as the international reaction to this, which is kind of our focus this morning? caller: well, they are all going to go after syria, a small country. they have a person in their you don't like. obama is not going to get rid of him. he will lob a few missiles act like bill clinton. clinton's an idiot, too. host: terrance, democrat line. caller: this is terrance. military.pported our i just think that as it relates to syria, if the united states andmerica is police, -- a is telling its own own, the united stat
mr. cameron's pullback came as britain moved to introduce a security council resolution that would otherwise military action in syria, a move that russia quickly signaled it would block several times." go ahead. caller: this is the same old war, democrat wmd lies we have heard. ever since vietnam, democrat lies. they always get us into war and then say, "oh, it's not our fault, we didn't know, we're just stupid." obama is a stupid. that guy is probably one of the dumbest...
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mr. cameron had recalled parliament to outline the basis for military action, saying it was beyond doubtat the syrian government used chemical weapons against its own people and that the uk cannot stand aside. opposition leader said they should wait for the u.n. report before making any decisions on military intervention. this part of the debate is a little more than an hour. >> we begin with members of the house motion, motion number 1. the leader of the house to move the motion. thank you. say aye. we now come to the motion in the name of the prime minister relating to syria and the use of chemical weapons. the text of the motion submitted yesterday as it appears on the order paper was incorrect. a few words were omitted from line 16. as these are purely factual, the motion should be moved in a corrected form. a copy of the motion in its corrected form is available in the vote office. i can inform the house that i have selected manuscript amendment b submitted this morning by a member of the leading opposition. the text is also available from the vote office. i should also inform the h
mr. cameron had recalled parliament to outline the basis for military action, saying it was beyond doubtat the syrian government used chemical weapons against its own people and that the uk cannot stand aside. opposition leader said they should wait for the u.n. report before making any decisions on military intervention. this part of the debate is a little more than an hour. >> we begin with members of the house motion, motion number 1. the leader of the house to move the motion. thank...
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if david cameron was told straight away that mr. maranda had been stopped, he should have intervened and said why, on what powers, and who asked us to do it? >> the white house has said that they did not give any orders or make any request. is that credible? >> it is certainly possible. they were informed they would be making this detention but the higher authorities had no role to play. it is fair about how close the collaboration between american and british intelligence actually goes. there is no evidence, nothing actually linking the white house or higher authorities. as long as we keep it labeled as speculation, it is fine to talk about and wonder, but there is no data. >> was the nine hours justify? >> we are speculating here. his travel was paid for by the guardian. is he involved in his work which we know has been linked to mr. snowden. how the u.s. and the uk and europe have come together on certain issues of terrorism, we are going back to the same issue. a national security issue. was nine hours too much? maybe we should
if david cameron was told straight away that mr. maranda had been stopped, he should have intervened and said why, on what powers, and who asked us to do it? >> the white house has said that they did not give any orders or make any request. is that credible? >> it is certainly possible. they were informed they would be making this detention but the higher authorities had no role to play. it is fair about how close the collaboration between american and british intelligence actually...
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so much so that president obama and british prime minister david cameron are speaking out about this very issue. >> mrbama says this will not in his words be a repetition of iraq, and in parliament today david cameron offered a blunt assurance to the british parliament. >> i am deeply mind fortunately of the lessons of previous conflicts and in particular the deep concerns in the country caused by what went wrongs with the iraq conflict in 2003. this is not like iraq. the case for ultimately supporting action is not based on a specific piece or pieces of intelligence. the fact the syrian government has and has use the chemical weapons is beyond doubt. >> want to bring in gloria borger. let's take you back to a moment here that we all remember, this is february 5, 2003, when then secretary of state colin powell appeared before the security council and presents evidence that says it proved iraq had weapons of mass destruction. watch this. >> indeed the facts and the behavior show that saddam hussein are concealing efforts to produce more weapons of mass destruction. >> gloria, we know this has to be on
so much so that president obama and british prime minister david cameron are speaking out about this very issue. >> mrbama says this will not in his words be a repetition of iraq, and in parliament today david cameron offered a blunt assurance to the british parliament. >> i am deeply mind fortunately of the lessons of previous conflicts and in particular the deep concerns in the country caused by what went wrongs with the iraq conflict in 2003. this is not like iraq. the case for...
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mr. david cameron is recalling parliament for discussion on the possibility of a military response to the alleged chemical attack in syria. minister cameron said the crisis session will be held thursday. and lawmakers you are starting to react but according to ap, republican lawmaker is rallying support to pressure president obama into seeking congressional authorization or a military strike against syria. representative scott -- signed a letter to obama that urges him to reconvene congress and seek approval for any military action. he says that engaging the u.s. military in syria and the absence of a direct threat to the united states and without prior congressional authorization would violate the cost additional separations of power. >> in our original series first ladies, influence and image, we look at the public and private lives of the women who serve as first lady strength nation's first 112 years. now as a move into the modern era we will feature the first ladies in their own words. >> the building of human rights would be one of the foundations on which we would build in the worl
mr. david cameron is recalling parliament for discussion on the possibility of a military response to the alleged chemical attack in syria. minister cameron said the crisis session will be held thursday. and lawmakers you are starting to react but according to ap, republican lawmaker is rallying support to pressure president obama into seeking congressional authorization or a military strike against syria. representative scott -- signed a letter to obama that urges him to reconvene congress and...
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cameron, the u.k. prime minister, has just conceded that he needs a parliamentary vote, and that vote can't take place. >> mr. secretary, could you address that? because one of the issues yesterday that we covered was the fact that the arab league, while condemning syria's actions, failed to endorse a u.s. military strike, not giving, therefore, the president the broad-based support that he, i'm sure, was looking for if he intends to strike. how does the administration work through this process? >> well, it's unfortunate that the arab league has been encouraging the united states publicly to take action on syria, and when the time comes for the united states to get support, they back away and say, well, we condemn assad, but we don't endorse you striking. that was a disappointment for the administration. i think the problem for the administration is, number one, they haven't clearly defined the mission. what is the mission going to be? what do they hope to destroy? is the plan executable and what are the consequences? i think there are many questions the administration has to answer. specifically, to respond
cameron, the u.k. prime minister, has just conceded that he needs a parliamentary vote, and that vote can't take place. >> mr. secretary, could you address that? because one of the issues yesterday that we covered was the fact that the arab league, while condemning syria's actions, failed to endorse a u.s. military strike, not giving, therefore, the president the broad-based support that he, i'm sure, was looking for if he intends to strike. how does the administration work through this...
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cameron has details in washington for us. carl. >> reporter: while headlines have gotten sour for mrs. clinton. she and her husband and family are on the hamptons taking a break. she is more public then she tended to be in the nascent campaign and frankly headlines have been negative. a whole series of things gone wrong. the whole benghazi investigation. there is investigation whether strings were pulled to help her brother's company get visas for foreign investors. even anthony weiner scandal, her wife is one of her top aides and shy has had to take a leave of absence. for all the headlines, liberal candidates are trying to suggest they need clinton all terntives. lo and behold howard dean stepped up and volunteered himself. looks like he will be serious about this. i lost a bruising nomination fight to john kerry in 2008. he will now visit iowa twice and new hampshire once the next few weeks. dean, the first democrat to tap the internet for major donations in 2003 has suggested that there's plenty of room for a progressive to run for the 2016 nomination. if people like what they hear on the u
cameron has details in washington for us. carl. >> reporter: while headlines have gotten sour for mrs. clinton. she and her husband and family are on the hamptons taking a break. she is more public then she tended to be in the nascent campaign and frankly headlines have been negative. a whole series of things gone wrong. the whole benghazi investigation. there is investigation whether strings were pulled to help her brother's company get visas for foreign investors. even anthony weiner...
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well, there's cameron in britain, and merkel in germany. as mr.s it compare to our idea of conservative in the united states? >> guest: he is about as conservative as a cad began leader can get. i think he's governing as right ward as possible in the country. he is certainly an hardened head reagan identity. he was a great fan of the william f. buckley, jr. an important figure in this country. he's had to governor in a fairly measured way. he is deal, with i think with a left of center of environment. getting less so all the time. he's inching canada to the right, and if you will, some people think awakening can data's conservative inticket. the way he put it is he and his party are painting region of canada blue that haven't been blue in a long time. they do their color a different way up north. we have called our blue states left leaning and the red states right-leaning. and it's the opposite up there. they have the natural colors up there for a very long time. certainly in western civilization blue has been em beliematic of the right and red ha
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mr. adler earlier today, it was also as part of a response to the article. this was after this was done. fifty-nine were law cases. cameron also tasks with defending the role. eleven pages from house republicans and 45 pages or from public hearings on the 36 b regulation. somewhere about the public comments in three pages of e-mails about setting up a meeting to discuss this issue with energy and commerce. eight pages were written after the final roll and three pages or a wall street journal op-ed. this includes a senate finance hearing. the request for documents or about the conversation of oneness is being discussed early on. what we received was 369 pages of public material that was obviously after that. two pages showed us that this was the adaptability of this case and they were mostly e-mails from treasury staff commenting on articles as suggested. what we need to know is how is the conversation accomplished. what happened in that conversation and was there active discussion and what we have asked for are the notes about that. when it comes to things that are not relevant, mostly this is part of the information. not
mr. adler earlier today, it was also as part of a response to the article. this was after this was done. fifty-nine were law cases. cameron also tasks with defending the role. eleven pages from house republicans and 45 pages or from public hearings on the 36 b regulation. somewhere about the public comments in three pages of e-mails about setting up a meeting to discuss this issue with energy and commerce. eight pages were written after the final roll and three pages or a wall street journal...
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mr. adler earlier today, it was also as part of a response to the article. this was after this was done. fifty-nine were law cases. cameron also tasks with defending the role. eleven pages from house republicans and 45 pages or from public hearings on the 36 b regulation. somewhere about the public comments in three pages of e-mails about setting up a meeting to discuss this issue with energy and commerce. eight pages were written after the final roll and three pages or a wall street journal op-ed. this includes a senate finance hearing. the request for documents or about the conversation of oneness is being discussed early on. what we received was 369 pages of public material that was obviously after that. two pages showed us that this was the adaptability of this case and they were mostly e-mails from treasury staff commenting on articles as suggested. what we need to know is how is the conversation accomplished. what happened in that conversation and was there active discussion and what we have asked for are the notes about that. when it comes to things that are not relevant, mostly this is part of the information. not
mr. adler earlier today, it was also as part of a response to the article. this was after this was done. fifty-nine were law cases. cameron also tasks with defending the role. eleven pages from house republicans and 45 pages or from public hearings on the 36 b regulation. somewhere about the public comments in three pages of e-mails about setting up a meeting to discuss this issue with energy and commerce. eight pages were written after the final roll and three pages or a wall street journal...
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mr. cameron in the house of apartment last night. www.aljazeera.com. components of the aljazz mission. >> there's more to america, more stories, more voices, more points of view. now there's are news channel with more of what americans want to know. >> i'm ali velshi and this is "real money." this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. >> welcome to al jazeera. i'm stephanie sy. defense secretary chuck hagel is in the philippines. he spoke to reporters about the possibility of a military strike against syria. hagel said the white house is still aiming to find an international coalition willing to act together. >> the " ayes, 272, the nos, 285. >> prime minister david cameron disagreed with the vote but said he would respect the will of the people. the white house has briefed members of congress on
mr. cameron in the house of apartment last night. www.aljazeera.com. components of the aljazz mission. >> there's more to america, more stories, more voices, more points of view. now there's are news channel with more of what americans want to know. >> i'm ali velshi and this is "real money." this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. >> welcome to al jazeera. i'm stephanie sy. defense secretary...