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mr. david ward. >> thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, what a case -- >> order. this is intolerable behavior as far as -- no, it's not funny. only in your mind, mr. laufton is it funny. mr. ward. >> thank you. without calling the kettle black, if i could have a moment. is the prime minister aware that there are people being quoted without convictions or claims 53,000 pounds to ensure their first car? these ridiculous premiums are being driven by insurance, selling brash details to personal injuries. what are we going to do? >> prime minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. my friend is making a good point about the problem of referral fee that is are driving up the cost of insurance for many people. the gentleman for blackburn has made powerful points about this. there was a report to the government calling for the fees to be banned. i'm sympathetic to this. i know my friend, the justice secretary is too, we hope to make some progress. >> will the prime minister, if asked, give evidence to the judge-led public inquiry that he is setting up today? >> of course. the po
mr. david ward. >> thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, what a case -- >> order. this is intolerable behavior as far as -- no, it's not funny. only in your mind, mr. laufton is it funny. mr. ward. >> thank you. without calling the kettle black, if i could have a moment. is the prime minister aware that there are people being quoted without convictions or claims 53,000 pounds to ensure their first car? these ridiculous premiums are being driven by insurance, selling brash...
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[laughter] please welcome the president of the board of supervisors, mr. david chu. [applause] >> there are actually 37 candidate. you would make a great 38. let's go. who is ready for this weekend? are we already for this weekend? i want to tell you how proud i am a san francisco, and how proud i am of our tolerance, a diversity, shared san francisco values. i am so proud to represent the board of supervisors of harvey milk once served on. i am so proud to be part of the city that comes together all the time, but in particular comes together in the month of june to celebrate our specialness as a community. like many of you here, i did not grow up in san francisco. i grew up in another part of the country that was not quite as tolerant or reverse. san francisco drew me as it your all of us because we live in a very special place. i want to say on behalf of the board of supervisors, we have a special responsibility and leadership role in the world. as we come together, we symbolize all of the space -- this faith we have inhumanity, civil rights, as a common family. --
[laughter] please welcome the president of the board of supervisors, mr. david chu. [applause] >> there are actually 37 candidate. you would make a great 38. let's go. who is ready for this weekend? are we already for this weekend? i want to tell you how proud i am a san francisco, and how proud i am of our tolerance, a diversity, shared san francisco values. i am so proud to represent the board of supervisors of harvey milk once served on. i am so proud to be part of the city that comes...
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i wanted to share a few thoughts from some teachers and students of mr. david westin's. he went into teaching later in life and that is an interesting perspective when someone starts teaching after 35. they have done a lot of living and decided they want to teach now and that is david westin's road and he spent 12 years as a teacher at their good marshall perfecting -- thurgood marshall in mathematics and science. in my time in 2000 through 2004, he rode his bike through the city before was fashionable. this is an example that grownups can ride their bike to school and not guzzle gas as adults and i get a lot of disinformation also in here from a former thurgood marshall teacher. he lost his quiet battle to leukemia. he was meeting with alumni students about the reunion and even the students about -- could not believe it. they had met with him weeks before. he was adamant about remaining in the classroom. one student says, i had mr. weston for geometry and he was the first teacher to show me the importance of perfection in mathematics. and what it meant. and how it affec
i wanted to share a few thoughts from some teachers and students of mr. david westin's. he went into teaching later in life and that is an interesting perspective when someone starts teaching after 35. they have done a lot of living and decided they want to teach now and that is david westin's road and he spent 12 years as a teacher at their good marshall perfecting -- thurgood marshall in mathematics and science. in my time in 2000 through 2004, he rode his bike through the city before was...
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. >> mr. david pelto. >> good afternoon, commissioners. just a couple of brief points. first i wanted to appreciate my , who isn't here yet, doing wonderful work balancing requirements and frying to make this meeting happen. to that end i want to encourage you and the general manager and the staff to try to get agenda items prepared more in advance. there's been a lot of rush recently to meet deadlines and i think that's made it difficult for both the commission secretary and for the public to get access to information in a timely basis. i also wanted to mention as a member of the wastewater advisory committee that i'm sure we've certainly been out here, some and will be out here more as we develop the wastewater capital program, and i look forward to more input from the community to that end and just finally very briefly on the agenda item description for item 11 when you get there, i hope that you'll look carefully to the public agenda. i'm not sure it provides enough information for the average member of the public to understand that item and if there's not a need to
. >> mr. david pelto. >> good afternoon, commissioners. just a couple of brief points. first i wanted to appreciate my , who isn't here yet, doing wonderful work balancing requirements and frying to make this meeting happen. to that end i want to encourage you and the general manager and the staff to try to get agenda items prepared more in advance. there's been a lot of rush recently to meet deadlines and i think that's made it difficult for both the commission secretary and for...
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maximum sentence for two years and we're looking at this issue and we're hoping to make ogress. >> mr. david morris. >> would the prime minister agree with me that thelleged bailout of the option of at the point billion inot that. if we aren't in the imf, we won't be a gbal player and also would you agree with me that the opposition needy reminding that in the 1970s the imf bailed out their government? >> i know the prime minister will want to deal with the first part of the second but the second part because it was disorderly. >> i absolutely agree with what my honorable friend said yesterday that the labour party oppose our involvement in the imf. britain is a serious global economy. we should take responsibility for serious global issues including through the imf. >> david simpson. >> thank you, mr. speaker. does the prime minister agree that details of all the weapons and explosives the state mmission in northern ireland should be made publi as promised? and will he agree to have negotiations with the irish government to move forward to the americans to see that it happens? >> well, the
maximum sentence for two years and we're looking at this issue and we're hoping to make ogress. >> mr. david morris. >> would the prime minister agree with me that thelleged bailout of the option of at the point billion inot that. if we aren't in the imf, we won't be a gbal player and also would you agree with me that the opposition needy reminding that in the 1970s the imf bailed out their government? >> i know the prime minister will want to deal with the first part of the...
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mr. david davis. >> thank you, mr. speaker. under the previous labour government, when my right honorable friend the member for ashford damien green was arrested by the metropolitan police, the prime minister and home secretary today were not notified of the details of that investigation. at the time the labour front bench insisted that the matter of ministerial primity that they were not doing do. has he done what he should do and to say otherwise is hi-spock si? >> my right honorable friend makes a very good point. i think when you read the exchange of emails and you see what edward luellen said, you see it was cleared by inadvance of jeremy hayward. we don't live in a country where the prime minister should start ordering who should be arrested and who shouldn't be? >> the home secretary made a statement on monday of over 1,000 words but the two words neil and wallace weren't mentioned. she like me was unaware of his appointment. but we didn't -- we weren't in a situation where neil wallace's buddy was working for us. did th
mr. david davis. >> thank you, mr. speaker. under the previous labour government, when my right honorable friend the member for ashford damien green was arrested by the metropolitan police, the prime minister and home secretary today were not notified of the details of that investigation. at the time the labour front bench insisted that the matter of ministerial primity that they were not doing do. has he done what he should do and to say otherwise is hi-spock si? >> my right...
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. >> mr. davidurrowes: -- >> severe droughts, conflict, and food prices have combined viciously in the horn of africa. >> we are working quickly to try to help where 10 million people are at threat of starvation. i think it once again demonstrates that we are right to maintain and increase our spending in this area, a difficult of the arguments sometimes are, that in spite of the difficulties that we have your and elsewhere in europe, it is nothing like these people facing starvation and death unless we help them. >> mr. speaker, can i join highlander -- can i join the prime minister in paying tribute to highlanders scott mclaren of the highlanders, fourth battalion, the royal regiment of scotland? that anyone could hack into the telephone of holly wells and jessica chapman, giving false took to their parents, it is immoral and a disgrace. given the gravity of what has occurred, will the prime minister support the call for full, independent, public inquiry to take place as soon as practical into the
. >> mr. davidurrowes: -- >> severe droughts, conflict, and food prices have combined viciously in the horn of africa. >> we are working quickly to try to help where 10 million people are at threat of starvation. i think it once again demonstrates that we are right to maintain and increase our spending in this area, a difficult of the arguments sometimes are, that in spite of the difficulties that we have your and elsewhere in europe, it is nothing like these people facing...
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. >> mr. david morris. >> can i ask the prime minister and the group feeling of this house that we could actually put the full vetting authorities of the government to the asis stance to the leader of the opposition so he can find out more about his director of communications? >> we all have to answer questions about the people that we employ and the activities they might have under taken. i'm sure the leader of the opposition will be doing just that. >> sheila gillmore. >> thank you. when they were urging the culture secretary to refer this to the commission, we were given to understand that the reference as it were referred would be very limited. on monday, the culture secretary indicated to this house that clearly terms of reference would be available. are the terms of reference that would be made apparently been sent already this week going to be made available to the house? >> well, i answered this question perhaps in the debate later. the point is the commission has been asked to look at plura
. >> mr. david morris. >> can i ask the prime minister and the group feeling of this house that we could actually put the full vetting authorities of the government to the asis stance to the leader of the opposition so he can find out more about his director of communications? >> we all have to answer questions about the people that we employ and the activities they might have under taken. i'm sure the leader of the opposition will be doing just that. >> sheila gillmore....
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and mr. david wilson, senior deputy comptroller and chief national bank examiner, office of the comptroller office of the comptroller of the currency. mr. ramsey, you are recognized. >> chairman of the bar, ranking member capuano, members of the subcommittee, my name is john ramsay and i'm deputy director in the division of trading and markets of the security and exchange commission. thank you for the opportunity to testify on behalf of the commission concerning its oversight of credit rating agencies and the regulatory treatment ratings. the commission first gave her a story sort of rating agencies in 2006 with the passage of the credit rating agency reform act. which mandated the commission to establish a registration and oversight program for nationally recognized statistical rating organizations, or nrsros. it is important to note the commission is prohibited from regulating the substance of credit ratings or rating agency procedures or methodologies. from 2007-2009 the commission adopted rules
and mr. david wilson, senior deputy comptroller and chief national bank examiner, office of the comptroller office of the comptroller of the currency. mr. ramsey, you are recognized. >> chairman of the bar, ranking member capuano, members of the subcommittee, my name is john ramsay and i'm deputy director in the division of trading and markets of the security and exchange commission. thank you for the opportunity to testify on behalf of the commission concerning its oversight of credit...
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caller: mr. david keating, i want to change the conversation and bring it back on shore. my topic this morning is the deal, the bribe, the agreement, the pact, call it what you want, that the republicans in congress have made with grover norquitz. taxes pay for the cost of government. this deal, agreement, whatever it is, that the republicans signed with norquitz, -- my question to you is the oath that congress signed -- is it to the people or norquitz? is this illegal? there should be an investigation on him. republicans say they are against a bailout, but they are for tax cuts and they fail to realize that tax cuts are mini bailouts. all of those bailouts -- $4 billion for the oil companies, $3.50 trillion went for jobs under the bush administration, and we did not get jobs. we got outsourced. i want to know when are the republicans going to be responsible for what they are doing to the country. thank you. guest: i think the original dge by n was this pleg grover norquist. like many groups, there are tons of groups out there that circulate pledges. basically, it says th
caller: mr. david keating, i want to change the conversation and bring it back on shore. my topic this morning is the deal, the bribe, the agreement, the pact, call it what you want, that the republicans in congress have made with grover norquitz. taxes pay for the cost of government. this deal, agreement, whatever it is, that the republicans signed with norquitz, -- my question to you is the oath that congress signed -- is it to the people or norquitz? is this illegal? there should be an...
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top obama advisor mr. david plouffe says unemployment won't be key in 2012. it's unimportant. ut that. mr. obama should still be elected according to david plouffe who ran the 2008 election, campaign director. >> things were easier in 2008. >> and the unemployment rate was a lot lower then, too. his quote, the average american doesn't view the economy through the prism of g.o.p. or unemployment rates or monthly job numbers. people won't vote based on the unemployment rate. they're going to vote based on how do i feel about my own situation? do i believe the president makes decisions based on me and my family? wow. wow! i mean, talk about being off base. look at the g.o.p., all the candidates that have announced so far, that's the one thing they're driving home. >> how many people are unemployed right now? >> 14 million. >> i don't think those 14 million will think that guy is doing a good job for me. he says he's going to be based on a feeling, how is it afen affecting me and my family? i looked on clearpolitics.com they have where they poll people how do you feel about the dir
top obama advisor mr. david plouffe says unemployment won't be key in 2012. it's unimportant. ut that. mr. obama should still be elected according to david plouffe who ran the 2008 election, campaign director. >> things were easier in 2008. >> and the unemployment rate was a lot lower then, too. his quote, the average american doesn't view the economy through the prism of g.o.p. or unemployment rates or monthly job numbers. people won't vote based on the unemployment rate. they're...
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mr. let's start with david cameron. this appeared to be as attempt to get out in front of this unfolding scandal, crisis. do you think he has succeeded? >> a very strong performance from david cameron. he talks about that practices in the press and almost doing a mea culpa. he still -- the question of andy coulson and why he hired him in the first place. he was asked time and time again what specific conversations he had with andy coulson. distanceng to put some between his former communications and himself. >> also, top people at the news international empire, including rebecca brooks. she's a former editor of "news of the world." did mr. cameron give a signal about her? >> that's the interesting part of this paris conference -- of this press conference. he did call for her to quit, but he did it in a clever way. said that if he was rupert murdoch, he would have expected her resignation yesterday. he's careful to not get involved in the running of a private company. he was effectively calling for her to go. the only pr
mr. let's start with david cameron. this appeared to be as attempt to get out in front of this unfolding scandal, crisis. do you think he has succeeded? >> a very strong performance from david cameron. he talks about that practices in the press and almost doing a mea culpa. he still -- the question of andy coulson and why he hired him in the first place. he was asked time and time again what specific conversations he had with andy coulson. distanceng to put some between his former...
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mr. david. >> under the previous labor government, when my right old friend the member was rested by the metropolitan police the prime minister and home secretary were not notified of the details of that investigation. at that time the labor front insisted the matter of ministerial propri temp y was not told. >> my friend makes a very good point. i think when you read the exchange of emails and you see what was said you see that it was cleared in advance buyer my heywood, absolutely right we don't live in a country thank god where the prime minister orders who should be arrested and who shouldn't. >> mr. alan johnson. >> the secretary made a statement on monday over 1,000 words. two words neil and wallace was not mentioned. she like me was unaware of his appointment. we weren't in a situation where neil wallace's best buddy was working for us. the prime minister was. did he know that neil wallace was giving advice to the metropolitan police. >> no, i didn't know that. as i said in relation to t
mr. david. >> under the previous labor government, when my right old friend the member was rested by the metropolitan police the prime minister and home secretary were not notified of the details of that investigation. at that time the labor front insisted the matter of ministerial propri temp y was not told. >> my friend makes a very good point. i think when you read the exchange of emails and you see what was said you see that it was cleared in advance buyer my heywood, absolutely...
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mr. davidis. >> under the previous government, when my friend was arrested by the police, the prime minister was not notified of the details of that investigation. at the time, the labor bench insisted they were not told. is it not therefore the case, not only has he not done wrong, he's done what a public servant should do. >> wow. >> mika actually wants to keep playing this all day. tina brown, it's fascinating. it is fascinating. you listen to david cameron's opening remarks. >> defiant. >> and very impressive. then you hear the response of the labor party. he's got him dead to center, then cameron's response -- >> fired back. >> fired back. >> great stuff. great classic stuff. it's great. cameron was impressive on his feet as a superb debater. he has one very, very weak point here. it's that he was totally apprise of everything about him being a very, very dangerous appointment. in news week this week, the editor of the guardian writes about the coulson record and did they know they had a c
mr. davidis. >> under the previous government, when my friend was arrested by the police, the prime minister was not notified of the details of that investigation. at the time, the labor bench insisted they were not told. is it not therefore the case, not only has he not done wrong, he's done what a public servant should do. >> wow. >> mika actually wants to keep playing this all day. tina brown, it's fascinating. it is fascinating. you listen to david cameron's opening...
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>> mr. david does not have to answer that question if he chooses not to answer.and 15th amendment rights. >> who would you not play with under any circumstances? >> eric cantor. >> that's not nice. >> wasn't he on the show before me? >> you don't like him? >> i don't care for him. >> is it the hair? >> the hair is part of it. policies a smidge. >> mostly the hair. did you play golf with rush limbaugh? >> did i? >> yeah. >> no. i did not. did he have you ask me that? >> lloyd is no friend of yours. lloyd go back to sleep. let's talk about the show. >> yeah. my favorite show. get off eric cantor. >> amazing. i love curb. >> eighth season and you shot in new york. >> should i take the top off now? >> is it too hot? >> i invented the slit here. >> i love this top. >> i don't get credit for it what so ever and i truly believe i invent eed it. this was in the '70s. i was driving a cab, okay? they didn't have the slit in the '70s, did that? >> a flat top. it was cumbersome. >> i was the first person that broke that off. i broke it with my teeth and made an indent. >> th
>> mr. david does not have to answer that question if he chooses not to answer.and 15th amendment rights. >> who would you not play with under any circumstances? >> eric cantor. >> that's not nice. >> wasn't he on the show before me? >> you don't like him? >> i don't care for him. >> is it the hair? >> the hair is part of it. policies a smidge. >> mostly the hair. did you play golf with rush limbaugh? >> did i? >> yeah....
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on the lovely time problem that we go with public state sponsored multiculturalism and even david cameron mrs merkel president sarkozy they've all now admitted that this is a problem is where we have imported cultural customs into our country which are not appropriate in western liberal advance democracy and instead of being very strong about this and that's not how we do things we were pleased and let these people carry on with things like you know arranged marriages polygamous marriages all of these kind of things and introduce their past and in fact in britain i don't know about it also but in britain we actually have recognition of sharia law for some tribunals so it's got the legal system has already taken a foothold without us and of course this is a road to ruin. a recap of our top story now here in our team but we didn't police at least eighty people had been killed in a shooting spree on the island of nutria at a youth camp run by the governing labor party because attack is believed to be the worst of its kind of modern history came shortly after a bomb ripped through the heart of th
on the lovely time problem that we go with public state sponsored multiculturalism and even david cameron mrs merkel president sarkozy they've all now admitted that this is a problem is where we have imported cultural customs into our country which are not appropriate in western liberal advance democracy and instead of being very strong about this and that's not how we do things we were pleased and let these people carry on with things like you know arranged marriages polygamous marriages all...
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lovely time the problem that we've got is with public state sponsored multiculturalism and even david cameron mrs merkel president sarkozy they've all now admitted that this is a problem here's where we have imported cultural customs into our country which are not appropriate in a western liberal advance democracy and instead of being very strong about this and that's not how we do things we were pleased and let these people carry on with things like you know arranged marriages polygamous marriages all of these kind of things and introduce their past and in fact in britain i don't know if you know also but in britain we actually have recognition of sharia law for some tribunals so it's got the legal system has already taken a foothold with ours and of course this is a road to ruin. political military expert believes that terror groups will use any pretext to attack targets in advance their aims. terrorism is not an ideology it's a method and it's a method of the minority here you know the group that has never been heard of before tries to make good p.r. using violence and they can use any pretext
lovely time the problem that we've got is with public state sponsored multiculturalism and even david cameron mrs merkel president sarkozy they've all now admitted that this is a problem here's where we have imported cultural customs into our country which are not appropriate in a western liberal advance democracy and instead of being very strong about this and that's not how we do things we were pleased and let these people carry on with things like you know arranged marriages polygamous...