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. >> of the jobs he claims to be creating beyond people in scotland? >> mr. speaker, first of all, they guarantee that, is what his government did in 1980. the reports of 1 million more people in work across scotland then when we came to power. the point, the genuine point behind his question is a guaranteeing of these young people get meaningful employment, have jobs, that show they have the finest and self dependence for their own children and their own retirement. >> i think the best ever to promote the way of scotland, my constituencies will be severely hampered by the decision to withdraw. you've done is because of the scottish government. and my honorable friend tells what he's going to do? >> mr. speaker, my honorable friend is always on the gate defending his constituency and promoting employment. another transport project that their government has canceled. i think many people in scotland will believe that they just don't understand that part of our country. >> order. questions for the prime minister. >> mr. speaker, before listing my engagement, i k
. >> of the jobs he claims to be creating beyond people in scotland? >> mr. speaker, first of all, they guarantee that, is what his government did in 1980. the reports of 1 million more people in work across scotland then when we came to power. the point, the genuine point behind his question is a guaranteeing of these young people get meaningful employment, have jobs, that show they have the finest and self dependence for their own children and their own retirement. >> i...
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eastern counties of england and scotland this is the radar showing the shallow as the showers are of snow as well especially across north east england. southeast got an answer to northern scott a more heavy snow falling here. for the west many places. actually dry and sunny but so bitterly cold the snow showers continue to feed in especially for. mari. and aberdeenshire throughout the day after the ten centimeters of snow is possible. could well be covering this morning across the borders. spreading its way as south was that line of snow showers into northeast doing that for the south mainly amateur rain sleet and snow showers across east anglian the southeast but falling on the roads and freezing so therefore it could well be icy had some rain overnight in a coma as well that is fizzling out this morning but again he could be icy where we've had the overnight right. of course it's generally a dry day a sunny day but it is crisp and cold. a few showers across north wales maybe want to shower is here and there in northern out of the most places here also having a sunny. but bitterly c
eastern counties of england and scotland this is the radar showing the shallow as the showers are of snow as well especially across north east england. southeast got an answer to northern scott a more heavy snow falling here. for the west many places. actually dry and sunny but so bitterly cold the snow showers continue to feed in especially for. mari. and aberdeenshire throughout the day after the ten centimeters of snow is possible. could well be covering this morning across the borders....
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. >> that is the controller, joining us from scotland. we take you back to more of the session. this is the first session of the first day of televising of the british house of commons, november 21, 1989. he will see prime minister margaret thatcher. >> i have always sided against televising the proceedings of this house. >> hear hear. >> i expect that i always will. the brief intervention did nothing to alter my view. despite the strongly held opinions which i have on the matters, i received a letter three weeks ago. i believe that a copy was sent each of us and possibly even to you, mr. speaker, which made the falling preposterous assertion. i quote, "the impression you make on television depends mainly on your image, 55%, with your body language accounting for 38% of your impact. only 7% depends on what you are actually saying. [laughter] i thought i should mention that. [laughter] the letter went on and it may seem this is an extravagant claim. we can guarantee to improve your appearance. [laughter] it will be through a personal and confidential image consultation to learn i
. >> that is the controller, joining us from scotland. we take you back to more of the session. this is the first session of the first day of televising of the british house of commons, november 21, 1989. he will see prime minister margaret thatcher. >> i have always sided against televising the proceedings of this house. >> hear hear. >> i expect that i always will. the brief intervention did nothing to alter my view. despite the strongly held opinions which i have on...
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we stand in even constituency in scotland and wales and england. constituent there. one last question. let's have the gentleman here. sorry, içó can't leave out jean whoÑi comes to all of my speech. he gets awarded the extra bonus question. >> on the obama banking plans you have -- voices support on an international stage. you have -- voicing anxiety. who should bankers listen to? >> bankers have the unique pleasure last week of having a boris and george lunch together where i understand there was much common ground on what needs to be done on the issues of pay and the responsibility of a whole range of subjects. i don't think it is right to subject that there is a difference. i think what obama has done is very important. firstly by taking on this issue, whether we should stop banks using effectively retail business deposits to take part in the riskiest parts of banking. this is not a return to old glass seeing thele. glass-stegal. it is not something a retail bank should be doing. it is a very positive step forward. the fact that obama said it op
we stand in even constituency in scotland and wales and england. constituent there. one last question. let's have the gentleman here. sorry, içó can't leave out jean whoÑi comes to all of my speech. he gets awarded the extra bonus question. >> on the obama banking plans you have -- voices support on an international stage. you have -- voicing anxiety. who should bankers listen to? >> bankers have the unique pleasure last week of having a boris and george lunch together where i...
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one day a couple years ago we get any mail sent to me from a hangman living in scotland who told the following story. a hungarian girlfriend and they often gather for social events. bond overly hungarian there who goes around bragging he was involved in bed deportation of the jews to auschwitz. but he said i know about this. i have seen the bbc mugabe on deportation. i am appalled. maybe you could investigate and shut him up. that is what he wrote. [laughter] i immediately contacted person and i said first of all, thank you for taking the effort to reflect -- tel plus but obviously i need your real name, address and if you can get date of birth that is great but also where it was he involved in the deportation of the issues? he writes back immediately his real name that is a hungarian name and i could not find this date of birth and no idea where he was involved. i went there and restarted to look with the experts of hungary and reit could not find anything but a little while later i interviewed and i tell the story and i say listen, i'd go and make believe you're right a story about
one day a couple years ago we get any mail sent to me from a hangman living in scotland who told the following story. a hungarian girlfriend and they often gather for social events. bond overly hungarian there who goes around bragging he was involved in bed deportation of the jews to auschwitz. but he said i know about this. i have seen the bbc mugabe on deportation. i am appalled. maybe you could investigate and shut him up. that is what he wrote. [laughter] i immediately contacted person and...
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ed henry, nicholas and bobby scotland on the scene in las vegas. president obama is back from vacation. what's he done right and wrong during the terror crisis? some answers next. to new york w. i thought you said carl was our best presentation guy. [ worker ] he is. just last week he told my team about fedex office print online for our presentations. we upload it to fedex office, then they print, bind, and ship it. the presentation looks good, right? yes, but -- wait, you didn't actually bring carl with you. good morning! but i digress. [ male announcer ] we understand. you need presentations done right. fedex office print online. you need presentations done right. [ crowd gasps ] [ announcer ] if you think about it, this is a lot like most job search sites. - they let everyone in, - [ crowd groans ] so the best people can't stand out. join theladders.com. the premium job site for only $100k+ jobs... and only $100k+ talent. >>> we're back discussing terrorism and the return of the president from vacation. in texas is congressman ron paul, republic
ed henry, nicholas and bobby scotland on the scene in las vegas. president obama is back from vacation. what's he done right and wrong during the terror crisis? some answers next. to new york w. i thought you said carl was our best presentation guy. [ worker ] he is. just last week he told my team about fedex office print online for our presentations. we upload it to fedex office, then they print, bind, and ship it. the presentation looks good, right? yes, but -- wait, you didn't actually bring...
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obtained evidence that computer software may have caused the loss of a helicopter and southwestern scotland in 1994. the aircraft -- it found the pilots guilty of gross negligence. >> june 1994, a helicopter crashed. all 29 people on board were killed. it was determined that the helicopter was serviceable and there were the. they found the pilots guilty of gross negligence. now an internal document proves there were no serious concerns and warnings over the engine control computer software. it describes it as positively dangerous, the density of deficiencies is so high that the software is unintelligible. the pilot's control of the engines cannot be assured. this evidence was not included in the original inquiry. at the time of the crash, the test pilot was ordered to stop helping with the air accident investigation. >> i was told to stop and not talk about the accident to anyone. officially or unofficially. the families believe the aircraft was rushed into service with the known problems and the pilots were blamed to save face. >> there's too much evidence against it. there to make people
obtained evidence that computer software may have caused the loss of a helicopter and southwestern scotland in 1994. the aircraft -- it found the pilots guilty of gross negligence. >> june 1994, a helicopter crashed. all 29 people on board were killed. it was determined that the helicopter was serviceable and there were the. they found the pilots guilty of gross negligence. now an internal document proves there were no serious concerns and warnings over the engine control computer...
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ed henry, nicholas and bobby scotland on the scene in las vegas. president obama is back from vacation. what's he done right and wrong during the terror crisis? some answers next. (announcer) want to give afrin a try? yeah. it cleared up right away. i can breathe. (announcer) so where would you rate it? 99.9. (announcer) afrin. why suffer? as the great recession? or as the recession that made us great? allstate has seen twelve recoveries. but this one's different. because we're different. we realized our things are not as important... as the future we're building with the ones we love. protect yours. put it... in good hands. ♪ >>> we're back discussing terrorism and the return of the president from vacation. in texas is congressman ron paul, republican of texas. he's a member of the house foreign affairs committee and was a candidate for the party's presidential nomination in 2008. here in l.a. is tanya acker. in d.c. is peter, senior political writer for the daily beast, professor city university of new york and author of the good fight. and in ne
ed henry, nicholas and bobby scotland on the scene in las vegas. president obama is back from vacation. what's he done right and wrong during the terror crisis? some answers next. (announcer) want to give afrin a try? yeah. it cleared up right away. i can breathe. (announcer) so where would you rate it? 99.9. (announcer) afrin. why suffer? as the great recession? or as the recession that made us great? allstate has seen twelve recoveries. but this one's different. because we're different. we...
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one man tonight said he came from scotland two weeks ago and says their winters have nothing on ours. of course, this year that is the case. another man we spoke with said in the 31 years he has lived in the d.c. area, this is the coldest he has ever been. john gonzalez, abc 7 news. >>> thank you, john. much of the country is gripped by the deep freeze. even the sunine state is dealing with eezing temperatures. temperatures in flores have plunged into the 20's. farmers are desperately trying to save their oranges and strawberries in florida. a lot of stores are running out of space heaters. to check the weather conditions around the clock, just log onto wjla.com and go to the weather tab at the top of the home page. >>> an off-duty police officers car was stolen with his gun and credentials and side. he was in a shopping center in capitol heights when two suspects in a dark green ford expedition pulled up. a suspect jumped out of the vehicle, jumped into the officer's car, and drove off. they're sll looking for the suspect. >>> in a virginia man is being blamed for one of the commerci
one man tonight said he came from scotland two weeks ago and says their winters have nothing on ours. of course, this year that is the case. another man we spoke with said in the 31 years he has lived in the d.c. area, this is the coldest he has ever been. john gonzalez, abc 7 news. >>> thank you, john. much of the country is gripped by the deep freeze. even the sunine state is dealing with eezing temperatures. temperatures in flores have plunged into the 20's. farmers are desperately...
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. >> peter knowles who is the controller of the parliament tv joining us from scotland. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> and now we're going to take you back to more of the session, this is the first session of the first day of televising of the british house of commons, november 21st, 1989. you're going to see prime minister margaret thatcher as well as an interview that c-span cameras did that day with british tv producer, michael cockeral. >> i have always pledged against the televising of the proceedings of this house. i expect i always will. and the speech did nothing to alter my view. despite the -- despite the family -- firmly held opinion which i have on these matters, i received a letter three weeks ago -- i believe that a copy was accept to each of us and possibly even to you, mr. speaker. which made the following preposterous assertion. i quote. the impression you make on television depends mainly on your image, 55%. and with your voice and body language. and that's accounting for 38%. [laughter] of your impact. only 7% depends on what you were actually say
. >> peter knowles who is the controller of the parliament tv joining us from scotland. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> and now we're going to take you back to more of the session, this is the first session of the first day of televising of the british house of commons, november 21st, 1989. you're going to see prime minister margaret thatcher as well as an interview that c-span cameras did that day with british tv producer, michael cockeral. >> i have always pledged...
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and for higher than any of the nation the world with the possible exception of scotland. [laughter] every one was drinking and if you exclude the fifth of the population who inflates didn't have much access to alcohol, that figure $5 per person really goes up. so you understand what the temperance movement came from. it takes off in the 1830's because of the drinking problem. i mean a little town like teaching, vermont, with 15 people in a tent dirty distilleries. everybody drank all day long. they say baby's liquor, whiskey, courtroom, everybody, they passed the bottle around. and people were beginning to be alarmed by this. as john adams said a nation of drunkards. we think of the 1960's as being goodness we had such bad times and colleges, but between 1798 in 1808 american colleges were wracked by mounds of student defiance on a scale never before or since seen in america. i mean, the colleges were closed for weeks on end for riots. nassau hall in princeton was gutted by fire. students set it afire. in some cases, 40% of the student body was expelled, 40%. so this was
and for higher than any of the nation the world with the possible exception of scotland. [laughter] every one was drinking and if you exclude the fifth of the population who inflates didn't have much access to alcohol, that figure $5 per person really goes up. so you understand what the temperance movement came from. it takes off in the 1830's because of the drinking problem. i mean a little town like teaching, vermont, with 15 people in a tent dirty distilleries. everybody drank all day long....
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why is it the royal bank of scotland which is owned should now want to lend a vast amount of our moneyto craft to fund their takeover of? >> mr. speaker, if he's really suggesting that the government can step in and avoid any takeover that's taking place in this country and then tell a bank that has got to deprive a particular company of money by government dictate, that is liberal principle have seemed to have gone to the wall o. [laughter] >> i thank the prime minister for the little economics lecture, but there is a simple -- there is a simple principle at stake. there are tens of thousands of british companies crying out for that money to protect jobs. and instead rbs wants to lend money to multinational with a record of cutting jobs when british taxpayers bailed out backs -- and they would money would now be used to put their money out of orbit isn't that just plain wrong? >> mr. speaker, to put the words liberal and principal together seem very, very difficult. [laughter] >> i have to tell him, -- [shouting] >> there is no government that is doing more to try to protect jobs and
why is it the royal bank of scotland which is owned should now want to lend a vast amount of our moneyto craft to fund their takeover of? >> mr. speaker, if he's really suggesting that the government can step in and avoid any takeover that's taking place in this country and then tell a bank that has got to deprive a particular company of money by government dictate, that is liberal principle have seemed to have gone to the wall o. [laughter] >> i thank the prime minister for the...
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i would also like to say something about those who have died as a result of taking heroin in scotland all harvested in afghanistan. and also would want to pay tribute to the honorable friend, my honorable friend and comrade, david taylor, who served in this house assiduously and gave his all in the constituency as well. i turn to the question can my right honorable friend give an update on the situation regarding the terrorist incident that took place on the plane traveling between skiple and amsterdam and detroit? >> i think the whole house will echo what he says about the damage that is done in our country by drugs that come from afghanistan. i'll be very happy to meet him to talk about these issues. now since the christmas incident in detroit, we have as a home secretary reported to this house yesterday taken a number of actions in key areas. aviation security, the first of a new generation of full body scanners will be in operation in heathrow across the united states and across the united kingdom. while the person involved in the detroit incident was refused a visa and was not on
i would also like to say something about those who have died as a result of taking heroin in scotland all harvested in afghanistan. and also would want to pay tribute to the honorable friend, my honorable friend and comrade, david taylor, who served in this house assiduously and gave his all in the constituency as well. i turn to the question can my right honorable friend give an update on the situation regarding the terrorist incident that took place on the plane traveling between skiple and...
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i was sent by harry as and while i was there in london to a town called dundee scotland.he was under the theory that terri had that i was an american, this was night teen 73 and since i was an american i was like woodward and bernstein would suddenly become famous, uncovering watergate. this is not true because one of the things about writing about people the way ideal is that you do it because you tend to like people. this is great for writing biographies. it's really bad for being an investigative journalist because he totally sympathize with whoever you're writing about. so i'm out there in dundee, scotland, and there is very mayor who is the lord provost he was called in my family and covered the story that had all sorts of land shenanigans and buying the land and rezoning at the very mysterious murder. and i write this story and harry is so baffled by it he says david monday to report it with me. i was kind of embarrassed because i was really part to be that after i got in the airport in dundee, gone to the the counter to get a car to go to my sunday times credential
i was sent by harry as and while i was there in london to a town called dundee scotland.he was under the theory that terri had that i was an american, this was night teen 73 and since i was an american i was like woodward and bernstein would suddenly become famous, uncovering watergate. this is not true because one of the things about writing about people the way ideal is that you do it because you tend to like people. this is great for writing biographies. it's really bad for being an...
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would mount a huge opposition to the kraft takeover of cadbury's, so why does the royal bank of scotland, which is owned by this government, now want to lend vast amounts of our money to kraft to fund that takeover? >> mr. speaker, if he is really suggesting that the government can step in and avoid any takeover that is taking place in this country overnight, and then tell a bank that it has got to deprive a particular company of money by government dictate, then his liberal principles seem to have gone to the wall. >> [unintelligible] >> i thank the prime minister for the little economics lecture, but there is a simple principle -- there is a simple principle at stake. tens of thousands of british companies are crying out for that money to protect jobs, and instead rbs wants to lend it to a multinational with a record of cutting jobs. when british taxpayers -- when british taxpayers bailed out the banks, they would never have believed that their money would be used to put british people out of work. is that not just plain wrong? >> mr. speaker, to put the words "liberal" and "principle"
would mount a huge opposition to the kraft takeover of cadbury's, so why does the royal bank of scotland, which is owned by this government, now want to lend vast amounts of our money to kraft to fund that takeover? >> mr. speaker, if he is really suggesting that the government can step in and avoid any takeover that is taking place in this country overnight, and then tell a bank that it has got to deprive a particular company of money by government dictate, then his liberal principles...
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i also want to say something about those in the west of scotland who have died as a result of takingheroin, all harvested in afghanistan, and to pay tribute to my honorable friend and comrade, david taylor, who served in this house assiduously and gave his all in his constituency as well. if i may turn to the question, will my right honorable friend the prime minister give us an update on the situation in respect of the terrorist incident that took place on the plane travelling from schiphol in amsterdam to detroit? >> the whole house will echo what my honorable friend says about the damage done in our country by drugs that come from afghanistan, and i would be very happy to meet him to talk about those issues. since the christmas day incident in detroit, we have, as the home secretary reported to the house yesterday, taken a number of actions in key areas. in aviation security, the first of a new generation of full- body scanners will be in operation at heathrow within a few weeks, and then, over time, in airports across the united kingdom. although the person who was involved in th
i also want to say something about those in the west of scotland who have died as a result of takingheroin, all harvested in afghanistan, and to pay tribute to my honorable friend and comrade, david taylor, who served in this house assiduously and gave his all in his constituency as well. if i may turn to the question, will my right honorable friend the prime minister give us an update on the situation in respect of the terrorist incident that took place on the plane travelling from schiphol in...
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. >> like aiysha and her family who made a cross cultural leap when they moved from india to scotlandhen my dad first moved to glasgow one of his patients said what are you? i'm a muslim. what kind? a celtic muslim. >> football terms. >> i thought that was brilliant. >> what was he? >> whatever you are. >> we want to remove this idea that islam is a religious of peace. it is not a religious of peace. >> will islam-a-phobia push british muslims further apart? >>> hello everyone. i'm don lemon coming to you from a very cold new york city. the failed christmas day terror attack is a stark reminder of al qaeda's ultimate goals, according to a top u.s. official as they plan to launch an attack on u.s. soil. u.s. officials know with absolute certainty that would-be terrorists are working to refine their methods. >>> a smokey smell forced a delta flight to turn around. flight 1379 was airborne for about ate minutes bound for new york city when the pilot turned back. the odor dissipated by the time the plane and 38 passengers rrned to the gate. delta says its pilot was acting out on an abunda
. >> like aiysha and her family who made a cross cultural leap when they moved from india to scotlandhen my dad first moved to glasgow one of his patients said what are you? i'm a muslim. what kind? a celtic muslim. >> football terms. >> i thought that was brilliant. >> what was he? >> whatever you are. >> we want to remove this idea that islam is a religious of peace. it is not a religious of peace. >> will islam-a-phobia push british muslims further...
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. >> reporter: like iasha who made a leap when they moved from india to scotland. >> when my dad firstre you? and he said, i'm a muslim. like i'm a muslim. and they said, a rangers muslim or -- >> i thought that was brilliant. i thought it was fantastic. >> reporter: what is he? >> whatever you are. >> want to remove this idea. >> reporter: will growing islamaphobia push british muslims further apart? >>> this could be london's next big landmark, and big controversy -- a mosque, unlike any seen before. >> we are really basing it on islamic landscapes, desert landscapes, so we've got this kind of dune-like very soft structures which then form these terraces at the back. >> reporter: and totally modern. >> yeah, completely modern. >> reporter: ali mangera is one of britain's hot young architects. what are you trying to say? are you trying to say anything about islam? >> we're trying to say the -- that islam is progressive. so hopefully, christian groups or jewish groups could sit around the olive grove and discuss peace. that's really our aim. >> reporter: wouldn't that be nice? >> would
. >> reporter: like iasha who made a leap when they moved from india to scotland. >> when my dad firstre you? and he said, i'm a muslim. like i'm a muslim. and they said, a rangers muslim or -- >> i thought that was brilliant. i thought it was fantastic. >> reporter: what is he? >> whatever you are. >> want to remove this idea. >> reporter: will growing islamaphobia push british muslims further apart? >>> this could be london's next big...
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>> well, one very specific way i think the day before the march i think we were in scotland -- the march was getting huge publicity in the build up and was clearly going to be an enormous event. but you have got to remember this is a democracy the prime minister to stand for reelection and she knew this was a deeply unpopular policy with -- not just on a popular like the other issues on popular, tuition fees or whatever it might have been. this was deep. i always have a rule of thumb if someone goes into a march so there's a lot of people who were opposed and i think what it definitely -- there was political consideration. there was a big protest and he thought about that a lot and he was seized of its significance. but ultimately i think it made him think more deeply about issues and the day before i will check this but he did a speech, we met iraqi exiles in a hotel in scotland who got in touch with me and said because they sensed that the human thing going wrong and they came and said look, please, he has got to see this through. he's got to see this through. we know what iraq is like
>> well, one very specific way i think the day before the march i think we were in scotland -- the march was getting huge publicity in the build up and was clearly going to be an enormous event. but you have got to remember this is a democracy the prime minister to stand for reelection and she knew this was a deeply unpopular policy with -- not just on a popular like the other issues on popular, tuition fees or whatever it might have been. this was deep. i always have a rule of thumb if...
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it is permitted and approved for use in scotland because it is governed by a the scottish consortium by the fact who despite a wide use across europe and the united states. >> it is a very good question and it is important. one of the ways around this is to have a value based pricing power grab the moment you have drug companies will produce a new drug people read about it here about it with good clinical test but the wheel goes very slowly until it is licensed and you can get from the primary care trusts. the idea behind value based pricing you are saying to the drug company wants the drug is cleared you should start prescribing it and read the taxpayer would effectively pay him on the basis on how effective the drug is. you are sharing the risk with the drug community rather than waiting until a decision is made tragically many people die eight from not having the drug did you have value priced. >> i am sorry the national institute for clinical health seems to be discouraging the scottish physicians say that they will not recommend this particular drug. so where do get this drug in
it is permitted and approved for use in scotland because it is governed by a the scottish consortium by the fact who despite a wide use across europe and the united states. >> it is a very good question and it is important. one of the ways around this is to have a value based pricing power grab the moment you have drug companies will produce a new drug people read about it here about it with good clinical test but the wheel goes very slowly until it is licensed and you can get from the...
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he described a bank in scotland which lent money to local business men, and little schemes that didn't have any basis to them. the went south, couldn't repay their loans, the bank went bankrupt, and threw the entire local economy into recession, which is actually what happened on a global scale. so smith said, because of that, even though he was in general against -- generally laissez-faire, he made an exception for banking, and i will read a quote from him which sort of shocked me when i read it. he said -- he said such regulations may no doubt be considered in some respects a violation of natural liberty but these exertions of natural liberty might endanger society and ought to be restrained by the laws of government. the obligation of building party walls to prevent the communication of fire is a violation of natural liberty, as well as violations of the banking trade that is equally justified. so there was smith making an argument in 1776 for strict financial regulation. what happens, i think, -- he also made arguments for government promoting public works and defending the country
he described a bank in scotland which lent money to local business men, and little schemes that didn't have any basis to them. the went south, couldn't repay their loans, the bank went bankrupt, and threw the entire local economy into recession, which is actually what happened on a global scale. so smith said, because of that, even though he was in general against -- generally laissez-faire, he made an exception for banking, and i will read a quote from him which sort of shocked me when i read...
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missile, of the cruise pershing, attended mass demonstrations, even gave a speaking tour of england, scotlandn the subject and i think they are saying that the july 1982 or june 12, 1982 demonstration in central park is still the largest outdoor assembly of human beings in north america ever. did we have any impact on the event? >> i think that you did in a way that would surprise you. one of the things i urge you to do is get a copy of reagan's diaries and read them carefully because one of the things reagan didn't tell us at the time and didn't tell me i was a white house correspondent for "the washington post," i did not fully appreciate that he had become in his own mind it bidded the nuclear abolitionist. he was out in central park with you and my favorite anecdote with it came to occurred in 1986. gorbachev had just made it big speech in moscow in january of 1986 calling for the elimination of all nuclear weapons with the wonderful charge a time schedule and they reproduce this in the book. i found it in katayev's files. the speech was sent back to washington, translated for reagan and
missile, of the cruise pershing, attended mass demonstrations, even gave a speaking tour of england, scotlandn the subject and i think they are saying that the july 1982 or june 12, 1982 demonstration in central park is still the largest outdoor assembly of human beings in north america ever. did we have any impact on the event? >> i think that you did in a way that would surprise you. one of the things i urge you to do is get a copy of reagan's diaries and read them carefully because one...
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but in scotland, about 200 people took a similar leap, taking part in the loony dook challenge.hat all about? >> summer down that part of the world. right, reynolds? >> southern hemisphere is warmer, northern hemisphere not so much. but, you know, again it's what you wear that makes any difference. leave the speedo at home and go for maybe a different model. >> a wet suit. >> not revealing. the opposite of revealing. more i guess concealing as opposed to revealing. >> protecting, shall we say. >> shrinkage, not good. >> oh, my goodness. moving right along, shall we? we'll fire things up, especially those laptops. we have some web sites that you'll want to bookmark if you plan to travel soon. >> yeah, because you want to get away from that cold weather. we'll talk to one of the top gadget bloggers about sites and gadgets. (announcer) where are people with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis going? they're discovering the first self-injectable ra medicine it's simponi,™ and taken with methotrexate, and swelling of ra with one dose a month. visit 4simponi.com to see if you qual
but in scotland, about 200 people took a similar leap, taking part in the loony dook challenge.hat all about? >> summer down that part of the world. right, reynolds? >> southern hemisphere is warmer, northern hemisphere not so much. but, you know, again it's what you wear that makes any difference. leave the speedo at home and go for maybe a different model. >> a wet suit. >> not revealing. the opposite of revealing. more i guess concealing as opposed to revealing....
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scotland in the early reformation period, it is a highly puritanical rigid and in tolerant place. we produced such luminaries, it was not because of religious reformation. it is capitalism that made the west into what is. it was in commerce and trade. there is a middle-class in the arab world. if there was a middle-class here. the relatively affluent society, what we need is the middle of society tied to market forces. it is not generating well. it is leading off. if we go to saudi arabia or algeria or egypt it is a middle class but that is not producing the budget of the area. formal salaries -- it is not like the latin american middle-class of today. it is not like the chinese middle-class. where these were most integrated into the global economy that looks like a middle-class elsewhere you have a lot more moderation. ready muslims are most separated from the global economy, they lack the middle-class, and america and eastern europe and asia you have a lot more extremism. long and short issue is not as long. the problem is not that the muslims are not integrated in terms of cult
scotland in the early reformation period, it is a highly puritanical rigid and in tolerant place. we produced such luminaries, it was not because of religious reformation. it is capitalism that made the west into what is. it was in commerce and trade. there is a middle-class in the arab world. if there was a middle-class here. the relatively affluent society, what we need is the middle of society tied to market forces. it is not generating well. it is leading off. if we go to saudi arabia or...
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endured more of its longest cold spell in nearly three decades, with deep snow and sub-zero cold in scotland. and in germany, there was a rush to buy snow sleds. in this country, bismarck, north dakota, had wind chills of 50 below zero for a second day. the deep freeze extended as far south as florida. and schools closed in at least ten states. vice-president joe biden's mother, jean biden, died today in wilmington, delaware. she had been seriously ill in recent days. then-senator biden paid tribute to his mother at the democratic national convention in 2008 as she looked on. >> you know, my mom taught her children-- all the children who flocked to our house-- that you are defined by your sense of honor, and you are redeemed by your loyalty. she believes that bravery lives in every heart, and her expectation is that it will be summoned. >> sreenivasan: jean biden was 92 years old. the vice-president's father passed away in 2002. the university of alabama celebrated today after winning college football's national championship last night. the crimson tide beat the texas longhorns at the rose b
endured more of its longest cold spell in nearly three decades, with deep snow and sub-zero cold in scotland. and in germany, there was a rush to buy snow sleds. in this country, bismarck, north dakota, had wind chills of 50 below zero for a second day. the deep freeze extended as far south as florida. and schools closed in at least ten states. vice-president joe biden's mother, jean biden, died today in wilmington, delaware. she had been seriously ill in recent days. then-senator biden paid...
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in scotland, wales and northern ireland women can get screening at the age of 20. in 2004 the government sought to increase the age women in england get screening to 25. why does the government discriminate in this way and will the government consider addressing this injustice? >> we are very concerned indeed to make sure that we prevent and have early detection for many cancers as possible. we make sure the necessary resources are available but indicted in the application of those resources by clinical judgments. he is not a scientist anymore than i am but what we have to do is take the best advice and act on it and make sure the resources are there to back it and that is why we have shriveled the investments. .. >> the government is determined to combat human trafficking. we're consider the proposal by the honorable members of the establishment of an awareness day on this issue and will respond to them in due course. >> mr. speaker, we need this day more because he for the earthquake in haiti, we had 200 orphanages, many of them were funds for child trafficking.
in scotland, wales and northern ireland women can get screening at the age of 20. in 2004 the government sought to increase the age women in england get screening to 25. why does the government discriminate in this way and will the government consider addressing this injustice? >> we are very concerned indeed to make sure that we prevent and have early detection for many cancers as possible. we make sure the necessary resources are available but indicted in the application of those...
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missile, the cruising person, intended mass demonstrations, even gave a speaking to her of england and scotlandon the subject. and i think they're saying that the july 1982 or june 12, 1982 disjunction icon gave the largest in north america ever. did we have an impact on those events? >> well, i think he did in a way that would surprise you. one of the things i urge you to do is get a copy of reagan's diaries and read them carefully because one of the things that reagan didn't tell us at the time and didn't tell me. it was a white house correspondent for the "washington post." i didn't fully appreciate that they become in his own mind a bit of a nuclear abolitionist. he was out there in central park with you. my favorite anecdote about this where really came through occurred in 1986. he gave gorbachev a big speech in moscow in january of 1986 calling for the elimination of all nuclear weapons with daytime schedule in charge and are reproduced as in the book. i found this in katayev's files. the speech was immediately transmitted, sent back to washington, translated for reagan and secretary schu
missile, the cruising person, intended mass demonstrations, even gave a speaking to her of england and scotlandon the subject. and i think they're saying that the july 1982 or june 12, 1982 disjunction icon gave the largest in north america ever. did we have an impact on those events? >> well, i think he did in a way that would surprise you. one of the things i urge you to do is get a copy of reagan's diaries and read them carefully because one of the things that reagan didn't tell us at...
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he actually has a section where he describes a local bank in scotland where he was from which led to money-- to much money to the local businessmen and then went out and lots of local businessmen would have they scheme which didn't have any basis to them. they went south and couldn't repay their loans. the bank went bankrupt and to the entire local economy into recession-- recession. which is what happened on a global scale and the last couple of years so smith said because of that, even though he was in general against, a generally in favor of laissez-faire lead the market to that market devices he made an exception for banking and i will read a quote from him which as they say sort of shocked me when i read it. he said he favored banking regulatory. such regulation meneau dep become some respects a violation of natural liberty but these exertions of national endangering the security of the whole society are and ought to be restrained by the laws of all governments of the most free as well this the most despotic geppart of the obligation of bill lynn party wulsin nord to prevent the
he actually has a section where he describes a local bank in scotland where he was from which led to money-- to much money to the local businessmen and then went out and lots of local businessmen would have they scheme which didn't have any basis to them. they went south and couldn't repay their loans. the bank went bankrupt and to the entire local economy into recession-- recession. which is what happened on a global scale and the last couple of years so smith said because of that, even though...
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>> well, one very specific way i think the day before the march i think we were in scotland -- the marchs getting huge publicity in the build up and was clearly going to be an enormous event. but you have got to remember this is a democracy the prime minister to stand for reelection and she knew this was a deeply unpopular policy with -- not just on a popular like the other issues on popular, tuition fees or whatever it might have been. this was deep. i always have a rule of thumb if someone goes into a march so there's a lot of people who were opposed and i think what it definitely -- there was political consideration. there was a big protest and he thought about that a lot and he was seized of its significance. but ultimately i think it made him think more deeply about issues and the day before i will check this but he did a speech, we met iraqi exiles in a hotel in scotland who got in touch with me and said because they sensed that the human thing going wrong and they came and said look, please, he has got to see this through. he's got to see this through. we know what iraq is like. y
>> well, one very specific way i think the day before the march i think we were in scotland -- the marchs getting huge publicity in the build up and was clearly going to be an enormous event. but you have got to remember this is a democracy the prime minister to stand for reelection and she knew this was a deeply unpopular policy with -- not just on a popular like the other issues on popular, tuition fees or whatever it might have been. this was deep. i always have a rule of thumb if...
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>> well, one specific way, i think the day before the march, i think i'm right, we were in scotland. i can't remember -- the march was huge publicity and build up. it was clear going to be an enormous event. you've got to remember, this is bureaucracy. the prime minister was intended to stand for reelection. he knew that this was a deeply unpopular policy, and not just unpopular by some of the other issues that were not popular, fees or whatever it might be, this was key. i does have a will, if someone has a march, you think about. so there's a lot of people who oppose. what it definite, look, there was a political consideration. there was a big protest. and he thought about that a lot. he sees the significance there but ultimately, i think it just made him think more deeply about the issues. and the day before, i think, i will check the correlation of this, but he did a speech. we met some iraqi exiles at a hotel in scotland who got in touch with me actually, it said because they sense the u.n. think one wrong when it was over, they came and said look, please come he's got to see th
>> well, one specific way, i think the day before the march, i think i'm right, we were in scotland. i can't remember -- the march was huge publicity and build up. it was clear going to be an enormous event. you've got to remember, this is bureaucracy. the prime minister was intended to stand for reelection. he knew that this was a deeply unpopular policy, and not just unpopular by some of the other issues that were not popular, fees or whatever it might be, this was key. i does have a...
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>> one very specific way i think the day before the march, i think i'm right, we were in scotland -- the march was getting huge publicity in the bill the band was clearly going to be an enormous event. you must remember this is a bureaucracy. the prime minister was intended to stand for the reelection. he knew this was a deeply unpopular policy and not
>> one very specific way i think the day before the march, i think i'm right, we were in scotland -- the march was getting huge publicity in the bill the band was clearly going to be an enormous event. you must remember this is a bureaucracy. the prime minister was intended to stand for the reelection. he knew this was a deeply unpopular policy and not
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sector to terrorist attacks in scotland.ine for the body scans and can he assure me that he will be working hand in glove with a scottish government to ensure that the scottish airports are safe as possible? >> i can answer the honorable member on both of those points. we need to talk about which airports for three i believe he wrote, given the huge amount of transit -- because we're talking about transit passengers as well. addulmutallab was a transit passenger in holland and was not searched possible -- properly. i believe the discussions have already started with a scottish governments. >> mr. speaker, if we're concerned with the immediate threats obviously, but i -- can i pass on a warning given by a constituent who works in airports that there has been talk of introducing competition between terminals. with the on secretary ensure that security always comes before competition? >> the home secretary. >> i can give that assurance. i am not sure to what the honorable member is referring, but in terms of providing security
sector to terrorist attacks in scotland.ine for the body scans and can he assure me that he will be working hand in glove with a scottish government to ensure that the scottish airports are safe as possible? >> i can answer the honorable member on both of those points. we need to talk about which airports for three i believe he wrote, given the huge amount of transit -- because we're talking about transit passengers as well. addulmutallab was a transit passenger in holland and was not...
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sector to terrorist attacks in scotland.dy scans and can he assure me that he will be working hand in glove with a scottish government to ensure that the scottish airports are safe as possible? >> i can answer the honorable member on both of those points. we need to talk about which airports for three i believe he wrote, given the huge amount of transit -- because we're talking about transit passengers as well. addulmutallab was a transit passenger in holland and was not searched possible -- properly. i believe the discussions have already started with a scottish governments. >> mr. speaker, if we're concerned with the immediate threats obviously, but i -- can i pass on a warning given by a constituent who works in airports that there has been talk of introducing competition between terminals. with the on secretary ensure that security always comes before competition? >> the home secretary. >> i can give that assurance. i am not sure to what the honorable member is referring, but in terms of providing security, no matter th
sector to terrorist attacks in scotland.dy scans and can he assure me that he will be working hand in glove with a scottish government to ensure that the scottish airports are safe as possible? >> i can answer the honorable member on both of those points. we need to talk about which airports for three i believe he wrote, given the huge amount of transit -- because we're talking about transit passengers as well. addulmutallab was a transit passenger in holland and was not searched possible...
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now some of you may think it odd that a peace corps volunteer born in scotland is a federal prosecutor and now the head of i.c.e.. i don't think so. i think that represents at once two of the more important qualities that make our country great. we are a nation of immigrants, a nation whose tradition of immigration is strong, innovative and vibrant and i am a product of that tradition. we are also a nation of laws. loss that are followed, laws that give us integrity and resilience as a nation, laws that allow us to be free and forceful as a people. we have to have them. i take great pride in the work that i.c.e. does as a nation we need the integrity and our customs and immigration systems. we need control over our borders. we need to investigate and prosecute drug traffickers, counterfeiters, alien smugglers and child-- in sum, we need i.c.e.. ifill fortunate each and every day that i as a career federal employee have the privilege to serve as the assistant secretary for i.c.e.. it carries a great in weighty responsibility with it, a responsibility i take very seriously, it responsibi
now some of you may think it odd that a peace corps volunteer born in scotland is a federal prosecutor and now the head of i.c.e.. i don't think so. i think that represents at once two of the more important qualities that make our country great. we are a nation of immigrants, a nation whose tradition of immigration is strong, innovative and vibrant and i am a product of that tradition. we are also a nation of laws. loss that are followed, laws that give us integrity and resilience as a nation,...
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>> i can ask quickly about this extra money for areas -- poor areas and there are vast areas of scotlandgreater amounts of health care provision but the outcomes are no better. in a lot of cases they're far worse. what do you say toçó that? how will you make that actually work in practice? >> there are two things we're announcing today in terms of the health premium. one is that those areas of the country whose need is greatest will get more of the money. but the second thing is that they will be payment by results. they won't only be getting the money in as much as they can improve their health outcomes that seems to me that is absolutely crucial to use the payment by results idea to actually get changes in behavior and changes in outcome that will make such a difference and that is the key to our plans. tim shim. >> too many nautical vessels in the room. >> tim ship, i'm sorry. >> you said that talk is cheap. can i put this to you, you accuse labor of having 17% cuts -- [inaudible] does that not require you to say that you'll cut the deficit by 20%? i, david cameron will cut it by 25%.
>> i can ask quickly about this extra money for areas -- poor areas and there are vast areas of scotlandgreater amounts of health care provision but the outcomes are no better. in a lot of cases they're far worse. what do you say toçó that? how will you make that actually work in practice? >> there are two things we're announcing today in terms of the health premium. one is that those areas of the country whose need is greatest will get more of the money. but the second thing is...
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sector to terrorist attacks in scotland.r the body scans and can he assure me that he will be working hand in glove with a scottish government to ensure that the scottish airports are safe as possible? >> i can answer the honorable member on both of those points. we need to talk about which airports for three i believe he wrote, given the huge amount of transit -- because we're talking about transit passengers as well. addulmutallab was a transit passenger in holland and was not searched possible -- properly. i believe the discussions have i believe the discussions have already started with a can i pass on a warning ? there has been talk of competition between terminals. they enter security comes before competition. >> cannot give that insurance. i am not sure to what they are referring. in terms of providing security, the absolute priority is not competition between terminals. >> there are many who have expressed concerns about the activities of schools in northern nigeria and the roles of a pay -- play in forging ahead. ca
sector to terrorist attacks in scotland.r the body scans and can he assure me that he will be working hand in glove with a scottish government to ensure that the scottish airports are safe as possible? >> i can answer the honorable member on both of those points. we need to talk about which airports for three i believe he wrote, given the huge amount of transit -- because we're talking about transit passengers as well. addulmutallab was a transit passenger in holland and was not searched...
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also want to say something about those who have died as a result of taking heroin in the waste of scotlandall harvested in afghanistan and also would want to pay tribute to the honorable friend, my honorable friend and confidante who served in this house assiduously and gave his all in the constituency as well. i thought maybe it turned to the question can my honorable friend give an update on the situation regarding the terrorist incident traveling between scibona and amsterdam and detroit? >> i think the whole house would echo what he says about the damage done in our country by drugs that come from afghanistan and i would be happy to meet him to talk about these issues. since the christmas day incident at detroit we have as a home secretary reporter to this house yesterday taken a number of actions in key areas. our aviation security the first of a new generation of full body scanners will be in operation within a few weeks and then over time in airports across the divided kingdom. while the person who was involved in the detroit incident was refused a visa and not on the watch list it
also want to say something about those who have died as a result of taking heroin in the waste of scotlandall harvested in afghanistan and also would want to pay tribute to the honorable friend, my honorable friend and confidante who served in this house assiduously and gave his all in the constituency as well. i thought maybe it turned to the question can my honorable friend give an update on the situation regarding the terrorist incident traveling between scibona and amsterdam and detroit?...
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the areas of scotland that get hugely greater amounts of health care provision, but the outcomes areill you make that work in practice? >> there are two things we are announcing today in terms of the health premium. one is that those areas of the country whose need is greatest will get more of the money. but the second thing is that they will be payment by results. they won't onlying getting the money inasmuch as they kimm prove the health outcomes. it seems to me that is crucial, to use the payments by results idea to actually get changes in behavior and changes in outcome that will make such a difference. that is the key to our plan. that is the key to our plan. >> then-president just wrapping up a meeting this afternoon but his key apartment officials on the flight to hundred 53 blog pot -- 253 bomb plot. we spoke to of washington official about the meetings today. here is what he had to say. we are joined by jonathan weisman. >> it will be proper gates, secretary of balaton no hnepali. robert muller from the fbi. i
the areas of scotland that get hugely greater amounts of health care provision, but the outcomes areill you make that work in practice? >> there are two things we are announcing today in terms of the health premium. one is that those areas of the country whose need is greatest will get more of the money. but the second thing is that they will be payment by results. they won't onlying getting the money inasmuch as they kimm prove the health outcomes. it seems to me that is crucial, to use...
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government would mount a huge opposition to the kraft takeover of canada to why is it the royal bank of scotland which is owned by this government should now want to lend vast amounts of our money to kraft to fund their takeover? >> mr. speaker, if he's really suggesting that the government can step in and avoid any takeover that's taking place in this country just overnight, and then tell a bank that it's got to deprive a particular company of money by government dictate that is liberal principles have seen two of gone to the wall. [laughter] [shouting] >> i think the prime minister for the little economics lecture, but there's a simple -- does a simple principle -- there's a simple principle at stake that there are tens and thousands of british companies crying out for the money to protect jobs. and instead, rbs wants to lend money to a multinational with a record of cutting jobs. when british taxpayers bailed out the banks, they would never have believed their money would not be used to put british people out of work. isn't that just plain wrong? [shouting] >> mr. speaker, to put the words li
government would mount a huge opposition to the kraft takeover of canada to why is it the royal bank of scotland which is owned by this government should now want to lend vast amounts of our money to kraft to fund their takeover? >> mr. speaker, if he's really suggesting that the government can step in and avoid any takeover that's taking place in this country just overnight, and then tell a bank that it's got to deprive a particular company of money by government dictate that is liberal...
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. >> peter knowles joining us today from scotland. thank you very much.o take back to more of the session. this is the first session of the first day of televising of the british house of commons, november 21, 1989. you are going to see prime minister margaret thatcher as well as an interview that c-span cameras did that day with british tv producer michael cockerel. >> i have always voted against the televising of the proceedings of this house. [applause] and i expect -- [laughter] and i expect that i always will. a brief intervention did nothing to alter my view. [laughter] despite the strongly held opinions which i have on these matters, i received a letter three weeks ago. i believe that a copy was sent to each of us and possibly even to you, mr. speaker, which made the following preposterous assertion -- "the impression you make on television depends mainly on your image 55%, with your voice and body language accounting for 38% of your impact. only 7% depends on what you are actually saying. [laughter] i thought that i should enlist the sympathy of t
. >> peter knowles joining us today from scotland. thank you very much.o take back to more of the session. this is the first session of the first day of televising of the british house of commons, november 21, 1989. you are going to see prime minister margaret thatcher as well as an interview that c-span cameras did that day with british tv producer michael cockerel. >> i have always voted against the televising of the proceedings of this house. [applause] and i expect -- [laughter]...
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we are in scotland, wales, england.we will be a national party in northern ireland, we should stand in every constituency there as well. that is extremely important. one last question. sorry. two. i cannot leave out jean, the comes to all my speeches and -- who comes to all my speeches and is rewarded. >> on the obama banking plan, you have anxiety expressed. what stable voters be given over bankers tax quacks' bankers have the unique pleasure of having of forests and george -- of having of porous and george lunch together. -- a boris and george lunch together. i do not think it is right to suggest there is a difference. what obama has done is important. first, by taking on this issue about whether we should stop banks using retail business deposits to take part in the riskiest part of banking -- this is not a return to class people. is a new way of saying -- this is not a return to glass- steagall. that is a very possible -- positive step forward. the fact that he is open the door wider to discuss this international. t
we are in scotland, wales, england.we will be a national party in northern ireland, we should stand in every constituency there as well. that is extremely important. one last question. sorry. two. i cannot leave out jean, the comes to all my speeches and -- who comes to all my speeches and is rewarded. >> on the obama banking plan, you have anxiety expressed. what stable voters be given over bankers tax quacks' bankers have the unique pleasure of having of forests and george -- of having...
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also want to see something of of those who have died as a result of taking haraway and in the of scotlandll harvested in afghanistan and also we're going to pay tribute to my honorable friend and comrade david taylor who said in the house assiduously and gave his all in the constituency as well. if i may, mr. speaker, my great honorable friend give us an update on the association regarding the terrorist incident on the plane traveling between people in amsterdam and detroit. >> i think the whole house will echo what he says about the damage that is done in our country by joss from afghanistan. i would be happy to talk about these issues. since the christmas day incident in detroit we have the home secretary ported to the south yesterday taken a number of factions in key areas. on aviation security the first to redo generation of whole body scanners will be within a few weeks and then over time in airports across the united kingdom. while the person who is involved in the detroit incident was refused a visa and was not on a watchlist, it was our watch list we are nevertheless reviewing and
also want to see something of of those who have died as a result of taking haraway and in the of scotlandll harvested in afghanistan and also we're going to pay tribute to my honorable friend and comrade david taylor who said in the house assiduously and gave his all in the constituency as well. if i may, mr. speaker, my great honorable friend give us an update on the association regarding the terrorist incident on the plane traveling between people in amsterdam and detroit. >> i think...
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. >> peter knowles joining us today from scotland. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> and now we're going to take you back to more of the session. this is the first session of the first day of televising of the british house of commons november 21st, 1989. you're going to see prime minister margaret thatcher as well as an interview that c-span cameras did that day with british tv producer michael cockarel. >> i have always voted against the televising of the procedures of this house. and i expect -- [laughter] >> and i expect that i always will. the brief introduction of the honorable gentleman did nothing to alter my view. [laughter] >> despite the -- despite the strongly held opinions which i have on these matters, i received a letter three weeks ago. i believe that a copy was sent to each of us and possibly even to you, mr. speaker. which made the following preposterous assertion. and i quote, the impression you'll make on television depends mainly on your image, 55%. [laughter] >> with your voice and body language -- [laughter]
. >> peter knowles joining us today from scotland. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> and now we're going to take you back to more of the session. this is the first session of the first day of televising of the british house of commons november 21st, 1989. you're going to see prime minister margaret thatcher as well as an interview that c-span cameras did that day with british tv producer michael cockarel. >> i have always voted against the televising of the...
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about the issues and the day before -- i will check the chronology but he did a speech at a hotel in scotland and he had gotten in touch with me and said because they sensed the human thing was going wrong and they came and said look please come he has got to see this through, he has got to see this through we've got family back there and we know what it's like. you've got all of these people meeting but they do not understand the reality of this regime. please. i actually took some of them to see the prime minister and he then made a speech where i think the line was taken out by the media he made what he called the moral case for the war because people were talking about the moral case, those on the march, the moral case and the prime minister set out there is a different view to take and ultimately he always used this word, he said i don't disrespect those who've come to different conclusions but he is elected as the prime minister and i saw the seriousness and how much weight upon him but equally ijssel somebody who fundamentally really deeply believed unless the world confronted saddam h
about the issues and the day before -- i will check the chronology but he did a speech at a hotel in scotland and he had gotten in touch with me and said because they sensed the human thing was going wrong and they came and said look please come he has got to see this through, he has got to see this through we've got family back there and we know what it's like. you've got all of these people meeting but they do not understand the reality of this regime. please. i actually took some of them to...